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As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday the 24th of June, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Well, we still see the same issues with the pandemic.
We have a lot of people on the right who are pushing this pretty hard.
Pushing the idea that there really is a gain of function, which means that they believe that there really was a pandemic.
I'm going to talk about that today.
There was no pandemic, folks.
And the gain of function was the vaccine.
It was the powers that Fauci gave to these vaccine companies decades ago.
But we're going to begin today with what happened in Russia yesterday.
In Sevastopol, in the Crimea.
You had US weapons and the Russians allege US intelligence dropped missiles on a civilian beach in Sevastopol.
We'll begin with that.
We'll be right back. We'll begin with that.
We'll be right back. Well, the problem is, when you unleash the dogs of war, they don't always go in the direction that you would like to go, isn't it?
Or maybe they do, and maybe you just don't want to talk about it.
And so we had this chaotic scene on a civilian beach in Crimea, Sevastopol.
These are people here on the beach, and cluster bombs are dropped on them.
You had a U.S. reconnaissance drone had scouted the area, according to some reports.
And I can look at this data.
I'm not sure. I can't validate this.
But that is their claim, looking at traffic and looking at the pattern.
And, of course, you can do that.
They highlighted one...
And it shows that it was a U.S. drone.
You can click on each of these airplanes.
I've seen these websites before.
You can click on them and it shows that it was a drone.
Nevertheless, this escalation is inevitable.
Five are dead, including children.
124 people have been reported injured, five of them children who are in intensive care.
U.S. weapons, U.S. intelligence, Russian dead, they tweeted out.
Russia said on Sunday that the U.S. was responsible for a Ukrainian attack on the Russian annexed Crimea.
This, by the way, when they say Russian annexed, this is coming from Reuters.
You know when they annexed Russia?
Back in the 1700s.
About the same time that America declared its independence, they annexed it from the Ottoman Empire.
Truly amazing. You know, we had, at the beginning of this, the UK defense minister said, well, we beat the Russians in Crimea once before.
What were you doing in Crimea?
You know, fighting the Russians then?
You know, that was the...
That was the Crimean War made famous by the attack of the Light Brigade, the Thin Red Line, half a league, half a league, onward, into the Valley of Death, and all the rest of that stuff.
Glorifying war. Lord Cardigan, the idiot who did the charge, didn't know what he was doing, and they celebrate him by making cardigan sweaters everywhere, imitating his idiosyncratic dress.
But, yeah, we, you know, Russia has had the Crimea for quite some time.
At that point, they'd had it over 100 years.
And so, five U.S. supplied missiles that killed four people, including two children, and injured 151 more.
I wonder how much those missiles cost.
How much does it cost to kill a civilian?
The Russian Defense Ministry said four of the U.S.-delivered army tactical missile systems, equipped with cluster warheads, were shot down by air defense systems and the ammunition of a fifth had detonated in midair.
Footage on Russian state television showed people running from a beach, some people being carried off on sun loungers.
Russian installed authorities in Crimea said missile fragments had fallen just afternoon near a beach.
On the north side of the city of Sevastopol, where the locals were on holiday.
Now you notice that, again, Reuters says Russian installed authorities in Crimea.
The Crimean people wanted to stay with Russia.
It was the Ukrainian government installed by the CIA that decided they would have a civil war back in 2014 and continued to shell the people who peacefully decided where they wanted to be aligned.
What is it about self-governance that we don't understand?
We never support that.
We always just support our geopolitical allies.
We're going to impose this regime on people, whether or not they like it.
So, the defense ministry, Russian defense ministry, said U.S. specialists had set the missile's flight coordinates on the basis of information from U.S. spy satellites.
Now, that's a little bit different than the drones.
That's why I say we don't know what is happening with that, but look, You're still responsible.
If you go out and you are drunk driving or whatever, that's not an excuse.
Incompetence is not an excuse, especially something like this.
Russia says Reuters annexed Crimea in 2014.
No. 1774.
Reuters. Do a little bit of research.
Come on, you guys are better than that, right?
Aren't you? Catherine the Great of Russia Defeated the Ottoman Empire, the Turks, in 1774, and took Crimea.
So as long as the United States has been here, Crimea has been a part of Russia.
Except for the part there where they tried to pull it in.
Russian installed, Sevasta, again, Russian installed, Russian installed, annexed, and so the language of Reuters here is highly slanted.
And yet, you know, we'll see what they do when the Pentagon comes up with a reason for that happening.
I'm sure that Reuters will just explain it all away.
The problem is that as long as you have these wars, you're going to have innocent people being killed.
It's just part of it.
That's why you need to stop these wars.
So the Sevastopol governor put the death toll at four with 144 injured, including 82 taken to hospitals.
27 children were among the injured.
That's gone up since that tweet.
Specialist doctors were being flown in from other parts of Russia to treat the wounded.
So, as Ron Paul points out, we spent a billion dollars fighting the Houthis and we lost.
Now, how do we pronounce that?
We talked about this yesterday.
I looked it up because I heard some people call them the Houthis.
Supposedly, Houthis or Houthis, both of those are legit Houthis.
You know, because you sometimes will pronounce the TH as just a T. We don't say Beethoven, right?
But either way, I think the most interesting pronunciation I saw, and of course you can make an argument for it, is call them the Howdies.
But there's a civil war that's been going on there since 2014, and we decided that we would get involved in that.
Because, you know, we had to get in on the side of the Saudis.
They're such great friends of ours.
The Saudis who just threw out the petrodollar agreement.
They're our great allies.
Wasn't it great that we got in with them for the last several years?
We've been in this war with the Saudis, supplying them, giving them intelligence to fight the Houthis.
We've been doing that since 2014.
And why? Why?
Well, because Islam is not monolithic, you have different groups.
The three major ones are Shiite and Wahhabi, Wahhabi in Saudi Arabia, and they all fight each other as well as everybody else.
And so, this revolution that happened in Yemen was backed by Iranians.
And so, because of these religious and political divisions, the Saudis went to war with them.
And we went with the Saudis, because that's what we're supposed to do to maintain the dominance of the dollar.
That was done in the Obama administration.
Trump continued that policy all four years.
Oh, yeah. None of this stuff would have happened if Mr.
Peace had been in there, right?
Now, he continued all the wars.
He continued Afghanistan until it collapsed under Biden.
He continued all of these wars that Obama and George W. Bush put in.
And so, essentially the same as Obama...
And as Ron Paul points out, we spent a billion dollars fighting these hooties, and we lost.
So much for Operation Prosperity Guardian that was going to protect shipping and the Gulf Coast.
To great fanfare, last December the Pentagon announced the launch of Operation Prosperity Guardian, a joint U.S.-UK military operation to halt the Yemeni Houthis, or the Houthis, disruption of Israel link commercial shipping through the Red Sea.
And again, no appreciation from the Saudis for any of this stuff.
They don't care. The Journal reported that Avril Haines, the Director of National Intelligence, recently told Congress that the U.S.-led effort has been insufficient to deter the militant group's targeting of ships and that the threat will remain active for some time.
Their supply of weapons from Iran is cheap, highly sustainable, but ours is expensive.
Our supply chains are crunched and our logistic tails are long.
Said one military expert, Emily Harding.
And so, Ron Paul says, this is reminiscent of a recollection by Colonel Harry Summers of a discussion he had with North Vietnamese Colonel Tu after the war.
The American colonel said, and I've heard this many times, and it is true.
He said, you know, you never defeated us on the battlefield, said Summers.
That's true. And then his opponent, North Vietnamese Colonel Tu, Pause for a moment, and they replied, well, that may be so.
But it is also irrelevant.
Irrelevant. Yeah, exactly.
Won the battles, lost the war.
Now, that is frequently brought up by the military to say it was politically lost, and it was.
But it was politically started as well.
You know, what was the goal?
What were they trying to do?
As Ron Paul says, we have the most expensive military on earth, but that may be irrelevant.
Irrelevant, except what it does to our personal wealth, and what it does to not just our treasure, but also our blood, as we are sent to fight these wars for the bankers.
Biden's crazy talk on Ukraine, which the media is ignoring.
This is from Mike Pottage.
And he says, you know, this 10-year agreement that was announced by Biden on the G7. Isn't it interesting that Biden just makes a treaty?
Doesn't involve the Senate?
The Senate doesn't care? Of course, the Senate would probably rubber-stamp all this stuff.
Republicans and Democrats want this Ukrainian war.
But what's going on with all this stuff?
You know, we've seen this over and over again.
When you talk about the vital MacGuffins that are being used to destroy America from the inside, whether you're talking about the Climate MacGuffin, that's the Paris Climate Accord Treaty, or whether you talk about the WHO and the Pandemic MacGuffin, These things have just been put in left and right.
They said, well, we're not going to bother with ratification.
The WHO fell apart for other reasons.
But here in the United States, they'd already decided that they were just going to ratify it.
And when it didn't go through and get ratified by everybody else because of a lot of internal problems that they had putting this thing together, the United States paid people, paid people, and most of the countries of the world To enact the aspects of this WHO treaty anyway.
You see, that's how you get things done.
You bribe people, you blackmail them with money.
That's the way this corrupt government in Washington deals with everything and everybody.
If they don't get their pandemic treaty, and it was their pandemic treaty that they wanted.
Folks, when they put these things up to the WHO, the WHO is not the ultimate enemy.
They're the penultimate enemy.
They're one level down.
The ultimate enemy, when we look at the Paris Climate Accord, or when we look at the WHO, or when we look at World War III, the ultimate enemy is Washington.
They're the ones who are orchestrating the world government.
They're the ones who are orchestrating the attacks on America, and on Europe, and on Western civilization.
It's all coming from Washington.
These other organizations that are out there, just get your attention so you can focus on them, but it's coming from Washington.
And it's not coming from Biden, and it's not coming from Trump per se.
They're just figureheads.
For this permanently entrenched government that is always there.
The global governance is being run out of Washington.
And so when we look at this, a 10-year war agreement with Kiev...
No treaty ratification.
We don't care whether it's shutting us down based on climate nihilism, alarmism, or whether it's shutting us down based on zero COVID and pandemic alarmism and nihilism.
Or whether it is World War III. Nobody in Washington cares.
And so, just, you know, that's the reality.
I don't like it, but that's the reality.
And there are some things that you can do to prepare.
As an individual, some things that you can do to block this globalist government that has taken over the American government for quite some time.
But then there's some things that we can't do.
That's why we focus on God, because a lot of these things are out of our control.
The only thing you can do about a lot of this global governance is to pray and to prepare as much as you can.
Russia has unveiled an anti-drone robot that they named after a Disney character.
Actually, Pixar character.
Wall-E. The unmanned vehicle is designed to produce an invisible dome that jams aerial drone attacks and protects troops on the ground.
Yeah, this is how the warfare is emerging.
The drones are the most dangerous thing.
And we've seen horrific pictures.
I just saw one. I'm not going to play it for you.
I'll just describe it. It was very disturbing to watch it.
You got a guy who's bloodied and being chased through a field.
He's looking back and over his head behind him, right?
And so these things, they got one drone filming and they got another drone attacking.
And then he turns around and he makes like a praying gesture, please, please, to the drone.
It just comes in and explodes.
And after the smoke moves away, you see his body ripped to shreds.
And so these same drones can be used for individual targeting individuals.
They can be used to target tanks.
You see them now, you know, driving around with what looks like a chicken shed, homemade chicken shed on top of the tank to try to protect from the drones because they're vulnerable from the top.
But what the Russians are doing is they're using jamming equipment To shut down the ability to control, remotely control these drones.
The ground robot is fitted with a so-called fumigator.
Which is an electronic warfare system which can disrupt the signals between the drone and its operator, often rendering unmanned aerial vehicles useless.
Its manufacturer said the system is capable of producing a dome with a radius of between 250 and 300 meters, within which enemy drones will fail.
So again, it's going to be, you know, this war...
Is turning on the use of really pretty low-tech equipment, the drones.
And since those are low-tech equipment, those drones are low-tech equipment, they don't have the kind of ability to defeat jamming equipment.
One of the things I worked on when I was an intern in engineering, went to work for a company that was doing, this is 40, about 45 years ago.
And... A little bit more than that.
Anyway, at that point in time, they had a phased array and what they could do is they knew...
Friendly systems that they could identify.
The friendly systems were, and this was 45 years ago, they were hopping around in different frequency spectrums, but they could still identify them.
And then if they noticed some kind of a jamming signal or something else like that, they could, by applying different weights to these different antennas in the array, they could essentially create a null.
If you look at a polar chart, you know, like a microphone pattern or something like that.
So they basically just shut it down in one particular direction.
Cancel it out. That was 45 years ago.
Now, you know, these drones are set up for a lot of them consumer use, not even commercial use.
They don't have any of that kind of sophisticated stuff.
They weren't set up for war. That will happen.
So it's going to be a back and forth, electronic countermeasures, back and forth with all this kind of stuff, and it's going to rapidly change.
Meanwhile, we see, as I pointed out last week, we have a new wartime Secretary General coming in.
Jens Stoltenberg is leaving, and they've got this guy who tried to starve everybody in the Netherlands.
And I would say all of Europe, really, because the Netherlands was the second country, second only to the United States.
This tiny country.
Second only to the United States in food production.
Very productive farmers.
So Mark Rutte, who is a World Economic Forum guy, he's a globalist and as Prime Minister he tried to shut down all the farms.
He had his wife's family was involved in a food distribution scheme picnic with Bill Gates.
So, you know, he wanted to control food distribution as well.
As a matter of fact, they were making the Netherlands under Rutte, they were making it a model for the way the World Economic Forum wanted to set up food distribution.
So they had a model and they were using him.
So this globalist who tried to starve the people of Europe now wants to take them to war.
Just like Machiavelli and Mike Johnson.
They're bringing in a wartime consigliere to NATO. Somebody who's willing to starve his own people.
That's what we're looking at.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
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That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
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They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
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because the best is just a goodbye teach your children well yeah this was sent to me A listener, Roy, sent this.
He said, Scientific American, we talked about this last week, wants to make federal control of homeschooling.
I said many times when I was growing up, everybody said, Don't make a federal case out of it.
You know, somebody's complaining too much about something.
Well, we make a federal case out of everything.
And, you know, we used to hear things like, Well, it's a free country.
You know, do whatever you want. It's a free country.
You don't hear that anymore.
But you do hear...
Well, you actually don't hear that stuff because it's not a free country.
We make a federal case out of everything.
He says, Scientific American, he writes, is now a political propaganda machine.
I got a refund after getting just a few issues, and I really told them why nicely.
And the reason I played that, teach your children well...
It's because that was the name of the article, Teach Your Children.
It's a good article by Horowitz.
I'll talk about that in a moment.
But it's amazing how they try to manipulate public opinion.
This is also an email.
This is from Raybo. He said in the article, the title is, A toddler has shot someone every week for the last two years straight.
And again, when I told that to my son, we both had the same...
It's like reactions like somebody arrest that toddler.
But of course, they're trying to make this into something where we're going to do more restrictions on people to own guns.
And look, it's too much if one toddler is killed or hurts someone.
But they're not worried about trainees.
They're not worried about trainees that are weaponized, that are shooting people and talking about.
They're not worried about kids who've been put on SSRIs in the schools either, are they?
And quite frankly, you know, just as he sent this to me, this is a recent article here, as that was being put out in one outlet, you had a story that was on the Drudge Report of the weekend saying drowning is the most common means of death for young kids up to teenagers.
That was on the Drudge Report.
So I guess really, before we ban all the guns, we've got to ban all the bathtubs and all the swimming pools and all the rest of this stuff.
The problem is we live in a dangerous world and you cannot have zero of anything.
You can't have zero CO2 if you think that CO2 is dangerous and is not.
You can't zero out everything or we won't have anything left to us.
But let's go back to this teach your children well.
This is the op-ed piece from Mark Tapson.
It's on front page. And he said, my wife and I homeschool our five kids.
And let's just remind ourselves, because he begins his article by talking about all the advantages of homeschooling.
Let's just remind ourselves of that.
He lays them out pretty well. He said, we homeschool for all the obvious reasons.
Public schools and even many, if not most, private schools are now hopelessly broken.
Why? Because they're teaching the curriculum from Washington.
That's the purpose of the Department of Education, is to bribe and blackmail people with money to teach that curriculum.
So they're hopelessly broken.
He said, they're dark satanic mills of woke indoctrination.
I like that as well.
You know, that phrase, and he puts it in quotes, dark satanic mills.
That goes back to Blake's poem that the British ruined an otherwise fine piece of music.
With the lyrics up.
But, you know, praising government, the song that we all know as Jerusalem.
But when he talked about dark satanic mills, he was talking about the Industrial Revolution.
And a big part of that was the exploitation of children.
And I think that's very appropriate, because dark satanic mills really does describe what these institutions have become.
They are like a factory.
They're like industrialization.
You know, everybody come in, it's like an assembly line.
Everything, you do this in one class for a while, and then bing, the bell rings, and you go do something else.
John Taylor Gatto talked about that.
He said, it's no way to teach anybody.
You know, you've got them like they're on some kind of assembly line or something like that.
But now it's become dark.
It's not just a mill.
It's not just an industrialized system, but it's dark and satanic in its content, which is indoctrination.
Continuing, he says, polls show that homeschool kids are not only better educated, but better socialized than public school kids.
We value the freedom, the family unity, and the self-sufficiency.
It enables us to keep the kids' passion for learning alive, instead of having it ground out of them by the drudgery and the routine of standard education.
That's a standardized education.
A one-size-fits-all, which is one size fits no one.
We can focus not only on intellectual pursuits, but we can also impart life skills that public schools no longer teach.
We're free to include religious and moral instruction, and it enables me and my wife to control the pace at which they are inevitably exposed to corrosive cultural influences.
As I said many times in North Carolina, the Homeschooling Association, when we were doing this, had an annual report.
They called it the Greenhouse Report.
And I thought that's a really good metaphor for what homeschooling is about.
Ultimately, your kids have got to come out of the greenhouse.
But when they're young and tender, you put them in the greenhouse to give them that extra care and protection.
Gradually introduce them into the wild, which I guess is what we could call our cultural situation right now.
It is the wild. But getting to the opinion piece about the so-called Scientific American put in there.
May 14th opinion piece.
Listen to the title of this thing.
Children deserve uniform standards in homeschooling.
How is that an advantage?
Uniform standards. What if these uniform standards are completely wrong, as they are?
You see, that's part of the problem.
When you impose a centralized solution, which is what they're trying to do with the Department of Education and the bribery and the blackmail with federal money, they're trying to impose a centralized solution.
You don't even have 50 different approaches.
You don't have what should be far more than that.
It should be each school district should be free to do what they wish.
I don't think it even ought to be controlled at the state level or at the county level.
It ought to be controlled at the individual level.
We used to have the one-room schoolhouses when they first started popping up.
That was controlled by the parents.
That's really what's going on with these homeschool cooperatives.
Anyway, the op-ed admits almost grudgingly that many homeschooled children are well-rounded, they said, quote-unquote, well-rounded, well-adjusted children who go on to thrive as adults, unquote.
But then they fret, quote, others do not receive a meaningful education.
He says, this is a laughable concern considering what a catastrophic failure education in America is today.
Never mind a meaningful education.
Our failed children today can't even spell the word.
And look, let's distinguish.
What I would do is I would distinguish between education and schooling.
Schooling is an institution.
Education is a lifelong pursuit.
It's an attitude.
It's a state of mind. Schooling brings to mind the dark, satanic mills.
The industrialized approach.
I'm very much anti-school.
I'm very much pro-education.
Those are two different things.
We mix them, we equivocate them, and they do that deliberately because they want you to think that you cannot get educated without having a school institution.
One of the greatest lies that Satan ever told us.
It's important to note Scientific American has been captured by woke ideology, he writes, to such an extent.
The City Journal devoted a lengthy recent article called Unscientific American, this is the one I talked a little bit about last week, in detailing how the magazine has gone from covering popular science to promoting social justice in science.
Publishing articles of titles such as, listen to this, quote, Modern Mathematics Confronts the White Patriarchal Past.
Yeah, no longer scientific.
When these people, like I said before, with gates, pushing out a curriculum, attacking the idea that there is one right answer to a math problem, and that if you say anything different, well, you're a white racist.
So that is the 2 plus 2 equals 5.
We've reached the point of full-on totalitarianism.
You will pare it back to me, things that you know are wrong, and in math there's only one correct answer, and everybody knows that.
It's a deliberate dumbing down, but more than that, it is a totalitarian mindset.
You'll tell me that 2 plus 2 equals 5.
That's one of the reasons why Orwell picked that.
Because math is so objective.
And they cannot have any objective truth.
It must all be subjective.
It must be whatever they tell you.
Even when you know it's wrong.
The double thing. And then another one.
The racist roots of fighting obesity.
So it's racist to want to lose weight.
He says this is not scientific, educational, or even rational.
It is ideological propaganda.
Scientific American doesn't explicitly mention this, but other accusations often directed at homeschoolers are that the kids are not fully assimilated into mainstream culture as if that were a bad thing.
They're getting too much religious education as if that were a bad thing.
And they're being inculcated with traditional values as if that were a bad thing.
See, they don't like... We shouldn't care what they really want.
Because they are just oppositional to everything that we hold valuable.
And we need to understand that.
We need to not try to please them.
They have to be resisted.
They add that the homeschooling parents should be required to undergo a background check.
The same as K-12 teachers, and he writes, oh yeah?
Well, maybe you ought to just scroll through libs of TikTok and take a look at the openly radical freaks and groomers that somehow managed to get hired to teach our kids.
They had a background check?
Did they really? Who's doing these background checks?
The upshot is this.
The aim of the neo-Marxist left is to break down the family unit by delegitimizing parents' legal and moral right to determine how their own children are raised.
Your children don't belong to you.
They belong to us.
We hear that over and over again, don't we?
That is a Marxist position.
If ever there was one, the Marxists always come.
After the family. They come after the church.
They come after the community.
They have to destroy every institution in their path, and they have done that now.
They've had their long march through the institutions.
They didn't do it with a violent revolution.
They did it with a quiet, sneaky way.
You get somebody who gets in and they start hiring other people like them.
And they've taken over all the major institutions.
They've taken over all the media.
They've taken over all the entertainment.
They've taken over the government, Democrat and Republican.
These people have marched through the institutions completely.
And so we need to support the institutions that work.
The institutions that God gave us and the ones that are there to, that actually have worked in the past.
So he says, yeah, the object is to delegitimize parents' legal and moral right to determine how their children are raised.
The left wants to take your children and your grandchildren and raise them as loyal, dependent subjects of the atheistic state, disconnected from their own history and culture, devoid of critical thinking skills.
Oh, yeah, you've had too much to think.
Intellectually dependent on them.
And he says this is not a conspiracy theory.
This is not merely an unacceptable state of affairs.
It is a predatory, civilizationally destructive, and it is ultimately satanic.
As I was saying about the war, you know, our government has been taken over by people who are in opposition to each and every one of us, in opposition to everything that we hold dear.
He says education is a basic right.
That's what the Scientific American said.
We need to make sure that kids, says Scientific American, have chances to investigate what makes them curious.
That they can study history and science and reading and ask questions and learn from others.
We want them to reach adulthood ready to take on the world.
I agree. Therefore, homeschool.
They're not going to get any of that stuff in these failed institutions that Scientific American is promoting.
Homeschool. That's how you get all of that stuff.
That's when kids have chances to investigate what makes them curious.
That's when they can study history and real science and reading.
They can ask questions and they can learn to think critically.
And so he finishes it with the title of his article.
Despite the left of any more generations of indoctrinated drones, he said, teach your children well, as Crosby, Stills, and Nash once say, and homeschooling is the way to do it.
I really did.
That song hit home when we were doing it.
We had to name our homeschool in North Carolina.
There really weren't any regulations that they bothered us with, but they wanted us to send in a guard.
Yeah, we're still homeschooling, and here's the kids.
But we had a plan to leave the country if we were going to get any problems with them.
I mean, that was early days of homeschooling.
It's like, yeah, sure, I'll fight you in court and then just disappear.
That was our plan.
But our plan B. But anyway, we played the game.
Up to a certain point, we would play with them.
And we named the, because of this psalm, but even more so because of Deuteronomy 6.
You know, when you are in the way with your kids, you teach them, right?
You walk alongside them.
You explain to them as you're walking with them.
And our entire time that we have with our kids is a walk.
Now, with us, it was quite literally that way.
We were traveling quite a bit between different locations, and we'd take the kids with us, and we did a lot of car schooling instead of homeschooling.
But, you know, that is the pattern in Deuteronomy 6.
You teach your kids. They have to be with you for you to teach them.
You walk along with them.
They go with you.
You know, fortunately, we had our own business, and so we just took our kids with us, and they participated in the business.
And we'd teach them and they would see what was happening with it.
And so we called it the Peripetus Academy.
Because both the word Peripetus and Academy were methods of ancient instruction.
Aristotle and his academy would take lecturing walks.
He would take his students with him at small classes.
And they'd go for a walk and they would talk as they're walking.
That's the ancient custom.
That's what Deuteronomy said.
And that's what Jesus did.
He was a peripatetic instructor as well.
So yeah, teach your children well.
And enjoy the time.
Because it's short.
We'll be right back.
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Yeah, let's bring this home to some traffic tickets as we talk about traveling down the road here.
But my son wrote, he said, they want to have an assumption of guilt for parents.
That's right. Not for the teachers.
Teachers can do no wrong, right?
It would be naturally said to assume that parents would love their children enough to see their education and would care a lot more that the freaks that tend to become teachers, but they want parents guilty until proven innocent.
That's exactly right.
But they want to, and that's all a part of it.
We've seen this for the longest time.
Melissa Harris, Melissa Paris Harry or Harris Perry or whatever.
I'll see you remember that.
We've got to get over this idea that your children belong to you.
They don't, okay? No, they do.
Actually, they do belong to us.
God gave them to us to raise, and we will be accountable to Him.
Not to CNN, not to Hillary Clinton, not to the village.
It doesn't take a village to raise children.
God gave us parents to do that.
So let's talk about traffic camera tickets.
And this is kind of interesting because this is a very strong article brought out against these traffic cameras.
This is in Virginia, actually in the city of Chesapeake.
A former Virginia delegate is seeking an injunction.
To end these traffic cameras, Tim Anderson, a lawyer and a former delegate for the Hamptons Road District, says that the crux of the problem is that the state treats ticket offenders in criminal court.
And again, we're talking about, you know, You're being accused by a machine.
And this article is far more important, I think, than the people here realize.
And maybe even more important than Tim Anderson.
He may be fighting this for the traffic stuff.
But folks, the day is rapidly approaching.
Where cameras everywhere are going to be hooked up to artificial intelligence.
That is the killer app for AI. Surveillance and tracking.
And it's going to be used to identify you, to predict your movements.
Long ago, when we were talking about geospatial intelligence, at that point in time, AI was anticipatory intelligence.
They were going to take a look at everything that you did, who you knew, where you went, all the rest of the stuff.
Start making value judgments about your politics, about your religion.
Those were at the top of the list.
Always politics, religion. That's where they attack free speech.
Virtually 100%. It is politics and religion.
And so they wanted to use geospatial intelligence to identify you that way.
You will be accused.
Pre-crime.
They'll anticipate it.
You don't think that's going to happen?
Take a look at TSA. Right?
You have your pre-check.
That's pre-crime.
Right? You have to prove to them that you're innocent.
All travelers are terrorists and they must appease the gods of TSA. That's where stuff is all headed.
Anyway, the Sixth Amendment says that you have the right, as a defendant, to confront your accuser.
In traffic ticket cases in the state of Virginia, the accuser is an out-of-state corporation whose officials never show up in court to be confronted.
What the police do, they don't actually issue the tickets.
The police are not making the allegations of criminal actions.
You know, when you go to traffic court, one of the reasons that you want to fight it and ask for a jury trial in the states where you can do that is because sometimes the police officer doesn't show up.
And on the basis of the Sixth Amendment, if the police officer doesn't show up that day, you're off.
You're off. So anyway, what they do in Virginia, the interaction of the police, they said in Chesapeake, the city contracts with a third party for operation and maintenance of the cameras and the generation of citations.
Someone from the police department will testify in cases contesting speed camera tickets.
They'll testify that the camera was working properly and accurately captured the speed of the defendant's vehicle at the time of the incident.
But Anderson said the police department is not the agency that is calibrating the unit.
It is actually a third party that is doing that.
It is a private, out-of-state business.
So they can't truthfully acknowledge that they're not the ones who are doing it.
I guess you could say that's hearsay evidence.
Yeah, they told me they did it.
That's what I'm testifying to.
But I can't really testify that it's been done.
You'd have to get the technician who did it there so that you could question him.
And then notice the fact, and this is another key issue with all this stuff.
It is a public-private partnership.
Another word for that is fascism.
This is fascism.
These automatic toll cameras.
And again, we're getting toll stuff all the time for the last two years.
We've been out of Texas. We continue to get these things.
We have to call them up, waste a lot of time on the phone, and then they come back and say, I want to see the picture of my car and me in it.
Oh, never mind. You know, after they go back and they look at the picture.
Oh, that wasn't you. We made a mistake.
Yeah, I know you made a mistake. Stop making the mistake and stop wasting my time.
Because if you don't address it, the thing starts to snowball.
Anyway, in Virginia, the law says that in a regular traffic case, you have presumption of innocence.
You have a right to remain silent.
You have a right to jury trial.
All the criminal protections that we get.
And that's what this case is about.
If the court finds that traffic tickets are entitled to full constitutional protections, then I think we have a real shot at getting this injunction.
Well, again, if you're going to rely on the courts to do this stuff, good luck.
The courts are just fine with what's going on with the TSA violating the Fourth Amendment.
That's a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment.
Search, and in many cases, seizure of property.
Without any reason for doing it.
Everybody's had nail clippers and certain prohibited items.
As a matter of fact, when we were coming back from China, as I mentioned, we went to a Chinese toy mall that was there.
We bought a whole bunch of stuff for our daughter to keep her busy because she didn't speak any English and we couldn't talk to her.
She's almost five years old.
And, you know, we couldn't explain to her what the plane was.
She's going to be locked in this weird thing for many hours.
And so we wanted something to keep her busy.
And so we all went and Karen picked out a bunch of stuff.
And when we got to the gate...
You know, there are announcements in Hong Kong.
If you're flying to America, give yourself extra time because there's extra security.
Yeah, we are the least free people in the world.
The least free.
And so they open up the stuff and just pull out one thing after the other and keep it.
Because they could. Do anything they want.
And so then we had to listen to her crying and screaming the whole way back.
It's a long flight. She was not happy either.
Nobody was happy about that.
Dougalog, I was issued a traffic cam ticket from a city I was not even in.
That's it. There you go. Octo Spook, homeschool with heavy instruction on how anyone in government position will become corrupt and compromised to watch them and attack them when they move in those criminal directions.
Is that what I told you to do?
I think I told that to my sons.
I think I did. Alien Poop Evolution says, teach your kids even if you can't homeschool.
That's right. There's many things.
And again, you know, I went through the regular schools.
Of course, the schools are not anywhere near as aggressive as they are now.
But there was a lot of challenges to what I knew it was taught.
My parents gave me a solid foundation.
They didn't have an opportunity to homeschool.
It wasn't legal at the time.
But of course, in the 1930s, Carl Hess, who became speechwriter for Barry Goldwater, his mom did it anyway.
It wasn't legal. She just kept moving constantly to stay one step ahead of the truant officer.
He got a great education.
Ha ha! He got an education about government as well as all the rest of the stuff.
He's a pretty sharp guy. Prince says wrong think.
I was homeschooled and so are my boys, but the lies and the brainwashing is so prevalent you have to be constantly questioning and alert.
Everything is the inverse of what we've always been told.
Their masks have really come off the past few years, though.
Or have gone on, depending on your...
They put the mask on, which is one way of unmasking themselves, isn't it?
Corrine Brandy. My kids went to Montessori and Waldorf.
Still wish I had homeschooled.
They got them in high school, which was a charter school, but still horrible.
Princess Wrong Think. They harassed the hell out of me for homeschooling.
Sent truancy officers to my house.
Looking in my windows and only further proved to me I was doing the right thing.
They need control.
That's right. Absolutely right.
Yeah, when we decided to homeschool, it was because of Karen's experience being a teacher in the schools and seeing what they allowed in that time to be done by teachers who had tenure.
And I mean, it was nothing.
It was nothing compared to today.
But it was bad.
We said we're not going to do that.
And we were working with the Libertarian Party.
We heard lots of the convention.
We heard lots of stories about people who had been harassed by the police, some of them who got into fights with the CPS, got shot and killed some of them because they wanted to homeschool their kids.
AP Rumble seat. Remember, school boards are bribed and committing malfeasance.
Faculty can do no wrong only if they go along.
If you refuse, you're pushed out.
That's right. Like a scene from The Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Yeah, or you had...
Donald Sutherland, who just died over the weekend, famously points at the end.
He's been taken over. That's right.
Prince is wrong thing. Public school is sending your kid right into the lion's den.
I had a lot of people who argued with me in the early days of homeschooling.
They said, well, we need to be salt and light.
That's a war. That's a battlefield.
Do you send your six- and seven-year-old kids to fight the wars?
We have so many wars. Just imagine.
You don't have to even project too much.
Are we going to send a young child to go fight the war, or do we wait until they're older?
Hopefully the war's got a good reason to be fought.
But no, we don't send our children to fight in wars.
I think the greenhouse is the appropriate way to look at it.
Maragon, a lot of women today would rather work than raise their children right.
Public school is free daycare for them.
That's exactly right. It's one of the reasons why it is so unnecessarily wrong.
When you homeschool, most of the people find that they can keep up with or excel what is being taught and what needs to be taught at a particular grade level.
With just a half a day of formal instruction.
And the rest of the time is left for kids to pursue their interests and to be kids.
And the reason that they stretch this out is because of the daycare issue.
And they browbeat people to go back to work.
And this is happening in politics all across Western civilization, not just in the United States.
Heron H says, David, did you hear us speak about the new president of Mexico?
Very interesting. Yeah, very left-wing, first female president that they've had.
And, you know, Mexico, I didn't pay much attention to it.
Mexico is just a failed state.
A failed state in terms of the narcotics and the drug cartels and everything, with politicians being executed left and right.
You never know.
We look at our elections and we think they're bad, and they are bad.
But if you've got a situation where politicians are being executed left and right, it's just a mob scenario.
And so, who installed her?
That's the question. Prince is wrong.
They've been overstepping parents for a long time now, looking for ways to criminalize them and take kids.
It's just out in the open now.
That's correct. Well, there's one other idea that I thought was kind of interesting, and that is zoning.
And this is something that I was surprised to see conservatives and libertarians coming out against this.
Look, I understand libertarians have always been against zoning.
I don't like the idea that somebody's going to tell you what you can do with your property.
But, you know, I also understand that when we saw Andrew Yang running, remember this is a guy who began by pushing universal basic income.
And he was given millions of dollars by Elon Musk because the technocrats want universal basic income.
And Elon Musk is a technocrat, folks.
He's not on your side.
He's not on your side unless you're satanic or something.
I mean, if you worship the devil, if you want people to become cyborgs, if you like transhumanism and you like the technocracy, then Elon Musk is on your side.
I'm none of those things.
I've always opposed Elon Musk.
I know Alex loved him from the start.
Which says more about Alex than it does about Elon Musk.
But the bottom line is that Elon Musk is a technocrat.
And he promoted this guy, Andrew Yang, universal basic income.
And the next big thing that Andrew, after he got some momentum and he got a staff, it's like, okay, let me tell you some of the other things that I want to change in this country.
And he wanted to get rid of all zoning laws and do it from Washington.
Now, I would ask my libertarian conservative friends, If, and again, he's going to change the zoning, right?
It isn't that there's not going to be any zoning, but he's going to change the zoning specifically to allow multifamily homes everywhere, everywhere.
And I think that this is a bad idea.
Like I said, I'm ambivalent about it because I've seen zoning laws be abused.
I've seen them be oppressive.
The worst example of it are these covenants that you have in neighborhoods and stuff like that.
Any neighborhood that has some kind of a covenant or something, stay away from it.
We got involved in that once.
Never again. Never again will we have that.
But also, I think that, you know, these zoning laws could be a local bulwark against the creation of high-density cities in the suburbs.
It could be a bulwark against the smart cities, the 15-minute city.
That's the reason that Andrew Yang and these Democrats are pushing getting rid of the single-family home zoning.
Now, what the Institute of Justice is saying, they're not making a freedom case.
They're not talking about really deregulation.
They are making a pragmatic argument saying that zoning has raised the price of housing.
Well, I think regulation in general has raised the price of housing, and I think if your focus is pragmatism, if you want to get as much housing out there for people in an affordable way, and that should be a concern of all of us, I think if you want to do that, you need to start looking at construction codes, building codes, and things like that, which are needlessly expensive.
Just like the rules and restrictions for making cars, they have all of these rules and restrictions for houses.
Virtually none of them have anything to do with safety.
Virtually all of them are about green regulations.
And they make it prohibitively expensive, just as they have done with cars.
So if you're going to do something about, you're concerned about housing being unaffordable, you need to start with the building codes, with the construction codes.
They point out the market essentially now excludes many young people and those with lower incomes.
The Institute of Justice has announced a new project to address overly restrictive zoning laws across America. And they actually make my point. They said zoning has wreaked havoc on housing in America. It has deprived people of their right to use their land as they see fit.
It has punished well-meaning individuals.
It has driven a core part of the American dream, owning a home, out of reach for far too many.
Everyone wants to live somewhere safe, convenient, affordable, overly restrictive zoning should not get in the way of that, explains the organization.
And then here's where they make my point.
For more than 100 years, municipalities have enacted increasingly strict and arbitrary rules to control where homes are built.
Well, if this is something they've been doing for over 100 years, it's not really the issue.
We had zoning laws when I was growing up, but houses were affordable.
What has made them unaffordable are the green rules and regulations.
They said today, as much as 75% of land is zoned for housing in American cities, it's set aside for single-family zoning, one of the most restrictive types of zoning.
Again, you want to get out of the developments.
You want to get out of the cities.
If you want to have freedom, go into rural areas.
But the Segal Family Homes, if you go back and look, where did this stuff start?
Levittown on Long Island, New York.
One of the first places where that happened.
That was back in the 1940s, right after World War II. Those were small houses.
They were only about 750 square feet.
They had no basement and, you know, had a front porch and 750 square feet.
But they could, with a crew of, here it is, 36 men, they could build a 750 square foot house in a day.
In a day. And it was affordable.
And people had independence.
And what did they want? They wanted to get away from the high-density housing in the city.
And this has always been the case.
Even when the cities were less densely populated than the suburbs of today, Jefferson said, cities are a threat to the health, the wealth, and the liberty of man.
Disease in the cities, constant taxes and harassment, taking away your liberty and the rest of this stuff.
I see the single-family home restriction in these kind of mixed areas as something of a bulwark against...
The imposition of these megacities.
And I see the hidden hand of people like Elon Musk and Andrew Yang in this, and I think that the Institute of Justice needs to take a look at that as well.
But again, any of this stuff can be abused, and we have seen a lot of abuse with people being told what they can and cannot do with their property.
Bottom line is, you know, try to get out of the cities.
Blue-collar jobs are booming, causing unemployment rates in the industry to soar.
Well, you know, that's kind of interesting, because we had, for the longest time, you know, these increasingly esoteric and useless majors.
Remember this from New York University?
My name is Jacob, and my concentration is environmental science and sustainable business.
Hi, my name is Lex, and my concentration is the performance of self.
My concentration is creative, direction, production, and there to see the arts, performance, and written work.
Hi, my name is Karina Gomez, and my concentration is in journalism and Latin American studies with an emphasis in human rights, collective memory, and political violence.
Yeah, I'm majoring in political violence.
So, you know, these types of people...
They should do a reality TV show.
Not that I watch these things, you know, but there certainly is a plethora of these things.
Now, the real housewives of such and such a city and all this stuff.
I guess they could do the real college students of New York City.
That would be a hilarious one, wouldn't it?
That'd be like, it put libs of TikTok out of business of these people who are, their concentrations are about that.
Well, it's time to get real.
250,000 blue-collar jobs added in the construction industry.
Arizona has the most growth of any of the other places there.
But look, you know, all these useless, narrowly focused degrees that you see these people doing.
Focus on something that is going to actually help you, especially if society collapses.
You need to be able to have some real skills.
And Iceland. It's amazing that they've got a Venezuelan migrant problem.
How'd they get across the ocean?
Well, of course, the Soros organizations will bring people across the oceans, no problem at all.
And they've had an explosion of Venezuelans in Iceland, and they thought, this is just wonderful.
We're going to have diversity and all the rest of this stuff.
And then they see what's happening with all of these young males that are being brought in.
What's the point of this?
I said, Well, Icelandic officials are pulling back on their former support for Venezuelan migrants.
They've deported 180 migrants who had only recently arrived in Iceland.
The bill was wildly popular even among the left-wing Green Party.
Even the Greens were for this.
And among its internal provisions, they allow Iceland to ignore the UN and its open-border-styled immigration policy demands.
The legislation reportedly sets stricter conditions for residency, for family migration, and for other measures.
With the mood shifting against Venezuelans, they've deported 180 recent Venezuelan migrants all at once.
Now, Iceland is very small compared to the United States.
In 2018, they had 14 Venezuelan immigrants.
Within four years, that had exploded to 1,200.
About 100 times it had exploded.
And that was all coming from the UN. Now, there's a couple of things about this I think are interesting.
First of all...
They are in direct contradiction to a couple of UN conventions that they had signed up for.
They had signed up for the UN Convention for Human Rights, which doesn't allow them to deport anybody.
And the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Remember that? Remember how many times I've talked about that?
And so...
That is the instrument to destroy parental rights, what we were just talking about.
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Every country has signed on to that, except the United States.
In the United States, it is not being done through a treaty.
It is being done through our courts, who have been destroying parental rights.
And so, but the good news is that if there is a will to do something about it, just like we see in Iceland, they realize what a problem this is.
And they said, well, I don't care that we're signed on the UN Convention on Human Rights, and I don't care that we're signed on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
And they just threw it out.
The only party that supports keeping the Venezuelans there, the only one, the Greens, all the lefties, except for the Pirate Party.
And they opposed the bill.
But the other major Icelandic parties, including the Independence Party, the Progressive Party, the Left Greens, all voted in favor of tightening the country's immigration policies, and they voted to kick them out.
Now, contrast that with Donald Trump, for example.
Donald Trump was going to stop immigration.
He was going to build a border. He didn't do any of that stuff.
Matter of fact, we got caravans as soon as they realized that Donald Trump was all talk and no action.
He didn't deport anybody.
He allowed Obama's executive order saying they were going to defer action.
They were going to defer enforcement of the law.
And, you know, here's an executive order saying that my Department of Justice is not going to enforce the law.
How does that pass muster with the courts?
How does that pass muster with anybody?
Instead, though, Trump pretended that he couldn't create an executive order that countermanded Obama's executive order.
Well, I really would like to do what I promised, but I have to ask the courts for permission.
And so he did it in this long, drawn-out thing.
The court says, no, you can't overturn Obama's.
Executive order. That can't possibly be true, and we all know that.
But as Trump was talking to CEOs...
He made an amazing revelation that came out over the weekend.
Listen to this. We need to recruit the best and brightest from the world.
Every time we get somebody super intelligent from India or Europe, any country.
Three of us are immigrants, sir.
Yeah, and three of the four here are immigrants, the ones without the ties.
And we can get these great people into our country, and that's a loss for our adversaries and our competitors, and it's a game for us, but I've never heard you talk about this.
Can you please promise us you will give us more ability to import the best and brightest around the world to America?
I do promise, but I happen to agree.
That's why I promise. Otherwise, I wouldn't promise.
Let me just tell you that it's so sad when we lose people from Harvard, MIT, from the greatest schools and lesser schools that are phenomenal schools also.
And what I wanted to do, and I would have done this, but then we had to solve the COVID problem because that came in and, you know, sort of dominated for a little while, as you perhaps know.
But what I want to do and what I will do is you graduate from a college.
I think you should get automatically as part of your diploma a green card to be able to stay in this country.
Oh, there you go.
And then junior colleges, too.
So he's been lying to us all this time.
You go in there for two years or four years.
If you graduate or you get a doctorate degree from a college, you should be able to stay in this country.
And you know more stories than I do, but I know of stories where people graduated from a top college or from a college and they desperately wanted to stay here.
They had a plan for a company, a concept, and they can't.
They go back to India.
They go back to China.
What about Americans, Trump?
The same basic company.
Trump.
What about putting America first, huh?
They become multi-billionaires, employing thousands and thousands of people, and it could have been done here.
And a bigger example is you need a pool of people to work for your companies.
You have great companies, and they have to be smart people.
Not everybody can be less than smart.
You need brilliant people.
Less than smart. We force the...
Like you. Like Trump.
That's fantastic.
Yeah, that's great. Well, I think we all hardly agree with that.
All these people have immigrated here, you know, just like Elon Musk and Vivek the Snake, Ramaswamy.
Yeah, we don't want Americans here.
We need to be able to bring other people in.
You know, these Americans are crap, right?
I don't know how we ever got a country like this.
You know, what happened?
You know, Americans can't do anything.
We need foreigners to come in and fix everything for us, don't we?
You understand, don't you, that Trump was lying to you the whole time?
You understand that he never had any intention of doing anything about open immigration, and he doesn't either.
The idea that people would come here and they're getting scholarships and they're getting free rides.
You know, you talk about college.
I've mentioned this for the longest time.
People can come here who are not citizens, and they can get in-state tuition in any state.
And yet, if you're an American, the in-state tuition has to be where your parents have paid taxes to support the university system.
Your parents don't have to be here.
You don't have to pay the taxes in the school system.
That's how we lose our... You want to talk about how we get houses that are unaffordable?
What about having to constantly build more and more schools for people who are not American citizens?
That's what I saw in Texas.
That's one of the things making the taxes really high in Texas.
Because you have to build schools for anybody who wants to come here and get a free education.
So they come here, they get a free education, they get preferential education, they get an educational discount.
And then, if they just go to a junior college, these are people who are going to make America excel, right?
Then they get to stay.
They get a green card stapled to it.
While Biden is trying to take away all college expenses, You see the difference between these two guys?
There's a difference, you know, but it's a distinction without any real fundamental difference.
What are they going to do about immigration?
What are they going to do about college?
Free this, free that.
As a matter of fact, they get a preference.
If they're not a white male, they get a preference in terms of getting into college.
Or maybe they'll start deporting white males.
Maybe we should start deporting them.
I don't know. High Boost.
Who credits these universities with studies like that?
Honk, honk. Yeah, exactly.
But hey, if you got one of those degrees, they'd staple a green card.
Trump would staple a green card to it.
There you go. And Biden would pay for it.
See what I say about...
Forget about getting anything fixed in Washington.
It's a joke. It's a joke, folks.
This whole election, this presidential election is a joke.
Malaka Tom says universities are run by eugenicists, classicists, quack factories.
Yes, I agree. We're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back, we're going to take a look.
Let's see what's up here next on the list.
Oh, we're going to talk about...
Trump's comments about the Ten Commandments, and a lot of other Republicans' comments about this, because over the weekend, we had the Faith and Freedom meeting.
This is something put together by Ralph Reed, who did the Christian Coalition back in the 80s and everything.
He's still out there grifting politics and mixing it in with, you know, adulterated religion, I guess what you say.
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Why do we call it adultery?
Why do we call it adult films?
Because it's adulterated.
We mixed impurities in with it.
That's what these people want to do with religion.
They want to adulterate it.
And so, what better thing to do than to have the adulterer-in-chief in charge of our religious instruction?
We're going to take a quick break.
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Play the Yellowstone clip here.
We had one listener who had an idea.
He thought it might be. But nobody has guessed this yet.
See if you can guess what movie this came from.
Of course, it's by John Williams.
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Alright, and on Friday, listener Will1876, in an email, suggested that that was from Legends of the Fall.
That would fit pretty well with Legends of the Fall, but that's not where it's from.
So the question is still out there.
What movie is that from?
If anybody can guess that.
And I've got, I like this comment here from Soylent Goy.
He says, Trump says, America first.
Not Americans first. Yeah, that's an interesting thing.
You know, you think about that. It's a distinction.
Not Americans first, but America first.
Is America the first to fall as part of their world global dominance thing?
Maybe that's what they mean by America first.
It would certainly fit.
And as we were talking about the colleges, before I get to some, I got some good comments here from traffic cameras.
But as we talk about college, this is interesting.
This was put up a meta-analysis on average undergraduate students' intelligence.
It's merely average.
So we're going to be giving green cards for, you know, something that, an accomplishment that is, you Mediocrity.
Or idiocracy now.
I think we have gone from mediocrity.
I think we had achieved mediocrity in my lifetime.
I think we have now gone to idiocracy.
But going back to the college IQ thing.
They said, highlighted in the study, examination of more recent IQ data indicates that the IQ of university students and university graduates dropped to the average of the general population.
Is that surprising? Since the general population, on average, all goes to college.
And then further down, it says, the average IQ of undergraduates in this day is only 102 IQ points.
That's average.
Universities and professors need to realize that students are no longer extraordinary, but merely average.
It is not like well-begone.
Our students are not all above average.
You know, I think about that, and I remember the first person to go to college in my family was my uncle, who went in the—it was before World War II, so sometime in the 1930s.
And very few people went to college at that point in time.
He wore a suit and tie every day to class.
It's kind of like there used to be this tradition for universities.
You'd see it at some of the British universities, like Eaton.
They had the cap and gown.
They would wear that every day. They were still doing that, kind of.
In 1980, when Karen and I went, we went to...
What's the town that it's in?
But anyway, we went there to see the castle that was there.
And we went by Eaton and we saw the students.
They were dressed like normal students, but then they would throw this gown on and it was just kind of loose and everything.
So it's kind of like a kind of a nod to tradition without really being fully buttoned into it, you know?
But it was considered to be a real big accomplishment back in the 1930s if you went all the way through and finished and got your high school diploma.
That was like getting a college degree by the time I was going through there.
So it's not any big deal.
They have made it incredibly expensive by subsidizing it for everybody.
And now everybody can go to college and get that degree.
And you saw the examples of some of those degrees that were right there.
Comments about the traffic cams.
This is Rational Lampooner says, no traffic cam ticket carries any legal weight unless the summons is personally served.
Check your local laws. I believe this is true everywhere.
Good point. Octospook.
Traffic cams are not legal government employees in law or in rule enforcement.
No sane man or woman would accept them in such a role.
So much of this stuff is dependent on our complicity.
Just like the COVID things, right?
You need to, and just like what we're talking about with Juneteenth, right?
You need to know your rights. You need to know where you're free.
Or they can bluff you into remaining a slave.
So, about the song, let's see.
Was it Master and Commander?
No? It was Brian and Deb McCartney.
Wasn't that? Yeah.
SoloCat, 1980. I think I might have found something really obscure here.
Sue these traffic ticket companies for fraud when they're trying to fine you for something that you didn't do.
Yeah, I should do that for the toll thing.
I just don't have time.
I mean, we're sitting there, Karen and I, usually she does it, and we're like, I can't believe I'm on the phone that's on with it.
So, yeah, to sue these people.
For doing something like that.
I just don't have the time.
Rational Lampooner says, I reckon they all got legally protected sweetheart deals with their respective robber baron municipalities precluding any legal recourse, but it certainly would be a hoot to serve some papers.
Dustin Helm says, New York City sent me a screenshot of my car and plates saying I ran a red light there.
I've never been to New York City, and my car has never been north of the Mason-Dixon line.
That's good. That's good.
Yeah, I mean, I don't necessarily, there's not anything that Texas can do to us.
We're not there. But we've got family back there, so if I ever go back there, that could be an issue, I guess.
OctoSpook, private business should never be involved in government policing, imprisoning, punishment, other than to manufacture the tools for government, separation of government and business.
I agree. They're heavily involved in censorship, aren't they?
Well, let's talk a little bit about what's going on with this back and forth about the Ten Commandments.
Again, the story that we talked about briefly last week was a Louisiana governor who just took office this year, I think, is newly minted.
I don't know, but I thought I saw somewhere that he started.
Anyway, he's pretty new.
I think he started this year.
And so he signed a bill saying they're going to put the Ten Commandments up in every classroom they're going to require as of January 2025, this coming January.
And the state attorney general says that she is happy to take on the challenges of this.
When the governor talked about it, he says, yeah, I can't wait for the lawsuits and all the rest of the stuff.
And so then it became a big topic over the weekend at the Faith and Freedom event.
Again, this is Ralph Reed, who had the Christian Coalition back in the 1980s.
He was running this organization.
And they had a pretty motley crew there at Faith and Freedom Coalition.
But Babylon Bee had a good take on this.
Keep religion out of our schools, says a teacher with BLM and pride flags in the classroom.
Ha! Following Louisiana's recent addition of the Ten Commandments to the school classroom, sources close to George Floyd Elementary, reported that a teacher who keeps BLM and pride flags prominently displayed in her classroom demanded that the government, quote, keep all religion out of our schools.
That was the point I was making last week.
I said, you're going to have religion as a foundation of education.
You know, you can have some technical training, but that's not what we're talking about when we're talking about education.
In other words, if you want to go into a trade or something, teach you about how to be an electrician, how to wire up a house or something like that.
But apart from that technical stuff, it's going to involve education has to at some point in time and always will be somebody's educational values, somebody's worldview, somebody's morality.
And we see just how Marxist and off-center the morality is that is being taught in these institutions that have been taken over by these people who decided that they were going to march through the institutions.
Again, Alex Newman had a great book about...
You know, the history of educational thought and these institutions.
How do we get to this point?
Very deliberate. Very deliberate.
And it's a long train of calculated moves.
He talks about how this has been in the works since the middle of the 1800s.
It's a great book. I highly recommend it.
Anyway, Babylon Bee says there's...
There's absolutely, the teacher says, there's absolutely no call for any sort of religion to be represented or displayed in a public school classroom ever.
Stop preaching at us.
Students reported that she continued her rant about not letting religion into public schools for the rest of the class period then dismissed class after carefully adjusting her pride flag and genuflecting before a small portrait of George Floyd That she keeps as a shrine on her desk at publishing time She had instituted daily readings from mouths little red book for her students after teaching them how dangerous and destructive It would be for any teacher to read students religious books like the Bible
Yeah, if you go back if you do any homeschooling doing.
Um.
you I imagine the stuff is still around.
You know, we were going to homeschooling conventions back in the early 90s.
There was a lot of textbooks and reading books and things like that that went back to the 1800s and 1700s that were used and little one-room schoolhouses or that parents used to teach their kids.
And they were just steeped in the Bible.
Well, Trump says he loves the Ten Commandments.
He absolutely loves the Ten Commandments, and he wants them in public schools.
He thinks that it could be the first step in revival of religion.
Who likes the Ten Commandments, by the way, going up in the schools?
They think it's such a bad thing.
I said, has anyone read the Thou Shalt Not Steal?
I mean, has anybody read this?
Incredible stuff. It's just incredible.
They don't want it to go up.
It's a crazy world, you know?
A crazy world. Yeah, and you know, just like we had that teacher in the Babylon Bee worshiping George Floyd, we have a lot of people on the right who worship that guy.
And it was kind of funny as he's getting behind all this stuff and he doesn't really cover too many of the Ten Commandments.
That'd be kind of embarrassing, I guess.
Maybe not for him. I don't know.
But Jimmy Kimmel and Lincoln Project had a lot of fun with Donald Trump pointing out how he had broken all the commandments.
But I think even more troubling was the people on the right.
I've seen many times that clip of them with the golden Trump From the Ten Commandments, but it's really more like this Yeah, well it's gonna be more like that God.
At some point in time.
And of course, he puts out an all-caps post.
The joke, yeah, your smile is very much like grandma's emails.
All caps. I love the Ten Commandments in public schools, private schools, and many other places for that matter, he said.
Read it! How can we as a nation go wrong?
Well, you've got ten ways right there, for starters.
Each and every one of us has gone wrong.
This may be, in fact, the first major step in the revival of religion which is desperately needed in our country.
Bring back TTC, MAGA 2024.
TTC, the Ten Commandments.
He's now got it abbreviated.
And I guess it is important to abbreviate it when you violate it often.
Look, the difference between Trump and the rest of us is whether or not we are aware of the fact that we have violated the Ten Commandments and whether or not we are aware of what we need for forgiveness.
And so that's the problem that I have with it in schools.
I think we need to have a moral foundation.
And I think it's important for students, especially young students, you know, in a grammar school, there you're just teaching them facts.
Later on, you start to teach them critical thinking and some other stuff like that.
I think it is important for them to have a moral foundation.
I just think we're fooling ourselves if we think this band-aid of putting a Ten Commandments poster up in the classroom is really gonna make any changes as we've got these rainbow colored hair teachers who are radical Marxists teaching the kids. You think putting a poster there is gonna make the parents feel much better about it? It's gonna get the parents maybe to vote for the Republicans, but I don't think it's going to make any difference
whatsoever with it. And of course, we saw this stuff...
We saw Trump's comments.
We're talking about it with a family.
I forget who said it. I don't know if it's Whistler or Karen.
So, does Trump have these posted up in Mar-a-Lago?
I said, yeah, that'd be kind of an interesting approach, wouldn't it?
For him to actually put those things up.
But, yeah, he really does love the Bible.
He's told us many times. What's my favorite book of all time?
What's my first favorite book?
The Bible. You mentioned the Bible.
You've been talking about how it's your favorite book.
And you said, I think last night in Iowa, some people are surprised that you say that.
I'm wondering what one or two of your most favorite Bible verses are.
I wouldn't want to get into it because to me that's very personal.
You know, when I talk about the Bible, it's very personal.
So I don't want to get into verses.
I don't want to get into it. There's no verse that means a lot to you that you think about or cite.
The Bible means a lot to me, but I don't want to get into specifics.
No, I don't want to do that.
An Old Testament guy or a New Testament guy?
Probably equal.
I think it's just an incredible...
The whole Bible is an incredible...
I joke very much so.
They always hold up the art of the deal.
I say my second favorite book of all time.
Yeah, yeah. And, you know, I've played this before.
And I played Trump when he, as point-blank, asked if he needs forgiveness.
And he's had a couple of these situations.
Frank Luntz, when he was running back in 2016, really pushed him on it.
And he deflects, and he goes to something else.
And he honestly doesn't think that he needs any forgiveness.
See, that's the point of the Ten Commandments, isn't it?
Is he missing the whole point of the Ten Commandments?
The whole point is that each and every one of us, including Trump, We've violated all these, if we're honest.
We've violated them, perhaps, in the letter of the law, but even if we haven't, for example, murdered somebody, as Jesus said, if you're angry with somebody in your heart, you've committed murder already.
And so, Jesus gave us a very different standard, but what he gave us, which these kids are not going to get, you know, it's one thing to convict somebody of sin, and, of course, Trump has no conviction that he's ever done anything wrong.
He's got convictions in New York...
He's never had any conviction from God about doing anything wrong.
And again, he always believes that he is totally innocent with everything.
And I guess the question is, when we look at this, I think it's important not to criticize Trump the man.
I think that this policy that they're latching onto is a lot of virtue signaling with the voters.
And it's deceptive in the sense that parents think, well, maybe the schools are going to change.
No, that's not going to change anything at all.
And I think that if you're going to give religious instruction to your children or to anybody for that matter, I see Ray Comfort do this all the time.
He'll go up and down Venice Beach or something, California, and he'll engage people in Alaska about their life.
Yeah, what do you think? Well, I think I'm doing pretty good.
Yeah, I'm doing pretty good.
Well, have you ever lied about anything?
Well, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Have you ever had premarital sex or committed adultery?
Well, yeah, yeah.
Okay, do you realize, and it goes down the whole list, you realize you're telling me that you're a liar, you're adulterer, you're this, and he says, so what are you going to do when you stand before God?
And they'll say, well, I just hope that the good outweighs the bad, which is what you're hearing Trump say with all this stuff.
He says, no, God's standards are perfection.
And even though we can't do that, and even though all of us have broken the Ten Commandments, and all of them, it's not just Trump, they're making fun of him with Jimmy Kimmel and the Lincoln Project, because his failures are so public, and because there's absolutely no contrition or conviction about any of his failures that are so public.
So they're coming after him, but we can all make that same mistake.
And so, we can't make it better.
You know, Trump thinks that he can make it better.
That's what he was telling Frank Luntz.
And he goes back and he appeals to Norman Vincent Peale.
Well, the appeal to Peale isn't going to cut it with God.
...because you used the word Christian.
Have you ever asked God for forgiveness?
That's a tough question.
I don't think in terms of...
I'm a religious person.
Shockingly, because people are so shocked when they find this out.
I'm Protestant. I'm Presbyterian.
And I go to church and I love God and I love my church.
And Norman Vincent Peale, the great Norman Vincent Peale, was my pastor.
The power of positive thinking.
Everybody's heard of Norman Vincent Peale.
That's what he's going to tell God when he stands in front of him.
If you leave a sermon, you never want it to leave.
I love Norman Vincent Peale's sermon, Scott.
Every once in a while we think about leaving a little early, right?
Even though we're Christian. Dr.
Norman Vincent Peelfrank would give a sermon.
I'm telling you, I still remember his sermons.
It was unbelievable. And what he would do is he'd bring real-life situations, modern-day situations, into the sermon.
And you could listen to him all day long.
When you left the church, you were disappointed that it was over.
He was the greatest guy.
And then, you know, he passed away, but he was a great...
He wrote The Power of Positive Thinking, which is a great book.
But have you ever asked God for forgiveness?
Heh heh heh heh.
I'm not sure I have.
I just go and try and do a better job from there.
I don't think so. I think if I do something wrong, I think I just try and make it right.
I don't bring God into that picture.
I don't. Now, when I take, you know, when we go in church and when I drink my little wine, which is about the only wine I drink, and have my little cracker, I guess that's a form of asking for forgiveness.
And I do that as often as possible because I feel cleansed, okay?
But, you know, to me that's important.
I do that. But in terms of officially, see, I could say absolutely.
And everybody, I don't think in terms of that.
I think in terms of let's go on and let's make it right.
So let's...
So he's going to make it right.
How are you going to make it right? You know, God says that when you violate his law, you've committed rebellion against him and the penalty for sin is death.
So what do you do? Do you make a sacrifice?
You know, we were shown the example throughout Mosaic Law that they had to go through a lot of purification before the priest could offer any kind of a sacrifice.
So, how do you get that?
How do you get any purification?
How do you have the sacrifice? Well, again, Trump is not aware that he needs forgiveness, and he is not aware of the mercy that God offers.
And see, that's the key thing.
You know, when you're teaching your kids that, you teach them the Ten Commandments, but you also show them the mercy of the cross.
That God provided that sacrifice.
But again, they followed up on this.
Jake Tapper followed up since he wouldn't answer this.
He said that you've never asked God for forgiveness.
Do you regret making that remark?
No, I have great relationship with God.
I have great relationship with the evangelicals.
In fact, nationwide, I'm up by a lot.
I'm leading everybody.
But I like to be good.
I don't like to have to ask for forgiveness, and I am good.
I don't do a lot of things that are bad.
I try and do nothing that's bad.
The life you have now, when you say that you try to do good, that sounds very different from decades of tabloid media coverage in New York, in which...
Some of your wilder escapades were...
Well, I'm talking about over the last number of years.
You know, I mean, I'm leading a very good life.
I try to lead a good life, and I have.
And frankly, the reason I'm doing so well in Iowa and leading the polls, including the CNN poll, where I'm 33 to 20 in Iowa...
Again, it brings it back to politics.
It brings it back to polls.
Evangelicals love me. I'm up 10 points with God.
He just loves me too.
It's great. It's great. Yeah.
It's sad. But you know, it's interesting to watch him in these questions because that's the same kind of stuff that I see with Ray Comfort when he just goes down the street.
Ask the average man.
They don't know. They don't know that they stand condemned before God.
And they don't know about the cross and how God has provided a payment for that.
And they don't understand that free offer that is there.
And so they don't take advantage of it.
That's the real tragedy here.
So Trump tells Christians, your religion is going to be in tatters if Biden wins.
We answer to God in heaven.
Well, Ten Commandments, you're going to start with the Ten Commandments to answer to God in heaven?
And will the religion be in tatters if we politicize it, as the people on the right are trying to do, as well as the people on the left?
Again, the standard is impossible.
It isn't just public adultery and paying prostitutes vast sums of money to not talk about it.
No, if you or I just look with lust in our heart, we have committed adultery.
If we're angry with somebody, we have committed murder.
We all need that forgiveness.
And yet, his mentor, Norman Vincent Peale, was teaching Trump really kind of...
He's the predecessor for the prosperity gospel.
Most people, and I would not consider him to even be Christian, Norman Vincent Peale.
He was a prosperity gospel, and unlike...
What he would say, the penalty for sin is death.
This is a clip from a guy who has a YouTube channel.
What do you meme?
Why do you meme?
And the title of this came from was Trump's Real Religious Beliefs.
And in this...
He talks about how Trump in his early life was influenced by Norman Vincent Peale, but now he's being influenced by Paula White.
In 2020, we got another insight into Trump's beliefs as one of his spiritual advisors and the senior pastor of New Destiny Christian Center, Paula White, became more notable.
Like Trump, White has also had her fair share of businesses gone wrong and has also been married three times.
But her past isn't what made her so controversial.
The controversy around White began to come to light after she made a public prayer for Trump during the 2020 election cycle.
I hear a sound of an abundance of rain.
I hear a sound of victory.
The Lord says it is done.
The Lord says it is done.
For angels have even been dispatched from Africa right now.
Africa right now. However, what a lot of people didn't know was that Trump and White go back to 2002, and Trump even appeared on her TV show in 2008.
White claims that over the years they've remained close friends and have had several private Bible studies together as well.
After Trump took office, he elected her as a spiritual advisor, and she held several prayer circles for him.
But given what we know about Trump's past, White's teachings might look a little familiar.
White also teaches the power of positive thinking, as well as what's commonly known as the prosperity gospel, which has similar roots to the teachings of Trump's former pastor, Norman Vincent Peale.
So it's no wonder why Trump has been known to be associated with several of those identified as prosperity teachers who emphasize the power of positive thinking.
At this point, it seems as if Trump's theology has grown from the teachings of Peale and has continued to develop further in the teachings of White.
Coming out of Africa right now.
Coming out of Africa right now.
They're coming to take me away.
They're coming to take me away.
Victory. Victory. That was it.
Maybe she got confused about those Soros NGOs bringing people from Africa into Panama.
I don't know what that was all about.
Angels from Africa.
But she got it all wrong.
She's just like Julie Green, another false prophet.
Just like Trump, married three times.
You know, when we look at this, again, the Ten Commandments, it's necessary to understand your position before God, but it's not sufficient.
Because it just leaves you there as a condemned sinner.
It's kind of like when these people look at planets and they say, we found water on planet X or whatever.
That means there's got to be life there.
Well, first of all, I don't know if they found water.
I mean, they're looking at their spectrometer and trying to say, well, I think we identified, you know, we can see some water there.
I don't know if they found it or not, but water is necessary for life as we know it, but it's not sufficient for life as we know it.
The Ten Commandments are necessary for life eternal, but they're not sufficient.
You stand condemned before God if that is all that you have.
And of course, people who preach the prosperity gospel, you know, I was thinking about this over the weekend.
It seems like the apostate American church has become focused on sex, money, and power.
Isn't that interesting? You know, we look at a lot of the mainline denominations, and I've shown you all of these people who essentially worship LGBT as part of their church.
You know, they try to find somebody who has changed genders and all the rest of the stuff, lives somehow as LGBT, dress them up in rainbow colors, and they make that the ultimate thing that makes people worthy, right?
That's what worship is.
You are worthy to be worshipped or whatever.
And so they make it about sex.
So you've got the LGBT churches.
Then you've got the money churches, like Paula White and like Joel Osteen, you know, the prosperity gospel people.
Oh, we're going to get you rich.
You give your money to me, and God will give you back even more money than you give to me.
And we'll all be flying around in private planes.
No, it's just people like Paula White and Joe Austin.
I don't know if Paula White's got a private plane.
Most of these people do.
And then the third one seems to be the people who worship this as power, which is what this event over the weekend was, this Faith and Freedom Coalition.
That's about worshiping political power.
And you know, as we pointed out before, Jesus said, We've got the lust of the flesh.
You could say that's sex.
We have the lust of the eye.
That could be the greed, the love of money.
And then the pride of life.
Power. Power.
And really, that's what the pride movement is, right?
The pride movement is about political power.
That's what it's about. And so we have the Christian church has got three major denominations that have been created.
We have the Christian church of sex, the Christian church of money, and the Christian church of political power.
Make sure you're not in any of those denominations.
Those are the three major denominations of this fallen country right now.
Paula White says that Trump asked her what God thought about his presidential run.
Now, that was 2020.
This is what she did over the weekend at this Faith and Freedom Conference.
I met President Trump 24 years ago, for those of you that don't know.
I received a phone call out of the blue.
He'd been listening to my sermons and watching me regularly.
And they got him on the line and he said, this is Mr.
Trump. And he began to repeat to me almost verbatim, the three sermons value a vision.
And at the end of it, he said, you have the it factor.
I said, oh, sir, we call that the anointing.
That was our hello.
And at that point, I really felt that the Lord said, show him who I am.
And so for 24 years, I've been in his life and had the great privilege of really being his pastor.
And I remember in 2011, he came to me and he said, Paula, I don't like the way this country is going.
And he said, I'm thinking about running for president.
He said, what do you think? So I told him what I thought.
And then he turned around and he said, well, what is God saying?
Now, I take that very seriously.
So I called up about 30-something friends and we came together and we started praying.
And what many people don't know is that this movement really, not just through those 30, but through thousands and millions of people around the world, not even only in this country, have been praying.
Praying for America.
Praying for President Trump.
Praying for us. Come on, praying for the work that you are doing.
And so we got together and prayed, and I'll never forget, I came back, he called me to the office.
We were in there about six hours, and he called me to the office and he said, well, what is God saying?
And I said, sir, I said, you're going to be president one day.
And a tear, I'm not much of a crier, I'm usually much more of a, you know, on fire type of person, but a tear ran down my eye.
And I said, but I hate the price that you're going to pay.
Little would any of us have ever imagined the price that this man, his family, and many of you, many of us have paid.
But I have to ask you something, and I know what he would say.
Is the price worth it?
What price has he paid?
Has he gone to jail?
No. A lot of January the Sixers have been in jail for three years.
A lot of them are scheduled to stay in jail for another 30 years.
But, I'm sorry, no, that was actually, I think, was it 17 years, maybe?
They wanted 30-some years for Joe Biggs and some others.
Why were they going to be in jail for decades because of that?
They paid a price. Paid a price for following Trump.
Trump didn't have anything done to him whatsoever.
What about the financial price that he's paid?
Well, if you look at his legal expenses, they've been paid by donors.
He hasn't even had to take it out of his personal fortune.
And so his legal expenses are starting to get kind of low.
This Stop the Steal stuff, where he got $250 million right after the 2020 election.
He's been going on that as well as some other contributions.
And so I don't know that he's really paid a price for that.
But if I was Paula White...
I think I would be embarrassed to say that I had mentored Donald Trump for 20 years.
Do you want to go to follow somebody like her who has mentored Trump for 20 years?
Do you see any evidence of change?
Do you see him understanding even the most fundamental beginning points of Christianity?
The need for forgiveness and where he can get it from Christ on the cross.
Do you see any of that there? Nothing at all.
And so these people are just more grifters and Elmer Gantries, as far as I'm concerned.
You look at Paula White. I mentioned before, we got the church in America has been taken over by sex, by greed, and by political power.
I think she and Trump check all three boxes, frankly.
And then we got Carrie Lake, who says that God told her.
She says this again on the Faith and Freedom thing over the weekend.
Carrie Lake says that God told her through 1 Timothy 1.6 to quit her news job.
He says she realized that God had a plan for her that she should run for public office.
Well, I guess that maybe God failed in his plan then, right?
If he told her to quit the news job so she could run for governor, she failed.
She didn't make it for governor.
You know, we talk about the people who worship not necessarily sex or money, but power.
This was an interesting take about this.
This is a person who wrote...
About Christians who have been caught up in political power.
People like Rex Reed and his Christian Coalition and now his Faith and Freedom Coalition.
I don't want somebody who's sitting there listening to me preach, you know, whatever their views are.
I want them to stay put.
I want to talk to them about Jesus.
I don't want to talk to them about politics.
I don't really know what I can offer them in terms of politics.
Other evangelicals don't mind politics and see this moment as an affirmation of hard-won power.
What do you say to evangelical leaders who might hear your argument and say, you missed the point.
Trump wins for evangelical Christians.
He wins for conservative America.
Wins what? Supreme Court seats, a seat at the table at the White House.
Show me where in Scripture any of that matters.
But it does matter to many of those standing with Trump as he once again seeks the White House.
Yeah. Show me where any of that matters.
Right? What is our priorities as Christians?
Is it Trump? Is it politics?
Is it even getting the Supreme Court?
What does it profit a man or a nation to gain the whole world and lose their own soul?
Well, we've got a lot of comments here from people.
Radice Bro, thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that. He says, David's got a point.
We've got a front row seat to watch Trump negotiate his way out of eternal damnation.
Yeah, and I think that we all need to think about that individually.
Are you going to try to negotiate your way out of eternal damnation?
And on what basis will you do that?
Occult priestess. Positive thinking is just self-gaslighting.
Yeah, I agree. Tom McDawg, I believe, and we can see that very clearly.
Again, we have a public figure like that.
That's the advantage of it.
Just to be able to see where these failings are.
And, you know, even though, like I said, we have Jimmy Kimmel, you know, goes through and here's how he broke all the Ten Commandments.
Except for one, he honored his mom and dad because he took his mom's hairdo.
She had this big upsweep of hair or something like that.
You know, they're making jokes like that.
But what about Jimmy Kimmel?
How does he stand before God?
And that's what each and every one of us needs to think about as well.
Atomic dog, I believe Trump has broken a few of the Ten Commandments, yeah.
Christian, constitutional, conservative, you can put the Ten Commandments in every bathroom.
If you don't live by it, it makes no difference.
That's right. You could basically take it to the golf tournaments where you meet hookers and porn stars and stuff.
Maybe put it up in the hotel rooms, right?
Is it going to make any difference to them?
No. No, it's not.
Princess, wrong thing. UN replacement migration agenda is real.
Yeah. Nad Lander, the 10 amendments should be in the classrooms.
Along with the 10. Yeah, that's interesting.
They don't put that up. The Bill of Rights.
We can have the Bill of Rights and the Bill of Wrongs right next to each other, right?
Yeah. The Ten Commandments.
These are your rights from government.
What it's not supposed to do, but it's doing them.
And then here's how you rebelled against God.
This is the Bill of Rights to be how the government has rebelled against the Constitution.
Then the Ten Commandments, you can see how you rebelled against God.
High Boost. Ohio banned and made it illegal to do traffic cam tickets.
We used to have it. Yeah, they did that in Texas.
I think the state did that in Texas, I think.
Maybe it was red light cameras that I'm thinking of.
I'm not sure. Hi, Boost.
Wait till you find out the traffic cam companies get a cut of the tickets.
That's where the grift is.
Yeah. Junk Silver.
Has Trump read the one about adultery?
I don't think he's read any of them.
He did say something about, you know, don't steal or something like that, and then he stopped.
Christian Constitutional Conservative.
How on earth is the Bible personal when the mission is to spread it?
Trump is such a vile POS. In other words, he said, well, I don't want to say anything about...
What my favorite Bible verse is.
And it was just a dodge.
We all know that. And nobody was fooled by that.
That's the funny thing. He said he thinks that we're fooled by that.
I guess because he's got a lot of people who do that.
Brian McCartney, a woman should not have sermons.
No woman preachers. I would agree with that.
Well, we have the leader of the Maryland LGBTQ plus Democrats has been caught in alleged pedo sting trying to meet with a young boy.
This was put out by a group called Predator Poachers based out of Houston.
We just busted the head of LGBTQ Dems of Maryland going after a 14 year old.
Alex Rosen put up and he said groomers are going to be mad.
And I guess, you know, when we look at this, are they really going to care?
Do you think Maryland LGBTQ plus people will really care?
Is this even worse?
Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
You had a doctor who called the transgender surgery that they're starting to perform there, was talking about how much money they could make.
Oh, it's going to be big money.
And this was a year before Audrey Hell, the Covenant trainee killer, was referenced to them for treatment.
Doesn't look like they did much in terms of helping her at all, right?
In one 2018 video that was given to Matt Walsh, because he's there in Nashville with the Daily Wire, in that video, somebody got her saying, it's a lot of money.
The surgeries make a lot of money.
Said Taylor, who is Dr.
Shane Shania Taylor.
She said, they make a lot of money.
Female to male chest reconstruction can bring in $40,000, she said.
And then she said, a patient just on routine hormone treatment that I'm seeing just a few times a year can bring in several thousand dollars.
Matt Walsh put out these videos that were given to him.
He said, She emphasized that it's a big money maker, especially because the surgeries require a lot of follow-ups.
And of course, you know, the conservatives put the Ten Commandments up in the classrooms to virtue signal to their base.
What the Democrats in Nashville are doing is they're painting the first Tennessee intersection with the rainbow colors and stuff.
That's how they virtue signal to their base.
The battle is over the kids.
So Vanderbilt University Medical Center, according to Walsh, was apparently concerned that not all of its staff would be on board.
Dr. Ellen Clayton warned that, quote, conscientious objections are problematic, unquote.
Anyone who decides not to be involved in transition surgeries due to religious beliefs will face consequences, she said.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Scrimetti has opened an investigation into Vanderbilt after the publication of this and other videos by Walsh.
Vanderbilt now says that it no longer offers transgender surgeries to minor patients.
Minor patients.
And then we have also at this Faith and Freedom Convention.
I'm sorry, this is not at the Faith.
This is at Turning Point Action.
In Michigan. This is the other big grift that is out there.
This is a guy, Scott Pressler, who says, if every Christian voted, we would never lose another presidential election.
Well, who's the we?
Who's the we? He said, people really need to understand if every Christian American actually voted, we would never lose another presidential election.
And 30% of evangelicals is not what they don't even vote.
30% are not even registered to vote.
So who is this guy, Pressler?
Well, he is somebody who got involved along with Trump.
That was his initiation.
He got involved back in 2015 with Trump, working for Trump in Virginia.
He co-founded the LGBTQ coalition Gays for Trump.
He was reported to be his chairman in 2017.
In a Bloomberg News interview, Pressler stated that he partly used Twitter as an extension of his political organizing work.
During the race, he frequently tweeted messages supportive of a Trump using the hashtag Gays for Trump.
And he tweeted messages attacking Democrat Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
He was present at the Gays for Trump deplorable.
You know, they have the inauguration balls and these big events and all these different groups have their own inaugural balls that are there.
Well, the gays for Trump did a deplorable.
Held in Maryland after the inauguration of Trump as president on January 20, 2017.
In March of 2017, he led the Virginia branch of the nationwide March for Trump.
And so now, Charlie Kirk is pushing him.
It's out there. And, you know, if we can follow some people like Pressler or Melania Trump, you know, she's holding another event and people are saying she's got a lot of clout with this.
Reitbart said this. It wasn't the establishment media.
Reitbart said, well, she's got a lot of clout with Trump and she could pick who the vice president is.
So, again...
He got active in supporting Trump because Trump has always been active in supporting the LGBT, just like General Flynn.
Way back in the early 2000s, they were pushing pride at the Pentagon for Flynn and Trump was pushing guys in his female beauty contests.
To have guys compete in that.
It truly is amazing.
That's where we are right now.
You want to wonder why we have a country that's under judgment?
No question at all, really, what is happening with it.
We're going to take a quick break and, well, real quick, one comment here.
DGA said, David, are these people paying attention?
Trump and Lake did everything they could to overturn the abortion ban in Arizona.
Why would they be there?
Disgusting. Trump is their cash cow.
Yeah. And if you look at it, I remember when all that stuff happened, you had in Arizona, they said, yeah, we got this abortion law from, what was it, 1864 or something.
And that's still on the books.
And so now that we've removed...
The Roe v. Wade, which everybody pretended, and it wasn't ever true.
It was never true.
The Dobbs decision just brought people back to reality.
But we pretended for 50 years while we killed 60 million children.
We pretended that the Supreme Court had the authority to overrule both the powers, the undelegated powers to decide when life began.
Those powers were never delegated to anybody in the federal government.
They were retained by the states and by the people.
And there were state constitutions and there were referendums and all the rest of this stuff about homosexual marriage and they overruled that.
And they overruled the state laws and the state constitution stuff and when it came to, when does life begin?
They never had that authority.
And that was a key issue that we talked about for the longest time.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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you Well I want to talk about what is happening in the climate Well, the climate nihilists, I don't like calling them alarmists anymore.
I mean, they've been pulling the false alarm so many times, like Jamal Bowman in the Congress.
I mean, they just keep pulling the false alarm and nobody ever does anything about it.
Everything's going to burn down.
They keep pulling the fire alarm and nothing happens.
So we're going to talk a little bit about that.
There's some amazing movements in that.
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We're starting to get some range anxiety like the people with EVs.
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Let's talk a little bit about what happened.
I showed this last week, just before they had the summer solstice.
We have a lot of people who show up At Stonehenge.
And they really get into this whole pagan thing.
So we had the pagan religion that wants to worship there at Stonehenge.
And then you had the green religion spraying orange paint on Stonehenge.
And so we have these two religions in conflict here with each other.
And so, what's really funny about this is they're blowing this stuff back in their face.
They don't even know which way the wind is blowing.
But the eco-activists who vandalized Stonehenge said that they were taunted by American men who were chanting, oil, oil, oil!
And they were not telling them how to get that paint off of the Stonehenge either.
They're just chanting oil. So these are Just Stop Oil people.
That's the name of their group.
They don't do anything constructive.
They offer no alternatives.
They just destroy.
The guy's got orange paint all over himself and his shirt because he doesn't know which way the wind's blowing.
They said American males taunted him at the site of the demonstration.
Aw, isn't that a shame?
Don't you feel sorry for him? This microaggression.
Maybe it was a macroaggression.
There was a bunch, a group of young American people, mainly males, who just kept up continuously barking and shouting what they thought was clever, provocative things because this action was in support of Just Stop Oil.
They started chanting oil and boasting that they would go back and use even more oil.
Other people, he said, were silent.
We're the American males that we're going to go use even more oil.
Nobody else said anything.
Isn't that pathetic? It truly is amazing.
But Larry Fink had something to say about the insanity of destroying our power grid.
Wow. It's kind of interesting, isn't it?
We see Larry Pink stepping back from the abyss.
We see a lot of European countries stepping back from the abyss.
For the longest time, Eric Peters and I talked about what the EPA did to VW. VW is a gigantic car company now.
They have swallowed up so many different automakers across Europe.
Even big luxury brands like Bugatti and everything are under their banner.
And they had come up with a very efficient, incredibly efficient and durable diesel engine that's going to get like 100 miles per gallon and be very clean as well.
But the EPA wasn't going to have it.
They had to have some way to get rid of that.
So they claimed that they cheated on an emissions scandal, hit them with over $4 billion.
They came up with criminal charges against several VW executives for that.
Now, we had situations where, and we talked about it, the Takata airbag.
That company has killed probably 15, 16 people worldwide with exploding airbags that were defective.
And you've had situations with a Ford Pinto where they did shortcuts and people died with that back in the 70s.
Nobody has ever been penalized like Volkswagen.
And Volkswagen towed the line.
They said, all right, we're going to get into EVs.
We'll drop the diesel stuff.
Just drop it. And we're going to get into EVs.
Well, now... You've got European car companies are looking at this and saying, well, two things.
First of all, nobody's buying this stuff, even with all the incentives.
Secondly, we're not going to be able to compete with China.
For the people, one quarter of the people who want these things, we're not going to be able to compete with China at all.
So we're out of business unless we pull back.
So they're starting to design more engines and things like that.
But... You have the governments in various places are still doubling down in opposition.
They didn't even want to have hybrids.
No, no. It's got to be full electric or nothing.
Because what they want is nothing.
They don't want anybody to have any mobility or independence or private vehicles or any of that kind of stuff.
Now, Larry Fink at the World Economic Forum destroys net zero.
Why? Well, now because they need power for artificial intelligence.
And folks, that is not going to be power that's going to be available for your electric vehicle or for your anything, right?
They want to shut down anything, any appliances, any heating and air conditioning that is not electric.
That's all going to be shut down.
And these people are going to build power for artificial intelligence, but they're not going to share it with you.
When we talk about you'll have nothing and they'll have everything, that begins with the power stuff.
He says the world is going to be short power.
And to power these data companies to do artificial intelligence, you cannot just have this intermittent power like wind and solar.
You need dispatchable power.
And I do believe, to properly build out AI, we're talking about trillions of dollars of investing.
So data centers today could be as much as 200 megawatts.
They're now talking about data centers that are going to be one gigawatt.
That powers a city.
There's one tech company that I spoke to the CEO last week who said, right now, all their data centers is about 5 gigawatts.
By 2030, they need 30 gigawatts.
30. The amount of power that's needed to use AI has huge impact on society.
Where's that power going to come from?
Are we going to take it off the grid?
What does it mean for elevated energy prices for everybody else if it's that?
I think it's going to represent some huge societal questions that we have not addressed the negative side.
Forget about the use of it, but just the generation of it is massive power.
But that is a huge investment opportunity so that the world is going to be short power.
Here's how we can make money.
Yeah. We create a power shortage.
We've got a profit opportunity.
You cannot have just this intermittent power like wind and solar.
You need dispatchable power because you can't turn off and on these data centers.
And so it's a company... Larry, it's so interesting.
Think about what we heard earlier.
You know, half of the world, half of Africa doesn't have electricity.
Think of the equity here. They don't have basic electricity.
At the same time, the demand for power, as you're pointing out, from AI and data centers is going to be massive.
How do you sort that out?
Bringing power to everybody, but at the same time, if you think that Bangladesh wants to advance, they're going to have to invest in data centers and AI all at the same time.
Maybe if they don't have any AI, maybe that's why we have African intelligence.
We don't want that stuff.
Isn't that interesting? It's a given that because AI needs this, we're going to give them whatever they need.
Don't you remember back in 2022, March of 2022, We're good to go.
We need to convince people that they've got to go to CBDC because crypto uses too much power.
So we've got to demonize crypto.
We've got to end crypto. We've got to do whatever we can to end crypto.
And of course, we just had over the weekend the Winklevoss twins who were there with Zuckerberg at the beginning of Facebook, but they got out and took their money out.
Now they're heavily involved in crypto.
Both of them gave a million dollars to Trump Because of Biden's being hell-bent on destroying crypto.
So we can't have crypto.
Why? Well, because of the electricity requirements.
But hey, if we've got to go to six times the amount of power that a big city would use for one of these AI centers, well, we've just got to do that.
And as he's pointing to these globalist elites there, the sheiks in the background, all the rest of the stuff, this is an investment opportunity for us.
We can make a lot of money. They create a crisis by artificially engineering a power shortage by getting rid of functional fuels that they call fossil fuels.
And then to address this...
They're going to make a lot of money selling us this power in new forms.
Well, we can't have intermittent power like wind and solar.
What they're going to move to is nuclear.
Quite frankly, I prefer coal.
You can burn coal cleanly.
Nothing is perfect.
Everything's got side effects.
But when we start talking about nuclear power, its issue is what do you do with nuclear waste?
We just kick it to the next generation for a thousand years.
And until they come up with a solution for that, I don't think that technology is ready, in my opinion.
I'd much rather go with even dirty coal, which is what is allowed now in China and India.
They're allowed to build as many power plants, and they can be as dirty as they wish, and nobody cares.
Because none of this is about what they say it is about.
None of this is about reducing pollution or CO2. It's all about how they can make money, like you just saw there.
So one person said, well, given the emerging scales of electricity demand from the cloud and AI, especially when added to the emerging demands from reshoring, manufacturing, and promoting EVs, it should be clear that policymakers can no longer entertain the idea of an energy transition.
The nation's electric sector will need full access to all options to ensure enough electricity is produced reliably.
And at prices that American businesses and ultimately the public can afford.
Well, they put a lot of American and British and German businesses out of business because the massive requirements of manufacturing, they can't compete on price with the Chinese who can get cheap energy.
That's another way to eviscerate our economies.
Larry Fink admitted that it's a fraud, essentially.
He said, by 2030, data centers are going to need 30 gigawatts.
Where is that power going to come from?
You can't have intermittent power like wind and solar.
Well, that's exactly right.
Stealth Patriot says, thank you for the tip.
He says, I didn't know Stonehenge ran on oil.
Fossil fuel, I guess that's what it is.
There's maybe some fossils in there, huh?
Is it a mechanical motorized calendar?
Yeah, that's great.
I love that. And Amos Poole, thank you very much for the tip.
He says, hey everybody, let's top up the fuel gauge.
It's the end of the month and gauge is only half full.
You can't find news analysis like this anywhere else.
Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that, Amos.
You've been a real faithful supporter and I appreciate the commercial.
Thank you. Jason Barker, add the processing for CBDC to that list of power requirements.
Yeah, that's right. Oh, they don't care, you know all of the biometric analysis and all of the AI chat bots and all the CBDC stuff and you know, we can also talk about the data storage They've been using more than the power of a city and more than the amount of water that would be used in a city out In the desert in Utah the NSA did it I've talked about that for the last decade why in the world?
Would they put something like that with tremendous water requirements?
Why would they put that out in Utah and Bluffdale, Utah in a desert?
And then, you know, nothing is too much when it comes to them spying on us.
And so these NSA data centers, and there's another one back east, but these NSA data centers, they're there to store everything that everybody does so that when they get computers that are fast enough, when they finally get quantum computing or something that is fast enough, they can go back and hang us all.
That's what they're hoping to do.
Well, have at it.
You know, I've created a long audit trail for you, for me.
That's for sure. Okay, so Larry Fink is saying, hey, we're going to have to have the real deal here.
Oh, by the way, We just had, I think, 18 people die in a battery factory fire in, was it South Korea?
I don't know how to have the article in front of me.
But major fire, because that's what happens with these batteries.
One of the things that really bothers me here in Tennessee, we have the Tennessee Valley Authority, and they have...
Focus now to go to, they've got a lot of hydroelectric stuff and everything with the dams, but they want to focus on wind and solar.
And so they're going to have to have some way to store it.
So they want to set up these big battery energy storage sites, BESS, BESS. And we've already seen one of them catch fire in Australia.
Remember that? Remember when Elon Musk said, I'll do it in a certain number of days.
If I don't get it done in a certain number of days, you don't have to pay me.
Well, he made sure they got it done in a certain amount of days.
And they paid for it.
But then they also had a fire there.
And when you get a fire in these massive battery facilities, forget about the expense for a moment.
It's going to make electricity virtually unaffordable.
But it also puts all of us at risk for a fire.
Bloomberg, however, says Europe must double down on net zero.
The European Union's centrist leaders have learned their lesson and doubled down on achieving net zero, is the headline from Bloomberg.
Anytime they talk about zero anything, whether it's COVID zero, whether it is net zero for the climate stuff, whether it is vision zero, to say we're going to have zero fatalities from cars and pedestrians and so forth.
Anytime they talk about zero, they're talking about absolutism, totalitarianism, they're talking about nihilism.
They want nothing. I mean, that's essentially what nihilism is.
Destroy everything. And when they talk about, you see any of these things with any of these MacGuffins, whether it's a climate MacGuffin or the COVID MacGuffin or whatever, and they talk about zero, that's what they're talking about.
They're talking about pure nihilism, killing everybody, killing everything.
And so in the UK, they have elections coming up.
And labor is touted to just walk all over everybody else.
As a matter of fact, the conservatives are so hated that Nigel Farage and the Reform Party are really soaring there.
He's got a 27-point lead in his district.
And of course, he's not running at large for prime minister.
You just run for one district.
Then if you're Party wins, then you become the Prime Minister if you put together a coalition.
Nobody has to get more than 50% of the vote.
If they get less than 50% of the vote, they make a coalition with some of the other parties.
Well, you know, labor is...
It has traditionally been the opposite of the conservatives, and conservatives are so hated that labor is getting pretty close to even having a majority on their own.
And conservatives are at or below the level, depending on the polls and where they are, of the Reform Party.
Like I said, in Farage's district, the incumbent is a conservative party Tory, and Farage is 27 points over him.
So that just shows how unpopular these sellout globalist conservatives have become.
But in the Labor Party...
The person who would be the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, doubles down, and he says, I will take on the wind farm NIMBYs from day one.
When he says a NIMBY, that's somebody not in my backyard.
People who don't like the fact they want to put windmills everywhere.
So he said we're going to shut them down.
If he wins office, he plans to use a ministerial written statement to remove an obligation in the national planning policy framework for community concerns to be appropriately addressed.
He doesn't care what the community thinks.
He's going to just shut this down.
This is a stipulation that has effectively blocked onshore wind projects for a decade.
So he doesn't care what's needed.
He doesn't care what the reality is.
He doesn't care what the people in the communities want.
He's going to do it one way or the other.
Anybody in the UK paying attention to this stuff?
Nearly half of US EV drivers consider switching back to gas vehicles, says a study by McKinsey.
But nevertheless, Biden is doubling down.
Even though some people have been given massive subsidies, and some companies have been given massive subsidies, and others have had to add artificial costs to the price of internal combustion engines.
Nevertheless, people still don't want this.
The vast majority.
But Biden doesn't care what the market wants.
Just like that labor guy doesn't care what people want in their backyard.
Why should he be able to tell them what they want in their backyard?
Biden has unveiled a new scheme to kill off gas-powered vehicles.
This one is not coming through the EPA. This is coming through the Transportation Department.
Folks, we should have stopped these people.
We should have stopped Washington way back with a 55-mile-an-hour speed limit of Richard Nixon.
That's when we should have stopped these people.
This power-hungry cancer that has come out of there.
It's run through the EPA, run through the Transportation Department.
Now, this is coming from the Transportation Department.
A new mandate on Friday.
Biden is always trying to take something from us, to kill something that we've got.
He absolutely hates America, and he's hell-bent on destroying it, and he doesn't care who knows it.
It's right in your face. Now, Trump will stab you in the back, but Biden is coming after you straight on with everything.
So, a new mandate on Friday.
It's going to require that automakers get another 16 miles per gallon out of their corporate average fuel economy.
Which I think is going to be about a 50% increase, roughly.
And for trucks, they're going to have to double their fuel efficiency, just by fiat.
And they're going to have to do it by 2032.
This is the regime's last push to ensure that all Americans have no choice but to use electric vehicles by 2032.
And then, of course, they'll tell you by 2032, we don't have the power.
We got to use the power to spy on you.
We don't have the power to run your car or your range or your heater.
We got to use that to spy on you.
And to lie to you. You know, the artificial intelligence stuff.
This new scheme comes as the Biden regime admitted last week that only seven electric charging stations have been built since the trillion-dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill was signed into law by Biden in November of 2021.
The legislation had authorized the federal government to build 500,000 EV charging ports by 2030.
They've only done seven.
That's the stations.
That's not the individual charging units.
But they have, I think it is, $7 billion earmarked for that.
And of that, they've only built seven of these things so far.
So this is beyond EV. This is a plan to destroy this country in every way that they can think of.
Here's another one. Governor Nusance in California.
Grabbing Nusance is trying to grab everything that he can.
He wants to mandate electric trains.
Electric trains that don't even exist.
And he wants to mandate them.
That's the way these politicians are.
And why wouldn't they be, right?
This whole climate thing doesn't exist.
So if you've got an imaginary problem, why not mandate imaginary solutions that don't exist?
Because the problem doesn't exist.
The problem is nuisance, and the problem is Biden.
California Democrats are using the California Air Resources Board, that's CARB. It recently applied to the EPA for a waiver under the Clean Air Act that would enable it to implement new regulations forcing the electrification of freight trains.
So, they're going to double the fuel requirements for trucks.
They're going to completely eliminate freight trains in California.
How are we going to ship things around?
We have a society that is built on just-in-time delivery of inventory products, as we saw when Trump shut everything down in 2020.
Here's the problem. The electric trains that CARB wants to force into action beginning in 2030 don't even exist yet.
And understand that there are seven states...
That link their requirements to California's Air Resources Board, CARB. CARB needs EPA's waiver due to the fact that the federal agency must approve state regulations related to the Clean Air Act that vary materially from federal regulations.
Do you think they're going to have a problem upping this requirement?
Of course, the EPA will love that.
They'll greenlight it. And it'll be instantly a part of seven other states will ban freight trains as well.
Under its own standards, it's up to EPA to decide whether there is inadequate lead time to permit the development of the necessary technology, giving appropriate consideration to the cost of compliance within that time.
To be clear, the technology for the electric freight locomotives does exist, but the problem is that there's no viable market for them due to the exorbitant costs involved.
But, hey, exorbitant costs, who cares about that?
Just like I talked about on Friday, you know, that 91-year-old lady who opened up an Arby's 55 years ago.
The average life of most businesses fail within the first five years.
She was able to run that business for 55 years.
What put her out? Well, she said the thing that really started all this was the lockdowns from Trump.
Then, grab and nuisance came along and raised the minimum wage to $20 an hour, but only for businesses like hers.
Only for fast food chains.
And then at the same time, the Arby's chain, because this is, you know, they said, well, you're going to have to buy some new automated equipment.
And I said from the very beginning, That that was the design.
That Nuisance was doing this to help his buddies in Silicon Valley.
The one place that they've got some robots ready to roll out, they just got to find people who will come up with the investment.
The one area is in preparation for fast food.
We've got a very simple menu and you can train these robots to do that kind of stuff.
And so by making human labor expensive, what nuisance...
Oh, they're there for the little man, aren't they?
They're there for the common laborer?
No. His design is to price people out of jobs in the fast food market so that his buddies in Silicon Valley can sell robots to the big food chains.
That's what this is all about.
And if they can sell them in California, then they can require it from their franchisees all over the country.
And if these franchisees go out of business, the major franchise probably doesn't care.
They just take it over themselves.
Oh, you don't have enough capital?
Like Hillary Clinton said, I can't be bothered about all these undercapitalized small businesses.
That's their problem. They don't have enough money.
They shouldn't exist if they can't pay me, you know.
So under some standards, EPA has to decide whether there's time to do this.
They've got the technology for it, but nobody can afford it.
The prototypes that have been produced are not envisioned to run alone, but the electric trains that they have run in tandem with diesel locomotives to ensure reliability.
In other words, what they've come up with is a kind of a hybrid approach.
Said, well, you know, we can use...
The electric trains, as long as they've got a charge or whatever, but then we got diesel to make up the rest of the gap, and they're saying, no, no diesel, can't have that.
These people are throwing monkey wrenches into the supply chain just like Trump did with the 2020 lockdown.
They're nihilists.
So, save our cars.
A winning campaign message in the age of EV mandates.
And there is a group that has come together, the Save Our Cars Coalition, 31 national and state organizations devoted to preserving the ability of consumers to select the vehicles most suitable to their needs.
You notice that the Save Our Cars Coalition, no Republicans are talking about this in the election year, really.
No, they're not. And so, you know, they're not pulling up and running with this.
So they put together a coalition, state organizations and some national organizations to push this through.
They said in a nation as expansive as the United States, cars are not merely vehicles, they are integral to the American way of life.
They play a pivotal role in our daily lives, especially in suburban and rural settings.
This modern day prohibition would outlaw a product and a value in this case, gasoline powered cars and trucks that have created personal mobility on an unprecedented scale.
And they cannot persuade people to forego themselves.
Well, let's hope that that is the case.
I mean, this is, you know, the intention, as Eric Peters and I have been talking about for a long time, is for people to have no ownership.
They're very clear about that. C40 initiative doesn't want you to have meat, doesn't want you to have dairy, they don't want you to have a car.
They want you completely dependent on them because they don't want you to go anywhere.
They want to keep you within a little 15-minute radius.
Your money won't even work outside of that area.
And so this is about immobilizing us.
And we better understand, you know, when you look at what are the military objectives when they go in and attack an area?
Well, they want to break their lines of communication.
That's why there's so much focus on censorship and on propaganda.
So you can break their lines of communication.
You want to make it so they can't move.
And you want to cut their supply chains.
This is full-on war, folks.
This is what they're doing to us.
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What they don't talk about is the plan to depopulate most of us first.
That's exactly right.
And says also, Biden's infrastructure bill was all about infrastructure to spy upon us.
Absolutely correct. We're gonna talk about the pandemic here, but before we do real quickly. I just want to thank people who have In the last Last two weeks here who've donated to us on zell Darren M. Brian P Jeffrey C. Raymond G. Stacy a Susan L. Michael E. Michael P. Joshua M. Susan L. Same person again. Thank you
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If you want me to read your full name, I can do that as well.
I'm kind of reluctant, though, to read people's last names out just in case.
But thank you all for your support on Zelle.
And let's talk a little bit about, let's see, what do we got here?
Something from Jason. The song reminds me of a diamond retailer commercial.
That's exactly where it was used.
And I guess there won't be too many more of those pretty soon.
Come up, the new process that they've got where they can make diamonds at room temperature without having even a starting diamond.
That may be, I don't know, maybe they'll get even cheaper than cubic zirconia.
I don't know. But let's talk a little bit about some of this dictatorship.
Some of this pandemic stuff.
The man responsible for the world's longest lockdown, given Australia's top honor.
Yeah, that's Dictator Dan in Australia.
Isn't that amazing? It tells you exactly what these people wanted, doesn't it?
You know, they like what Dictator Dan did.
That's why these people are giving him an award.
What does it tell you that Trump didn't fire Fauci, but he gave him an award for Operation Warp Speed on his last day as president?
Did Fauci do what Trump wanted?
Did dictator Dan do what these people who pick our leaders want?
Yeah, they pretty much did the same thing everywhere.
Now, in Australia, they really got their dictator award on a little bit more than in most places.
Today, Australia's two most aggressive COVID-era premieres, Daniel Andrews and Victoria and Mark McGowan in Western Australia, were awarded the nation's top honor.
The companion of the Order of Australia.
And so some of Andrew's greatest hits his accomplishments dictator Dan He had the world's longest Kovat lockdown. He kept Melburnians under house arrest for over 260 days He set Victorian police on to peaceful protesters who were beaten pepper-sprayed Shot at with rubber bullets and arrested on charges of incitement Two people set themselves on fire to protest dictator Dan
Andrews vaccine mandates and passports He trapped thousands of low-income Melbourne residents in public housing flats under armed guard for weeks the Victorian Ombudsman found that the government had breached human rights But the housing minister Richard Wynn flipped it off saying we make no apology for saving people's lives they were Carting people not letting him into grocery stores and
other things like that as well He trashed Victoria's finances, leaving behind a nasty financial cocktail of debt and high borrowing costs.
Oh, just like Benedict Donald.
How about that? Dictator Dan and Benedict Donald.
He cultivated a culture of corruption, secrecy, and outright lying, brushing off scandal after scandal and never apologizing.
This is a pattern that we're seeing everywhere, isn't it?
A hotel quarantine bungle that resulted in 800 deaths.
After being pinned to the wall over it, Andrews did eventually apologize for this one.
And then Mark McGowan, who resigned from the Western Australian Premiership in June of last year.
He had a 697-day nightmare border closure that separated families, resulted in suicides of despair.
I remember that. I remember one person saying, well, you know, we can go home now.
Finally, they met her at the airport and kidnapped her and took her off to a...
Like a FEMA camp type of thing.
And then took her to a hotel.
Actually, it wasn't a FEMA camp.
Took her to a hotel and charged her an unbelievable per diem amount.
And she said, I don't have that money.
You know, she was like a retired school teacher or something.
World's toughest and most punitive segregation rules from McGowan.
Excluding the remaining 1-2% unvaccinated from the economy, from society, from access to services that they had paid for with their taxes.
You think that won't happen from this group of people again?
Let's take a look at what they're already talking about.
Well, you're going to get the ID. This is Gates talking to the Democrats, talking to the Republicans as well.
Republicans support this CBDC stuff, you know.
But, hey, we're going to make sure that if people don't take the number, then they don't get their military benefits or the VA or whatever.
They don't get their Social Security that they paid 15% their entire working life for.
We'll cut all that off.
Adverse event reporting shot up 24 times the usual rate with COVID vaccine rollout, with 57% of adverse events requiring treatment in the emergency department, the hospital.
And he tanked the hospital system.
Ambulance ramping doubled in 2021, at a time when there was almost zero COVID in the state.
But there were record high adverse events reported in relation to the COVID vaccine.
So we'll give him a good shout out here.
Combined with a spirit of bold curiosity for the adventure ahead.
Oh Yeah, you know, when I went to New Zealand, we were thinking about moving there in the mid-90s and decided not to when we went down there.
And I had some connections to the Libertarian Party to find some libertarians that were down there.
And they had a guy who had a very popular radio program.
They called him the Rush Limbaugh of New Zealand.
And what he would do is he would talk about You know, government overreach, government overregulation, statism, and things like that.
And after he would give the person a shout-out, you know, like Dictator Dan or Mark McGowan, he would have Sieg Heil, you know, like Hitler there, the whole group, Sieg Heil, Sieg Heil, let's give him a shout-out, you know?
Calling him Nazis, that's his way of calling him Nazis, he was doing that all the time.
Well, Trump says he didn't rely on Fauci.
He says, I didn't trust him.
Oh, really? He didn't trust him at all?
That's funny. Seems like he did.
Seems like he gave him everything that he wanted.
So, in this, in the questions here, he says, COVID came from the Wuhan lab.
He said the bat story is false.
It should be called the China virus.
You understand what he's doing here, right?
It's what all these guys are doing.
We don't have to take responsibility for it.
You know, first, they didn't want to talk about there being a lab thing, but the people in the alternative conservative media were saying, oh, oh, this is gain-of-function, and it's going to kill us all.
Well, that was something to consider in December 2019, but by the beginning of January, we were seeing healthy young people doing fake falls.
You know, we know what that looks like.
You know, and putting it out on social media to scare everybody.
We saw the Chinese locking people on their houses like, okay, okay.
I've seen this movie before.
It's Dark Winter. And, you know, practiced in 2001.
But these people who started saying, well, you know, it's designed and it's going to kill everybody.
They had no basis to say that.
They still have no basis to say that.
There was no pandemic.
You know it. I know it.
We didn't see people dropping dead in the streets and passing out like they were trying to pass this off on us from China.
What China did was lay the psychological foundation to scare people.
China did not create a massive bioweapon.
No matter what Fauci did, no matter how much money he spent, and no matter how much You know Peter Dozak and all these other people spent to do this stuff. They got nothing They wound up shooting blanks if they even tried to do anything with that. There was no pandemic I'm gonna stress that because now we got a lot of same people and alternative media who said that some of them were purged for saying that that could be a possibility and
And I was opposing it because I knew that it was being used to scare people conservatives scaring them into getting the vaccine and Scaring them into buying storable food and masks and all the other stuff that these people were selling But now they're doing it again.
And you've got a lot of conservatives who are doing it again.
And there's no excuse for this.
Look, we need to get rid of gain of function.
It's an incredible waste of money.
It's a dangerous thing that can have problems.
And I've been saying this for over a decade.
Get rid of gain of function.
However, to bring it up at this point in time, in my opinion, is to take us back to where we were in the first couple of months, the first quarter of 2020.
Scaring people to death and preparing for them to get locked down.
Planting that seed of fear and doubt in people's minds.
That's what this is about.
And I'm not going to support this from anybody.
You know, I posted at InfoWars, but you've got people like Peter McCullough and others who are pushing this kind of fear here.
People like Zero Hedge, people like Breitbart, they're pushing this bird flu pandemic stuff.
And you've got Redfield.
I talked about, you know, there's an excellent article on vaccine impact, healthimpact.com, talking about Redfield's connections with the company that's doing the testing equipment and the rest of the stuff.
This is all about money, folks.
So, Trump says, did Fauci lie?
Should he be prosecuted?
He was asked, rather.
And Trump says, well, Fauci was more involved with Biden.
I didn't rely on him because I didn't trust him.
I've played for you over and over again.
The people begging him to fire Fauci.
Well, we'll see. Before the election.
We'll see. Vote for me.
We'll see what happens. He didn't fire him.
He gave him a medal.
He likes what he did.
Just like they like what Dan Andrews did, the people in power.
The people in power like Fauci.
Trump likes to talk about how he locked down the border to keep people from China from coming in, as if China was the only threat.
No, the whole thing was a red herring, and they're still trying to redirect you To China and still redirect you to gain a function.
Debbie Lerman at Brownstone says Jim Jordan should ask Fauci some of these questions.
Who was responsible for the U.S. government's COVID response policy, including censorship of dissenting views?
Well, that would be a good question if you wanted to have congressional hearings, don't you think?
Why were the COVID meetings classified?
Why were they top secret?
Was this something that's being run by the military?
Well, yes, of course it is.
Who was in charge of government communications about COVID and so forth?
Well, you know, while they're doing this, those are some questions she's right that Jim Jordan should ask.
I think those of us who are reporting on this should ask Jim Jordan.
Why? Who paid for all this?
Who paid for all this, Jim?
And why aren't you stopping the money from going to these programs anyway?
You're scaring everybody about gain of function.
So put your money where your fear is.
Stop funding it.
This is funded by Congress.
This is funded by the president who gave them the money over an executive emergency order.
So stop all of that.
No, they're not going to stop that at all.
And like I said, this is sent to me by a listener, Matthew.
He said, Hey David, I'm beginning to think McCullough was a Trojan horse to get us to trust and to follow him during the plandemic, so we'd blindly follow his lead in the upcoming next plandemic.
What do you think? Well, I appreciate the fact that he stood up and I think he paid a price for it, but I also think that he is selling something and I think he's got a vested interest in selling that stuff now.
I'm not saying that he's a grifter, but he is mistakenly, I think, pushing the lab leak.
He's pushing the bird flu indirectly.
This is the article that he sent me.
Chinese single immunization with the H5N1 virus-like particle vaccine protects chickens against it, but enables more viral shedding.
Dr. McCullough, there is no pandemic of bird flu.
There was no pandemic of COVID. And again, I have my differences with him because, you know, he's talking about a COVID pandemic.
No, the pandemic was the vaccine, and he's done some good work on that.
Even had a study that they published about how they might be able to stop the continual replication.
So he's told the truth about the continual replication about some of these other things.
But folks, be very cautious of these people.
Don't let them prod you into fear about a gain-of-function thing.
As I said before, no matter how much money they spent, no matter how hard they tried, they did not have a gain-of-function pandemic.
They had a bioweapon injection, and they used the fear of a gain-of-function pandemic to create doubt in the minds of a lot of people who had normally said, I'm not taking some kind of experimental vaccine that's never been tested.
We've never done anything like mRNA before.
Those people were so afraid of the gain-of-function That they took it.
And so it's good that he's done some of this stuff, but let's understand that there is no bird flu pandemic that we need to be concerned about.
The weapons that we need to be concerned about are the injections.
Jason Barker, the media and the vaccine was the pandemic.
That's right. It was all psychological.
It was all psychological until the shot.
The shot was the weapon.
Handy. Good to see you, Handy.
I work for the COVID hotbed of Georgia.
The pandemic was so severe, I was sent home many shifts in 2020 because the call volume was so low.
That's right. And, you know, I was saying this all the way through, and I didn't realize how many people, at the beginning, I didn't realize just how ridiculous the ventilator thing was.
And I didn't realize how many people were dying that were put on it.
I knew that remdesivir was bad.
I covered that from the beginning. I knew that they tried to introduce it for AIDS and then for Ebola.
And every time they said it doesn't do anything, but it kills people.
And so I warned everybody about the remdesivir.
When I looked at the pandemic, I knew there was no pandemic.
And we saw Franklin Graham take his tent up and go home without treating anybody.
We saw the 2,500 in New York City.
We saw the 2,500-bed Army Hospital removed without treating anybody.
We saw the hospital ship in New York and another one in LA removed.
Nobody treated. There was no pandemic, folks.
The pandemic was a bunch of grifting lies from the media, from the government.
And what I saw as it was happening, I focused on the PCR. So they're using this PCR to say that anybody who dies from anything died from COVID. But I think they were actually killing people with a hospital protocol.
We've now seen that evidence.
We've seen the do not resuscitate orders.
We've seen all the different games that they were playing, even incentivizing with cash, giving money for burial to the families of people that they had kidnapped and killed.
And so it is the hospital protocols that also kill people.
It's not just the injection, but it's also the hospital protocol.
That's 100% Trump.
100% Trump.
The lockdowns, the hospital protocol, all of that stuff.
So, as Jason Barker has pointed out many times, Trump had that order to do it to the military.
They're just waiting for the FDA to rubber stamp it.
Jason Barker, excess deaths were trending downward during the entirety of the pandemic, then rose sharply after the vaccine.
That's right. Then they stopped reporting numbers to hide it.
And they stopped talking about herd immunity, too, didn't they?
Do Not Obey says the pandemic never had anything to do with the virus.
From the get-go, it was global political agenda using emergency powers to circumvent legislative protocols and our constitutional rights.
Prince's Wrong thinks that lockdowns are necessary for the massive transfer of wealth and for a financial reset.
Paladin Pulcher says my local news was saying the hospital was overflowing.
Then I had to go to the hospital for a chronic condition I've always had.
I discovered it was completely empty.
And we've had a lot of independent journalists going around New York City, other places like that, showing it was empty, getting attacked by the hospital administrator.
Get out of here. I'm going to arrest you and all the rest of the stuff.
I showed the videos of the nurses in Brazil.
They're all masked up and all this kind of stuff.
And they walk around and, you know, they kind of dance around and open one by one.
The curtains that were pulled around a bed to show you that there's nobody in the beds.
Nobody anywhere in the intensive care unit.
Jason Barker. Long COVID is likely just people getting sick that now have a compromised immune system from the vaccine boosters.
I agree. Chevkin 321.
Packed hospitals and mass graves in Central Park.
Yeah, didn't happen. Remember that?
They put all this stuff out there.
Oh yeah, they're burying people in Central Park.
And then what they did was they did a retraction several days later, and the retraction was buried.
That is something that fixed itself in a lot of people's minds.
Well, again, as we look at what is happening here with the bird flu, Dr.
David Martin, I think he's done a lot of good research as well, just like McCullough.
But be careful, folks.
Nobody's right 100% of the time, and I really disagree with him on this.
He says, since 2002, coronavirus has been a man-made pathogen.
It's been engineered.
Ralph Baric, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and so forth and so on.
Look, I had this quasi-debate when I was at Infowars because Alex wanted to, you know...
Put me on to either contradict me or to say, well, I, you know, see, I always told everybody that it wasn't a pandemic type of thing.
And he had me on with Francis Boyle.
Francis Boyle, who has fought against gain-of-function.
And I told him, I said, I absolutely agree with you.
We've got to end gain-of-function.
There's absolutely no good that can come of it.
And so we need to end that.
But I was absolutely adamant.
And I've been shown to be right with all due respect.
Yeah. Every time I would say something, Francis Boyle would come back and say, well, with all due respect, which is basically like, bless your heart, or the fact that I don't have any respect for what you have to say.
So with all due respect, Dr.
Boyle, you were wrong about the pandemic.
Grossly wrong to push the panic button.
And all of you who did that have been shown to be wrong.
It was and is the vaccine.
It was and is the misinformation.
And the bird flu stuff is...
Out there right now, so to push all of this stuff, and to say they've been engineering this for 20 years, what they engineered was how they were going to lie to us, how they were going to lock us down, how they were going to get an experimental vaccine.
Talk about that aspect of it.
But to push the fact that this is a man-made pathogen, that we need to be concerned about this, that is absolutely, categorically not true.
There's no evidence of that.
I don't care about your documents that you found.
They may very well have thought they may have wanted to do that.
They may have thought they were going to do that.
They may have tried to do that.
That's what your documents show.
But the reality is that they failed if that's what they wanted to do.
So stop pushing the fear.
I'm not going to put up with this stuff.
I don't care who puts this out there.
We've got to stop these people from doing this again.
Handy. There's already fear pushers making videos on the bird flu pandemic on YouTube.
Yeah. Well, of course, they're going to get a lot of money for that kind of stuff, too.
Look, I mean, people were being paid money by, you know, people being paid money.
You have Curtis Chang, I think is his name.
And he was out there trying to scare pastors into scaring Christians and stuff like that.
They were tapping into the Ad Council.
They were tapping into all of this money that Trump had put out there.
He put a big wad of cash out there to scare everybody.
And they had people from every walk of life that were tapping into that.
And you had a lot of people who were influencers on YouTube who were tapping into that as well.
YouTube was getting paid to reward that, and they were paying people rewards to do that.
Andy, there's already...
I already read that. My son says, I'm sure they're getting pushed by YouTube's recommendations with bird flu fear video.
Oh, absolutely. You know, absolutely they are.
Well, I got a couple more emails.
We got just a little bit of time here.
I think I've got enough time to cover them.
This is from the UK. And sent me a poster of one person who's standing for election with a reformed political party.
And... And as I said before, I'm very hopeful that, of course, it's going to come up pretty quickly.
Fourth of July is when they're going to have their election.
So it remains to be seen whether or not they're going to get their independence of the Labor Party and the Conservative Party.
But the argument that these people have been using in the past, the Conservative Party, is against any other Conservative parties who run.
You don't want to split the Conservative vote.
Well, the reality is that right now, at this point in time, if you were to combine the Conservative Party and the Reform Party, they still don't have as much as the Labor Party.
And then there's these other left-wing parties that are there.
But if anybody's going to get out of the way, if anybody needs to stop splitting the Conservative vote, it's the Conservative Party itself.
They have done nothing but betray the people of the UK. They are globalist sellouts to the nth degree.
And then this was...
Well, let's see. I already covered that about the gas-powered stuff and the new rules.
California budget deal.
This is from Sam. Slash's spending...
But includes $12 million for reparations.
They just cannot help themselves.
There's always going to be a new grift that they want to tap into.
And that's the way it is with the Democrats.
It is always about that.
As we look at food, for example, we have...
Oh, it's not that one.
It's another one that's here.
Let's see. Where did I put that one?
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