As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday the 26th of July, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Well, breaking this morning, we have some stories about train sabotage in Paris before the Olympics.
This is something we've been talking about for quite some time, so this is a breaking story.
We're going to go with that first.
We're also going to take a look at some new footage that came out yesterday about 9-11.
And we're going to revisit 9-11.
And then we're going to talk about the central bank.
There's a great article from Mises about abolishing the central bank.
They said it's an American tradition.
That's right. You want to make America great again?
Get rid of the central bank.
That's how we make America great.
And we're also going to take a look at an amazingly stupid model from NASA. Scaring everybody about CO2 that they've animated with a computer.
Why would anybody take this seriously?
But again, people take Lala seriously, they take Trump seriously, so they'll take this seriously as well.
We'll be right back. Well, today in France, just before the beginning of the Olympics in Paris, There was a coordinated planned attack.
This is what they've done.
Seems that what arsonists have done is set fire to signal boxes at various points along these lines.
Now that causes huge chaos because it's also damaged communications.
There are fiber optics cables going along those routes and it takes quite a lot of time to repair the signal boxes.
Discuss this story, which has emerged in the last half an hour or so, that vandals have carried out Arsenal to this high-speed rail network.
Oh, yeah, it's just vandals, don't worry.
It's like a practical joke or something.
We know where these vandals came from.
We know they were let in by massive numbers into Paris and other places in Europe as well.
And this is what they want.
And this is what I've talked about.
You want to say something, Travis? What is it Sadiq Khan said?
Just part and parcel of living in a big city or something like that?
Well, you know, these are actually, they set these up outside of Paris.
This is not in Paris per se.
If you take a look at the map here.
What they do, it's a coordinated attack.
You can see that there's three different places at the north of France that would lead into Paris.
There was another one that was, so these are to the north and to the southwest and to the east, but there was another one that was set up in the southeast to go off, and the people stopped it.
So, somebody on the train, somebody who worked with the train thing saw this happening, and they stopped that one, but they got three of them.
They blew up these control boxes.
Now, it was last week that we had the CrowdStrike thing, and I had Goat Tree on Saturday, and we talked about that.
And, of course, this has been one of the things that has been a real stickler with Goat Tree, is paying a lot of attention to the train derailments and other things like that, and talking about how easy it is To take over these boxes and how vulnerable these systems are.
And these are passenger trains.
They're not freight trains that are going to derail and spill toxic chemicals.
But it has created a...
And high-speed trains that have the passenger trains.
But it's created a real bottleneck for people.
And then there's other issues that are brought about by the hyper-security that is there.
People have been saying this is like living in a jail.
People have said they have put so much more surveillance in Paris under the justification for the Olympics that they had to change the laws.
I talked about that yesterday. I said, well, the way we do it in America is we just ignore the law.
We don't bother to even change it.
If we want to do surveillance, they just do it.
And the way for you to stop them Or to even call them out on it, which most people won't do.
But take a look at this.
This was put up on social media.
A guy who said they are taking so long in terms of vetting people with security that the trains are leaving mostly empty.
Because they've got to keep the trains on time.
Even if you've got some kind of a Nazi security, you've got to make those trains run on time, right?
Yeah. And so he's got his camera and he says, look at this.
You've got all these different areas here.
And he said these trains are just leaving empty.
It is amazing to see how there's nobody there because nobody can get past the train.
That's the security. And so they just pull them out of there after a certain amount of time.
Because the railroad doesn't want to look bad.
So everybody's blockaded.
And now they're telling everybody to stay away from the train stations.
Well, there might be an attack on the train stations.
Now, is this being done by migrants?
Is it being done by Arabs who are protesting the Arab-Israeli war?
They've been doing a lot of that.
Who knows? It could be a false flag.
It could be France saying, yeah, see, it was all justified.
We had to do this. That's the way these things are rolling out.
And unfortunately, the people who are going to not be able to get on these passenger trains and not going to be able to make it for the opening of the Olympics, they're going to miss wonderful things like this that have been going on.
Here we have the tranny and the lighting of the torch.
This is usually something that has traditionally been done with a man and a woman.
And so now they've got a weirdly made-up guy as a woman.
That's what they're missing at the Olympics.
Count themselves.
They're just lucky that they're not going to see that stuff.
I don't know. But we're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, we're going to take a look at Walt Disney.
We're going to talk about something that's weird.
Here we have a guy dressed as Minnie Mouse.
He's a costume character.
He's taking the head off, and you can see he's a middle-aged man.
He appears to be taking a cigarette break.
Just took the head off. He's there in public and he's leaning on a fence.
You know, we're just not trying that hard anymore, are we?
It's pretty pathetic.
But we'll take a quick break and we'll be right back.
They're doing what? In the place they named after me?
Good thing I have the David Knight Show to keep me informed on the plots of these traitors.
Making sense.
Common again. This is the David Knight Show.
Yeah, we have Walt Disney, as a matter of fact, Babylon Bee.
There's been so many problems with Disney World.
Their stock is tanking.
They've had to cut the admission price at Disney World significantly.
They did it quietly, significantly.
Babylon Bee said Walt Disney is posthumously fired by the Disney company because they discovered he's a white male.
Ha ha ha! They probably discovered that he did some patriotic movies about American history, too.
One of the few people in Hollywood to ever do that.
Why is that? Why is that?
That makes me think, when we had our video store...
The way we competed against Blockbuster that opened up straight across from us was we had a really good catalog selection.
That's what I was really interested in.
I wasn't really interested in the new movies that much, even in the 90s.
So we had a great catalog section, and we had over 200 categories.
And we put them in like a, well, kind of a tiered stuff.
We had a closed library so people would pull out the boxes, and then we would switch that out for the tape.
And so we had all these different categories.
We didn't just have action.
We broke it down into different, you know, Westerns and wars and stuff, but into particular wars.
And, of course, there's a lot of stuff done about World War II. But there's only a handful.
I mean, you could count them on one hand, pretty much.
Movies about the American Revolution.
And if it wasn't for Disney, he probably wouldn't have had any of those.
But yeah, they didn't like that.
Now, you know, his granddaughter, actually it's Roy's granddaughter, I think.
Who's the big donor for the Democrats.
She's never done anything in her life.
She's just lived off a trust fund baby, handing out money to socialists.
And she was the one saying, I'm not giving any money until they get rid of Joe Biden.
She made multiple statements about that.
She would probably fire Walt Disney.
She would not let him be hired in the first place.
Company executives were shocked and saddened to learn that Walt Disney was a white man.
Leading to swift action of posthumously terminating his association with Disney and the media and entertainment giant, his tyrannical white male rule is over.
We will now be offering counseling and reparations to any employees of the Walt Disney Company who may have been hurt by the fact that it was founded by Walt Disney.
Well, I don't know. This guy seems to be okay.
They're allowing him to play Minnie Mouse.
And when I saw this picture, I used to work at Busch Gardens when I was in college.
Well, I didn't do it for long.
I did it one summer with a band that was there.
And they hired us because they had previously...
They'd not had a focus on restaurants and tourist shops and stuff like that.
So what they did was they were making it into more of a competition with Disney World, adding rides in different sections and everything.
So they had everybody come in through a Moroccan village, and they just added that.
I don't know. I've been there in years.
I don't know what it's like now. So they had this Moroccan village, and they wanted people to hang around, so they got a lot of live entertainment.
So we were part of the live entertainment that was in rotation.
And we shared a break room with the costume characters.
And there's absolutely no way that these people would have ever taken their head off in public.
This guy, again, this guy, he's a Minnie Mouse guy, and he's smoking a cigarette.
Now, I don't know if this is Disney World or not, but I don't know where he got that costume.
If it's not Disney World, it looks pretty authentic to me.
And just taking a smoking break out there in public.
Again, that would never be done.
It's so sloppy.
And these articles, first of all, about Disney World and then about the films.
We lost our family.
They lost our family for good, said one customer.
They were very upset about the way that they were treated, in addition to the expensive prices that were there.
Disney's quietly reduced admission and hotel prices in recent months.
Starting in May, the company began offering discounted three-day ticket packages for $89 per day, including access to Disney's Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Epcot.
That's still way more than we used to pay.
It's amazing. As I've said before, we started going there when Walt Disney opened it up.
You open it up as a place where a family could go and hang out.
It's just like a park, and you didn't even have to pay an entrance fee.
You could buy a book of tickets if you wanted to do a ride, and if you didn't use all your tickets, you could come back on another day and do it.
You could eat at the restaurants, and the restaurants were reasonably priced.
They were no more expensive than the restaurants on the outside.
You had to pay for parking, but it was not much.
So we used to drive over there all the time and just go over there and walk around and hang out.
Maybe do one ride and have a meal or something like that.
Very different experience than it is now.
The $89 tickets are a significant drop from the previous high of $254 for a single-day Park Hopper Pass.
$254. Now we know how your friend spent $15,000 on his family at a Disney vacation.
Lindsay Robertson told Bloomberg, I think Disney's lost our family for good.
We've had back-to-back negative experiences with staff.
The standby lines are out of control.
That was the other thing. You know, when there were tickets, the way Walt Disney did it, there wasn't these ridiculously long lines.
It was...
And especially the people, the residents knew that...
If you didn't push to get into the lines early in the day, by the end of the day, most of the people had used up their tickets.
And so it was basically no lines.
Oh, and they had extended hours, too.
Way, way, way longer than the hours are now.
So the standby lines are out of control.
The cost has become insurmountable, they said.
Many cast members have become condescending and outright rude.
During my last visit, cast members are also on their cell phones and disengaged from guests.
One was dripping with attitude when we had a misunderstanding.
Disney is also reducing costs at its all-star resorts with rooms starting at $100 depending on booking times and offering up to a 27% discount, said Bloomberg.
Increased dining costs have lowered guest satisfaction as well.
Disney reintroduced dining plans allowing guests to buy meal credits for about $30 per child and $95 per adult.
I'm laughing because I'm thinking about...
Yeah, I used to I used to take care and when we first started dating on you know on The money that I'd make doing odd jobs and stuff potentially saving families 20 to 30 percent on food expenses Zero H says remember last month we published how Bob Iger DEI and woke ism broke Disney's trust with America They said we finished by saying the Walt Disney Company is
broken and until he gets new leadership at the top and refocuses on his core mission to entertain It's headed in one direction only and that is down But of course... They don't entertain anymore.
They bought all the successful franchises.
They put a feminist and Marxist DEI spin on everything.
They replaced all the heroes and the Marvel stuff and pretty much all the other movies as well.
Star Wars. All the heroes have been replaced with heroines.
I would say that they have a heroin addiction, don't you think?
Well, we could say that Mickey Mouse has died of a heroin overdose.
But then, of course, there's also the pedo grooming that is going on.
And it's not just at the parks.
It's not just at the movies that things are going down.
It's both of them. And so the stock itself is going down.
Disney stock takes a dive this week as you had a billionaire investor unload 26 million shares In April the stock rallied to a hundred twenty three dollars a share up from 91 the beginning of the year in early May The Disney grooming syndicate as a John Nolte at Breitbart calls it reached as high as 116 But all the gains are gone now currently the price of the stock is at ninety dollars
The person who sold it is the former chairman of Marvel Entertainment that they bought Ike Perlmutter And he knows what they're doing with their heroin addiction.
He tried and failed last year in a proxy battle to get seats on Disney's board of directors.
He was joined by activist Disney shareholder Nelson Peltz.
They wanted to get some control away from Bob Iger.
Perlmutter has been one of the Disney grooming syndicate's biggest stakeholders and chief critics.
Due to the politicization and the grooming of the company.
Back in 2021, the bottom began dropping out of Disney stock had been worth nearly $200 a share before Disney decided to hyper-politicize its movies and TV shows.
As Nolte writes, Disney specifically targeted little kids for grooming.
Yeah. Gay-themed propaganda aimed at sexualizing them, encouraging them to question their gender.
Disney destroyed some of its most beloved and profitable Golden Goose franchises.
Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, etc.
Turning them into left-wing propaganda.
It's their heroin addiction.
The only bright spot in the lineup has been Pixar's Inside Out 2, which doesn't have politics, doesn't have sexual grooming in it.
Have they learned their lesson?
Doesn't matter to me. I'm done with them.
In the past, we would always go as a family and see a Pixar movie.
Always loved the stuff, but they shoved John Lasseter out.
And it didn't have anything to do.
They had some... It was when they were throwing Me Too accusations around the industry.
And when you look at how Hollywood, in general, had commercialized sex everywhere in the movies, the accusation against John Lester, well, he gives everybody hugs.
It seems like that kind of guy, you know?
Oh, well, let's kick him out.
That was it. They just wanted to get somebody who was more wholesome, I think.
And I don't know him personally.
I can't say that there wasn't anything there.
It's just... That's my feeling.
They wanted to get somebody that wasn't as wholesome.
It wasn't as focused on story as on a political narrative and kick him out.
And so, like I said, I'm not interested in seeing any of their stuff.
Well, we're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back, we're going to take a look at 9-11.
Some new footage seen for the first time.
That was taken by Japanese tourists.
I guess they were tourists. They were visiting New York when it happened.
And it was all over Twitter yesterday and trending on Twitter.
So we're gonna take a quick break and we will be right back.
I'm gonna be right back.
And now, the David Nudge Show.
Well, as I said, there was some new footage from Japanese tourists who were in New York when 9-11 happened.
They had not put it out for 23 years.
And the internet was all abuzz.
Everybody looking at it to see if they saw anything new.
This is what Richard Gage is doing.
I'll just show you a short part of it.
It's quite long.
We're not going to show the whole thing because most of it doesn't really show anything.
But he zoomed in on the collapse of the first tower.
And he said, do you notice anything?
Do you notice these flashings as it is collapsing?
The flashings below it.
And here's what he did.
He zoomed in. And if you notice, okay, starting to collapse here.
And look at the flashes going down there at the bottom.
Let me play that again for you.
Let me play that one more time here.
Let's start this over here.
Okay, here we go.
If you can see the flashes.
Starting to cave. There we go.
There's flash, flash, flash, flash.
Now, some people said, well, that's a reflection of the sunlight.
No, not through the dirt and debris or whatever that is.
But, you know, there's not really much to be seen from this new video.
What we want to remember is that there was a lot of first-person testimony of what happened there.
And there's no investigation about that.
This is going back to what some of these firefighters had to say.
As we were getting our gear on and making our way to the stairway, there was a heavy-duty explosion.
The whole building just collapsed on us inside the lobby.
Was that a secondary explosion?
Yes, it was. That was the...
Yeah, definitely a secondary explosion.
I heard a second explosion and another rumble.
An hour later than that, we had that big explosion from much, much lower.
It just went ba-boom, like a bomb went off.
And another explosion came right by me because everyone was flying.
There were numerous secondary explosions taking place in that building.
There were continuous explosions.
No, the first explosion and then there was a second explosion in the same building.
There were two explosions. Federal agencies that were down there do believe that there was some sort of explosive device.
Somewhere else besides the planes hitting.
There was another explosion that took place in one of the towers here.
So obviously, according to his theory, he thinks that there were actually devices that were planted in the building.
There was a secondary explosion, probably a device either planted before or on the aircraft that did not explode until an hour later.
Then there were secondary explosions and then the subsequent collapses.
That the FBI most likely thinks that there was a car or truck packed with explosives underneath the buildings, which also exploded at the same time and brought both of them down.
Now that's the first time we're hearing that.
So two planes and explosives that were in the building, is that correct?
That is the working theory at this point.
That is... It sounded like gunfire.
You know, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
And then all of a sudden, three big explosions.
About 50 consecutive bangs, and it fell down like a waterfall.
And we heard the noise associated with an implosion.
We heard a very loud blast, an explosion.
We looked up, and the building literally began to collapse before us.
We heard a loud explosion, and at that point, the building was collapsing.
At that point we heard a large boom.
I looked up and just saw the building coming at us.
Do you know if it was an explosion or if it was a building collapse?
To me it sounded like an explosion.
There was another major explosion.
The building itself, literally at the top of it, came down.
All of a sudden you hear an explosion and you can see the building starting to collapse.
Huge explosion that we all heard and felt.
We understand now there has been a secondary explosion on Tower 2.
According to the Associated Press, another building that has either been attacked or exploded.
The tower that has collapsed, we are told, collapsed because of a third explosion.
About an hour later after that, there was a huge explosion at the base of the South Tower.
That's the One World Trade Center, and part of the building collapsed.
We could hear a rumble, which was about five seconds long, preceding the actual collapse, and then a boom when each of those towers collapsed.
Just seconds ago, there was a huge explosion, and it appears right now the Second World Trade Tower has just collapsed.
I was about five blocks away when I heard explosions.
And then you heard from far away, boom, boom.
And you heard the boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Floor by floor, it started popping out.
It was as if they had detonated.
They were planning to take down the building.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
From the corner, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Just like 20 straight hits.
And as the bombs were going, people just started running.
And I sat there and watched a few of them explode.
And it just started going pop.
It just started going boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
And he goes, how fast?
I go like firecrackers. Yeah.
Those people are all wrong.
They were there. But, you know, we know now because it was a 9-11 commission.
They did an inquiry.
And we know because NIST did a paper on this.
None of those people don't know what they're talking about.
None of them know what they're talking about.
We've also had an engineering study that was done.
The University of Alaska said, no, that couldn't have happened the way NIST said it did.
But hey, just listen to the media today.
And I think there's a lot of media figures there that were talking about what they heard when they were on site.
But don't pay any attention to them.
Just flush it down the memory hole.
You might want to pay attention to what they did in the wake of it.
That's even more suspicious.
The money that had disappeared at the Pentagon, that nobody wants to talk about.
And the manipulation of the stock market.
Yeah, don't want to talk about that either, do we?
Well, some people were talking about, as a matter of fact, back in the time, were there explosives there?
Well, one guy said this about when they planted the explosives.
I worked in the World Trade Center from 1998 until 9-11 in 2001.
There was a power down in the South Tower on the weekend of the 8th and 9th of September.
I worked on it.
I was in the tower at the time, so I know for a fact it occurred, along with many colleagues.
So we worked on the Saturday morning, shutting everything down, handed over to the Port Authority, and it was handed back to us on the Sunday afternoon.
So there was a period of Probably 30 hours where there was no power.
Right, and it wouldn't have just affected camera security, it would have affected all the secure systems on doors for either key logs or security badges and so on to undo them.
They weren't working because they're all powered by electricity, so there was no power, there was no backup system, therefore they were all open.
In retrospect, of course, looking back, You think about everything that went on.
The fact that the power down in itself was unusual.
The fact that there were visitors to the tower, many in overalls, like engineers of some kind, wandering around the floors, carrying toolboxes and cables and so on.
At the time, wasn't suspicious of it, didn't think anything of it.
When I tried to register the information with the 9-11 Commission thereafter, and when I pursued it with the Port Authority to acknowledge it, the information was not registered by the 9-11 Commission, and it was not acknowledged by the Port Authority and is now denied by the Port Authority.
The power down took place.
Yeah. The commission took care of it.
You should call them, instead of the 9-11 commission, call them the commission of a crime.
That's what they are. So, yeah, don't believe anybody that was there.
You should believe these politicians and the guy who owned these buildings.
Larry Silverstein.
Yeah. Shady character, if ever there was one.
And then, if you think that something, if you want to spend your time Focusing on this shooting in Pennsylvania, Butler, Pennsylvania, around the Trump rally.
You might want to think about how they shut this whole thing down.
It's enough to see how they're going to use one of these events, quite frankly.
You're never going to get to the bottom of this.
We know. We know that the official story is a lie.
We know that it is in direct contradiction to what so many witnesses, and these are just a few of them.
We could do a whole day on this stuff.
We know what they all said.
We know that they never did anything to change the firefighting procedures or the way that they build buildings.
None of that stuff has ever changed.
We've never, ever had a skyscraper collapse, even though they have burned for days.
And this is before or after and after 9-11.
None of them have ever collapsed.
They will wind up like twisted metal sometimes, a little bit deformed, but they never collapse in the footprint.
And so, don't believe your eyes.
Don't believe the testimony of the people that were there.
And here's a fire chief who got very upset about this and was demanding to be heard many years ago.
My name is Christopher Joya, and I'm a fire commissioner with the Franklin Square Munson Fire District in the town of Franklin Square, New York, Nassau County, which is near the Queens border.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, I was working on the Brooklyn side of the East River, just north of the Williamsburg Bridge, and had a spectacular view of Manhattan and the Twin Towers.
Having been an eyewitness to the attacks that day and from being called to duty to assist the Fire Department of New York in the following days and weeks afterwards, 9-11 has never been far from my thoughts, having been burned forever into my soul.
The 9-11 Commission concluded that Osama bin Laden and a group of Islamic extremists were responsible and carried out the attacks.
And that was to be the end of it.
Truth be told, that is far from the end of it.
The 9-11 Commission was flawed, and in the words of two of its own, the chairman and the vice chairman of the 9-11 Commission, respectively, Thomas Keene and Lee Hamilton, who stated in their book, without precedent, that they were set up to fail.
And were starved of funds to do a proper investigation.
That's their own words.
They also confirmed that they were denied access to the truth and misled by senior officials in the Pentagon and the Federal Aviation Authority, and that this obstruction and deception led them to contemplate slapping officials with criminal charges.
The final report did not examine key evidence and neglected serious anomalies in the various accounts of what happened.
The commissioners themselves admit their report was incomplete and flawed and that many questions about the terror attacks remain unanswered.
Nevertheless, the 9-11 Commission was swiftly closed down on August 21st, 2004.
Architects and engineers for 9-11 Truth, pilots for 9-11 Truth, and the lawyers committee for 9-11 Inquiry, to name a few, raised valid and important questions that were never even considered, let alone answered, by the official investigation.
The bottom line here is that the American public has not been told the complete truth about the events of that fateful autumn morning 18 years ago.
What happened on 9-11 is fundamentally important, but equally important is the way the 9-11 cover-up signifies an absence of democratic, transparent, and accountable government.
Establishing the truth is, in part, about restoring honesty and trust and confidence in the American political system.
That is why, on July 24th of this year, the Franklin Square Munson Fire District voted unanimously to adopt a legal resolution of support for the special federal grand jury investigation before the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
That was in 2019.
The almost 3,000 innocent people who were murdered right before our eyes that day cannot speak.
So it is left up to us to speak for them and demand that their voices be heard in a court of law with subpoena power and an impartial jury to consider all of the evidence.
By placing 9-11 under a microscope and investigating everything and anything down to the smallest of details.
I demand to know, as should everyone, especially the media, why important testimony made that day from over 150 police, firefighters, and first responders regarding explosions wasn't included in the Commission report, nor investigated further.
Why didn't the FBI or NIST examine the wreckage for explosives?
Why wasn't Ground Zero considered a crime scene?
Rudy got rid of it.
Rudy Giuliani. Why was crucial evidence of melted structural steel suppressed and not even considered, or worse yet, allowed to be carted off and destroyed?
Why won't, after 18 years, mainstream media such as ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, or Fox News report on any of this, let alone ask the hard questions of how and why certain things occurred the way they did?
Especially in the collapse of the third World Trade Center building, building number seven, that most people don't even know about.
And finally...
Why can't Americans hear about FDNY Battalion Chief Orio Palmer who succeeded in making it to the point of impact on the 78th floor of the South Tower with his men and reported that he had two isolated pockets of fire and that we should be able to knock it down with two lines.
So he made it up to the fire floor and he saw what was going on.
And contradicting the official storyline that it was a raging fire up there, here's a brave fireman who made it onto the fire floor and was doing his job.
One minute after the final transmission, the South Tower collapsed.
Amazing, isn't it?
you This guy is there one minute before it collapsed.
That's not a major fire.
We can knock it out with two lines.
Boom. Goes down.
All the people have said they heard explosions.
The people have said that they shut the whole thing down for an entire weekend.
Worked on it around the clock, evidently.
The people who were on the commission have said we considered criminal charges because there was so much obstruction.
The questions that were never asked, let alone answered.
And by the way, I introduced him as a fire chief.
He's a fire commissioner. Commissioner.
And yeah, was Fox News there?
I don't know. Did Fox News ever air that?
No. What did Tucker do?
He mocked people who had testimony, who had videos of it.
Oh, but now he's on our side, right?
You trust him? You trust Fox?
You trust the government?
You trust... Any of this stuff?
Come on, wake up!
You're never going to get any answers about what happened there at the shooting.
We got the answers about 9-11, and we need to pay attention to what they did.
A part of the plan with 9-11 was what happened in 2020.
Who pulled that off?
Trump did! It was two months before 9-11, a week after they had the anthrax attack.
Two months later, they put out the model legislation, they practiced it for 20 years, and they put their patsy in.
You all think, I know you don't, not my audience.
You would have turned me off a long time ago as soon as I said something negative about Trump.
But they put this guy in that they create this legend around him.
That he's anti-globalist.
He's anti-deep state and all the rest of the stuff.
He did everything the globalists wanted.
Everything that the deep state wanted.
He paid for it. He bragged about it.
He's one of them. His best friend, Rudy Giuliani, was a guy who was in such a hurry to get rid of all of the evidence.
That he killed a lot of people with that dust.
No time for the masks.
Forget about masks.
Just go in there when they should have had masks for that dust.
Folks, it's time to wake up and to pay attention to what is the next thing.
When you know that there's something fishy about an event...
Start looking to see what they're going to bring after you.
It's like an early warning thing.
That's the way you need to approach these things.
And when we look at this election, whoever comes in in the final four years of this fourth turning as president is going to be pulling some major strings on this.
And that's why they're manipulating this so much.
We're going to take a look at the Democrat side.
You know, this manipulated, shady election.
That is preceding the final four years of this major fourth turning.
So when we come back, we're going to take a look at Lala, and now the DNC is going to have a coronation of her, even before the convention.
Selection is getting stranger and stranger.
I'm going to play a little bit of it.
to The David Knight Show.
you Well, you know, when you want to rig an election, the election rigging that we have every single election begins with ballot access.
I've said that many, many times, and you see this in spades this time, don't you?
It's just amazing how much manipulation there has been in terms of, you know, we're not going to let any competition to Joe Biden on the ballot in Florida.
I mean, the stuff that they were doing, it wasn't because they liked Joe Biden.
They wanted to make sure that there wasn't anybody that was going to get in the way of the people that they had planned to place here in rapid succession.
I mean, if you'd had, you know, there was a couple of candidates.
There was, what was he?
I think he was a congressman. I don't even remember his name.
His family was...
I think he's the wealthiest person in Congress.
He was running for a short period of time against Biden.
He had RFK Jr.
They didn't want to have them come up.
That'd be kind of a wild card.
So they controlled the ballot.
They kept it just about Biden.
And then they manipulated it, as I've pointed out many times, by having the earliest debate way before the conventions, way before either Trump or Biden was nominated, way before Biden was nominated.
So they pick a date that is by far the earliest date they'd ever had, and the end of June, when typically the first debate is the end of September.
And they usually have three.
End of September, the middle of October, the end of October.
And then the election is the first week of November.
That's been the pattern for decades.
So... Instead, what they did was they had the earliest debate, three months earlier than they typically would, and then they moved the debate, the convention, until after the cutoff deadline for most states.
And so because they moved it after the cutoff deadline, there was concern in Ohio.
The Republican Governor DeWine said, oh yeah, no, no, no, we'll let him be on the ballot.
And I said, well, we don't trust him, so we're going to have to have an early virtual nomination before the convention.
And so people were talking about it.
They said, well, you know, time might actually be on the side of Biden as old as he is.
Remember that joke? Because they had already talked about having this virtual nominating commission, and they felt like, yeah, we've really got to do it just to be safe, make sure that we don't lose Ohio's ballot access.
And they said, this is the way they're going to shove Joe Biden in.
I thought, well, maybe that'll be it.
But it looks like they're going to do that now with Lala Harris.
Because she's so popular, isn't it?
Just everybody loves her, don't they?
All the Democrats, we're being told by the media, everybody loves Lala.
And so it should be a problem to have this convention, should it?
Oh, well, no, we're going to have a coronation before the convention.
The party that's all about how we've got to save democracy, and people point that out, but of course it's also the party that is all about choice, right?
Right. But they weren't about choice when it came to masks.
They weren't about choice when it came to lockdowns.
They weren't about choice when it came to social distancing.
And they certainly weren't about choice when it came to injecting an experimental new drug into your body.
No choice there.
They're frauds. They don't care about democracy.
They don't care about a republic.
They even scoff at the idea that America is actually a republic intended to be.
So they don't care about that.
They don't care. No republic.
Don't care about democracy.
Oh, we don't want a dictator, they say.
And yet, who's had the most executive orders of anybody?
Even more than Trump.
Biden. Biden.
And significant ones as well.
And Lala Harris is going to do, she's going to just eviscerate the Second Amendment with executive orders she promised as a candidate when she got less than 1% of the vote when she was running.
So, ballot access is where the election is rigged, at the very beginning.
The Democrat Party is now going to change the rules and coronate Lala as its nominee in the first week of August, weeks before they have their national convention.
Remember the cynical statement, and I laughed about it when they put out, there will be an orderly, rules-based process, right?
Yeah, here's the order.
They change the rules, then they do the process.
That's the orderly rules-based process.
They just dispense with them altogether.
And of course, the RNC did that in a smaller way.
The RNC is just kind of a slower version of the DNC. They did that with the platform.
They rewrote the platform before anybody showed up.
Got rid of all the stuff that pro-life people, people who are pro-marriage and all that.
A lot of different things. Pro-guns.
They got rid of the Second Amendment.
So they just, you know, eviscerated that because that's what Trump wanted.
By simply choosing Harris for the nomination, Democrats will nullify about 14 million votes that were cast during the Democrat primaries for Biden.
Can the taxpayers get their money back for running those elections for them?
You know, that's the other thing that's kind of interesting, isn't it?
The Democrats, I mean, the political parties can actually just choose their candidates.
In the past, they used to do that, and the third party, the Libertarian Party, they would meet in convention for the president, and they would choose that they wouldn't have primaries out of all the different states, typically because they were still trying to get on the ballot in a lot of states by the time they would have that done.
And so they would just nominate in convention.
But the Democrats and Republicans, even though as people were talking about this, you know, they can do whatever they want.
The party can just send a slate of candidates, again, which is what we did as a third party.
We just sent the slate of candidates and the board of elections and they put them on there.
If the party had, the party would get ballot access.
And the party would give the ballot access that it owned, then to whatever candidates were chosen by whatever process.
I mean, it could be just one person stand up, say you, you, you and you.
Okay, you're on the ballot, go ahead.
Whatever, or it could be a vote, could be debates, could be no debates, who cares?
But the party would pick it and send the list.
And so the party can do whatever procedure they want.
But what the Republicans and Democrats have decided that they will do, because it gets them a lot of free publicity, they have the taxpayers pay for these big elections.
For example, here in Tennessee, we had the Republican-Democrat presidential primary.
It happened quite some time ago.
We have, I think it's the first week of August, we have the primaries for state elections.
Didn't even do them at the same time.
So they sped it up for the presidential primary.
They had their own special thing that was being done.
And, you know, I guess Tennessee just wasted all that money on the Democrat side, right?
Pretty much wasted it on the Republican side as well.
So, the Democrat leaders.
So, who are the Democrat leaders? Well, these are the people that were the superdelegates.
If you go back to 2016, Hillary Clinton is running, and she's schmoozed in with all of these people in the party establishment.
Bernie is trying to run, and even when Bernie would get more votes than Hillary would in a state, frequently it happened over and over again.
I remember reporting it over and over again.
He would win the popular vote in the state, and she would get more delegates.
And it was because of superdelegates.
The superdelegates just do whatever they want.
They're not accountable to anybody.
They are the party elite, and there's quite a few of them.
And they can sway the election one way or the other.
So they were trying to reassure everybody and said, well, the superdelegates are not going to vote until the second round of the convention.
Now, the superdelegates are going to vote before the convention ever happens, and they're going to pick Lala now.
The idea of a virtual roll call emerged in May in order to make sure the Democrat ticket would have time to get on the ballot in several states that had early filing deadlines said party leaders.
So the convention's rules committee meets to finalize that process on Wednesday, the last remaining obstacle to holding the vote.
It was Ohio's August the 7th deadline that prompted the rules change, and even though the state pushed it back to September the 1st, it's unclear whether the old deadline still applies to the 2024 election.
Folks, all of this was planned.
All of this. And they rigged these dates, as I just said, for everything.
Now, they're getting pushed back from the strangest place.
Black Lives Matter.
The Black Lives Matter people, and who knows who they are?
I mean, you know, we had a couple of people who started this that were Marxists, and they had trophy homes all over the place.
I think they stepped down.
I don't even know what's going on with the Black Lives Matter group.
Somebody, several people actually, who are spokespersons for it, said, we don't live in a dictatorship.
Well, yes, we do.
Yes, we do. And most people in both the Republican and Democrat Party want it.
They want a dictatorial leader who's just going to say, fix it, do this and do that, rule by executive order.
They're pushing this.
They don't complain when Trump does it.
They don't complain when Biden does it.
They want rule by executive order.
They want a dictatorship.
But they've been freaking out.
You know, Trump says he's going to be a dictator.
So then he jokes about it. He says he's going to be a dictator.
Oh, he said he's going to be a dictator.
Well, we know they're all going to be dictators.
And you're not going to be allowed.
See, it's not even acceptable if we have a dictator that is appointed by a popular vote.
We don't want that either, right?
You know? They need to be under the law.
Not above the law.
But now they're not even going to have that pretense.
This whole thing's been rigged forever.
They're just... What is happening now is both the Republican and Democrat Party no longer feel like they've got to keep appearances up.
This is a really...
That's the thing that concerns me.
Not like, oh my, it's rigged.
It's like, oh really? Yeah. No.
Now they don't even care if you know that it's rigged.
That's the Rubicon that we've crossed here.
On Rumble, Owen 61 says, Hillary paid off the DNC's debt in order to secure the nomination against a very popular Sanders campaign.
That's right. That's right.
This is the way these guys operate.
There's these backroom deals.
Well, Black Lives Matter says this threatens the integrity of our democracy and the voices of black voters.
The current political landscape is unprecedented, with Biden stepping aside in a manner never seen before, they said in a statement.
Democratic Party elites and billionaire donors are attempting to manipulate black voters by anointing...
Lala Harris, an unknown vice president as the new Democratic ticket without a primary vote by the public.
Oh, well, she is known, as a matter of fact.
We do know Lala.
Let's look at some of her greatest hits.
And what I could see is replacing the vice president because...
Yeah, she's just not very popular anywhere, and it didn't seem to work out, and I don't know, that's been done before on a ticket.
I just think she's a bad politician.
As we all know, elections matter.
And when folks vote, they order what they want, and in this case, they got what they asked for.
Does she always seem like she's drunk to you?
To do what we have been doing in that time is every day.
Every day it is time for us to agree.
Talking about the significance of the passage of time, right?
The significance of the passage of time.
So when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time.
I am here, standing here on the northern flank, on the eastern flank, talking about what we have in terms of the eastern flank and our NATO allies.
A country in Europe, it exists next to another country called Russia.
Russia is a bigger country.
Russia is a powerful country.
Russia decided to invade a smaller country called Ukraine.
So, basically, that's wrong.
We've been to the border.
You haven't been to the border. And I haven't been to Europe.
And I mean, I don't...
Somebody that always comes across as if she's drunk.
Somebody that is so stupid that she thinks that you need to have it explained to you that Ukraine is a country.
And that Russia is a country.
A bigger country.
A bigger country. Yeah, it's even bigger.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, you know, how stupid is she to think that everybody is that stupid?
Well, she, like I said, she's somebody that the Morlocks want.
She is, to many people, a relatable Eloy.
She's one of us.
Drunk and stupid.
Yeah. She is mocking as extremist anybody who wants to allow teachers to be armed for classroom defense.
That'd be people like me.
Well, actually, my preference is to shut the government schools entirely.
I think there are more dangerous things that are happening there in terms of sexual abuse, and then there's perhaps destroying their, coming after their souls, their very souls in these places.
But, yeah, I think that is a reasonable thing.
And you know, I'm not the only one, but she just talked to the American Federation of Teachers.
I kind of did a double take when I saw that, the AFT. Because what she's saying is really what the ATF wants.
Alcohol, tobacco, and farms bureaucracy.
But she was speaking not to the ATF, but to the AFT, the American Federation of Teachers.
She said to the audience, while you try to create safe and welcoming places where our children can learn...
Extremists attack our freedom to live safe from gun violence.
They have the nerve to tell teachers to strap on a gun in the classroom.
Nobody's doing that. It's a straw man argument.
She has the nerve to not allow people the choice to defend life.
The only choice you're allowed to have is to kill children.
And children should be allowed the choice to mutilate themselves.
But we can't allow responsible, trained adults the choice to protect themselves and protect children.
And if you're protecting yourself, you don't have to be a hero.
Self-preservation is not heroic.
And that's what we're trying to tap into.
You know, and when you go back and look at the Parkland shooting, that was really the issue.
They had a school safety officer, uniformed, armed.
He chose to do nothing.
He would have had to have been heroic.
He would have had to pull out his gun and go running into a building that a shooting was going on.
You know, just like these firemen we're talking about.
That's heroic. No.
Instead, he ran the other way.
But if you're in the room and somebody comes at you and you've got the ability to fight back with a gun, That's not even heroic.
That's just self-preservation.
That's what he was doing, quite frankly, self-preservation.
Ten months after the Parkland High School shooting occurred, the commission investigating the shooting recommended that teachers be allowed to be armed for classroom defense.
The Associated Press noted that, quote, teachers who volunteer, volunteer, la la, I know, that's a big word.
Volunteer. Look it up.
I'm not going to explain it to you, Lala.
You know, this is the way she is.
But it is very cynical, what she's doing.
She's not as stupid as she appears.
Teachers who volunteer and undergo extensive background checks and training allow them to carry concealed guns on campus to stop future shootings.
And as a matter of fact, the county sheriff in Pinellas County He said that the investigation of the shooting had changed his views on arming teachers.
He went from opposing it to supporting it.
He said, people need to keep an open mind to it, as the reality is that if someone else in that school had a gun, it could have saved kids' lives.
You see, sometimes guns stop gun violence.
They usually do. It's usually a good guy with a gun that stops the gun violence.
The Parkland shooter paused five different times to reload during his attack, but no teachers, no staff were armed to take advantage of the lull and the attack, and the designated police officer was hiding.
So if they would have had guns, it is a, obviously, something could have been done about it.
And now we have GovTrack, this website, I talked about this briefly, a lot of people are talking about this, and now scrubbing the fact that Lala Harris was their most liberal senator in 2019.
And just like the narrative that she wasn't the border czar, and I played for you, Joe Biden saying she's going to be our border czar.
Well, we have video footage as well of...
Of her as the most liberal.
This is October 25th, 2020.
So this is just before the 2020 election.
She's still senator.
And she's the vice presidential nominee at that point in time.
And she's being interviewed by CBS 60 Minutes.
And they point out in the interview, the lady who's interviewing her points out That she is the most liberal senator, according to GovTrack, the people who have just scrubbed this.
You're very different in the policies that you've supported in the past.
You're considered the most liberal United States senator.
Somebody said that, and it actually was Mike Pence on the debate stage.
Well, actually, the nonpartisan GovTrack has rated you as the most liberal senator.
You supported the Green New Deal.
You supported Medicare for All.
You've supported legalizing marijuana.
Joe Biden doesn't support those things.
So are you going to bring the policies, those progressive policies that you supported as senator, into a Biden administration?
What I will do, and I promise you this, and this is what Joe wants me to do, this was part of our deal.
Now, I didn't fade that out.
They faded that out. I would like to know what a part of the deal was I was able to find by the time we went to the show.
I wasn't able to find what she said the deal was.
People pointed out when that interview came out, she stressed almost identically to Jack Nicholson's Joker.
Yeah. Well, she was a bit of a Joker.
Everything is like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, this goofy look.
I mean, like I said, it's like she's drunk.
Like drunk politics.
Somebody's got this show called Drunk History.
I've never seen it. I've seen it mentioned, but we have drunk politics.
And we have a drunken interpretation of Lala's history as well.
The media, and now House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, pushed the lie that Harris wasn't actually as Biden's border czar.
And now they are pushing the lie that she wasn't the most liberal U.S. senator.
GovTrack has purged its page.
This is their 2019 analysis, and of course she'd been senator for two years, not just 2019, but 2020, when she was running as well.
And that's not the only thing that has been scrubbed about her.
She was also the third most absent.
And votes versus all the senators.
And when she was there, she probably wasn't there, really, in a sense.
She had the fewest committee positions versus other Senate sophomores.
In other words, she was not very well respected by her peers or her superiors.
Perhaps this is the reason that they're going to shove her in, because they need somebody exactly like her, or Trump.
In order to do what they want to do to the rest of us.
She joined bipartisan bills the least often versus all other Senate Democrats.
But you're not supposed to pay any attention to any of that.
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On Rumble, Gary Johnson, thank you for the tip, says she's not drunk, she's high.
Could very well be the case.
Cannabis growers should name a strain after her.
Yeah, that would kind of fit the Lala strain of pot.
I don't know. Do you want to say something?
I heard the mic click on there.
I'm not sure anyone would want those side effects.
Yeah, exactly. It'd be kind of, do you want to be like her?
No. Jason Barker.
Good to see you, Jason. Give her a break.
She was just excited to share what she had learned last week about the countries.
I just found out that Ukraine is a country, and Russia is a country, and it's a big country.
Thank you for the tip.
This won't buy a cup of coffee in Disneyland, but maybe you can get a couple at a Tennessee gas station.
Thank you very much. I appreciate that.
Let's talk a little bit about abolishing the central bank.
As Mises said, it is an American tradition.
And there's an interesting history about our experiences with federal banks.
But first, this letter from listener Raymond, he said, I ran across this while doing some research concerning railroad track gauges and things like that.
He said, a question somebody put in, is putting a coin on the track illegal?
Yes, on two counts.
See, Harry Silvergate I think it is.
Maybe it's Clay. I think it's Silvergate.
I read a book, you know, a couple of felonies a day.
He said, we're all committing felonies every day.
We don't even know it because there's so many different laws out there.
Well, here's another one. Two counts, and it's also dangerous.
When an object is run over by a train, the momentum and the weight will launch it as a dangerous projectile.
Being on the tracks is considered to be trespassing, and it's illegal.
And destroying a coin is illegal because it's federal property.
Wow. Wow. Yeah, I've seen that when trains hit things like cars or trucks, they launch them like projectiles.
I can imagine what it does.
But I think a lot of people have kind of done that.
But you know what? If it was illegal to destroy a coin, then why haven't we had SWAT teams go around and grab all these vending machines?
You know, we've We used to, when the kids were young, Travis has got a bunch of these things.
We used to do that. You'd put a quarter in, and then you'd put a penny in, and then turn the crank, and it would smash the penny, and it would turn it into like a souvenir of wherever it was, or the tourist place that you were at.
I'd imagine they're probably, I shouldn't give any ideas to this Department of Justice.
They may actually start to send the SWAT teams around to the conservative areas.
It's that last little bit that I think is bogus.
He said, if the coins in my pocket are considered to be federal property, then I don't actually own the money in my pocket.
I have heard that coinage is the only true constitutional money because it's mentioned in the Constitution.
Even if we all agree that the intrinsic value of these coins is next to nothing, I just thought that you would be interested in the statement.
Yeah, I do think it is interesting that they would put that out there.
The question is, who does the debt belong to?
Right? Oh, that's ours.
The coins belong to the government, but the debt belongs to us, and we get to pay it all off, right?
They kick off with the problem.
America is cruising into an uncharted sea of federal debt, a government that seems to be incapable of turning it around.
No, they're not incapable. They just don't have the desire to even do it.
The runaway train. We're currently adding a fresh trillion of debt every 100 days.
And we're on our way to $35 trillion.
Meanwhile, the deficit is about to break $2 trillion.
For perspective, all federal revenue under George W. Bush averaged around $2 trillion.
Remember, deficit's not the debt.
You know, the debt is the accumulated deficits that are out there.
So, this article from Brownstone says, well, this is the very reason we got the Magna Carta.
Indeed, while we have constitutions, as kings pleaded for more money, it's how we got central banks.
As first Britain, then the rest of the world, licensed money printers in exchange for debt financing.
To this day, government debt crashes countries.
From Turkey to Venezuela to Nigeria, they're currently all undergoing debt crises, with Argentina desperately trying to pull out of one.
So how does this all end?
Well, going by history, government will cancel the trillions that it promised, starting with Social Security and Medicare, then pull back to where it can pay the Praetorian Guards and not much else.
Oh, Secret Service?
Yeah. That's not going to work out for them.
We don't have much money left, but we can still pay for the Secret Service and the gas for the beast and the big entourage that they have to have all the time.
This is what I thought was the most interesting about it.
The American tradition of abolishing central banks from Mises.
They said, in discussing the Mises Institute's June 24th full-page Wall Street Journal ad.
That's good. Who needs the Fed?
And so when they bought that full-page ad the end of June...
A lot of talk radio interviewers were very skeptical that you could ever abolish the Fed.
That you could ever have a gold and silver standard reinstituted.
And so he says, it reminded me of something that Murray Rothbard once said about this.
He said, if the government had monopolized, let's say, shoe production 100 years ago, and somebody suggested that the privatization of shoe production, there would be cries of, but who will make the shoes?
The government has always made shoes.
That's not a theoretical thing.
I've said that about the Department of Education.
You know, when you talk to people, get rid of the Department of Education.
We can't get rid of the Department of Education.
It's like, it's only 44 years old.
But in the Soviet Union, that was a real thing.
After the central government fell, and they're trying to reorganize things, people were freaking out.
They said, the government has always run the bakeries.
How are we going to eat if the government doesn't run the bakeries?
They should have translated iPencil into Russian and started handing that out.
If they really wanted to attack communism, that's what they would have done.
Drop leaflets of that.
Or just have somebody reading it in the native language on Radio Free Europe.
But of course, our own government doesn't believe in the market anymore.
A little bit of a side tangent, but I'm currently reading a book called Democracy, The God That Failed by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.
And he points out the fact that the government actually overproduces roads and it leads to degradation of culture by allowing people to freely move about.
So you have easy access for migrants.
Well, that's certainly not the case in Austin.
They haven't overproduced roads.
They've overproduced the houses and things like that, but allowing them to come in without doing anything to do with the roads, and they don't fix them either, but I don't know.
He should be shown Austin, I think.
There's a fundamental flaw there, or an exception at least to the rule.
We'll see. In The Mystery of Banking, Murray Rothbard explained how the Bank of North America, 1782 to 1783, only lasted a year.
And that's why I like this article, The American Tradition of Abolishing Central Banks.
Yeah, we can abolish the central bank.
We've got a tradition of it. We've done it several times.
And for exactly the same kind of reasons that the Federal Reserve needs to be abolished right now.
So he says it existed for only a year.
was driven through Congress by a Philadelphia financier, who was a member of Congress, and a leader of the Federalist Party.
The agenda of the Federalists, said Rothbard, was to reimpose in the United States a system of mercantilism and big government, similar to Great Britain, against which the colonists had rebelled.
That would include a powerful central government with a king or a permanent president, as Alexander Hamilton had said, that would be built up by heavy taxes and heavy public debt, high tariffs, a big navy to open up and to subsidize foreign markets for American exports, and to launch a massive system of internal public works.
In other words, pork barrel spending.
The United States was to have a British system without Britain.
That was what he wanted.
That's why he is celebrated as the founding father of central banking.
That's why his picture is on the $20 bill.
Jefferson correctly argued such an institution was not among the delegated powers of the federal government, that the Constitutional Convention debated this issue and decided against it.
Hamilton responded by inventing his theory of implied powers of the Constitution, which to this day has the effect of allowing politicians to say that just about anything and everything the federal government does is quote-unquote constitutional.
Somebody once said, we live in a world, our modern America, is thoroughly Hamiltonian.
With a thin veneer of Jeffersonian.
And that's very true, I think.
Created in 1791, the Bank of the United States promptly fulfilled its inflationary potential.
So first they did one, 1782, 1783.
That's as long as it lasted.
Then... Nine years later, they do, actually eight years later after the end of that one, Murray Rothbard wrote in the History of Money and Banking in the U.S. He said it issued millions of dollars in paper money and demand deposits on top of $2 million in gold and silver.
It invested heavily in loans to the U.S. government.
The result of the outpouring of credit and paper money was an increase in prices of 72% over five years.
Hmm. Biden would have been proud.
Northern merchants and bond speculators supported the bank, but the growing tax burden imposed by the Federalists to support the rapidly growing public debt led to a political backlash that resulted in Congress allowing its charter to lapse in 1811.
So it was there from 1791 to 1811.
20 years. A 20-year mistake.
The War of 1812 was then used as an excuse to try to bring the bank back so they could monetize the war debt.
It went back into business in January of 1817, and it quickly inflated the currency, causing a panic seven years later in 1819, which Murray Rothbard said was the first depression in the new country.
In his book, The Sovereign States, James J. Kilpatrick devotes a chapter to the effects of the Second Bank on various states.
He said it was characterized by mismanagement, speculation, and fraud.
Sounds like a typical central bank, doesn't it?
We say that about the Federal Reserve.
All of the central banks, and especially of the Bank of International Settlements.
The central bank of the central banks.
Mismanagement, speculation, and fraud.
It created a wave of hostility toward the Bank of the United States throughout the country.
Indiana and Illinois amended their constitutions to prohibit We're good to go.
The obvious purpose of these taxes was to drive the Bank of the United States out of the state.
When the Bank of the United States refused to pay the $50,000 per year tax on each of two branches in the state of Ohio, the Ohio legislature used to do something.
The Ohio legislature sent an armed marshal to the bank who walked into the vault and retrieved $100,000.
Just go right into the bank and take the money.
In Connecticut, South Carolina, New York, and New Hampshire, they then followed Ohio's lead.
And so by the 1820s, the Bank of the United States had become a bureaucratic behemoth.
With 29 branches, its main headquarters in Philadelphia looked like a Greek temple, wrote a historian.
It had earned widespread hatred and fear throughout a substantial part of the nation.
When Andrew Jackson took office in 1829, he condemned the Bank of the United States as a monster, a hydra-headed monster, equipped with horns, hoofs, and a tail so dangerous that it impaired the morals of our people, corrupted our statesmen, and threatened our liberty.
It brought up members of Congress by the dozen.
It bought them up, I should say.
Subverted the electoral process and sought to destroy our Republican institutions, unquote.
I don't think he liked it.
By July 10th, 1832, three years later after he took office, Jackson vetoed the bill to recharter the Bank of the United States, and his veto was not overridden.
It eventually went out of business over the next several years.
His veto statement roundly condemned the institutionalized political cronyism of the Bank of the United States, which, of course, was Hamilton's main objective.
And so isn't it interesting that when the Federal Reserve, very well aware of the history, puts a picture of Alexander Hamilton on the Let's see.
He's on the $10 bill, right?
I guess. And Jackson's on the $20?
I don't know. I forget.
But I don't pay much attention to that anymore.
But no, they selected them, put them in there, because they were very significant financially.
Lincoln was part of that as well, putting in the first income tax and other things like that.
It took the political descendants...
Of the old Hamilton Federalist Coalition, another 75 years to reestablish another central bank that has for the past 111 years.
It's 111 this year.
To 2024. Caused the worst boom and bust cycles in American history.
And we're probably going to experience the worst ever.
The worst ever bust.
Based on what they've been doing over the last decade plus.
The worst price inflation in American history.
Bailed out crooked and incompetent banks with untold billions of dollars and fostered the exact same kind of cronyism and corruption that so incensed the Jacksonian libertarians.
The Fed cannot be reformed.
It is time that it went the way of the Bank of North America and the Bank of the United States.
They're absolutely true.
By the way, this kind of manipulation and fraud and corruption and inflation and all the rest of the stuff, one of the reasons why you need to get out as much as you can from this system.
Do that with gold and silver.
And now we have something that is even more dangerous because it's quite obvious that they seek to replace and to completely restructure the monetary system that the Federal Reserve has had.
And we've had the order from Biden in March of 2022 to every branch of government.
That was one of the aspects.
You've got to completely redesign the financial system.
They're going to do that. Do you want to be a part of I don't.
I want to get out of it.
Use your Federal Reserve notes to get out of what is coming.
Because it's going to be even worse.
It's going to have this dystopian element there that nobody's ever seen before.
And so you have to have some kind of wealth insurance.
You also have to have some kind of transactional privacy insurance.
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That'll take you to Tony Artiman.
And you can get gold, silver, small or large transactions.
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And so take a look at Wise Wolf.
That's the wolf pack that I'm talking about.
And you can even set up your IRA into that.
So we're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back.
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telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
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And so it's good to start to take action in your locality to make the area friendly.
Something's not going to kill them but help them to thrive because they are essential to the food supply.
Dustin Helm, thank you very much on Rockfin.
I appreciate the tip. And Stealth Patriot on Rumble.
The Creature from Jekyll Island by Edward G. Griffin goes into the history of the Central Bank in the United States in detail.
Excellent book. Excellent book.
And I've had the pleasure to interview him in the past.
Let's talk a little bit about what is happening in...
And other areas here, and to the foundation of our lives.
And I got this letter from Melanie, and this was July 17th.
I hadn't covered this yet.
The pastor that you played from the day before that was an attempted abortion survivor.
I don't even remember what the topic was.
I do remember that the... I don't know anything about him, but that's interesting that he is a survivor of an abortion.
I talked to a pastor who was on, I had an interview with Trent Luce, And he is somebody who's been very, very focused on farming issues in the Midwest, especially on this CO2 pipeline thing.
And he interviewed me, and we were talking about what we thought was important.
He goes, you know, I've got a program once a week where we do spiritual issues.
He said, I'm taping it in a couple hours.
You want to come back on and do that?
So I said, yeah. And so there was a pastor there that was part of the group discussion, and his name is Jeff Weiss.
He was also an abortion survivor.
That's kind of interesting. Two of them right away.
By the way, this Jack Hibbs guy, I looked him up to see what was going on.
And he's a very ardent Trump supporter, talks about what he sees politically.
And even though I'm not a Trump supporter, I thought it was funny to see the people who are very upset about it in the area or other places.
So we got to get the IRS after this guy.
It's like, good luck. Good luck.
Bring it on. There have been direct challenges to that.
The whole thing is a bluff.
Even the title of the Johnson Amendment is a bluff.
There's no amendment to the Constitution.
There's no amendment to the law.
To the IRS code was something that they put in there, and they called it an amendment.
And it was done at the behest of Lyndon Baines Johnson, who had been opposed by some religious figures when he was running for Congress.
And so he demanded the IRS put something in there to tell these pastors to shut up.
Well, they can't do that.
As a matter of fact, there was an orchestrated campaign to show that, to challenge the IRS, And you know, they backed down with these types of things.
Just like Jeff Sessions backed down over the marijuana stuff.
He didn't like that.
He didn't like the legalization of marijuana that was happening in different states.
But whether you like it or not, it doesn't matter because the federal government doesn't have the authority to prohibit marijuana.
They never passed a constitutional amendment like they did for alcohol.
So shut up, Jeff.
And he did shut up.
He didn't do a thing about it.
He whined about it. He did a real...
Sneaky, disgusting thing telling law enforcement, hey, if you steal stuff from people and call it civil asset forfeiture, I'll give you 80% of it.
We'll only take 20%.
How about that? We'll give you legal cover, right, so that you don't get in any trouble.
And so we'll take that 20% as a cut.
But you get to keep 80% of whatever you steal from people in the name of this unconstitutional, illegal war on drugs that, by the way, came from the U.N., So, getting back to the gag order on pastors, and of course, they don't care when the pastor is pushing.
You've got a black liberal church and they always have Democrats go there and speak.
They don't have any problem with that.
Nobody ever talks about doing anything to them.
But they actually orchestrated a campaign about a decade ago.
And they had two or three brave pastors that said, I'll volunteer to do this.
They taped their sermon.
They talked about politics.
And they sent the recorded tapes to the IRS. And the IRS didn't do anything.
And challenged them.
Let's have this. You think that you can shut down the First Amendment?
Let's take that to court. Well, the IRS didn't want to do that.
They could gag people who didn't know their rights...
By intimidating them, and they wanted to keep that power.
If they had actually done it to these people and been slapped down by a court, well, it would be all over for them.
So they rule by intimidation and by lies, the same way that they were ruling people in 2020.
And so the next year, it wasn't two or three.
It was a dozen or so, right, that did it.
And it grew for three years.
And finally, it's like, well, the IRS isn't going to do anything.
We actually sent letters to them.
And I think it was the Alliance Defending Freedom or something like that that was doing it.
I interviewed the organization that was running the campaign.
They called it Pulpit Freedom Sunday.
That's what they called their campaign.
And so they finally just quit doing it.
So good luck if you think that they're going to come after Jack Hibbs or the IRS. They're not going to do that.
But yeah, it was interesting.
I met another pastor doing these interviews.
I do a lot of other interviews besides the show.
I was looking at this article yesterday about which country do the people work the most number of hours.
And Mexico was number one.
In Mexico, they said, how many eight-hour days do people work on average in these different countries?
Mexico was 276.
Canada was down at 233.
The U.S. was at 225.
Germany was the least at 163 because they have, throughout the EU, they've got a lot of mandated vacation stuff, you know, four weeks or whatever.
And Germany does even more of that than the other European countries.
So, yeah, 276 eight-hour days Mexicans work on average.
And I thought, I wonder how many days I work like that.
Because I don't put in an eight-hour day.
I put in a 15-hour day.
And so I calculated that.
That would be equivalent to me putting in 487 days a year.
Wow. Wow. And that's not even counting when I do the extra interviews like that.
I need some time off.
My daughter is coming in this evening and bringing...
Our grandson, our first grandson, who's a few months old and haven't seen him yet.
So she's going to be here through Monday.
I'm thinking I'm going to take Monday off.
So don't get upset with me.
I work long hours with this stuff.
That's right. I'm taking over the show Monday, fellas.
Get ready. It's going to be nothing but pointless video game discussion.
Hope you're up for it. Okay, well, I don't know if we got the audience for that, but we could try it if you want to do it.
No, he's shaking his head.
No, he's joking. The Mississippi Child Literacy Miracle.
It's a miracle!
Mississippi ranked 49th in the U.S. for elementary school literacy 10 years ago, when fourth graders were essentially an entire grade level behind the rest of the nation.
Fast forward a decade later, and 85% of the third graders passed the state reading assessment test in 2023.
People are calling it a miracle.
Well, it's not a miracle, actually.
What they did was they got hooked on phonics.
Not necessarily the brand name, but you probably remember this back in the 90s.
We got that and subjected our sons to it.
It was hellish.
It got him so upset that we stopped it and then didn't bother him.
I just read books to him and to my other son.
And so I'd read books to them instead of trying to get them to read.
And then when Travis was nine years old, he liked the books by G.A. Hinty.
They were historical books and they all kind of followed a pattern of a young guy who's on the cusp of manhood and And he's plopped down in the middle of a very significant point in history.
One of them was for the temple.
It was when Josephus came and destroyed, based on the writings of Josephus, when the Romans came in and destroyed Jerusalem.
But they were all things like that.
Some of them were more obscure about more contemporary things to J.A. Hinty.
He was a Victorian historian. Things that were happening that we wouldn't necessarily have paid any attention to, but were still kind of interesting, nevertheless.
And the thing I liked about it was the characters were really good moral examples.
Even the bad guys, the opposing side, were normally of high moral character in good people.
Yeah, that's right. Everyone was honorable.
Yeah, they all were honorable.
As opposed to today, where even the heroes are villainous, right, in the movies.
You look at it, it's truly amazing.
It's funny to me how people always say, oh, these gray moral characters are more complex.
Like, no, you just don't know how to write a truly good character.
That's right. That's right.
Yeah. It was very interesting.
So he liked these books.
We got the entire set of them.
And... He just taught himself to read.
With the other ones, we had a read in 100 lessons.
I went through that with them. So we eventually went through that.
But that also focuses on phonics as well.
And what they did to bring things up, they just stopped teaching the way that they were teaching.
That's one of the beauties of homeschooling.
Because you can see that different kids are going to learn in different ways.
All three of our kids learned in different ways.
And it isn't a one-size-fits-all, even in the same family.
And these people have one size fits everybody.
It actually doesn't fit anybody.
And they had a very, very bad way of teaching.
And so this new system, they just switched over to phonics.
And the moral of the lesson is that we need to do that with all of it.
We need to switch out this factory school system that has a very poor model at the basis of it and allow people the freedom to actually pursue education.
Sometimes, see, the schools are not synonymous with education.
Neither is the Department of Education.
These are just institutions, government institutions.
Education is a different thing.
It does not necessarily flow from that at all.
On Rumble, Johnny Freedom, war is peace, ignorance is strength, and Kamala is smart.
That's what they're going to be telling us.
And she's not liberal either.
She's smart and she's not liberal.
On Rumble, Stealth Patriot, thank you for the tip.
Says, I just checked the fuel gauge on your site, and it is low, which I'm sure you know.
Yes, it is low this month.
Thank you very much. I appreciate that.
On Rumble, Fregan, thank you very much.
Best shows ever this week.
Well, thank you. That's very encouraging.
Let's talk a little bit about...
What happened with Corrie ten Boom?
Somebody wrote this.
I saw this on a website.
So they went to see Corrie ten Boom's house in Harlem.
If you don't know who Corrie ten Boom is, there was a book about her family's story.
She survived, but nobody else in her family did survive World War II. They hid and helped to escape some Jewish people.
They got caught. They went to the concentration camp as well.
And everybody, including her sister, died in these concentration camps.
But they did what they did because they trusted God.
And so her book, The Hiding Place, and they actually made it into a movie.
And Koryten Boom lived to pretty old age, and she went around and did speaking tours about her family's experiences and the ways that God had moved in their lives, even in the lives of those who did not survive the experience.
This person writes, she learned to trust God early through her faith in her family.
When she witnessed the death of a baby as a young girl, she realized that death could come to anyone.
That night, she burst into tears Father, I need you.
You can't die.
You can't. And her father sat down on the edge of the narrow bed.
And he said, When you and I go to Amsterdam, when do I give you your ticket?
She said, Just before we got on the train.
I know this story.
He said, Exactly. And our wise Father in Heaven knows when you're going to need things too.
Don't run out ahead of him, Cory.
When the time comes, some of us will have to die.
And you'll look into your heart.
And you'll find the strength you need.
Just in time. And so she said that was something that always stayed with her.
This person writes, if I trust you with something, it means I give it to you.
It passes from your hand, my hand to yours.
It is no longer in my possession.
If I have confidence in your character and your abilities, there is a relief at the passing.
I no longer worry or concern myself.
It is, as they say, in good hands.
This means that trust is very much about the person being trusted.
It also means acceptance.
If I trust you, then I accept what you say and what you do.
And so we're called to trust God in the same way.
Including the ultimate area of trust.
His will. The primary will of God for your life is the same as it is for everybody else, to know and to love Him.
And when someone asked Jesus what the heart of life was all about, he said, you have to love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind.
This is the first and greatest commandment.
And then, you know, he also said, then you love your neighbor as yourself.
And that is exactly what the Corrie Ten Boom family, her family, did.
We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back.
Talk, talk, talk, talk.
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Well, let me go over some letters and comments that have been sent.
First of all, let me thank, on Rumble, ON61. Thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that. This was a letter sent to me by Mike S. He said, I listened to your show with Goatree as a guest.
He said, I began to dig on the World Cyber Alliance.
That was something he really stressed.
Goatree did. He said, I found something curious.
For the last three Novembers, 2021, 2022, 2023, the World Economic Forum has held annual meetings on cybersecurity.
But this year, after all of the cyber events and the healthcare and the car dealerships being hit and the current CrowdStrike thing, they don't have an event planned.
Isn't that interesting? Maybe it's just too much if they're going to be pulling something really big on us.
They don't have time to do a convention this year because they're working for the real thing.
Maybe that's it. Who knows?
This is from Dave W. He says, Do we need to bow down to Trump now?
He said, by his own admittance, and proven by his own fruit, he is both a nationalist and a globalist.
And because he's a nationalist, supporting a strong America to some degree, he is an obstacle to those who have other plans for our nation.
And I would say he's also a pacifier in the mouth of the people who would resist these globalist plans.
He goes on to say, God saves the physical lives of his enemies all the time in order to give them space to repent.
He is able to protect Trump and to use it to test his people to see if they will fall for the delusion that he is the national or even the world savior.
Jumping up and down saying fight, fight, fight is not a sign of any humbling.
A humbled man who knew God had protected him from death would have raised a hand to heaven and made it clear why he knew he was alive.
He says, football players, baseball players of faith do it all the time following a home run or a touchdown.
Instead, he reacted in pride.
And I find that reaction be very suspicious.
Yeah, has he really changed?
What matters, he said, is will it be used by President Trump or another establishment mouthpiece to go after the assault rifles or to implement other unconstitutional measures?
Well, absolutely. And I think that it's also, it matters that you've got a lot of people, especially this one individual, Brandon Biggs, who said, I predicted all this.
I said he's going to get shot in the air in March of this year, and all the rest of the stuff.
I said he's going to get down on his knees, and he's going to be a praying president and everything.
It's like, okay, well, I don't see any evidence of that.
Maybe it eventually will happen.
But he also said, when he said he's going to get shot in the air, he said his eardrum would be punctured.
Well, that didn't happen.
You know, God doesn't put out, if God makes a prophecy, He doesn't mix false details in with that.
And I think just as we look at the reaction of Trump to all of this stuff, and how he has conducted himself, I think that when we see somebody like Brandon Biggs, who then makes it all about himself, You need to follow me because I'm, you know, I'm the prophet out here and all the rest of this stuff.
I think that's very telling.
But the false details that are there and the fact that he would point to himself even more so than Trump not pointing to heaven and thanking God but saying fight, fight, fight, you know.
He was not humbled by that from what I could see.
And this guy, Brandon Biggs, seems to be lifted up in pride that he stumbled on something and got it right, partially.
That is not what I call a prophecy.
So, the bottom line is that we don't worship men.
We don't worship prophets or preachers or pastors or even other peers in anything.
Uh, we worship God.
And that's it. Well, I want to give you this from Handy.
I thought it was pretty interesting. He is on the road, and, um, he says, I'm writing this on the 22nd, so I'm pretty late in getting this to you.
Um, That was July the 22nd.
So, you know, that was about four days ago.
He said, I just arrived this evening from my trip to Wyoming.
Many of you know Handy from the writings and that type of thing.
He said it was amazing. Remember I don't fly Just like I don't so I rode my motorcycle 2005 Harley Sportster to Wyoming my girlfriend had sky miles from work So she flew we both left Laramie Wyoming for Atlanta on Friday the 19th. She left at 10 a.m.
I left at 2 p.m. When she left Laramie She made it as far as the Denver Airport and was stuck in an overpriced hotel until today When I left Laramie I let Google Maps on my phone pick the quickest route to Atlanta With a stop at Jason Barker's house on the way Of course, it chose to send me down I-80, and I was dumb enough to follow the directions.
I don't know if you've ever driven through Nebraska on I-80, no.
But it's a wild ride on a motorcycle.
I didn't see anyone else on a motorcycle until I finally saw two going the opposite way in the easternmost part of Nebraska.
The wind gusts can be intense.
I rode past a tractor trailer blown onto its side and saw one of those giant windmills with a blade delaminated into three flaccid pieces that just hung there flapping in the wind.
A gust of wind took my motorcycle's battery cover.
It's still somewhere in the border of Wyoming and Nebraska because there's no stopping on I-80.
My motorcycle only has a three-gallon fuel.
Before I leave that, I say, you know, when I was...
When I was going on to junior, going on to becoming a senior, so I was like 17 or something like that.
The whole family went out, all adults, and my aunt who was living with us.
And so there were six of us.
And a big Cadillac from the 70s.
Big, heavy Cadillac.
And it was not a real high profile.
I mean, you know, they'd really toned down the tail fins at that point.
But I mean, it's not like a box truck or anything.
And so it had six adults in it and a giant trunk that was loaded down with luggage.
And I was driving along in the open areas out there.
I think it was probably in Wyoming or someplace where they didn't have any speed limit.
And I was going pretty fast.
And I never told my parents or my sister or my aunt about this stuff.
We were going along, and I was in the right-hand lane going really fast, and this gust of wind moved me into the left-hand lane.
Scared me significantly, but I just played it cool like I had done that intentionally and slowed it down and got back in the other lane.
So I know what he's talking about.
I can't imagine what it would be like with a motorcycle.
But Jason Barker just jumped in and said, He was riding a Sportster.
That is a long stretch on such a small bike.
Yeah, it would be a long stretch on the go cross country on a bike anyway.
I remember it was a corny movie, but I always enjoyed it because of the cars and because of the concept.
Gumball Rally. It was one of these things like the Great Race or those magnificent men, their flying machines.
They have heavy-duty stereotypes of different people or different nationalities or something like that.
And there was one guy who decided that he's going to do the cross-country race.
I think it went from New York to L.A. or something, so you can do it the fastest.
And he decided he's going to do it on a motorcycle.
And so he's going really fast on the motorcycle and characterized him every time you see him.
He was just shaking nervous on that motorcycle for that long distance on the interstate.
Getting back to Handy though, he says, my motorcycle only has a three gallon fuel tank so I usually need to get fuel every 120 to 150 miles.
I tried to stop for fuel at the 100-mile mark just to be safe, but I reduced that to almost any time I saw a gas station through Nebraska.
There was so much corn in Nebraska, as far as the eye could see in all directions, and I bet it was as high as an elephant's eye.
That's what I've heard about Oklahoma anyway.
There is no possible way...
That it is overpopulated, except with corn, perhaps.
At one point, the two lanes going east had only one lane open due to roadwork for 30-plus miles.
I rarely saw any roadwork actually being done, though.
To be fair, it was a weekend.
About 15 miles in the construction zone, I exited for fuel, and after getting fuel, I noticed that an alternate route was displayed on my Google map.
It added about 45 minutes to my trip, but it got me out of the one-lane construction zone.
As I'm following Google's directions through miles and miles of you guessed it corn I saw the yellow prop plane a yellow prop plane flying very low and perpendicular to my path Then the plane began expelling a mist trail behind it as it flew overhead and just like that I got crop dusted As I mentioned before on the way home I visited Jason Barker and family They graciously gave me a place to sleep for the night total time spent at Jason's was approximately
18 to 19 hours including overnight for the most part I followed the quickest route suggested by Google Maps to Jason Barker's house He says when I tell Jason's when I left Jason's I Chose avoid all highways and toll roads on Google Maps That's the way I travel.
Travis raises his hand there.
I don't even go on the interstate anymore.
I just take the back roads.
I do whatever I can to avoid it.
I'm now obsessed with a tiny town in Arkansas called Cow Bayou because I went through it on the way up here.
Yeah, the only place that I haven't found it, if I go through Louisiana, so I avoid going through Louisiana if we go back to Texas, you know, with all the different swamp areas and stuff like that, you know, if you take the southerly route, you got to stay on the interstate.
So I tried to go a northerly route.
I will say I didn't see any cows or even a bayou while I was there, though.
So a little bit of false advertising.
Real big snapping turtle on the road, though, that was blocking the opposite lane going the other way.
Cow bayou.
Anyway, getting back to Handy, he says, I was routed through National Forest doing that, through amazing countrysides, mountain passes and lakes, interesting small towns, dying small towns and desolate areas.
It was an amazing experience.
See, that's the idea. Everybody is packed onto the interstate.
Yeah, it was like, you know, it took the road, less traveled.
You will have a lot more fun.
It is. It's great.
As a matter of fact, one time, Karen and I went back to Florida, and we had the convertible, had the Miata, and...
We went over to Daytona Beach and hated it because there was a big motorcycle convention that was going on.
It was loud and crowded and all the rest of the stuff, and it really annoyed me that I couldn't drive on Daytona Beach anymore.
That was the biggest annoyance.
I really hated that. So we decided we'd go up to St.
Augustine. And so we took the old route.
And they have built parallel to the old route.
They've built a modern highway with lots and lots of lanes.
But we went down this little two-lane road.
And it just hugged the ocean coast the entire way.
And there was no traffic.
And so it was really, really nice.
I would suggest that to anybody.
The old A1A. Take that instead of the newer roads that are out there.
Finally, he said, by chance, one of the last country areas on the map routed me was just a couple of miles from my dad's graveside, so I stopped by to take a couple of pictures.
I rarely go by there because I know he's not there.
It's just the body that he occupied for a while.
Still the opportunity to pay a visit.
I probably spent a half hour there.
So he said, all that to say this, I just got home 1pm today and arrived home at 8pm.
I enjoyed that and I don't know if Handy has put that out on his...
Substack or not, but yeah, that's the way I travel.
No planes, no interstates.
That's about the only way to go.
We're going to take a real quick break and we'll be right back.
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Ain't got no cash, ain't got no car, but 24 booster shots in your arm.
Oh, nothing. Be happy.
You can't even buy s*** in the store because of your low social credit score.
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Be happy.
You'll owe nothing.
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Be happy and eat the bugs.
They're doing what?
In the place they named after me?
Good thing I have the David Knight Show to keep me informed on the plots of these traitors.
Making sense.
Common again. This is the David Knight Show.
Well, we've had a city shut down as geoengineering experiment.
And this is good news.
We just found out that a large study of universal basic income was shut down.
Failing significantly, they found that people just kicked back and took the free money.
Who would have thought that would be the outcome?
Well, everybody that hasn't gone to some liberal university.
And, you know, perhaps even the people who are the technocrats pushing this UBI stuff.
You know, people like Elon Musk.
What to do about mass unemployment.
This is gonna be a massive social challenge.
And I think ultimately we will have to have some kind of universal basic income.
I don't think we're going to have a choice.
Universal basic income?
Universal basic income. I think it's going to be necessary.
No, it's not. So does it mean that unemployed people will be paid across the globe?
Yeah. Because there is no job?
A machine or a robot is taking over?
There will be fewer and fewer jobs that a robot cannot do better.
Okay. Yeah, you see, when we look at this kind of stuff, as I said, you know, the technocrats are, you know, they're not fish or fowl.
There's something weird, different.
They're a robot, you know. But it's inevitable, he says.
It's inevitable. That's why a lot of people think that they're Marxists.
They're not really Marxists.
There is kind of a neo-Marxism that runs through their philosophy.
But they look at government in terms of, we're going to enforce this on people through our superior arms and technology type of stuff.
So UBI is going to be inevitable because they're going to make you obsolete with their robots and other things like that.
It's not inevitable at all.
We don't have to live that way. He doesn't get a chance.
I don't care if he's the richest man that's ever lived.
He's not going to dictate terms to me, and don't let him dictate terms to you.
And so what happened?
Why did this city shut down their geoengineering experiment?
This is from Futurism, and they like that.
They are all in on this climate stuff.
And, of course, that's where he made so much of his money.
And he's now offending these people by doing conservative politics or backing some...
And, again, he's playing the long game for transhumanism.
One California town, local officials shut down the U.S.'s first so-called cloud-brightening experiment.
Even after an investigation found it's safe, right?
The New York Times said the City Council in Alameda, California, voted to end its pioneering marine geoengineering experiments that involved spraying tiny particles of sea salt off the deck of a decommissioned aircraft carrier in hopes of one day making clouds brighter and capable of reflecting sunlight away from our planet.
Well, they don't know.
How to do this stuff.
They don't know what the effects are going to be.
But who are they to get to set the thermostat, right?
Again, who gets to set the thermostat?
I covered this many, many years ago.
And it was a geoengineering conference.
I have them annually, multiple geoengineering conferences every year.
You know, that's not a theory.
They were already doing it.
Their big discussion, the year I covered it, it was about seven or eight years ago, was who gets to set the thermostat?
Just like you have the situation at home.
You know, your wife wants it warmer.
You want it cooler. Soon after the reporting and after Tennessee banned similar experiments under the misguided notion that they constituted chemtrails.
Well, no. What the Tennessee bill said that futurism doesn't want you to see.
So show us what you're spraying in the atmosphere.
You don't get to spray stuff out here in the atmosphere without telling us what it is.
And now they've passed that, and when I talked to Senator Nicely, and somebody had a question about it as well, what is the enforcement mechanism for it?
And so that may still need to have some work.
I mean, you can sue them or whatever, but at least there's a law there that prohibits it.
I don't know exactly how this is enforced.
They haven't worked that part of it out yet, but they made the first moves, and they took a lot of criticism for it to say, you're going to have to show us what is in that.
Anyway, so city officials ordered the trial to halt, claiming that the researchers hadn't been transparent about what they're doing.
The council commissioned an environmental assessment to determine whether or not spraying salt in the sky could be harmful to natural or human health.
That's what they say they're spraying.
See, that's another part of it.
Two things here. Nobody trusts the government anymore.
They think that we don't know.
As Oliver Anthony said, you know, you're doing this stuff, you think we don't know, but we do know.
We do know that you're lying to us as well.
And so we've gone through this pandemic, MacGuffin, all the rest of the stuff.
We know that you lied to us about very serious things, about what was in the vaccine, the rest of the stuff.
You had your media people telling us it was sugar water.
That's alright. Just take the mercury.
Go ahead and inject the mercury and the other stuff.
It's fine. So they had a long meeting, and residents and council members voiced concerns about whether or not the geoengineering trial was truly harmless, and the governing body voted unanimously to shut down the experiment.
See? You can stop things at the local level.
So, a few things from this.
Local power and don't trust government.
Which brings us to this.
Look at this. This is...
They're blowing smoke.
This is NASA did this.
This is absolute nonsense.
This is to scare people to death.
All these wispy clouds that you see circling there of the United States, of course, because we're the source of everything.
And we've got to be shut down.
It really makes you think if NASA is nothing but a propaganda arm now, what were they before?
They were a propaganda arm that was aimed at Russia to tell them, hey, you better back off.
We've got technology that's so good we went to the moon and back, so back off.
You know, the reverse thing.
Well, if they can put a man on the moon, why can't they do this?
Well, their idea was, well, we put a man on the moon so we can do whatever we want.
You better back off, Russia.
Yeah. Yeah, and so now they're doing these propaganda models with CO2. It's ridiculous.
What did they come up with this?
And here's the thing.
They've been using computer models to lie us into this climate change stuff for the longest time.
And it's computer fiction.
I wanted to show that to you because this is the next level of lies and propaganda where they are going to scare you to death with this kind of stuff and tell you it's all based on, you know, science.
Well, here's the deal. As we know, CO2 is only 0.4% of the atmosphere.
You'd never think that to look at this picture of the United States with smoke all over it, you know, swirling around.
It's only 0.04% of the atmosphere.
And only 3% of that is man-made.
So I'm calling complete BS on this stuff.
It's just a video to scare people.
As a matter of fact, if you wanna know what's really going on, why we're having a hot summer, it's because as I said before, we had a subterranean volcano that put the biggest, if they wanna call these things greenhouse gases, they admit the biggest greenhouse gas is water vapor.
Well, guess what? We had an underwater volcano that increased the amount of water vapor by 10%.
Not 3% of 0.04%.
10% of the total of the biggest thing that is out there.
And when you put that water vapor up, guess what?
It does change things.
So they don't need to start spraying seawater off of a decommissioned aircraft carrier.
God already did that for them with an undersea volcano.
Now if you put up... With a land volcano, they put up a lot of ash that actually cools things off.
But the seawater being put up in that kind of quantity has actually made things hotter.
One last thing before we go to Gerald Salenti.
This picture was sent to me by David out of...
Out of Florida, and you can see this is a universal resort, and they've got electric buses.
And he said, look at this. They're charging this electric bus, a bus.
They're charging with a 110...
110 volt extension cord.
I don't know. I mean, maybe that extension cord is going to melt down before it charges the bus.
He says this is unbelievably slow.
And it is an unbelievably stupid approach to take to all of this stuff.
We're about ready to go to...
We're going to take a break and get Gerald Slenty on.
Rumble, do not obey.
Thank you for the tip. And...
He says, Thank you, David, and friends.
Thank you very much. And we're going to go to Gerald Salenti.
You know, it's been two weeks since I talked to Gerald, and of course, nothing has happened in those two weeks.
It's been one of the most news-intensive two weeks, I guess we could say, with unusual events that we've seen in quite some time.
So I think we're going to have a lot to talk about.
We'll be right back.
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Defending the American Dream.
Dream.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
All right, welcome back, and joining us now is Gerald Slenty.
As I said before we left, nothing much has happened.
Last time I talked to Gerald was the day before the shooting in Pennsylvania, and you think about all the things that have happened in the last couple of weeks.
Welcome back, Gerald. Great to have you.
Thanks for having me.
It's a great journal.
It's got hundreds of pages of articles that he puts together each week, and it's set up in an online magazine format.
So it's not only you can flip the pages like it's an e-book, but you can also search it as well.
And so it's cross-indexed, up-to-date, and he is always ahead of the trends.
As a matter of fact, you had some things to say about Lala, didn't you?
Yeah, again, the Trends Journal, we're talking about $2.50 a week.
Yeah. You go to the Wall Street Journal, you buy it every day, it's $5 a day.
Wow. For the paper record, the New York Times, $4 a day.
This is $2.50 a week.
Wow. And we're giving you, again, history before it happens, and here's some more proof.
We just sent out this special Trend Alert to subscribers yesterday.
Kamala Harris, 2024.
Again, as trend forecasters, you look at things the way they are, not the way you want them to be.
We look at the facts.
And we're political atheists.
We don't take sides on this stuff.
Kamala Harris, 2024.
The Trends Journal's May 2022 trend forecast.
The Trends Journal had forecast that Joe Biden would step down and Kamala Harris would run for president in 2024.
And we now forecast, minus a wildcard, such as a stock market crash, Harris will beat Donald Trump in the race for the White House.
This was the our May 17th 2022 trend forecast.
Kamala Harris has aspirations to be president of the United States and she knows that her boss is an unpopular president who is 79 years old. She wants to be the party standard-bearer and needs to start making a name for herself as she hopes to run for president again. Being that the Biden administration is
viewed as ineffective in bringing down inflation, And strongly boosting the economy.
You ready? Remember, this is why you subscribe to the Trends Journal.
This is May of 2022, over two years ago.
Harris will seize upon abortion rights because there seems to be only two things that she can use to unite her front.
Ukraine war...
Support and pro-abortion.
Again, it's not what you want, what you wish, what you believe in.
It's what is.
Yeah, that's right. And again, you look at the data.
NBC News noted the Public Policy Research Institute.
Again, this is from our Trends Journal of just two weeks later.
Ran a national poll in February that found 64% of Americans think abortion should be a legal right in all or most cases, which is an increase from 55% in 2010.
Now listen, very important.
The poll was broken down by political affiliation.
It found 87% of Democrats, 65% of Independents, and 37% of Republicans say abortion should be legal.
So you go by the numbers.
Let's go back to the midterm elections.
Again, we wrote about this as it was happening.
That's why we have these articles.
This is during the midterm election.
We had also forecast that despite Joe Biden's low approval rating during the 2022 midterm elections, the Republicans would lose the opportunity to have a strong House majority.
Which they did because of their anti-abortion platform.
And that Kamala Harris, as the Democratic Party heir, in quotes, again we wrote this in 2022, would seize upon the opportunity which she did.
In our 24 May 2022 Trends Journal, we wrote in our Trends Journal, Harris no doubt is thrilled to finally have a topic that resonates with the Americans who are growing increasingly frustrated with the Biden administration.
The newly released CBS News YouGov poll found that nearly 8 in 10 voters say conditions in the U.S. Are going somewhat or very badly and 56% disapprove of how Biden is handling his presidential duties.
I'm going to stop at that before I go forward.
Look at all the people that were disgusted with Biden in 2022.
This is forgotten. Why did the Republicans not do well in the midterm elections?
Because of the abortion issue.
Simple as that.
Again, we're the only ones talking about this.
We're the only ones talking about it back then.
I'll go on. These numbers do not bode well for Harris, who is theoretically his heir...
To the Democratic Party.
So she's latching on to a topic that resonates with single-issue voters and core constituencies.
And there is no better single issue than abortion.
Gerald Salenti has long said that when all else fails, they take you to war.
Electoral politics to Democrats going into the midterm elections, that saying could be edited, when all else fails, they bring up abortion rights.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. A war against babies.
Yeah. And, you know, that's the thing.
I agree with you because you look at what Trump has done.
It's not what you want, what you wish for, what you hope.
It's what is. And I've said this because, you know, that's what Trump said.
He said, look, we lost the same thing you just said.
We lost big time in the midterms, even when the economy was not doing well and it should have been a big red wave.
He said we lost because of the abortion issue.
But I think they lost on the abortion issue because they're unable and unwilling to defend it.
That's the key part. And when we look at Trump, he's running as hard as he can.
I agree with your analysis because you look at what he did with the RNC and...
They completely remove that, as well as guns, which is another one of her big issues, is firearms.
And she may wind up putting in Gabby Gifford's husband, Mark Kelly, big gun control thing.
So if she runs on gun control and she runs on abortion and they're running hard away from those issues, they don't want to defend those issues.
They don't know how to defend those issues, but they don't want to.
They pulled them out of the platform indicating, and Trump Did the platform indicating he doesn't know how and doesn't want to defend on those issues.
And so if you've got somebody, as you point out, there's already a big constituency in favor of abortion.
And if he isn't going to take that head on and lead, if he's going to try to be a wet his finger and stick it in the air type of politician, he's going to just run from those things.
And it's going to be a slaughter on those issues like that.
I agree with you. Here's more about Trump.
This is what we said. Again, this is the special trend alert.
We go, a political atheist, Salenti said, it's not what you want, what you wish for, what you believe in.
We're trend forecasters.
It's what is. This is what we wrote.
When Trump picked J.D. Vance as VP, Salenti, again, who worked on major political campaigns in Westchester County, New York, was assistant to the Secretary of the New York State Senate, and taught political campaign technology course at St.
John's University, said Vance was a bad choice because, number one, this is what I said before this, this is when they just picked him.
Trump won Ohio big!
What the hell are you getting a guy from a state where you won big from?
You gotta get somebody from a swing state that you need.
So that was the first mistake.
Then we go on to say that and Now making a bad situation much worse, Salenti said that, quote, Vance being so anti-abortion and pro-life is going to make them lose the presidential election.
Indeed, Vance has been highly criticized for his recent comment, calling women without children, quote, Who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they made, and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable too.
End quote. Yeah.
How stupid can you be to say this stupid crap?
Even if it's true.
You don't say this stuff.
Yeah, I know.
And then we go, and on the Trump side of abortion...
According to his previous statements, Harris will blast him for his stance.
Remember, indeed, this is why you subscribe to the Trans Journal.
As we wrote in our 30 May 2023 Trans Journal, quote, Trump has called himself, quote, the most pro-life president in America.
In American history, and his Supreme Court appointments overturned Roe v.
Wade, Trump took credit for, quote, killing the law End quote.
That had been in place for 50 years.
Quote, After 50 years of failure, with nobody coming even close, I was able to kill Roe versus Wade, much to the shock of everyone Trump posted on Truth Social.
Without me, there would be no 6 weeks, 10 weeks, 15 weeks, or whatever is finally agreed to.
Without me, the pro-life movement would have just kept losing.
So there you got it. Yeah, and he knows that because in the debates he says, well, I'm all about the exceptions.
And, you know, fortunately we have it so the states can do it.
That isn't going to sell.
He can't, if he can't make a principled defense, if he's going to, he boasts about it, but he's never going to be able to make a principled defense about anything because the guy doesn't have any principled defense.
And so he's not going to make a principled defense of saving babies' lives.
He's not going to show the video.
He could do it. He could do it as part of the national ads because he's running for office.
He could show pictures of aborted babies.
But he's not going to defend the process.
He's going to run from it.
And we all know what happens in a battle.
If you turn around and run, you get shot in the back, right?
That's what's going to happen to him.
It's going to be big time. It really is, I think.
I agree with you. And by the way, the reason we wrote back then about Harris running and being anti-pro-life, your body, your choice, we also went on to write about what hypocrisy was spewing out of our mouth.
Yeah. Oh, your body, your choice, but you gotta get that vaccination!
That's right, that's right.
You've got to get that vaccination.
You don't have a choice.
Oh, women only have a choice?
I'm a man. I don't have my body, my choice.
Screw you, Salenti.
Screw you.
You better take that jab.
No jab, no job.
And all you people in the military, you don't get that jab.
You're out of here.
And all you companies with over 100 employees, you don't get that jab.
All right? What hypocrisy.
That's why we wrote this.
Again, we're political atheists.
We don't take sides. What we wrote about this, nobody said.
Nobody anywhere, anyplace.
Yeah. But see, Trump is not going to make that argument.
Trump won't make that argument. He could not nail that with that argument.
You mandated this.
You know, with the mask, you mandated it with the lockdowns and the social distancing, and then you mandated we put an experimental poison into our veins.
And you want to talk about women's health?
Let's talk about everybody's health.
But he's not going to say that because he's got to, you know, he doesn't want to attack his own shot that he's so proud of.
He's finally stopped talking about that.
But now he can't come back and make that argument.
He won't make it. Let me ask you this.
Let me ask you this.
So on his side now, what he's trying to do, He's trying to make an outreach, and he's done pretty well with the crypto people.
I think he addressed a big crypto convention in Nashville yesterday that Tony Hardeman was at.
But, you know, I'm all pro-crypto and all the rest of this stuff.
And so he's making all these moves to big tech.
And, of course, that's the one thing that J.D. Vance...
Is, you know, all these alliances with the big tech people.
So a lot of big tech people for him, and Israel is for him.
Is that going to be enough for him to pull this thing through?
That seems to me that's his only card that he's got.
It's nothing. It's nothing.
It's nothing. Now, this is very important.
Again, we're telling people nobody else said.
This is from CNN yesterday.
Harris blast Trump vision.
As one of chaos, fear, and hate in fiery teachers' union speech.
She's talking at the teachers' union, right?
Mm-hmm. And they go on to say, Harris contrasted her agenda, ready for the first thing?
Of abortion rights.
Mm-hmm. First thing, first thing.
Number two, you ready? LGBTQ, as you mentioned, gun control, support for organized labor, and student loan debt relief.
Okay, so let's just take those abortion rights.
The numbers are there.
The majority of women are pro-abortion.
And the majority of Democrats and the majority of independents.
People would not have gone out to vote for Biden.
The hate Trumpers are now going to go out to vote for Harris.
She is going to win over the LGBTQ, XYZ, all of these, she's going to win them over.
You've got to do the numbers.
The people that believe on the Trump side are a smaller population than this other side.
And by the way, the gun control, the hypocrisy of that.
Oh, gun control for America, but hey, where's more weapons for Ukraine?
More weapons to go slaughter people.
More weapons for the military industrial complex, but you're not allowed to have a gun.
That's right. Yeah.
So again, we call it like it is.
We just put the facts down.
Well, and you know, okay, so last time we talked, two weeks ago, the next day, there's a shooting of the Trump rally.
Then we had the Republican National Convention.
Then there was the crowd strike thing.
We've got the resignation of Biden and the anointing of Lala Harris.
Like I said, nothing much has happened since we last talked.
But let's talk about that other thing, too, the crowd strike thing.
Because, you know, when we talk about the elections, we should look at the fragile infrastructure.
We should look at the political connections, I think, of crowd strike and the rest of the stuff.
And understand that if it's even close, I think these people will rig it.
You know, that's the other aspect of it.
What do you think? They've been rigging it forever.
You know, like if somebody, they said to me they rigged the Trump election, by the way, which I think they did.
I was on David, what's his, not David, you're David Knight, on, what's the guy's name?
USA watched or Gregory, Greg Hunter.
Hunter, yeah. And we're doing the whole, it's 2020, we're doing the election results.
He had all the screens up.
It was Trump like this and Biden under him.
All of a sudden, 120,000 write-in ballots come in.
Yeah. Out of like Wisconsin and Michigan, and not one for Trump.
Yeah, that's right.
Out of 120,000, I mean, who are you talking to?
Yeah. So I believe it was rigged.
But let's go back.
Remember the hanging chads from the Republican side when they screwed, what's his name?
Gore out of the election in Florida.
It's a crime syndicate that people are calling a government.
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, we saw that with the JFK election and they had voting machines.
Then we saw it being scammed with hanging chads and we saw it being scammed with electronic voting machines as well as vote by mail and all those ballot things.
So they always come...
My take on it is I feel like, you know, if it's a runaway election or if they've got a particular guy they want in, you know, they'll go with it one way or the other.
But if it's kind of close...
They usually have their hooks into both of these guys, you know, both of the candidates one way or the other.
You go back and you look at, you know, when Clinton got in running against George H.W. The thing then was NAFTA. And the wild card was Ross Perot.
But the Republican and Democrat, both of them wanted to have NAFTA. And so they fixed it so they didn't have any more wild cards.
And you go to the 2012 election, you've got Romney and you've got Obama.
And they both want Obamacare.
And Romney had already done it in Massachusetts when he was governor.
He did it with Ted Kennedy.
And so, you know, there's usually some key issue that the powers that be want to get through, and they find a Republican and a Democrat who are going to both be there on that issue.
But if it's something that they really, if it's close, they can put their thumb on the scale and tip it one way or the other.
And there is a real competition and there is real corruption that is going on between these guys over this Game of Thrones.
Both of them, to some degree, it is like professional wrestling, but there's a real competition where they both want to sit on that throne.
Yeah, you're 100% right.
Go ahead.
No, I was going to say, you know, we also said that this whole thing had been set up for a long time.
Again, we wrote about it in 2020.
This whole thing, one of the trademarks that we own...
It's called Presidential Reality Show.
This is just a movie.
It's all it is.
They had this script written a long time ago.
Yeah, that's right.
Again, we wrote back in 2022, Biden was 79 back then, and the people said he was out of his mind back then.
People forget this.
That's right. They played the game.
They did the June 18th, or the June whatever it was, not the 18th, but the June debate.
To show that Trump was incapable.
They never do debates in June.
They begin them in later September.
You mean Biden? Biden, yeah.
Biden, excuse me.
Yeah, moved it up by three months, moved it up before either the people were nominated, so they would have the time to do this.
I called it wagging the Biden, because it really does remind me of Wag the Dog.
David Mamet did a great screenplay of that.
And they keep changing the narrative and adjusting it slightly on the fly.
It is just like that movie.
It truly is amazing, isn't it?
Exactly. And what happened was, then they did it perfectly timing.
You were talking about before the Republican convention.
Trump was flying high after that convention.
Again, look at the facts.
Yeah. Flying high.
They waited until after the convention for Biden to say he's not running and Kamala Harris is the nominee.
That's right. They timed it perfectly.
And it's all going to be about that.
And everybody will forget all the other stuff that happened with Trump.
Exactly. That's right. Exactly.
They knew exactly what they were doing.
And they played out that time from after the debate.
To the Republican convention, they played the game.
Well, Biden's family wants him to stay in.
Biden won't quit.
I won't stop. Biden has a discussion with Polo.
They played that game.
It's a movie. It's a reality show.
It's a sitcom.
They had it played out perfectly.
Mm-hmm. And the fact that they would that this is all played out to put her in position because notice how everybody coalesced very quickly had all the leadership including past presidents like Obama all of them jumping behind Lala Harris And now they're talking about the coronation part of this, which had already been talked about, but had been mentioned.
Well, we may need to do this, you know, because we, first of all, not only did they move the debate up three months earlier than usual, but they moved the convention to later than the deadline.
And so they said, well, because it's later than the deadline, even though Ohio and some other places said that they will give us an exception, we can't trust that.
So we're going to have to do the nomination virtually.
And so that's what they're going to do.
They're going to quickly push her in before anybody, even the Democrat insiders, state by state, because these are people who work very, you know, they're part of the Democrat establishment.
In each of these states, that's who gets to go these conventions.
That's who the delegates are.
But they're shoving these people aside, just like in the past when Hillary Clinton was running against Sanders, they shoved them aside for the superdelegates.
These are the people who were not just the party operatives, but they were the people at the very top, and they weren't accountable to anybody.
And so it's going to be these superdelegates who are now going to run this show and run her through, and it's all going to be, you know, it's going to be all Lala Harris for the next couple of months.
Yep, for the next hundred days.
Here we go. This is from the Wall Street Journal yesterday.
Harris moved swiftly to secure nomination.
And then, what you just said, you ready?
By Monday evening, the vice president had enough pledge delegates to secure the nomination.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
So she already got it.
Yeah. Yeah.
By Monday evening...
They're not putting anything up for chance at the convention.
They're going to do it all. It's gone.
Yeah. Yeah.
Now, she's playing the cards.
Again, that slime ball...
What's his name?
Netanyahu spoke to Congress yesterday.
And the article in the Wall Street Journal said that Netanyahu displayed his penchant for intervening in U.S. politics, honed over decades, delivering pointed jabs at Democrats, and sometimes, you ready?
Lavishing praise on Trump.
Lavishing praise on Trump.
He thanked Biden, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But he goes on that says that, you know, Trump is the person for him.
Now what happens to Trump?
Trump claims Kamala Harris is totally against Jewish people.
Now, go to CNN right now.
And here's one of the front page stories.
Harris says she will not be silent on Gaza's suffering while telling Netanyahu to get ceasefire deal done.
Brilliant.
Brilliant.
Let me ask you about the other...
Let me ask you about the other war, the Ukrainian war, because with everything that was happening with Trump, I think Zelensky started talking about, well, let's end this war here so that he can do it maybe on more favorable terms or whatever.
What do you think is going to happen with a President Lala in Ukraine?
Same as what's going on now with the murderous Democrats.
So, by the way, you know, as I say to the people that are Anti-abortion.
You know, killing a baby in the womb of a mother.
How come you support wars?
They had to kill babies, but okay to kill wars?
Oh, the Vance who said about this thing?
The Vance that said, quote, we have to punch Iran hard?
Oh, yeah. Yeah, I played that.
Yeah. Oh, but don't...
What hypocrisy?
Mm-hmm. What hypocrisy.
That's right. Death is death.
Either side. That's right.
But now we can kill anybody we want.
Matter of fact, have more kids so we can get them and put them in the military to go kill people and get killed.
How about that? Yep.
Yep. Yeah, the people who are pro-life, they've got that hypocrisy there about war, just like the people who call themselves pro-choice, they've got that hypocrisy there about the medical mandates and coercion.
Yep, yep. Exactly right.
Again, you know, this is so important.
What I just read to you about what this headline said about Harris saying she will not be silent, that's a quote, on Gaza's suffering, because there's been silence about it.
Mm-hmm. And her husband's Jewish.
They can't tell her. It ain't going to go anywhere.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, there's going to be that faction that can't stand her, but she's going to have the majority.
She's going to win the majority.
I'm going to tell you, this election, again, minus a wild card, like a market crash, again, nobody can predict the future.
There are too many wild cards, whether they be made by humans or nature.
Minus a wild card, she will beat Trump big.
It won't be close.
Interesting, you know, it was right after when Trump is riding the momentum wave and everything after the shooting after the convention It was said by the Wall Street Journal Which as you pointed out is five dollars a day It was said that Musk was gonna drop in 45 million dollars per month That's gonna be 180 million dollars between now and the election and that set there for a few days now It could be that the Wall Street Journal got this wrong
It was a you know, it was a source close to Musk. They said an anonymous source So it could be they got it wrong this person got it wrong And and they relied on that information Or do you think perhaps maybe Musk changed his mind?
There's been a big change in this.
Do you think they got it wrong?
Again, look at what you just said.
How much a month?
Yeah, $45 million.
$45 million. 45 million.
Hey, Musk, how about sending 45 million to our Occupy Peace movement?
That's right. How about the billionaires sending, what is it, this election will probably be about a billion dollar run on each side?
Oh, probably more than that.
They call this a democracy? Yeah. They call this a democracy?
Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, we gotta hear, I gotta hear the crap spewing out of Musk's mouth, Gates' mouth, Buffett's mouth, Bezos' mouth, but your mouth doesn't count.
You're not a robber baron.
You don't have any rights in this country.
Shut your mouth.
You gotta listen to Musk.
What the hell do I care what this guy says?
Yeah. They're running the country.
We're nothing more than plantation workers of Slavelandia.
Period. Paragraph.
Peter Thiel. Peter Thiel as well.
Peter Thiel. Yeah. And these guys, people are still trying to come to terms with what these technocrats are and what they want.
And it is horrific.
And when you look at the fact that Thiel...
Who really has made J.D. Vance is the guy who's behind Palantir, the guy who's behind Androil, a drone weapon system that is there that they may use on the border.
And this Palantir system that has been set up to do anticipatory intelligence and geospatial intelligence to...
Determine what we're going to do before we do it, to identify everybody, to data mine all of these surveillance cameras that they've got everywhere.
It truly is horrific when you look at both sides of this stuff.
I mean, I certainly don't have a dog in this fight when we look at it.
I'm not voting. I won't vote for anybody.
No, I mean, they're horrible.
I haven't voted for president since Ron Paul in 2012.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Again, you're talking about the geeks giving all this money to Trump who plays the baloney game of being for freedom and no surveillance.
Mm-hmm. And which side of the tail is the teal on, you know?
I mean, come on. Mm-hmm.
Look at this clown show that's going on.
Yeah. Look at them. Look at them.
Yeah. And again, the banksters are on the Democrat side.
They're dumping money. Look at Kamala Harris got, what, $100 million in a day?
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
In a day? And you got Trump saying wonderful things now about Larry Fink.
So I guess instead of, if he were to get in a second time, instead of it being a Goldman Sachs administration, it would be a BlackRock administration.
Big difference, right? Big difference.
Oh, remember that guy he brought in?
What was the Treasury Secretary?
What was that guy? Cohen, yeah.
Cohen. No, no, not Cohen.
Oh, Mnuchin. Mnuchin was the Steve Mnuchin from Goldman Sachs, yeah.
Yeah, the Mnuchin, that the banksters, that when the crash happened in 2008, when people were losing their homes, they started foreclosing on everybody's homes.
Yeah, and did a load of scams with that.
Oh, that Mnuchin, yeah.
Yeah, same guy who said, you know, after they'd given people a $1,000 or $1,200 stimulus check, oh, we can't do that again.
Even after six months, right?
That'd be too much.
It truly is amazing.
Oh, this is also the Trump...
That gave the big corporations big tax breaks and sold the crap that they were going to use the money for capital improvements is 2017.
2018, biggest year of stock buybacks ever.
And according to the Tax Policy Center, the 1% got 64% of Trump's tax cut benefits.
Yeah. Yeah, Oxfam, or I think it's Oxfam, his name is, this organization in the UK just said there was a $42 trillion transfer of wealth to the 1% over the last 10 years.
We know exactly how that works.
By the way, my son Travis said, if Trump couldn't stop him sealing the election when he had power, how is he going to stop him now that he doesn't?
That's absolutely true.
When we look at the corruption and we look at the issues and everything, it looks like this whole thing has been planned out and played.
If the people were not so disgusting, you could actually admire how calculating they were, how well this was planned, isn't it?
Yeah. I'm telling you, the whole thing.
And the Republicans made a mistake by running Trump against them.
Because of the hate value.
This guy, people hate his guts.
Well, you know, I look at it and, you know, there was no discussion of any issues and everything because everybody gave Trump this martyr status.
And who gave him that martyr status?
You know, you had some of the people like James Carville and many people, even Republicans and stuff, saying, hey, this is working out.
Trump liked it. He's egging the judges on, yeah, give me another fine.
That makes me look like more of a victim.
I love that. So, you know, James Carville was saying, what are you guys doing?
That's only helping them and everything because he's kind of out of the loop now, right?
And so the honest, everybody understands that that was helping them.
And they just continued on with it.
But what it was, all of that lawfare, was really to push all the other Republicans out, to make sure they got Trump.
They wanted to run against Trump, they got Trump.
Yep. That's amazing.
Wealth of global top 1% grew by $42 trillion over the past decade, Oxfam.
Yeah. Exactly what you were saying.
Now, this is an article from the day before from the Financial Times.
United Nations criticizes, quote, shamefully higher hunger levels.
That they're looking to...
Look about the report that the UN report that almost 600 million people will be undernourished within the next couple of years.
So what's important about this, the rich are getting richer, everybody else is getting poorer.
But again, here's what we do as trend forecasters.
You have deep poverty around the world.
People are going to do everything they can to escape countries with a lack of basic living standards, government corruption, crime, violence.
You think you've got a migration problem now?
Yeah. You haven't seen anything yet.
Oh, that's right. You haven't seen anything yet.
You know, when I... Sorry, go ahead.
No, go on. When I saw that article about the massive transfer of wealth, They were taking that information.
That's coming out of Oxfam in the UK. And they were using that information, at least the Labor Party was using it, to argue really for confiscating the increased equity in the middle class and their homes.
They said this has been a windfall tax.
Because when you look at that massive transfer of wealth, they start talking about a wealth tax.
We've got to have a wealth tax. That's the only way we're going to pull this thing back.
And at the same time they're doing that, The Labor Secretary says, when you look at the prices of houses and how they've gone up since the lockdown and all the rest of this stuff, he said, that's a windfall profit.
And we need to pull that out somehow.
We've got to tax that out. So that's one of the ways that they're going to use that envy, that jealousy of what this really is, is corruption.
and people's houses going up on paper because they're not unable to sell them because the interest rates and because of the economy, but the houses going up on paper is going to be used by some of these people like it's already being used by this labor official to say, now we got to pull that wealth out of these homes.
It's not fair.
And there's going to be a lot of people going to buy into that because the younger generation doesn't have the ability to buy into a home anymore because of the high interest rates and the high prices.
So they're going to say, yeah, anything you can do to bring the price of that stuff down.
It's going to be rolling out many things like this.
They're going to be able to control the crowds in the same way that they've orchestrated all this political stuff.
They're going to orchestrate these narratives to make sure that they confiscate the wealth of the middle class, I think.
And like you said, the younger people are going to support it because they have nothing, and that goes back to the election.
Yeah. She's going to get the younger people to vote.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, they got that generational warfare card that they can play as well as all of these different, you know, one group against the other, you know, the dividing Congress.
And on the tax group, we should be taxing the billionaires 90% tax rates.
Mm-hmm. Like they used to have back in the 1950s.
Except they pay a half a percent because they've got their lawyers to write the exceptions for them.
They're never going to tax these billionaires.
They will always buy a politician and get an exception.
A guy's worth, what, $140 billion?
Are you kidding me? But, you know, they're brilliant guys because...
They're going to take the money with them when they die.
They're going to be able to use huge caskets and put all the money in there.
When they die, they're going to be able to take it.
How disgusting they are.
Not a penny for peace in the billionaires.
That's right. If the billionaires gave occupied peace a billion dollars, we'd have peace on Earth next week.
If the billionaires all put a billion dollars in for peace, we'd have peace tomorrow.
But their peace is a crap.
They don't want to give anyone.
That's right. Yeah, they don't contribute to a campaign.
They invest in a politician.
Oh, yeah. They own the politicians.
These little clowns, you buy them out for nothing.
Yep, that's right. Best return on investment you can get.
You know, maybe Elon Musk, he's moved in a big way to Memphis.
Maybe he's got his eye on that pyramid there that they're currently using for a retail store.
Maybe he could store all of his stuff there in that pyramid and be buried like some kind of a pharaoh or something.
Maybe that's what he's planning. Of course, he's not planning on ever dying.
He's going to transfer himself, whatever he thinks he is, he's going to transfer it into a robot.
That's what he thinks.
Maybe he's going to live on Mars.
I don't know what he's going to do. You know, on the economic front, by the way, to get onto that, you know, we've been bullish on gold.
It was one of our top trends for 2024, golden year for gold.
And gold is up, it's almost up $400 since we made that forecast.
And it's going to keep rising.
They're going to be lowering interest rates.
And particularly with Harris, they're going to try to do everything they can to boost the economy.
So the lower interest rates go, the deeper the dollar falls, and the higher gold prices go up.
It's as simple as that. And what's also, as I said, there's wild cards that could crash the economy.
And the big one is the banks going bust.
They're barely reporting on it.
We've been warning about this since May of 2020, of the office building bust when they force people to work at home.
You're looking in the United States at an office vacancy rate of 50%, according to Castle Systems, 50.1%.
Vacancy, rather.
Vacancy rates are about 20%.
Vacant. San Francisco, 34.5% of the buildings vacant.
How are you going to pay your loan?
There's going to be defaults that's going to bring this banking system down that nobody's talking about.
Headline here from Zero Hedge.
Blackstone Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trust slashes dividends by 24% as the stress piles up in the commercial real estate world.
You've been talking about this since the lockdown began.
You can see this is what was going to be.
It's in your Trends Journal, May of 2020.
We warned of an office building bust.
And then this year, our top trend, one of them is the banks are going to go bust this year.
You go back to March of 2023.
The Silicon Con Man Valley Bank went bust.
First Republican signature.
Remember what happened to the equity markets in gold?
Equity markets plummeted.
Gold prices spiked.
That was three banks.
Now you've got about 300 banks.
Yeah. That are facing, there are over, this year alone, about a trillion dollars worth of commercial real estate debts coming due.
We're in August almost.
You think they're going to be able to push that off to pass the election?
No, they don't. They can't.
They're doing it to some extent already.
Borrow now, pay later kind of thing almost.
But it ain't working.
It doesn't work. It only, for a little time.
You've seen what the BlackRock, Blackstone just came out with.
They're going to be defaults.
What happened was when Trump and Biden dumped all that cheap money into the economy to fight the COVID war, the banks had a lot of money because people put money in the bank.
What did they do with that money?
They bought treasuries.
What was the interest rate when they bought those treasuries?
Zero. Their money's worth nothing.
They don't have the money to pay for the loss of debt.
And the debt, a trillion dollars this year, over the next two years, four trillion.
Four trillion dollars worth of commercial real estate that's coming up.
Yeah, it's going to blow up, but my question is, will the Fed do something to try to stretch this past this election and pretend that it's not a problem?
They'll do anything they can.
You think they'll be able to do that for the next few months so this thing doesn't blow up on essentially her watch before?
Would that be an October surprise, or do you think they're going to be able to kick the can past the election?
They'll do everything they can to kick the can past the election.
Everything they can. Again, as I always say, nobody can predict the future.
There are too many wild cards.
I thought the markets would crash in April of 2020.
I had no idea they would pump in trillions and trillions of dollars and bring interest rates down to zero.
Artificially prop it up.
I thought the markets would crash in 2012.
They didn't teach me about a thing called quantitative easing or zero interest rate policy in economics 101 or graduate school.
So to answer your question, they'll make up anything they can.
They're a crime syndicate.
Well, it truly is amazing.
And of course, the other thing that she's hanging her hat on is going to be environmentalism.
You know, she's got abortion, she's got the LGBT thing, guns.
Environmentalism is going to be the other thing.
And that's going to have massive consequences for people as well because she's gonna follow along with these these plans of Biden to shut down power as well as to shut down our Our ability to have cars and to force everything onto the grid one of the things I find interesting is The the tech brothers, you know all these guys they they want to have their power consuming Artificial intelligence and so now they're talking about essentially having their own private power stations their
own private grid And of course that's not going to be available to us That is actually even being pushed by a lot of the financial magazines as an investment opportunity Some of these companies that they've set up to make Smaller nuclear reactors that'll be cited close to their data centers. What do you think about that?
We're writing about in a trench journal. Yeah, it's a reality And again, we what we also do is we don't tell people what to do, but we have what we call on trend on trend for newer And that's exactly one of the ones we're talking about.
Again, it's not what you like, what you wish for, what you believe.
If you want to do it, this is where it's going.
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, and it's going to be a situation where the power's not going to be available to us, you know, but some people can invest into that, perhaps, and, you know, you can't beat these people.
You buy stock in them or something, I guess is what the approach is.
You don't join them, but you buy stock in them, maybe, huh?
Again, you know, there could be definitely another dot-com bust because they're over-speculating in the AI. AI is the future.
I tell every young person that's into this stuff, learn everything you can about this.
Trends are born, they grow, they mature, reach old age and die.
AI has only been born a little over a year ago.
It's like when we remember when the whole internet revolution began.
Yeah, that's right. And so that's where they are now with this.
But they're going to over-speculate in certain companies, just like they did with the dot-com thing.
But didn't stop the internet revolution.
So that's what we could see happening with the AIs being way over-speculated.
Yeah, when you have the Wall Street, they get so enthusiastic about something like that, it's a big trend they see coming like they did with the internet.
And everybody jumps into it to such a degree that they overshoot it, and then there's a big pullback, but it doesn't change the underlying reality of it.
Exactly. Long term, yeah.
Exactly. Perfectly said.
Well, it's truly amazing.
And like I said before, you know, you can get Wall Street Journal, you point out, $5 a day, and they'll tell you some things that they have to retract.
Yours is, with a discount of night, you can save 10% off, and it's only, was it about $2 a week?
Is that what the net price is?
About $2.50. About $2.50 a week.
So, you know, half the price of Wall Street.
Yeah, one week is half the price of one day of the Wall Street Journal.
And you get all that.
You get more accurate reporting, and you also get some trends forecasted in it.
And you have been on spot with these trends.
Thank you so much for joining us.
And tell us before we run out of time, real quickly, anything changed with your Occupy piece that is set up at the end of October?
And in September. September 28th.
Go to OccupyPeace.com.
And we're going to have Judge Napolitano, Scott Ritter, Max Blumenthal, Anya Parampel, and others as speakers.
We're going to have music. And Ritter said, we've got to get a million people here.
We have to close down the streets.
We have to be heard for peace.
If we don't support peace, we're going to die in war.
Absolutely right. And the new weapons of war are truly horrific when you look at the drone warfare that is being developed right now in Ukraine.
And that's what these people like Peter Thiel and Alex Karp want to do.
It truly is disgusting.
Well, OccupyPeace.com, coming up the end of September.
Go to that website, check it out.
TrendsJournal.com, don't forget the code NIGHT. You can get that for $250 a week.
That's a great deal. Thank you so much for joining us, Gerald.
Appreciate it. Oh, thank you, and thank you for all that you do.
I appreciate being on with you.
Thank you. Always great to talk to you.
These last two weeks, things are going to start moving really, really fast.
It's truly amazing how much has happened since the last time we talked.
Thank you so much, Gerald. Appreciate it.
Before we end the program, I just want to thank some of the people who have left tips on here.
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Thank you very much. So have the most wonderful weekend.
You guys are the best. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your support, and as I said, we will, my daughter's coming in tonight, so we are going to take off Monday, and we'll be back on Tuesday.
I'm sure there's going to be, like they say, you know, sometimes, who was it, was it Lenin that said that?
Sometimes there's decades when nothing happens, and sometimes...
There's a year where decades happen, and that's kind of the time that we're in right now.
Things are changing very, very rapidly.
So have a good weekend, and hopefully we'll see you on Tuesday.
We're going to take a little bit of time with my daughter, and I'll see my grandson for the first time.
So, um, have a good weekend.
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