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Using free speech to free minds.
You're listening to The David Night Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 7th of August, Year of Our Lord 2024.
And we have a lot of information about this guy that you never really paid much attention to, unless you lived in Minnesota, unfortunately.
But for the rest of us, he really wasn't on the radar.
And when you start to look at what he has done...
Perhaps one of the most radical people out of the Democrat Party that Lala could have picked.
Is he a kinder, gentler version of a Bernie Sanders communist?
He laughs, unlike Bernie who scowls.
But that's about the only difference.
He is a radical on COVID tyranny, on climate MacGuffin, on abortion, on trans mutilation for kids, you name it.
And we're going to talk about that at the beginning.
And then we're going to also talk about how both the left and the right are pushing hard still on Civil War.
You've got Jon Voight pushing it.
You've got Jamie Raskin pushing it.
Well, they really want it.
Don't give it to them.
We'll be right back. This is the way they decided they were going to announce it yesterday.
With a phone call.
Hi, this is Tim.
And they've got people on both sides.
Good morning, Governor.
Good morning, Madam Vice President.
Listen, I want you to do this with me.
Let's do this together.
Would you be my running mate and let's get this thing on the road?
I would be honored, Madam Vice President.
The joy that you're bringing...
Boy, this really surprises me.
I didn't know this was coming. Yeah, this is...
Juvenile kindergarten campaign that's being run.
Oh boy, I wonder what this camera crew is doing here.
Yeah, they've been hanging around my house for the longest time.
I hope I won publisher's clearinghouse.
This is idiotic.
But it's all about identity politics.
And look, this is why the guy, if it comes down to the issues, it's a slam dunk loss for them.
You know, Trump, I don't trust what he has to say.
I've seen what he did in 2020, and actually three years before that.
But these people...
Don't even want to talk about their issues.
And you look at what they have done as well.
And we'll look at that.
A COVID tyrant pushing to make his state a sanctuary state for mutilating children as well as killing them when they survive an abortion.
It's just unbelievable what is going on in a state.
But they want to make it about the two laughing candidates.
And they ought to be laughed at, not laughed with.
So, you know, mainstream media doesn't care that Harris has refused to answer a single question.
She's not holding press conferences or anything like that.
All the backroom deals, all of the selection, you know, she only got one percent, less than one percent of the vote.
When she ran for president four years ago. Now he's not run for president.
Not with a record like that. He wouldn't have gotten anywhere.
But now all of the votes that were cast in the primary for Biden, and again, it was like a Stalin-esque communist country's primary.
Only one person allowed on the ballot, and the DNC would do anything they could to get RFK Jr.
or Cornel West, get them off of the ballot.
And then doing what they can to throw them off of the ballots as independents.
They don't want to have anybody else there.
And so they run this senile shill that they knew was senile.
Everything was planned about the debate, of course.
And now we have this selection where they move her up.
So, you know, no debates, no primaries.
I don't like to call them the Democratic Party.
I don't call them the Democratic Party.
They're not Democratic.
You can call them the Demagogue Party, but I just call them the Democrat Party.
I don't ever call them Democratic, and this is the best example I've seen yet.
One person said, so inauthentic, it's absolutely, amazingly cringe, and What in the world is her campaign thinking to do something like that?
Well, when you start to look at what he has to say, and again, it is the persona that he projects.
Friendly old guy.
I was surprised he's only 60.
You know you're getting old when you say only 60.
This kid, he's a kid.
No, but he's a Midwestern friendly Bernie.
And as the UK paper, the Standard, calls him everybody's favorite uncle.
But also a tried and tested attack dog.
He can call you weird.
Well, I think it's kind of weird when somebody says this.
But we can get out there.
Reach out. Make the case.
And for one thing, don't ever shy away from our progressive values.
One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.
Yeah, that should be the slogan for this campaign.
One person's gulag is another person's spa day.
That's right. Yeah, they're going to portray themselves as neighborly when they are socialist.
And if people actually look at the policies, that'll work.
If they look at his smiling face, it won't work.
Oh, he's just, you know, the friendly uncle next door.
He just wants to help people.
That's all it is. No, he is a socialist.
Another name for a communist.
A progressive, whatever.
Do issues matter? No, not in this race.
He is, by the way, he's loved by commies and by Somalis.
When you take a look at how he's cozying up to the squad here.
There he is with AOC. She loves him.
He's just like Uncle Bernie. And there's Ilhan Omar, the Somalian Marxist.
Her father was a Marxist in Somalia, which brings up issues as to whether or not they lied or On their entrance form as refugees, because you're not allowed in if you're a communist.
There's a question that says, are you a Marxist?
Well, he was part of the Marxist party in Somalia, so of course he lied.
And then he brought in the rest of his family.
And so she's there in Minnesota.
In Minnesota, Minneapolis is known as the Little Mogadishu.
It is the Somali capital of the United States, as many people say.
And that's her base of support.
That's where she comes from. They brought in so many Somalis and you got, you know, friendly Uncle Tim just lets them waltz right in and set up camp and do everything they can for them.
And the same thing that we saw with the Black Lives Matter riots and so forth.
And so they have a massive number of them.
They've become a power base.
They've played into, you know, I've seen a lot of people talk about the corruption scandals that happened with the Trump COVID cash.
You know, Trump gives them big piles of money.
And lo and behold, these Somali gangs came up with a ruse to steal and embezzle it and to send it abroad.
Right? And that was all there within Tim Walsh's area as well.
So again, the left-right, Trump gives them the cash, and then he has his little Mogadishu people and all these Somali gangs steal it and send it to their country.
Because this is not their country.
They don't like this country.
They're just here to steal what they can.
And of course it is also the place where Keith Ellison is the state attorney general Keith Ellison the who is heavily promoted by Soros One of the best examples of that actually, you know Soros is mostly focused on putting in local district attorneys like he has throughout, California, which is yeah What is behind these?
massive gangs of looters that they refuse to lock up so turning criminals out creating chaos and Keith Ellison was promoted and funded by Soros To do that at the state level, he's done a pretty good job, actually.
You know, they've done everything they can to bring people in.
As a matter of fact, the driver's license is for all illegal aliens.
Here he is signing up. Hey, I signed it!
The room at the St. Paul Armory erupted after the governor's signature made driver's license for all the law of the land.
He's out! Yeah.
So, there you go.
Let's bring in more people.
Let's give them more benefits.
It is the Cloward and Piven magnet.
It is. And yet, when he says, if we're going to solve this border problem, what we need to do is we need to have more Border Patrol agents.
We've got to have electronic fences and things like that.
Yeah, let's go with a full-on police and surveillance state.
You create a problem, and then the only solution for it is a police surveillance state, he says.
Well, the root problem is the welfare magnet that's pulling them across, which was a Democrat plan, going back to a couple of economists, Cloward and Piven.
They said, you know, we want to collapse the American economy so that we can establish, you know, you've got to destroy everything before you can do your Great Reset.
So we want to collapse the economy, but we can't do that just with Americans.
Not enough of them are getting on welfare.
Okay, so let's do it with foreigners.
Let's open up the borders and bring them in, and that's what they're doing, globally.
That is the purpose of all that.
But of course, he also got a big, big push with the lockdowns.
And he was one of the worst of the governors.
But it's interesting, because all the things that he did were things that Trump was paying governors to do, Republican and Democrat.
And there's other Republican governors who did that.
People criticize them, and rightfully so, for holding a carrot out in front of teens.
Get your shot.
Be the first one out there.
And you do it before a certain time period.
And what we'll do is we'll enter you into a lottery.
You might win a $100,000 scholarship.
Well, a lot of places did that.
But the first place where you had a kind of Russian roulette with a vaccine was Ohio's DeWine.
Who's a Republican. He offered people a million dollars.
You know, you get that shot, you know, you could win a million dollars.
Or that wheel could come around and you could die.
Or be disabled for the rest of your life.
You know, it makes life really interesting when you play Russian roulette, doesn't it?
And so, he wants to make, he wants a bigger migrant community there.
Wants more people like Ilhan Omar.
So much so that when you look at the Somali flag, I briefly covered this back when they did it.
Now, take a look at the Somali flag there.
And then take a look at the new Minnesota flag.
Whoa, wait a minute. Yeah, oh, yeah, we've got to change this.
Okay, so he takes down the old flag, which is like a 19th century type of flag, you know, with an emblem in it.
And now he's got this new flag, which looks just like a Somali flag, doesn't it?
Wow. There, that's better.
Yeah. Maybe what we can do is maybe he can change our current flag.
You know, maybe we can get a Somali flag or an Afghan flag or something like that to replace the American flag if he becomes vice president.
That'd be cool, wouldn't it?
Yeah, we can make one that, you know, looks like the Somali flag.
So, it's like he encapsulates...
Pretty much everything that's wrong with the Democrat Party right now.
Open borders, pandering to migrants, all the rest of it.
On Rockfin, William Wallace says, being born and raised in Minnesota, I might vote Lala just to get Waltz out of Minnesota.
See, that's the problem.
That's what I began with. I said, he was a problem for people in Minnesota.
Now he could be a problem for all of us.
And that's the problem with the federal government, you see.
We had a system that was designed by the founders of federalism.
We had independent sovereign states.
They didn't want to create some, you know, national government that was going to be really strong and dictate everything to everybody.
But that's what both Republicans and Democrats have been working on.
And everybody wants that now.
It used to be something only the Democrats wanted.
Now, even the mainstream or the grassroots Republicans, like the MAGA people, they want a strong federal government government.
So that Trump can fix everything.
Oh, that's exactly what the Democrats want.
They said they just have a different idea of what they want to cram down your throat.
The two different groups.
So, yeah, wouldn't it be nice if it didn't matter the power that he would have and the money that he would wield if he was in Washington?
Because, you know, look at how different, as we go through this, just think about, contrast him, With DeSantis, for example, in Florida.
DeSantis is certainly not perfect.
And I've criticized him for his hate speech bills and that he went to Israel to sign so he could get Israeli money and all the rest is pathetic.
And it's very dangerous to have hate speech.
And it's even more dangerous to make it a crime, which they did.
I reject the entire idea of hate speech.
But he's done a lot of good things and he's, you know, produced.
The reason I use him as an example is because even though he's left a lot of stuff undone, hasn't done a lot of things that should be done, and has done things with the Florida Republicans like saying, well, we're going to have mandatory E-Verify because we're afraid of the border.
Again, creating an even worse problem rather than addressing the root cause of it, the welfare magnet.
But he has done more than other people have in terms of pushing back against abortion, mutilation of minors, even pushing back more than most of them did on the lockdowns and the vaccines, even though he did far, far, far too little. But I'm just saying, look at the difference and think about the fact that if you don't like Tim Walz, you could move to Florida.
If you don't mind the climate, there's a big difference from a place that's pretty cold to a place that's pretty hot.
But, you know, if he's making your life miserable, you could go to another state.
And, you know, right across the border, these people in Minnesota, Tim Walsh, Is doing everything he can to make that state an abortion sanctuary and all the rest of the stuff.
But right across the border from them, you have North Dakota.
I think they're right across.
I'm an American. I don't even know the geography of my own country that well.
But very close.
You have very stringent laws about abortion.
And so you could move and keep the same climate.
So, you know, that is always an option.
If you can't get a group of people, you can always vote with your feet.
But if these people are in the federal government, it's harder to get away from them.
But again, the answer of getting away from the federal government is still going to be to nullify them at the state level, if you can get a better state government.
I know that's not easy either.
Rowdy Iron, thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that. And on Rumble, Wyatt Sound Lab says, I've been watching you for years when you were on the Alex Jones Show, seven to eight years now.
Well, thank you. I appreciate that.
Yeah, it has been...
We're just about up to the seventh anniversary.
It's 2017, August, when the show started.
Right about now.
So, he was...
He's also, you know, being listed by mainstream media as a pragmatic Western governor.
Or is he a cornucopia of liberal psychosis?
Everybody's trying to define him one way or the other.
Well, he was trying to define other people as weird.
And he was actually the one who originated this weird whispering campaign about J.D. Vance.
Because, you know, J.D. Vance has got a family or something.
I don't know what makes him weird.
He doesn't want to mutilate kids.
He doesn't want to abort them.
Not the viral moment. Weird.
I have it on some good authority, people close to you, that you actually thought this up.
It was not planned. It was not practiced.
It just happened. And the thing I'm telling people is, it's not meant to be, like, mean.
And I'm not talking about people. I'm just talking about some of these folks are kind of obsessed with some things that just seem really weird to me.
Like, you know... More than odd.
Kind of weird. Pretty surprised that it's gone viral, though.
Like what? A little bit, yeah, but it was...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is the one who started the whole weird ball rolling.
No, it's not a name-calling or tagging him with it.
It's an observation, and I didn't come up with it.
People around... You know, that I'm with around southern Minnesota, relatives and Republicans.
Tom Friedman with the New York Times said in a column recently, he said, I cannot think of a sillier, more playground, more foolish, and more counterproductive political talk for Democrats to seize on than calling Trump and his supporters weird.
He went on to say that nobody beats the former president in the arena of name-calling.
Yeah, and you know, these are the people who surround themselves with trannies and who want to groom and mutilate kids.
But, you know, you're the weird one, right?
So, yeah, he's a lot more extreme than he appears to be.
Take a look, for example, at the gun control policies.
As Breitbart says, he wants three big central gun controls that Biden and Harris have been pushing for a long time.
And they list those three.
An assault weapons ban, universal background checks, It's like, wait a minute.
Now, you know, Trump pushed this red flag stuff.
You know, take the gun and do the due process later.
He also was saying, yeah, we can do more with background checks.
Remember that meeting he had? You guys do that.
I'll take care of banning the bump stock.
Because it was alleged that that was used.
I don't believe it was.
Alleged that it was used in the Vegas shooting.
And so, you know, we'll ban that.
Well, you know, when it comes to assault weapons, that's what I said from the very beginning, what's Trump going to do if he becomes president?
You know, assault weapon, wait a minute, that's more dangerous than a bump stock.
That assault, that AR-15 was used to shoot me, he's going to say, right?
That's what the official story is.
So the official story is the AR-15, and maybe Trump, On board with the three central gun controls that Biden and Harris want to put in.
You think? I do.
Quite frankly. But this is what Walsh said about the Second Amendment.
He's a hunter.
He likes to shoot guns, he says.
But, you know, Second Amendment is just too far.
This is an issue some of you have heard me talk about for a long time.
I grew up around firearms.
I've hunted my entire life.
I own them to this day.
I... Use them in the military.
And when asked, I will tell people I was the top gun of the congressional trap shoot three years in a row.
I know how to use these things.
I understand our rights as Americans to do these things.
But I refuse to allow extremists to define what responsible gun ownership looks like and to make this about the Second Amendment.
This is not about the Second Amendment.
This is about the safety of our children and our communities.
That's what's happening here today.
Thank you. Well, you know, we always had those guns, and we had safer communities and safer kids, and so the guns are not what's endangering the kids, but he is endangering the Second Amendment.
What extremists is he talking about?
Would that be George Washington, Thomas Jefferson?
I'm just curious. They had cannons, actually, Travis.
They had cannons at Goliad, too.
I mean, these extremists that Santa Ana...
And the British came after.
Yeah, they had cannons.
Literal cannons. You know, some people will call it a big Calvergon a cannon, but they had literal cannons.
Yeah, you know, he was involved in shooting competitions there in Congress.
The problem was he always aimed to the left.
And other people were aiming to the right, so occasionally I guess he could hit something.
I don't know. But during his second term...
Walsh used part of the 2023 State of the State message to go after firearms that he labeled as weapons of war.
He said, I'm not just a veteran or a hunter or a gun owner.
I'm a dad, and for many years I was a teacher.
Well, you know what? You need to have a gun in all of those capacities.
As a dad, you need to be able to protect your family.
Of course, you're going to use it in the military as a hunter.
But you also need to use it as a teacher, because if no teachers have any guns, we know what happens.
I know there's no place for weapons of war in our schools or in our churches or in our banks or anywhere else.
People are just trying to live their lives without fear.
Well, you better understand that our society has changed.
And it isn't the fact that you just have firearms available.
I mean, this is something we're seeing shootings, we're seeing stabbings, and other countries as well.
There's a problem.
Part of it is demographics.
Part of it is the society as it is changing.
Some of it is drugs.
We've got a lot of many different things that are contributing to this.
You've had thousands of situations of SSRIs that have put people on this.
Used to be that we had guns in our school that were carried by students who would do target shooting as part of ROTC, things like that.
But we didn't have shootings in schools.
First one was the late 90s, and now it's accelerated quite a bit.
What has happened to our society?
He doesn't care. He's not looking at the root problem.
None of these people are. But again, he wants to attack the Second Amendment.
What he said there was an absolute lie.
Also, I don't want to offend anybody, but it seems like Tim Walls was just in the Army National Guard and never actually saw combat.
So his whole, I'm a veteran thing, rings just a little bit hollow to me.
Well, there was also, he's been accused of inflating his military record, and he's also been accused of two of the people that he worked with.
I don't have this to go into it.
We'll take a look at it later.
But he's had two people that were with him that accused him of skipping out and evading, and I didn't get into the details of it, but some of the headlines say stolen valor.
So there's a lot, there's a cloud over his background in the military as well that he likes to keep bringing up.
Just like, you know, he's got a drunk driving arrest or whatever, which was pretty significant, but in terms of the amount of the alcohol blood level that he had.
But there's a cloud over his military service as well.
Universal background check legislation, by its very nature, says Breitbart, outlaws private gun sales.
That's the purpose of it.
In California, universal background checks were eventually coupled with state-level gun registration requirement, such as checks must be coupled with firearm registration in order to be effectual.
Red flag laws allow the guns of citizens to be confiscated for a period of time, giving rise to due process concerns.
It's much worse than that, actually.
We've had a lot of people have been killed because of the way that these red flag laws are served.
In kind of a SWAT team fashion in some jurisdictions.
So, yeah, you know, when you talk about due process and concerns about due process, you've got to talk about Trump.
But they're not going to do that on Breitbart.
Like I said, if you're going to say, we'll do the due process later, that's not due process.
Due process comes first, before you take anything.
And that includes civil asset forfeiture and other things like that.
He's horrible. He's absolutely horrible.
But when we look at the alternative, the question is, are we more at risk with somebody that we know is this horrible?
Or is it more dangerous to have somebody you think is on your side?
But either way, whatever way you vote, don't become part of a cult.
And don't try to push us into a civil war.
I don't have any patience for people like John Voight or Jamie Raskin from the right or from the left trying to push us into a civil war.
I don't have any patience for Stephen Bannon doing that or Alex Jones doing that either.
Or some of these phony preachers that are out there telling everybody, Trump is our only hope, Trump is God's man, and all the rest of the stuff.
Part of that was in John Voight's thing as well.
Always mixing in God with some kind of a dire, black pill, fear porn stuff.
There are ways that we can push back against this.
And one of the key things is you've got to know what the issues are.
You've got to know who your enemies are.
And that's the big problem with Trump.
People don't know where he is on these issues.
If they knew where he was on these issues, he would be considered to be their enemy.
But they don't care what he does about the vaccine or Second Amendment or picket, any other thing.
Shutting down people's jobs, imprisoning us, shredding the Constitution, none of that stuff matters.
Well, Tim Walsh is really bad on all this stuff.
He said when it comes to the border, of course, he doesn't like that.
He wants to have more, you know, they've got a little Mogadishu right now in Minneapolis.
Maybe they could get a bigger Mogadishu.
Maybe they just turn the whole state into Mogadishu, into Somalia.
He said when he was talking about the border, when Trump was talking about it, he says, oh, well, you want to build a wall?
Well, I'll invest in a ladder factory.
To help the illegals climb the border wall.
That's right, and when they climb over with his ladder, he'll give them a driver's license, he'll give them the vote, and he'll give them all kinds of welfare.
That's the Cloward and Piven magnet.
Talking about Trump, he said he talks about this wall.
I always say, let me know how high it is.
If it's 25 feet, then I'll invest in a 30-foot ladder factory, he said.
He said, that's not how you stop this.
You stop this using electronics.
You stop it using more border control agents.
Well, they didn't do any of that.
But that concerns me about the Republican approach, because the Republican approach is exactly what he said there.
A police state, a surveillance state.
And as Ron Paul said, any wall that is built to keep people out can be used to keep you in.
So, he said, yeah, they should be able to come here and be able to work like my relatives did and so forth.
That's the American dream.
Well, some people come here to work, and I don't have a problem with that.
I have a problem with the welfare state.
I have a problem with people coming in.
That is not the Ellis Island experience.
People didn't come through New York and Ellis Island from Europe to get welfare.
There was no welfare.
They came with clothes on their backs, many of them, and they had to scramble to make ends meet and to work hard to take anything that they could get.
There wasn't any kind of help for them.
The people who are coming now are coming because they can, like this Venezuelan intelligence officer who became an influencer on social media, oh yeah, come here and you can take over their homes, you can live in their homes.
These people are so stupid, they'll give you everything.
And in many cases, the people who come here illegally, like that Venezuelan spy, provocateur, people who come here illegally are getting superior benefits to the people who have lived here all their life.
Their parents have lived here.
They've paid taxes and all the rest of the stuff.
They are incentivizing this.
He said, driver's licenses for illegal aliens are vital for the open borders lobby because when illegal aliens are pulled over by local police, driving without a driver's license is the first criminal charge they can put them in immigration customs enforcement, ICE custody. So, that's what Breitbart said.
So, he solved that problem. Wouldn't being here illegally be the first criminal charge?
No. No, no.
But your point where you get involved with the police is typically going to be in cars, right?
So, that's how they would find out that somebody is not a citizen because they don't have a driver's license.
So, he fixes the driver's license.
But you saw to that point, Travis, back in 2020 when they had that large field of Democrats.
They were all talking. I remember when they all said, well, we want to make, coming across the border, we don't want that to be a crime anymore.
But don't call them illegals.
And it's like, well, that's why we call them illegals, because you just admitted that it is a crime.
You said you don't want to have it be a crime, but it currently is a crime.
But they want to pretend that that doesn't exist.
Well, we've got much more to say.
We're going to get into the climate. We're going to get into the social issues.
And we're gonna get into his kovat tyranny, but we're gonna take a quick break and we will be right back
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And what I think is really interesting, and why I'm spending time on the vice presidential pick, is because issues have not been talked about by either side up until this point.
But now, with Tim Waltz, he has been wrong on pretty much every issue.
And not just a little wrong.
Major wrong. And so they are trying to define him.
He's got a very friendly persona.
Like I said, you know, the friendly neighbor next door or the favorite uncle or whatever.
And so they're coming after him with issues.
With Lala, they could come after her personality, a ditzy personality and so forth.
But with him, they're coming after him on issues.
And this is really unusual for Trump.
And it's not really, Trump's not doing it, of course.
His campaign is doing it.
His surrogates in the press are doing it.
His vice president is doing it.
Trump doesn't like to talk about issues.
For him, it's all just a reality TV show.
But when we talk about the climate issue, this issue...
Really is a distinct difference between Trump and the Democrats.
It was in the first administration.
I think that the climate issue, in spite of the fact that he stayed in the Paris Climate Accord for the entire four years, I think that it still was one of the high spots of the Trump administration.
He had, as the head of the EPA, He had a guy who had fought the EPA significantly.
And he made some good changes.
And then they started coming after him personally, trying to use lawfare against him, making ridiculous charges, implying that he had created crimes, that he had accepted gifts and things like that.
Scott Pruitt. And so...
At one point, he wasn't getting any help from Trump.
You know, Trump didn't stand for his people, stand up for his people with that.
And so he just left.
They ran him out of town.
And, you know, they eventually do the same stuff to Trump.
Because he doesn't stand for principles or issues, and he doesn't stand or have any loyalty for the people who work for him.
But at the beginning of the administration, there were some good things that were done with Pruitt.
But the climate advocacy groups are really happy with Walls.
They say that Harris and Waltz is a, quote, winning ticket on climate.
And folks, they will be giving you a ticket for having a car, or for having a gas range, or whatever.
They want to use this to destroy your life, quite frankly.
But yeah, issues.
This is the winning ticket on climate, says the Natural Resources Defense Council.
And Action Fund.
Tim Waltz has made Minnesota a national climate leader.
So now we have a national climate.
One state is fixing the climate for all of us.
Well, we can pretend because there's not a problem to start with.
But he has been championing policies including taking steps to reduce emissions from electricity.
And that's what they actually say on ABC News.
Did you know that? Emissions from electricity.
I guess we're going to have to get rid of those electric cars now.
Because they've got emissions too.
Emissions from electricity.
They don't want you to have any electricity.
That's the bottom line.
They'll pretend that anything and everything has got emissions.
Anything and everything uses energy to put itself together.
Including their solar panels, including their windmills and all the rest of this stuff.
He wants to increase access to electric vehicles, replace lead pipes with what?
And prioritizing reducing pollution.
He has pushed for climate action and growth in renewable energy.
In 2019, he signed an executive order.
Isn't that great? You can rule by executive order.
Whether you're talking about the state level or the federal level.
We're going to rule by executive order.
In 2019, an executive order that called climate change an existential threat.
They're right about that.
Climate change is an existential threat to each and every one of us.
It has been imagined from the very beginning as the premise for depopulation.
Our very existence is threatened by this lie of climate change.
It has always been the purpose.
First, they masqueraded it as, we're going to clean up pollution.
But we all knew where it was coming from.
We all knew that Paul Ehrlich and his ilk and the Club of Rome had been pushing depopulation, and they wanted to tie this in with the first Earth Day and so forth.
So they talk about pollution, but it was really about population, and about getting rid of population, not getting rid of pollution.
So, they developed the Climate Action Framework in Minnesota.
He brought a lot of these groups to the table, gave them money, said, here, make some bureaucracy that we can keep feeding.
Their goal was to reduce the state's greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030, and to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
This guy is in lockstep.
With a globalist.
He's in lockstep with the World Economic Forum.
He's in lockstep with the UN. He's in lockstep with every one of these groups.
Every one of them. The C40 people.
All of them. They all want net zero by 2050.
They want to reduce everything either 30% or 50% by 2030.
He's one of the more aggressive ones.
He doesn't want a 30% reduction.
He wants a 50% reduction.
Walsh also championed as governor.
A bill last year that required Minnesota to reach 100% electricity from carbon-free resources by 2040.
Well, he won't be around by then, probably.
So he doesn't have to worry about what happens when people are freezing in Minnesota because they're not allowed to have any heat.
It's absolutely ridiculous to think that you're going to do electric heat And heat pumps and stuff like that in a climate like Minnesota.
But that's what these people voted for.
Provides hundreds of millions of dollars to cut greenhouse gas emissions to initiatives like installing solar panels and providing rebates for electric vehicles.
And so he had a statement that he made at the Aspen Summit last year.
Oh, that's right. He goes to the Aspen Institute as well.
So he sounds like he's reading the script from the World Economic Forum, from C40, from the UN, and he goes to the Aspen Institute.
And he said at the Aspen Institute, he said, if people think something, their perceived reality is reality.
And right now we're not doing a good enough job on that.
Oh, okay.
So he wants to gaslight you about gas.
If your perceived reality is that there's climate change, if your perceived reality is that we're all going to die because of carbon dioxide, well, that's reality for you.
And so we have to do a better job of propaganda and censorship and gaslighting and all the rest of this stuff.
He's telling them exactly what they want to hear.
He is their guy, isn't he?
And so what was his response to the George Floyd riots?
Well, Some of the worst riots anywhere in the country and some of the most ineffective leadership Anywhere in the country.
A society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually...
Yeah, that's what it looks like with inclusivity there.
It's a moment of inflection. It's a moment of real change.
It's a moment that those folks who are out there demanding this are not going to take a commission or a report.
They're going to want fundamental change.
For those of you listening, this is the destruction.
That's one of the exciting things in the midst of all this.
You can feel a sense of optimism coming back.
I bet those people feel the optimism as they walk through there.
Those first days, you know...
This is his wife. I could smell the burning tires.
And that was a very real...
And I kept the windows open for as long as I could because I felt like that was such a touchstone of what was happening.
Yeah, it's like napalm in the morning.
...has consistently said what he told us on June 2nd.
I will speak the truth.
And the truth is that on Wednesday, around 6 p.m., I called the governor and asked for the National Guard.
Text messages and emails from the mayor's office for Wednesday, May 27th.
Back that up. And here are people...
I think this is Target or something.
I don't know. There's a safe over there.
It's all orange. It kind of looks like a Target store or was.
Oh, there's Minnehaha Lickers.
My name's Keith Ellison.
I'm the Attorney General for the state of Minnesota.
I've known Tim Walz for like now more than 18 years.
And so being around either one of them, I think, makes people feel a little bit more confident in what's going to happen next.
And so...
They kind of cut from the same cloth when it comes to that optimism, that sense of humor, and that laugh.
Oh, that's great. Just laugh it off.
That's what she does. I guess he can just laugh off the riots and burning and all the rest of the stuff as you saw in that video.
And let me pull this up.
This is the police station there in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2019.
And it looks nice.
I mean, it's all orderly anyway.
And here it is.
Unrecognizable. Burned graffiti.
A fence around it.
This is what it looks like today.
Five years later.
Nothing has changed.
But hey, you know, we got a governor who can just laugh it off.
Your friendly uncle.
He doesn't care. The Minneapolis mayor said, I called him.
I asked for help. He wouldn't send any help.
Yeah, completely AWOL when it comes to all that stuff.
Not going to do anything to stop it.
So, in summary, he failed to react to the riots.
He failed to anticipate the riots.
He didn't do anything about it.
And I'm sure, you know, you look at Keith Ellison.
He's not going to do anything about prosecuting people, is he?
He's the Soros prosecutor, the Soros state attorney general that's there.
He and Walsh just love seeing this stuff happen.
He wants free college tuition for illegal immigrants.
He'll give them a ladder.
Then when they climb over, he'll give them free driver's licenses.
He'll give them full scholarships, all the rest of this stuff.
And as far as the driver's licenses for illegal aliens, he...
They had 77,000 people, they estimated, got those.
He championed socialism when you heard that quote where he said, well, you know, some people call it socialism.
We just call it being a good neighbor.
He said that as part of those white dudes for Harris event.
You know, socialism is just being neighborly.
He was a radical member of the House of Representatives.
The Heritage Foundation gave him a lifetime score of 13%.
So what we have here with this Harris and Walt's ticket, we have perhaps the most liberal of the House of Representatives.
Close to it, if not the most liberal, he is one of the most liberal.
The Conservative Heritage Foundation gave him a score of 13%.
Harris was scored as the most liberal senator.
So this is the most leftist ticket you could possibly have.
And isn't it appropriate that they didn't have any votes?
They didn't even have votes with the Democrat Party delegates.
Not even the delegates and Democrats.
This is a full Soviet system.
I just want to know.
They changed the state flag there in Minnesota.
When are they going to change the American flag to the hammer and sickle?
Are they going to wait until they get into office?
And then coming up after the break, we're going to talk about the other issues in terms of the massive fraud and tyranny with COVID, in terms of making it a sanctuary state for sex change operations of minors.
Nobody has pushed this harder, not even in California.
You know, people look at Gavin Newsom, and he's this slick, groomed guy that people, oh yeah, he looks like a real hustler, you know.
But this guy looks like your friendly uncle.
And yet he is, just like Gavin Newsom on this stuff.
Harris Waltz is the Marxist-Bolshevik party, says DGA. I'm afraid you're right.
We're going to take a look at, like I said, when we come back, we're going to take a look at COVID, and then we're going to take a look at the abortion trans issue.
Stay with us. We'll be right back
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Analyzing the globalist's next move Oh you Oh And now, The David Nutt Show.
Well, let's take a look at COVID and how he handled all of this during COVID. He is, to sum it up from reason, they said Tim Walsh was a COVID-19 tyrant.
Yeah, he was. One of many.
One of many. Who were bankrolled by Trump.
And see, this is the other reason I wanted to talk about this.
Now the conservatives are all about issues.
Because of, you know, he's got a friendly personality and so forth, and people don't know who he is.
And so now they're all about issues.
But I think he's extremely dangerous because of that friendly persona, the uncle type of persona.
I think that, you know, when you look at somebody, like I said before, about Gavin Newsom, or you look at Lala Harris or whatever, and of course Biden had a very, very long history in the Senate.
We knew how evil he was.
And, you know, a bad temper and absolutely always hated the idea of the Bill of Rights and even the concept of natural rights came after Clarence Thomas for that.
And so these people were known quantities.
It's very dangerous when you've got an unknown quantity.
It's very dangerous when people can let your guard down.
It's one of the reasons why I've focused so much on Trump.
That's one of the reasons why I'm focusing on Tim Waltz.
I think a lot of people are going to let their guard down with this guy.
Waltz was a moderate Democrat when he served in the House of Democrats.
That's what he usually is.
The House of Representatives, even though he only got a 13th.
I guess, is that what the midpoint is for the Democrats or the Conservative Heritage Foundation, the 13th?
But he veered left during his two terms as governor.
This is Reason writing this.
He referred to socialism as synonymous with neighborliness.
I played that for you just a couple weeks ago, or maybe just last week, White Dudes for La La.
He pursued an extremely progressive governing agenda.
He earned an F from the Cato Institute on fiscal policy.
So the conservatives gave him a 13.
Cato gave him, the libertarian think tank gave him an F on fiscal issues.
Another notable thing about Waltz is he served as governor during the pandemic, so-called.
It is thus possible to parse his approach to that, and his record is extremely disturbing.
First, his coronavirus policies were extremely heavy-handed and restrictive.
Under his leadership, the state endured the pandemic in a fundamentally anti-libertarian fashion.
He was an enthusiastic promoter of social distancing rules.
He described the crowds and public outdoor spaces as, quote, a little too big, unquote.
Yeah, you can't have people outside, even.
He even defended Minnesota's ridiculous hotline for COVID-19 snitches.
Yes, they created a state hotline for that.
Listen to this. Hello, you have reached the Department of Public Safety stay-at-home hotline.
The information you leave is considered public information.
At the tone, please leave the following information.
Your name, your callback number, how the stay-at-home order is being violated, and where the stay-at-home order was violated.
Thank you. Record your message at the tone.
When you are finished, hang up or press pound for more options.
Wow, isn't that amazing? They had 10,000 calls into that line.
10,000 snitch calls.
Maybe they should be flying the flag of East Germany and Minnesota.
The Stasi snitches.
Because that's what was happening with East Germany.
They had half of the population spying on the other half of the population all the time.
So when asked by Republicans to take down this snitch hotline, he responded, we're not going to take down a phone number that people can call to keep their families safe.
We'll do anything in the name of safety.
We'll take your guns.
We'll take your privacy.
We'll take your ability to walk around or whatever.
Oh, just report them.
And so he maintained the right, via executive order, to issue $1,000 fines and to send violators to jail for 90 days.
His government maintained that private indoor gatherings should be limited to 10 people.
Outdoor gatherings were arbitrarily capped at 25 people.
It's interesting that they wouldn't Say the indoor limit of 10 people.
The reason didn't say the indoor limit of 10 people was arbitrary.
It was all arbitrary. Why would you say 10 people?
And you know, 10 people, is that 10 people in a giant cathedral?
Or is that 10 people in your living room?
Well, just 10 people.
10 people in any enclosed area.
Doesn't matter the size of the area.
We're not talking about science here.
This is about compliance, not science.
That rhymes. T-shirt.
Anyway, so they capped it outdoors at 25 people.
On July 23rd, 2020, Waltz declared a statewide mask mandate for most indoor spaces and even for some outdoor spaces.
That was also arbitrary.
There was no science about that either.
If we can get to a 90-95% compliance, which we've seen the science shows, he said.
Yeah. We can reduce the infection rates dramatically, which slows that spread and breaks that chain.
This is the way, the most effective way, for us to open up our businesses.
Well, that's not what they wanted.
As a matter of fact, talking about opening up the businesses, he was there at the very beginning.
You know, it was a Friday the 13th, March the 13th, 2020, that Trump announced that he was going to lock everything down because he had, you know, two brilliant people had shown him that everybody was going to die.
Well, on that same day, Tim Walsh could not wait to exercise his executive orders and become a COVID tyrant.
So on that very day, He actually jumped into this before California and New York.
I've just signed Executive Order 20-01 declaring a peacetime state of emergency for the state of Minnesota.
We need to stop congregating.
We're going to close the bars.
We're going to close the restaurants.
We're going to close the places where we gather.
Several hundred thousand of your neighbors were just laid off.
An entire industry has been shut down.
By him? By him? All for the greater good.
The power of the state constitution behind him has issued 104 executive orders affecting everything from schools to restaurants and bars to churches to basically every facet of everyday life.
Democrats who control the House are moving in the opposite direction.
Some are pushing to put a mask mandate in state law.
Hi-ho the Jerry-oh, I wear a mask to school.
It helps to keep me safe.
Explosive testimony from a Minneapolis police union official who says that the governor ordered cops to abandon that third precinct during the spring's rioting.
I was in the command post, I heard it.
I heard the governor say, give it up.
At 9.32...
Chief Arradondo calls the mayor to tell him they've lost control, can no longer maintain order in the city.
And then at 1013, Chief Arradondo, who's monitoring the scene from a couple blocks away, gets in the radio to announce defeat.
It's a citywide tone right now, and a loss of the third precinct.
The third precinct has been compromised.
The mayor said I request a National Guard.
I'm out this straight. We're going to have massively trained troops.
No, you're going to have 19-year-olds who are cooks.
We don't want to do anything to stop the rioting.
You see the pictures of those people?
And again, that was the precinct where you had the police station in 2019.
Here it is today.
They still haven't fixed it.
And you saw that being abandoned and being burned.
But of course, these mostly peaceful people We're mostly wearing masks, too.
Isn't that nice? They were in compliance with his executive orders.
So, who cares? As long as they play the game of Simon Says or Waltz Says.
So, he says, as Reason says, talking about his tyranny, what followed this executive order of March the 13th was the implementation of one of the stupidest COVID-19 rules.
Diners at restaurants had to wear masks while walking to their table and moving about the establishment, but were allowed to go maskless as long as they were eating and drinking.
Oh, wait a minute. They did that in Texas, too, under our Republican governor, Abbott.
I had arguments with one restaurant after the other.
Like I said before, if I ever wanted to go to a restaurant again, I had to move out of the area because I told these people I didn't even bother to go to the national chains.
I knew they were going to do that, and they don't care.
We wanted to go out for our anniversary.
It said, well, let's go to this restaurant we used to always go to, this Mexican restaurant, locally owned.
These people have to, I've been a small business owner, they've got to pay the bills.
I mean, they're not just a manager who gets a paycheck.
They understand that they've got to have customers.
And so when they told me I had to wear a mask, I said, let me speak to the owner.
And I'm standing there the whole time without a mask on.
And the people are sitting there at the table.
And not even just that, but the people, once they were seated at the table, they were getting up and walking to the restroom without a mask.
Because, you know, once you get to the table, now you're no longer contagious of whatever this, you know, whatever the cooties were that everybody was so afraid of.
You couldn't transmit.
That's the rules. The Simon Says rules are you can't transmit it if you're sitting down eating and drinking.
Or after you have been seated, you can't transmit the cooties, even if you stand up and walk all the way through the restaurant to go to the bathroom.
And so I said to the guy, I said, you know, this is nonsense.
And I said, you got people walking to the restroom and people eating without a mask, but I can't walk six feet to the table to get a seat?
He goes, that's the rules.
Okay, well, let me just explain to you that you will never see me again at your restaurant.
I will never support you, and if you go out of business, it's your fault.
So this is what he did.
But it's what they did in Texas as well, folks.
You know, this is coming from libertarians and conservatives.
Uh... Look in the mirror, libertarians and conservatives.
Look at your politicians that you love and support and even want to have a civil war over.
You love them so much.
Later in November and December 2020, Walt issued and extended orders for restaurants, gyms, and other businesses to shut down.
As he said, look, we've had all these businesses, they've shut down, they've gone out of business for the greater good.
For the greater good. Communist.
Communist. This included outdoor dining services for eating establishments.
Over 150 businesses formed the Reopen Minnesota Coalition and urged the governor to relent, but he was unmoved.
Only 150?
I mean, they had 10,000 people call into the snitch line, and you've only got 150 businesses that are going to be out of business?
They're going to lose all that work, all of that investment of money?
That honestly sounds kind of like the real ratio of layabout losers to productive members of society.
Yeah, that's right.
It is sad.
It is sad. He was also one of the foremost offenders of a monstrous COVID-19 policy choice to send sick elderly patients back to nursing homes where they could spread around other people.
And, of course, this was the downfall of Cuomo in New York.
And yet, Waltz didn't get any attention nationally with all of this stuff.
Cuomo lied about his involvement in the policy, but Waltz was a fellow practitioner and bragged about it.
And still, there was no penalty.
He's on the, you know, Cuomo has had his political career essentially ended, but Waltz is now on the ticket as a VP, selected.
Waltz said that it was not a mistake to release sick people back into nursing homes.
That statement alone reflects poor enough judgment as to be disqualifying for the pursuit of higher office.
Yeah, let's take people who have the flu and stick them back into the nursing homes.
But again, it wasn't that even.
As I'm talking about, in January of 2021, after they'd already started, they went after the nursing home people first, giving them the first jabs in December.
And I remember the beginning of January.
I've said it many times. The guy who was crying, he said, all last year, we didn't lose a single person in this nursing home.
We kept them safe. And then they did the jab, and they've already had a half dozen or more people, I forget the number, die within a couple of days.
And a lot more of them just kind of staring out in space, kind of comatose.
For anyone who considers the COVID-19 restrictions to have been the biggest assault on our liberties in our lifetime, his candidacy should be a non-starter.
And that's the way I felt about the Libertarian Party, quite frankly, in 2020, when they were running.
I'll never forget the fact that they were silent, with the exception of a guy named Rainwater, who was running for governor in Indiana, and he immediately shot up to just under 20%, because he said, we've got to stop these lockdowns.
Finally, a politician in any party that says we've got to stop the lockdowns.
And I tried to get him on the program.
He didn't want to get on the program because he really did want to be governor.
And I sympathize with that.
I mean, he's just running to get, you know, retain ballot access status and that type of thing.
He did come on with me after the election.
I think it was like last year.
I think he came on. We talked about it.
But the presidential candidate, Joe Jorgensen, who I know because, you know, when I was involved, the Libertarian Party, Back in the 90s and even at the beginning of the 2000s, she was running mate to Harry Brown.
But she was the candidate.
And she didn't talk at all about any of that stuff.
And instead, she was completely silent about it.
And then when you had the Black Lives Matter riots like that, she was siding with them.
It's like, what is going on?
You're not going to say anything about the lockdown measures, the COVID tyranny, and you're going to side with these people who are burning the cities down?
What? What is the Libertarian Party about?
Like I said, I didn't vote in 2020.
There wasn't anything anywhere to vote for.
So, again, the bribery that I mentioned earlier.
The chance to win a $100,000 scholarship for teens, a chance.
Yeah, Russian roulette, if you take the jab.
He instituted a program to bribe teens with $200 visa cards to take the jab while also offering a chance to win a $100,000 scholarship.
He signed an executive order making Minnesota a sanctuary for gender transitions and signed into law a right to unlimited abortion.
We'll get into the gender stuff and the abortion.
But focusing on this, again, that is absolutely reprehensible, inexcusable, And going after teens with it, right?
Here's $200. Go get yourself an mRNA shot.
We've not tested it.
You know, we've never done anything like this.
But go get it. Here's $200.
And you might win $100,000.
Except that Governor DeWine in Ohio did the same thing, except he did it 10 times worse.
A million dollars.
You could win a million dollars.
And he was the first one to do any of these Russian lotteries that were out there.
And where did both of these governors get the money from?
Trump? Trump administration?
Trump cash? In 2021, Walsh announced that teens in the state got it before November 30th.
Get in line. Be one of the first ones out there to be a lab rat.
It aimed at kids that were 12 to 17 years old.
And it was called, the program called it Kids Deserve a Shot.
This is the guy who doesn't want there to be any guns, but he's going to kill people with the needles.
Oh, we've got to get rid of the Second Amendment and firearms because we don't want any kids shot.
So let's shoot them with a poison.
Wow. Because he's being paid big time from the federal government.
Who's doing it as a favor for their friendly politicians, their friendly sponsors, I should say, and patrons in the big pharmaceutical companies.
It also included a chance $100,000 scholarship.
So, again, both of these things were, both of these governors had these programs paid for by Trump's money as well.
He was accused of massive overreach and all this, and complete and utter failure, says the New York Post.
In the overreach, he shut down schools, businesses, and churches.
He set up the snitch hotline, and they got 10,000 email reports in it.
From overseeing the largest COVID fraud scheme in the country, To asking neighbors to tattle on one another for violating lockdown mandates.
To forcing hospitalized COVID patients back into their nursing home facilities.
Tim Walsh proved during the pandemic that he doesn't have the competency to lead in times of crisis.
That's a quote from the House Majority Whip, Tom Emmer, a Republican, who has not...
The Republicans have not called for even an inquiry that would be a whitewashing.
They don't even want to bring the subject up.
They were all on board with all of this stuff.
Again, the hypocrisy is just astounding.
Yeah, it's evil. It's absolutely evil.
And they will call that out on their opponents, but they won't.
They'll pretend that they weren't part of it when they were.
There were also hundreds of millions of dollars wasted.
Various COVID relief efforts, some of which fraudsters abused.
Again, who gave him the cash?
He had some of the worst fraud there in Minnesota because of little Mogadishu there in Minneapolis.
It was a Somali community.
A shocking $250 million scheme that took place on his watch.
The... Department of Labor found that Minnesota overpaid roughly $434 million in unemployment insurance during all that time.
And that's in addition to the $250 million fraud scheme that was run by the Somalis.
They operated at a non-profit.
They called it Feeding Our Future Fund.
Instead, they used the taxpayer money for a luxury lifestyle.
They bought lavish cars. They got real estate holdings.
They invested as far away as Turkey and Kenya.
When he tried to shirk responsibility, Waltz was swiftly rebuked by a district judge who determined that the state education department had voluntarily funded the fraudsters without taking heed of serious deficiencies.
And it's a way that it did this.
I've interviewed a guy who said...
I called, he said, this is what I had done, is to go over these systems to evaluate them for security.
And he said, when I saw what was being planned, I contacted the Trump administration, people that he knew in Washington.
And he said, and I told them, this is just an open invitation for fraud.
And he said, they didn't question what I had to say.
Instead, they said, well, we haven't had anything.
Any issues with fraud?
He said, you haven't started the program yet.
I mean, they knew it.
He knew it. They knew it.
They put the money out.
Waltz knew it. He didn't care.
You know, fraudulent reimbursements for quote-unquote unemployment that he caused.
And then the absolute direct fraud.
They don't care about any of that stuff.
We had Thomas Massey say, we can't Do almost $4 trillion with this stuff.
And they wanted to do it without having a voice vote.
And Washington said, no, we're going to come back and we're going to have a voice vote.
And that made him a pariah.
And Trump angrily said, we're going to primary him out.
Well, Trump didn't primary him out.
AIPAC, the Israeli special interest PAC, tried to primary him out this year.
They failed as well. Good for the people of Kentucky who are paying attention.
But he was paying attention.
And he said, this is fraudulent.
We can't afford this.
What is going to do to the deficit?
But Trump didn't care.
Tom Emmer didn't care.
Tom Emmer was the whip.
And he didn't care.
Just run this stuff through.
So, well, I think he was the number three guy.
He wasn't the whip at that point in time.
They didn't have the majority.
But nevertheless, he doesn't care about it now either.
We're going to take a quick break.
break we'll be right back.
Thank you for joining us.
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Ron Rumble, Don'tFragMeBro asks, have you ever tried to get Whitney Webb on for an interview?
No, I haven't. I've covered some of her articles.
We're on the same page.
I've talked about J.D. Vance and Palantir I've talked about forever and Peter Thiel and that technocratic mafia.
They call them the PayPal mafia.
They're the technocrats.
And, you know, it's important for us to understand where these...
I should get her on. I've never spoken to her.
I've never interviewed her. But I have covered some of her content, especially she's done a lot of stuff lately with J.D. Vance and the big tech guys as they line up with the Trump administration, making big contributions.
I just remind you.
That an election is an advanced auction of stolen goods.
So what do these people want?
Well, we can pretty much tell what they want.
And we need to pay attention to what the technocracy is, because Marxists are not communists.
I know George Gilder called them neo-Marxists, and there is an element of that, but it is its own unique thing.
They're not fascists.
They're not Marxists or communists or socialists or whatever.
These labels that we've had out there for a while, there's something different about them.
And so we need to understand who they are, so I should get her on.
DG8 on Rumble says, thank you for reminding everyone how tyrannical COVID tyranny was, and that nobody has been held accountable.
That's right. One of the worst governors.
What's his reward for this?
Well, he gets on the VP ticket.
And we have the two presidents who presided over this, who funded this, because it started from there.
They provided the money.
Again, this was the plan all along.
They didn't want to have a Tenth Amendment fight.
And so what they did was they did everything with money, with the exception of the orders to the military, which Trump had already put in place for when it became technically approved, right?
Difference between authorized and approved.
Again, semantics. Legal semantics from the bureaucracy.
You've got emergency use authorization.
Well, we can't mandate it. But when the FDA says it's approved, we can mandate it.
They didn't do any testing.
They just rubber-stamped it.
Gave it another name.
It's no longer approved.
It's now authorized. The whole thing was a scam, and they had planned it 20 years before and practiced it.
With the 9-11 and then the anthrax attack, they put out model legislation so that it could all be run through the states, just exactly like Tim Walsh was doing.
They told the states, give your governor power to do executive orders.
Give power to your public health agencies.
So it was all planned, prepared, and practiced.
And they didn't want to have any Tenth Amendment challenges.
So the role of the federal government was planned for two decades and practiced for two decades to provide fiat currency so they could run this stuff through and let the power happen at the state level, primarily with the governors.
And nobody's been held accountable.
As a matter of fact, they've been rewarded for all of this stuff.
They've been rewarded with the selection to be able to do it again.
You wonder who our real government is?
This is a government of the people, but it is not by the people and it is not for the people.
It's by and for the people who are putting these people, selecting them, to be put in these slots, and not even pretending to have an election anymore.
Let's take a look at his history of what he's done with abortion.
Again, one of the worst governors when it comes to ripping children apart in the womb or ripping them apart psychologically and then surgically with the gender stuff.
And when I say one of the worst, it's because of his born-alive abortions that he put in there.
It opens the door for Trump and the GOP to...
Flip this argument about abortion extremism.
You know, people are saying, well, the GOP governors have gotten too extreme.
They're stopping abortions at six weeks or whatever, or 12 weeks.
That's too extreme.
Well, these people don't want to have any limitations whatsoever, and he's an example of that.
And so most Americans believe that aborting babies that can survive on their own, ripping them apart instead, most people think that's extreme.
And so this is an opening for the Republicans to talk about this.
The problem is that the Republicans don't want to show people what abortion is.
And so they like to talk about, well, we've got the exceptions.
Well, you know, and I'm not responsible anyway.
It's in the States, you know, playing that game.
Yeah, of course Trump's going to jump on that.
That's the game he played with COVID. At least eight infants were born alive after botched abortions in Minnesota.
Not a single one was given life-saving care.
Here's... When you look at this, I wonder how many people have been executed, prisoners, who are murderers.
You think about that, and I support capital punishment, but I don't support our Justice Department.
I've seen too many people get railroaded by corrupt courts and judges and things like that.
I'm very, very cautious, and in general, I don't like to see the death penalty used in most cases.
I think there are some cases where it's clear-cut, but in many cases, I don't trust our justice system.
My aunt and uncle were murdered by a guy who claims that he was high on drugs, as if that is some kind of an excuse.
Except he was known to be high on drugs, which is why he had rented a duplex from them.
They were living on one side, and they rented out the other side.
And he turned himself in.
He confessed. There wasn't any question about it.
He wasn't railroaded in court.
But for decades, people in Canada, he was sitting there on death row, but they never applied it.
They had one appeal after the other.
He wrote poetry. I had some leftist groups in Canada that liked the poetry that he wrote, so they wanted to fight that.
They wanted to get him out, as a matter of fact, but he never got out.
And my cousin would always go and remind the parole officers what he had done.
The fact that he was, when the detective testified in court, he broke down.
A veteran detective broke down in tears when he described what he did to my aunt and uncle.
But, you know, he writes poetry, so he should be set loose, right?
I support the death penalty in practice in some cases, and in principle, but I'm still worried about the court system.
And yet, when you look at, eventually, by the way, he died a very slow, painful death from cancer and stayed in prison.
So, when you look at what we do for the death penalty, we have trials, we have appeals and appeals and appeals and appeals.
And people are very careful about that.
And we don't execute that many people.
But, you know, they executed about the same number or more babies in Minnesota under Tim Walsh than Texas, which executes more prisoners than any other state by far.
But he executed babies.
In Minnesota with these policies.
And what he contributed to this was they had been documenting this and reporting it.
And so when Tim Walsh became governor, he shut down the reporting of the murder of these babies who had survived the attempted murder of the abortion.
Texas, there were three people executed in 2020.
And three people in 2021, five people in 2022, and so forth.
Well, they had five babies, five people, five babies that were executed.
They didn't give them any care.
I mean, these poor babies are tortured as part of this abortion.
They're struggling to live, and they either...
Let them die, or they set them off to the side.
They call that comfort care.
That's what Ralph Northam called it.
Everybody said, what? What is he talking about?
Comfort care. Yeah, we set them off to the side.
Just let them die. And, you know, he was, Ralph Northam was trained as a doctor.
I hesitate to call somebody that treats life so callously as a doctor.
But, yeah, they had five.
Babies that they let die that year, when Texas executed three criminals.
Three criminals. What have the babies done?
Nothing. Did they have a review process for them?
No. Anybody care about that?
Was there any leniency or any pardon from the governor?
No. What Tim Waltz did was he said, we're going to stop reporting that stuff.
Shut down that reporting.
Hide it. Hide what we're doing to these kids.
That's his response.
Doctors, nurses, medical professionals do not administer life-saving care to infants born alive during the abortion procedure in Minnesota.
And when they shut this down and shut down the reporting of it, it closed one of the few statistical windows on late-term abortions and the possibilities that babies born alive were left to die.
One person's socialism is another person's neighborly, and as he said, well, I guess one person's execution is another person's abortion, right?
He also pushed to eliminate fossil fuels, gas-powered cars from Minnesota, going to abort them as well.
But, again, along with the Soros Attorney General, Keith Ellison, Walsh's role in making Minnesota one of the most permissive abortion states in the world.
Abortions can be sought for any reason, at any time.
This is going to become a lightning rod of criticism, because Lala Harris is right there as well.
Tim Walsh of Minnesota signed a law allowing the killing of pre-born babies at any stage, even up to birth.
Along with Lala Harris, who made her career out of prosecuting pro-life activists, This is the most pro-abortion presidential ticket in American history, wrote Lila Rose.
And just as a reminder, Lala Harris went after David Daleiden, who was exposing the murder for hire that was happening with Planned Parenthood.
So she said, well, we're going to go after the whistleblower, not Planned Parenthood that's killing babies.
And as part of the process, they found out that the people who were hiring them to kill the babies, to have the babies be born, and then...
Kill them by vivisection so they could get fresh organs.
They sent those fresh organs to Fauci and his departments so they could create this abomination they call humanized mice.
Stick human parts into a mouse and then test it.
Or what?
It'll allow conservatives to put front and center an uncomfortable truth for pro-choice advocates.
Late-term abortions sometimes result in infants being born alive and left to die with comfort care, which is no care at all.
The language of Minnesota's born-alive abortion reports from 2019 through 2023 are as plain and clear as they are likely shocking.
Americans are unaware that the new Democrat vice president nominee presided over a state that allowed eight infants to die without life-saving care on his watch before they stopped reporting it.
So, you know, they have excerpts from the report here.
But the bottom line is that Gallup reported in 2023, the same year that Waltz signed these laws to hide what they're doing, that majorities of Americans oppose legal abortion in the second trimester.
55% oppose it there.
And 70% oppose it during the third trimester.
Rasmussen told Just the News, He said, we've done some research, and when you say that most Democrats have supported abortion up to the moment of birth, he said, hardly anybody believes you.
He said, only 5% of voters believe that a woman should be able to have an abortion at any time up to the moment of birth with no exceptions and no restrictions.
And he said, and by the way, on the other side, only 5% are saying that there should be no abortions allowed, you know, regardless of any other restrictions.
So there you go. I'm an extremist when it comes to protecting free speech.
And I'm an extremist when it comes to protecting life.
And I'm not ashamed of either one.
And I'm not going to change.
He said the extremists, the radicals are out of the mainstream.
Sometimes the mainstream is wrong.
Well, Lala Harris.
You remember back in March.
And it was the first time that a vice president had done a tour of an abortion clinic.
None of them had visited an abortion clinic.
Just not good optics.
But she wanted those optics.
She wanted to make abortion the number one issue with her campaign.
Well, we're going to make it an issue for her campaign.
Sure are. First ever vice president to visit an abortion clinic.
And where did she do it? In Minnesota!
In Minnesota, right there with Tim Walsh, Lala Harris prompted backlash from some pro-life groups in March, and this is not a, you know, I went back and found this report, for her scheduled Thursday visit to Planned Parenthood Abortion Clinic in Minnesota.
Minnesota has no restrictions on the procedure.
They enacted a law last year stipulating that every individual who becomes pregnant, notice that they say every individual, pregnant person, Not a woman.
A pregnant person.
Every individual who becomes pregnant has a fundamental right to continue the pregnancy and give birth or to obtain an abortion and to make autonomous decisions about how to exercise this fundamental right.
But you don't have a right to determine when you're going to wear a mask or get a vaccine or whether you're going to walk around outdoors or go to a function or go to church.
No, you don't have that right.
We're not going to give you a choice about that.
Just if you want to kill your kid, we'll support that choice.
Minnesota became a sanctuary state for sex change surgeries for kids.
If you can't chop them up in the womb, you can get them in the schoolroom, right?
That's what this is about.
Killing the kids in the schoolroom or in the womb.
Either way, the Democrats are going to come after the kids.
Here is Tim Walsh.
As he is doing the signing here.
And you'll see if you're watching this, there's a red circle drawn around some of these kids.
It's some families.
These people, of course, are not weird.
These are parents who are not weird.
They just dress their kid up as the opposite sex and parade them around.
And some kind of Munchausen by proxy nonsense.
The purpose of being here is we've been signing a lot of bills.
We've been welcoming our neighbors back into their communities.
It's neighborly. We're restoring voting rights to folks.
We're making sure that our neighbors can drive to their kids' soccer games.
So today, I am directing my state agency to protect and support the rights of Minnesota's LGBTQIA plus community.
Yeah, there he is. He's signing it.
There's the kids who are dressed up as one of them holding a little stuffed animal, but knows that she's the wrong gender.
Guess what? Oh, there we go.
Love wins. Here you go.
Love wins. It is loving.
It is loving to abort kids, and it is loving to mutilate kids.
Come on. What's the matter with us?
us. You know, those unloving people like me who need to leave the kids alone.
So as we talk about criminals, you know, when I mentioned that with abortion and how they would have full-term babies and they would kill them, leave them to die, and then stop the reporting of it and compare that to the number of people, far more kids murdered that way than almost all the other states.
I mean, they were up there with and beyond Texas in terms of executions.
But then, talk about chemical castration.
There's even fewer states that do chemical castration for sexual offenders.
Only four states that I could find do chemical castration of sex offenders.
A lot more states than that do chemical castration of children.
Of children. They treat children worse than they do.
They treat babies worse than they do convicted murderers.
And they treat young children worse than they do Sex offenders.
Because they're sex offenders.
People like Tim Waltz, Lala Harris, murdering satanic sex offenders.
That's what they are.
And Planned Parenthood.
The way it was reported was that Minnesota Governor Waltz has signed into this law separate measures to protect abortion providers in the state.
Well, who would that be? Planned Parenthood, of course.
Planned Parenthood has a new profit center.
Mutilating kids.
Chemically. And otherwise, but certainly chemically.
To allow chemical and surgical castration and other body mutilating procedures to be performed on minors who are confused about their sexual identity or suffer from gender dysphoria.
They suffer from gaslighting by this program of schools.
It just amazes me.
That we have government schools.
I have to pay taxes for you.
You've got to pay taxes to support these schools.
And what do they do? They gaslight and mutilate children.
But of course, wasn't it bad enough?
What they were doing to them mentally and spiritually.
Now they're doing it physically as well.
We didn't care when it was mental and spiritual.
So now they've progressed on to the physical.
And people still won't shut down these predatory institutions we call schools.
Walsh signed three bills into law in 2023, which he hailed on Twitter as protecting, quote, people seeking or providing abortions in Minnesota and access to gender-affirming health care and also banning the harmful practice of conversion therapy, he said. Why do they use that term?
You know, they're talking about, when they talk about conversion therapy, They're talking about something that was done by these psychology quacks, psychologists.
It's another pseudoscience out there.
But they use the term conversion because ultimately they want to be able, after they've established that, they want to be able to pivot to people who are talking about Christian conversion.
That's the purpose. That's why they use that term.
Conversion therapy.
The term conversion therapy often also includes counseling for unwanted same-sex attraction.
So, the bill that he signed would prevent the use of subpoenas to gather information for out-of-state laws interfering in the use of gender-affirming health care.
In other words, other states would subpoena this information.
So, just like the murders that he did of full-term babies and covered up.
They've got to cover up what they're doing in terms of mutilating and castrating kids chemically.
Even from subpoenas from out-of-state agencies or other state governments, they're not going to respond to the subpoenas.
So we're going to keep all this stuff secret to the groomers.
People who say, don't tell your parents.
Don't tell your parents. Don't tell this law enforcement agency in the other state.
Don't tell the other state. Don't tell anybody what we're doing to you, okay?
Groomers. Groomers.
Sex offenders. Predators.
It bars the enforcement of court orders that involve the removal of a child issued in another state also.
Because of the child's parent or guardian assisted the child in receiving gender-affirming care in this state.
So, that's the refuge making it a sanctuary city.
You know, if you are a mentally disturbed parent, and there's a rational parent, the mentally disturbed parent can flee to California or can go to Minnesota.
And the rational parent can't do anything about it.
As a matter of fact, Here he is talking about more of this.
My partner Gretchen and I are here today because we are parents of a trans child.
Their child is six years old.
Six years old. She was as excited to be at a boring capital on spring break as any six-year-old kid could be.
Squirming and fidgeting her way through speeches hardly aware her existence.
As why her parents drove five hours today to speak publicly.
It's 100% personal.
I mean, the safety...
They want you to believe that young child who can't talk, the six years old, knows that they're in the wrong body.
Asher, why are we here today?
These parents ought to be arrested.
For her rights to be her.
As you can see from this interview, I can't force my kids to do anything.
Asher has... It's not love, lady. It's sick.
It's sick. That's just one of the most sick things I've ever seen.
And then this. And what we want to say is we're there to protect children.
We're there to have you understand that in Minnesota you're going to be protected.
And I just want to be clear.
I will never understand what goes into the thinking of these folks who bully children.
Yeah, I won't either. It is not impacting them in one bit and making it a living hell for children, for families, for adults, for folks who are just trying to bring themselves in.
So, in Minnesota, we're making it very clear.
This is going to be an interesting election.
That guy. He's going to be featured quite a bit on this program.
So, yeah, he doesn't understand what's going on.
I don't understand parents and I don't understand politicians who are doing this.
I understand that they want to destroy the family and they want to destroy kids.
Oh, we've got to let this six-year-old child who can't even talk on a microphone say anything.
This boy that they're trying to dress up as a girl.
Dragging him along. And Tim Walsh using him as a poster child for all this stuff.
Yeah, that child is a victim of Walsh and those parents.
Conversion therapy attempted by a mental health practitioner or mental health professional with a client younger than 18 years of age or with a vulnerable adult.
Oh, well, you know, hey, vulnerable adult.
Would that be somebody like the Navy SEAL Chris Beck?
That Flynn was pushing to virtue signal?
A vulnerable Navy SEAL. These people are so bad.
He said, you know, imagine what they're doing to kids here.
Shall be considered unprofessional conduct that may subject the mental health practitioner or mental health professional to disciplinary action.
But there will be no disciplinary action for COVID tyrants, for murderers of babies, For mutilators of children, there will be no consequences for that.
Not in this country.
We're going to take a quick break.
Short break, we'll be right back.
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I don't see a name there, but comment, a toast to all the free speech extremists.
There we go. Yeah, it is.
No vice to be extremist.
In support of free speech.
Well, let's flip over to the other side and look at what was happening in Trump land yesterday.
Sorry, yeah, that was 12 June 1776.
Thank you, Travis. He put that up there.
Trump yesterday, well, broke yesterday.
I don't know. Maybe he did it the day before.
He set in for an interview with a streamer whose name is Aiden Ross.
Now, I don't know anything about him.
They say that he was banned off of Twitch.
For hateful content, he had Nick Fuentes and some other white supremacists or something on.
I don't know anything about him.
I don't know what his views are.
But when you look at the pictures of this, and I don't have it here to play for you, but maybe Travis can pull some of them up.
It is this mutual sycophancy that truly is sick.
The two of them, both of them, trying to suck up to the other one.
Look at this. They're out there, outside Mar-a-Lago, I think, dancing because he's right there next to a cyber truck.
This guy, Aiden Ross, gave a cyber truck to Trump.
Poor disadvantage to Trump.
And he paid to have it wrapped with a picture, you know, after the shooting in...
In Pennsylvania. The American flag and everything.
So they're out there dancing.
He's got the door open and he's playing some rap music or something.
And he gave Trump a $100,000 Cybertruck.
They then paid to have it wrapped in pictures of Trump at the shooting event.
And he also gave Trump a Rolex.
I guess Trump can put that in there with his other $10,000 watches.
And I'm looking at this and saying, what's this guy doing?
I've never even heard of Aiden Ross.
But he's on TikTok. And Trump is hanging out with him because Trump has now positioned himself as...
First he opposed TikTok because it was Chinese.
But now he's all about saving TikTok because Biden is against TikTok.
Just like he was against crypto.
And now he's all about saving crypto.
And he said...
Yeah, he said, TikTok, he said, everyone knows, especially the young people, especially the young people, trying to, he's hanging around this kid who is a TikTok millionaire, evidently, because he wants to reach out to the young people.
He says, everybody knows, especially the young people, crooked Joe Biden is responsible for banning TikTok, he said.
So vote for me.
Vote for me, yeah.
So, even Steve Bannon called out Trump on his TikTok flip-flop.
And he said, oh, okay.
So, I know why he's doing it.
He's doing it because of Jeff Yass.
And Bannon said, it's Yass coin.
And so, he's doing it for the money.
He's hanging out with this guy who has embraced white nationalists and neo-Nazis in the past and Hung out with Nick Fuentes.
Again, I don't know anything about him, but the key thing about it with me is that the two of them were in this mutual suck-up mode.
It was disgusting to see.
This is all about identity politics.
Like I said, we rarely have in this election cycle an opportunity to talk about very important issues.
Some of the people in the Trump campaign are worried enough about the friendly demeanor of Tim Waltz.
To talk about issues.
But Trump is still out there hanging out with some kid who's made millions of dollars on TikTok.
And enough that he can give Rolexes and Cybertrucks and not only that, but a wrapped Cybertruck to Trump.
And so then they talk about Venezuela.
Oh, this is really deep conversation here with Aiden Ross and Trump.
Ross says, so what do you think about what's going on in Venezuela?
That whole situation out there.
That whole situation. What situation?
Well, Trump says Venezuela was going to collapse.
Some people could have gone back to Venezuela, but they're in our country now.
They've released tremendous numbers of criminals into our country.
If you look at Caracas, it was known for being a very dangerous city, and now it is very safe.
In fact, the next interview we'll do, we'll do it in Caracas, Venezuela, because it's safer than many of our cities.
Well, no, actually it has, as I reported the other day, and they mentioned it again in this article, the highest crime rate in the world.
You see, Venezuela failed because of central planning communism.
And so instead of weighing in on the election fraud issues, you know, I think that was maybe why he mentioned that.
It's kind of a roundabout way to bring in elections because Trump loves to talk about election fraud.
But they didn't talk about that.
Trump makes it about immigration, about crime here, and how crime is no longer a problem there because all the criminals from Venezuela have come to America.
Well, the communist regime and all the soldiers and police who support the communist regime are still in Venezuela, so they've still got a lot of criminals left in Venezuela.
They come up here, I guess, and run for office.
But when you look at, again, yesterday, the interview that I had with the individual who's in it, I don't really agree with his prognostication for out-of-fix elections.
It's interesting, you know, because he debated Mike Lindell.
Lindell just wants to go with paper ballots.
That's where I am. I want to go full Stone Age.
Vote on one day.
Everybody, paper ballots and the thumbs.
And it's not going to take you that long to go through these things that is undoable.
If you want to have an election, you have to put the time in, have volunteers that are going to do it.
And if they don't want to do it, we can do it the way we're doing it now, which is no election at all.
Nothing that you can trust.
So if you want an election you can trust, you're going to have to put a little bit of time in it.
You know, like Buckminster Fuller said, everybody on Spaceship Earth is crew.
You know, step back and pretend that you're on a cruise.
Well, you're going to...
Slope always goes down, doesn't it?
But, you know, I didn't agree with that.
But I thought it was very interesting.
When we started talking, I mentioned about the exit polls.
And I thought it was very interesting that he said, yeah, not only did they hire him and people like him, To go back and, you know, said, here's all of our accusations, go back and vet these things.
And again, you know, when we talk about, I think he said he went over, they went over 30 million of these things to vet them in a lot of different ways.
I mean, they weren't just counting them, they were vetting them in different ways.
And maybe they had, I'm sure they had some way to automate that, so they weren't hand counting them, but they were still able to go back and vet these in some way.
30 million of them in just a month.
So I think there'd be some way that we could legitimately count paper ballots, things like that.
But I do agree with him, and I disagree with Mike Lindell.
I do believe that Trump lost the election.
And the reason he said that, and I think that was the most important part of that interview, he said the Trump campaign paid for exit polling.
And so they knew that there were a lot of people like me who would not vote for him a second time because of what he had done in 2020.
Because of the lockdowns and because of the sham pandemic and other things like that, a lot of people would not vote for him.
And, you know, we heard talk about, well, you know, if you've got election corruption, here's a couple of ballots, and the only vote that was cast was for president, right?
Well, that could indicate that that would, you know, be a suspicious ballot.
But what about all the ballots that they found?
Where they voted for all the rest of the items, but they didn't vote for president.
So that was what the exit polls were showing.
And then they hired him to go back and do auditing, Ken Block.
And he presented the findings to the Trump people.
and he presented the findings to Miller, who when he was questioned by the Democrats who were trying to weaponize what had happened, this is the report that came out. We are now learning that the senior campaign adviser who is signified in this indictment as one of the people who was giving Donald Trump the harshest assessment that there was no fraud after the election that would
overturned the vote.
that person is Jason Miller.
I have been able to confirm that.
I've reached out to a representative of his and received no comment back.
But I have been able to confirm that that is indeed Jason Miller and this episode is just one of the highlights of how the special counsel's office was using information that the close advisors to Donald Trump on the campaign, people who even stuck with him after the 2020 election.
Miller continued to work with Donald Trump, continues to work with him.
These are people who were telling him that there wasn't fraud and that Donald Trump and the alleged co-conspirators or the co-conspirators in this indictment who are not charged at this time, that those people were doing something anomalous with what the campaign knew, that there wasn't fraud. Well, there you go.
Okay, so the people in the campaign that knew it, people that said it.
As a matter of fact, here's Jason Miller's testimony to the January 6th committee about that.
I was in the Oval Office.
And at some point in the conversation, Matt Ozkowski, who is the lead data person, was brought on.
And I remember he delivered to the president pretty blunt terms that he was going to lose.
And that was based, Mr.
Miller, on Matt and the data team's assessment of the sort of county-by-county, state-by-state results as reported?
Correct. Yeah, exactly what we were talking about yesterday with Ken Block.
So he passed that on.
This guy says, yeah, delivered it to Trump in the Oval Office.
We all knew that this was what had happened.
And yet they continued with the January the 6th stuff.
As a matter of fact, Jason Miller himself, who was testifying there with a mask on his face, Jason Miller himself had during that time, while they knew that there wasn't any data to back up their claims, that the data had disproven their allegations that Trump had in fact won, they said no, he actually has lost and we've told Trump that. But this is what Jason Miller was saying in public.
I think the vice president is going to throw down tomorrow and do the right thing because, Lou, like I said before, this is a time for choosing.
People are going to look back at this moment tomorrow and remember where every single one of their elected officials were.
Did they vote for the rule of law in getting these elections right, or did they give it away to the Democrats and the people who cheated and stole their way through this election?
Yeah, well, there you go.
He knew. He knew.
And yet he went on publicly and told people exactly the opposite.
You know, that was, to me, the big issue.
Because, you see, I know that Alex knew.
I know that Roger knew.
I know that Bannon knew.
Bannon even, we got recordings of Bannon.
Telling a group of Chinese people, well, here's what's going to happen in a couple of days.
On October the 31st, he meets with them and he says, we're going to claim that Trump won regardless of what happens.
And we're going to tell them to go pound sand.
We're going to stay in office and all the rest of this stuff.
But he basically, you know, Trump fleeced the sheep.
Then he sent them off to slaughter.
And he knew, and Alex knew, and all these people knew all of that way in advance.
Again, Ken Block and all that information was finished by the end of November.
They knew that they had not won.
And yet they continued to rip people off and then throw them to the wolves.
It doesn't excuse anything that...
The Biden Department of Justice, so-called, did to these people.
But what it means is that they threw them out there and left them to die with the wolves.
So, when we look at these two sides, again, as I said from the very beginning, the important thing is you never knew how bad Tim Walsh was unless you lived in Minnesota.
And we don't want to federalize everything, but what we've done is we've federalized and given power to the worst and the most corrupt people in our country.
And these are the people who are on the tickets.
They're the ones that have been selected for you to choose from, with this illusion of choice.
And yet, even with that, we have people like John Voight saying, Civil War, a Civil War alarm, if the cackling hyena...
Lala Harris wins the White House.
This is a headline from WND, big Trump supporters.
John Voight says, Civil War alarm if cackling hyena, Lala wins the White House.
You know, this is dangerous rhetoric.
It is. Vote for whoever you wish.
But don't join a cult.
Vote for whoever you wish.
But whoever of these criminals you think is the least criminal, and you're going to vote for the lesser of an evil, understand they're evil.
Understand they're not worth having a civil war.
They're not worth another January the 6th even, let alone a civil war.
But this is what John Voight is out there saying.
An actor. Who cares what John Voight says?
He's just another empty-headed actor, like the leftist actors, except he's on the right.
He says this could result in dark destruction akin to the Civil War, if you listen to people like him.
He said this is the war of our lifetime now.
We must stop this crime that is happening.
It's a war crime that Obama is directing, and Harris will be the cackling hyena that just listens and repeats.
If we do not stop this horror, you, my friends, will have the biggest horror that you will not know how to end.
This desperation that is being sold to people.
And it's being sold to people.
Sites like W&D. Breitbart.
Infowars. Daily Caller.
All of them. Whatever the one is.
Daily Wire, I think it is.
That Shapiro has.
All of these right-wing media events.
And most of those people.
The Blaze. Glenn Beck.
Most of those people didn't even support Trump when he was saying...
I didn't really think he was going to do them, but he was saying the right things in 2016, that he had the right policies.
He didn't execute, and then he did the lockdown for it.
But now they're weaponizing everybody in the same way that they got everybody all hyped up about January 6th, and it was all based on lies.
It was based on a lie about the sting that didn't happen.
Alex kicked that off two days after the election.
We had Clarence Thomas' wife writing Mark Meadows.
I hope this is true. There was no way that it was true.
There was no way that there were 20,000 soldiers out there, National Guard soldiers, arresting people across the country.
There was no way that CISA had printed up fake ballots to deceive people and sent them out.
They had somehow had a blockchain watermark on it.
How exactly would that work anyway?
It was just a bunch of lies put together by Steve Pachenik and broadcast over and over and over and over again by Alex Jones and Infowars so that he could make millions off of Stop the Steal.
Don't let these people do this to you again.
John Boyce says, God will guide us with words of wisdom.
See, now this time around, they've got to wrap themselves in the cloak of God.
Because, you know, people might start to get suspicious about the way they lied to everybody about January the 6th.
This time, God will guide us with words of wisdom that we may understand that Trump will make any sacrifice to save America.
Are you kidding me? Like I said, he's the wolf that sheared the sheep and then sent them to be sacrificed.
Trump will save this nation, says John Voight, because he is only for the people.
Oh, yeah, he's not about himself, right?
He's not a deeply wounded narcissist and capable of acting except out of his own perceived self-interest or revenge.
No, he is only for the people.
Actors. Actors.
They don't know a thing.
They don't know a thing.
If somebody's not writing a script for them, they're clueless.
And of course, you know who's been writing the script for him?
There's people like Mike Flynn, people like Alex Jones and so forth.
He's not for power.
He's not for greed.
He's not lying to us.
He's not wanting to destroy your hard-earned earnings.
No, no, not at all.
He got rid of the income tax in the IRS, didn't he, when he was there?
Yeah. He's not greedy.
He's not lying to us.
He's not drunk with power.
What a juvenile idiot!
How old is John Voight?
He's like 80 years old or something.
Some people will never grow up.
Peter Pan. Anyway, he says, our children are in danger.
The left is trying to take away your children and turn them into non-binaries.
Well, you know, Trump loves LGBT as well, as Biden and Lala.
See, look, Jesus is the answer, not Trump.
Don't listen to these people that wrap themselves in God.
They disgust me.
The LGBT, you know what the T stands for with these people?
Trump. They build their events, just like Charlie Kirk.
They build their events around the LGB, and then they bring in Trump.
Because Trump has always been there with the T's, with the trannies.
He says, have you learned the lessons that will bring you to the higher place of eternity?
Ah, now we start to see that John Voight doesn't know Jesus.
He doesn't speak the lingo, folks.
And I'm not talking about a shibboleth.
He's talking about new age, the higher place of eternity.
Like Trump, he's not a Christian.
He wants to talk about higher consciousness.
And this is the kind of stuff that these...
These pseudo-Christian nationalist leaders are always doing.
They're out there like Flynn, leading people in prayers to ascended masters.
Or like Alex Jones.
I was just on the other day with Bradley and Sons of Liberty.
And he asked me to come on and talk because somebody had contacted him about Alex, I should say, not Trump.
And I said, you know, did you ever see this thing that he set up, that Alex set up, called Reset Wars?
You know, it's basically selling people the idea that he's got some hidden knowledge.
And it's very much this Oprah Winfrey secret thing.
And this is what it says. You can go to Reset Wars and read it for yourself.
All the secret teachings, all the hidden knowledge...
All the information the elite ruling class never intended for you to have.
See, this is the occult.
What does the occult mean? It means hidden stuff, secret knowledge.
Hidden knowledge, secret knowledge.
The conscious force which holds the atom together is what myself and many others believe to be God.
He's a lowercase g.
All other religions, in one way or the other, said we're all connected.
All of us are connected through this source of energy.
Our true power, now that's capitalized.
God wasn't. Our true power comes from coming together and raising our energy.
You are a spiritual being connected to this conscious force of energy.
The purpose God intended for us here on earth was to create heaven on earth.
And if you want more of that, you can get the entire course for $150 from Alex.
That's on ResetWars.com.
That kind of New Age spirituality.
That's the kind of stuff that John Voight asked after he tells us that Trump is our only hope.
Trump is our God.
Trump will save us.
Then he resorts to this consciousness stuff.
And the reason this all came up was because of what Alex did recently on going on with Joe Rogan, talking about consciousness and saying, you know, God knows everything.
He's super intelligent. He's running this simulation and, you know, he's putting good and evil out there.
God knows everything, super intelligent, omnipresent, unlimited dimensions, but God doesn't know where God came from.
So just like we're trying to find out where we came from, God is like a virtual reality simulation as well, says Alex.
God is constantly running every program, every operation, turning evil loose, turning good loose, so that God knows everything except where he came from.
This is all just an experiment to find out where he came from.
I had somebody say once, you know, the reason evolution is so popular.
It's because you can imagine that Satan is looking at us and saying, well, you know, I'm this high being.
Where did God come from?
Did he just happen?
Did he evolve? Right?
It fits in with all this transhumanism.
You know, you're going to evolve. You're going to become God eventually.
The lies that Satan told and the fact that you think the same thing is going to happen with you.
Folks, that is a satanic lie.
And that is not God at all.
But, you know, hey, as Tucker Carlson said, Alex is a prophet.
Yeah, false prophet.
Absolutely. On Rumble, Radice Bro, thank you very much for the tip.
He says, we cannot pay people who do real jobs an actual wage.
But all these streamers and TikTokers and internet personalities who contribute nothing end up as millionaires.
It's absolutely unsustainable.
It blows my mind that this kid...
He has TikTok and he's never done anything.
I'm sure that he doesn't, you know, really, I doubt that he talks much about politics.
If he does, I doubt that he knows anything about what he's talking about.
But it's amazing to me that he's got enough money that he can give a cyber truck to Trump and wrap it.
When Trump walked out, he didn't even know what it was.
He said, oh, that's an Elon.
That's an Elon. Just truly amazing.
Talking about Coles and Newcastle, you know, giving a Rolex to Trump.
Okay, our guest is ready to connect with us, and we're going to talk a little bit about what is happening with the war on women, a real war on women, and a war on our health as well.
So we're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back.
Stay with us.
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Alright, joining us now, and I think you're going to find this interesting, is John Richardson.
His website is rncstore.com.
And he's been around politics as well as alternative health for quite a while.
And it was interesting to see his comments on what is going on in the Olympics.
And of course, they've got now two people at least there in the hospital from jumping into the Seine River and doing these events.
It's just amazing to me.
These people, these environmentalists won't even bother cleaning up the river that runs through there.
And they're going to pretend for their purposes that it's clean.
And so they pretend that the food and the drugs that they give us are clean when they're fouling them just like they foul the Seine River.
And I guess we have to be insane to listen to them.
But again, it's good to have John Richardson on.
We were talking in the break about G. Edward Griffin, who he's known for a very long time, was a friend of his father's.
But thank you for joining us, John.
Appreciate it. Thank you so much, David.
I've been following you for quite a long time, and like I said, it sounds like listening on the pre-show that you and Gio Griffin, who I respect greatly, have a lot of the same views, and I know you've interviewed Ed.
I regularly speak to him, and I've known him for my entire life, so I have an interesting perspective.
Ed and I don't agree on everything either, like most people don't, but we definitely agree on the number one book that he wrote, which was World Without Cancer.
Now, I call it the number one book, and you probably would disagree, but his most famous book is Creature from Jekyll Island.
Yeah, about the Federal Reserve. Yeah, about the Federal Reserve, and that's a book that most people know Ed for, but...
People don't know that book was written years after World Without Cancer, which is this year, 50 years old.
And Ed recently said at the Red Pill Expo, there's no one ever disproven anything he put in that book.
And it sells more copies in a week now.
I'm talking about World Without Cancer than it did back when he published it back 50 years ago.
Well, he is a towering intellect, and I would trust anything that he would put together in a book, and the fact that he is still around is a real blessing for us.
And that was a book that I didn't know anything about.
You know, what is the basic premise of A World Without Cancer?
World Without Cancer is the story, and why it ties into me, this is the book.
It's the story of B17, amygdalin, laetrile, that Ed researched thoroughly.
He was introduced to it, oddly enough, by my father, Dr.
John Richardson, on a fishing trip in Oregon.
They were friends from the John Birch Society.
And my dad was a pioneer.
Now, when I say pioneer, he was the first medical doctor in the United States that openly used lentil, B17, and amygdalin.
All the same thing, by the way.
He was the first doctor to openly use it in his medical practice and show success.
He started going on Good Morning America, the news, all the local news.
He was kind of a darling of the San Francisco Bay Area because both the liberals, hippie types that wanted natural treatments to things, you know, the hipsters all wanted natural treatments to things in the 70s, early 70s.
Now that's completely shifted.
but also the conservatives like my dad because he was on the board of the John Birch Society.
Robert Welch, who formed the John Birch Society, used to have meetings at my home in Orinda, California when I was, before I was born actually, and even after.
So my dad came from two, he was one of the first MDs that brought the orthodox side together with the natural side of medicine, basically.
And so he was a conservative, God-fearing conservative, but he also believed in natural treatments for disease.
And that wasn't well accepted in the 70s or 80s at all.
And even now, the big pharma and big medicine doesn't want you to think about anything natural.
So that was the story of my dad's life.
And he introduced... The subject to G.R. Griffin, his good friend.
Ed said that was at his recent 90th birthday.
He's 93 now. His recent birthday said it was the number two thing that changed his life was my dad bringing up the subject of Laetrile because that became a large focus of Ed's life in the 70s, 80s, and 90s until they were able to kill off most doctors using Laetrile, lie about it.
Yeah. And we see that now.
We saw this vilification campaign with ivermectin.
And they jumped the shark with ivermectin.
If they hadn't done that with ivermectin, they probably could get away with all the laetrile stuff that they've pushed for all these years.
But that thoroughly discredited them, I think.
I'm curious, though, before we go any further with this, what was the number one thing that Jerry Griffin said changed his life?
Well, the number one thing was when he went to a cancer.
Cancer is on my brain.
That's what I talk about. He went to a communist meeting.
He was just a normal radio personality.
He produced movies, did research, and then he went to a...
Communist meeting in Los Angeles, California back in the early 1960s.
He sat in a meeting of a communist organization that their whole entire goal was to take over the United States.
And so Ed discovered immediately what their plans were for the United States.
And some of his videos he made back, Yuri Brizhnikov was a Russian defectee that was talking about how communism, how they were planning to take over the United States.
Now it's switched to, now maybe it's the communist Chinese or the communist whoever, deep state, whatever, but the same exact game plan, the same exact plans have been going on.
That's why Ed is thought of as a prognosticator, as somebody who saw in advance what was going on.
But he learned it at a private meeting.
He, I don't know, he doesn't say snuck in.
He went in like a journalist to find out what these people were about.
And it frightened him.
And he thought, I need to tell the world about this.
And he calls it the crusaders gene.
That was when he was developing his crusaders gene.
And once you get the crusaders gene, it's hard, no matter what pressures you get from the outside or how many people come against you, Ed says that just motivates someone with a crusaders gene even more.
That's good. Yeah, that is absolutely true.
Very interesting. That is really an interesting story.
Because, you know, he was able to pick up on that in a very short time.
The people who have really been lionized, you talk about somebody who's got a crusader gene, that's somebody that lived in one of these countries.
And I've talked to so many people who have lived in communist Poland, the guy who became a Navy SEAL when he finally got to the United States.
Or when you have Shivan Fleet who grew up under Mao and says, this is Mao's America, here's a survivor's warning.
And on and on. I've talked to so many of these people.
Boy, if you've grown up in that situation or lived in it, you can spot that a mile away.
But he was able to discern that very quickly, and that's the key thing.
He's very sharp and able to pick that up.
Yeah, sorry. He has a good friend that spent 10 years in Russia.
I can't think of her name right this second.
She is a friend of mine as well because I wasn't thinking about this beforehand.
But she helped protect children in Russia on the Underground Railroad.
And she is still fighting for that today.
And she lived under that regime.
And she's a big fighter and speaks at the Red Pill events.
And the next Red Pill event is coming up in November in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
An opportunity for people to meet.
Gio Griffin in person, live, and hear him speak about cancer or the Federal Reserve or many of the other subjects that Ed talks about.
That's fascinating. Yeah, I'd always known his work about anti-communism and the Federal Reserve, but I did not know what he had said about cancer.
You know, when you contacted me, we were talking about, in your letter, you were talking about the war on women that we see happening at the Olympics.
It's amazing to me to see all these people who they talk about Choice and yet these are the people who wanted us to have no choices during the pandemic whatsoever You know so they talk about choice when it comes to women they talk about it being women's health and yet They don't care about women's health and they don't care about women They call themselves feminists and they want equality for women and yet they they let them literally be smashed by These men who are biological men I mean regardless of what is some of the people said well
They're intersex, but they have male genetics Which means that it now is at the very least is a doping issue of a testosterone or something like that But what's your take about what is happening with this war on women in the Olympics?
Well, it's funny now because so many things David as you've talked about so many things are coming right out in the open And it's amazing how stupid the public is.
And I don't mean to put down everybody, but they can literally lie to it.
We can see something on live TV and then they can lie to us about it.
And we believe it. I say we, the population of the United States.
There's been a war on women for 60 years, and it comes down to the fact that women are what allows our society to survive.
I mean, men, we're great. You know, we're awesome.
We really do well. But without women, there is no children.
And without children, there is no society.
You die off in a generation.
So the attack on women and the household and marriages and, you know, reproductive rights, aborting children, telling women that's freedom, you know, to be able to abort your children, telling women, you know, they shouldn't be housewives, so they need to work and have a career, less children, less population.
It comes down to, sadly enough, it comes down to a battle between good and evil, and the powers that be really want population control.
So what they've tricked women into believing is every new crazy thing, women, you know, yeah, that's women's rights.
Well, women are seeing the results of that is that even at the Olympics, it's almost comedic if it wasn't tragic.
It's comedic to sit there that women's libbers or people that feel like they're fighting for women's rights think that a man beating up a woman is a great thing.
You've seen the cover-up from the Olympic Committee saying, oh, well, she was born a woman and we tested her.
The previous athletic event that this I don't know what to call this person, but the previous athletic event, they were kicked out for having too much male testosterone and they have XY chromosomes.
So it's just more of the same, David.
And the tie-in to it is that we've known...
According to Dr.
Harold Manor back in 1977, he dropped a bombshell on orthodoxy by announcing that he had found an 89% regression in laboratory mice for breast cancers.
89% of the mice had completely wiped out their breast cancer in these mice, and he continued those studies into humans.
And he introduced that in this documentation we found in 1977.
I had never even...
I've been in this industry...
Basically, I've been around this since I was born.
My dad had me eating apricot seeds when I was a very young boy.
But I had never heard of Dr.
Harold Manor. That's how thoroughly they had covered this up and censored this information that Dr.
Harold Manor, who I now know was a brilliant...
30-year head of biology at Loyola University proved that women's breast cancer, which we know destroys the lives of millions of women out there, as well as many people probably in your life, many people listening right now, he proved that laetrile, vitamin A, and enzyme therapy in his lab, ongoing for years, proved that it stopped cancer.
Well, it's just the big pharmaceutical industry, and how...
Just shamelessly greedy they are.
And we saw this in spades.
We saw it throughout the entire medical profession.
You know, the hospitals that were paid to not give treatment or to withhold it and then to put people on ventilators and will give you bonuses if you identify them as a COVID patient.
They all played along. The doctors played along.
The pharmaceutical companies were at the very center of this.
You know, before this all happened, it was in 2018 in spring.
And I'll never forget it.
And I've mentioned it many times.
There was an article that was put out by Goldman Sachs, and they said, we had a discussion with Gilead Pharmaceutical, the people who went on to do remdesivir, and they had some treatment that had been incredibly effective at stopping a particular strain of hepatitis.
I don't remember which one it was.
But they said they made $12 billion the first year, but then hepatitis started disappearing.
And so they only made a couple of billion the next year, and now they're only down to a few hundred million.
You know, they said this is not a sustainable model.
We don't want cures.
We want to have a chronic medical condition that we can continue to treat.
And it's even better if they create something like the vaccines that are going to create additional medical problems for people that they can then sell them drugs for.
It is a predatory model that is out there, and the FDA has been a part of that from the very beginning.
but people could see it in a way that we've never seen it before through this pandemic, so-called pandemic thing, I think. And so it's time to go back and revisit some of these things.
I think that's pretty amazing, the fact that, and I'm aware of how they have come after people who talked about laetrile and things like that. I'm I mean, what is the current status of that?
I know they tried to shut down ivermectin.
Here in Tennessee, we had a state representative, Senator Nicely, who put a bill in to let people get ivermectin over the counter, so they've just primaried him out to take care of that kind of stuff.
But what is the current status of lay a trill?
Is that something that they have scared people about making available?
It's a natural substance, right?
So they can't really... It's a natural substance.
Here's the good news, bad news about COVID is that they openly showed people how they don't care about them and people openly died from getting the vaccine and people were openly lied to about the treatment protocols for COVID. Most of the proof that it's any kind of trustworthy science being done shows that the protocols for COVID, the injections that they gave, that's the only thing that you can do.
Or you can stick a tube down people's throat, or you can put muscle relaxants.
Of course, it slips my mind when I'm thinking about it, but the injection that killed half the people that did the pre-studies, that was the only one that Fauci would put out there.
So when people would talk about ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine, they would demonize it.
So there's doctors out there that you've probably interviewed.
Simone Gold is a doctor, the frontline doctors that have treated their patients with ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine since the very beginning of the COVID thing, whatever you want to call it, that have had 100% success rates.
And so that lesson, people can now easily hear this information.
Before... Prior to COVID, David, it was very hard for me to talk to people about this because they would just say to me, well, if this was true, everybody would know about it.
Why wouldn't doctors, my doctor's a great man, why wouldn't he tell me about that?
And all I could say was, it's precisely because it works that they don't tell anybody about it.
So the situation with Laetrile, apricot seeds, and B17 is the same as it was in the 70s.
It's that they lie to us.
They tell us you can't tell people that this is supportive for the immune system.
But doctors now, by the hundreds and even thousands, are starting to use laetrol and amygdala back in their protocols without saying they're treating any disease.
That's the key because according to the FDA, David, the only legal remedies for cancer, if you go to a doctor right now, is chemotherapy, which has been around for 60 years, surgery, cutting out the organs that are infected by this cancer, because that's what they tell you it is, it's an infection, or radiation, which they tell us is, that's what causes cancer.
So those are the three cures that have been around for 60 years.
Same thing for breast cancer.
So natural treatments now that people are open to, like vitamin C, I have in this little booklet, Linus Pauling, a two-time Nobel Laureate, wrote about vitamin C in the treatment or prevention of cancer.
He wrote letters to Dr.
Ralph Moss saying how he was going to change the world because he whistle blew on the fact that Sloan Kettering, It proved that Laetrile worked in the 1970s, proved at the Sloan Kettering Institute that Laetrile worked, stopped the spread of cancer.
They made a documentary 10 years ago, and of course, David, it was censored.
You probably have never heard of it.
This is probably the first time you or your audience have ever heard of this.
We've got it back available on our website for free to watch it.
But the producer lost money.
They went after Dr.
Ralph Moss. And so the tie-in is that Linus Pauling was a big supporter of Laetro as well as a natural, God-given substance found in over 1,200 different foods.
So the key to your question is, what are they doing to doctors now?
As long as they don't go out and say they're curing cancer or they're treating cancer, as long as they say they're using it as a support for the immune system and using it as a natural substance that's found in apricot seeds, lima beans, millet, barley, lentils, sorghum molasses, all sorts of berries, blackberries, strawberries, little seeds on the side of So amygdala is found in 1200 different foods, just like vitamin C is found in citrus.
It's found readily in citrus and rose hips.
It's long been known, David, for 300 years that vitamin C stops scurvy.
300 years ago, 2.4 million people died from scurvy because they didn't know that a simple vitamin like vitamin C would stop and prevent scurvy.
To this day, if there was an epidemic of scurvy across the United States, they would come up with drugs to straighten the bones, they would come up with drugs to leave pain, they would come up with all these drugs that the FDA would approve, but they would never approve vitamin C. It's not approved as a cure for scurvy to this day because there's no profit in these cures like you talked about,
David. The system is designed to keep you sick, keep you going back, buying these expensive medicines, and at the end of your life, cancer is especially good at draining your entire bank account, your entire estate, turning it all over to the big pharma, and you die.
And they said, well, we tried everything that modern medicine can give us.
I've never, ever given you the option, the choice, the freedom of choice, especially for women, to go the natural route instead of cutting the breasts off before they even get cancer in many cases because they say it's a viral disease or it's something in your genes.
We now know And we've known it for 60 years that cancer is a deficiency disease just like scurvy.
Wow. Wow. That's amazing.
And I remember back in the 1990s, at the time I was early 1990s, maybe 92, 96.
No, it wasn't. Maybe 94.
Anyway, I went to a Libertarian Party convention.
And at the time, it was in Utah.
And they had Orrin Hatch, who had been a senator for a very long time and was pretty And he came to speak at the convention because there were a lot of supplement companies that were in Utah, and the FDA was trying to stop all vitamin supplementation at that time, early 90s. And they didn't want people to have vitamin C beyond the recommended daily allowance of 60 milligrams.
And they were going to criminalize that.
And that's the kind of thing that we saw throughout the COVID stuff.
We had drugs that have been around forever, like ivermectin and HCQ.
We knew what the safety profile was for these things.
And yet they wanted to say, but you can't say that you're going to use it for this because it's not been approved for this.
Well, that was always discussed as off-label use.
And so if a drug had been approved as being safe and you didn't know if it was effective, but the FDA had said it's safe, you could always have a doctor who could prescribe that.
And we saw how that was criminalized.
They threatened doctors.
They threatened pharmacists if they were going to fulfill the prescription of the physician that had sent that in.
It was absolutely amazing.
But it really was an eye-opener, I think, for people to see this.
And so I guess that is...
Here's another parallel that I see.
And let me ask you this and get you to address this.
One of the smears that they put out against it, and of course we see these types of smears now, the parallel, I think, is raw milk.
They want to stop people from having milk and dairy.
Well, the key to that is you've got to stop the local farms.
And one of the things that's helping the local farms to thrive and survive is that they offer things like cleaner grass-fed beef or raw milk or things like that.
So they've got to come after that and have an excuse.
So they're coming after raw milk and demonizing that while they really don't care about things like listeria infections that are all over the place.
That doesn't make the news.
But they all come after supposed issues of raw milk and tying it to bird flu.
They've done a similar thing, I think.
To apricot seeds and stuff like that saying, well, it's got a lot of cyanide in it.
Talk a little bit about that.
That's one of the things that they would throw out there to demonize laetril or apricot seeds.
That's one of my favorite topics.
It used to be something I was like, oh, I don't know if I know enough, but now that I understand it wholeheartedly, laetrile is four compounds that are in laetrile, two of glucose, the molecules, two of glucose, one of cyanide, and one of benzaldide.
Now, that alone, if I just left it right there, that would sound scary.
Why would you eat something that contains cyanide?
Well, Every day we eat sodium chloride on our food, and why would I eat something with chlorine in it?
That would be poisonous.
That could kill me if I separated.
That's not how amygdala works.
As a matter of fact, the FDA first, when my dad proposed this as the absolute answer to cancer, the nutritional thing that needed...
They could not break amygdala apart without destroying it in the laboratory because God made it as a solid compound, just like cyanocobalamin B12. We get B12 injections all the time, and it's a cyanide-containing compound, but it's locked tightly.
It's not free cyanide, but that's the one they use.
Like you're talking about with salt, you know, sodium is harmful, chloride is harmful, but there's salt together.
Yeah, exactly. It's just a compound.
There's all sorts of compounds that if you broke them up into individual elements, you could poison people with them.
But a natural occurring 1,200 different foods compound like amygdala is completely safe.
There's studies over and over again that there's no toxic level.
It's safer than sugar. But the mechanics of how it works, Dave, is what people need to understand.
And once they understand that, you can't take it out of their brain.
The only thing that breaks apart amygdala is a compound called beta-glucosidase.
Ed pronounced it beta-glucosidase, but I've always pronounced it beta-glucosidase.
It's an enzyme. It's found prevalent in the human body only in one place, and that's a cancer cell.
This is not John Richardson made it up yesterday.
That's the only place you find beta glucosidase.
They called it the unlocking enzyme.
Harold Mann approved it.
Dr. Moss approved these things.
Dr. Hans Niep approved this.
My father. On and on and on.
That when it comes in contact with a cancer cell that's high in beta glucosidase, that's when it breaks apart.
That's the exact time it breaks apart.
So the cyanide and benzaldehyde together, when broken apart, are 10 times more deadly than they are by themselves.
Wow, what a scary thing.
But that's where your body needs it the most.
God made it so that beta-glucosidase is at the cancer cell.
Now, And healthy cells you have going around your body that are healthy, when the cyanide and benzaldehyde comes in contact with them, they have rhodinase.
So rhodinase is high concentration in a normal, healthy immune system with very little, if any, beta-glucosidase.
So in a healthy cell, it breaks the cyanide and benzaldehyde into analgesics.
I have a story I'd like to read about a patient that Dr.
Dr. Harold Manor treated with just Laetrile that was one of his cancer patients.
It's just a little paragraph to describe this to you.
One patient had severe pretreatment pain resulting from skeletal metastases of breast cancer.
She had required injectable pain medication, now Bufine, every four hours before initiation of amygdala therapy.
After one week of treatment, she claimed striking pain relief.
At three weeks and five weeks after the onset of therapy, she claimed complete relief and did not require pain medication.
The FDA knew this.
Everybody knew that the mechanism I just described, beta-glucosidase breaking apart, rodinase breaking it down into analgesics, created about 95% of the time pain relief in people that were suffering with cancer.
Wow. That alone, they knew that.
They admitted it. But they said, well, we don't want to approve it anyway, even if it's just for natural pain relief, because then people will believe it also treats their cancer.
That was the lie.
So they said the cyanide risks are not worth it.
So if you take amygdalin and it breaks apart at beta-glucosinase, you're going to die of cyanide poisoning.
David, there isn't... A case of somebody dying from cyanide poison.
We've looked for it. Every one they make up is some little girl in Philippines.
If someone gets an upset stomach from eating too many apricot seeds, and I'll eat 40 a day myself, by the way, the recommended is to start with three and go up because your body needs to learn how to use it.
My son describes it sometimes like if someone was in the desert and thirsty, you wouldn't pour six gallons of water down their throat that you would kill them.
Same thing with amygdala.
Most people have about one milligram a day in their body.
So start with three, and Dad said work your way up to ten.
Here's the facts. You can get an upset stomach if you ate 40 apricot seeds today.
You would probably get an upset stomach because this mechanism is creating, not only killing cancer cells, and your body can be upset from that, You also have a breakdown with the beta-glucosidase that your body needs enough rodinase to counteract.
So you start with low levels and work your way up.
But David, there is no cases of anybody dying from it.
And when they put these videos out on YouTube that says that...
The comments are mind-boggling.
We've seen a thousand comments are all positive about people have been using it.
My grandmother told me about this.
I've been eating apricot seeds since I was a little kid.
I've heard about this.
And so the only way they can cover it up is deleting videos like Ed Griffin's.
World Without Cancer video that was on YouTube for 10 years and stopped at 350,000 views.
We're getting such a great result telling the story out there that they deleted it from YouTube.
So that no longer exists on YouTube.
It's been censored. I was wondering when that was going to happen.
But we've reposted it on Rumble through our channel that you can go to free on rncstore.com and watch I recommend everybody do it because Ed says to this day, they've never proved any of the things that I'm saying wrong.
Nothing's ever been proved. All they say is cyanide, cyanide.
They just keep cyanide, cyanide.
That's all you'll read. If you Google, it'll say someone could die from eating three apricot seeds.
But the Hunzas of northern Pakistan...
It's well documented.
It ate up to 200 apricot seeds a day.
Their wealth was developed on that.
And they lived to be 120 to 160 years old documented back at the turn of the century.
Ed Griffin documented that.
And other societies that were high in nitrilicides is what cyanide-containing compounds like B17 is not the only one.
There's B3, B5, B12, B15, panegamic acid, which is shown to oxygenate the blood, and B17 was the last in the chain that Krebs named it in the 1960s.
All these are nitrilicides.
A society or a person that has a lot of nitrilicides has a lack of cancer.
Because cancer is a deficiency disease.
They're lying to you when they say this causes cancer, that causes cancer.
It might destroy your immune system, like these shots.
These mRNA vaccines have been proven to destroy your immune system, David, by 50%.
Of course cancer is going to skyrocket.
Of course autoimmune disease is going to skyrocket, even if it's a real thing.
Of course tuberculosis.
All these diseases that are lack of immune deficiency diseases are going to skyrocket, and that's what we've seen.
We've seen that. So I try to let people know I stay away from saying X, Y, or Z causes cancer because we all know the 95-year-old farmer who chewed tobacco and smoked cigarettes until he was 95, but he ate a good, healthy diet full of nitricides.
The beef that we used to eat was grown on slow-growing grains, which are high in amygdalin and nitricides, and therefore we would get that.
Now, what we get at the grocery store has a lack of any nutrition, and that's probably also their plan because our diets are garbage.
We have to supplement to survive in the United States today because we don't get nutrients in our food anymore.
It's all cooked out. I wonder what kind of nutrients we get from the bugs.
Yeah. When you look at this...
We're suckers.
The population will start eating and it'll be cool, you know, because they just say a lie often enough and we'll start to believe it.
It is a crazy time to be alive.
Wouldn't you agree, David, that we're seeing things that my dad predicted or, you know...
Maybe your father predicted that we would see and it's almost when you wake up in the morning and watch the news or listen to a conservative podcast or whatever it is, the news that's coming out is hard to believe.
But I wake up to tell this truth that at least people should know that That they've been lying to us for 50 or 60 years.
We've had the answer and we've just been lied to about it.
And they'll continue to lie to us and they'll continue to demonize doctors that tell the truth.
It truly is amazing, especially when you look at something like remdesivir that Fauci said, well, okay, you know, we've done tests and they did a test in China and they put it up and we took it down right away.
And it comes out, well, it doesn't help anybody, but anybody that actually had a few more people who died in their control group who took it and the people who didn't.
But if you survive, you get better 30% faster.
You're talking about 89% regression of breast tumors.
And it's very rare that you see, you know, nothing is 100%.
It's very rare that you get to something, though, that is that high.
And when they would talk about cyanide, you know, my father had cancer, and he died from his first chemotherapy.
It killed him as fast as if they had given him a poison like cyanide.
And so I thought, okay, well, you know, what is the difference between a poison like cyanide and what you're putting in people with an IV, you know, for chemotherapy?
It truly is amazing to see how these things have gone.
But I think, you know, people have, you know, again, they've kind of blew their cover.
Yeah, they did. And people are getting wise to what is going on throughout the entire medical industry and are starting to take control of their lives and starting to do their own research.
Yeah, and this is what I like to bring up because, again, this is Dr.
Hill Manor's book. They've stolen the rainbow from us, David.
So when I hold this book up to people, they automatically go, was John going to try to give me a book on, you know, automatically.
I promise you, your brain said, wait a minute, is this a book about trans, you know, cancer patients?
Yeah. They've stolen the rainbow from us.
They've lied to us about so many things.
But Harold Manor said, this is the story involving Laetrile that dropped a bombshell on orthodoxy, the death of cancer.
This is... Earth-shattering information that should be on every national MSM media that he was a 30-year professor at Loyola proving that he wiped out cancer.
And he wrote a book about it after this study was done.
And he continued to do it.
But David, you know what happened to him?
He was fired from his job at Loyola University after taking a leave of absence because of the controversy that went out, because of the money that attacked the university saying, what are you talking about?
The natural answer. So he had to go live the rest of his life...
He basically broke in Mexico running a clinic called the Harold Manor Clinic.
A lot of people thought he was rich and he went to Mexico and opened a clinic.
No. He was working to save his life and continue to treat people until 1988.
He died of a myocardial infarction.
45 days before my dad died of a brain aneurysm.
So, this thinking that...
Now, I'm not saying, David, that this is a conspiracy theory.
My uncle, a liberal attorney from San Francisco, was a member of the Bohemian Club.
And my dad was a conservative Christian doctor, also from the Bay Area.
So, I got to hear these battles as a kid about between good and evil and conspiracy theories and both sides believing whatever.
Not conspiracy theories that both these fine doctors died in 1988.
By chance or by actual purpose, the laetrile controversy kind of just went away.
Because the New York Times, when my dad's book came out, called Laetrile Case Histories, where he documented 62 cases of patients that had cancer, went through his therapy, and the cancer was gone.
In 1978, the New York Times came out with 158 negative articles.
We have a chart that's humorous.
158 negative articles about my dad, Laetrol, and everything.
And it took them the next 10 years to have Laetrol either be considered poison, Or ineffective.
Or both. And basically, it kind of disappeared from the scene.
It was still underground.
People were still using it at clinics in Mexico and things like that.
But in the late 1990s, or early 1990s, excuse me, my brother and I started a company that started selling apricot seeds.
We never mentioned my dad's history.
We never mentioned G. Edward Griffin.
And for 20 years, we ran that company just...
Giving it to people. We taught people not to talk about it as a treatment for cancer.
Seven years ago, BuzzFeed did an article on me and my dad and talked about what scammers we were and how we were telling lies.
And 50,000 people showed up on our website because of that article.
People were starting to wake up.
And to this day, when I do a podcast on TikTok or anywhere, I get all the naysayers in there, but all these positive comments come in from everywhere about people that are having amazing results and they can't, they're not able to squash anymore because there's not just...
ABC, NBC, CBS, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times.
Those legacy medias are dying.
No one reads or watches to them anymore, and people watch your show.
And that's why I was so excited about being on here to talk to your audience, to tell them that this truth is there.
And once you get this information in your brain, they can't take it out.
You can choose the right foods.
If they get rid of me, they get rid of my company, they do all that.
People have the information.
It doesn't matter anymore.
So I'm spreading this news far and wide.
Of course, I sell the products to support my mission of telling people, but I tell people all the time, I'd rather have you change your diet.
I actually sell a book called Cancer-Free with Food on my website.
I sell more copies of it than anybody else.
It teaches you how to put me out of business.
Eat the right foods, and it's a good friend of mine that wrote it, and we laugh about that, that it just shows people that you don't need me.
Just get the information and start eating foods high in amygdala, and we can wipe out cancer in our lifetime, and that's a real thing.
That's the key thing. When you talk about the deaths there, you know, close together, people who are talking about this, your father and others, when we look at the PCR test, which is really the foundation of this whole pandemic, that was supposedly the data collecting thing that supposedly gave them hard science,
and yet the person who developed it, Kerry Mullis, had fought Fauci over the PCR and how he had He said Fauci misused this during the AIDS epidemic to say that it was caused by virus HIV. And he died just a couple of months before this whole thing kicked off.
A coincidence, I'm sure, right?
But it is interesting when you look at these types of things, and it's not just with the health issues either.
We saw this type of thing with Gary Webb and his Dark Alliance series and how they set up a team.
You're talking about all the articles that they had in the New York Times.
It made me think about what they did with Gary Webb because he exposed the CIA during the crack cocaine epidemic.
That they created. They had a team of more than a dozen reporters in the LA Times who were tasked in terms of taking him down.
And so that's a tactic that they've used for a long time to do that type of thing, to do the censorship, to use these regulatory agencies that are captured and servile to the industries that they're supposed to be serving as a watchdog to.
That's something we've seen for a very long time.
Yeah, it absolutely is. And I've lived it my whole life.
So COVID, thankfully for me and my family, I have 11 children, David, and none of them have ever been vaccinated.
And they've all gone to public school in California.
Can you believe that? Wow. People say, oh, I was forced to get the vaccine.
Well, you would have to hold me down and hold a gun to my head.
That would be forcing because any other thing short of that, I don't do vaccines.
Even though my dad was educated at a college that told him vaccines are the greatest things ever.
Yeah. I don't get them.
My 11 kids don't.
And so, yes, you have the choice to educate yourself and avoid this This destruction of humanity because it's basically a death cult trying to get rid of most of the population and as long as they can also earn a lot of money and power while they're destroying our lives, they're fine with it. So, you know, this is something, this is a battle that you're fighting every day, telling the truth in spite of whether people want to hear it or not.
That's what I do as well.
I tell the truth. In spite of whether people want to hear it or not, that their doctors don't know what they're talking about because they've only been taught the pharmaceutical side, just like my dad was at the University of Rochester Medical School.
And he had to swallow his pride to say, I was taught wrong for 10 years, and here's the truth.
And many times he was offered to stop doing what he was doing and live a cushy life.
But my dad said, I couldn't be a Christian.
I couldn't follow my Hippocratic oaths if I just...
Now that I know this, if I just told people lies and said, do chemotherapy, radiation, I'll get my retirement fund, we'll be funded, the pharmaceuticals will love me again, they'll put their arm around me, the FDA will call me a hero, and I will forever live a life of embarrassment or going against God because he was a God-faring man that had to tell this truth.
And he gave his life for that.
I saw a comment today.
Someone said, oh, he died at 66.
How could that be something that was good?
Well, he died at 66 because they did open-heart surgery on him and allowed an air embolism to get into his brain, and that's what eventually killed him.
So it wasn't natural causes, or he didn't die of cancer.
He died of other unnatural causes.
Wow, wow. Well, now you're the founder of Richardson Nutritional Center.
People can remember that as RNC. The good RNC, I guess.
And the website is RNC. What's that?
RNC Store. I've had people send me emails, you better get rid of Rona Daniels or I'm never going to donate to you again.
Well, I wish I could control that.
My dad came up with Richardson Nutritional Center back in the 70s to allow people that went home, because he was in the Bay Area, allow people to get home to still get the nutrients that he wanted.
And it kind of went defunct.
And so I restarted RNC, and we got the website.
Instead of Richardson Nutritional Center, it's just rncstore.com.
We have a plethora of information from my dad's library, a plethora of information that we've discovered from a vault.
Of information that was saved by the Cancer Control Society from the three-letter agencies.
Frank Cousineau, who is a long-time president of the Cancer Control Society.
The Cancer Control Society has basically disappeared with the pandemic.
It's disappeared except for all the information.
So we have three containers full of information we're sorting through, including breathtaking information like Steve McQueen was murdered, according to his doctor, after he cured his cancer with laetrile.
Ronald Reagan cured his cancer.
I shouldn't use the word cured, but you get what I'm saying.
He wiped out his cancer in 1985 by Dr.
Hans Nieper in a ship off the coast of West Germany.
All this sounds like conspiracy theories and all this sounds like John's just making it up.
But we have all the documentation, David, and we're getting it out there to everybody that possibly wants to hear about it, and people are open to hearing it.
So that's all found at rncstore.com.
Just look around. A lot of the information is free.
People can get things on digital copies, or we send out a lot of free information about my dad's protocol, just because we need to get this information out there to doctors, to humans, just so we can help...
Yeah, and it's important that people have a resource like that because Google has gotten so bad.
I mean, it's just amazing.
I call them giggle now because a search engine that is designed to hide things is a joke.
But they do have a monopoly.
They've got 95% of the smartphone search market and so forth.
And so if people go to your site, they can do their own investigation.
And that's the way that we have to operate today.
Just understand that the level of corruption and greed and misinformation that is out there, you need to do your own research.
And they want to control that very tightly.
So again, people go to rncstore.com and they can see the articles and the books and things like that to give them that information.
Is that correct? And they can also sign up forward slash newsletter and it's free again.
We send out things like this podcast if your producer sends us a copy.
We send it out unedited to our audience, our growing audience of 30,000 to 40,000 followers who want the most updated information that we found from the vault.
You can sign up under rncstore.com forward slash newsletter.
We don't sell the list.
We're not doing that for any purpose.
It's only information from RNC. Some people like a lot of information.
Some people like less. But we definitely share this as we find it.
As we discover groundbreaking information, we send it out to our followers.
Okay, good. Yeah, I'll definitely be checking it out, and we'll get the interview to you.
We send the interview out to all of our guests, so they can use it however they wish.
It was great talking to you, John.
Very interesting. And especially now, I think it's time to go back and revisit some of these things in the context of what the last four years have taught us.
And if you haven't...
People who haven't learned anything in the last four years, they're definitely not going to be interested, but a lot of us have, it's been a real wake-up call for a lot of people, and I think it's time for us to take that to the next level and start looking at some of these other things.
Of course, you know, cancer all disappeared in 2020, didn't it?
Nobody was dying of cancer or heart disease, so you didn't have to worry about it then.
But now it's back, and so now we need to pay attention.
Just like the flu, just like the flu, yeah.
And Biden announced, before he quit, he announced, oh, I've got the, you know, cancer's going to be the number one thing we're fighting.
Pfizer comes out with an mRNA-specific vaccine.
It's ludicrous, and if people aren't waking up, The fact is they're killing the people.
Now they're killing the people that they don't want to kill because only the people that aren't woken up are still taking these vaccines.
I think the rate of vaccines now is like 5% of the boosters for COVID, which is amazing if you can find 5% that people are still taking it, but that's the people that they're killing still.
Well, they're coming out with mRNA vaccines to address the conditions that were caused by their first mRNA vaccines.
It's kind of the old pharmaceutical model that is continuing to go around and around and around.
Thank you so much, and very interesting talking to you.
John Richardson, and it is rncstore.com where you can get even more information.
Thank you, John. Very important. Folks, we're going to take a real short break, and we will be right back.
Stay with us. 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.
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Well, I wanted to get this back in because I didn't want to keep John waiting and I was already running over.
He's very kind to wait.
But I was talking about what John Voight said about the Civil War.
And it's not just on his side.
It's not just on the conservative side.
This is a Hegelian civil war, quite frankly.
They've got the left and the right both pushing for this.
And they are both poking and provoking their own people, as well as the other side.
And so we have Jamie Raskin, who has been talking also about civil war.
And he, as is characterized by also WND, said, Jamie Raskin, often brash and coarse, confrontational.
His history includes violating a federal conflict of interest law by failing to properly disclose stock shares his wife got for advising a financial technology trust company.
He lashes out angrily with those with whom he disagrees, and he makes rash statements.
And so now what he has said...
It's that Congress will stop Trump on January the 6th, 2025, this next January the 6th, and create civil war conditions.
We will use the 14th Amendment if he wins.
So what they're saying is, and what he is threatening, is if Trump wins, we will not allow him to be seated on the basis that he had been involved in an insurrection, and that the 14th Amendment prohibits that.
And yet, the reality is that he, was he convicted of that?
Was he even charged with that?
Well, the text says no person can hold certain offices under the United States or any state if they've previously taken an oath to support the Constitution but have engaged in insurrection.
So Jamie Raskin is not going, this is not going to hold any water legally.
But what he is doing is he's firing up both sides for the Civil War.
I mean, if this was really an issue, this has already been addressed, and courts have said rightfully that, well, he wasn't convicted.
You could say that he was charged when the Democrats impeached him.
That is essentially an indictment, but he wasn't convicted of that.
And so he is not guilty of insurrection.
And yet, he is throwing this out there, like red meat, to his base, because just like so many people on the right, they are trying to hype everybody up.
You have so many people on the right who are saying, well, if Trump doesn't win, we know that it was rigged already, don't we?
Well, no, actually, you don't.
You know, it's always been the situation, and I've got to say, I've always been in the minority...
On all these elections my entire life and my family, it's like, are you kidding me?
Goldwater didn't win? All of our family and friends voted for Goldwater.
How could that be? That's got to be rigged.
No, we didn't say that then.
But you always see that.
And it's always, you know, the people who are in the Democrat tribe, the people who are in the Republican tribe, they only know people who are like them.
And so they're absolutely 100% convinced that their candidate has to win.
And if they don't win, there was skullduggery.
I'm just saying this because be very wary of these people, regardless of what their motivations are.
Whether John Voight just doesn't know what he's talking about, or somebody's putting an up to it.
Jamie Raskin, I would assume, the worst, most malicious aspects of it.
John Voight, I would assume that he doesn't know what he's talking about.
But either way, vote for whoever you wish.
Don't get pushed into a civil war.
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