As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 21st of August, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Well, today we're going to find out why the Democrats are so sensitive about pronouncing Comrade Lala's name as Kamala.
We have the answer for you today.
I think you're going to be fascinated by this.
And will RFK Jr.
end his campaign and support Trump?
Yes, it is professional wrestling.
It is Big Brother.
Who is going to get voted off of the island in this reality TV show?
Meanwhile, we have a Tennessee town that is arresting completely sober drivers and charging them.
And charging them with DUI. That's kind of an interesting twist.
On policing and civil asset forfeiture.
We have another drug that is flagged for suicidal ideation.
While they ignored, SSRIs continue to ignore it.
And finally, we have Trump on Big Pharma and the Big Pharma lobbyists.
So we've got a lot to cover today.
We'll be right back.
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Well I'm going to begin with this email from Jason Barker who does the Foxhole Report, Nights of the Storm with Angry Tiger and he said I've been cracking jokes on chat about the trillion dollar coin having a picture of Trump doing the fist pumping after the shooting in Pennsylvania and he says but he says now
this came up on a YouTube commercial when I was looking at it and somebody's actually done it take a look at this the Trump 2024 in God we trust collectible challenge coin yeah in God we trust fight fight fight it's there you got now this is not real gold this is I guess we could call it fool's gold but here are the different packages that you can get if you buy one of them it is
$6.99 used to be $25 they've marked it down to seven and then if you get three get two, buy three, get two free.
So you can get five coins or you can get, buy six and get four free, uh, 10 coins for 39.99 about $4 a piece.
Well, isn't that great.
And of course they also mentioned that, um, uh, they're not affiliated with the Trump campaign.
They sell it as help Trump get elected, but Patriot Pros Network has no affiliation with Trump or his campaign reelection campaign.
We're an independent private company.
Uh, just grifting money.
No, they didn't say that we're keeping America great by selling Trump merchandise.
There you go.
Well, you know, that's fine.
I guess.
But one of the things that I found interesting, and this was sent to me by a listener, sent me the link.
This is actually coming from BabyBear2TI17.
Okay, sent this to me.
And I was not aware of this, but it actually makes sense.
Actually, the person's name is Scott.
That was an email handle.
But it actually makes sense when you look at how sensitive the Democrats are about the pronunciation of Kamala, communist Lala, comrade Lala.
Well, it turns out that if you say Kamala, there was actually a Kamala Harris, who was kind of famous back in the 80s.
He was a professional wrestler.
take a look at Kamala Harris
Stepped on his toe.
Stomped on his toe. Oh, that hurts.
Now he's over there, and there's some cartoon character.
Oh, he comes over and steps on his other toe.
He didn't even see that coming.
How did that happen? No, now he comes after the cartoon character who's on this.
Let's get the cartoon character on the other side.
Yeah, there we go.
Oh, look out.
Kamala, look out. Yeah, it's professional wrestling.
You know, that's why they don't want you calling her Kamala Harris, because there was another Kamala Harris who was actually professional wrestling.
My son said about the coins, yeah, they're a perfect fit for Trump.
Money sent to him isn't going to make America better either.
Yeah. And then, of course, you know, it is very important.
This election is so serious.
The most important election we've ever had in our lifetime, of course.
That's why we got Hulk Hogan at the RNC. Yeah.
But what happened last week when they took a shot at my hero?
Yeah He rips off his shirt Run wild, brother! Let Trumpamania rule again!
Yeah. Trump-a-mania.
Oh, there it is.
He's taking on Kamala.
Hulk Hogan himself.
Oh, but he's not taking that.
Oh, yeah. I've had enough of this.
Now he's re-energized.
And he's coming after Kamala.
It's a blow to the face for Kamala.
And here comes Kamala.
Kamala's on the ropes.
Champion going to work on the big guy now.
Here, run with me.
Come on the post.
Irish whip in.
Yeah, yeah.
And he, you know, it's no small feat to lift Kamala up into a body slam.
But he actually did that. I mean, that was the most impressive thing, that he could lift that guy.
So, when we look at this, yeah, it is professional wrestling, isn't it?
And to underscore this, Trump just had another interview with somebody I've never seen before about Big Pharma.
And they're talking about the lobbyists.
Octo Spook says Trump is the obese white guy.
Yeah, I guess. I thought that first guy, the animal, I thought that was Alex at first.
But no, it's, anyway, Trump versus Big Pharma.
How do we stop that? Man, it just seems like it's obviously killing people.
Like, people are dying, you know?
Yeah, how do we stop that?
What do we have to do that our own government won't help us?
Man, you have to stop listening to lobbyists.
You know, I was not a big person for lobbyists.
Pick millions of dollars from pharma.
Access to, like, a president or a senator or a congressman or woman.
They're snakes. They get a lot of money.
Yeah. And in some cases, they just take the money.
They don't do anything. I've got millions, and I put in Alex Azar.
...in Washington pushing.
Head of HHS. It's certainly a lot for all of the things that we're talking about, including alcohol.
The lobbyists are winning, it feels like.
Yeah, they're winning. They're making a lot of money.
Can you stop that?
Can a president stop that?
Like, how do we...
Yeah, how do you do that?
One way you could stop it is to say, if you're going to go into government, you can never be a lobbyist.
In many cases, they have rules and regulations where you can't do it for four years, three years, five years, whatever.
You mean be a lobbyist after you were an elected official?
Yeah. I mean, you could say...
Is that what you're saying? You could say that if you're an elected official or if you work in government, you can never be a lobbyist.
You have people that work in...
What about taking millions of dollars from pharma?
...from pharma. And then they leave, and they work for the people that they're giving out contracts to.
That's exactly what happened with the Sackler family, with the drug companies.
They hired people that were on the FDA to work for them so they could loophole the law.
Oh. Yeah.
Well, yeah. We're starting to get kind of uncomfortable there.
I mean, it's kind of like we're throwing stones in Trump Tower or something with the glass walls.
Oh, yeah. Let's kind of change it to another topic because, you know, it's kind of like we have people who go from the FDA into government and vice versa.
You know, like both of the FDA commissioners of Trump.
And so they both did that.
And then when we go back and remember how Trump got so much money paid to him during the transition period, of course, it was just big pharmaceuticals doing their patriotic duty to make sure that we had a great inauguration party.
So here's a million dollars here and a million dollars over here.
You've got Pfizer. You've got Eli Lilly.
And Trump puts in the CEO of Eli Lilly, one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies, the best connected politically, of the pharmaceutical companies, arguably.
I mean, they were able to get the Lilly writer back under George W. Bush.
Everybody called it that because it was it was the pet project of Eli Lilly.
They had lobbyists that were there.
And so if we remember what happened, I'll remind you again that during the transition period, Trump, as a candidate, had talked about how he was very skeptical about vaccines, how he thought maybe there was some connection with autism.
And so he had RFK Jr.
come to Trump Tower and the news media was there as he was leaving and said, tell us about your meeting.
You know, what was this about? Was this about pharmaceutical stuff?
Well, you know, President Trump thinks that we're not anti-vaccine, of course, said RFK Jr.
But President Trump believes that we need to make sure that the vaccines are safe.
Well, if you did that, you would end them.
OK, you actually want to test them for safety and efficacy.
That would be the end of the vaccines.
But, you know, again, we're just going to we're had some talks about that.
Well, as RFK Jr.
himself pointed out, as last time Trump spoke to him, because right after that interview and using RFK Jr.
to bid his price up a big pharmaceutical, that's when they kicked in all that money.
And Trump's response was to bring in a CEO of one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies and make him head of HHS. He stayed there the entire time.
Yeah, he had two FDA directors.
One went to Moderna.
The other one to Pfizer.
After they did their dirty work.
Maybe we should have some kind of people are dying, he said.
And of course, I cut off the beginning of that interview.
Just so you could kind of fill in the blanks.
Because that guy who was a question interviewing Trump.
So it was talking about opioids.
And of course, Trump is a little bit uncomfortable about that.
And so he tried to change it to fentanyl.
Oh, the fentanyl is everywhere.
It's everywhere. We're all dying from fentanyl.
And then he says, yeah, everybody's dying.
What can we do about that?
Yeah, I don't know. It's just the money thing, you know.
Maybe we could stop the lobbyists.
But we're not going to stop the politicians from taking money from big pharmaceutical companies.
And we're not going to talk about the politician who took millions of dollars and pretends that he doesn't know how to fix anything.
Whose FDA people were a revolving door.
Who rubber stamped everything the pharmaceutical companies wanted to do.
Trump who gave them billions of dollars to manufacture these mRNA vaccines.
And then delivered them with the military.
Yeah, we got lots of people dying, don't we?
Isn't that amazing?
The elephant in the room.
Do you see it?
Do you see why I say I cannot support this guy?
It's professional wrestling.
Like we know who Lala, Comrade Lala is.
How is it that people don't know who and what Trump is?
Give me a break.
So, he's not done with RFK Jr.
Because the big news is that RFK Jr.
and his vice presidential running mate, Nicole Shanahan, which, by the way, I haven't really talked about Nicole Shanahan.
She came from a very poor background and she went to a community college.
She got a job working at Google somewhere.
Met the co-founder of Google, Sergey Brin.
They were married for about five or six years.
He's like the third or fourth richest person in the world.
Got a personal fortune of like $136 billion or something.
When he divorced her, he gave her one of those billions.
So, she's a billionaire.
And RFK Jr.
thought it'd be good to have her on the ticket.
She's got a lot of money she could bring to the ticket.
But already in her first month, Comrade Lala has pulled in half a billion dollars.
$500 million in just one month.
And it truly is amazing how much money is pouring into politics.
You know, we talk about millions given to Trump by the pharmaceutical companies.
All of this money, as H.L. Meekin said, it's an advanced auction of stolen goods.
That's why we have the kind of corruption we have is because of all the money that is printed up and handed out in Washington to friends for political favors.
And if you buy a politician, you're going to get thousands of percent return on investments.
The best investment anybody can make.
It's not a donation.
It's an investment.
And so, Nicole Shanahan had an interview yesterday and it looks like RFK Jr.
is going to move over to Team Trump.
Maybe they can meet in Trump Tower.
Maybe they can get big pharmaceutical companies to kick up some more money again.
What my gut tells me right now is that we just have to keep being honest.
I got to just keep being honest.
I got to keep focusing on what matters the most outside.
of party lines.
I need to focus on a vision that goes beyond November.
And if that means that we stay in and, you know, there's benefits to staying in.
If we get over 5% of the vote, we actually establish ourselves as the party.
71% of Americans want a strong third party with a real shot at winning.
There's even public funds available.
There's even public funds available if we get over 5% of the vote.
So we could get, I think it's like $13.5 million in public funds to keep the party.
Yeah, that's what we need, more public money.
And that's, you know, that's worth something.
That means that we can position for a real third party election in 2028 where we don't have to go around and spend tens of millions of dollars on ballot access.
Which means that we can spend all of that time and money campaigning.
So, you know, there's two options that we're looking at.
And one is staying in, forming that new party, but we run the risk of a Kamala Harris and Walt's presidency because we draw votes from Trump.
Or we draw somehow more votes from Trump.
Or we walk away right now and join forces with Donald Trump.
And, you know, we walk away from that and we explain to our base why we're making this decision.
Not easy.
Clearly. Yeah.
Not an easy decision. Oh, this is tough.
No. Yeah, wow.
You know, the game of life is really a game of scruples, isn't it?
And you are always, one day we were playing, if you remember that old game, scruples, that ask you theoretical questions and things like that.
And they kept asking you kind of the same questions.
It would be, you know, certain categories of things.
You know, would you do this if you got paid this amount of money or something like that?
And they kept asking these same types of questions over and over again and just changing the dollar amount.
And we kind of realized that after a while and said, yeah, well, that's the game they're playing with, the game of scruples.
You know, it was a big issue within the Libertarian Party when I was there as to whether or not they were going to take matching funds.
She was just talking about $13 million in matching funds.
You know, Democrats or Republicans have handed that out to the, to themselves.
And they put in a level there so that other people can't get that.
And it was a big, big debate within the Libertarian Party.
And when I was there, the people who said, I will not take matching funds won.
And it was a big reason not to vote for somebody if they were going to sell out, if they were going to sell out their principles.
And so she said, we got two options.
We can build a party.
If we could stay in, if we could get 5%, we got a party, we got federal money and all the rest of the stuff.
We can start to build on that.
I think you know better than that.
I think after somebody gets into this and sees how the system is rigged by the two parties, well, you pretty much kind of say, well, that ain't going to happen anymore.
She said, oh, we can walk away right now.
We can join forces with Donald Trump.
We can do, we can team up.
You know how they used to have the professional wrestlers?
And they would, you know, have different teams that would come together at different times.
Octo Spook said, well, those clips I showed of the wrestlers, this is a true demonstration of the respect that we should have for these criminal and government and their idiotic theater.
Yeah, absolutely right. Najee 11 says, I would vote for that Kamala.
Exactly. Texas Boy said, Trump actually wrestled in the WWF. Oh, yeah, that's absolutely right.
Right as well. And so then we look at the, you know, it's always the professional wrestling or it's the horse race aspect.
Yeah, the horse race aspect.
Where are we in the polls?
Who's the handicap winner?
I've got a horse right here, the name is Paul Revere, and here's a guy that says a foe when it's clear, can do, can do.
This guy says the horse can do, if he says the horse can do, can do, can do.
I take him Valentine, cause on the morning...
right? And so what we see is a composite of multiple polls.
They're put out by Real Clear Politics.
They currently show Trump at 46%.
I'm sorry, Harris is leading at Trump.
Kamala is pounding Trump on the ropes.
46.5% to 44.9%.
This is within the margin of error, folks.
We are, what is it, 80 days, 75 days out from the election.
Anything and everything can happen.
I mean, just look at this. You have RFK Jr.
do a tag team match with Trump.
Anything can happen besides the stuff that they actually plan.
Kennedy pulling in 4.5% of the vote and the Green Party's Jill Stein taking 1%.
So he's not even there at the 5%.
And once we get closer, everybody starts buying into all this propaganda.
This is the most important election of our lives.
And we can't have that other person win.
So I'm going to vote for the person I don't like, the person I think is evil.
That's fine. If you want to do that, I'm not telling you you can't.
I have enough people throwing bricks at me.
I'm not going to tell them how to vote.
I'm just going to tell you what these people are about.
And you can make up your mind whether or not you want to vote for that and encourage that.
Personally, I won't.
I will never vote for somebody that did what Trump did in 2020.
Prior to that, he had betrayed us in the Constitution, but that was the kind of stuff that we typically expect from politicians.
They don't follow through on what they promised to do.
We also have come to expect that the politicians are going to betray the Constitution as Trump did with his Second Amendment.
But when you look at 2020, that was a whole new ballgame.
And it showed who Trump was really working with and working for.
The globalists.
So I can't support him.
Ever. Never will I support him.
I don't care if this show goes down or not.
I will never support him.
In a social media post on Tuesday, Kennedy, insisted he is willing, quote, to talk with leaders of any political party to further the goals that I have served for 40 years of my career and in this campaign.
The goals, he said, include, quote, reversing the chronic disease epidemic, ending the war machine, except with Israel and except with the Ukraine war where his son was fighting, cleaning corporate influence out of government and toxic pollution out of the environment, protecting freedom of speech, and ending politicization of enforcement agencies.
Well, good luck with all that.
Hope you can do it. I hope at the same time that you don't come in with some radical green agenda.
And so Shanahan also said, if we're splitting hairs, I would say that I trust the future of this country more under the leadership of Trump and the Peter Thiel's and the J.D. Vance's than I do right now under Harris.
And the Reed Hoffman's, she says, oh, she stands with the singularity, with the technocracy, with Trump and with that group of globalists.
Yeah, she got a billion dollars.
Comrade Lala should have married Willie.
Maybe she would have gotten more money.
Maybe she could have gotten something more than just a job and a BMW for free.
And a phone call leaked by Kennedy's son last month, of course, Trump encouraged him to endorse his campaign.
We heard Trump on the phone saying, it would be good for you to ally with me.
So again, this is the way these deals are set up.
They're looking after themselves.
Folks are not looking after you.
Shanahan, though, did make some good points in the interview about what is happening with the Democrat Party and why she could not support Lala.
She said the DNC has made it impossible for us.
They have banned us. They have shadow banned us.
They have kept us off of stages.
They have manipulated polls.
They have sued us in every possible state.
They've even planted insiders into our campaign to disrupt it and to create actual legal issues for us.
Think about that. Why is that surprising, though?
Because we understand that Biden and the Democrats, you know, it's the CIA, it's the intelligence community, it's the military industrial complex.
These are people who assassinate, who run coups and all the rest of the stuff.
Don't you expect that they're going to do all that stuff to you?
That's what happens in politics.
You get shadow banned and banned everywhere.
You get kept off of the debate stages.
You get kept off of ballots.
And that happens even if you are a Democrat candidate.
Even running, you know, Dean Phillips thought he could run.
No, no, no. We're not going to have any primaries.
They said these people have totally manipulated all of this stuff.
It's on another level.
This is the real 40 chess where they select who the Republican is going to be and make sure that there's not going to be any debates or any primaries with Trump because we're going to see him.
We're going to make a martyr out of this guy one way or the other, whether or not we can get him in jail.
We're going to get the Magatards so heavily behind him that there isn't even going to be a contest for the GOP nominee.
And then we're going to set this stuff up with Biden.
And we're going to expose him.
We know that he's easily taken down.
And they're going to put in our new puppet.
We've got a shiny new puppet they're ready to put in.
She checks so many DEI boxes.
It's amazing. So they've even planted insiders into our campaign to disrupt it.
You mean like agent provocateurs?
Like they did it January the 6th?
Like we knew they were going to do it January the 6th and you got Trump and Alex and all these other people stopped to steal.
Running people into that?
They always do this.
They always do that.
They always do that.
It was so obvious.
That was what they were going to do on January the 6th.
And Trump was a part of that.
And so was the mainstream alternative media a part of that.
You should be careful who you trust.
Trust no one.
That's what I would say to her.
And maybe she's starting to see that now.
I mean, the extent by which the sabotage they've unleashed upon us is mind-blowing, she said.
I mean, we're still learning new ways that they have sabotaged us.
I really wanted a fair shot at this election.
And I believed in the America that I, a little girl, pledged allegiance to.
You know, when you get involved in politics, it really is an eye-opener.
Even when you just get involved in the periphery.
You don't get involved in the machinery of the big parties.
It's an eye-opener to the corruption.
And you can't unsee that.
I saw that 30 years ago.
So welcome to the party, Shanahan.
It's the way the system works.
Rocco Bianco says, Uniparty.
And he says, it's rigged by the federal government.
David, both parties want more federal government.
Absolutely. Trump burger forever.
MAGA basically just liberals.
Liberals who want less taxes.
Pretty much the same thing. Yeah.
Worshiping government. Seeing government.
That's the key thing about liberals always was.
You know, everything should be solved by government.
Every problem should be and can be solved by government.
And it should be solved, of course, at the highest level.
So we can do it everywhere.
See, this is what the pro-life movement is even doing now.
Well, we want to stop abortion.
So let's do it at the federal level.
You understand, of course, that if you put this back at the federal government level, that as soon as a Lala Harris gets in, they're going to be killing kids who are toddlers.
That's what they're going to do.
And the Republican governors will just go along with it.
They won't protect me.
They'll say, oh, it's the law of the land, as you saw them do for 50 years with Roe v.
Wade, passively set back and let babies be killed because the Supreme Court made a ruling, which now the Supreme Court has pointed out accurately, violated the Tenth Amendment.
But we're just going to sit back and let them do it for 50 years.
Every single governor and every single state for a half a century obeyed Roe v.
Wade that had absolutely no constitutional authority.
And this Supreme Court has agreed six to three.
They had never had that authority when they overturned it.
So when you bring it back into Washington and you make a political football out of it, when you tell the Democrat states to stop killing babies, they won't stop killing babies.
And there won't be anything you can do about it.
It'll be the same thing that happened with medical marijuana than with recreational marijuana.
Whether or not you like it, the federal government doesn't have the authority to ban marijuana.
They would need a constitutional amendment like they did for alcohol.
And so, if you say we're going to ban abortions out of Washington, at whatever time you want to ban them, they'll ignore it.
They'll nullify it, just like they did with medical marijuana.
But then when they come in and they say, no, all abortions can happen at any age.
All of the Republican governors and Republican legislatures will just roll over and play dead, as they have for 50 years.
Now, what do we do? Especially when everyone is still brainwashed.
Well, you realize that the fundamental flaw in all of this is the idea that Washington is on our side.
That Washington is even American anymore.
That things are going to be fixed in Washington.
That isn't going to happen.
You've got to do it from the bottom up.
It's one of the reasons I like to get Dr.
Shiva on. Because he's trying to wake people up to the fact that you have to start doing the hard things at the local level.
You have to start doing things in your own personal life.
Don't be passive.
Don't watch TV. Don't have a vicarious attachment to some politician or political party to think that they're going to fix your life.
They're not going to fix your life.
They don't care about you.
They will kill you.
They will kill your family.
They will kill you with poison shots.
They will kill you with useless wars.
Undeclared. They'll kill you with imaginary pandemics.
All the rest of this stuff. They are not on your side.
Neither party. They will not help you.
Your vote does not count.
So do something at the local level.
Your vote might even count at the local level.
But more importantly, do things outside of politics.
Understand where these people are going to be coming after you so you know what to do to protect yourself from them.
To hedge against some of this stuff.
But that's what you do.
You don't trust in politicians.
And you don't trust in the federal government.
Warp speed crossed a line I didn't even know exists, says Trump Burger Forever.
That's right. Don't frag me, bro, says that's how controlled opposition works.
When the opposition appears, lead it, then destroy it.
Symmetrical warfare against we the people.
Exactly right. Well, we're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back, we're going to talk about some updates with pharmaceuticals.
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Let's talk a little bit about pharmaceuticals, but there's also a couple of comments here.
AP Rumble see the abortion issue is a satanic tribute, and it's very profitable for them.
We're going to talk about that coming up.
How many babies have they killed so far at the D&C? Dilation and courage.
Don't frag me, bro.
The entire false paradigm, the left versus right, blue versus red, is a corrupt government-contrived false binary for the purpose of implementing a divide-and-conquer strategy.
That's why it's very important for them to have this wonderful two-party system.
We didn't have that the first 80 years or so of the American government.
We didn't have a two-party system.
But yeah, you can only have two choices, and that's the way communism works, isn't it?
Remember when Boris Yeltsin came to America, and he went to a grocery store in America.
He just couldn't believe it, coming from the Soviet Union.
They're lucky they had two choices.
And so these people want to make sure that you don't have any choices.
They call themselves pro-choice, of course.
Just so that you don't catch on.
Well, let's talk a little bit about pharmaceuticals, as Trump is going to get this all under control, right?
He's going to fix everything with fentanyl, and he's going to fix everything with the opioids.
Of course, part of what happened with the opioids was the Afghanistan war.
But they're not going to do anything about it.
They'll talk about that kind of stuff because that feeds the fear about drug addiction and the fact that you can't do anything personally about drug addiction.
That's something that the federal government is going to fix.
Another example of how we have to say all of our problems are going to be fixed by the federal government.
Has the federal government kept people from getting addicted to drugs?
Not a single person.
Your susceptibility to drugs and other things like that are going to be based upon you.
The choices that you make.
And whether or not Christ is in your life.
Seriously. That's the real issue.
I've said this for the longest time.
It is not a law enforcement issue.
Everybody that's dealt with this really understands it.
We should understand that as a society.
Some people would say it's a medical issue.
I say it's a spiritual issue.
That's downstream from your spiritual issues.
What is it that you're trying to escape that you want to self-medicate with something that's going to take you out of the real world?
That's the real issue that's there.
The fact that there's this hole in your life and you're trying to escape it.
But they're not going to address that.
Instead, what they're going to tell you, the Republicans and Democrats will tell you, if we have more militarized police, if we have more surveillance, we can stop the use of drugs.
You never will. Never will.
So now the drug that they're looking at is Ozempic.
The weight loss drug.
It's under fire as a suicidal thoughts link is claimed by a controversial study.
What makes this study so controversial?
Is it the measures that they use?
Is it how they, the method, how they conducted the study?
I don't see anybody complaining about the method of the study.
I think they're, what makes it controversial is the conclusion.
It's a conclusion they don't like.
It's a conclusion that points a finger at their drugs.
And of course, this is not the first time we've heard this.
This has surfaced in the past.
But I thought it was interesting because now this is being echoed by a lot of different mainstream media articles.
And they will look in fine detail at the effects of Ozempic and Wegavi and these other things.
By the way, you know, it used to be that we took pills, right?
Now everything's an injection.
You know, at least. At least the pills are easier to swallow than these injections are to withstand.
But now everything's an injection.
And they will strain at gnats.
And they will swallow mRNA whole.
They don't care. And we'll take a look at these numbers here.
Ozempic is an injectable prescription drug developed to manage blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes.
However, the drug has risen to recognition thanks to one desirable side effect.
Weight loss.
So this is something that is commonly done.
They will evaluate a drug for some stated use.
For example, Ozempic.
We've developed this for blood sugar levels and type 2 diabetes.
But then they see that it causes weight loss or whatever.
And so then that becomes a primary thing.
That's really kind of an off-label use.
Maybe or maybe not, did they do any tests to see about weight loss?
And that's why all of this phony grief about hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin was so corrupt.
Trump's FDA saying, you know, hey, this is for horses, y'all, right?
I don't know if it's Trump's or Biden's.
I can't tell the difference. But seriously, coming after these alternative drugs, which again, were just being used off-label.
Another off-label use was Viagra.
Viagra. Viagra was supposed to be something to control your blood pressure.
It had some side effects.
By the way, today is Travis's birthday.
And it's also the seventh anniversary of our show.
And for the love of the road, kindly sent a clip of the very first show that I had.
And it was interesting to see how much hair I've lost.
And the guest that I had is on, which I've also lost them.
I would never have them on again.
It was Roger Stone and Jerome Corsi.
Jerome Corsi, who got caught up in all of the QAnon BS and was pushing all of that stuff.
That was when he was doing some real research.
But both of them at the time were working for InfoWars as well.
So they were my guests on my first show there.
But Travis's birthday is here, so he's getting the day off.
My other son is doing it.
And my other son, when he was young, we went up to Niagara Falls.
And he told people he'd gone to Viagra Falls.
That's the perfect honeymoon destination, isn't it?
I don't know where he heard that word.
Because they didn't watch TV. We didn't have TV. We stopped with television when they were very young.
We moved to an area where we couldn't even get reception even if we wanted it.
And we didn't want it. But I don't know where he heard that.
Maybe he heard it in the hotel on the TVs or something like that.
But I don't know.
Anyway, this weight loss drug, Ozempic, mimics the structure of a naturally occurring human hormone called glucagon-like peptide 1.
So they call it GLP-1.
GLP-1 plays an important role in regulating appetite and blood sugar levels.
It induces feelings of fullness while delaying the emptying of our stomach.
It makes us less hungry, therefore less likely to overeat.
Therefore, you lose weight if you eat less food.
Of course, if you eat different food, that makes a difference as well.
Semiglutide is also used in Ozempic's sister drug, Wegevy, which has been approved by the FDA for chronic weight management.
So I guess that one, maybe they went through the actual tests.
I don't know. But semiglutide has been shown to have some unnecessary uncomfortable side effects.
Most studies into these have focused on gut problems.
You know, a little inconvenient thing like having your intestines paralyzed.
Nothing big.
It's like the pharmacy of little drugs.
Just poison.
It's just rare. It's just rare.
Don't worry about it. Forget about it.
It's rare. But increasingly, research is finding associations between semiglutide and adverse psychiatric events.
Hmm.
The pharmacists.
Hmm. The pharmacists. Hmm. The pharmacists. The pharmacists. They keep having suicidal ideation with things.
Previous research published in the International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy analyzed the side effects.
They had 31,444 side effects.
Yeah, it's rare.
But then that was over a one year, four month period.
481 of those 31,500 side effects were psychiatric episodes.
Forget about it.
You don't need to worry about that.
New New York.
Sorry. New research published in the journal JAMA, the network open, has identified further associations between semiglutide and semiglutide and suicidal thoughts.
In their study, the team analyzed over 28 million reports of suspected adverse drug reactions.
Of these, 107 cases of suicidal thoughts and or thoughts of self-harm reported for patients on semiglutide, while 162 reports are made for patients on liraglutide.
Once other confounding factors and medications were accounted for, only semiglutide, continued to show the statistically significant association with suicidal ideation.
All right. So, we have, they say that if you have 107 cases out of 28 million, this is a statistically significant association with suicidal ideation.
How many symptoms do we have from the Trump mRNA shot that have far greater percentage of statistically significant percentage of statistically significant association than this?
And why aren't we talking about them?
Why aren't we talking about?
We're only talking about 107 out of 28 million.
And sure, I think they ought to talk about that.
I'm not saying they shouldn't.
But isn't it amazing that when you look at the mRNA shots, there isn't anything, you know, tens of millions of people dead.
Who knows how many, many who have been disabled for life, but they want to pretend that nothing is happening.
The whole thing has been swept under the carpet.
It's absolutely amazing when you look at how selective the media and the government and the pharmaceutical publications are when it comes to the stuff and how they work so hard to look the other direction on the mRNA shots.
Isn't that astounding? To me, that's the most astounding thing out of all of this.
Is that they would focus on this.
And they would ignore that about the mRNA stuff.
And even more importantly, not even more importantly, but even more closely associated with this.
The suicidal ideation, the murder-suicide aspects of people who use SSRIs.
Some of them given the drug because they're having trouble sleeping.
And then they commit suicide.
The lady that I spoke to who got active with it because that happened to her husband.
And she's actually on the FDA, one of the FDA consumer boards.
She said she came on to talk about what garbage that is.
I can't remember her name at the moment, but there are biological effects of the mechanism of action of these drugs.
And there is a wider impact of losing as much as 20% of one's body weight as has been seen in the trials of these drugs.
So what they're saying is, you know, these people, might be committing suicide because now they look thinner, which is what they wanted in the first place.
They took this because they wanted to lose weight.
And so this person says, well, maybe they're having suicidal ideation because they actually lost weight, which is what they intended to do.
This is a life-changing intervention.
They'll have largely positive consequences for many, but for others, the impact of losing a large amount of weight could have negative emotional consequences.
Look in the mirror, I'm half the man I used to be.
That's what they wanted.
I don't think that's the case with this.
But what is truly amazing is how they look the other way from the SSRI stuff.
They look the other way from the overwhelming, massive mountain of all of these different things that happen with mRNA, from the blood clots to the heart issues and on and on and on.
And, of course, they're not going to talk about any self-assembling nanotechnology, which is starting to really pick up now.
Starting to see that a lot.
So, Jason Barker, huge side effects.
Huge weight loss, yeah.
And we got some people wishing Travis happy birthday.
Ryan Forrest, thank you very much.
And Brandon Bennett, thank you.
Little Ford Schoolhouse said the same thing, Lazy Toad.
Did I hear happy birthdays and happy, happy, yay, Travis.
Many more to follow is our prayer of thanks for all the benighted family.
Yeah, we're in the dark, I guess.
Thank you. Appreciate that.
Dougalug, Travis's birthday.
Happy birthday, Travis. Jason Barker, Octo Spook, Angela Oswald, John Henry 3777.
Thank you. We'll pass that along to him.
Well, as we see this, they think that we don't know what they do, these rich men north of Richmond, right, as Oliver Anthony said.
But we know what they're doing.
We see what they're doing.
And as evidence of this, a record number of Louisiana parents are opting out of back-to-school vaccines.
Because, you know, they can still do that in Louisiana.
There was somebody that really pushed back hard against people having the ability to opt out for medical or religious reasons.
You remember that guy? They have to get the shot.
The vaccinations are so important.
This is really going around now.
They have to get their shot.
Yeah, yeah. Just say no.
K-N-O-W. So the number of children starting school with vaccination exemptions has more than doubled in recent years in Louisiana.
Because Louisiana, unlike California, New York, New Jersey, other places like that, did not take Trump's advice.
And they have not overruled medical and religious freedom.
The number of children starting school with vaccination exemptions has more than doubled in recent years.
According to CBS News.
And it's very interesting. Scroll down.
This is from The Defender. Scroll down.
Show that chart right there. Now, look at what was happening.
It was gradually starting to rise about 2016, 17.
And started to increase the slope a little bit.
2019, everything.
Then all of a sudden, the vaccine exemptions dropped way down.
And 2020, 2021, maybe because they're not going to school.
I don't know. But the vaccine exemptions dropped way down.
And now, as soon as this pandemic, so-called, is over.
Look at the slope on that line.
Boom. From 2022.
Goes straight up. People are starting to get the message.
Let's hope that they hear.
And that they don't subject their kids to that.
And yet, we have the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party, that is so dearly loved by Congress.
Comrade Lala.
And by the Maoist, Tim Waltz.
The CCP is now conducting emergency drills for pneumonia of an unknown cause.
Emergency. That's right.
Emergency. Everybody to get from city.
Emergency. Everybody to get from city.
Yeah. Zero emergency.
We have to have zero emergency.
Everybody to get from city.
Everybody to get locked in.
The China virus folks.
The China virus folks. They always love talking. Breitbart always calls it the China virus.
Or they call it the Wu flu or whatever.
Well, that was an epidemic of propaganda.
That's what it was.
And so, they're starting to conduct emergency drills for propaganda again.
So, you should be very afraid.
The WHO, however, is saying that Mpox is not the new COVID. Well, that's...
What a relief.
I was really thinking they were going to pull this whole thing on us again.
You trust who?
You trust the WHO? I don't think so.
Is it going to be bird flu then?
Is that what they're... You know, they're not saying it's not bird flu.
They're being kind of cagey.
Disease X. Be very afraid of Disease X. You got all the mainstream alternative media pushing the fear button.
Fear, fear, fear, fear. For Disease X. Is it bird flu?
Is it Mpox?
They said that...
The WHO says that it will not lead to a cycle of panic and lockdowns.
This is coming from the regional director for Europe.
Hans Kluge.
Yeah, Hans. You're going to be Hans-free.
Are we going to go into lockdown in the WHO European region?
Is it another COVID-19?
The answer is clearly no.
It says Kluge. This whole thing was a Kluge, as we say in engineering.
Two years ago, we controlled Mpox in Europe.
That's right. And now they've got some new, shiny new pictures.
We don't know when these pictures were taken.
We don't know what disease these kids had in Africa, but pictures of sores on hands and arms and things like that.
When you ask, where did these pictures come from?
Well, there's no information about that.
I don't know. I don't know whether...
You got any isolation of the virus?
How did you come up with that genetic sequence?
No answers, no answers to anything.
It's very much like the climate, MacGuffin.
Can't show you my data.
You just do what I say.
Because I am science.
So two years ago, we controlled Mpox in Europe.
The most affected communities were men who have sex with men, he said.
Men who have a question.
What is a woman? They don't know.
Will we enter another cycle of panic and then neglect?
Or will we enter another era?
Maybe we should spell it error. E-R-R-O-R. Profiteering of death, of injury.
Well, I'm kind of thinking that even though this guy is saying there's nothing to worry about, the World Health Organization, the WHO, declared a public health emergency, and the Mpox vaccine maker, Bavarian Nordic saw an increase in its share prices this week.
Because they announced that they're going to provide 10 million doses of the Mpox vaccine.
What, are they going to just send them to Africa or something?
Is that it? Not going to bother the Europeans with it this time?
Just make some profits? I mean, you know, 10 million.
That is pretty small compared to what Trump paid and delivered for Pfizer and Moderna.
Sigmund was a fraud.
Tradmills are the old-fashioned version of Ozempic.
Yeah, that's right. That's the other thing.
Yeah, you could always exercise. I always forget about the exercise stuff, personally.
He also says, traditional exercise is how my fat committed suicide.
I'm toxic like that.
And then we have many more.
Happy birthdays to Travis.
Trump Burger Forever, 0 and 61, Grammy for God.
And my son said, there's many more than this, but I don't have time to put them all up.
So thank you all for wishing Travis a happy birthday.
Hopefully by this time next year, God willing, he'll have a new baby that is supposed to be born sometime in November.
I don't remember what the exact due date is.
I think it's about the middle of November.
So he won't be able to vote for Trump.
But let's talk about what's going on.
With polio.
They're trying to bring back the polio vaccine.
And of course, why would they do that?
Because polio is supposed to be the gold standard of pandemics.
And yet, if you look at the research, when I interviewed Dr.
Samantha Bailey and her husband, Mark Bailey, in their book, they talk about it.
And of course, they're not the only ones that have talked about this.
Many people have talked about the research that was done in the 1918 flu pandemic.
There's a lot of people that believe that perhaps that research was the thing that kicked it off.
But they were not able to transfer the flu.
The most deadly flu epidemic we've had, they were not able to transfer it with mucus on other people and all the rest of this stuff.
Couldn't do it. But that's the gold standard.
And the gold standard for the vaccines, of course, has been polio.
They'll always fall back to polio.
Polio as the success case.
Well, Brian Shulhavi at Health Impact News said the UN is going to vaccinate over half a million children with deadly polio vaccine over a fake polio outbreak.
And he calls it infanticide in Gaza.
That's what it is.
In addition to the almost daily news of children being murdered in Gaza, such as an entire family, including six children who were killed in Gaza over the weekend.
This past week, scary headlines.
And both corporate media appeared in both corporate media as well as in the alternative media, because the alternative media will push the fear about the pandemics and stuff like that as heavily as the corporate media.
Controlled opposition. When you see them pushing this stuff, folks, it is you mark those people as controlled opposition.
So he said that talking about there's a new outbreak of polio virus among children in Gaza.
After they said polio, polio had been eradicated there for 25 years.
Again, we have seen this pattern over and over again.
Whether you're talking about measles or you're talking about whooping cough or you look at the pattern, you know, they always like to talk about the curve, right?
Far's law, the curve goes up and it goes down.
Bell shaped curve that we had to flatten and we're going to flatten it in two weeks, right?
Well, the vaccines have always come in for these different things on the tail end of the curve after it's over.
And then they take credit.
for having stopped it when it was already done.
And so they're going to kill these kids with bombs or jabs one way or the other.
They're going to kill them. The WHO raises an outbreak alarm as the once eradicated polio returns to Gaza.
This is the way it was put out there by Zero Hedge.
Zero Hedge. The Gaza Health Ministry said Friday that a 10-month-old infant in the central city of Deir al-Bala, quote, who has not received any polio vaccine dose, unquote, has tested positive for the virus, which often causes paralysis and can be fatal.
Why did they stress that?
Well, because there's a great deal of evidence that it is the live oral, I think it's oral, but it's the polio vaccine itself.
It's what is getting people sick.
So they put that in there specifically.
The ministry said the baby is one of a number of children who are presented with symptoms consistent with polio and in recent days.
They said it often causes paralysis and can be fatal.
But not in this case.
And not in the case of any of these kids.
It's just a scare tactic.
They always do that. You know, this might kill everybody, but, you know, these people are doing fine.
They said the lack.
So they said the problem in Gaza is that there is a lack of basic hygiene, the lack of sanitation, the accumulation of waste on the streets, the lack of safe drinking water.
To that we could also add kids are starving to death, malnutrition, other things like that.
And so they've got this weakness when they don't have any food.
Is that right? You see, there's so many, each and every one of these things could have caused any of these symptoms.
It's like the veterinarians who said, you know, we've got some cows who have like pus in their milk or something and milk production has gone down.
These are cows who survived the massive fires up in North Texas.
And so I did all these tests.
And so I did all these tests. I couldn't figure out what it was.
So I just sent a sample to the CDC and they said, bird flu, bird flu.
That's what it is. The self-congratulatory PCR test that is there.
And so, yeah, they need to rehabilitate the vaccines.
So we've got to have a new polio epidemic.
Let's put it in Gaza.
Of course, we can do anything to those people.
When we view scary news stories like this, the call for mass vaccination campaigns among children, the first thing to do is to examine the actual facts that are being reported over this outbreak, says Brian Shalhavi of healthimpactnews.com.
So he says, I went to the source of this reporting, which is the UN, specifically UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, the largest purchaser and distributor of vaccines.
for children worldwide is UNICEF. Here's what they reported in their August 16th publication that everyone is now using as their source to produce these frightening headlines.
Out of Jerusalem, they said two rounds of polio vaccination campaign are expected to be launched at the end of August and September 2024 across the Gaza Strip to prevent the spread of circulating variant type two polio virus.
They said the polio virus was detected in in July 2024 in July 2024 in environmental samples.
You hear that? Environmental sample.
Not in people. In environmental samples.
They took samples of this bombed out area and then ran them through their PCR magnification machine and lo and behold, what did they find?
Something that they said was polio.
But not in people.
Three children presenting with suspected acute flaccid paralysis.
Were they starving?
Were they starving? Had they gotten bad water?
I don't know. Must have been polio though.
Their stool samples have been sent for testing to the Jordan National Polio Laboratory.
But they're going to have a mass vaccination campaign before they get the results back.
This all followed a report published by the UN in July, which stated that the virus had been identified using the PCR test in six locations.
Not in six locations.
Not in six people. In six locations.
They tested sewage samples.
They have done this in Europe and the U.S. They have done this for bird flu and things like that.
Look at sewage samples.
Blow them up 1.1 trillion times and say, ah, we have found it.
Even though they don't have a single person who exhibits any symptoms.
No sick people.
No sick people. And not even any people that they've gotten a positive PCR test on it.
This is how absurd this is.
All this PCR garbage where they're labeling cases of people who have no symptoms of whatever it is that they claim is happening.
And now that's not enough.
Now they're going to test sewage locations to determine a pandemic.
It's insane.
This is insane. When are we going to stop playing this insane game of naked tyranny?
It's all a bluff in the buff.
So the mainstream media headline polio stalks Gazans as anarchy spreads warn humanitarians.
So, yeah, if you look for anything with PCR, you will find it.
That's what the developer of it said.
But UNICEF says to date, no one has been treated in Gaza for paralysis or other symptoms caused by polio virus infection.
So, in July, says Brian at healthimpactnews.com.
In July, a total of six cases of positive polio PCR test result were found in sewage.
Samples of fecal matter at six locations.
It was admitted that these cases were, wait for it, here's the next thing, vaccine derived.
In other words, they found genetic sequences that came from their own vaccines.
in the sewage.
And they're claiming there is an epidemic.
And all the kids have got to be vaccinated with the thing that they just found in the sewage.
This is the beginning of the polio outbreak, quote unquote, that's now being reported, even though at the time these tests were conducted, there was not a single person being treated for polio.
No one was showing any symptoms of polio, but they are now because of the vaccine.
Yet again, the vaccine is the bioweapon.
Yet again, the vaccine is making people sick.
That was it. Three children who didn't even have a positive polio PCR test.
They only had what they said were symptoms, which was a little bit of weakness on the side.
Again, you see the pictures of starving kids of the bombed out areas for sanitation there to determine that this is a deadly outbreak of polio and to kick it into high gear to produce 1.6 million doses of the oral polio vaccine given to kids.
Well, the media fails to report, however, is that these cases of polio came from the oral polio vaccines themselves.
Brian says the last time I reported on this UN method of mass polio vaccination of children during times of crisis was at the beginning of last year, 2023, just after the massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria.
He said a study published in 2022 that was conducted in Panama showed that this new oral polio vaccine also sheds.
Just like the older one did.
Since this new oral polio vaccine is not used in the U.S., there's not much recorded on it in the CDC and the FDA database of vaccine adverse events, the VAERS. So I did a search for oral polio vaccine and VAERS after January the 1st, 2021. As almost all these cases should be the new oral polio vaccine.
As is to be expected, since the vaccine was not distributed in the U.S., there are only 40 cases from the beginning of 2021 through today, all of them foreign.
However, of those 40 cases reported in VAERS, 10 of those cases of oral polio vaccine side effects resulted in death.
That's 25% of people.
And with 30 hospitalizations.
Oh, you know, we have a red fuel side of the bird flu is going to jump to humans and it's going to be 25 to 50% case fatality rate.
65% of those cases were infants below the age of six months.
And so instead of attributing that, what they did, they looked at it and they said, no, this isn't our vaccine.
This is sudden infant death syndrome.
You remember, I won't play it for you, but you remember the mother who, when they started talking about sudden adult death syndrome.
She said, wait a minute.
They told me it was sudden infant death syndrome when I had my healthy baby die shortly after it was vaccinated.
Shortly after he was vaccinated.
And she started crying.
She said, I killed my baby.
No, she didn't kill her baby.
They killed that baby.
And they won't stop.
Death, disability, and profits.
That's what it's about.
It makes me sick to see Donald Trump pretending that he's clean and all of this stuff.
He's as dirty as they come.
He's got blood on his hands.
Absolutely does. We're going to take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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And now the David Knight show Can we have some comments here atomic dog I've been told that ozempic can cause strong constant nausea That would make me depressed. It's suicidal perhaps I may be have it the paralyzes your gut which is one of the things that I saw that I make somebody commit suicide AP rumble seat something as simple as green tea can help
with appetite and weight loss Avoid their toxic crap if possible Jason Barker Yeah, Jason Barker says it's worth noting that many of the vaccines required for school are now moving to mRNA and Some states do not allow exemption except for homeschooling People will have to move to move their states in order to protect their kids That's right and move your kids out of school as well protect them for a lot of things But thank you Jason and again Jason
Foxhole report nights of the storm Doing good job doing God's work warning people about this poison They want to deceive people and it's just amazing to me. I mean it's It just keeps going Yona Anawodi says, High Speed, Dr.
Stanley Plotkin, MD, and Paul Offit, MD, and others, have now admitted under oath that no child vaccines are tested.
Keep vaccine your kids and put all your chips on the color red and so forth.
Yeah. Yeah. As a matter of fact, you know, before the so-called pandemic, there were clips that I played on my show.
I think it actually came from Dell Bigtree initially got them.
And it was an international meeting of these public health officials, and they were talking about the fact that they hadn't done sufficient testing of any of these vaccines.
So we're not running these things long enough.
And then, lo and behold, within less than a year, we get warp speed.
We just shut down all the testing on them.
Forget about doing it longer.
And, of course, it was a phony test anyway.
People think that they do some kind of a challenge test.
Okay. So we've got two groups here, right?
One of them gets a placebo, and the other one gets our special, super effective vaccine.
And then we're going to expose both groups to the disease.
And see how many people who got, you know, the vaccine versus a control group, how many people come down with a disease.
They don't do that. And why don't they do that?
First of all, it would expose the lie of the virologist about what vaccines are.
But they always said, and this was going around in 2020.
You had a group of people who were OCD, scared to death about COVID. But they said, we volunteer.
You know, we're healthy college students.
We volunteer to be test subjects.
We've got to go even faster with this.
And so we will volunteer to get the shot, and then you can expose us to COVID. Do we need to tell them that we don't have COVID? We haven't isolated to expose it to them?
Do we need to tell them about the cold house that ran for 50 years to try to see if they could transmit colds in the UK? So that's one of the things.
But they said, well, we can't do that.
Because ethically, we can't test vaccines that way, because we would be giving a disease to half of the people who we know we've not even given a protection to.
And so we would be, you know, be like the syphilis experiments at Tuskegee or something, you know, be unethical.
We can't do that. Assuming that they would get sick.
But, of course, we know. We certainly do suspect, let's say, based on what we have seen from the about the virus industry and the vaccine industry.
It probably would expose a lie about the whole virology theory.
But they won't do that.
They refused to do that.
But what they used to do was they would do the three phases of testing.
They would, if it was a therapeutic drug, phase two, the first phase, we get some prisoners who we can use as test mules, as animals.
I don't know what they do for them.
Do they give them some time off or something to take that kind of risk?
But we expose them to it, and we look to see if they die, a small group of people or something like that, if anything horrible happens.
So if nothing horrible happens to the phase one people, then what we do, if it is a therapeutic drug, we bring in some people who have the condition that we want to treat, and we give them the drug, and we also have a control group that doesn't get the drug, and we see if the drug makes it better for the people who get it.
And then if that looks good, most of the time it doesn't, but if that looks good, then we do phase three, which is just a larger version of that, more people.
So with a vaccine, they don't have somebody that's got it because the whole purpose of the vaccine was to keep you from getting something, right?
That's why, you know, all this stuff like, well, yeah, if you get the vaccine, it ain't going to keep you from getting it.
Okay, then you just changed the definition of all your vaccination campaigns, right?
They ain't going to keep you from getting it.
It'll make you get, well, better sooner or something like that, okay?
No, that was never what they were supposed to do.
But they would give, the vaccine to some people, and they would have a control group, and they would run it for a long period of time because they would just let these people kind of mill around in society, assuming that they're going to get exposed to viruses, and assuming that they're going to get exposed to viruses at the same rate.
I mean, it's a ridiculous assumption if you stop and think about it.
But that's why they would run these things for so long.
That's what they were doing in phase two and phase three.
But a challenge test, never.
Never. They would never do that.
Never have done it and never would do it.
So I want to talk a little bit about some news issues.
We got a police officer in a small town here in Tennessee who has, and this is a local news report, he's arresting people for DUI, driving under the influence, that are not drunk.
And destroying their lives, among other things.
And this is happening in a small Tennessee town, but it's not the only place where this is happening.
We're going to talk about that when we come back.
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Well, let's talk a little bit about this situation in Tennessee.
Thank you, JT, for sending this to me.
Here is a video of local news explaining this outrageous situation.
Performing a field sobriety test is not what Jeff Adams expected last September as he was heading to his job as a teacher in Brentwood.
I figured I could pass it because, I mean, I wasn't drinking.
I was on my way to school.
It was 5.52 a.m. Video recorded by an officer shows Adams didn't do well standing on one leg.
Still, Adams couldn't believe what happened next.
Listen. And Adams wasn't lying.
Four months later, his blood test results show no alcohol, no drugs.
But the arresting officer, Noah Warner, wrote he showed several signs of impairment.
I don't think it's safe to operate a motor vehicle.
Can I call my school to let them know that I need a substitute?
The case against Adams was ultimately dismissed.
The damage, though, was already done.
It was the most traumatic experience to know that I'm being arrested.
I'm about to be fingerprinted, mug shotted.
All a man's got is his reputation and his name.
And it's getting smeared.
And I didn't appreciate it.
Chokes you up a little bit. It does.
And a WS&V4 investigation found this isn't the only DUI arrest made by Officer Warner that was dismissed.
Turns out Adams is the third sober driver to be arrested by Warner for a DUI last year.
There's a problem.
There's a pattern is what this is.
I certainly regret that.
And I really deeply hurt for what they went through.
through. Chief Gary Goodwin is Warner's boss at Goodlettsville Police. If you had just one case, that would be one thing. But in this officer's case, you have three people who were sober and arrested for D. U. I. So what does that tell you? It doesn't necessarily tell me anything.
Obviously, it's concerning.
Uh, you, you, you hate it for these three. He's a police chief.
He's a police chief. He doesn't have to stand for elections.
He's frustrated by the situation.
Look at the reports.
All three drivers, including Adams, showed multiple signs of impairment.
In one case, a driver had a half-empty beer can in the driver's side door.
But they were all found to be sober.
I'm looking at him and I'm saying, I'm not sure how I fix this.
And an ongoing WS&V... He's not sure how to fix it.
...shows it's not just Goodlettsville.
Police are arresting sober people for DUIs all over the mid-state.
And because of a backlog of the TVI for alcohol and toxicology reports, we found some innocent drivers are waiting eight months to get results back.
And in many times, sober drivers are asking for breathalyzers.
Listen. But they didn't.
You can see in the video, Adams was taken to get a blood draw instead.
After that, he was taken to jail.
Why not use a breathalyzer each time?
That would at least tell you if that person had been drinking alcohol.
So many people that we see now, they're under the influence, but it's not necessarily alcohol.
And a blood test, which takes longer to get back, is the only way to know for sure.
I just put myself in their position and how would I feel if this happened to me?
Adams knows how it feels each and every time he drives past where he was arrested.
Sometimes I'll refer to it as the scene of the crime.
Because it was.
It was a crime against me.
Jeff Adams kept his job as a teacher.
He was not suspended.
The additional problem is that he also drives for Uber.
And because of his arrest, Uber suspended him.
And he estimates he lost out on $15,000 in potential earnings.
Jeremy, this story was so hard to watch.
So is Goodlettsville Police doing anything different as a result of this?
Well, the chief says they're reviewing these cases to see if there's anything they need to be doing differently.
And they're field sobriety testing.
But the real challenge is that there are so many real drunk drivers.
Police can't take the risk of not arresting somebody, even if they suspect them of being intoxicated.
Yeah, they'll just arrest everybody.
I mean, you're probably drunk anyway.
There's so many drunk drivers out there.
Let's just set up a roadblock and just haul people to jail.
I remember years ago, I covered the case.
I was never able to find the guy and get an interview with him.
His name was Adrian Schoolcraft.
His father was a police officer.
His father was a police officer. He loved all that and wanted to be a police officer in New York City.
And yet he was an honest cop in a dishonest police department.
And they would tell him.
He started wearing a wire and recording what he was being told.
Because they told them on, I think it was Halloween, just go out and arrest people and we'll figure out what to charge them with later.
So he can't do that.
So he started pushing back on it.
And so their response to that was, okay, you don't like this stuff.
We'll have you walk a beat.
And he goes, that's fine. I like doing that.
That's real cop work.
I get to know the people in the neighborhood.
It's the old-fashioned cop on the beat type of thing.
He liked that. He said they thought that was punishment, but he liked it.
But he started leaking other information about what was going on in the New York Police Department.
And then they show up one day to his office.
And it was the number two guy in the New York Police Department.
And they said, we know you're recording us.
And they found the camera.
And what they didn't find was that he had set up another second camera up on the bookshelf that they didn't find.
And they kidnapped him.
And they took him to a mental institution and committed him to a mental institution.
When he disappeared, his father, who was a police officer, started investigating.
And then he found that.
And he got Adrian Schoolcraft out.
But he talked about many things that were happening in the New York Police Department that were corrupt.
Both he and his father essentially disappeared because they had a lot of death threats against them from these corrupt people in the New York Police Department.
So you look at this place. This is over near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, which I think is close to Nashville, the middle of the state.
The town was Goodletsville.
And the person who was doing this that they were talking to.
The guy said, I just really feel bad for him.
I can't imagine what I could do.
Do you know what he could do?
I think he could fire that deputy.
Maybe they could fire that police chief because you can't vote him out.
He's not standing for election.
He's not responsible to the people.
The police chiefs don't work for the people.
They work for the politicians.
That's why they call them police.
Because they're about policy.
And they work for the politicians.
And you can't fire them.
They're a bureaucrat. They're not directly accountable to the people.
We broke that model of elected head of law enforcement.
And that's what we get. And I guess the question is, you know, they said, well, you know, one of these guys that was arrested, you know, he had an open beer can.
So that justifies it?
Are the police going to start confiscating cars now with civil asset forfeiture?
They find an open beer can.
I know you're not drunk, but I think your car is drunk.
I think your car has had too much to drink there.
So we're going to take that thing in.
You know, Barney Fife.
Citizens arrest. This is absolutely insane.
And of course, even though this local TV station covered it, they kind of covered it up, didn't they?
Yeah. Did they do a cover or a cover up?
That guy should sue them.
And for the money that he lost with his Uber situation.
I also had a listener write me.
Because the other day I was talking about Noster.
And there's a long article about Noster and how it might be an alternative for us to control what we're doing.
The key thing is open source.
This was a listener who said, you might want to do a, a deep dive on Jack Dorsey's background.
I'm not endorsing Jack Dorsey.
I'm the first person to tell you, trust no one.
Do your own research.
You can get, you know, but I'm also not of the idea that you can never find truth anywhere from anyone if you ever find anything that is wrong about them.
People can be honestly wrong.
They can even lie to you about something else and they might tell you the truth even if they're controlled opposition because that's how the confidence this game works.
They've got to get your confidence.
So they can tell you the truth about a lot of other stuff.
Just so that you trust them for when they are going to lie to you about something that's really big.
So you just always evaluate what you hear from people.
Anybody can be wrong. They can be dishonest.
All the rest of these things.
And so he said, you know, do a deep dive on Jack Dorsey.
The key issue is that Noster is open source code.
Just like Bitcoin. Bitcoin is we have a lot of questions about where did Bitcoin come from?
You know, we do know the providence and the authentication.
We know the providence of where it came from of Noster.
We don't even know that with Bitcoin, but people can authenticate it by the open source.
Now, I don't do that.
And most of people, virtually all the people who use it are not authenticating it themselves.
They're trusting other people to tell them that they've looked at it.
And the open source is legit.
And so, you know, that's what if you look at an alternative like that with Noster, certainly.
But we already know that all these social media platforms are rigged.
So, again, your mileage may vary.
You make the decisions yourself.
I'm not endorsing Jack Dorsey for certain.
I mean, I know that he's one of these people that they have used.
He's handsomely been paid.
He was there right at the very beginning of the pandemic to help sell that.
Maybe he believed it.
Maybe he was selling it.
Who knows? But I want to stay on this theme of civil asset forfeiture.
I briefly mentioned this the other day.
Cops going through a FedEx facility, finding $42,000 cash inside an envelope and confiscating it.
The Institute of Justice is bringing the case in Indiana State Court on behalf of Henry and Min Ching, who crisscrossed the nation selling jewelry to small businesses.
But they were not in Indiana.
They weren't doing business in Indiana.
Very similar to what's going on with Kim.com.
He said, I never had a business in America.
I never visited America.
But they want to extradite me out of America.
So these people have never done business in Indiana.
Yet today, they are fighting an Indiana State Court to get back more than $42,000 that was stolen by the police from their company's parcel that was routed through the FedEx shipping hub that's in Indianapolis.
There are allegations that police routinely for years have made a practice of examining FedEx packages and taking cash whenever they can find it.
You think they might be looking at x-rays of it?
Oh, that's cash. I will take that one.
Again, we've had the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department engage in three robberies of an armored truck, claiming that they were entitled to steal all the money in the armored truck because that armored truck had just been to a marijuana dispensary, which is legal in California.
But they're saying, well, we're going to pay attention to the federal rules, which still say that marijuana is not legal.
And the feds are going to let us keep 80% of the cash.
They're going to take a 20% cut to cover this up.
So we see this type of thing happening all along.
Like I said, the war on drugs has not helped anybody.
It's not helped a single person.
It's not a law enforcement issue.
It has corrupted law enforcement.
It has corrupted our courts.
It has destroyed the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and all these other things.
But it has not helped a single person.
It is a medical problem.
It is a spiritual problem.
And when we treat the government as the God that is going to save us from these things, all we wind up with is stuff like the war on drugs.
It is a profitable practice.
Since 2022 alone, Indiana has begun proceedings to forfeit more than $2.5 million from in-transit parcels.
And the state has already raked in approximately $1 million from those parcels.
It's the prosecutor in Marion County that claims in court that there's a taint to the cash.
In this case, the allegation is that it was involved in some violation of law.
Remember at the beginning of the pandemic, Gerald Salenti said, yeah, they're saying that about the cash now.
It's got the cooties on it.
It's got COVID cooties.
From dirty cash to digital trash, he said.
At Trends Journal. By the way, go to trendsjournal.com.
You can see samples of his magazine.
You can save 10% off with the code NIGHT. And how did Gerald know that?
He sees the trends, right?
What they've been doing for years.
They would say, well, you know, this stack of cash here.
This dog gets real excited when he smells cocaine on the cash.
Well, you can smell that on all the cash that's rolling around.
Well, we just got to confiscate all the cash.
And, you know, we might have a PCR test that works better than a dog.
And we might find COVID cooties on your cash.
We'll have to confiscate that stuff as well.
In the process, they force cash owners to travel hundreds or thousands of miles.
to Indiana. And then prove their ownership and prove their innocence of something that they were never even indicted for and not convicted.
You have no presumption of innocence and you have to prove that you're innocent.
That's why they call it civil.
Because they say it's a civil action and civil court and you don't get any constitutional protections or due process or excessive fines or any of that stuff.
Because this is not a law that was passed by your elected representatives.
This is regulation without representation.
The Indiana government cannot take money from people just because a shipping company routes it through Indiana, says the Institute of Justice Attorney.
Oh, yes, they can. These people do it all the time.
They shouldn't. It's criminal.
They have no authority.
They violated the law.
They violated the Constitution. But they can do it, as we see.
He said, Henry and men have never been to Indiana.
They've never done business in Indiana.
But now they have to defend against a forfeiture action.
Let's just call it theft.
They have to defend against cop theft in Indiana.
Without the state bothering to identify an Indiana crime that it can allege the money is even linked to.
The situation developed because one of the company's customers in Virginia was slow to pay.
Then suddenly the retailer said a cash payment would be possible.
So they accepted it. The payment was shipped via FedEx, which routed it through Indiana.
And then a dog alerted, they say.
They don't say that they x-rayed it.
They just say they got a dog who smelled the cash.
An officer opened the package and took the cash.
Henry said the government can't even identify a crime that would allow them to keep the money that we need to run our business.
We were shocked when we found out what was going on in Indianapolis.
And we want to put a stop to it.
This scheme is one of the most predatory we've ever seen, says the Institute of Justice senior attorney.
And it has passed time to put a stop to it.
I mean, how do you guard against something like that?
I mean, these people didn't do business in Indiana.
And they weren't even, the package wasn't even shipped to Indiana or from Indiana.
You never know how FedEx is going to route it.
They have cash sniffing dogs now.
Yeah, they do. Yeah. They do.
They've had them for quite some time.
Conservative thinker. Thank you for the tip.
I appreciate that. Well, that's right.
He said, you said, who wants to watch women box each other?
He says, sure, okay. But what about women wrestling in a giant kiddie pool full of Jell-O? No comment.
Guard Goldsmith. Good to see you, Guard.
Liberty Conspiracy. And you can find Liberty Conspiracy on Twitter and on Rockfan every evening.
I believe it's 6 p.m.
Eastern time. But, you know, that's the other thing, too.
You can find it. Nights of Storm, they have a program list for a lot of good commentators.
And Guard is excellent.
Guard says, I just got off the road while listening and heard you mention it was Travis's birthday.
Here's to a good young man with good people who love him.
Well, thank you. God bless us in many ways.
And Travis is a true gift from God.
He is. As will be his child.
I'm confident of that.
Sigmund was a fraud.
Says, never take sobriety tests.
They're made for failure.
I passed a sobriety test by saying that anyone who would have to be, anyone would have to be drunk or high to take one.
The other thing is this guy, they've got a line on the highway, right?
And he's a little bit heavy and he's trying to walk that.
It's like, what is this, the Olympics?
Do I have to box women next in order to not be arrested?
You know, that's Audi.
Modern Retro Radio. Good to see you there.
It says, fuel sobriety tests are designed to not be passed.
Never take one.
Never. This is, this I guess is kind of like, you know, when CPS shows up at your door.
Hi, we would like to talk to you about taking your kids.
Oh, come on in.
Let me prove to you that I'm a good person.
That's not the way you handle that either.
Get a lawyer. Trump burger forever.
Had an infamous cop back in college get caught for giving out hundreds of fake DUIs.
Yeah. Game clipper.
Those DUI stops are unconstitutional.
I agree. Why should we be able to be pulled over for something?
What really bothers me is when they set up the roadblocks.
They'll do that back in communist Austin.
Well, we're going to be setting up roadblocks and we're going to pull people over and we are going to randomly do mandatory blood draws.
Like, yeah, it's okay.
You're going to block the road.
Take me out of my car and stick a needle in me.
We'll see about that.
Rocco Bianco. Why are DUI checkpoints tolerated by citizens?
Exactly right. Exactly right.
Well, it's to keep us safe.
Did you know that? That's the only thing that matters.
If the government claims that it's going to keep you safe, it doesn't matter what the law is.
And it doesn't matter about your liberty either.
We have to keep people safe.
That's the whole point of government.
If you accept that, we've lost.
Audi. Modern Retro Radio.
Police chief is being dumb on purpose.
He knows that he works in a criminal government system.
Yeah. Trump wants to indemnify all police.
That's right. Remember that when the next lockdown happens on Trump's watch.
You're absolutely right. So.
These are some older comments about polio vaccine.
and reminding us the SV40, simian virus 40.
And we've also found that in a lot of these other things like the, you know, the Pfizer stuff.
Because, you know, it's just such a useful thing.
We want to put a cancer virus in the vaccines.
Why is it there? Well, I don't know.
It's just ought to be good to have that in there somewhere.
Why not? Why not put it in there, right?
I mean, that's, it's just insane that they keep doing it.
You know, it was a big deal back in the middle of the 20th century.
People found out about it.
Actually, there's a clip.
I haven't played it. I might have played it once on this show.
Where they had one of these pioneers in the vaccine industry talking about, yeah, oh, we got that SV40 cancer thing, you know.
Let's, they found out about that.
Let's send it to Russia and let's see what happens to them.
And he starts laughing about it.
Folks, they know what they're doing.
They're not stupid.
We're stupid for letting them do it.
Epidemic of childhood and soft tissue.
Cancers is not a mystery.
That's right. Still putting the SV40 into the vaccines, says NN. A Syrian girl.
Wild strain polio has all but disappeared and is not potent anymore.
The polio outbreaks you hear about are vaccine strain polio epidemics spread by vaccines, in other words, exactly like this in Gaza.
You know, you've got kids in horrific conditions.
You know, polluted water, starvation, all the rest of stuff.
It's like, oh, I know what they've got.
And then they give them the vaccine.
And that's really the pandemic.
Atomic dog. David, not sure you will cover this, but it is reported that the abortion truck at DNC has already murdered 25 babies.
I got that coming up in the next section.
How messed up is that?
Yeah, really messed up.
And that's just the first couple of days.
Octo spook. Trump still recommends the vaccines, doesn't he?
Or has that changed? He's stopped talking about it.
But if you prod his ego, I would so much like to do an interview with him.
But if you prod his ego, he'll go on autopilot.
He's almost like he's got a button that you push.
Hi, I'm Chatty Cathy.
It's like a programmed doll to start bragging about that.
It took forever.
You had all of the alternative mainstream press that is there to make money by selling hopium to the MAGA people.
And they were all saying, he's got to stop it.
Remember that? Wayne Allen Root, Alex Jones, all these people.
They're all like, stop talking about the vaccine.
I'm going to have to not endorse you.
And all the rest of this stuff is like, that'll never happen.
Syrian girl, babies that young don't have immune systems.
That's another point. That's right.
That could even theoretically benefit from a polio vaccine or any other vaccine for that matter.
What I was astounded, when I went back recently and looked at the vaccine schedule, you know, we've got like over 90 vaccines that if you do everything the pediatricians tell you, you're going to kill your kid.
Or you give them some kind of debilitating condition.
Because there's no other country on Earth that has a vaccine schedule like this.
And if you go look at the vaccine schedule, you will see them at a very, very early age, as the Syrian girl points out, no immune system that can effectively utilize this stuff.
But at a very young age, they start giving them the vaccines.
And then they do it on like a quarterly basis.
Well, it's time for another one, time for another one, time for another one.
And they'll give them four or five times.
They will vaccinate the kids with the same vaccine.
And they'll do it just months apart.
It's incredible. Syrian girl goes on to say, well, my husband was in late state cancer.
They had him on fentanyl, which paralyzes.
It's his gut. So I couldn't even pump his food into his stomach.
I'm so sorry. It sat there and created a wall against new food.
So I would personally stay away from Ozempic and the like.
Gut paralysis isn't pretty.
That sounds horrible. Grammy forgot.
I passed a breathalyzer and they still arrested me once.
When they want to do it, they'll do it.
And so, you know, they've got to have the money.
They've got to have the money. California.
California was circling the drain of debt because, you know, they can't print money.
Only the federal government can print money.
So Trump printed money and gave Newsom massive amounts of money, over $100 billion, I think, for doing the lockdown stuff.
And it only took Newsom a couple of years to blow through all of it.
And now they're looking at a massive deficit again.
They're looking at a deficit of $60 billion now.
They've blown through all of that COVID cash and they're looking at a deficit.
But even though they are looking at this gigantic deficit, they're saying we want to have taxpayer subsidized home loans to illegal immigrants.
This is a Democrat, of course, a legislator who put it in, called it the California dream.
Because, you know, the dream of you being being able to afford a home in America, the American dream, that's not going to be allowed anymore.
Yeah, so just steal some more money.
You know, do some more civilized forfeiture.
Rob some more armored cars to pay for this stuff.
No, they're going to rob you and they're going to rob you with the primary thing they like to rob you with, which is taxation.
Used to take kids to Colonial Williamsburg when they were young.
We loved that. And beautiful place.
I know it was done by the Rockefellers and it was becoming intolerant horribly DEI even the final times that we went there.
But I still liked it.
And I could still tell the kids what was really going on.
I'd give them the David Knight commentary about Colonial Williamsburg and what was happening in Colonial times.
And so we would go to these.
They would have these presentations.
They'd have a crowd there. And so they're going to tell everybody about what the American Revolution was about.
So the colonists, revolted, revolted, revolted.
And what was their slogan?
And he wanted people to say, you know, no taxation without representation.
And I would, when we were there several times, I would shout, taxation is theft.
You remember that? And he would stop and people would look around at me and say, taxation is theft.
And he'd go, no, that wasn't it.
But it is theft. He didn't say that.
I said it. California lawmakers are one step closer to making hundreds of millions of taxpayer-funded home loans available to residents who have come into the country and living in the country illegally.
They moved it forward last Thursday.
The legislation, they call it, again, the California Dream for All.
It will provide, first time, well, they already have a program there that provides a loan of up to 20% of the home's purchase price.
for the down payment or for the closing costs.
So all you have to do is, you don't have to save up for that.
You can just, you know, get California to put the down payment there and you can start making the payments.
But what they wanted to do was to amend that to let it apply to non-U.S. citizens.
So, again, that's only the beginning of it.
You know, once you get that home, you're going to be paying the property taxes to provide a free education to anybody in the world who wants to come to this country.
And so, the lawmaker who introduced it argued that the social and economic benefits of home ownership should be available to everyone.
In other words, everyone in the world.
Everyone in the world.
Just like free education should be given to everyone in the world.
Free education supported by taxes so that you don't own your home.
And I thought this was interesting.
You know, as we look at the you will own nothing, you know, thing, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy.
The extreme renters who own nothing, not even their genes.
This was put out by the Wall Street Journal and it was echoed by all these other people.
This is the Wall Street Journal pushing the World Economic Forum's goal.
So they began with, as all these articles do, with a personal story.
Brittany Cattucci rents everything that she can.
She doesn't own the place.
A place where she lives. A three-story townhouse in Emeryville, California.
But she and her boyfriend also rent their queen-size bed, their work clothes, and their repair tools.
They rent them all from Home Depot or AutoZone.
They don't even own their genes.
Well, you know, one thing you can say is that if you're in California and you rent your home, you rent your clothes and all the rest of the stuff, I guess they can't steal it because you don't own it, right?
So I guess you could be happy about that.
If you want to always be poor, rent everything.
It was really astonishing to me.
We didn't really think about it that much until we got into a rental business.
If you want to make a lot of money, rent stuff to people.
Find something to rent. Rent a storage shed or something.
You know, we rented videocassette tapes to people.
You can make a lot of money if you don't sell things to people, if you rent stuff to people.
That's why they're doing it.
That's exactly why they're doing it.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
Here's a little song I wrote.
You might want to hear it in your pod.
You know nothing.
And be happy.
I got no cash.
I got no car.
But 24 booster shots in your arm.
Oh nothing.
Be happy.
You can't even buy shit in the store.
Because of your low social credit score.
Oh nothing.
Be happy.
You will own nothing.
We'll be right back.
Be happy and eat some bugs.
They're doing what in the place they named after me?
Good thing I have the David Knight Show to keep me informed on the plots of these traitors.
Making sense common again.
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Oh, isn't that entertaining?
Don't you just love late night?
Don't you just love Stephen Colbert and that mindless, brute force, stupid propaganda like that?
Well, nobody does. And so you have multiple articles talking about how late night shows are on their way out.
They're not funny anymore.
They're not entertaining. They're disgusting.
Like Stephen Colbert.
Over the last decade, late night shows became nothing more than infomercials for the Democrat Party.
Worse than that. They became propaganda for big pharma.
And it was transparent how stupid these shows were.
I just played last week.
This little clip of Stephen Colbert who had a very serious reporter from CNN on.
I know you guys are objective over there that you just report the news as it is.
Oh, I know. CNN makes it.
I know. That's supposed to be a laugh line.
It wasn't supposed to be, but I guess it is.
Yeah. Yeah. People are not laughing with you.
They're laughing at you.
Mindless, stupid propaganda.
The New York Post reports the end is nigh for snooze fest late night talk shows.
In an interview this week, Jimmy Kimmel conceded that the end is nigh for late night talk shows.
He said, I don't know if there will be any late night TV shows on network TV in 10 years.
He said, maybe there'll be one, but there won't be a lot of them.
I think it's better when we just had one.
You know, the night show with Johnny Carson was funny.
He didn't. He didn't make his show into a propaganda piece.
Both he and Jay Leno were very careful to when they made fun of politicians.
They make fun of both sides instead of becoming propagandists.
After James Corden departed the late, late show in 2023, CBS didn't kick off a dramatic late shift style talent search.
The network brass replaced it with a comedy game show called After Midnight.
These shows have never in history been such a tedious, afterthought, says the New York Post.
And they're absolutely right. Carol Markowitz says, have they tried being funny?
Yeah, they did.
They just couldn't pull it off.
Again, you know, when you look at Johnny Carson and Jay Leno, even David Letterman in the early years was not a political propagandist.
So we had the opportunity to meet him once when he was still funny.
We had a situation where the video distributor that we had would have this big entertainment thing for the big chains.
And we didn't qualify for it, but they had somebody drop out at the last minute and our distributor knew we were going through a difficult time.
We'd had, Karen was really struggling.
We had two babies in diapers.
My mom had had a stroke.
She was very difficult to handle.
She was paralyzed on one side, had dementia as a result of the stroke, was in a diaper herself.
So I had two babies and a, you know, an 80-year-old in diapers that she was taking care of.
And then my sister got cancer and was very sick.
And so they said, you know, we got this spot open.
Why don't you come? And it was a last minute thing.
We did it. It was very nice.
I mean, it was amazing how extravagant it was.
They actually rented the big, I don't know what they call it.
It's like this Art Deco 1930s building out on Catalina Island.
It's this big thing. And they had a, they had it just for the people.
That were in this small party.
And they had this casino thing up on the top floor.
And there was a guy there from RKO. And somebody said, oh, you think they might have fireworks?
He goes, of course they're going to have fireworks.
You know, it's like every party I go to has got fireworks.
So they had big fireworks over the bay and everything.
But we were staying in the Hotel Nico in Beverly Hills.
And as we were leaving, everybody else was getting in the bus.
And Karen says, you got to come back and take a look at this bathroom.
It's amazing. And so we go back and take a look at this ornate bathroom in this Beverly Hills hotel.
And David Letterman was there.
And he was really nice.
You know, we talked to him a little bit and took some pictures with him and things like that with the video camera.
And it used to be funny.
And they became this political shell.
And nobody on late night TV is funny anymore.
Disney, by the way, really pulled something really crazy.
They had a person who was visiting one of their restaurants and had an allergic reaction to some food that they had in the restaurant and died.
And so they were suing Disney to defend themselves.
Disney said, well, you signed up for a one month free trial of Disney Plus.
And when you signed up for that, you agreed to have any dispute that you had with us.
Go into arbitration.
They sent in a motion.
They said, under the terms of use, which were provided in the subscriber agreement, when you signed up for a one month free trial of Disney Plus back in 2019, it included a binding arbitration clause.
The first page of the subscriber agreement states in all capital letters that any dispute between you and us, except for small claims, is subject to a class action waiver and must be resolved.
by individual binding arbitration.
And so they said this person who died had also agreed to arbitration when he signed up on the website and the app before visiting the Disney theme park.
So there you go. If you have a Disney Plus or you go to one of their parks, they're not responsible for anything that happens.
The attorney fired back and said, well, the notion that terms agreed to by a consumer when creating a Disney Plus free trial account would forever bar that consumer's right to a jury trial in a dispute with any dispute with any Disney affiliate or subsidiary is so outrageously unreasonable and unfair as to shock judicial conscience.
This court should not enforce such an agreement.
Disney commented and said, we are deeply saddened by this lawsuit, not the death necessarily.
And we are merely defending ourselves against the plaintiff's attorney's attempt to include us in their lawsuit against the restaurant.
I've got to tell you another personal story.
Karen's parents had their 50th anniversary.
Karen's parents had their 50th anniversary. They decided they wanted to take all the kids and family and everything on a Disney cruise.
And so we got on this Disney cruise and we all take off and they call everybody right away.
As soon as we, you know, are at sea, they call everybody into the big auditorium and they say, well, as you know, there was a storm.
I don't remember if it was a hurricane or what it was.
They came through not too long ago and it really messed up the Disney Island that we're taking everybody to.
So we will still be going there, but you will not be disembarking.
We're going there just to take some supplies and, you know, we won't do anything there.
You're going to stay on board the ship.
And everybody's like, what?
And it's like, oh, and by the way, if you look at your agreement that you signed when you got on here, it says that you can't sue us.
We got arbitration. Disney's pulling this stuff out for a long time.
That was back in the early 90s.
Our kids were very young when that happened.
So they've been doing this kind of stuff for a very long time.
The details of what really happened to this person.
I was curious about it. He had severe nut and dairy allergies.
And the lawsuit says that, or it's a woman, I guess, the restaurant served her food that was not properly flagged as allergen free.
They gave the restaurant, the waiter told them multiple times, I've got severe nut and dairy allergies.
And they basically ignored it.
And she later died from anaphylaxis.
A medical examiner confirmed the presence of dairy and nuts in her system.
And so that's what they're suing for.
Now, Disney, subsequent to this, there's an update.
They have backed off of this claim that the Disney Plus subscription meant that they couldn't be sued.
But, of course, when I look at anaphylaxis, I think about the fact that as the Trump shots are being formulated in the fall of 2020, children's health defense, RFK juniors, I think, said, you're going to be putting this stuff inside of polyethylene glycol, PEG. It's going to be pegylated.
You realize, of course, that a lot of people, a lot of people have severe reactions to PEG. And you're going to have a lot of people go into anaphylaxis.
Same thing that killed this woman here at the restaurant.
And so they contacted the FDA. They contacted Trump's FDA. And Trump's FDA said, we don't care.
Contact Pfizer.
They contacted Pfizer.
Pfizer said, we don't care. It's about profits, right?
And so anaphylaxis was one of the things that did happen with that.
But the FDA doesn't care.
And I guess, as Babylon Bee pointed out, you know, you could always subscribe to Pfizer plus.
And get discounts on your boosters that come out every other month.
It's a subscription service.
Pfizer plus. We have a guest that's going to be coming on.
I talked about a couple of different situations in Minnesota where Tim Walls shut down people's businesses who had had businesses for quite some time.
In both cases, it was a lady who had had the business.
One person said, it seems like he was going after women more than anybody else.
And someone contacted us who knew one of the business owners who had to move outside of Minnesota to be able to continue to earn a living.
She and her husband had the business for quite some time.
And so we were able to establish contact with her.
And we are going to have her on right after this break, I think.
Have you established contact yet?
No, we haven't yet? Okay. So we got a little bit more time.
Let me finish up with this.
We now have an app that has been created to track offensive and harmful street names.
By the way, this also has some connection here in Tennessee.
It's a professor at the University of Tennessee working with a professor at Penn State University coming through with an app that's going to help you to track names of streets and places.
That could trigger you.
Well, I would like to submit one.
Allow me to submit because around here, you know, there was Andrew Johnson, who was Abraham Lincoln's vice president, took over from Abraham Lincoln.
Andrew Johnson has got some streets in the area named after him and other things like that.
I find that scallywag to be extremely offensive.
And I would like to have his name removed from anywhere close to where I live or any place that I would travel to.
A group of Spanish scholars has created a new app that they say will help to identify racially offensive and harmful street names and repair past wrongs.
See, I would like to repair past wrongs of Andrew Johnson, a traitor.
Anyway, on the North American map, the professor said they searched for names that included Savage and Squaw.
As a matter of fact, when they wrote the article about it, they were so concerned that they couldn't even spell out Squaw.
They put it in the document as SQ underscore underscore.
It's so offensive, you can't even look at Squaw.
And Savage, the same way.
They can't even spell it out.
And so we found 415 roads in 46 states that use the word Savage in their name.
I wonder if they found any places that use the term Kamala.
Because that's really offensive.
Kamala Harris.
Named after a wrestler, by the way.
In May, Boston University announced plans to strip Plymouth Colony leader Miles Standish's name from one of his dormitories after a faculty member accused him of, quote, terrible acts against the native people, said College Fix.
He will have no ability to defend his name since he died about 400 years ago.
A Johns Hopkins University board is considering removing the name of President Woodrow Wilson.
Good. I would support that enthusiastically.
I think we should purge Woodrow Wilson's name.
But more importantly than purging his name, let's purge his legacy of globalism and tyranny.
Other examples include Francis Scott Key who wrote the Star Spangled Banner.
Or U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall.
Or scientist Carl Linnaeus.
Or General Robert E. Lee's horse.
Traveler. Traveler who is more famous than Trigger.
I don't know. Now, get rid of Woodrow Wilson.
But keep Traveler.
I think we should keep Traveler.
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We're still trying to. But if we don't get her on today, we'll get her on some other time.
She has a great story that we all need to hear.
Dustin Helm. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you.
He says, thank you for reading my comment about Trump's plan to give police total immunity.
There's a reason he wants to do that.
Yeah, absolutely. Look, I don't think anybody should get any immunity for doing things wrong.
The police, pharmaceutical companies, you give people legal immunity and say you can't be sued for this stuff.
You are openly inviting problems.
And it's far beyond just the immunity thing.
There is a line that can be drawn there.
And it is something that ought to be adjudicated.
But just blanket immunity for people.
I understand cutting them some slack and I understand how people are going to be accusing them of this or that.
But they ought to be able to justify what they do.
And we have to be able to defend ourselves in court when they accuse us.
If they're going to do something wrong, nobody should get immunity from anything.
Again, it is a corrupting thing to give people immunity.
And NN says they have an abortion truck.
At the DNC. Like in China?
Yeah, yeah. They like China, too.
It's like in China because they like China.
Isn't that amazing? You know, you see this all the time.
We've seen it from all these different tyrants.
We've had, you know, Tim Walz, who, or Walz, whatever it is, who loves China.
Been there many times.
Many times on the, being paid for by the Chinese communist government.
Going around buying up all the little red books that he can as souvenirs for all of his Democrat pals.
And you've had other people talk about that as well.
Justin Trudeau. Remember the clip I've played of that many times where somebody asked him, what is your favorite country besides Canada, of course?
You know, you're going to say Canada.
Well, Justin Trudeau says, I like China because China can do whatever they want to protect the environment.
And it's not just the left that says that.
Do you remember George W. Bush saying that?
I wish it was like China where I could just tell people do whatever I want them to do.
And they think, yeah, well, that's where we are today.
Because both the left and the right have pushed us to a situation where they can just dictate terms.
We just had years of medical martial law where both Trump and Biden told people what to do.
And they had various ways to make that help happen.
Well, as we talked about it before, we have our guest ready.
Let me just say real quickly here, Planned Parenthood has killed 25 babies within the first two days.
First day, I think they killed 10 babies.
And free abortions at the Democratic Convention.
Colleen McNichols, the CEO, confirmed the figure in an interview with the New York Post.
She said, yeah, the vasectomies take about 20 minutes once the procedure starts.
A couple of minutes at the beginning just to sort of sort through the whole process, explain it, you know, the risks, the benefits, anything.
Yeah, just hand wave through it like they do when they have consultation for minors who want to sterilize and mutilate themselves as well.
Make sure that folks know that this is going to be permanent, this vasectomy.
Then 15 to 20 minutes to do the procedure and then the folks are on their way.
We knew there was going to be a lot of people coming to Chicago from outside Illinois.
Again, we wanted to highlight that Illinois is a great example of how if you center health care policy that's based on science and evidence and you put people before politics.
Now, I think what they're doing is they're putting profits before people.
Then we can really start meeting the needs of the folks in the state.
We fund abortions.
We buy plane tickets, train tickets, we send gas money, we send child care stipends and really make sure they're taking folks through every step of the way.
People who are doing this.
So, 25 helpless babies have been sacrificed to the DNC death cult so far.
One person who said that said there are no words to express the sheer horror of it.
That absolutely is true.
Well, we have our guest who is ready and I really want you to hear her story to hear her story.
It truly is an amazing story.
So, we're going to take a quick break and establish contact and we'll be right back.
Stay with us. This is a business owner who can tell you what happened to small businesses during the lockdowns and especially to the small businesses in Minnesota locked down under Tim Walls.
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All right. We're back and I wanted to talk to Lisa Hanson who was kind enough to come on and tell us her story about what happened to her as a small business person during the lockdown under a kind of medical martial law and a governor who was one of the worst tyrants there, the vice presidential candidate for the Democrats now, Tim Walls.
And I want people to remember what happened during this.
They want to flush this down the memory hole but they want to do that because they want to bring it back.
We have to remember what happened and say never again.
Lisa is a wife, mother, and grandmother.
She married her high school sweetheart at the young age of 18 and never looked back, she says.
Lisa and her husband have eight beautiful children and by the end of the year they will have 18 grandchildren.
Oh, congratulations. That's wonderful.
They've owned and operated businesses for well over 30 years.
They know what they're doing.
Most businesses, if they're going to fail, they fail within the first five years.
You've done this for 30 years.
So thank you for joining us, Lisa.
I appreciate you coming on and telling us your story.
Thank you so much.
Tell us a little bit about your business.
Well, thank you and thank you for what you're doing and thank you for coming on and talking to people because it's important we don't forget this.
Tell people a little bit about what your business was like before the so-called pandemic.
Oh, man, it was a thriving business.
It was located right in the heart of the historical downtown part of Albert Lee, Minnesota and a thriving business.
I say that because it was a well-loved business not only by the locals of the area but we did a specialty coffee, we did specialty sandwiches, pastries, specialty, even I would say specialty wine because we had some great selection of wine and beers and a lot of fun.
A lot of fun. We had, you know, a little nightlife going on.
We had live music.
We just had the whole gamut of a really great vibe and a great experience for people just to kind of come in, turn it off and just sit and enjoy.
Great business. I know that it was a well-loved business and I know that it was missed only because I have people still stop me on the street saying we really miss your restaurant.
So, it was kind of always a dream of mine and my husband's and we kind of modeled our business after some of the European bistros that we had visited as we had the opportunity to travel.
So, great little business.
A lot of fun. That's great.
A lot of hard work. A lot of hard work but a lot of fun.
And you poured a lot of work, poured a lot of money into it.
You knew the people that were there and that's characteristic of small mom and pop businesses.
That's the way we ran our business as well and we got to know the customers on a regular basis that would come in and of course you were in an area that was a tourist area so you had a lot of people who would pass through there.
And then all of a sudden you're declared non-essential and that was one of the things that really bothered me.
That happened to us once during a major storm.
They allowed Walmart to open up but they declared us to be non-essential and they sent the police around to shut us down when we opened up.
And to me, one of the key things that really bothered me about this whole lockdown is how they would say that the big Wall Street companies, the big box companies that trade their stock on Wall Street, they're essential like the Walmarts.
But all the mom and pops are non-essential because most of the mom and pops are going to be involved in service businesses.
And so they came after the restaurants and they came after the nail salons and the barber shops and all the rest of the stuff that were in service businesses and said, you're non-essential and we're going to shut you down.
They came after Main Street while they protected Wall Street and they called us non-essential.
So what was it like when this all rolled out?
What happened? And in contrast, Governor Walz, shut down all those businesses that you just mentioned.
And in contrast, he allowed the big box stores to stay open, the liquor stores and the strip clubs because they were essential.
All of these businesses were essential.
Churches aren't. Churches are not essential.
No. Oh, no. He shut the churches down.
He shut the schools down.
Yeah, it went on and on.
It was, what was it like, of course, it was shocking.
You know, we've never been through anything like this in our time in this country.
Which has been from birth.
Right. So we've never seen anything like this.
It was shocking. The state of Minnesota, I think, took the path of, you know, communism.
There's no doubt about that.
The governor had no right or authority, I should say, to do what he did, but yet he did it and he got away with it.
It still has gotten away with it.
There's been no accountability for that and there should have been.
There was a lot of, I believe, that he has, acted criminally.
The governor has acted criminally and he should be, he should be prosecuted.
I agree. Yeah.
I agree. The problem is that they're not doing it because everybody was on board with it.
You know, everybody will say, well, it's a Democrat governors and yet I look at what happened with DeWine and Ohio.
He's one of the worst ones as well.
He's a Republican and they had practiced this for 20 years.
The first one of these germ games two months before 9-11.
Then they put out the model state legislation for the states to enact to give themselves the power because they didn't want to directly order it from Washington.
Instead, they, you know, Trump financed the money and when people were really up against it and had lost jobs and lost or losing businesses and everything, he tries to paper it over and assuage their anger by putting out the PPP and the CARES Act.
How did that help? Did that help you?
We were hanging on by a thread and we had really, you know, used up all of our resources as, you know, owners and the second shutdown came along in, you know, the first shutdown happened in March of 2020.
Then the second shutdown came around 2020.
Now, keep in mind, we were never fully opened by the governor's, governor dictator Walls' word 100%.
So, and all the while from March all the way up to November of the second full shutdown on these particular non-essential businesses, we realized this is not right.
He does not have the authority as we started digging in and learning because David, unlike you, I have just started learning and becoming aware of my eyes opening and really being opened in the last, you know, four years or so.
And shocking experience trying to wrap our heads around everything that we believed, almost everything that we believed was a lie.
Yes. So, it just, your eyes continue to be open and at the time, what do you do with that?
You know, when we were going through this in 2020, we did consent because we didn't know what else to do, to be honest with you, until the second full shutdown came for dine-in restaurants being one of the businesses that was shut down.
Ours was a 90-95% dine-in company and there's no way that we could have survived.
We didn't really survive.
We were hanging on by a thread and not even really that.
I told my husband, I said, if he does this again, if he goes, if he shuts us down completely, if he shuts us down at all, any more than what we already are, and we're almost done anyway.
We're almost out of business because we've exhausted everything we've got, right?
Right. You know how that works.
You've got to have revenue coming in to be able to, you know, pay your bills, pay your employees and advance the business, right?
Let's talk about how it rolled out, you know, because did he roll this out kind of gradually and iteratively?
Well, I think it was.
How did he roll this out?
Yeah, it was two weeks shut down.
100%. Nobody can come in your business, right?
Two weeks. But the two weeks turned into two and one half months.
Wow. And then he started backing off.
Okay, you can be 75% open.
Okay, you can be 50% open.
25%. And then when November came, then it was full board.
You know, you're 100% shut down again.
You can do takeout, carryout, delivery, right?
All of those, but you can't do any dine-in.
And again, for most businesses, and none of it made any sense.
No, no, it didn't.
Not even with their, you know, if you completely buy into their pandemic narrative, their virus narratives, none of it made any sense internally.
And, you know, when you talk about a business like a restaurant, and it was similar to the type of business we were in, you know that most of your business is going to happen like Friday nights and Saturdays and stuff like that.
So if they cut you down to 50% at your peak hours, you still can't cover what is happening.
You know, it isn't evenly distributed.
It's all clumped into, you know, into the weekends and things like that.
So if they limit your maximum capacity, they can put you out of business pretty easily, right?
And think about it. Back in November of 2020, pretty much the rest of the country was opened up.
And walls was still shutting us down.
Obviously, there were other places that were still dealing with shutdowns as well, lockdowns.
But Minnesota, we were completely done with this.
And I told my husband, I said, we have two choices.
We can, we either, choice number one would be to shut down, or close our business, excuse me, for us, to close our dream business.
And to walk away.
Done. And figure out how to pay off the debt, you know, even though we were not turning any revenue.
So close our doors forever.
Or option number two was to open up fully because why not?
We have that right. We, there was no, I did not violate any laws.
I'm a law abiding, I'm a law abiding citizen, a law abiding grandma.
And so no laws were broken.
And so we decided, we took option number two with the help of an organization in Minnesota that put together a plan of action.
I thought it was a very solid plan.
They invited all businesses that wanted to open up together on the same day.
I thought it was a great plan. Here's what, you know, they gave suggestions on how this would, how we would orchestrate this.
And if you get the call from the state, which you likely will, you're going to, here's what we suggest that you say.
And so anyway, the plan rolled out.
We got on board.
I forget the exact date.
December, I apologize.
Well, what other, did other businesses, did other businesses join with you?
Just, good, good. Did they, yeah, tell us what happened then when, when you opened up.
Right, right. So just a bit of a backstory, there was about 200 other businesses that said, yeah, we want to do this.
There should have been 2000, but there was 200.
We all opened up.
It was, it was marketed, for lack of a better term, that we were opening.
So people, if you're in favor of supporting these businesses, here they are, go support them, go patronize them, which was amazing.
We had so much, so much support coming from all over the state and other states as well.
There to support us on that first day and that whole week after, and then it just continued.
So what happened though, David, and, and this was the fail, 200 businesses, approximately 200, give or take, signed up to get on board.
About within 24 hours, hours after, there were only 10 of us that were still open.
Everybody else had consented to close down.
Really? Oh, that's a shame.
People aren't willing to stand up for their freedom.
Like you said, it should have been 2000 or more, 20,000 or whatever.
And, you know, of, of the ones who signed up, only 5% hung with it.
That's amazing. It is amazing.
And, and very sad. It was very, so because now, basically, and I know that it wasn't, you know, again, I have some grace for, for these folks and for people that, that don't understand because, because I was really forced into a position to become educated and understand more than what I had ever anticipated.
And, and it just, my education continues, you know, here we are four years later and I'm still learning.
Um, so, so we, we, there was only about 10 of us left open and, uh, you know, the state can handle that.
Yeah. The state can come. If it had been 200, the state wouldn't have been able to handle it.
And that was the whole, um, you know, point of, of doing this.
Let's, let's, let's show the state.
We were not, uh, we're not consenting to their, uh, tyrannical orders, which carry no weight of law.
Um, so unfortunately, as Franklin said, we either hang together or we hang separately.
Uh, because they wouldn't hang together.
You all hung separately.
So what, what did they do when they came after you?
Yeah. When they came after me, of course, they, every, they used every resource they have as the state.
And of course, as the state, they have a lot of resources, no end to their resources.
So I was, uh, issued a cease, cease and desist immediately within 24 hours, I believe it was.
And of course I did not cease and desist.
And then they started throwing lawsuits at me.
So I believe I had in total five, uh, civil cases against me and two criminal cases against me.
Wow. Wow.
Yeah. And so then what happened with these cases?
So we went to court and, uh, we fought everything.
We appealed everything all the way up to the Supreme.
I shouldn't say everything, but most, uh, of these cases, most of the decisions we objected.
There was no due process, uh, for myself.
Um, that was completely denied, uh, through and through.
Um, I don't even think these, uh, judicials, uh, these judges actually even read my document all the way through or the countless documents, you know, that I submitted to the court.
Um, so what happened long story short is we went to trial on one of the criminal cases, uh, in, uh, 2021.
And, um, yes, it was 2021, uh, December.
And, uh, uh, I, I, I went in front of a jury of six, um, pre-trial determined a very terrible thing.
Um, that is, again, I can't believe it still.
I, I just can't believe in an American court of law.
It was determined that I would not be allowed to present my defense, my defense being constitutional, statutory, and case law, all relevant, of course, to the case, all relevant to this mandate, uh, that the governor had, uh, considered and, and, a lot of people considered law.
It was not law. So, uh, we, um, we fought that.
We objected to, to that stipulation, of course, uh, because I should have been allowed to present my defense to the jury.
Yeah. But it was, and of course we objected to that decision that the, the judge had made.
It didn't matter. The judge is in lockstep with all the other judges that I faced all the way up to the Supreme Court.
They're all in this together.
They're in it with the governor and attorney.
Let's not forget Attorney General Keith Ellison.
Oh, yeah. A very wicked, evil man.
Mm-hmm. Yeah. So, yeah.
Soros guy. He's one of the, uh, state attorneys general that, uh, Soros was able to get into office.
Oh, yeah. Right, right.
So, they say you can't, uh, can't argue your case is going to shut down.
I've seen that, by the way, in politicized cases, I've seen it over and over again.
Whether it's Ross, uh, Ulbricht with Silk Road, or whether it was the Bundys, and I could go on and on and on.
Um, Marty Gottes felt they will shut down, uh, your, uh, presenting a defense.
Did you have legal counsel?
You had a lawyer representing you?
Or did you represent yourself? Um, I, I, I handled my own case as, uh, see jurists or, uh, how do you want to say it?
Yeah, did you, what about jury nullification?
Do they have that on the books or in the Constitution, or did you look at that?
They do, and we did look at it, um, and we decided not to go that route.
Mm-hmm. I have a, a, a case, one that, one that, one that, somebody interviewed about a decade ago, uh, uh, called himself New Jersey Weed Man.
And, uh, he was a heavy marijuana user.
And, uh, he had a lot of it.
And so, when they came after him, they were going to get him for trafficking.
It's like, no, man, I just use all that myself for my own personal use.
And when I interviewed him later on, as we're doing the interview, I believe it, because he, he lights up a joint while we're doing the interview live.
And, uh, but he decided, he looked at it, he said, you know, um, they're going to send me to jail for a very long time.
And so he said, I want to do jury nullification.
He couldn't find a lawyer that was going to do it.
And he said, I, I figured that there were probably going to be some people on board.
I looked at public opinion, and I realized that, you know, a little bit more than half the people were not really on board with marijuana prohibition in New Jersey.
So I thought I could, uh, get some sympathy about that and try jury nullification.
In his first trial, uh, it is explicitly mentioned in the New Jersey Constitution that you, uh, that a jury's, uh, duty is to judge not just the facts, the case, but whether or not they agree with the law and the punishment.
And so he put that, he had that printed and he put it up on the desk there where he was, um, sitting and the judge said, take that down right now.
I'm going to put you in jail for contempt.
And so he put it down, but he said, the jury had already seen it and they voted seven to 12 to acquit him.
So it was a hung jury. And so then the, uh, the district attorney came after him a second time.
And in the second trial, he did the same thing, but that judge let it stay up.
And, um, what was in the, the constitution there.
And, um, they acquitted him 12 to nothing.
So there's nothing they could do about it.
And that's why I had him on to talk about jury nullification.
But, uh, that's a very powerful thing if it's there.
But again, you know, in these politicized cases, these judges rig everything.
I've seen it over and over again.
Oh, it was, it was rigged.
And I've not seen it.
I mean, this was my first experience.
It was my first experience to be, uh, you know, in trouble with the law, if you will.
Uh, to be in a court of law.
I had never been through anything.
I was, I was extremely ignorant, uh, as to how all of this, uh, rolls out.
And, uh, boy, did I get an education, you know, learned what a way to get an education, but I got an education and, and, and actually I'm thankful for that today.
But so, right.
So we were going on the, um, premise.
We had some, there were so many levels that we were hitting as far as this is unconstitutional.
Um, this is, uh, even not when, when emergency examinations, executive order that governor walls issued, actually the emergency executive order doesn't speak to the people directly to the people or, or control over the people or to dictate the people's lives.
Emergency executive order applied to the executive branch applied to the, those that worked in the executive branch.
And we proved that on paper, uh, using, um, the, all, all the resources that we needed to use.
And, um, it was ignored.
It was absolutely, ignored.
Anything that should have caused this case to be absolutely dismissed, thrown out.
They just ignored. They did not answer any of our objections or any of our facts, um, to the, uh, situation.
Uh, they didn't answer any of our documents at all.
Wow. And every, again, every, every, uh, uh, level, every court, uh, was in lockstep with the, with the previous court.
Yeah, I've seen that over and over again.
We agree with the, okay, so you are much more familiar with the situation.
Well, you know, going back, 30 years ago, uh, when I was involved with third party politics, uh, I knew people who were also getting involved in third party politics who had been to prison because there were tax protesters or because they were sovereign citizens or whatever.
And they had, they, they would talk to me about it.
They would say, yeah, I came in, here's my case.
Here's what I said to them. And I, I made the legal point and the judge looks at me and says, next point.
We're not going to talk about that.
And, and I've heard that story over and over again.
Same thing they did to you. Railroading people.
This is why I say to people, be very careful.
Yeah. If you're going to become a tax protester or a sovereign citizen, because you're not going to get a fair trial, you can be right.
It can be a hundred percent right.
And you're not going to get a fair trial.
If this is a political issue.
And again, I've seen it in these other things like with Silk Road, they wanted to come after, um, the quote unquote dark web and Bitcoin and things like that.
So if they've got a political agenda and they certainly got a political agenda when it comes to the income tax stuff, uh, they will just, the word goes out.
They know what they're doing and they're going to, they're going to shut you down.
Uh, Peter shifts, father Irwin Schiff.
Uh, I, I met him.
He was at a convention and he was, you know, standing there like a Lenny Bruce after his, uh, uh, trials for speech and everything.
And he was up on a, on a, uh, a box, like a soap box.
And he's talking about his trial and going through the transcript and everything.
So I said this, and then they just said, you know, just threw that out and all the rest of the stuff.
But this is the, what the law says.
And so I've seen that over and over again, how crooked and, and dishonest our courts are.
And that's why the jury nullification thing is so important.
But most people, uh, don't have the courage and the conviction to do what you did, which is to defy this tyranny.
And that's what's necessary.
Uh, because if you don't have people who are going to stand up to it again, like you said, if that had 200 businesses or even more, they could have stopped this.
But if it's only a couple of people, they will hammer you down.
Yeah, right. Exactly.
And that's, and that is what happened.
There was a handful of us that were, you know, destroyed, uh, our livelihood, our businesses were destroyed.
And, uh, it, and, and I've had the opportunity to meet these other, uh, people in the state and mostly women, by the way, um, because these, that's who these, uh, tyrants, you know, um, they go after the women.
They, they love to, I mean, uh, attorney general, attorney general, Keith Ellison, you know, has a history of, uh, you know, being a woman beater.
That's, that's what he's known for.
So anyway, maybe he could get a medal at the Olympics for that.
Uh, I understand you're giving him away for that.
Uh, there was a similar case in, uh, Dallas, for example, Clay Jenkins was the chief elected official in Dallas County.
They call them judges in Texas.
And Shelly Luther, you may remember her.
She had a nail salon or something.
And, uh, he came after her and wanted to throw her in jail.
And of course, some other people, I think the governor may have intervened in that particular case, Governor Abbott.
But, uh, this guy, Clay Jenkins, a couple of years prior to that, they had an illegal immigrant who had come into the country and he had Ebola.
And Clay Jenkins was coming in and telling everybody, it's no big deal.
It's no big deal. Look, you know, we got football games coming up.
We got Dallas and Houston are playing, go to the football game.
It's not anything to worry about.
We got all these hospitals.
They can treat you with anything.
And they took this guy and this guy did not, uh, this guy did die and he got two nurses sick.
They had Fauci come in, Francis Collins come in.
Everybody said, Oh, it's great.
It's no problem. But then when Shelly Luther, and this is, you know, Ebola was serious and it killed that guy.
Shelly Luther says, I'm not going to shut down.
And the same guy who was telling everybody, go ahead and do everything, uh, comes after her and I'm going to put her in jail.
I mean, it's amazing how they, how, how inconsistent and hypocritical they are and how they will focus this.
It was totally political.
It was a psychological, what they were doing.
Now, did they put you in jail?
They did put you in jail, right? They sure did put me in jail.
My first time ever in jail.
Hopefully the last. And it was 90 days.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
I was sentenced to the full, the maximum penalty.
And, uh, as the jury found me guilty on all, um, I believe it was six charges, six charges.
Um, so right.
It was, uh, they sentenced me to 90.
Um, I served 60 and, uh, it was, yeah, it was quite the experience.
Um, the whole thing, the whole thing was quite the experience.
Um, hopefully never to have to repeat it again, but here we are.
And, uh, was it local or was it, state, uh, you mentioned, uh, Keith Ellison.
So is this a state prosecution where they came after you?
Yeah. Yeah. It was, it was, it was, uh, state, but of course now in, uh, in, in the criminal case, um, cases, they had to get somebody in the county or city to prosecute.
The state could not prosecute me on the criminal charges directly.
So they had to prosecute.
They ended up, uh, I, I believe, um, that the county attorney, uh, he, he did not take the case.
I don't know if he refused.
I don't know any of the details there.
Um, I could probably submit a FOIA and find out, but I have not done that.
The, it was, the prosecutor ended up being the city attorney of Albert Lee, Minnesota.
And, um, Albert Lee just, you know, here, here we raised our family in the area for, at that point for about 30 years, whatever it was, um, big family, all of our children lived in the area at that time, almost all of them.
Uh, we had another business, uh, which was, uh, my husband's company that we had built, uh, 30 year business.
Um, and, uh, but that was right there in Albert Lee.
And yet I was treated, I was treated as an actual criminal.
Um, I had, you know, we had churched in the area.
I had volunteered and worked in children's ministries for decades.
Um, so you put all this together and then the city just, you know, uh, uh, allows you to be prosecuted and persecuted.
It's, it was shameful for Albert Lee to allow this.
Yes. They didn't have to allow it, but no, nobody stood up.
I, I had, uh, conversations, my husband and I had conversations with the sheriff at the time, with the chief of police.
We'd invite him in, sit down and have a cup of coffee in our, in our restaurant.
And, uh, uh, they were there.
They were with me. They were with me until push came to shove.
And, uh, then they, hands off.
They don't want to have anything to do with me because the judge got involved and the judge signed for, uh, signed the, uh, arrest warrant.
And, and the judge was prosecuting and persecuting.
And you're right, David, it was a sham.
The whole thing, uh, was a sham.
And, and my heart goes out to all those other folks that have been through these types of situations.
And I know some have been through a lot worse.
You know, mine was a 90 day sentence.
You mentioned, you know, prison sentences that are years, years.
Yeah. There's no doubt there.
It's interesting that Shelly Luther's case, and they tried to send her to jail, but they didn't send her to jail, but it made national news.
You went to jail and it didn't make national news.
And I guess it's because it's coming from Minnesota and well, Minnesota, they can, you know, but you know, I tell people all the time, focus on what is happening at the local level because the people at the local level can make it better or they can make it worse.
We know what the Washington agenda is.
We need to pay attention to what Trump did, what Biden did, and we need to understand what they did and understand they're not going to change anything about it.
And that it made a big difference depending on your locality, the local people that were there, the state people, that were there.
And so again, in your situation, the best thing to do is to just get out of Minnesota because it's so hopelessly corrupt and slavish.
And you now live in, I think it is Wisconsin.
Is that correct? Iowa.
Yeah. Oh, Iowa. Okay.
Iowa. So we stayed fairly close.
We have, because most all of our children are in southern Minnesota and northern Iowa.
Well, a lot more conservative in Iowa.
That's for sure. That is for sure.
Yeah. So, Iowa still needs a lot of work, just probably like about every other state in the union.
But, no, this is a better place to be in Iowa.
It took us quite a while to say, okay, we need to be out of the state.
I think the last straw for us, the convincing situation, event, let's call it an event because it was an event that took place was when certain law enforcement showed up at our door unannounced.
And, you know, continued to, I really can't talk about that yet because it's still under investigation.
Has been for way too long.
But, let's just put it this way.
We know when they want you to shut up, when they want you to get out, they know they have ways.
They have ways. And so, persecution continued.
After I got out of jail, I immediately hit the ground running and campaigned for state senate.
And so, obviously, the state said, okay, we didn't get her to shut up by putting her in jail.
You know, for 60 days.
So, now we're going to use other means to come after her and her family.
And it was absolutely bogus.
And this is all, a lot of it was perpetuated on the local level, I hate to say.
Oh, yeah. New sheriff at that time that more persecution, I'm just going to call it, happened against us.
And I, what do you do?
What do you do? When you have elected public servants that are not doing their duty to the people, protecting the people, guarding the people, upholding their constitutionally protected, God-given rights, that's their duty.
And they're not performing their duties any longer.
Yeah, yeah. I know what you mean about, you know, having the law enforcement show up and kind of have a show of strength.
We had a situation with that.
We had one of our particular locations, we'd had some video stores.
And so, people would pull up and double park and run in and hand us the videotape sometimes.
And we did have a drop box that we could use.
But, you know, if they're doing that, we would just take that from them.
Well, some guy decided, one of the police officers decided he was going to get a bunch of tickets.
So, he parked down our parking lot.
Every time somebody would do that, he'd pull up behind him and give him a parking ticket.
And it's like, what's going on with this?
After he did that two or three times, I went out there and while he was giving them a ticket, I said, how much is that ticket going to be?
All right, I'm going to give you more than that in store credits.
And so, I directly come, and after I did that a couple of times, he went away.
And then he came back with the fire department.
And they got a ladder truck.
And they parked it in the parking lot in front of our store.
And the firemen started taking the police officers up in the ladder truck.
And we had customers who were coming in and saying, what's going on here?
And I was like, well, let me tell you about this.
I mean, I know what that's like.
You know, they will do that kind of stuff.
And so, my heart really goes out to you with that.
Tell me about, did anybody else go to?
To jail other than you?
Not that I'm aware of.
No, as far as I know, I'm the only one that received criminal charges.
And a good friend of mine who also did a similar thing had the state coming against her.
She lives in a town quite north and west of where I live in the southern part of the state, or lived.
And their town is too small for a police department.
But they do have a sheriff's office that governs their town, or protects their town, supposedly.
And actually, I think her sheriff was a pretty good sheriff.
He came to her one day and said, you know, the state got a hold of me.
And they've asked me to prosecute you.
I've told them, no, I will not prosecute you.
Good for him. Yeah, yeah.
But she did not receive criminal.
Oh, but you know, I've got to tell you this, Dave.
It was a real interesting story.
You can look it up.
Larvita McFarquhar.
So, this is just an interesting point.
Larvita is a colored woman.
And an amazing gal she is.
And our attorney general is also colored.
And our attorney general made the statement.
It's in the press.
Something to the effect of that he was going to send her to a work farm if she didn't obey.
Wow. Wow.
And we're scratching our heads thinking, what in the world?
Well, if Lala wins and Tim Walz wins, Keith Ellison is probably going to get some attorney general or something of the U.S. I mean, that's a frightening idea, isn't it?
Oh, yeah, exactly.
You know, what about the churches?
She said at the beginning that walls do not shut down the strip clubs if they shut down the churches.
How did that play out?
Unfortunately, as far as I understand, in my local area, most of the churches shut down.
They consented. And when did he let them open up again?
Do you know? Oh, goodness.
That's a good question.
I'm sorry. I cannot give you the date on that.
It must have been sometime.
I'm thinking it was in the fall or during that November, that second shutdown, that he, I think it was around that time or a little before that time.
And then, wasn't it after the first of the year?
I think maybe in 2022 that he kind of cleared everybody to open up again.
But please don't quote me on that.
I apologize. Yeah.
Yeah, my memory, I think I've tried to stuff some things away because they're so very unpleasant.
And as we're talking and interviewing and, you know, because of this VP being Rawls, it's all really starting to kind of come back and talking about it is good.
So sharing the story is an important story to share.
And if we look at it, you know, we had a similar situation.
In Vegas, they would let the casinos open up, but they wouldn't let the churches open up.
So you have some people go in there and hold a church service inside of the casino to show the absurdity of that.
And the Supreme Court signed on to that as well.
The U.S. Supreme Court is absolutely insane.
I remember in the spring of 2020, after a couple of weeks of this stuff or whatever, there was a guy that I interviewed out of Illinois.
And of course, Illinois, very Pritzker, very dictatorial, just like Rawls.
But he had a small church in a small town, and he never closed it.
And the sheriff that was there was a member of that church.
And so the governor was making threatening gestures and statements about all this kind of stuff.
And the sheriff, as you had stories coming back from all over the country about some police departments showing up and taking down the license plate numbers of people who had violated the orders.
And gone to church and gone to church and gone to church and all that kind of stuff.
The sheriff was there at their church with his deputies surrounding the church to protect them from the state police.
And so that's why I tell people that story, because again, even in a situation like Illinois, kind of a worst case state scenario, you can still have some good local officials and people.
You can make a difference, not at the federal level, the bipartisan agreement about all this stuff.
And they've worked this thing out.
But at the local level, you can make some things better if you get the right people there.
It's very important. That's right.
That's right. And you know, we did our very best.
We meaning myself, my family, supporters, other people who really cared.
The sheriff at the time was Sheriff Freitag.
And we did our best to inform him and educate him.
And I mean that with all respect.
I'm not belittling him by saying that.
He told me to my face when we were talking about the Constitution that he says, you know, I know the First and Second Amendment, but I really don't know the rest of the Constitution well at all.
And we thought that he should probably understand the rest of the Constitution and he should understand the First and Second Amendment a little better.
Somebody offered an all expense paid trip to Sheriff Max's sheriff seminar.
I believe those were going on in Texas at the time, like a two or three day seminar for these sheriffs, educating them in Constitution.
and how to protect the people that you're serving, etc.
He denied that.
He turned it down. We also, two different parties handed him a Sheriff Max booklet or book on what every sheriff should know.
And yet, when push came to shove, my sheriff was not there for me.
He was not there to protect me.
So that was really unfortunate.
Very sad to see.
But you're right. I believe there are...
Yeah, that's right.
It's important that we know, you know, when these elections are coming up, these local elections, you know, kind of get a scope as to where your sheriff is on that.
I think that's interesting.
His name was Freitag.
Freitag. It's like Friday. It's like Dragnet, you know.
Here's my partner. Here's my partner, Friday, you know, Freitag.
But there's another good resource out there as well as Sheriff Mack and the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association.
Of course, you can support that with being a part of the posse.
You don't have to be somebody who works in law enforcement.
You can support that effort as a posse member.
Also, Matt Trujillo has a great book that has been very effective.
A short book, but packed.
A very easy read.
A lot of information.
It's called The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrate.
And it takes it from a historical perspective.
And that's also something that has been known to open the eyes of people who are in law enforcement.
So a couple of good resources there.
Well, it sounds like you really know your stuff.
And thank you so much for taking a stand on that.
If people would have stood up, it would not have happened.
And when people finally just started quietly walking away and not complying, that's when it ended.
And it hasn't officially ended because we haven't taken away any of these usurped powers.
And we haven't seen anybody pay any price for any of this.
None of the people from the sheriffs up to Fauci or either Trump or Biden.
Nobody has paid a penalty for any of this stuff.
And that's why it's going to happen again.
And hopefully this next time when it happens again, people aren't going to quietly and sheepishly go along with it.
They will resist it.
And they'll resist it in sufficient numbers to stop it.
But thank you for standing alone, essentially, against this stuff.
It's a horrific thing.
As you pointed out, when you were in prison, tell people what you missed when you were in prison.
Oh, yeah, definitely.
I missed Christmas with my family.
The birth of one of my granddaughters.
I was supposed to be there in attendance.
I missed that. I missed my wedding anniversary as well as a host of other, you know, events of life happenings.
But, yeah, it was a tough time.
I'll tell you what, though, David, the Lord saw me through.
Good, good. Did they make you wear a mask in prison?
Things like that? Yes, they did.
Yes, they did. Oh, man.
I decided not to fight that, even though I'd never worn, you know, a mask outside of prison other than court because they they required actually a face shield is what they let me get away with in prison or, excuse me, in court.
So, yeah, it was the whole thing.
So ridiculous. It is.
It's just all the Simon Says nonsense.
It's just a joke.
And it was a joke to start with.
Oh, I'm so sorry that happened to you.
But now you're in Iowa.
And have you started? I think you've started another business.
Is that correct? Oh, well, not.
No, actually, we are retired.
Oh, OK. All right.
You're retired. Yeah.
Well. We are retired, at least for at least for the time being.
Mm hmm. Mm hmm.
Well, I thank you so much for what you did.
And again, if we'd had more people like you, this charade would have not gone on.
It would have ended right away.
People, if you don't stand up, they're going to walk all over you.
It's just that simple. That is right.
They walked all over us through through this period of time.
And now we're cheering those people.
And now we're supposed to believe that if we don't get idiot A or idiot B, America is over.
I'm sorry. America ended in 2020.
You just haven't noticed it.
If you're cheering for these people.
Yeah, it's time that everybody catches up, right?
Yeah, exactly. Thank you so much for what you did.
And thank you for coming on. It's great talking to you.
Good luck to you. Thank you, David.
It was a real honor. Thank you so much.
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Mein Fuhrer Freitag.
He got his Fuhrer on.
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And SFLO0818, sheriff had the power to stop this?
Sure did. Radice Bro says, sounds like you need a new sheriff.
Yeah. New sheriff in town.
Sammiller123, the tyrants are so proud of themselves.
May God deal with them all severely.
Yeah. Texas Coast South.
I was resisting when it was booed by the conservatives.
Yeah. I know.
They went along with that.
And you know what? They're going along with it now.
They're going to cheer the guy who did this stuff.
Lazy Toad. Most powerful judges are either owned or compromised or both.
At upper levels especially, it's still their democracy.
Democrat club and we ain't in it.
That's right. Zozo Voxaz says, Artur Pulaski, the Canadian pastor comes to mind.
Yeah, I haven't talked to him in a while.
I interviewed him a couple of times.
He stood up. And we have other pastors who stood up to that.
And if we stand up to them, they will back off.
But they will walk all over you if you lay down.
So going back to the D&C convention, the dilation, and curatage convention, we have Andy Beshear, the governor of Kentucky.
You know, I found this interesting because he was supposedly the nice guy.
Everybody was playing.
You know, he was one of the people being considered for vice president.
And he was one of these COVID tyrants.
It was really bad in Kentucky.
I remember. And he was reelected.
And again, it bothers me to see these guys get reelected.
But they were talking about how relatable and how nice this guy was and how comrade Lala should pick him for vice president.
During an MSNBC interview with Mika Brzezinski, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear claimed that J.D. Vance described rape as inconvenient during a September 2021 Spectrum News interview, after which Beshear went on to say, well, make him go through this.
And so it was picked up.
Vance said, look, I think two wrongs don't make a right.
At the end of the day, we're talking about an unborn baby.
What kind of society do we want to have?
A society that looks at unborn babies as an inconvenience to be discarded?
And again, are you going to, you got somebody who commits a heinous crime.
Are you going to execute his kids?
Is that what you're going to do?
You're going to pull them apart limb by limb while they're alive?
Is that an appropriate response to the crime of the father?
I have played many clips.
of people who survived abortions.
And some of the survivors that they tried to abort.
They were all severely injured, but some of them survived nevertheless.
And some of them were the products of rape.
Why should they be given the death sentence?
And so then after misconstruing Vance's response, Beshear said that Vance's relatives should be victimized.
He told Mika Brzezinski, J.D. Vance calls pregnancy resulting from rape inconvenient.
Inconvenience is traffic.
I mean it is.
Make him go through this.
In response to that, Vance said on Twitter, what the hell is this?
Why is Andy Beshear wishing that a member of my family would get raped?
What a disgusting person.
And he's the nice guy that was in the race for vice president.
The Democrat Party is now the real Freedom Caucus, says the New Republic.
Oh, it's wonderful. Freedom is, and again, the freedom to do whatever you want to sexually and have no consequences.
The freedom to murder babies.
And of course, as I said for the longest time, it is the only freedom that they support.
It is the only choice that they support.
And they proved it.
Without a doubt. Without a shadow of a doubt.
During the lockdowns and subsequent to that.
You don't have the freedom to choose your medical, you know, what your doctor and you work out.
You don't have any religious freedom.
You don't have any medical freedom.
Your body and your medical choices are going to be decided by politicians and bureaucrats.
Even Reason has picked up on this.
He said, is there any freedom that Comrade Lala supports other than the so-called freedom to murder babies?
Of course not. But Newsweek is trying to sell that.
This has become the primary thing.
The primary thing of their campaign. I think it would be very interesting to talk to the Constitution Party candidate, but we can't reach him.
So anybody out there wants to help us get in contact with this guy, we've tried multiple times to reach out to him.
There's no response. But it's Randall Terry, who in the past was very active as an anti-abortion protester.
He ran for office once before and he ran ads showing what abortion was.
He said he was going to run for president as part of the Constitution Party so he could run those ads and we've not been able to reach him.
It seems to me like that would be, this would be the prime time if you've got the Democrat Party running on abortion as some kind of a religious right.
Newsweek says she put out her first campaign ad which says there are some people who think we should be a country of chaos, of fear, of hate.
I think those are the people that locked us down and kept that thing going, don't you?
But us, we choose something different.
We choose freedom. The ad underscored the message by queuing up Beyonce's song Freedom.
Beyonce, who herself is selling sex, free sex without any consequences.
The freedom to do what you wish without any consequences.
And if somebody else gets hurt, not your problem, right?
No, these people have shut down free speech that they hate and all the rest of this.
And when you look look at the Democrat Party's platform, RT said it's kind of puzzling if you look at it.
It's a 91-page document.
And they said, is Biden still in the race?
Biden is referred to 20 times in the Democrat Party's platform as the candidate.
Despite the fact that he's now out, I guess the issue is they couldn't tip off their plan until after they had sent it to the printers.
But even more interesting is the fact that although he's mentioned as a candidate 20 times, Lala Harris, Comrade Harris, is only mentioned 32 times.
Biden is named 287 times.
And Trump is mentioned 150 times.
He's mentioned five times more than Comrade Lala.
Oh, it is strange times, isn't it?
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