As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday the 19th of September.
Year of our Lord, 2012.
Well, today we're going to take a look at more details that have emerged.
It's an interesting case because in a technological society like ours, we have so many different gadgets.
You have to ask yourself, what is going to be done as we keep provoking wars everywhere?
What's going to be done to our vulnerable infrastructure?
What's going to be done to us individually?
And of course, the other side of this story, of what happened with the pagers...
Is the increasing war, the building war in the Middle East, as well as looking at what is happening with China, with Russia.
You know, we've had some Russian jets do flybys in Alaska to intimidate people.
Don't worry, we've sent up 100, 130 troops up there that should take care of the Russians.
This is absolute insanity.
We're going to take a look at that, but we're also going to take a look at what they knew about the pandemic.
Folks, there were so many people, medical people, who said the ventilators are there to kill people.
Or in the UK, the midazolam is there to kill people, not to treat them.
It was deliberate murder.
the liberate murder. Well, looking at the pager thing, it is interesting going back and forth, First, the absurd narrative that came out was that, oh, look, it just ramped this thing up and overheated the lithium batteries.
Why would people assume that?
Well, because we've seen so many lithium battery fires.
You know, we've seen situations with Samsung phones exploding.
They wouldn't let them take a particular model on airplanes for a while.
And we've seen e-bikes that have batteries that spontaneously catch fire in the lobbies in New York.
And it caused many fires, many deaths throughout New York.
We see what happens with the electric cars, with the semis that Sometimes people, if they're trapped in, they're incinerated alive.
So yeah, the lithium battery is a big problem, but guess what?
The best I could find, these old-school pagers don't have lithium batteries.
They've got like AAA alkaline batteries.
Now there was a cyber aspect to this sneak attack, actually, and it is interesting to see how this thing is unfolding, but You know, the reporters immediately go to the company Gold Apollo that is in Taiwan.
You know, they show up and it's like this 60-minute thing, when 60 minutes used to actually do investigations.
We used to actually have the media go out and do investigations, and you've got the sweating guy that Martin Short did such a great job of portraying.
But again, it seems like this pager manufacturer doesn't know anything at all about it.
They intercepted this.
They did what they wanted to do, turn them into explosive devices.
They're able to identify all these different pagers.
Again, that's the cyber side of it.
Cyber hacking, you know, knowing what these people are doing, uh, being able to activate them, but also being able to track them, follow them.
Uh, but they, uh, they went, reporters went to the Taiwanese, uh, manufacturer, their gold Apollo.
And the Taiwanese ministry of trade actually took their side.
I don't, I, again, I think they're innocent.
They said, first of all, uh, they didn't directly export anything to Lebanon.
Uh, number two, the components, uh, that were there, um, basically just a, um, you, you have a decoder, you have a, an antenna, you got some AAA batteries and that's basically it, but it can't cause an explosion.
And thirdly, they said that from 2022 to August of 2024, they exported 260,000 of these, mainly to the U.S.
and to Europe.
they exported 260,000 of these mainly to the US and Europe and then they listed the top five countries US nearly 25,000 Hong Kong five and a half thousand Australia three and a half thousand Netherlands Uh, 1.8, uh, thousand, uh, France, 1.3,000 Hungary, 254.
Now is this company BAC that was out of Hungary.
And it's not clear what their role was in this stuff.
But, uh, if you look at the picture of, um, they they've taken their website down now.
But if you look at what their website looked like before they took it down.
Who is BAC Consulting?
Well, we're located in the beautiful city of Budapest, merging the cultural blah blah blah.
And then they start talking about Carl Jung.
A philosophical statement?
Every human life contains a potential.
If that potential is not fulfilled, then that life was wasted.
Our mission is to extract unicity, I guess, is what that is, from entrepreneurs and organizations.
We work internationally as agents of change.
It's like a CIA facade front group.
But then you look at this and it's like, yeah, it's a honey trap, isn't it?
This is the CEO and founder of the company.
I don't know.
I mean, uh, she has, uh, the look like the whole company had disappeared.
Now she has been located and she made a statement, but you know, this, this might be the friendly face that they brought this stuff on.
They said, just stop by and have some, uh, some Italian coffee with us sometime.
Yeah.
So he said, uh, I'm just doing my business.
The guy in Taiwan, I'm just doing my business.
Why am I getting involved in terrorist attacks?
The product was not ours.
It was only that it had our brand on it.
Instead, they licensed it to these other people.
They put their brand on it.
We sold it.
Uh, they authorized BAC to use our brand trademark for product sales in specific regions, but the design, the manufacturing, the products are entirely handled by BAC.
Well, again, I believe him.
The question is, does Hezbollah?
Are they going to get some bombs of a different type?
Who knows what's going to happen.
One of the outstanding questions is how the blasts were planned and then triggered.
Coordinated, all to happen at the same time.
And they said, Israel's yet to comment, but several reports from the region that the war preparations are underway, because that's what this was.
This was just a start.
This was a decapitation attempt.
Looks like it was pretty successful.
They got about a quarter of the leadership of Hezbollah as they had decided to invade.
And when you look at the material that was in there, they said it was inserted before the devices arrived at Lebanon.
Initial reports indicate they contained PETN, as I pointed out yesterday.
To give you an idea of how powerful that is, each device had about 20 grams of that.
So that's a small amount.
That's less than three quarters of an ounce.
of this stuff.
Could have been snuck in any particular way.
It doesn't explode on impact or on ignition, but it can be triggered by continuous vibration, which apparently is what they did.
They somehow put this in.
They know the pager numbers.
So that's where the contacts with BAC and things like that would, whoever they bought this from, would come into play.
And then they send it a flurry of activity somehow.
That vibration then ignites the PETN.
They said that one kilogram of PETN equals one and a quarter kilograms of TNT, so it's significantly more potent than TNT.
TNT is only about eighty percent or so of it.
And then how would they get this all in?
Well, we've known for the longest time, and Ed Snowden put this out, He said, I keep thinking about this top secret photo from the revelations of mass surveillance back in 2013, when he did his leaks, revealing how the NSA poisoned commercial shipments and transit, often at airports, to spy on the ultimate recipients.
Ten years later, And the shipment security has never improved.
As a matter of fact, what was happening, I remember at that time when that happened, it was very well known, specifics were made, they had a large center that was in San Antonio, for example, was one of them.
And so they would work with the shippers and they would intercept computers that were going to people of interest.
And they would load it up with all kinds of surveillance stuff.
Spyware, hardware, all kinds of things.
They'd open up the computers and load them up and then seal them back up, as if it was coming from the factory.
Yeah, they had an app for that, you know?
So, I mean, when you look at that, there's no surprise that something like this would happen.
But considering the fact that our own government has been doing that to people, not just Israelis, but our own government, Imagine what they're going to do someday here, someday here.
You know, Michael Hastings was a reporter who was with the Rolling Stones, and he reported on the absurd mismanagement in Afghanistan under McChrystal, who now is, he made a bid for relevance with the Democrats by pushing gun control.
He's one of these guys out there saying, well, you know, Nobody should have military weapons except for the military.
And that pretty much includes all the guns.
But do you realize how fast these bullets travel?
You know, that kind of stuff, right?
Stupid, stupid stuff.
But Hastings embarrassed him.
They actually did like a Netflix or Amazon movie, TV movie that had Brad Pitt playing McChrystal.
Now, they didn't use McChrystal's name.
But look that up.
I can't remember what the name of that was.
I just thought about it.
War Machine.
War Machine.
Thank you.
There we go.
All right.
Ask a friend.
That was fast, Travis.
Thank you.
Or did you do that from memory?
Oh, memory.
Okay.
He knew it from memory.
Um, but you know, that was the beginning.
He's marching in with his big entourage of people.
And then at the end, you know, he's kicked out and the next general comes in with a big entourage of people.
That's the Afghans war.
So, uh, but anyway, uh, Hastings had made a lot of enemies with that.
A lot of enemies were the people who, um, were part of the entourage of a crystal really hated him.
And then beyond that, he was working on something.
We, to this day, don't know what it was that he was working on, but he contacted several people.
He's very concerned for his life.
He had a rented Mercedes, and he would go out every morning, said the lady that he was renting from, and look all around the car, look under the car.
He thought something's going to be done with it.
And I think something was done with it.
And those days, you know, in 2013, Mercedes has always been at the cutting edge of useless gadgets and things like that, you know, but highly connected, lots of electronic control, of accelerator, of steering and all that sort of thing.
And, you know, later we saw the pictures of it flying down the wee hours of the morning.
You know, triple digit figures going really, really fast.
And you don't see the explosion that happens, but the next thing you see is a car that has crashed into a tree.
And it's not that crumpled.
And the engine is missing.
And the engine was ejected down the direction this guy was going.
Down the road.
If he had lost control of the car and crashed into the tree, which was the narrative, the engine would not have been ejected at a 90 degree angle way down the road.
It would have been captured in the car and pressed in.
And there would have been much more of an accident with the car.
And then the car catches fire.
And the gas tank in the back is not compromised or anything.
I believe that he was something that either blew up internally or externally with that.
I always believed that.
And I believe that the car was hacked.
And we had people at the time who said, I can't remember the name of the guy now.
It's been so long.
It's 11 years.
There was some guy who used to work in intelligence who had been talking about that.
And of course they demonstrated that you could take over many different aspects.
If Carl had electronics in it, you could easily hack it.
And you know, if you got An emergency braking system, or emergency accelerating system, or whatever.
You can take over the accelerator.
You can make it veer into other people.
And there was a guy who was talking about how that could be used for assassinations.
He was talking about that before it happened with Hastings.
So when I saw that, I knew that he had been killed.
And that was before I knew that he was working on something, that he was very afraid that they were going to get him.
And the last message he got was, I'm going to go undercover now.
You're not getting anything from me for a while.
So, um, these types of things, when we look at the, the pager stuff, this is really nothing new.
This has been going on for quite some time.
And I think it underscores a real danger, uh, to everyone in our society, but also a real danger to our highly connected, uh, infrastructure and all the rest of this stuff.
We've talked about this, uh, so many times and for so long in this show.
Israel has not commented directly on the explosions, but two U.S.
officials and a senior diplomat in the Middle East told NBC News that Israel was behind the attack.
But of course, the U.S.
went along with all this.
The U.S.
says, we didn't know anything about this, except that the U.S.
hospital there was told to change all their pagers.
This is like 9-11.
It really is.
Uh, reached by phone Wednesday, BAC Consulting Chief Executive Christiana Barsoni.
That's what she looks like right there.
Um, she says, I don't make the pagers.
I'm just the intermediate.
I think you got it wrong.
Here we go.
So, uh, she denies, um, that nobody directly asked her if she was working with Mossad or the CIA or anything, but.
Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies.
Hungarian justice ministry records show that a firm with the name BAC Consulting was registered as a new company in 2022.
Its main activities listed retail trade of telecommunications projects as well as management consulting, jewelry making, and cultivation of fruit.
Highly focused company.
A company of the same name had existed before, but was shut down in 2020.
Well, um, uh, when we, um, uh, hang on just one second, let me change this thing.
And it is a constant source of annoyance to me when I, uh, anyway, uh, so now we've had a second wave.
We've had a second wave.
Uh, this is handheld walkie talkies now.
And they killed a bunch more people.
One of them was caught on video exploding at a funeral in Lebanon.
So, you know, again, just wait until China starts doing this to U.S.
politicians or to U.S.
military or whatever.
Oh, but we're not terrorists, are we?
No, no, we don't.
We don't do coups.
We don't overthrow governments.
We don't start wars.
We don't continue wars forever.
No, we're not terrorists.
But you know, everything is made in China, right?
Maybe it'd be pretty easy for them to rig stuff.
And of course, that was a big part of what they were very concerned about with 5G.
They said, we can't have China making the chips that are going to be part of our 5G system.
They're going to spy on everything.
They'll see the big board, Mr. President.
If you want to be safe, you've got to get a ham radio, because they can't eat pork.
There you go.
Keep you safe from the Muslims, I guess.
And the Jews.
And the Jews, yeah.
No ham.
all of but no I am gonna stay away from the kosher pagers or something the but when you look at the 5g thing the obvious thing when I was talking about this I said okay so they're telling us how dangerous this is if China has access to the chips
I said, you know they're telling you that they're going to be spying on us, right?
We don't want the Chinese government spying on us.
We want the federal government spying on us.
Don't you feel better to have the federal government spying on you than China?
Quite frankly, I would prefer it was China.
They have far less ability to mess with me than the federal government does.
But that was a flat-out confession for anybody who could think, and yet We're constantly told, if you think the 5G is going to be used as surveillance and control, you're a conspiracy theorist.
While the government is telling you it's going to be used for surveillance and control, if China does it, but not if they do it, of course, because the US government, we're the good guys.
We wear the white hats.
A security source told Reuters of the walkie talkies that exploded.
And that's an interesting, I just, I always thought that was a funny name.
I got a walkie talkie.
Well, everybody's walkie talking everywhere now.
We all talkie and walkie at the same time.
It was really a neutral then, right?
You know, only the people with walkie talkies or Dick Tracy who had his wristwatch radio could do that kind of stuff.
But, uh, you don't even think about those.
Um, it's been a long time since I've seen pagers and walkie talkies.
They tried to go old school, right?
That should be a lesson for us as well.
I guess they can get you even with the old school tech.
Maybe they need to go back to writing on paper and that kind of stuff.
But anyway, the walkie talkies exploded yesterday were purchased five months ago around the same time as the pagers.
And so, they actually booby-trapped.
People were speculating that they had more of a charge in them than the pagers did.
Because they were larger, they could put more in and not be noticed.
Again, that explosive activated by vibration is so powerful that they only needed to put 0.7 ounces in it.
So you're starting to see articles like this from Breitbart.
Chinese electric vehicles could be weaponized by Beijing.
All highly computerized cars are weaponized.
They're weaponized so the government can shut them down.
They're weaponized so they can track and follow and spy on you with everything.
All of these devices, especially if they're connected to anything, all these devices are there to collect data about you.
The smart devices, self-monitoring and reporting technology.
And it's what I was just saying about Michael Hastings.
Yeah.
They can be weaponized.
They can be controlled.
Uh, but a Breitbart wants us to think that it's just China, right?
Just like Trump.
Yeah.
And I don't have to worry about 5g unless it's China.
But if it's the U S government spying on you, it's all good.
Right?
Uh, they said, uh, communist China threatens to undercut domestic manufacturing and expose the country to national security risks.
Well, there you go.
We're back to Trump's bloodbath.
And a double entendre too, right?
Could use any of this technology to kill people, but also to destroy us economically, which is what he was really talking about.
And here's the thing that you really ought to worry about with this technology, this wireless technology.
Infertility, cancer, DNA damage.
Not blowing your testicles off all at once, but just slowly cooking them.
You know, don't keep your phones in your pockets unless you've got some kind of a shield thing to put them in.
Putting them in a shield thing is good anyway, because it blinds the thing.
It can't be constantly recording and spying where you are.
It doesn't know.
But anyway, yeah, you should worry about this type.
Hundreds of studies have shown proof of biological harm from wireless devices, including infertility, cancer, and DNA damage.
We're already significantly exposed to RF radiation, writes Exposé News, but it is set to dramatically increase by 2030.
It's projected that there'll be over 500 billion wirelessly connected devices globally, averaging almost 60 devices per person.
But the key thing is that when we do 5G, We don't know or care about the health effects of it.
See, the surveillance effects of it are known, even though they, again, want to tell us, oh, no, it'll be fine as long as the U.S.
government is controlling it.
But the surveillance stuff is obvious.
And we know that electromagnetic fields affect us biologically.
We don't know.
We don't care, I guess, what the combined effect of all these different devices are.
Now we certainly haven't done any testing of 5G.
I remember when the stuff started rolling out in Brussels, Belgium, the city there said, well, that's going to happen here, not at those power levels.
We've got regulations and that is well above the radiation levels that we, the density that we allow here.
And I looked it up and it's like the United States has the highest allowed radiation density of any of the developed countries.
We are completely owned by corporations that are given a pass by the FDA or any of these regulatory agencies.
Do whatever they want to make a profit.
They don't care if they kill us at all.
They really don't.
And these people are so controlled by their love of money, they don't even think about their own health.
They certainly don't care about yours.
So Frank Clegg, former president of Microsoft Canada, Currently CEO of Canadians for safe technology has been vocal about his concerns regarding the safety of 50 wireless tech.
I'm sorry, not 55 G wireless technology has challenged telecom companies to provide scientific evidence of his data, of his safety.
Um, yeah, please, uh, please test your stuff and let us know if you've got any problems.
That's the same approach that the FDA took with the jabs, even after they were told by Children's Health Defense.
You know this polyethylene glycol that you're encapsulating this stuff in?
PEG?
That's going to cause a lot of people to go on anaphylactic shot.
FDA says, we don't care.
Tell Pfizer.
Pfizer said, we don't care.
FDA is going to stamp it as approved.
We don't care.
We don't have any liability for that.
They don't care.
In 2019, Clegg released an educational video about the health and safety concerns about 5G and wireless technology.
He outlined the most current research and data at the time on wireless technologies, its implications, its potential impacts on human health.
It also makes a call for policymakers and industry to explore the achievable, safer solutions that allow us to retain all the benefits of our technology, but do it safely.
Well, um, he just doesn't understand how this whole thing works, I guess.
Because, see, the government wants surveillance and they want control.
And the companies want profit.
And they have a fascist partnership to just sweep all this stuff aside.
Uh, so he said, uh, some of the documented things, problems with the radiation exposure, insomnia, headaches, fatigue, heart palpitations, heart arrhythmia, infertility, tinnitus, numbness, tingling in the extremities, diabetes, cancer, permanent DNA damage, mental health issues, like increased anxiety, depression, attention deficit disorder, uh, ADD or ADHD, autism, mood string swings, emotional stability, all this stuff.
We had a Navy doctor who did experiments.
He found that, you know, just like with the radar machines, they found they could microwave food.
Well, he found that, his name was Alan Fry.
They call it the Fry Effect.
No joke, yeah, frying your brain and anything else it's close to.
Uh, the fry effect, uh, his assistant found that instead of warming up his coffee, he was hearing these noises, clicking noises and everything.
And they realized that it was a different frequency, different frequencies do different things.
And so as I changed the frequency spectrum to 5g, this first time they've used this kind of frequency spectrum, and now they're getting ready to roll out 6g before too much longer, but they'll do that without any testing either.
They simply don't care.
So hundreds of studies have shown proof of biological harm from wireless devices.
Other countries just allow a fraction of it, but hey, we're in America.
We don't care about that kind of stuff.
That's for sissies to think about, that kind of thing.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and when we come back, we're going to take a look at what's happening on the war side.
I will be right back.
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Alright, on Rumble, B Slice, thank you very much for the tip, says, Hi David, you were searching for a term yesterday, and somebody on Rumble Chat knew it, iatrocide.
The act of killing a patient by medical treatment.
You won't find it in a mainstream online dictionary.
That's right, I talked about it two days ago, and I even I even talked about the etymology, the fact that it was disease by physician.
The term there was referring to disease, and that is genesis by physician, is really how they put that together.
But when you look at that, I don't know if when they deliberately murder people, which is what we're going to be talking about coming up, Is that still iatrocine or is that homicide?
And, you know, the case that is coming up, Our Amazing Grace, the Sharon family, how their daughter was essentially medically kidnapped by somebody like so many of these people and killed against their violated Their orders that they had given them, they had power of attorney and all the rest of the stuff, cut off their communications, put on a ventilator so she couldn't talk to them, wouldn't let them see what was going on, all the rest of it.
This happened to a lot of people.
It's a very important case.
Because in this particular case, they were able to get it beyond just malpractice.
Uh, because it was a malpractice case.
The insurance company was to get involved and they might argue it or they might settle or something like that, but it's just an insurance company issue.
And, um, you know, the doctor just keeps going.
Just like this guy who just killed somebody by removing the wrong organ.
Uh, he was supposed to, uh, what was it supposed to take out the gallbladder or something?
He's got the guy's liver killed him right away.
Oops.
Oh, I just wrong organ.
Uh, but he had already done that.
He did that a year ago, but Hey, his malpractice insurance company covered it.
And he just continued to do it again.
So then the next time he killed somebody, when he did it first time, he didn't kill anybody, but, um, In this particular case about Our Amazing Grace, that's the website you can find out all about.
We've got to get the dad back on again because it's about time to do an update.
I'll do that soon.
Because the trial is coming up, I think, in November.
But the judge agreed to hear not just arguments about malpractice, but about their arrogance and shutting this down to listen about it from a perspective of homicide.
Which is really the way that these cases should be viewed.
And we're going to talk about that coming up.
But first I want to talk about the big homicide, the big war that's coming.
World War.
World War.
We're already in it, folks!
And so when you look at it, it's got many different moving parts in the World War.
Multiple locations.
As I said before the election, I said, the difference between Trump and Biden in 2020, I said, is going to be war with China or war with Russia.
If it's Biden, we'll have war with Russia.
If it's China, if it's Trump, it'll be China first.
I said, if we're really unlucky, it'll be both of them.
And it looks like it's going to be both of them.
And it looks like in addition to that, we'll have a shockwave in the Middle East for energy and oil that'll come from Middle East war.
Whether or not that has any effect on us domestically in terms of war and violence remains to be seen, because we have a very vulnerable border.
We have a very vulnerable infrastructure.
We have a lot of people who have already come across the border from those countries unmolested, saying to reporters, you know who I am?
You're going to find out who I am.
Some people looked him up and said, oh yeah, Middle Eastern terrorist.
Hezbollah begins the first cross-border attacks now since the Pager blasts.
Lebanese government's concerned about all-out war breaking out with Israel.
Well, it didn't take long.
It already has broken out, essentially.
They've escalated their attacks.
Their attacks, their rocket attacks, have been going on pretty solidly for about 11 months.
But again, there's no interest at all in terms of stopping any of this stuff.
There's no interest in stopping what's going on in Gaza.
There's no interest in, uh, Hezbollah stopping their missiles.
And we can play the game as to who started this thing.
Question is, what are we going to have the game where we say who stops it, right?
That's typically what happens with wars.
Uh, people that you started it, you know, they fight until they're exhausted.
And then at that point they say, let's just end this thing.
Let's just try to stop this.
Well, we're not at that point.
It's got to get a lot bigger.
A lot more people are going to die before somebody's going to have the good sense to say, let's just stop this.
Nobody wants to talk about peace.
Not at this point.
None whatsoever.
As a matter of fact, we're ramping up for a civil war here in America.
We've got civil wars in our political parties.
We've got groups of Americans that want to fight each other.
And we've got groups that are being brought in en masse from other countries as well.
So Israel's war cabinet has now green-lit an offensive war against Hezbollah.
And you've now got Israeli troops moving north as well, as jets that have made attacks.
But that's what the Pager attacks were for.
Again, it was to decapitate the leadership of Hezbollah.
So they'd made this determination a long time ago that they were going to go to war with Lebanon.
And that's what we saw, was the commencement of that war.
And it was pretty successful, taking out about a quarter by people's estimates, anywhere from 10 to 25 percent of the leadership of Hezbollah.
We call that decimating, even if it's a lower number, right?
10%.
And the Roman army, if they showed cowardice in battle and they pulled back, they would bring up the units involved and they would have every 10th man step forward and they would kill them.
Decimated them, you know?
One out of ten.
Well, that's what they did.
They decimated and decapitated Hezbollah for the most part.
The Israeli cabinet has given Netanyahu And Defense Minister Galant the authorization to take military action against Hezbollah.
Essentially they've declared war.
They made that pretty clear when they did the Pager attack anyway.
Israel has further just ordered an elite brigade to the north.
About 10 to 20,000 soldiers, paratroopers, commandos will now join the 36th Division under the Northern Command.
The attacks in Lebanon have impacted a wide array of small electronic devices far beyond just pagers.
One person said, my cousin in Beirut messaged me about saying she disconnected her baby monitor and other household appliances and devices.
Our people are unaware of which devices are safe and which are not.
If this was happening in Israel, the entire world would be condemning it.
This is terrorism, says a person on social media.
Well, I agree.
And this is why what is so concerning, you know, we have if we're going to insist upon our right to have a war and we're not interested in peace, one of the aspects of a just war is to try to do everything you can to neutralize a threat, but also to pursue peace.
It also means that you're attacked first.
Of course, we can play that game as to who shot first.
But there is no interest in stopping these wars.
The only interest is in accelerating it and spreading it to multiple countries.
Jody Westby of Global Cyber Risk said Hezbollah relied on old technology because they thought it'd make its members' communications a lot more secure.
They said they thought the pagers would be more difficult to intercept, harder to trace the communications passed through them.
No, actually.
This is digital warfare.
What they did was to take out a line of communication for Hezbollah.
Clearly, it was planted, it was planned, it was effective.
I wouldn't call it a weapon of mass destruction, but I would just call it an autonomous weapon.
An executed military action, he said.
Matter of fact, one person says, think about what they did.
First, they blew up the pagers, forcing the surviving Hezbollah cadres to rely on walkie talkies.
And then they blow up the much bigger explosive devices inside the walkie talkies.
He said a TV spy series, a TV spy series producer would rule out this twist plot as impossible to believe in.
And again, just imagine how vulnerable the USA is then.
So, you know, when you look at cars or any of the stuff there, but it's really the infrastructure.
And you think about how vulnerable our infrastructure is.
I've talked about that many times with Jack Lawson, how easy it is to take out some of these transformers that can't be replaced very easily.
People talk about an EMF pulse or something like that.
An EMP, sorry.
And how that could blow out these transformers that are incredibly complicated, expensive, and only one or two places make them.
There's a place in Germany, I think, that makes them.
But, you know, it's going to take a long time if you don't have them backed up.
And if it blows out the backed up ones as well.
And so we have a very, very vulnerable infrastructure, but we act as if nobody can touch us.
What foolish people we have running our country.
Just astounding.
Astounding.
It's almost like they want to kill us all, isn't it?
Israeli warplanes have struck targets in southern Lebanon.
They're moving forces north.
They've had jets have struck that, and they've had rockets fired, of course, by Hezbollah, which has been going on for quite some time.
It went on for 11 months or so.
So again, the brinksmanship is everywhere.
And the push, push, push for war is everywhere.
And so let's take a look at what's going on with this.
As we are, you know, we gave the jets to the Ukrainians.
Apparently, because Russia wasn't bragging about it, apparently one of the F-16s was shot down by friendly fire.
They fired, relieved of command, the guy who was in charge of it.
But gave them F-16s, going to give them long-range missiles, and as Putin was saying, made a point of doing a men-on-the-street interview, they just happened to catch him as he's walking along the street, right?
But this guy stops him on the street and does an interview with him, and he says that if these long-range missiles are put there, he said they can't do the targeting without the U.S.
satellites, and they can't even fire them without having U.S.
personnel.
So he said if you put that there and you start firing these missiles in, it's going to be a direct attack from the United States into Russia.
And so he does that message.
He also sends a message by having flyovers.
Just last week we saw a grouping consisting of eight Russian planes, four Navy vessels come close to Alaska.
So the U.S.
is going to respond in strength.
We've sent 130 troops to a remote Alaskan island for this Russian threat.
That should do it, don't you think?
What a bunch of idiots.
I think Putin is just waiting to see what happens with the election, if there's going to be a change of policy before he does something, but I think it's really going to hit the fan after the election.
One way or the other.
Ukrainian drone attack that hit a weapons depot in Russia Caused an earthquake-sized blast yesterday at the Arsenal.
It was 240 miles west of Moscow.
Going pretty far in.
Unverified video and images on social media showed a huge ball of flame blasting into the night sky, multiple detonations thundering across a lake, and it was about 240 miles west of Moscow.
And there you go, you can see the video there.
NASA satellites picked up intense heat sources emanating from an area about five square miles at the site in the early hours and also earthquake monitoring stations noted what sensors thought was a small earthquake in the area.
It hit an ammunition depot in the area of Toropets, said a Ukrainian-born pro-Russian military blogger.
Everything that can burn is already burning there and exploding, he said.
And so, people who were far away on social media, if they had property in the town, were not there.
One person said, some of them were asking, is this particular address still standing?
What about this building that belongs to me?
People don't, does anyone know what happened to Kootenai Village?
They told me nothing is left of our house, posted one woman.
Another woman replied, she said, it's horror there.
The village is just 2.8 miles northeast of Toropets.
War is horrible.
You know, it's horrible to see people getting killed and mutilated, as we saw with these videos, but these blasts and things like that are even worse, which makes it so reprehensible that the John McCain's and people of both parties, you know, The legacy of him with Lindsey Graham and all these people.
They're just disgusting.
Just disgusting.
But you know, these are people who have no problem ripping babies apart either.
In the womb, so.
Just fiends.
Just demonic.
The size of the main blast shown on the unverified social media was consistent with 200 to 240 tons of high explosives detonating.
Some war bloggers asked how drones could trigger such a large blast in what was thought to be a highly fortified facility.
In other words, they don't just put them in a tin building, you know, when you got all these different munitions, it's supposed to be fortified.
According to a state news agency in Russia, from a report from 2018, Russia was building an arsenal for the storage of missiles, ammunition and explosives there.
It's a thousand year old town, has a population of just over 11,000 people.
Dmitry Bolgakov, then a deputy defense minister, said in 2018 that the facility would defend weapons from missiles and even a small nuclear attack.
So this is something that was triggered by a drone.
It was supposed to have all kinds of fortifications around it, and yet this guy, Dmitry Bolgakov, was arrested earlier this year on corruption charges.
So maybe he didn't build it, you know, maybe he, um, just kind of pocketed the money.
You think that's happening in the United States as well?
Yes, of course it's happening in the United States.
That's why you had what happened in the Pentagon on nine 11, where they fly the, uh, the drone or whatever it was that they had the cruise missile into the window of the accounting office.
There was tracking the two plus a trillion dollars that had disappeared.
That, yeah, just keep the money and you don't build the fortifications.
So the U.S.
media is now ginning up more fear of a direct conflict with China as well.
Third front.
Mainstream media is once again warning about a looming threat that the U.S.
could find itself in with a direct conflict with China.
And again, as I talked about it, they are laser focused on this.
The guy that I interviewed was A deep state military industrial complex guy, four battlegrounds, it was all about war with China.
But it really focused on AI and electronics and countermeasures and cyber attacks and all that sort of thing.
I brought him on to talk about the AI aspect of it.
But he was saying, we're essentially at war with China and it's going to be a technological war like this kind of stuff with the pagers and things.
Last week, CBS ran a story called, How U.S.
Military Could Become Involved in Dangerous South China Sea Conflict.
They're going to be prepping everybody for it.
As a part of that, they talked to the Secretary of the Air Force, Frank Kendall.
He said, China is not a future threat.
China is a threat today.
I'm not saying war in the Pacific is imminent or inevitable.
It's not.
But I am saying the likelihood is increasing and will continue to do so.
And in this article they talk about the recent conflicts You know, China hitting a Philippine naval ship, ramming it, and things like that, because they're fighting over these artificial islands.
And China is asserting its ownership over the China Sea, which is not the China Sea.
It doesn't belong to China any more than the Gulf of Mexico belongs to Mexico.
It just happens to be the name.
I mean, these are international waters and they built islands, artificial islands there as military bases because they know the Philippines is a big American base.
So, yeah, it's going to escalate.
It'll be the Philippines, it'll be Taiwan, Russia, all over the Middle East.
Things are really going to heat up this next year.
We're going to take a quick break and we will be right back.
Stay with us.
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Well, let's talk about The other kind of murder that's happening with the depopulation, again, if you go back and you look at Paul Ehrlich, as I said yesterday, the population bomb, we got to reduce the number of people.
Well, we could do it with a war, but the best way we could do it is with some kind of a pandemic.
But even better than a pandemic, folks, is a germ game where the government can directly kill you.
Whether it's with an injection or whether it's with a ventilator.
Uh, this story from children's health defense, they interviewed a guy who is a respiratory therapist, but I reported in the past, um, what a pulmonologist said that a pulmonologist is somebody who has a full MD training as well as a special specialty and respiratory disease and treatment.
And they're all saying the same thing.
These ventilators made absolutely no sense to me youth.
Why was there such a rush to do this?
That's why I have absolutely no sympathy for Peter Navarro when he was sent to prison.
I said, keep him there for the rest of his life for this!
They sent him to prison for a non-crime.
You know, just like they did Dennis Hastert, the longest-serving GOP Speaker of the House.
They sent him to jail for Trying to take his money out of the bank in a way that it wouldn't be noticed by the government.
What business does the government have about you taking your money out?
They presume to have an interest in knowing when you're putting money in because they want to get the taxes.
That's one of the reasons why I get to get rid of the income tax.
Income tax has always been about surveillance and entrapment and other things like that.
But to take the money out of the bank, that's not a crime.
His real crime was being a pedophile.
They let that go.
Peter Navarro's real crime was killing people with ventilators, pushing that out, bragging about it.
Who is he?
He's not a doctor.
Right?
What business does he have of that?
What business does Trump have?
What business does the federal government have in terms of bribing hospitals to do this?
And here's the issue with Children's Health Defense.
Now, where in this article could I see that they mentioned That the Trump administration was paying hospitals $39,000 to put people on a ventilator.
Of course, they're going to put them on a ventilator for $39,000.
I mean, that's nearly the price.
As a matter of fact, as I've said before, they point at somebody and say, you've got COVID and they get $13,000.
They put them on a ventilator, they get $39,000.
How much did the ventilator cost them?
They get $39,000. How much does the ventilator cost them? $50,000.
50,000.
They're already $2,000 profit.
And then they get to charge them for daily use and everything that they do while you're in the hospital, including that daily use of the ventilator.
They said, we'll give you a 20% bonus for these COVID patients.
I mean, it was.
This was financially incentivized mass murder from the Trump administration, which is why I said I'll never forgive or forget that in terms of politics.
And I, you know, people say, well, as a Christian you need to forgive.
No, I'm not talking about that.
I don't get triggered by Donald Trump.
I think he's, you know, He's debauched, he's like Jeffrey Epstein or whatever, but I would stay awake at night and wonder, whoa, what are we going to do about him?
Not like the left is.
I mean, the left sincerely hates him as a person.
I hate him as a president.
I think he needs to go to jail.
I think he needs to be stopped before he does this again.
I think it's such a crime, not only what he did, but to be able to get away with it.
And that's why I said we cannot forget that.
We cannot say that doesn't matter.
Oh, we got to say it doesn't matter.
Forget about it.
That is four years ago, right?
Like Laura Loomer and Tim Pool say, Oh, so four years ago, I'm so tired of hearing about what Trump did to people, killing them with ventilators and things like that.
I don't want to hear that.
Let's talk about the election of four years ago.
Um, No, it's not about holding a grudge.
I don't stay awake at night.
How can I get even with Trump that time?
No, I don't care about that.
I don't wish him ill in terms of assassination attempts or anything.
I want him to go to jail for the rest of his life as an example to other people.
I want to stop the killing.
I want to make an example out of him.
That's why I say don't forget or forgive from that standpoint.
You know, we take mass murders and We put them in jail, and even if, like some of these mass murderers, Son of Sam says, well, I'm a Christian now.
Well, good, I'm glad you're a Christian.
But you can't get out of jail.
We're not going to let you out of jail.
We're not going to forgive you in that way.
Or Ted Bundy, I'm a Christian too.
Well, he still gets the electric chair in Florida.
The government does not bear the sword in vain.
Should not, anyway.
But it does when it comes to medical mass murder, doesn't it?
So the rush to use ventilators killed thousands of COVID patients, as the headline says.
Many, many thousands of COVID patients died because they were put on ventilators and denied treatment with ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, or even vitamin D. They wouldn't give people anything.
Nothing.
We're going to kill you with the ventilators.
So this respiratory therapist that they're talking to here, his name is Mark Bischofsky.
Respiratory therapists are clinicians who perform the intubation, meaning that they're inserting a tube through a person's mouth or nose and down their airway so a patient can receive oxygen from a ventilator machine.
And as I said before, you know, a pulmonologist, an MD who specializes in respiratory issues, said he couldn't believe it.
He was puzzled.
What are they doing with this?
We've never done that type of thing.
People have pneumonia or any kind of thing like that.
But he said they were prematurely intubating many COVID patients.
He said patients were being intubated when they were needing as little as three liters of oxygen He's been doing this for 25 years.
He said, that's so little oxygen to the point that where if you took this patient off of it, they'd still be fine.
But there was this rush to intubate these patients.
I just don't understand it.
Like I said, follow the money.
They're being paid insane amounts of money to kill people.
He said, I tried to convince doctors this wasn't the right thing to do.
When I started my career in 1999, I went to a huge symposium.
Talking about the risks of intubation, the risks of using a ventilator, and even back then it was known that intubation should be a last resort.
Oh.
They've known it for over 25 years?
Yeah.
At that time, they were reporting a 25% increase in mortality of patients that were getting intubated and put on a ventilator.
And now we know that in COVID, it was upwards of 80 to 85% of people that were on the ventilators had passed away.
As a matter of fact, pandemic nurse, she wrote a book.
She was a nurse in Florida.
She wanted to help with the pandemic.
She said nothing was happening in Florida and everybody was saying everything was happening in New York.
You know, you had Franklin Graham setting up his large hospital system, you know, for extra beds and everything.
They're going to need extra beds.
No, they didn't need that.
Trump put in an army field hospital, 2,500 beds.
They shut it down unused.
He sent a Navy hospital ship to New York.
Wasn't used.
Sent one to LA.
It wasn't used.
So the pandemic nurse goes to New York and they said, uh, well, you, um, uh, you know, they didn't even bother to have her come in for a couple of days.
She was amazed at that.
And then when she comes in, the doctor walks around and says, he has people in the ventilator, 85, 95% of them are going to die.
It's like, what's going on with this?
So she wrote a book about it.
I interviewed her.
Um, he said, these things are extremely dangerous because they typically cause bacterial pneumonia.
Doctors told him it was simply the hospital's protocol.
I'm just following ze ortis, right?
Financially incentivized malpractice.
Paid medical murder.
Paid by whom?
Trump.
And always people just say, well, I'm just taking orders.
It's not my problem.
I'm just doing what I was told from above.
Man.
The Milgram experiment, right?
About two-thirds of people, doesn't matter what country you go to, they've done it over and over again.
As a matter of fact, France had a video game thing, you know, a video show that was a game enacting the Milgram experiment.
And they found that, you know, about two-thirds of the people and the audience is cheering it along, you know, yeah, give them a higher shock.
kill them I don't care. Bischofsky who ended up resigning when the vaccine mandates came out said early on he tried to convince doctors to give hydroxychloroquine. In the first week of the pandemic the doctors at the hospital where he was used hydroxychloroquine. He said we had extremely good outcomes but then he said an absolutely bogus study came out in the Lancet on hydroxychloroquine and the doctors would cite that.
At the end of his tenure at the hospital, he told its medical directors, you know, this whole intubation thing was completely hideous.
The medical director admitted that it was hideous, but he said, well, we were doing the best we could.
We were doing the best we could to get rich.
That's really, we're doing the best we could to keep our jobs and do what we're told.
We're doing the best we could to get filthy rich.
In Bischofsky's view, many of the medical staff were mind-controlled, weren't fully conscious of the harm they were doing.
No, look, they just simply don't care.
These people who are writing, still writing prescriptions for these fluoride-based antibiotics, the floxins, they simply don't care.
They're ignorant.
They don't want to bother looking at it.
You talk to the pharmacists in these places where, you know, they wrote this, injured my son.
No, we don't know.
What?
Oh, I don't know about that.
Yeah.
Well, you know, it's got seven black box labels.
Maybe you want to give at least one of them to your patients.
Tell them about it.
You don't give them any of the stuff.
Of course, you know, you have to ask for that.
You have to do your own research and understand these people really don't care.
They don't want to rock the boat.
They want to make money.
That's what this is really about.
As a matter of fact, it's not just that they knew that the ventilators were killing people when they'd intubate them.
They knew that back in 1999.
Just a couple of years after that, they also knew that ivermectin was one of the most effective treatments.
North American science spent 15 years figuring out what to do with the next COVID.
It was back 2002-2003, the original SARS-CoV-1 occurred.
And so all sorts of experiments went on to determine what would be a useful response, or something similar to occur.
And the research was done.
This research was all done by 2015-2016.
And DARPA, D-A-R-P-A, the American research arm of the U.S.
military, it specifically knew and specifically recommended and passed the information on to the CDC that ivermectin in particular was the absolute number one product to be used in the event of a coronavirus pandemic. It was fully known that ivermectin and certainly hydroxychloroquine as well were highly antiviral and immune modulatory and those two things were the
key to modulate the immune response plus to be antiviral as well. Those elements were both totally proven in vitro and in vivo with animals so that it was known And of course we know it was completely safe for humans because these medications have been used for 35 to 40 years in humans.
And so that's what was sitting there ready to be used at the next pandemic.
Yeah.
Well, you know, so that when it was all happening immediately, when it rolled out, it's like, well, you know, if the people want to use this stuff, just using it off label, why should that be prohibited?
Right.
We've got decades of experience.
They know what the safety protocol is for it.
Compared to most of the pharmaceutical drugs out there, they seem to be very, very safe.
Why not allow that to be used?
And they had all these testimonies of how effective they were and so forth.
So everybody knew it.
Just a couple of weeks into this, everybody knew it.
That's why it was such a crime.
But as he points out, they'd known it for a couple of decades at DARPA, at the CDC and other places like that.
They all knew it.
They had known it for a couple of decades.
We knew it within a couple of weeks, but they continued to do that.
Now the question is, when you look at the ventilators, uh, they moved heaven and earth and Trump and Peter Navarro came after Ford because they weren't doing enough to convert from making cars to making ventilators.
And threatened them.
Why didn't he make available HCQ or ivermectin to people?
Why didn't he threaten the governors who were threatening the physicians and the pharmacists who were giving people ivermectin and things like that?
Why didn't he do any of that?
Well, because he was in on it.
So, again, paid people to do it.
He did not make these things available.
I mean, first of all, if he's going to spend the money for these ventilators that cost $50,000 a piece, you can't create some generic drugs that are not copyrighted anymore.
They're unbelievably cheap.
You know, you look at Wegewee, for example, that just came out.
They're charging over $900 a month for these weight loss injections that are having Some pretty, uh, pretty bad side effects.
I've had some really serious side effects on some people paralyzing their gut, things like that.
But a lot of people taking these, um, these weight loss drugs, these injections and everything, it costs them $5 to make it said, uh, people who are arguing that it needs to be, um, you know, uh, made cheaper cost them $5 a charge over $900.
You see, this is the kind of return on investment we start talking about getting a couple thousand percent return on investment.
That's the kind of investment that you can only get if you own a politician.
And boy, do they own the politicians and the bureaucracies, the FDA, where you're free to do anything.
So he goes on to talk about the human side of this.
He said, I held the hands of too many patients as they took their last breath.
He said, one of the saddest aspects of this hospital protocol.
Isn't that a nice way to put it?
It's not murder.
It's a hospital protocol.
Was how COVID patients were isolated from their family members.
These patients wanted to see their family more than anything.
He said, perhaps had been there for two or three weeks.
They're afraid they're sick.
They just want to see somebody they love.
By the way, they've got pneumonia, and they've got a positive PCR result.
It's not even a test.
It's a procedure.
They claim it's a test.
They use it to claim that they've got some aspect of science, something that they can measure, and it's absolute nonsense.
These are people who are dying of respiratory disease, dying of pneumonia, as is common on an annual basis, but this time, this time, We're going to label them as COVID because we got the PCR test.
So they just want to see somebody they love.
He said, for a while, the hospital allowed COVID patients to receive a visit from a family member only if the patient agreed to be put on comfort care.
Where have we heard that word before?
When Ralph Northam was talking about the babies that survived abortions, you just set them over there and give them comfort care.
What does that mean?
He says, once you put on comfort care, life-saving measures are slowly withdrawn and the patient dies within minutes to hours.
In other words, we've got a baby who's been severely injured in an attempted abortion but is still alive.
We're going to stick him over there on the side and do nothing for them.
And they call that comfort care.
And they called it comfort care when they did that to people who they were killing with their ventilators as well.
He said, patients who are submitting to this, a lot of the patients I know would have survived, but they wanted so badly to see a family member that they would submit to a kind of being euthanized.
That's exactly what it was.
Well, you're going to die anyway.
Let us kill you and we'll let you see your family member.
Isn't that amazing?
Isn't that amazing?
That's what the medical community has become.
In other cases, COVID patients died alone without family at their bedside.
He said, I held the hands of too many patients as they took their last breath because family was not allowed to be there.
Now that's what it looked like in the United States.
We got so much money.
We can throw $50,000 around at pop to make these ventilators, but UK, they don't have the reserve currency that we do.
They can't just create money out of thin air like the federal reserve.
And so they had to go the cheaper route.
They killed people with midazolam.
And as exposenews.com says, the evidence is here.
That you stayed home, they told the people in the UK, you stay home to protect the National Health System, the NHS.
Because the NHS is going to get overwhelmed.
So we all have to stay home to keep this thing, to let the NHS survive.
That was the argument that they made, as absurd as that is.
So you stayed home to protect the NHS, but they gave midazolam to the elderly and then told you that it was a COVID death.
And here's the evidence they said.
In March 2020, the British people were told they have to stay at home in order to protect the NHS and to save lives.
They were also told the authorities needed just three weeks to flatten the curve, you know, a global lie.
Yeah, a lie goes around the world before the truth can get its pants on.
Or take its mask off.
You say that, right?
What if we could prove to you that you've given up 15 months and counting of your life due to a lie?
They say because this is a UK publication.
But not just any lie.
A lie that involved prematurely ending the lives of thousands upon thousands of people that you were told died of COVID-19.
A lie that was involved And committing one of the greatest crimes against humanity and living memory.
A lie that required three things.
Fear, your compliance, and a drug known as midazolam.
It was a germ game.
That's what we're talking about here.
I said pneumonia is not a new condition.
That was a people really dying of.
They died of pneumonia and a PCR result.
Process.
In 2019 alone, the year prior to the alleged emergency of COVID, 272,000 people were admitted to hospital with pneumonia in the UK.
According to the British Lung Foundation, in 2012, 345 people out of every 100,000 had one or more episodes of pneumonia.
out of every 100,000 had one or more episodes of pneumonia.
This equates to about 225,000 people suffering pneumonia at least once. So in 2012 there were 28,592 deaths from pneumonia, which equates to 5% of all deaths that occurred that year.
A very common cause of death.
Something happens in large numbers every year.
As you can see, the deaths due to pneumonia, you can pull this chart up, they've got some of these charts there, pie charts.
The deaths due to pneumonia, right there, yeah.
That's the one that is pulled out.
That's the segment that's pulled out.
The deaths due to pneumonia have not just suddenly started to happen because of the alleged emergence of a new disease called COVID-19.
We've been living with it all of our lives.
They just haven't been thrust in front of you 24-7 on TV or on the front page of every newspaper like they have with the alleged COVID-19 deaths.
No, but every year I would see it.
Because every year we'd talk about vaccines.
We'd talk about, you know, the childhood vaccines.
We'd talk about the flu shot vaccines.
And we'd talk about how dangerous the adjuvants are.
That's why it's such an amazing betrayal to see Alex telling people, this isn't a bad Gates vaccine.
You can do this.
Trump's got this.
It's just going to be, you know, some of these adjuvants that have been telling people for two decades.
Alright, the root of the autism, uh, you can take it, it's just gonna have a little bit of, uh, let's see, uh, aluminum in there, and, uh, it's gonna have, uh, this and that, no problem, it's just gonna be like sugar water with some dangerous things added to it.
Anyway, it was the media that was hectoring everybody about this, that this was something that was unique, but it was something that we'd seen on an annual basis every year.
They talk about the flu shot every year.
They would tie, they would talk about people dying of pneumonia and they would say, well, it could have been avoided if you'd all had your flu shot.
Don't let that happen to you.
You know, same game they played, except this time they really upped the intensity of the lies and the propaganda.
So they have a graph there, a heat map, showing the deaths within 28 days of a positive test using the PCR by the date of death and the age of the person.
And what we're seeing is a negligible amount of COVID deaths in anyone that's under the age of 60.
See if you can pull that up, Travis.
That chart there's just below the pie chart there.
Okay, that's the heat map that they're talking about there.
Yeah, pull it back up to the other one, yeah.
What we're seeing here is a negligible amount of COVID deaths in anyone under the age of 60.
But we're not really seeing very many COVID deaths in anybody between the ages of 60 and 80.
What we are seeing is a much higher amount of COVID deaths in people aged over 85.
But what's so strange about that when the average life expectancy in the UK is 81?
And that was the same thing that we had seen in Italy.
You know, they'd had two weeks of this stuff before Trump declared it was an emergency and started all the lockdown stuff and everything.
And they'd had a few deaths and people who had, on average, two and a half comorbidities, two and a half other conditions that could have killed them.
And they were at or above the life expectancy in Italy for those two weeks.
It was not an emergency, it wasn't even unusual.
Now, hospital rates.
Hospital rates.
NHS data shows that during the height of the first wave, between April and June, there were 58,005 beds occupied, which equated to 62% occupancy down 30% from the preceding year.
Let's talk about that.
They've got the chart here.
2017, and these are all April to June.
2017, 89% occupancy.
and these are all April to June.
2017, 89% occupancy.
2018, 89.8% occupancy.
2019, 90% occupancy.
And 2020, 62% occupancy.
It plummeted.
And this is what we were seeing as people were going by the hospitals.
I said, hey, it's all empty.
It's not an emergency.
That's why, you know, the 2,500 bed Army Field Hospital In New York, was sent away.
Hospital ships were sent away in New York and L.A.
Franklin Graham quietly packed up and went, why didn't he talk about that?
Why didn't he talk about that?
So, the important point that they're saying here, there they used to get people afraid, to actually have people die.
They were killing them with a drug, midazolam, instead of with the ventilators in the U.S.
In both cases, they're killing the people, they're attributing it to COVID, and he says, what you should know is that they knew what midazolam would do.
Midazolam, first of all, induces significant depression of respiration.
So they should not have given that to people who have pneumonia.
In the same way, the ventilators were killing people who had respiration issues.
And should not have been used that way.
UK regulators insist that midazolam should only be administered in a hospital or doctor's office under the supervision of a doctor or nurse to monitor the breathing of the patient in order to provide life-saving treatment to the patient if breathing slows or stops.
Because that's what it's known to do.
It slows or stops the breathing.
So two years worth of midazolam were purchased in March 2020.
At the same time, operations were canceled for a minimum of three months.
They were using midazolam to sedate people prior to operations.
So I said, so why did they buy so much midazolam when they said we're going to stop the operations?
Guidelines published prior to the alleged pandemic clearly state that midazolam should be used in extremely low doses in the elderly or the unwell It should be used with extreme caution with those who are suffering from respiratory disease due to the side effects, which include respiratory depression.
In other words, stopping it.
So again, just like the ventilators, a murder policy by our own government.
Here in the United States, it was Trump and the GOP.
In the UK, it was Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party.
And then in other places, it's Trudeau and the liberals, or it's Macron and the... It doesn't matter what country it was, it doesn't matter what their stated politics were, they're all doing what the globalist government wants.
So, they saw a huge surge in April 2020.
A huge surge in midazolam prescriptions and a huge surge in COVID deaths.
And then the midazolam prescriptions stopped.
And then again, it happened again in January 2021.
Another huge surge in production of midazolam and another huge surge in COVID deaths.
They knew exactly what worked.
And they also knew what killed.
They knew that HCQ and ivermectin worked.
They knew the ventilators and midazolam killed.
And so, yet another article here, a PCR test not working, this particular one they're talking about 2022, a U.S.
Army sergeant lab technician blew the whistle, but the whistle was blown on this back in the 80s.
Cary Mullis blew the whistle on Fauci using it to try to create, get money to create a vaccine for AIDS and to say that AIDS was caused by HIV and so forth and so on.
And while this was going on, remember there was a leader in Africa somewhere who said, look, I just got a positive reading from a coconut or whatever, some plant that he did it with.
And we had people in the United States, as a matter of fact, handy.
They knew some nurses who just took it right out of the package, didn't expose it to a human, and said, oh, look, I got a positive test right out of the package.
So we've known this all along as well.
Now here we have an Australian woman who fought, she was arrested many times for protesting these lockdowns.
And by the way, that reminds me, the Australian woman yesterday, or two days ago, I guess, it might have been, let's see, it was on the 16th, Sorry, 17th.
So that was two days ago.
Two days ago, I talked about the Austrian woman who was convicted now for a second time of killing somebody with COVID.
And it was absolutely beyond belief that the judge would say, well, you know, I'm sure this is happening all over the place.
They're sending a message.
They're setting up a precedent.
And she said, I was very sick, but I get bronchitis every year at that time.
And I think that's what it was.
And she said, I wasn't even in the hallway, but you know, you had the neighbors accused her of being in the hallway without a mask and giving it to their relative who they then were told died of COVID.
Who knows?
Maybe the relative was given midazolam or a ventilator or something like that.
But then the judge sentences her for that.
And she had a doctor who snitched on her as well.
So the neighbors, the doctors, all this kind of stuff.
And when I was talking about that, I said the Gesundheit for you, I got a very angry letter from listeners in Austria.
And they said, my wife and I started watching a show in recent weeks and for the most part found it agreeable much of what we know.
However, your September 17th show at the beginning, you made this statement.
This is Austria, the Gesundheit Führers, going back to the German instinct for authoritarian purposes.
You know, and we had talked about, I know if you're just started watching the program, this was the Gesundheit Führers.
You know, we say Gesundheit when somebody sneezes, right?
But it was the authoritarian approach that these people were just setting themselves up as martial law dictators, that type of thing.
That's what we're referring to.
But I was not referring to the Austrian people in general.
And I apologize for that.
I wrote them an apology.
And I said, no, this is really, you know, I was very upset about the combination Of ignorance and superstition that was exhibited by that judge.
By the snitching that was happening by the neighbors and by her doctor and all the rest of the stuff.
And of course Austria had been very bad in terms of everybody was very bad.
I didn't see, maybe I'm not aware of it, but I didn't see as much pushback in Austria.
I saw no pushback really in the United States.
We had individuals who refused to comply.
But there was no organized pushback like there was in Canada.
Or like there was in Australia.
Not in the United States.
And so I'm not singling out Austria for being some kind of special case.
And I apologize for that.
Um, and, um, and I agree that it came off perhaps that way.
I was really referring to the government.
Uh, but, uh, I said, mentioned this to Karen and she said, yeah, you really were kind of over the top with that.
It's been a bad week.
You know, I, my, um, I just haven't really felt even like doing the show after What the pharmaceutical companies were able to do to my son this week, or two weeks ago, three weeks ago now, I guess.
But yeah, we saw this happening everywhere.
And unfortunately, not too many people pushed back.
And that woman that was there in Austria, she wasn't protesting.
This is an Australian woman who was organizing protests and was doing reporting and that type of thing.
They arrested her multiple times.
They offered her a plea bargain, and they actually said, well, we wrongfully arrested you.
Her name is Monica Smit, founder of a pro-liberty activist organization called Reignite Democracy Australia.
Yeah, they need to have it reignited there.
We need to have it reignited everywhere.
Uh, she won this amazing thing about this is that she won the trial, but she still has to, she said, I'm not going to accept a settlement.
I'm going to take this to trial.
I'm going to prove that you guys are wrong.
And so even though she won, they played a legal trick on her and said, now you owe us $240,000 Australian, $162,000 American.
$140,000 Australian, $162,000 American.
Still, it's astronomical.
And so she was operating as an independent journalist.
She was arrested multiple times.
Melbourne was dubbed the most locked down city in the world.
I mean, it was horrific what we're seeing there.
Gangs of cops tackling people, forcing masks on them, beating them, the physical violence conducted against people who weren't obeying the arbitrary orders of these governments.
The government offered her a settlement of $15,000 Australian dollars to drop the lawsuit.
She said, no, I want my day in court.
She said, if you take the money, you have permission to keep asserting that you think that you were wronged, but you'll never get closure.
It'll always be your word against theirs.
The government, of course, wanted her to settle at the taxpayer's expense to avoid public embarrassment or to take accountability, she said.
So she takes it to court, a 13-day trial.
that spanned more than seven weeks, and she was vindicated.
But then the judge decided that she would only get $4,000.
And then listen to this.
He further said, because the $4,000 is less than the $15,000 that you were offered, you lose.
Huh?
than the $15,000 that you were offered, you lose. Huh, what?
She's still wrongfully arrested, but because he comes up arbitrarily with compensation that he arbitrarily made and perhaps deliberately made less than what the government offered in its settlement, he says, well, you lost.
And because you lost, now you've got to pay the government's legal expenses, which are $240,000.
I tell you, these people just never stop, do they?
It is absolutely amazing.
She said, how can somebody win their case, but then have to pay $240,000 for the pleasure of winning?
How can justice be available to everyone if it costs that much?
The answer is simple.
Justice is not available to everyone.
In fact, it's available to almost no one at all.
Yeah, it's absolutely true.
And, uh, as I say, her name is Smith.
Uh, they say here, she was, uh, smitten by the just us system.
Nobody gets justice but them.
The system is just for us, the people who run it.
It's incredible, and it is so infuriating to see this continue on.
Now, we've had a lot of people who have been vindicated.
A lot of people have won awards because they were wrongfully fired or other things that have happened, and that's good.
And win or lose, you should always take pride in doing the right thing.
But to see how bad our governments are, globally is really the amazing thing.
And so I just want to say to HB here, I apologize that you took that personally.
I have no animosity to Austria, as a matter of fact, as I told him.
I was able to go there when I was in high school with that group, and one of the best places that we were is around Innsbruck.
I loved it.
I got several records of Austrian folk music that I really enjoyed, and old classic stuff.
I wanted to go back and see the rest of other parts of Austria so in 2001 we went back with a family and saw Vienna And I've talked many times about that that the Habsburg Empire and a ceremony that they had you know they've got these elaborate tombs where they put the former emperors the royal family and Really macabre strange skulls all this other kind of stuff over it, but you know it's there when you look at it
It really does drive home the death thing.
In other words, they didn't, you know, they built this and people would still go there.
The last emperor still put flowers on his grave and that type of thing.
But they had a ceremony that I've talked about many times.
And they've done the last one of those now, a few decades ago.
But they would go there and they'd have a formal ceremony and they would knock and say, who goes there?
And they'd give them the title, the Emperor of Austria or whatever, the Austrian Habsburg Empire.
And then they'd say, I don't know him.
Then they would give all of his awards and accolades and all this other kind of stuff.
I don't know him.
And then they would say Franz Josef or whatever, the humble sinner.
Oh, him, I know.
Come in.
And I thought it was such an amazing Christian perspective of death.
And so, yeah, I don't have any axe to grind with Austria.
I'm sorry that you took it that way.
But she's not going to... Smith is not going to go away quietly in Australia.
Although her trial was, she claimed, the most stressful thing I've ever done in my entire life.
She says she's going to pursue her false imprisonment lawsuit.
That, along with her fine for winning her other case, will, she hopes, highlight the injustice within the justice system, so-called.
I have complete peace that I did my best and I had pure intentions, she said.
I put the rest of it in God's hands.
Well, that's exactly it.
And when we look at all of this, where is it coming from?
All this is coming from the money.
It's coming from the money.
People won't buck the system in the UK because they don't want to lose their job.
Same thing in America, except there's also massive profits being made by these corporately run hospitals.
And then, you know, the pharmaceutical companies being able to make something for $5 and sell it for $1,000 a month.
And not only that, but something like Ozempic that can paralyze your gut and destroy your health.
It's just insane what is being allowed to happen here, but it is being allowed.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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I mean, talking about accumulating stuff over a period of time, I mean, just look at this, the shock that just went through the market with the interest rate change from the Federal Reserve yesterday.
What effect is it having on the gold market?
I haven't seen the numbers this morning.
Well, pretty much in correlation immediately.
Gold broke its all-time high again.
I'm losing track.
Somebody asked me the other day, well, how many times has gold broken its all-time high, the ATH, in the last six months?
And I said, I don't know.
I actually lost track a while ago.
So yeah, gold broke $2,600 an ounce.
Whoa.
It is interesting, David.
You know, you and I have been talking about this for a while.
Uh, there was going to be a lowering of interest rates.
They started to talk about that back.
I believe in as early as March.
And then we're supposed to be something by May that didn't happen.
And then, you know, June and July rolled around and didn't happen.
You and I just started speculating even way back then that.
The closer we get to the election, when they look, I think, at the overall field of how all the politics are going to work and how that's going to play out, what the economy looks like, then they lower the interest rates 50 basis points.
That was unexpected.
It was only supposed to be 25.
That's a very aggressive rate cut.
Even the headline of Drudge, just about two links down, is saying that the Fed is very aggressive right now.
So something Something is going on.
We know that they have stagflation, which is high unemployment.
They've got inflation.
They've got low economic growth.
So they have stagflation.
So what's the deal here?
They asked Powell if it was politically motivated.
He said he served all Americans.
He serves himself is what he's doing.
Right.
Whatever they're doing.
No, it did surprise a lot of people.
What I saw was that 90% of all of the economists and experts and talking heads, 90% of them thought it was going to be 25 basis points and he came up with 50 basis points.
It's like, whoa, you know, so that it really was not what they expect.
That's why I thought there'd be a lot of moves in the stock market, moves in the gold market.
But to go past twenty six hundred, that's pretty important because these are psychological barriers.
You know, once it starts getting up to its eye, people look at it.
Well, I don't know.
I haven't seen it up to twenty six hundred.
So maybe it's overvalued.
I'm going to sell off.
And so it, you know, takes a while.
But then when it jumps past that, then people get used to it.
And then it starts to accumulate and go to the next one.
We had people who were saying, well, it's going to get to 2700 by the first quarter of 2025.
I don't know what's going to happen with that.
I don't predict the future, but it's well on its way, isn't it?
We had Mises.org said, an economy so strong that it requires crisis level Fed action.
We're doing so well, and we've licked inflation, so you know what that means, David.
We need inflation!
Again, this is the crazy part, and I think, you know, where Henry Ford said, if people understood the banking system, there'd be a revolution in the morning.
It's really not complicated.
They have a lot of technical jargon that they throw at you.
You read these articles, you're talking about the interest rates are lowering or raising, and what it does to the economy, and all of the technical stuff, but at the end of the day, Everybody's with bated breath watching Jerome Powell asking, when are you going to give us some more inflation?
Because that's what this is.
The lowering of interest rates is going to be currency creation.
It's debt creation.
It increases the money supply.
It's going to, again, further decrease the value of dollars.
That's just what this is in a simplistic term.
So, yeah, that's the reason that gold broke its all-time high again.
Bitcoin is up.
Silver.
Is up, it's finally just, I think, found the threshold of $30 and it's staying over $31, I believe, right now.
Let's see, silver's at right under $31.
$30.87 a troy ounce for silver.
So, I think we're going to continue to see these moves in metals as more and more inflation hits the market.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It is amazing.
We're talking about him making dramatic moves.
Of course, that's what he's known for.
When you go back and look at what happened with and I've got a chart here.
This is also from Mises.
The Fed hits the panic button.
This is the Fed funds rate and so they show the interest rates going back to 1992 you know going up and down as they're manipulating the markets and when you go back and you look at what happened in the run-up to the the Great Recession and the housing crisis and everything you can see them raising it you know gradually it looks like a stair step going up and then all of a sudden everything pops and then they drop it down to basically zero after That's like a stairway to heaven.
Or to hell, I guess.
But then when you look at this most recent one, it goes way up higher.
And not only that, but it's not a stair step because he was raising it so rapidly in such short intervals and doing it not at a 25 basis point increment, but at a 75 basis point interval.
It just goes straight up.
That's absolutely amazing.
So yeah, he's known for this type of stuff.
You know, drastic moves.
So in a sense, I'm not surprised about that.
It'll be interesting to see how the politicians will spin it.
Of course, you know, the Republicans will say, well, it's evidence that we got a weak economy.
They'll say, well, it's evidence that we have beaten inflation and so forth.
So it's even the people are trying to excuse it or saying, well, you know, I think we've got inflation under control, but, you know, the jobs are pretty shaky.
Well, that's going to be hard for them to spend that for the average person then, to their favor.
But I don't really think the voting matters anyway.
I think they're going to decide, they're going to pick who the president is regardless of what we think about it one way or the other.
But it'll be interesting to see how they try to spend this, don't you think?
Oh, I agree with you on that.
And what's been absent in this election is any really talk over the economy.
Yeah.
It used to be the economy, stupid, and it's not anymore.
You know, you go back to the candidates that are stupid.
James Carville was wrong.
It's the candidates, stupid.
That's the problem.
And you go back and we talk about the Great Recession.
You know, I lived through that.
I had a real estate company.
I was running a convenience store at the time.
And I remember, again, just kind of getting a crash course in Fed intervention and what was happening there.
There was a lot of currency creation.
The housing market was hot at the subprime and all of that, all the derivatives that were going on.
The difference between that market and this market is, yeah, they started to raise rates and that kind of cooled things off.
And then of course there was the crash, but there was a lot of consumer demand.
That's why gasoline, if people remember gasoline hit over $4 a gallon during like the peak of the subprime market.
So what had happened is all that currency creation, people were able to get easy access to liquidity.
They were borrowing against homes.
They were selling homes, buying homes.
So all that currency hit the market.
People were buying stuff and they were buying cheap goods from overseas.
That caused a lot of factories to use a lot of energy.
Energy prices went up.
People had to decide if they were going to pay for their heating bill or their gasoline or their groceries.
They started choosing more domestically, buying less and less, and that caused the whole thing to collapse.
It's interesting now, David, they have, again, the same kind of liquidity in the market, but the consumer confidence is down.
So a lot of these things aren't as hot.
These sectors, especially energy and other places, the demand isn't the same.
So they're trying to, again, it's more like stagflation where you got low economic growth, you've got inflation and high unemployment.
So really all these things are going on at once.
So him cutting rates aggressively like this, it really signals something else.
I don't think anybody I didn't expect 50 basis points, and I think you and I expected them to do it right before the election, which is pretty much right on cue.
But the 50, that's something else.
And I wonder, again, as the markets are moving a little bit, it's going to take a while for all of that to kick in, because this is going to be about cheap money entering the system.
But I think it'll be whatever happens will be short-lived, and we may have May have even more rate raising on the horizon, depending on who gets elected.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Zero Hedge, in terms of, you know, people put in air quotes, apolitical.
Yeah, right.
They tweeted out, it's amazing what 818,000 downward jobs revision that nobody could have seen coming because the economy was so strong.
And then we have this happen.
Uh, yeah, it's political.
It's, it's absolutely political.
And of course, Gerald Slenty had been saying he was surprised that they hadn't actually done more of these.
I guess he thought that they would do, um, you know, uh, several of them spaced out, uh, to, you know, several, uh, 25, uh, moves, but they waited and did one 50 later on, you know, just a single 50.
Uh, so I guess that's the way they're going to play it.
But, um, again, it just shows how.
Manipulative, the Federal Reserve and the federal government is.
The problems with the economy really began with them.
Everything they do seems like it's almost calculated to destroy things.
Even if short term it looks like they're doing something to help themselves.
Well, you have to wonder what all these motivations are for.
We're losing, again, that's the big picture.
You step back and look at it, take the politics out of this and domestic issues with our currency.
Why are we losing the world's reserve currency status?
Which is huge.
It's propped the dollar up.
It's one of the reasons why we have this, we can write all these checks, you know, we can write these blank checks all the time.
It's because, again, the world is using our currency, but they're rapidly dumping it, and we do nothing to stop it.
As a matter of fact, there's headlines that come out that the Saudis are really having some deep talks right now with the Chinese about the Petro Yuan.
At least if it's not the Petro-Yuan, it's something related to BRICS.
It's something that's in the periphery of those nations trading within their cross-border payment systems outside of the United States and anything that has to do with the West and its sanctions.
So that's happening.
As a matter of fact, there's another article I saw that the Saudi government is secretly, they have transcripts of this, of money metals, found this through some research that the Saudis are buying gold off the books secretly through Switzerland.
Yeah.
So all these countries that are in the BRICS right now are just accumulating gold massively.
We're not.
The United States is not.
Canada is not.
The West in general is pretty much not buying gold.
But these BRICS nations are.
There's a reason for that.
Yeah, I talked about that, you know, the guy doing the detective work and finding out that they're actually trying to conceal the gold that they're buying, saying that it's a consumer, that type of thing.
So, playing the same game that China is doing, but of course, the petrodollar is already dead because they're accepting a payment in other currencies.
That was the essence of the petrodollar.
But then you find out that they're accumulating gold in a massive scale and doing it secretly and not attributing it to the central bank.
China doing the same thing.
And now that you're talking about, if they set up some kind of a petro yuan, then what that does is that pivots from making from the petro dollar to the petro yuan that makes China the reserve currency.
This has always been the game, in my opinion, to make China the the largest economy.
They want to use them as a beta test site for the CBDC type of stuff with their social credit system and everything else.
They want to have an economy that runs off of slave labor like they have in China.
You know, another aspect of the Chinese economy was always intellectual property theft.
That sounds awful lot like the business model of YouTube and all the AI companies, doesn't it?
Yes.
It's like intellectual property theft, currency manipulation, and then using the scare tactics of the climate change garbage to make sure that they've got yet another component of all this stuff, which is of the China price, which is going to be cheaper energy, far cheaper energy than anybody else has.
They always have had this sentiment that goes back to Kissinger and the geopolitics of all this stuff.
Well, you're absolutely right.
I mean, Justin Trudeau certainly would love to see more growth in China, China taking over the world.
That's his favorite place.
That's his model.
That's the way a lot of these World Economic Forum stooges are.
They love China.
That's, again, you hit the nail on the head.
You go back to 1949, the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds, propping up Mao, making it possible for communist China to take power there, the communist government under Mao.
You know, Nixon opened China in 72, but the year following that is the birth of the Trilateral Commission.
I don't think these things are an accident.
They have a test model, they want to set it up, and everything has been a pivot away from us in the West and the United States and really going to China.
You can see the trade deficits that we've racked up since 1974 when we ran our last trade surplus and all that's gone over to China.
The manufacturing base, Uh, again, the debt that we've incurred, uh, you know, borrowing China, owning our debt now dumping our debt.
Uh, there is something interesting too.
Um, and it is, it's something about the stealth of this has always caught my attention, but the, you know, the Chinese, the beginning of this century.
Started buying massive quantities of gold and off the books.
So that's interesting.
Why would you not want the world to know what you own?
Wouldn't you want to be perceived as more wealthy or have that kind of strength?
And they would buy stuff off the books.
They still buy things off the books.
They have 60,000 gold mines.
I know I've said that before on this show.
There's estimated, you know, 60,000.
They're not a net exporter.
They keep almost all of it there.
I think they're looking for the, and China plans for the long term as we know through history.
What did Napoleon say?
China's a sleeping dragon.
You should let it sleep, you know, keep it in the slumbering.
So that's something that we haven't done.
We basically woke it back up and then, you know, infused it with all this globalist capital.
and an encouragement from the globe.
And you're exactly right.
I think it's the test model and everything's been pivoted away from the United States.
And maybe that's one of the reasons why we did nothing to stop that 50-year agreement from lapsing with the petrodollar.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And climate change, the Paris Climate Accord.
But yeah, depopulation.
I mean, they were always on board with that.
It's like, you know, whatever the globalists wanted, they're, yes, sir.
You know, how do you want us to jump on this thing?
They've always been there.
As you point out, Justin Trudeau.
Yeah, I love China.
You know, you can just do, if you've got something that you need to do, you can just do it.
George W. Bush said the same thing.
I mean, you know, we look at this.
Wait a minute.
This conservative Republican George W. Bush said that he'd like to be like the Chinese dictators just to be able to tell people what to do.
Yeah, he said that just like Justin Trudeau, because they're both globalists.
And these labels don't mean anything.
These elections don't mean anything, folks.
It's all rigged.
It's all planned.
These people are all working for the same.
It's like the professional wrestling.
They all work for McMahon or whatever the guy's name was.
I don't follow wrestling that much.
But yeah, it's all about that.
And I've got a question for you, though.
This is on Rumble, Don'tFragMeBro says, please ask about linked cards for using medals for purchase power.
I had on yesterday, I had Aaron Day, and he was talking about how he's working really hard To try to find cryptocurrencies and even ways that he can make private the transactions in the wallets when he's doing something that's not private, like Bitcoin.
No, but he's focusing on Monero and other ones.
And he was talking about the different process and how he's constantly evolving and he's doing that.
He's also talking about how he uses gold and silver and how, especially there in New Hampshire, people understand the gold certificates that you hand out.
He said, I'll leave them there for the tips.
For people so they start to see that but he talked about various ways that he was trying to get out of the system and Use what he had stored up with either crypto worth gold or silver So again, the question is what about linked cards for using metals for purchase power?
Do you know anything about that that you could tell him?
I believe what he's referring to I believe is there's there are some programs where you can buy gold and then against that gold you can get a Visa card or a MasterCard and in real time they can use funds from your supply like if you're going to purchase something and then the gold comes out of your account.
I do know there's an author of a book called Pirate Money Yeah.
And it's really about the founding of the United States and our linkage to the Spanish conquest of the New World and how gold and silver flooded the market.
And that's where the modern dollar really comes from and the weight and measurements of that.
It's an interesting book.
And he had some ties to the building of the Texas Depository.
Uh, for gold and silver, uh, I'll have to have him on the show.
I read the book recently.
I thought it was really good, but he talks about that and he's got one of those, those same link cards.
So, um, maybe, uh, I'll do a big net back next week and talk about it.
Maybe it'd be a good guest for the show too.
Yeah, I need to get him on.
I had Senator Nicely send a thing to me saying, hey, you got to read this book, Pirate Money.
I downloaded it.
I haven't had time to read it yet.
And so, yeah, I knew of it, but I haven't read it.
So you're a little bit ahead of me on that in terms of having read it.
Yeah, that's the idea, and that's what Nicely was saying.
He said there needs to be some way that we can start to normalize the use of gold.
As I was talking to Aaron Day, he had an interesting comment.
The older generations understand privacy and they value it, but they don't understand the technology.
He said, the younger generations understand the technology, but they don't value privacy.
He says, that's a problem.
We've got this disconnect and it's like, yeah, that's really accurate because I do value privacy, but I really don't trust my valuation or knowledge of this constantly evolving technological aspect there.
How do you keep this stuff safe?
And you know, what is the government going?
Because one of the things he said is we've already got central bank digital currency for all practical purposes because they can see so much of what you're doing.
That's what I like about gold and silver.
It's physical, it's anonymous, it's private.
You know, after the transaction is done, they don't know where it is.
you know, and so that's what I like about it. It's very simple and and then the other thing he was talking about was how crypto that began as currency they then transferred it over into kind of a financial asset, you know kind of it's now become like an NFT and As opposed to just being a currency that was there and that was not its original intention
So he's trying to figure out how he can use it on a daily basis, how he can take his Bitcoin and stuff like that and load up a card that he can use, like a debit card they can use in ordinary retail places and things like that.
So we were talking a little bit about that.
I guess that is what Don't Frag Me Bro was was referring to.
But there's a lot of, as Senator Nicely said, there's a lot of different states that are trying to look at this and saying, you know, well, how can we let people store their gold and still use it as a purchase vehicle?
You know, so I think maybe that's on the horizon.
Well, I do think that it is, and I love that being in this space of innovation in the face of everything that's going on with, you know, the top-down surveillance state being pushed on all of us.
You know, what is it?
Surveillance disguised as money, right?
That's what Captain Austin Fitz talks about.
That's exactly what the CBDC is.
And you know, it's a little bit on the, you know, in the political spectrum right now.
And you're so right about, I mean, you don't, you hear it from Trump.
There was an article up on, on Zero Hedge.
They called it, I'm going to read it on my show here at 11 or so about the Kamala bucks.
The Kamala bucks are coming, right?
It is interesting that on a bit of a partisan line, the Republican Party seems a little bit more astute, which is kind of bizarre.
They normally are just left kind of clueless to what's actually going on.
But that is interesting they're setting that, and maybe that's just so we feel like we have opposition to central bank digital currency.
I prefer, instead of having the opposition in Washington, I prefer to have it at the state and local level.
That's where you can really win this war against centralization and And surveillance and all the stuff that they want to push through.
But yeah, it seems like there is some some bit of a difference in the election, but not much.
You don't hear that.
That's really the big issue here.
And you're talking, it's generational.
My son, we're going through the airport in Florida, coming back from a conference.
And I went first and I looked at my ID and then he's right behind me.
He comes and he says, I'm going to opt out of the facial scan.
And I didn't tell him to do that.
I thought that was great.
I'm going to opt out of the phase.
And they said, okay, sorry.
You're going to stand over here and did the whole thing, you know, without the scan.
But I thought that was, that was good.
I didn't teach him that.
And you know, he had a gold coin coming into the shop.
It was actually really cool.
I should take a picture and send it to you, David.
It was a 1979 Soviet gold coin.
And it was about the size of a little bit bigger than a dime.
And he's like, can I, can I get this dad?
And I said, yeah, just be your pay for the week.
I mean, you're going to, you're going to be okay.
You're going to be able to afford food, but, uh, he's got that gold coin.
Uh, I, I think, uh, you know, and just spending the time I have with him and some of the people that are coming to shop that are his age.
I really like to see that.
Um, you know, I don't, I don't know that it's, it's straight down the middle.
I think that there's a lot that the older generation we can teach, Hey, there was a time.
That you didn't have to give up so much information just to function in society.
I remember getting my driver's license in 1995 when I was 15.
I got my driver's license early to take care of my grandma.
I remember that there was an option whether or not I gave them my social security number.
It was an option and I opted out.
I don't want to give it to you.
I don't want to give it to you.
But that was 1990.
I don't think you can do any of that now.
They didn't even ask me for mine.
And then to give you an idea of how bad things are, my dad started driving when he was 8 years old.
He didn't even need a license.
You know, it's now they've made it.
See, the other part of it is they close that they close the loop by making it unaffordable, right?
That's one of the reasons why young kids are not getting cars and that they don't necessarily want it. They just don't have any cheap cars they can buy.
And the insurance is so incredibly expensive.
So they shut that shut that out.
The I just got to ask, if you opt out of a face scan, they have you stand over here.
I've done that over and over again.
when I flew years ago, I'd opt out of the body scan.
I'd have to go stand over in the spot until they brought somebody out to put their hands all over my body.
So do they bring somebody out and put their hands all over your face if you?
No, nothing happened.
I thought that was because I, I was just going through the motions and I went through and did my thing, you know, and, and, uh, gave, gave him my ID and I go through the line and they, and they're about to scan him and he just steps away and he opts out and they didn't do anything.
They just, uh, he just was able to go through the line.
I guess they don't get that a lot.
We decided not to be opt-ins.
Oh, that's good.
That's really good.
Yeah, it's just that the TSA and all this stuff, it's just such a fraud.
And everybody needs to know that.
But going back to the other stuff, you know, in terms of the different ways that people can use crypto, the different ways that people can use gold or silver, or set them up in a depository and then be able to make draws off it, write checks and that type of thing, or use a credit card.
That's not in place yet.
But people are talking about it, and you got a lot of people talking about it.
You got businesses talking about it, you got state governments talking about it, in a lot of different states.
And so I think the good news is, is that when it hits the fan, I don't think it'll take very long to set those things up.
If things get really bad, they're wargaming it now.
They just haven't pulled the trigger.
I think they could pull the trigger pretty quickly on that stuff.
So the good news is that if you've got gold and silver, you could immediately jump into that game.
If you don't have gold and silver, you're not going to have anything that you can stick in the depository and draw off of.
That's the important thing.
Getting out of the system.
The true thing here, I believe, the goal should be to get away from counterparty risk as best as you can.
And it's going to be in a depository.
It needs to be something that you trust.
And there will be, I think, trusted depositories.
I mean, I use them right now for gold and silver IRAs.
And people need to remember, they call me all the time, like, that's where the wealthy keep their Gold and silver.
You can't keep it all at your house, but you should have some physical on hand.
Yeah.
And I think that they do have the grid set up for it.
But one of the things that's happened alongside gold and silver, which has been great, has been the cryptocurrency revolution.
And it has infiltrated.
It has educated the mind of millions and millions of younger people and I think changed culture.
These questions, I remember, you know, running for Congress in 2014 and talk about the Fed and I talk about the money supply and I talk about, talk about fiat currency.
I get these, you know, a lot of blank stares are like, you know, just not sure what I was really referring to.
Now that's just commonplace.
And one of the reasons is, is because it's so ubiquitous out there to talk about the dollar juxtaposed to something like Bitcoin and younger people can understand that.
So, there has been a counter-revolution, I think, inside, you know, these cryptocurrencies, which has been really effective in changing, for lack of a better term, hearts and minds, to take something from the military-industrial complex.
That really is a real thing when they've changed the way that you look.
So, there can be, kind of like there was in the Soviet Union, there can be a top-down rule, but nobody really gives it any true authority other than You know, having to comply with it, not really acquiescing, you know, giving it full authority like they believe in it.
I don't think people will believe in it when it comes here.
I think they'll just go have to grin and bear it.
There'll be a great section of society that'll really be trading amongst themselves and still using these crypto technologies.
I don't think they can keep up with it, David.
Yeah.
Yeah, and that's the key thing to point out.
It's really changed people's hearts and minds in terms of the way they look at the dollar, right?
You don't hear anybody saying sound is a dollar anymore.
The sound the dollar makes is boing, boing, you know, like the parts falling off of the airplane.
But everybody is looking at it.
They've got the different things that different countries are looking at.
Say, well, not the dollar.
We want to go with bricks or something like that.
You've got individuals who are saying, well, not the dollar, but I want to go with crypto, or I want to go with gold or silver or something like that.
But everybody is looking for an alternative to the dollar, expecting that disaster is ahead.
And of course, it's because of the massive accumulation in debt.
Mises says, unprecedented monetary destruction is coming.
Global monetary supply has soared by $20.6 trillion since 2019, just in five years, according to Bloomberg.
They said global debt has surged over $15 trillion in 2023, reaching new record of $313 trillion.
dollars in 2023 reaching new record of 313 trillion dollars and so most of this is in the NATO countries that want to go to war now I guess you know the US France Germany the UK that's where it is And again, you know, that's that's part of the reason I think they're pushing so hard for war everywhere, because they've just spent us into oblivion.
Now they want to bomb us into oblivion, I think.
I think you're right.
And you look at the total global debt worldwide, it's about $350 trillion.
Supposedly all the holdings and wealth and sovereign funds and currencies is about $400 trillion.
And then, you know, you look at the big chart and something when I saw Michael Saylor give his talk in Nashville at the Bitcoin conference.
I'm forever changed how I look at the economy.
I've never seen it put this way exactly where you show the actual blocks where the wealth, supposed wealth is held.
And if you look and you have all these giant blocks and all the way up in the top left hand corner and these tiny little slides is representation of gold at 16 trillion.
So gold's a 16 trillion market cap, and it is truly the oldest measurement of wealth in the world, and again, has been money all throughout history.
And in a, you know, 500 trillion supposed worldwide wealth economy, it only has a 16 trillion market cap?
For some reason, I find that incredulous.
I think we're trading on margin.
Yeah, on silver.
So Bitcoin has a 1.2 trillion dollar market cap.
Something is wrong here.
And I think this and what it really comes down to is I think that the charts are confusing currency creation with wealth.
Yeah.
Currency creation is not wealth.
There's 52 times more currency on Earth today than in 1980.
Just doing the math on that.
Yeah.
I hear you've got a train coming through your room.
Yeah, the train is rolling by here in Denison, Texas.
Last time we got away with it, you couldn't hear.
I guess when they're putting the horn on, I think that's when you can get it.
So that's the train track really runs right behind my house, David.
This is a, that's pretty cool.
Yeah.
I can't remember home a doc holiday.
They have the same wind brewery just up the street.
If you know the movie tombstone, you know, right.
Former home a doc holiday.
Wow.
Former home of Doc Holliday.
Wow, that's great.
Yeah, Karen would love that.
She loves the sound of trains and everything.
She gets very afraid of them when we go over crossings because her dad worked for the railroad and she had seen a lot of really horrific...
Uh, accidents or that kind of stuff.
So that, that is going across the railroad tracks, uh, bothers her, but living beside them.
She likes that a lot.
You know, she likes to hear the sound of the, of the trains going by there.
Uh, well tell us what's going on with, um, with wise Wolf, uh, this week, anything new?
Well, I mean, really, just in the face of these prices, we've been just looking, getting supply.
I mean, that's gonna be the hardest thing.
The metals market is tighter than people think, so we're always just making moves, especially with our locations, just trying to get and supply the Wolfpack.
Wolfpack's growing, which is always great.
The more people join, the better prices I can get, and dollar cost averaging in the face of everything that the If the Fed's going to make these moves, there's nothing we can do about it, folks.
The markets go to Chairman Powell and they beg for inflation.
That's what just happened.
I think if you take a sober look, and we can all just be honest with ourselves, the markets beg for inflation, they got more inflation, and the dollar is weaker because of the 50 basis points that were just lowered.
So that's what's happening, that's why gold broke its all-time high again, that's why silver's nearly at $31 an ounce on the spot price which puts it to like $36 or something for a generic one ounce round or something like that.
You'll get them a little cheaper if you go through Wolfpack and you can go through davidknight.gold for that.
But we appreciate all your listeners and anybody, I mean, we talk to David Knight listeners every single day, and just so appreciate everybody who supports your show and supports us, and we have a lot of great things coming out, but hey, we're here to help and we've got stuff with Bitcoin coming out very soon.
It's a lot of infrastructure.
I know that I've said this for like two months.
That's a lot.
I keep having to sign more paperwork and do stuff, but we're going to be able to take Bitcoin for payment and we're going to do something a little different than anybody else does.
And I'll announce that here.
I'll do an exclusive announcement on The David Knight Show whenever I do that.
It's something that nobody else is doing.
And we want to make, you know, more of an approach to education to with that side of the crypto stuff. But yeah, David Knight Dog Gold and we'd love to hear from you if you've got questions on anything related to precious metals and getting out of the dollar, we're here to help. Well, that's great and you've done a great job in terms of helping people, like you said, dollar cost averaging, being part of a buying group, getting that discount.
And I think, you know, when we look at the future, that is really the key thing.
You've got to have some wealth insurance, and I think the best place you can get that is going to be in the metals.
So, thank you so much for what you do, and we really do appreciate your support of the program as well.
But it's a great service, and I don't really, I have no problems at all recommending gold and silver to people, or recommending Tony either.
So, a lot of, you know, three things right there that you can count on.
Gold, silver, and Tony Hardeman.
Thank you so much, Tony.
And you've got a program coming up today after my program, is that correct?
Immediately following?
Yes, sir.
At 11 Central Time on my X at Tony Arterburn on Rockfin on the America Unplugged channel.
We have a Rumble channel, the America Unplugged channel over on Rumble.
We'll be live at 11, Arterburn Radio Transmission.
We'd love to have you over there.
So, someone's going to join the chat.
Sounds great.
Thank you so much for what you do.
I know you're going to have a very busy week with all of this stuff rolling through from this.
I mean, it really is going to shake all the markets, including gold and silver, as it already has.
I don't know.
You know, it's going to shoot way up and it's going to back back down and it's going to bounce around.
But it's been, you know, on a long upward trend and we still haven't We haven't seen what's going to happen with the dollar yet, finally, so I think that's going to continue.
Thank you so much.
And again, people follow him on America Unplugged, and you're going to see the program immediately following this one.
Of course, he says 11 Central Time.
That's noon Eastern Time.
So we're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
Thank you so much, Tony.
Appreciate it.
Have a good day.
Thank you, David.
Bye-bye.
Appreciate it.
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That's being harmed with fluoroquinolone and its derivatives.
There's a half dozen of them.
They keep changing the names because, you know, just like a criminal gets different aliases.
And again, going back to the 80s or 90s, you know, as I look at this stuff, I'm seeing You know, mainstream media is doing reports on it 12, 13 years ago.
They've stopped that now.
But you know, there was a lot of reports on it.
But of course, they've changed the names of these things.
At that point in time, it was mainly Cipro.
But they've known this goes back to the 80s.
And the FDA won't do anything about it.
The most they'll do is to put a black box label on it.
They've done that seven times and nobody tells you about it.
The doctor doesn't tell you about it.
Pharmacists doesn't tell you about it.
He had such a terrible time, so I'm praying for the Whistler.
Thank you for praying for him.
I really do appreciate that.
Uh, Rumble, DG8.
David, no way Ivermectin or HCQ gets authorization by the Trump administration.
The goal was to get the vaccine out.
The pandemic was created to get the Operation Warp Speed Clot shot injected.
Oh, absolutely.
Absolutely.
That was the, that was the game from the very first one.
Dark winter, two months before 9-11.
You're going to lock everybody down, do a lockdown.
Nobody can get out of their houses because there's a pandemic.
And everybody's got to stay there until we get the vaccine ready.
And we're going to rush that through.
And then, of course, in 2005, they added the PrEP Act, which gave the pharmaceutical companies legal liability protection for the rushed vaccines.
It was all planned and practiced and rehearsed.
And the worst part about it is now you've got Pfizer has set up this pandemic classroom or whatever they call it.
And they are now taking this around to different schools and schooling them about how this is all going to work.
So they all get, oh yeah, this is normal.
This is the new normal.
The new normal is whenever TV declares an emergency, then we're going to lock everybody down and we're going to wait for the vaccine to come out.
You know, that was the plan.
As I said before, when they come up with a bogus problem and they've got one solution, you're looking at a MacGuffin, right?
Whether it's climate change, we've got one solution.
You're going to have electric cars and everything's going to be electrified.
And now they're attacking the electric grid.
They're shutting the factories down, saying the factories are guilty of emissions and so forth.
It's insane.
And you know what they're doing?
They're putting everybody on the grid so they can then collapse the grid.
It's about taking away our mobility, our energy, our life expectancy, everything away from us, making sure that we are de-industrialized and medieval serfs.
That's what this is all really about, fundamentally.
De-industrialization and depopulation.
De-industrialization is the step towards a depopulation.
Rock fan Nancy Chambers, my husband died alone.
I'm so sorry.
Seven days after unconsented vaccine, five days after remdesivir.
Asymptomatic, no comorbidities given the COVID protocol.
It's just, it's just mass murder.
That's why I say, I absolutely will not ever, ever vote for Trump or any of these Republicans who were in office when this stuff happened.
They knew about it.
They didn't even speak out against it.
And of course, the Democrats.
I mean, the Democrats 100% on board.
They want more of it.
Republicans pretend they don't know, pretend they don't.
They don't like this, but they don't do anything to stop any of it.
They're just phonies.
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Says, thank you for staying strong through everything that's happened to your family.
We all appreciate seeing you every day.
Well, thank you.
I appreciate that.
It's been a, it's been a tremendous, um, uh, tremendous issue for all of us.
Travis included.
I mean, he's spending a lot of time with Whistler, um, you know, doing late night stuff.
Um, So, yeah, we'd appreciate your prayers.
Yesterday we got him some IV treatment with glutathione, which, you know, he seemed to feel a little bit better with that.
So, I don't know.
We'll see what happens.
Thank you very much.
He says, thank you for the prayers, David.
I start my new job tomorrow.
Well, good for you.
Good for you.
If you remember, folks, he was talking about how he was restructuring his life, you know, his job and everything, because he wanted to do more with his family.
And I said, I think God is going to, if you do that because you want to honor God, God will honor you.
And you can count on that.
And so, praise God for that.
Uh, on Roxanne Dougalogue.
Thank you very much.
Thank you for the tip.
I appreciate that.
Uh, we've got, um, let's just take a look at some of the news that is breaking.
And of course, uh, everybody wants to talk about what's going on in Springfield, Ohio.
Uh, we have an ex wall street journalist.
So she went there to talk and to do stories about whether or not there's, uh, you know, cats and dogs living together on the barbecue grill or whatever.
It's the end of the world.
Uh, she went there to look at that and she said what she found instead was a, the hub of a complex quote, hidden human trafficking network right there in that small Ohio town.
Well, we know they're up to a lot of, a lot of garbage.
Oh, by the way, before I forget, I'm sorry, before I, um, uh, I wanted to show you a couple of things here.
Um, uh, Audi, uh, modern retro radio, uh, sent this in to say, hi, he's got a new podcast.
And, um, uh, he showed that on his podcast, he, uh, put up the David Knight show, uh, uh, cup.
So I appreciate that Audi.
Thank you so much.
He, during Christmas, uh, On his modern retro radio, he had a lot of music from independent producers, and he put up one or two of our songs on there.
I appreciate him doing that, and that was a real honor to have him do that.
And while I'm talking about people that we know that are involved in things, there is coming up over this weekend, we have beginning tomorrow, if you are in the North Dakota area, there is a march, Man March 2024 in the Cathedral of Creation.
And on the 20th, they're going to be in Custer.
South Dakota, then they're going to go to Medora, North Dakota, then to Bismarck, North Dakota.
So they're going to different city shades.
The reason I know about this is because I was on a program with Trent Luce.
He's got a large following in the Midwest and he's been very active in that area.
And Pastor Jeff Weiss from this area, I was on a program with him and a group of us were talking and so I found out about that.
that if you want to know more details about it you can go to Loosetailsmedia.com that's L-O-O-S that's Trent's last name. He does a lot of puns with loose but it's L-O-O-S Loosetailsmedia.com so if you're in the North Dakota, South Dakota area be a great thing to go to.
I think it's going to be pretty good.
They've got a lot of speakers that are going to be there.
But let's talk a little bit about what is happening in Springfield, Ohio.
The Human Trafficking Network.
She said, the story in this town is not about cats or dogs, it's about mules.
Smuggling people.
It's a twin tragedy of migrant workers from Haiti being exploited and locals from Springfield being marginalized.
Yeah, this stuff is not good for any of us, quite frankly.
It really is about exploitation.
I just saw Sheriff Hathaway, he was speaking to Congress and he was Talking about the border situation, and I agree with a lot of what he's saying.
So in his area there, he's right there on the Mexican border.
So there's always been this back and forth of people from Mexico coming in, shopping, getting jobs, and that type of stuff.
I have absolutely no problem with that.
But I think that it's more than that.
You know, we've got human trafficking networks, we've got drug gangs and things like that, but it's more than that as well.
It's also about the chaos that comes when you bring in massive numbers of people.
How do you justify bringing in 20,000 people from another country, speaking a different language, with another culture, they don't know how to drive, all the rest of these other things that are being issues.
How do you bring in 20,000 people into a community of 60,000?
Or what we've seen in Italy, we have an island that has 6,000 people on it, and all of a sudden, overnight, they bring in 12,000 other people.
I don't care where they're from.
That's a problem.
I mean, even if there were 12,000 Italians that were coming from a different part of Italy, that would be a problem.
But when you're bringing people in from different cultures, different languages and everything, that is just a prescription for disaster for everybody involved.
Everybody is miserable.
And you've got a lot of people who are coming in, they have no way that they can employ that many people, and that's what we're talking about here.
But this is a situation that she uncovered, where they're taking Haitians from Florida and sending them up to Ohio.
Just about every week since 2019, a company called First Diversity Staffing Group, Diversity Staffing, has shuttled vulnerable Haitian migrants in unmarked white Ford and Chevy vans from Florida to Ohio, where they are allegedly exploited for cheap labor by companies like Dole Food Company.
Oh, well, you know, I don't think that would surprise people like Smedley Butler, do you?
I've gone to war all over the place, mostly for these fruit companies that are down in Central and South America.
So yeah, exploited by Dole Food Company.
She said it is a secretive, sinister operation that has gone unchecked for more than five years.
Five years.
Let's see, when would that be?
Oh, 2019.
What have I been talking about?
December 2019.
The Trump administration, Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State, send us a letter if you want to have refugees, and we'll send them along with a lot of money.
But of course, if you don't sign the letter, you'll probably get the refugees anyway, but you won't get the money when they come into your state.
That type of thing, right?
Yeah, as a matter of fact, you know, if refugees came into Florida, and then they were transported up to Ohio, see, DeWine wouldn't get any of that money.
But the politicians will sell you out for the money that comes from Washington.
It doesn't matter why.
It could be for the pandemic.
It could be for the massive migration.
It could be for any number of reasons.
All they care about is they're going to get a lot of money from Washington.
And they don't care what happens to you or your family or your life.
And so in December 2019, five years ago since 2019, You had DeWine in Ohio, you had Lee in Tennessee, and many others.
Many others.
It wasn't just Democrats.
Yeah, people like Pritzker got involved in it in Illinois.
But, you know, a lot of Republican governors did it as well.
She said they're exploiting Haitians.
One of them is a local business owner referred to as King George, she said.
She said, supposedly federal and state agents are investigating Springfield, Ohio for human trafficking operation.
She said her name is Nomani, is her last name.
She revealed that FBI anti-trafficking agents and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost are now investigating allegations of human trafficking in Springfield.
She said, what began as my efforts to track down a rumor about animal cruelty has turned into an investigation that reveals a malignant system of labor exploitation involving a local businessman, George Ten, whom Haitians and local residents call King George, the chief executive at First Diversity Staffing Group.
A Springfield company that's been at the tip of the spear in the alleged trafficking operations of Haitians into the town.
She said this is a story of unchecked greed and cruelty committed not by the immigrants, but to the immigrants, with the local residents of Springfield also a casualty.
She said, one Haitian man I interviewed asked to be anonymous because he was afraid of retaliation.
He recalled how he was picked up by a driver for one of Ten's vans, this George Ten guy, on a street corner near a Winn-Dixie grocery store in Florida.
After a long journey to Springfield, he was dropped off at a run-down home on Rice Street that was infested with cockroaches.
He soon found work through First Diversity at Jefferson Industries Corporation, earning $12.50 an hour.
He didn't know how much George was skimming off of his wages.
The home he lived in had no working heat, and he bought an electric heater to survive the cold Ohio winter.
The heater barely heating his room, she said.
What essentially began as an unverified claim by Trump about migrants eating pets has led to the disturbing truth of alleged labor trafficking and modern-day slavery in Springfield.
You see, the interesting thing is that Trump, just like Hillary, won't tell you the truth when the truth would serve them better than a lie.
They prefer to tell you a lie.
Or something that is sensational.
And again, I think that the stuff about eating cats and so on, that is really pretty well known.
And it's not, you know, we look at this and say, well, of course nobody would do that.
Well, of course, yes, they would.
When we were in China, they eat everything that moves.
They have a dog-eating festival in China.
Yeah, that's right.
It's documented.
Yeah, that's right.
It's not racist to say this.
It's just the truth.
And we saw it when we were there.
You know, it's like the little dogecoin dogs, right?
Those yellow dogs with the short triangular ears and everything.
And yeah, we went to a village and they had a whole bunch of them running around and they were all the same age because they weren't going to get much older, you know?
They were food.
So this is something that happens every day.
It's not far-fetched.
It is something that got people's attention.
But when I say, you know, just like Hillary, you'll tell a lie when the truth is serving better.
That, going back to 2016, when she and Bill were working so hard to try to keep it quiet, Bill Clinton's illegitimate son that he had with a black woman.
I said, you know, that would actually help them if they would extend out.
Everybody would say, well, isn't that nice?
They're taking care of, you know, their obligations or whatever.
Plus it would give them another check mark on the diversity checklist or whatever.
But they gave him nothing.
I mean, a cold shoulder and it would have helped them.
To do it, but they will lie rather than do something like that.
And so it truly is amazing to see how these people operate.
And that's the real thing.
And of course, one of the reasons he doesn't want to talk about moving people around and cheap labor is because he's been selling the cheap labor.
Oh yeah, he gets with the executives.
We're going to bring in a lot more people.
That's what the Republicans have always done.
The Democrats want to have a dependent population.
They're working the welfare angle.
And see, that's my other issue.
I have no problem, like I said before, people want to come over and work as guest workers or whatever.
I understand there's a competition there, but as long as it's all above board and there's minimum wages for them, minimum wages for other people, and And as long as they're paying all the taxes that are supposed to be paid, that's just the world that we live in.
You're going to have competition.
But what I have a problem with is welfare.
The welfare state is incompatible with open borders.
They know that.
The Cloward and Piven strategy was to weaponize that and to make the welfare state even bigger with people from outside of the country.
So that is what is not sustainable.
And when they're bringing them in in such large numbers, It really is, I think, maybe instead of talking about it as the Great Replacement, maybe we talk about it in terms of settler colonialism.
Because that comes right back to where the left is always, oh, you're a colonist and colonialist and all the rest of this stuff.
And I thought that was a great way to put it.
This is actually from a website called Protestia.
What does the Bible say about settler colonialism?
That is happening in Springfield, Ohio, and will happen many other places as they are not going to do anything to restrict the borders.
Well, he says, you know, in Deuteronomy, it was an imprecation to Israel, a punishment for their sin.
Foreigners who live in your land will gain more and more power while you gradually lose yours.
And I would apply that to the kinds of people who are running a lot of these big tech companies.
Even people like Elon Musk, right?
They gain more and more power as we gradually lose ours.
He said God promised in His covenant people blessings if they would obey Him.
These blessings would include blessing both urban and rural centers, he said towns and fields, their harvests, their victory in battle, their savings, in other words corn in their barn at that time, and the respect of other nations.
However, if His covenant people did not obey Him, God promised an imprecation, a curse, The generalized curses for disobedience were things like confusion, disaster, trouble, and everything.
God gives one additional and curious promise.
He said their land would be overrun by foreigners who would take away their power.
His term for this was not immigration.
It wasn't his term, actually.
Subtler colonialism, he said.
That's a term that we could use.
Why?
Well, because that's frowned upon by America's left.
They always just point out that we're being colonized, and I've pointed that out many times.
I mean, we can refer to it as squatters who come here like that Venezuelan guy and work for their intelligence agencies.
We can refer to it as, you know, people just coming in and taking over.
We could call it settler colonialism.
I think that's a great way to adopt the terminology of the left.
I think that's the perfect way to talk about this.
But his point is, is that if we look at this, We can see that this is a sign of God's divine judgment on our country, because that's exactly what it is.
It's God's judgment on us.
Well, who wanted to kill Henry Kissinger?
Uh, these are newly released FBI files.
Now they've not released the FBI files about who wants to kill JFK.
I have an alibi.
You weren't even born yet.
Yeah.
Uh, these go back to the seventies.
I was around, but I had no, I'm not a part of these files.
I got to say a lot of strange threats against the former secretary of state's safety says reason.
So a lot of people wanted Kissinger dead and made no secret about it.
He says, um, one person, uh, travel journalist, Anthony Bourdain said, once you've been to Cambodia, you'll never stop wanting to beat Henry Kissinger to death with your bare hands.
Referring to his role in the U S bombing of Cambodia and then his satisfaction.
When the Khmer Rouge took power after that, and we all know what happened with that genocide that was there, Kissinger became the face of U.S.
proxy warfare in the 1970s.
He became the face of ruthless Machiavellian geopolitics as well.
However, most of the threats that the FBI was worried about didn't come from progressives like Bourdain.
Much of the file is concerned with cold warriors who thought that Kissinger wasn't hawkish enough.
That he was possibly a traitor.
The files also shine a light on the FBI's intense surveillance penetration of different parts of American society in the 1970s, before there was social media and the internet.
I mean, it was a lot harder back then, but they were still watching everybody.
They're still listening to everybody.
I mean, they had worked out an agreement with the phone services and everything.
I mean, you know, they could wiretap anybody.
Everyone from gas station managers to church staffers and university students were informing the government about what they saw as a national security issue.
So it began with these kind of Stasi snitches, like the East German snitches, you know, snitching on their neighbors.
And then once a neighbor had raised the alarm, now the FBI can go through the phone system or do whatever they want to.
And as Reason points out, It's a real indictment against the FBI, but it's an even stronger indictment against Americans informing on each other.
During Kissinger's so-called shuttle diplomacy between Israel and Egypt in July of 75, a group of Israeli military veterans wrote a series of letters to the U.S.
Embassy in Tel Aviv threatening to kill Adolf Kissinger, they said, for his, quote, guile, trickery, threats, lies, and hate against the Jewish nation.
Kissinger was transforming a military victory into a diplomatic defeat, they said.
So, he was hated by pretty much everybody, and for valid reasons.
They said the FBI files are a cross-section of the types of Americans who like to inform on their neighbors.
Some of the threats in the files were clearly empty words, but members of the public found it necessary to get the authorities involved anyway.
A few cranks even snitched on themselves, writing their threats directly to the government officials.
So really human nature hasn't changed.
But what has changed is the technology has weaponized this to a new level.
Now here's what Reason misses as they look at all this stuff about Kissinger.
In my opinion, Kissinger was president.
He was the first globalist president.
He was the guy who managed everything.
And of course he was followed by another globalist president, Brzezinski.
Zbigniew Brzezinski, who essentially ran the Carter White House.
Kissinger also, and I say that he was a global president, he was the one who opened up China.
Yeah, that happened during the Nixon administration, but it was Kissinger, I believe, that was running the entire show, certainly everything that had to do with geopolitics.
Maybe he let Nixon decide what the speed limit on the interstates is going to be.
Henry, what did I do?
I don't know, Mr. President.
Go with a double nickel, another 55.
He was a globalist tool, and he turned China into a globalist tool.
Look, he was the guy who held court at Bilderberg, pretty much from its inception to his death.
He was at the epicenter of all these global things, but he made China the cat's paw, the beta test site, all this for depopulation, population control, for control and surveillance of the population, with all of these different things that have been put there, and to transfer our economy to China.
He was a Machiavellian, a cynical Machiavellian.
politician who's playing these games with everybody.
He had absolutely nothing but contempt for the common man.
He was the essence of Bilderberg.
You know, our government is not Jeffersonian.
You know, some people said, well, everybody wants to believe that America is, you know, in reality, a lot of people say, well, it's thoroughly Hamiltonian with a thin veneer of Jeffersonianism, right?
Hamilton wanted a strong central government, central bank, centralized control.
Jefferson was against all that, he was for individual liberty.
So we keep that veneer, we label it that way, but the reality is it's all about centralized control.
But the reality is our government's not Jeffersonian or Hamiltonian, it's Machiavellian.
It's Machiavellian because the people like Kissinger, people like Zbigniew Brzezinski.
We're going to take a break and we'll be right back.
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And speaking of watching things on TV, Travis is interested in going back, because we used to always follow the Lord of the Rings quite a bit.
This time of year, we start thinking about Lord of the Rings, because I used to read this, read it to the kids every year in the fall.
Yeah, every autumn.
Yeah, yeah.
And so he said, well, let's go back and let's take a look at how much Amazon messed up the Rings of Power.
So yeah, we're going to watch the first episode of the first season of Rings of Power tonight, and we'll give you a little bit of a breakdown tomorrow.
Seems like this abomination is going to be sticking around, and maybe some of you will be tempted to watch it in the future.
And if we can give you a breakdown and dissuade you from it, I feel it's our civic duty to do that.
Yeah, keep toxins out of your mind as well.
Also, it might be a fun little break from covering the news.
Sure, it'll still be horrifying and awful, but it'll be a different kind of horrifying and awful.
Yeah, we'll see just how far we can get through this thing.
I don't know.
Like you said, they just started the second season.
We're going to take a look at it.
Season 1, episode 1, since it looks like this thing is going to get renewed, has been renewed by Amazon for who knows how long.
I think they might have paid for several seasons outright.
Oh, OK.
It's going to happen whether anybody watches it or not.
Well, also on Rumble, Sam Miller says, a family in Miami had two horses stolen and then found them butchered for meat.
Well, I'm sure that it wasn't... it was probably space aliens, don't you think?
Not Haitian aliens.
You'd be guilty of Haitian speech if you said otherwise.
It is crazy, but things are going to get even crazier.
And that's my design.
Look, it's just about chaos.
It's just about chaos.
That's what they're trying to do.
And if we think it's about anything else, if we think it's about the elections, we think even if it's about the economy, yes, those are all issues.
They want to scare Republicans into begging for ID cards and all the rest of this stuff.
But ultimately it's about chaos and confusion.
The same reason that Soros is doing, put in all these district attorneys to do catch and release everywhere.
Catch and release at the border as well.
Uh, so scientists are using, but if you believe anything other than that, you are a conspiracy theorist.
And so they're going to come after you now with AI chat bots.
They're weaponizing this.
Uh, and the journal science, uh, that came out this week, they published a study talking about how they are trying to brainwash conspiracy theorists and change their beliefs.
But of course, it is going to be a lot more effective than putting together some kind of a phony commission like they did for JFK or 9-11.
But I'm waiting to see what the magic bullet theory from the artificial intelligence It's going to come up with something.
It's got to come up with something better than that.
I mean, that was so ridiculous.
There was literally a game released recently called Dustborn.
Sold terribly.
No one liked it.
But one of your powers was to infiltrate someone's mind and brainwash them to pull out their conspiracies and make them believe, you know, whatever narrative you wanted them to.
The official narrative of the game.
Yeah.
It was all portrayed as a good thing.
It's right for you to do this.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, there you go.
Because they run that kind of stuff through the games as well.
It's part of the programming, you know, through games, through entertainment, through media, social media, through artificial intelligence.
And this is its superpower.
If you're going to be afraid of artificial intelligence, don't be afraid of the Terminator scenario, right?
Be afraid of this.
It really is about surveillance, about censorship.
And about propaganda.
It's about those three things primarily.
That's how the government wants to use it.
And it's very good at that stuff.
But, yeah, when you get the artificial intelligence, just ask it, you know, the standard question, you know, I've got a rowboat and I've got a goat.
How do I get it across the river?
And it's, no, no, no, I don't.
I don't have a wolf.
There's not anything else that's there.
Or a head of cabbage.
No, just a goat.
Whistler got it to go into a meltdown.
It was really funny.
It just starts blathering on and on and on.
It was straight out of old science fiction things.
If we could have seen it in person, it would have been shaking and smoking.
The tape loops would have been going around and around.
A team of scientists are looking to dissuade people from believing in conspiracy theories by using AI through constant dialogue and manipulation.
Now remember, as Lala explained to us earlier this week, AI, it's two letters, artificial intelligence.
These so-called conspiracy theorists and their beliefs are referred to as threats to democracy.
According to Science Magazine, according to the authors, they investigated whether dialogues with a generative AI interface could convince people to abandon their conspiratorial beliefs.
Now, it convinced me to abandon artificial intelligence.
My first encounter with chatGBT, that's what I want to know.
So what do you know?
I asked it what it thought about the pandemic and other things like that.
I asked it probing questions and it was just Boilerplate propaganda.
Human participants described a conspiracy theory that they subscribed to and the AI then engaged in persuasive arguments with them that refuted their beliefs with evidence.
It's all about lying, folks.
A system computerized lying created by DARPA and a bunch of other liars, manipulators.
And then we have Elon Musk.
His Neuralink brain implant has been given breakthrough device designation by the FDA.
In other words, going to fast track it, warp speed it.
Isn't that nice?
From the FDA.
The people who say, if you are a big corporation, you are free to do anything.
That's what the FDA stands for.
And this is our guy, Musk.
Our guy, Musk, is ramping up their links.
Our guy, Musk, you know, he's on our side, isn't he?
He's this benevolent billionaire who is a demonic transhumanist who wants to put probes in people's brains.
He talks about even Twitter being the hive mind.
And now he is talking, he has a very specific application in mind for the FDA that got it its breakthrough status.
He calls it blind sight.
The blind sight system of a brain implant to give sight to the blind.
Maybe he's trying to blindside us.
It certainly sounds like that.
It's designed not only to restore vision to those who have lost it, but even enable someone blind from birth to see for the first time.
As soon as I saw this, just like Wine Press News, I wrote it down and then I saw on the next page his comments.
He says, I've been saying for the longest time that this is an attempt to imitate the miracles performed by Jesus And the apostles.
Going to make the lame walk the blind see?
He's looking more and more like the Antichrist.
As a matter of fact, he wore that Baphomet costume.
I mean, you can't make this stuff up.
It's beyond the Babylon Bee, but of course the Babylon Bee is fully in his court.
They're not going to question him at all.
They think he's wonderful.
Just amazing, just amazing how he's disarmed the satire of the people of the Babylon Bee.
They don't realize that he's owned them.
The blind sight device from Neuralink will enable even those who've lost both eyes and their optic nerve to see.
Provided that the visual cortex is intact, it will even enable those who've been blind from birth to see for the very first time.
And I would add, That like Palantir, we were just talking about the Lord of the Rings, you know, Palantir, the crystal balls that the kings in the novel would be able to communicate with each other over long distances.
But then they found that after it was taken over by the, you know, the dark side, that it could look into them.
And you're going to find that just like that Palantir, and of course we have a company that was also part of the PayPal mafia.
Palantir that has been doing data mining and surveillance for the military-industrial complex, CIA people.
Created by money from the CIA's venture capital firm, In-Q-Tel.
So Palantir is all about that.
You know, they embrace that as their logo.
Yeah, this evil thing that looks inside of people.
Do you think that Elon Musk is going to use a neural brain link brain implant to not only allow some people to see, but also to see into you?
The same way that Palantir works?
I absolutely believe that'll be its use.
Whether or not he's the Antichrist or not.
So what do we do about a, this article on Brownstone, I'll just talk about the headline here, I'm not going to go into depth with it, but it points out we need some kind of a fourth amendment for the 21st century.
Just yesterday I was talking to Aaron Day about privacy and the fact that young people don't want it.
They don't value it.
And neither do the people who are creating the technology.
And what Daniel Lucio Brownstone says, 20th century Fourth Amendment law was really written for a world before computers.
It was literally written before any kind of modern computer, certainly before cell phones and all those things.
And there were these assumptions built into the law that were really based around resource constraints.
And so when you see this, I've said for the longest time that Not only is the Fourth Amendment being violated by all of the surveillance equipment that's been put on our computers, but also the Third Amendment is violated.
Because they've actually got living on your computer, for all practical purposes, you've got the NSA, other intelligence agencies, living on your computer, spying on what you're doing.
In many cases, they've actually embedded some kind of a demon, literally, to watch everything that you do and report to them.
And the Fourth Amendment says that you should have privacy in your personal effects and your papers and things like that.
But that means, in general, all of this stuff.
I don't think that we need to rewrite the Fourth Amendment to insert computers or something like that.
The principle remains the same.
The problem is that we don't have anybody in Washington that cares about the principles of the Constitution.
Do you see any James Madison's up there in Congress?
Maybe Thomas Massey, but what's one person going to do about that?
None of them respect the Constitution.
None of them respect your rights either.
We go back and we look at Solzhenitsyn, and I've referred to his Live Not By Lie so many times, and that was the last thing that he talked about before they kicked him out of the country.
Of course, he had served a lot of time in gulags and that type of thing, but he never would stop, he and other people of the samizdat that they called themselves, the people who went to a great deal of trouble to write protest literature and pass it around, but even there, The Soviet Union would profile these typewriters before they would leave the factory and keep files of this stuff so they could figure out who had typed it and identify these.
So they kept track of all the typewriters and their idiosyncrasies.
And they do the same thing with us, with all the technologies weaponized against us, even if it's something just as crude as a typewriter.
Or if it's as simple as a landline phone that the FBI uses to snitch on people, or if it's the postal system where they can do a mail cover and say, you know, who are you sending mail to?
Who are you getting mail from?
These types of things have been around for a long time.
What's happening is, is that the technology It's weaponizing this in a new way.
We've actually got artificial intelligence that a new device is coming out that is going to be added to the body cameras of the police officers so that it can immediately write up the reports for them.
It'll look at the video, it'll listen to the audio, and it'll write up the report for them.
Save them time so they can stay out on the street messing with people.
It's just because they're not out there trying to keep things safe as we saw in Springfield and other places.
But it truly is about this relentless, regardless of the technology, it's just the technology is making it a lot more dangerous.
So this was a thread that was put up on social media.
About Solzhenitsyn.
And as I said before, live not by lies was the last thing that he wrote in the Soviet Union before they kicked him off.
He said, look, I understand they've got you in a tight spot.
They own everything.
And so they can take your job.
They can kick you out of your home.
You'll be living on the streets.
You won't have any money even for food if you oppose the regime.
He said, so I understand that you might make these kind of concessions.
But he said, one thing that you must not do And that is, you must always keep in mind that you're doing this for those purposes.
You're not going to live by those lies.
You don't believe those lies, because that's what the totalitarians want you to do.
That's what George Orwell was pointing out in terms of the 2 plus 2 equals 5.
It's not enough for you just to repeat it.
You must sincerely convince yourself that that is true.
You must have double-think, not just double-speak.
And so that's what he was writing about there.
Now when he came to the West, and he lived for a few years as a refugee, and he eventually went back to Russia.
And Jeremy Wayne Tate put up this on social media.
He said his speech at Harvard in 1978 was professional suicide.
His career, his time in the West was essentially done once he did this commencement address at Harvard in 1978.
He'd been a media darling.
The elites in America loved this guy, but he knew this was going to make him an outcast in the West.
And so what did he say?
Well, he's got a lot of different points.
He doesn't have the full speech here, but he said, here's some of the things he said.
Number one, socialism of any type and shade, leads to a total destruction of the human spirit and to a leveling of mankind into death.
Should one point out that from ancient times declining courage has been considered the beginning of the end?
We look at the lack of courage in America.
As a matter of fact, anybody who has courage, they're mocked, right?
We mock the whole idea of living an honorable life.
And that was really driven home to me.
I haven't seen it yet, but Kevin Costner's Horizon is a project so dear to his heart.
But one of the reviewers said, he's just so cornball.
He's got old fashioned ideas.
And I was like, yeah.
It's cornball to have honor, to have truth, to have courage, things like that.
We don't want to celebrate those things.
If you celebrate those kind of attributes, you're just an old cornball person.
Well, we need to indulge ourselves in debauchery and every other kind of self-love, don't we?
He goes on to say, a decline in courage may be the most striking feature which an outside observer notices in the West today, in 1978.
In 1978!
Even biology knows that habitual extreme safety and well-being are not advantageous for a living organism.
Today, well-being in the life of Western society has begun to reveal its pernicious mass.
The defense of individual rights has reached such extremes as to make society as a whole defenseless.
against certain individuals.
Hastiness, warp speed, and superficiality are the psychic disease of the 20th century, and more than anywhere else, this disease is reflected in the press.
I've received letters in America from highly intelligent persons, maybe a teacher in a faraway small college, who could do much for the renewal and the salvation of his country, but his country can't hear him because the media is not interested in him.
You see, the media used to not be interested in people like that.
Now, today, it actively works to suppress them on social media anywhere else.
But should someone ask me, said Solzhenitsyn, whether I would indicate that the West, such as it is today, as a model to my country, frankly, I would have to answer negatively.
And he writes this in 1978.
This is 11 years before the Soviet Union fell.
After living in the West, he was so disgusted with the decadence.
And the lack of courage and all these other things that he went back to the Soviet Union.
He said, no, I could not recommend your society in its present state as an ideal for the transformation of ours.
A fact which cannot be disputed is the weakening of human beings in the West, while in the East they're becoming firmer and stronger.
There are meaningful warnings which history gives a threatened or a perishing society.
Such are, for instance, the decadence of art.
Or lack of great statesmen.
Hmm.
Does that sound like us today?
Does it sound like we're being judged?
Do you remember when Trump took out Soleimani and Ron issued that statement back?
It's like, well, we would do the same, but the U.S.
doesn't have any heroes.
Who would we even take out?
Exactly, exactly.
Yeah, it's just a bunch of men without chests.
The only moral criteria can help the West against communism's well-planned world strategy.
There are no other criteria.
Yeah, he absolutely hated communism.
He hated totalitarianism.
But he also hated the hollowed-out decadence and emptiness of the West in 1978.
We should see it today.
In spite of the abundance of information, or maybe because of it, the West has difficulties in understanding reality as it is.
Again, 1978.
In the American democracy at the time of its birth, all individual human rights were granted because man is God's creature.
That is, freedom was given to the individual conditionally, in the assumption of his constant religious responsibility.
All the glorified technological achievements of progress, including the conquest of outer space, do not redeem the twentieth century's moral poverty, which no one could imagine even as late as the nineteenth century.
In our eastern countries, communism has suffered a complete ideological defeat.
It is zero.
It is less than zero.
But Western intellectuals still look at it with interest, with empathy, and I would say today, with ambition.
They believe that that is the system that is going to catapult them to power.
And they're right if we let them.
It will catapult them to power.
Even, he says, if we were spared destruction by war, our lives will have to change if we want to save life from self-destruction.
If the world has not come to an end, it has approached a major turn in history, equal in importance to the turn from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
Yeah, this is a turning.
We're at a turning point.
We're at a fourth turning, and this is going to be a fourth turning, I think, like none other, and it's going to really accelerate in the next four years.
He had not seen anything compared to the debauchery that we've got.
I didn't get to it today, but when I look at what has happened, I mean, we've even got Melania Trump out there pushing her pornography.
Proud of it!
And the left is saying, wait a minute, who even asked her about this?
Why is she pushing this out there?
Why is she so proud of this?
It is absolutely disgusting.
And that's where we are.
That's the quote-unquote conservatives.
What are they trying to conserve?
And then she says, and if you try to ban my book, you know, you're censoring me.
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They created Common Past to track and control us.
Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
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That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
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