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Thank you.
Thank you.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday, the 21st of October.
Year of Our Lord, 2024. 24.
Well, talking about the Year of Our Lord, it is now in the news.
Jesus is Lord?
Well, you're at the wrong rally.
I'm sure you've seen that by now.
We've got an interview with the people that said that.
And what happened afterwards, we're going to pick up with that.
But when we look at this, maybe we're looking not only at the wrong rally, but we're looking for the wrong things in life.
Can these politicians actually do anything to fix your life?
We're going to take a look at that and the inane silliness of, yes, Trump actually did work at a McDonald's yesterday.
That's right.
It is, as the owner of McDonald's said, it is a great career starter.
I guess both of these candidates think it can get them the presidency.
We're also going to take a look at the election for sale.
You see, the politicians have been throwing out promises of tax cuts and even reparations and things like that.
Now Musk is throwing out millions of dollars to random people.
What's his angle on this?
What's he going to get out of the back end of this?
What kind of subsidies for the king of crony capitalism?
Yeah, we'll be right back.
Well, I want to begin with this email that was sent to me.
And this person says, latest from Mike Adams, continue to pray.
Mike Adams is calling for prayer.
You know, you've got a lot of people who are jumping on the God bandwagon.
Not Lala Harris now.
But no, that's not what Mike was saying.
This is the person who was putting it out.
And maybe what you do is you pray that Mike Adams will stop pushing fear and panic for cash.
And Alex made record profits doing that in the spring of 2020.
And of course, they're going to try to do it again.
It's money, money, money.
And this is Hegelian's angels, I guess.
These Hegelians from hell.
So, this is the actual letter from Mike Adams.
I'm not even sure exactly how to put this into words, but the vast majority of people reading this, probably you, have literally no idea what is about to happen in America unless there is a miraculous intervention by angels or white hats Your country will not be recognizable by the end of January.
Well, you know, maybe what we need to do is get that prayer to ascended masters and angels that Mike Flynn is reading and reawakened to her.
We can pray to some angels.
No, you don't pray to angels.
You pray to God.
God is going to...
He can send angels to help you, but you don't pray to angels.
Anyway, quite a few of you reading this right now will already be dead by then.
Well, you know, tomorrow's not promised to any of us, you know.
You can have a car accident, or you could have a tree fall on us, or you can have many people died with those hurricanes with a tree falling on us.
Many of you will be dead by then, and then what happens?
I mean, do we have to worry about politics anymore?
And then you stand before God.
Maybe that's what we should be worrying about, right?
Anyway, and a much larger number of you will see a significant portion of your dollar assets evaporate into nearly nothing.
Because remember, this is all about money.
It was about money in the spring of 2020.
Telling you all the talking points, putting up CDC charts about how more people are dying from COVID. I mean, we're talking April, May.
Nobody was dying of COVID, folks.
They were killing people.
We're killing people by denying them medical treatment.
They were killing them by giving them their medical treatment that was preferred.
The remdesivir, the ventilators, all the rest of this stuff.
It wasn't.
Anyway.
But it's about money, isn't it?
The rule of law says Mike Adams will have collapsed, and there is a significant chance that tens of millions of Americans will have no infrastructure functioning at all, either due to an EMP detonation, a cyber attack on the power grid, or the outbreak of nuclear war.
If Trump wins, the deep state will activate everything that they have.
It's all uppercase.
Everything.
Every weapon.
Every Samson option.
Samson option?
You mean the Israelis are going to nuke us?
That's the Samson option, right?
Let's just pull the temple down.
Including nuking ourselves and deliberately collapsing the entire Western banking system and a great taking financial reset.
Look, there's elements of truth in all these things.
But they're put together to scare you to death.
They're put together to sell products and information by Mike Adams and Alex Jones and people doing this stuff.
You need to put this in perspective.
And you need to understand, like those guys at the rally, that Jesus is Lord, it's not Lala, and it's not Trump.
And God did not give us a spirit of fear.
We don't have to be scared to death.
The answer to the pandemic was to walk away from the fear.
And when we walked away from the fear, it disappeared.
It always reminds me of Pilgrim's progress.
One of the obstacles that he faces in this allegory.
There's horrible lions, and he's got to go down this path.
And these, you know, ferocious lions, right?
But he does it.
He does it on faith.
And as he gets there, he realizes that they're on a chain.
And they can't reach him.
Now, I'm not saying that nothing bad is going to happen.
And I'm not saying that nothing bad is going to happen to you or me.
But we don't have to fear it if Jesus is Lord.
If you don't make politics your Lord.
If you don't tremble in fear at every possible projection of what can go wrong.
Which of you, by thinking, can add one inch to your stature or one hair to your head?
Now, if I could do that, I would.
But you can't do that.
So, he says, prepare accordingly if you wish to survive.
That's right.
Make sure that Jesus is your Lord and know that you have eternal life.
That's what takes away the fear.
Survival will be hell, by the way, he said.
Stay tuned.
Invite some products.
Maybe you need to get some masks.
Again, from Mike Adams.
So, Musk is offering $47 for every swing state voter referral in order to sign a free speech petition.
And it is only voters in the swing states.
Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina.
The deadline is today.
It's getting really close.
If you want to get your $47 from Elon Musk.
And I said about this the other day, I said, if you look at his net worth, it's like $256 million or something like that.
And the average net worth of Americans is $192,000.
Okay, so he's $256 billion.
I don't know if I said billion or million.
Anyway, $256 billion.
Okay.
So he's got about 1.3 million times the amount of money as most Americans.
So let's just call it a million times.
So like I said on Friday, if he's going to give $75 million to Trump, that's like a $75 contribution from one of us.
What does $47 figure out to be done?
It's like five one-thousands of a cent, you know?
I mean, it's ludicrously small.
And his organization that he's put together, and he is the sole donor to this political action committee, America PAC. Nobody else puts any money in it.
They've hired canvassers in swing state.
Signers of the petition would be pledging their support for the First and Second Amendments, which have been Musk's cited reasons for endorsing Trump.
Here's a question.
Does Trump endorse either the First or Second Amendment?
I've been telling you for years he doesn't.
You can see that he didn't care about the First Amendment and censorship until it happened to him in 2020.
He didn't care in 2018.
When it was first Infowars, and then it was 800 other sites, like Free Thought Project and others that weren't Trump supporters, but they were against the police, surveillance, state, and war.
They were the ones who got kicked out, for the most part.
He didn't care about free speech, and of course, recently, he has gone after at least three different networks verbally attacked them.
Because he didn't like the way that they either covered him or covered Lala, and he has threatened to take away their licenses.
They didn't care about the First Amendment.
And then when it comes to the Second Amendment, he wants to take the gun and do the due process later.
That's right, he doesn't care about the Fourth Amendment either, or the Eighth Amendment, or the Tenth Amendment.
He doesn't care about anything in the Bill of Rights or the Constitution, if he, in fact, has ever read it.
It'd be interesting someday for him to sit down and get his Trump Bible out.
And I know he probably wouldn't read the Bible part of it, but he might actually read the Constitution, you think?
I don't know.
But still, you know, take the guns and do the due process later.
then set the precedent of gun control by executive order with a bump stock and also with a pistol brace.
He initiated the pistol brace.
He took it off after, you know, the gun organization.
Well, some of the gun organizations like Gun Owners of America pushed back against the bump stock, but the NRA did not.
But then when he put in a pistol brace, the NRA pushed back against it.
So he shut that down in December, and then Biden continued with the precedent that was set by Trump.
And the first thing he did, I think, was the pistol brace.
He had other executive orders for it.
So here's the phoniness of all this stuff.
Elon Musk wants you to sign a petition saying you support the First and Second Amendment.
And yet Trump, because, you know, hey, Trump supports this.
He doesn't support that.
While the petition requires an email address and a cell phone number to sign it, the website promises to use the cell phone number only to confirm that you are a legitimate petition signer.
No other purpose, it says.
You mean they're not going to sell it?
They're not going to use it?
So, he has, again, it's not just that.
Now he has upped the ante.
Since the $47 was not tantalizing enough, Musk then said, well, I'm going to give a million dollars randomly to people who signed this petition in favor of the First and Second Amendment.
We're going to be awarding a million dollars randomly to people who have signed the petition every day from now until the election.
Oh, boy.
Another reality TV show.
Not just The Apprentice.
Thank you.
You know, one of the challenges we're having is, like, well, how do we get people to know about this petition?
Because the legacy media is born to report on it.
You know, not everyone's on X. So, I figure...
And those of us are.
Can't see things.
This news, I think, is going to really fly.
Yeah, it's going to really fly.
Well, we not only have The Apprentice reality TV show.
Now we've got Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, right?
This is a joke, folks.
Nothing's...
I mean, this is happening.
You got...
Lala is having birthday parties where Stevie Wonder is singing happy birthday to her.
And Trump is working at a McDonald's.
I mean, this is...
What a joke!
I mean, this really is, like the movie, Idiocracy.
I mean, who would have thought they would live to see this?
Who would have thought that anything like this is ever going to happen?
So...
He's going to throw out a million dollars.
So that's like saying, you know, you and I, here's a dollar.
I'm going to pick somebody randomly out of the audience, and I'm going to give you a dollar.
And everybody, ah!
That's what it really cost him.
And of course, this kind of harkens back to me.
To Governor Mike DeWine, who offered people a vaccine lottery.
I'll pay you, you know, go out and get your vaccine.
And then one lucky person is going to win a million dollars and a lot of other unlucky people are going to die or have permanent disability.
At least their first dose of the vaccine.
This announcement will occur each Wednesday for five weeks.
And the winner each Wednesday will receive one million dollars.
The names for the Ohio vaccine million drawing will be derived from the Ohio Secretary of State's publicly available voter registration database.
Further, we will make available a webpage for people to sign up for the drawings if they are not in a database that we're using.
The Ohio Department of Health will be the sponsoring agency for the drawings and the Ohio Lottery will conduct them.
The money will come from existing federal coronavirus relief funds.
To be eligible to win, you must be at least 18 years of age or older on the day of the drawing.
You must be an Ohio resident and you must be vaccinated before the drawing.
We'll have further specific details tomorrow and days ahead.
Oh, he's got a smile on his face.
I know that some of you now are shaking your head and say, that Mike DeWine, he's crazy.
Criminal.
Criminal is what came to mind.
I'll give you a million dollars if you take this poison.
I want to see what happens.
Yeah, I'm doing this for Pfizer.
And Trump sent me the money to do it as well.
Vax a million.
Yeah, thanks a million.
Thanks, Mike.
Thanks for the death and disease.
A Republican.
So, all of you who think that Republicans are going to help you, all of you who think that Trump didn't have anything, it was always the money, folks.
Always the money.
During a town hall event in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Musk revealed his super PAC had been trying to figure out how to get stupid people to know about his petition.
He says, not everybody's on X. I got a surprise for you.
We're going to be awarding a million dollars randomly to people.
And here's what the petition says.
And it's important because you now have Democrats saying, this is a violation of election law.
So, here's what the petition says.
The First and Second Amendment guarantee freedom of speech and the right to bear arms.
By signing below, I am pledging my support for the First and Second Amendment.
In appreciation for your support, you'll receive $47 for each registered voter you refer that signs this petition.
Again, a tiny amount to him, but Democrats are crying foul.
Can you imagine somebody signing a petition to support any of the Bill of Rights, say the Democrats?
That's what we're talking about here.
There's nothing about registering to vote.
There's nothing about promising to vote for Trump.
I support the First and Second Amendment, it says.
And the Democrats are furious.
Clearly illegal, they say.
Top election attorney accuses Musk of breaking the law with a million-dollar lotto-style giveaway to Pennsylvania voters.
And so does Democrat Governor Josh Shapiro, who goes on the Sunday talk shows yesterday and says, Well, I think that people ought to look into this.
I think you ought to have legal people looking into this.
You know, you might want to have them look into the First and Second Amendment.
Since you guys swore as a condition of your having office to the Constitution, that's what they really have the problem with, I think, more than anything.
So this is what this lawyer says.
This is a UCLA law professor.
Here's a pro tip.
If you are...
Be a lawyer.
Don't go to UCLA. This is the kind of people they hire as professors.
Rick Hasen, in a post on his election law blog on Saturday night, argued that because registering to vote is a required provision for eligibility, Musk is breaking the law with his gambit.
No, actually, I think you have to have voted in the previous election anyway.
But he says, though some, maybe some of the other things Musk was doing were of murky legality, but this one is clearly illegal.
And he cites U.S. Code, which says that anyone who, quote, pays or offers to pay or accepts payment, either for registration to vote, is breaking the law.
He said the DOJ election crimes manual defines a bribe as, quote, anything having monetary value, including cash, liquor, lottery chances, and welfare benefits, such as food stamps.
Well, I guess the entire election is a bribe, isn't it?
It's politicians are offering.
This is their stock and trade.
They offer things of monetary value, including cash.
They don't offer liquor.
But they do offer lottery chances, as we just saw there, and especially welfare benefits, reparations, all this other kind of stuff.
Isn't that a bribe?
An election is a bribe.
It is also, for the big guys like Elon Musk, it is an advanced auction of stolen goods, goods stolen from you.
So that's really the question that people ought to be asking.
What is he hoping to get out of this on the back end?
He's getting his feet wet in politics.
And you might want to ask why.
Well, again, this lawyer can read the law.
That's great.
You know, he just quoted the law to you.
But did he actually read the petition?
We support the First and Second Amendment.
That's all they're saying.
Again, there's nothing about them having to register to vote.
They have to be a registered voter in order to participate.
But it's not telling them that they have to register to vote.
And I think even they had to vote in the last election.
I'm not sure about that part of it.
But nevertheless, he doesn't predicate this on voting for anybody.
He doesn't say anything about Trump.
See, Musk has lawyers, and I think he's got a lot better lawyers than he's usually a law professor, or Josh Shapiro, who I don't think is a lawyer.
Josh Shapiro went to Harvard, and after he graduated Harvard, he went to Zimbabwe to teach economics.
You can't make this stuff up.
Zimbabwe, the Marxist country.
That's why he wanted to go there.
The Marxist country.
That is famous for hyperinflation.
We got the trillion dollar bill.
Remember Jack Lawson showed that?
The trillion dollar bill from Zimbabwe.
They are famous for not knowing anything about economics.
He went there.
He was teaching them economics at the time all that stuff was rolling out.
Josh Shapiro.
So he said on a Sunday show yesterday, deeply concerning, it's something that law enforcement could take a look at.
Well, I think maybe this is intimidation from a guy who is a Marxist economics professor in Zimbabwe.
But here's the real question that people should be looking into.
Why do we allow billionaires like Elon Musk and Miriam and Sheldon Adelson, why do we allow these people to set up their own political action committees and donate $75 million if you're Musk or $100 million if you're Adelson?
Why is that allowed?
To me, that is the outrage.
It's not this $47 and million dollars that he's handing out to the audience.
It's the millions, the tens of millions, the hundreds of millions that are getting handed to these politicians.
And look, it's not just a Trump thing.
Lala Harris has got more billionaires supporting her than Trump does.
This is across the board.
And so, in addition to that, we had over the weekend information about real foreign interference from foreign governments.
And you remember all the stuff about Russiagate, Russiagate, Russiagate.
There was never anything there.
There was never anything poop.
But we have them dead to rights on this.
You got the UK Labour Party.
It is sending hundreds of foreign nationalists campaign for Lala Harris in battleground states.
This is foreign interference.
So, talk about Russiagate.
Maybe we should talk about Londongate.
Londongate is falling down.
This is based on LinkedIn posts.
The head of operations for the UK's left-wing Labour Party confirmed in multiple posts to social media that she recruited nearly 100 foreign nationals to travel to the US and campaign for LALA in the final months prior to the election day.
Sophia Patel.
The head of operations for the Labor Party, whatever that entails, wrote in a post to LinkedIn on Wednesday that she successfully arranged for nearly 100 past and present Labor Party activists to travel to North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Virginia in a post where she revealed more opportunities were still available.
I have 10 spots available for anyone available to head to the battleground state of North Carolina.
And we will sort out your housing.
This is the second post by Patel, revealing Labor Party plans to travel to the United States to campaign for Harris.
She confirmed, if you worked for the Labor Party during the general election and have now left, but are interested, please drop me an email on my work email address.
Now, this was discovered by Robbie Starbuck here in Tennessee, and he went on the Michael Patrick Leahy show, which is associated with the Tennessee Star, a conservative publication in Tennessee.
I think they're in Nashville.
And so Starbuck said, the Labor Party activists are clearly coordinating with the Harris campaign.
And compared to the foreign influence of unfounded allegations about Trump colluding with Russia during the 2016, he said, how many years and how much ink was wasted in media talking about a Russian collusion that never occurred in order to help Trump win an election?
He goes, we got a situation right now where the Democrats, Lala, openly have foreign governments ruling party come to the U.S. with boots on the ground to campaign for her in battleground states.
That is the very definition of election interference.
That is the very definition of collusion.
But we're not going to pay any attention to that.
Right?
Now, the other thing, as I mentioned last week, is that everybody on both the left and the right, you have these two different universes, and nobody even addresses what the other side is saying.
They just put up their own propaganda and run with it.
And so they both have polls.
You know, you can go out there.
There's a lot of polls being taken.
And you can always find a poll that looks good with your candidate.
Now, if you take the average of polls, that's one thing or whatever, but you can always find a poll.
Well, one of the things that was being trumpeted by the Trump cult was the polymarket.
It's a betting poll.
And so you buy into this.
I said, look, this is a good indication.
Well, it turns out, according to a man who spoke with the Wall Street Journal, it appears that, and what you saw was the two things kind of tracking along, you know, the two, Lala and Trump kind of track with each other horizontally.
Then all of a sudden, Right after the Harris interview with Brett Baer, Trump goes straight up, she goes straight down.
It was pretty striking.
And so you had a lot of Trump media focusing on that.
Well, a huge October swing toward Trump in the crypto-based polymarket online betting marketplace.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting the move as largely the work of just four accounts that together plowed $30 million into bets on Trump.
The timing of the four accounts' moves suggests that they could be controlled by a single owner.
The four counts have concentrated on bets that Trump will come out on top in the Electoral College count.
But they've also dabbled in side wagers on individual state contests, as well as taking some flyers on Trump's winning the popular vote.
So, a guy with an organization called Arkham Intelligence, he's the CEO, Miguel Morell.
Told the Wall Street Journal, he says there's strong reason to believe that these four different accounts are the same entity.
He said the accounts are betting big on Trump.
He said all of these were funded by deposits from Kraken.
They behave in a similar fashion.
They systematically place frequent bets on Trump, and they step up the sides of their bets at the same time.
Trump's surge might be a miracle, I'm sorry, it might be a mirage manufactured by a group of four polymarket accounts, and that may in fact just be one.
Now, this report from Zero Hedge says, to their credit, however, the Wall Street Journal also tapped Rutgers University stats professor who noted that other betting markets who have Trump in the lead and that big bettors routinely nudge all manner of market odds.
He said, purchasing a large number of shares on one outcome does not require any ulterior motive or effort to manipulate the market.
You know, it just turns out that way.
I talked about this last week, and I played, you know, the fugue for ten horns from Guys and Dolls.
You know, I've got the horse right here.
His name is Paul Revere.
It's this whole horse race stuff.
And boy, I tell you, people jumped into this thing both feet on the conservative side.
Well, Reason says, as they look at this, and I reported on this as well, The fact that the state of Florida is not very happy.
They have this constitutional amendment to legalize all abortion.
And so the Republican Party is not very happy about that.
And there was an ad as part of that campaign.
And they wanted that ad to be taken down.
And they demanded it being taken down.
It's like, on what basis?
Right?
And my big criticism of the Republicans all along, they're running scared on this abortion issue.
You need to show the truth.
If you show the truth, you've got nothing to worry about.
If people see what an aborted baby looks like, if people see what a living baby looks like, it speaks for itself.
You don't even have to exercise your massive skills of oratory to try to explain it to them.
It's self-explanatory.
But the GOP will not do that.
They will not show what this is.
And so they're running scared.
And they resort to censorship, which is reprehensible.
You know, DeSantis and the Florida GOP have a real problem with the First Amendment.
I wonder if any of them could legitimately sign Musk's thing to support the First and Second Amendment, because they do not support the First Amendment.
At the behest of Israel, and for cash from Israel, because DeSantis went to Israel to sign it, they said, we're going to make, we've got this new hate speech law, we're going to ramp it up, and we're actually going to make it a felony, and we can send people to jail if we don't like your speech.
You know, if you listen to this program, there's hardly anything that I talk about more than the heinous crime of abortion and how much I hate it.
But I don't support censorship to stop it.
I don't support totalitarian measures to stop it.
There's no excuse for DeSantis and the GOP to push censorship on behalf of a foreign government.
We're just talking about how, on the left, you got the Labor Party sending workers over to help Lala Harris.
What about Israel?
Okay?
We've got all these foreign governments that are interfering in our elections.
And then we have politicians whose response is, rather than tell you the truth, they will censor The views that they don't like.
And that includes Republicans as well as Democrats.
They all do it.
It's part of the Uniparty.
And so Reason says Floridians this fall will vote on a constitutional amendment to limit government interference with abortion.
So authorities decide to interfere with free speech to thwart voters from limiting the government's right to interfere in, as Reason calls it, reproductive decisions.
No, you're killing a child.
You're killing a child.
Show that it is a child.
Show that it is being ripped to pieces.
End of story.
The truth is powerful.
The truth, the pro-life truth, does not need to be defended.
It needs to be unleashed.
You don't need to censor the other side.
A federal judge isn't impressed.
U.S. District Judge Mark Walker, in an October 17th opinion, just said this.
To keep it simple for the state of Florida, it's the First Amendment, stupid.
He temporarily enjoined Florida from attempting to censor the ad, granting the temporary restraining order request sought by Floridians Protecting Freedom, the group that sponsors the amendment.
Again, the answer to bad speech is good speech, and the answer to evil is to show the truth.
But instead, they double down on the wrong side.
Well, Gene Whitworth says Elon Musk is the biggest ever welfare queen.
That's right.
Or you could call him the king of crony capitalism.
That's what both Eric Peters and LA Times called him about 10 years ago.
He's much more of a welfare queen and crony capital king now than he was a decade ago.
The vast majority of his wealth came from no-bid government contracts.
That's right.
He knows how to do this, folks.
He's not out there.
This is one of the things that just amazes me about the cult around Trump and the Republican Party.
They think that he's this altruistic billionaire who spent $44 billion to save free speech.
No, he spent it to buy Twitter for his purposes.
And he's got a lot of different purposes that are not altruistic about that.
And, you know, but you're not going to convince them.
They think he's this altruistic billionaire.
They're looking for a billionaire savior.
And I've said this over and over again.
We have seen predictive programming of these kinds of scenarios that they're running on us.
They have them acted out in movies all the time.
You see people say, look at this, what they're doing right now.
They had predictive programming.
It was the plot of a movie a few years ago.
Well, of course.
Because you see, these plots are coming from the CIA and the intelligence community and people like that.
That's what they do.
That's what Steve Pachenik did.
And that's what he's still doing when he pushes out stuff like The Sting, you know?
I mean, he worked with Tom Clancy.
But, of course, the CIA's got its own page there.
At least they used to.
I haven't looked for a long time.
They had their own page.
We've got a lot of scripts that we've written for you.
If you're in the movie business, you might want to take a look at these.
They're pretty interesting.
And, yeah, they are interesting.
And that's where they get their predictive programming.
They actually had a public, you know, publicly offered these things to people.
And then when they do these movies, what happens?
It's one person who saves the day.
And that's these two things, both getting people acclimated to whatever is going to be, pandemics or, you know, a technocratic takeover, whatever it is, it's always a single savior who saves the day.
And so we're looking for somebody, you know, we don't have anybody out there that's flying around with superpowers, but we do have billionaires, and boy, those people seem like they've got superpowers to the conservatives who worship money.
He's got so much money, he could do anything.
So we're looking for little saviors like that.
Birdhouse Blues.
The British are coming.
The British are coming.
Wherever you heard that before.
Exactly.
Atomic Dog.
Thank you for the tip.
Congratulations.
You're the winner of the Atomic Dog election contest to wake up independence about government ineptitude and malfeasance.
And he gave me a dollar, which to him is like a million dollars is for Trump.
So there we go.
Thank you very much.
I'm very honored.
Gardner Goldsmith.
DeSantis seems to not understand freedom of speech.
No.
And the courts looking at the First Amendment missed the point because that only specifies Congress.
The ruling has to look at the Florida Constitution.
Well, the thing is that they have always, as a condition of taking office, everybody swears to the Constitution.
So, if you swear to help uphold the Constitution, you violate the Constitution with your laws and other things like that, you've just removed your authority to be in office.
Guard Goldsmith, who has Liberty Conspiracy, and you can find that evenings at, I think it's 6 o'clock, I think is when it starts.
I'm not sure.
I apologize.
I just, I don't have time to watch anything or anybody.
But I see the articles that he does and the Sunday summary for the week that he has.
Excellent stuff.
I know Gard does excellent work.
And he's going to be doing the show on Friday.
That's what I think of Gard's work.
But you can find Liberty Conspiracy on Rockfan on Twitter.
And you can also find him on Substack.
We're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back, we're going to talk about this Jesus is Lord thing.
of Lala. - Yeah.
She's picked her side.
Choose this day who you will serve.
Well, it's not going to be Jesus for her.
Thank you.
Thank you.
We had a rally over the weekend.
Lots of rallies going on all over the place.
This was in Wisconsin.
And Lala Harris is bragging about abortion.
And getting big applause.
And then something interesting happens.
Now, I'm going to play for you a couple of different clips.
One of them was from a lady who was covering it.
And...
And she is there live, and she says, you know, I can't believe she's been talking about, you know, other issues.
But when she gets on abortion, that really energizes the crowd.
And she goes, just listen to this.
And she turns her camera around.
You can hear these guys shout out, Jesus is Lord, and you can hear her reply.
But, you know, you don't really see anything.
Now, the clip of Lala Harris, where she says, you're at the wrong rally in response to that.
You can't really understand what they're saying.
And a lot of people try to enhance the audio.
You can't hear it, but you can hear it in her clip.
So I'm going to play her clip.
I'm going to play the one that was focused on Lala.
And then we're going to show you what happened in the audience, in the crowd, as they push these guys out.
yelled at them and shoved them and that type of thing.
So here is the first clip where you can hear the quote and you can also see the, and then it's the other clip of Harris where you can't really understand what they're shouting.
Anyway, I was making a video talking actually about how sad I was that the loudest cheering at the rather small event came in support of abortion.
When I panned over to the crowd and to her speaking and I caught something I wasn't expecting.
Not a lot of energy here, but everyone just cheered and screamed for killing babies.
So that was disappointing.
Anyway, here she is.
The protections of Roe v Wade Wade, and they did as he intended.
Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally.
Crowd loves that.
Crowd loves that.
You're at the wrong rally.
Jesus is Lord, get out of here.
No, I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.
And so that's really what, that was a big part of what she was talking about.
Well, the rally down the street that happened with Trump, you know, that was bigger.
I don't care.
Do you care?
These people, they can vote for whatever.
They're not going to make any difference, not even a swing state.
But, you know, so there's this back and forth.
All the conservatives are like, well, Trump's rally was bigger than hers.
Trump is Lord, not Lala.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Some people focus on the Jesus is Lord aspect of it.
A couple of students from the University of Wisconsin, lacrosse.
I saw this at first and I thought, they're on a lacrosse team?
What is that?
Lacrosse is the name of the town of Wisconsin.
They are not on a lacrosse.
Well, maybe they are on a lacrosse team, but not actual lacrosse.
They went on with Fox News and they said this.
I'd say the first thing I want to bring up, this is our first time taking an interview with anybody, and I think it's important because this is our raw, untold story.
There's a lot that happened off camera that we said at the protest, or while we were protesting.
And I guess we could start off with, after she talked about overturning Roe v.
Wade and Donald Trump, I yelled out to the crowd that abortion is the sacrament of Satan.
And when I said that, I deeply do believe that as a Christian.
And about 10 seconds go by and that's when the video of my friend Grant and I proclaiming that Christ is Lord and Jesus is King when we said that.
And I think it's important to say this is a small venue and we're about 20 to 30 yards away from Kamala at this point.
There's a lot of controversy that says she wasn't talking to us or we left, we didn't get kicked out.
Well, I can speak on Grant's behalf.
On video, Grant's getting pushed and shoved.
And there's about five seconds after or before she tells us to go to a smaller rally down the street.
You can see on the video she waves.
She was actually waving to me.
I took this cross off my neck that I wear.
And as we were getting asked to leave, I held it up in the air and waved at her and pointed to her and she looked directly in the eye, kind of gave me an evil smirk.
And yeah, I just want to clear that up and confirm that she 100% was talking to us.
And there's other controversy that says we left.
We were getting shouted at, pushed, assaulted, screamed at.
So we were walking away.
But there's about three attendees there, volunteers, that kicked us out with badges or whatever they had.
Yeah, and of course, you can see that at the very beginning of it, when they got a crowd shot, and you can see them being pushed and shoved in here.
Just play a little bit of this again.
Here it is.
There's a crowd shot over there on the left.
A lot that happened off camera that we said at the...
And you can see it is a small crowd that is there.
And I guess we could start off with, after she talked about overturning Roe v.
Wade and Donald Trump.
There you go, there's a lady pushing him.
Well, you know, a lot of people have pushed back on this, saying, well, I saw the clip that focuses on her.
So I can't understand what they're saying.
And you can't understand, but you can hear it clearly in that lady's report there.
What they said.
And you can hear that Lala responded to that.
And you can see the crowd's response.
Which I think is the most amazing thing.
I was pushed by an elderly woman.
We were heckled at.
We were cursed at.
We were mocked.
That's the biggest thing for me personally, he said.
In reflection of the event, Jesus was mocked.
You know, his disciples were mocked.
That's okay, he said.
But he's pointed out, he said, we were saying that abortion is a sacrament of Satan.
I've said for the longest time when they talk about an abortion right, they spell it R-I-T-E. They've made it very clear.
Temple of Satan is helping people to do abortion.
They want to say, this is part of our religion, so we have religious freedom if people want to do this religious service to kill their baby by taking a pill.
So they're trying to claim religious freedom on it.
In Texas, we had a woman who ran against Greg Abbott.
It might have been the first time that he ran.
Her entire campaign, like law laws, was based on abortion.
She had been a state representative who had taken a stand against a pro-life law in Texas.
I think it was the law, I'm not sure, it's been a while, just going from recollection, I believe it was one of the laws that said in response to To what happened with Kermit Gosnell.
You know, Kermit Gosnell had this shoddy, quote-unquote, clinic where he was killing babies.
And so there were two babies that he killed.
He didn't just set them off to the side and let them die naturally, right, after a failed abortion.
He actively killed them.
And so they got him for those two murders.
And I don't know which one is more humane.
But the other thing that happened was they had an illegal immigrant woman of color who bled to death because they could not get the gurneys and stuff through the hallways.
To get her out.
And so they got in for that murder as well.
And so as a response to that, you had a lot of conservative states at the time were saying, well, what can we do with this?
They say this is about women's health.
Okay, well, make it about women's health.
Make sure that you have hallways and doorways that are going to be big enough that you can get emergency equipment in there or gurneys in there or whatever.
And when they put that legislation in in Texas, boy, the Democrats went crazy.
The people were supposed to be about women's health.
And so there were these big rallies and protests and everything there at the Capitol grounds in Texas.
And a bunch of Christians were there, and they were praying and that type of thing.
And so the left was very offended by that.
They're always offended when they see people praying.
But I tell you, when they see people praying to God, well, they really show their colors.
When you say Jesus is Lord, they really show their colors.
And so, as the Christians were praying there, I had a bunch of these, you know, abortion right RITE women who got in their faces and started screaming, Hail Satan!
Hail Satan!
Same type of stuff.
When Congress passes a bill, said Lala, when Congress passes a bill to kill babies nationwide as President of the U.S., I will proudly, proudly sign it into law.
Of course, I changed Restore Reproductive Freedom to Kill Babies, because that's what we're talking about here.
And that's what the GOP won't show.
They'll try to censor people who say this.
No, you need to counter them with the truth, not with censorship, as I said.
So on Sunday, during her birthday, to help to counteract what she had just done, the next day, she goes to a church.
The New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, a half-hour drive from Atlanta, Georgia.
That's kind of ironic, isn't it?
The New Birth?
The new birth?
You must be born again, but before you can be born again, you've got to be born the first time, right?
She doesn't want any birth.
They should call it the no-birth missionary Baptist church.
Because these people are supporting a Satanist.
I wonder, you know, what kind of a church this is.
Maybe think because, you know, Babylon Bee, and that's kind of a spinoff of what Lala Harris did.
The Babylon Bee article says, you're at the wrong church, responds Joel Osteen to a man who proclaims Jesus as Lord.
Whoa there, bud.
I think you belong in a much smaller church down the street, said Austin.
I'm the one around here who gets to declare what blessings I receive, not some Jesus fella.
I keep my mind focused on yachts, which is why God gives me yachts.
Several ushers reportedly ushered the man who had shouted Jesus as Lord out of the Joel Austin church, told him to please go name and claim a different church where he could make such proclamations.
Then they confiscate his wallet and beat him with sticks.
That's a bad one.
So then we have, what is a Jezebel spirit?
This is also damage control by AP. So she goes to this Baptist church, ironically called New Birth.
And AP, that's damage control.
Then AP does damage control.
I said, you got all these Christians out there saying that she's got a Jezebel spirit.
And the Associated Press, Associated Propaganda, propaganda associated with the Democrat left, that some Christians use this term to paint Lala Harris with a demonic brush.
I think she made her makeup with a demonic brush.
So this person says this is deeply, this is a term that is deeply racist and And misogynistic in its roots.
No.
No, it's a reference, I think, to her being a sex worker who slept her way to the top.
That's what a Jezebel spirit is.
It's just that simple.
I mean, you know, you just say she's a sex worker.
That's all you have to do.
We know that's the case.
That's one of the reasons why she loves abortion so much.
Sex workers have that insurance policy.
The concept is inspired by the biblical story, says AP, of the evil queen Jezebel, who persecuted prophets and was punished with a horrible death.
In the context of Jezebel's spirit, the term has sinister connotations, suggesting the person is under the influence of demons in a spiritual battle between good and evil.
Oh, that would never apply to Lala Harris, would it?
People are hearing this woman is possessed by a demonic spirit that is hardcore, terrible, hates men, hates authority, is going to do whatever she wants to do.
Is that a professor at the University of Pennsylvania?
I think that's a pretty accurate description.
That's one of the most accurate descriptions I've ever seen of Lala Harris.
Hardcore, terrible, hates men, hates authority, is going to do whatever she wants to do.
And then she went on to say, this is coded language.
It usually means a Democrat, black, or multiracial.
What absolute nonsense.
Queen Jezebel, if you go back to the Old Testament, was not Democrat.
She was not black or multiracial.
She was from Tyre.
She wasn't Jewish, but still has nothing to do with race.
But of course, this is Associated Press.
They don't label everything that they disagree with as racist, but they heavily editorialize, and they can always find some ludicrous professor who will give them the labels that they want, and they can quote them saying it, you see?
So that they can pretend that they're objective.
They are not writing the story.
Oh, but they are writing the story.
That's how they do it and claim that they're not writing the story.
And then they go on to say, Associated Press says, Harris is a Christian and a Baptist.
This falsely suggests that she's a non-Christian.
Well, I don't know.
Christians that I know don't have any problem saying Jesus is Lord.
The next interview, Brett Baer, if you get another interview with her, ask her, can you say Jesus is Lord?
Just watch her kind of clam up and start shaking or something.
I don't know what you'd do.
I don't think she would say that.
I can guarantee you that she wouldn't say it.
That ought to be the next question anybody ask her.
Is Jesus Lord?
You say you're a Baptist?
Any woman who is stepping into her power in any kind of way, it's going to be seen as this Jezebel who is deserving of violence, said this woman.
No, we're talking about a sex worker.
And I'm not endorsing this.
They go to Lance Wallnau.
As I said last week, I don't know anything about Lance Wallnau.
I know that he's part of this Trump prophecy team or whatever.
I don't even know where Wallnau is.
Where's Wallnau?
I don't know where the guy is.
I don't know where he's from, but I don't know what he's saying in general.
I just know that Lala's background is that of a sex worker.
So Jezebel's spirit, that would fit.
On October the 12th, thousands gathered to pray, says the Associated Propaganda, at the National Mall where Che On, another person I know nothing about, a leader in the new apostolic reformation declared, no, decreed, decreed.
See, isn't that interesting?
He didn't declare it.
He decreed it.
Who's this guy to make decrees?
Jesus, I know.
Paul, I know.
Who are you?
This guy needs to get the seven sons of sheep on him.
He decreed that Trump is a type of Jehu, a biblical figure who overthrew Jezebel's reign and ordered her death.
Che On, who did not respond to the Associated Press seeking comment, Pleaded with the crowd to get out and vote.
I decree, by faith, that Trump will win on November the 5th.
He'll be our 47th president, and Lala Harris will be cast out.
Well, then I guess you don't need, if you can decree stuff like that, and if you're speaking on God's behalf, you don't need to get out the vote effort.
What's the deal with this?
Let's have a rally so we can make this happen.
Wait, you just said God was going to do this.
Got to get your story straight here.
Just another one of these false prophets like we saw forever.
From 2020 on, these people, you know, oh yeah, it's going to turn around at the last minute, even after Trump was gone out of the White House.
Oh, it's going to turn around.
Julie Green, the one that I've played over and over again.
So, Che On, Lance Wallnau, they're just more of the Julie Green movement that's out there.
And then this was up on Twitter, and this is from Marty.
And for all the people who think that Trump, all the Christians out there saying, yeah, Trump saved everything.
As I've said before, Trump didn't expect this to happen.
None of these Republican presidents expected it to happen.
And not the Bushes, not Reagan, and all the stuff that never worked.
And then when it did work, you could see Trump running as fast as he could in the other direction, just like Blake Masters, the Peter Thiel partner that Trump endorsed.
And they start scrubbing their websites and doing everything they can.
Boy, they're just doing everything to try to get away from it.
And so Marty put this up.
And it's from Donald Trump.
This is what Donald Trump...
It wasn't my fault Republicans didn't live up to expectations in midterm.
It was...
I was 233 to 20.
Now, people that he endorsed, of course he endorsed a lot of people who were in non-competitive races and things like that.
If you look at the people that were in competitive races, he doesn't have a very good track record of people like Blake Masters and people like Dr.
Oz.
These people were clowns that he picked over people who were genuine conservatives.
And they lost.
But anyway, he says it was the abortion issue that handled it.
So it wasn't Trump.
It was trying to save babies' lives.
What's the matter with you?
You care about babies and kids?
Says the Jeffrey Epstein party-goer.
It was the abortion issue, poorly handled by many Republicans, especially those that firmly insisted on no exceptions, even in the case of rape, incest, or the life of a mother that lost large numbers of voters.
Also, the people that pushed so hard for decades against abortion got their wish from the Supreme Court, and they just plain disappeared, not to be seen again.
Yeah, well, you know, what's not being seen is the reality of abortion.
And Trump, again on this issue, he's the one who disappeared.
Vanishing.
Vanishing all at once.
For Harris, pro-choice does not include cars and appliances.
This is coming from Real Clear Wire.
It's their materialist focus.
Look, I've said for the longest time.
So this is what they had.
I've seen this now from Reason.
Real Clear Wire.
Zero Hedge picked up their article and put it out.
Yeah, I've said for the longest time, and this is the way they ought to describe it.
For Harris, it isn't a pro-choice doesn't include cars and appliances.
For Harris and the Democrats, pro-choice means one thing and one thing only.
A choice to kill a baby.
That's it.
You don't get to choose how many vaccines you're going to give your baby.
You don't get to choose how you're going to educate your baby.
Nothing about that, according to them.
You don't get to choose during the pandemic whether you want the vaccine that Trump rolled out or whether you want to wear a mask or whether you want to stay separate, distant.
You don't have any choices over your health.
Over your education, over your welfare, over your children.
Once you put your kid in the school, they're not going to let you know what they're doing to the kid in school.
They've got their secret agenda and their secret clubs and their secret genders and all the rest of this stuff, and you're not allowed to know.
That's the real issue.
Now, yes, you can talk about cars and appliances.
That's not the biggest issue.
It's not the materialism.
Harris wants to deprive Americans of the right to choose cars and household appliances.
Now, you know, you can kill babies, but don't you take away my car.
Talk about priorities that we have in this country.
I will never tell you what kind of car you have to drive, she said.
And, of course, that was a lie.
She's already done that, as I point that out.
She favors consumers having choices as long as those choices are limited to what she has pre-approved.
In that regard, that's what we've seen all along.
We saw that through the so-called pandemic.
We see that with the climate agenda.
That's what we're talking about here.
Then Senator Harris co-sponsored the Senate version of occasional Cortex's Green New Deal.
Harris believed that mandating priorities and choices to limit emissions was so important that she advocated ending the filibuster to do so.
She also co-sponsored the Zero Admissions Vehicle Act to require that all cars be EVs or otherwise zero emissions by 2040.
And when she ran for president in 2019, she issued a plan to phase out new gas-powered cars even sooner.
By 2035.
So this is what she is focused on.
And as I point out, Harris not only wants to deprive Americans of the opportunity to choose gas-powered cars and most hybrids, but she also supports the Green New Deal's goal of prohibiting sales of home appliances that don't meet draconian emission standards.
In May, the House passed the Hands Off Our Home Appliances Act on a bipartisan basis.
That bill is intended to restrain the administration from banning home appliances that run on natural gas.
And so this writer says, she intends to eliminate most options, leaving you with a Hobson's Choice of poorly performing alternatives.
You know, that's, I think, Hobson's Choice is really...
What the Democrats and Republicans have been pulling on us in a big way for the last four years.
Well, I didn't force anybody to do anything, you know.
I didn't do what Alan Dershowitz, big Trump supporter, says to do.
I didn't send the police to your house and drag you out and force you down on the ground and stick a needle in your arm.
I mean, we had similar looking stuff happening in Australia with a mask.
I mean, you had an individual tackled by a gang of uniformed cops.
Holding their arms behind their back while another cop ceremoniously puts a mask on their face.
And he had cops hovering by on horseback and all the rest of the stuff.
I mean, thuggish, thuggish totalitarianism.
So, you know, the Republicans and Lala Harris and apologists for Trump like Laura Loomer.
Well, I didn't get the vaccine.
If you got the vaccine, it's on you.
It's your fault.
Also the kind of stuff, right?
You didn't force anybody to get the vaccine.
Well, it's what's called a Hobson's Choice.
And it's an interesting etymology of that word.
If you go back and look at it, it goes back to, I think, late 1600s, early 1700s.
But it was a guy who had a livery stable where he had horses for it, right?
And when you go there to get your horse, he would say, well, you can take the next horse up or you don't get a horse, right?
Some people look at us, that nag looks like it's going to die.
I went horseback riding one time when I was a kid.
A big group of people.
We'd done it several times and always enjoyed it.
So then we went with a really big group of people.
And they didn't have enough horses.
And so they had my dad on a mare that was about to give birth.
I mean, his legs were like, it's almost like he's done a split or straight out to the side.
And So I had done really well riding, and so they said, okay, there's this young girl, let's give her this horse over here.
And we got another horse, we don't usually rent it out, and he's kind of spirited, but I think you can handle him.
Well, I couldn't handle him, but that was kind of a Hobson's choice, right?
Yeah.
You can look at that.
Well, I think that mare is about to give birth.
I don't think I want to ride her.
No, that's the one you got to take.
Or this other horse is like chomping at the bit to get going.
And I nearly was seriously injured with that.
I couldn't control him.
I was about, at the time, I guess I was about...
Nine or ten or something like that.
And I could not, with all my force, stop that horse and he started running away.
And one of the adult men started heading for a tree to take me off.
And he was on that side.
And he put his horse up against our heart and veered it off.
And so then he sees another tree.
He goes, I can't help you, duck!
And so I ducked, and I could feel the limbs going over my back, scratching my neck and everything.
But I had my eyes closed, because I didn't want to get that in my eyes.
And I set up with my eyes closed.
I didn't know.
It's just God's providence.
Amazing.
And as I set up, the low-lying branch, which would have hit me smack on my head, with my head down, came across and hit me in the stomach and knocked me off.
I've never had the breath knocked out of me like that before.
I'm laying in this high grass, and then I start hearing all the other horses rumbling up here.
It's like they're going to run over me.
And I couldn't move.
I couldn't say anything.
And they took me to the hospital to see if I was okay.
Which is not necessary, but they pulled in the police.
I mean, this is back in the 60s, you know, when they did this.
They pulled in the police because they thought my parents had beat me up.
Some random horse.
Hobson's Choice.
Hobson's Choice.
That's what they have given us.
Right?
You're not going to have ivermectin.
You're not going to have HCQ. No, you're going to have the vaccine.
Right?
You're not going to get any ibuprofen even.
No, you're going to get the ventilator, right?
And you're not going to have an internal combustion engine.
You're going to have the electric vehicle and only the electric vehicle that operates off the grid because they've got a plan with all this stuff.
And whenever we see a Hobson's Choice...
We need to understand that this is a MacGuffin.
It ain't about what they're telling you about.
It's about something completely different.
Before we take a break, M. Sellers says, Trump is becoming like Biden and forgetting what to say and what his platform is.
We're going to talk about his new career as a fry man.
You want fries with that?
We'll talk about that when we come back.
We're going to take a look at Trump's, at McDonald Trump and his new career that he's got.
Self-patriot, thank you for the tip.
Remember, Rubio told Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg to let us, the GOP, tell you who to censor.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah, I don't, exactly, and pretending, I don't know who you are, to Alex Jones, and later on he goes, I don't even go to his website.
Why'd you know he's got a website?
Brian and Deb McCartney.
Matt Troella, yes, from Defy Tyrants, has spent a lot of time in Wisconsin at college campuses speaking out against abortion.
Very good.
Yeah, I should have Matt.
I haven't had Matt on for a while.
I should get him back on.
He's got a great book that you can find at defytyrants.com called The Lesser Magistrate.
And it really does lay out for Christians a lot of confusing and false teaching from people like Todd Friel, who said, you know, in August, as we knew that they were going to get a rubber stamp for the vaccines, he says, you do whatever the government says.
If the government tells you to wear pinwheels on your head, you wear pinwheels on your head.
So I've called him Pinwheel Friel ever since.
What a...
What a horrible interpretation of Romans 13.
And we have seen this for the longest time.
I mean, years and years ago, I talked to Chuck Baldwin about a book that he and his son had done just on Romans 13.
And why it doesn't mean what people like Todd Friel say it means.
It doesn't mean that you do whatever the government says and you don't even think about the moral concerns about that.
That's not true at all.
I wonder what Todd Friel would say about Corrie ten Boom.
Who hid fugitives from the Nazis.
She violated the government's orders there.
I mean, according to Todd Friel, the Nazis who took her family and put them in a concentration camp, they all died except for her, they were agents of God.
No.
No.
Not at all.
And so, Chuck Baldwin's got a good book about that.
But the book by Matt Trujillo is excellent.
Small book.
Very easy.
Quick to read.
And it has examples from history.
Secular examples of the lesser magistrate and that type of thing.
That is the principle.
That's the whole purpose of having a...
A divided government, you know, having power divided between different officials.
The whole purpose of that is for different magistrates.
Some of them with authority will stand on the side of good, and some will stand on the side of evil.
And so the whole purpose of checks and balances is about having a lesser magistrate.
And that's not just a political theory.
That's a long-standing Christian, and even through Rome and other examples of that in secular history, he makes that case.
Audi, Modern Retro Radio, good to see you.
Says, the stage is being set for the biggest election upset.
They're doing everything they can to think of to excite Trump's base, only to dash their hopes.
I agree.
I think this whole election is like Charlie Brown and Lucy.
Ha ha ha!
I'm going to pull the football away from these Charlie Browns all at once.
I'm going to see them.
Shield your eyes.
Response to Audi.
Modern Retro Radio says, every Trump supporter I've talked to thinks Harris is going to win because that's kind of what the media is pumping.
Well, we'll see.
I mean, when you look at Breitbart and these other places, I mean, to them, it's in the bag.
You know, I see them saying that all the time.
So, I don't know what the Trump supporters are saying.
I've seen a lot of them who are very certain of it.
And, of course, they've got these false prophets out there saying, I've decreed, you know, from, I guess, when he says that, he's supposedly speaking for God.
161, I'd rather have Hopstein's choice.
You want broccoli beef or Kung Fu chicken?
That's right.
Bonanza!
Going back to the days of Bonanza.
Yeah, I know that.
One from column A, one from column B. There we go.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
And now, The David Knight Show.
Mary Ellen Moore with Free Minds Films, freemindsfilms.com.
And I don't know what high-impact flicks, if he is associated with her company or not.
But he had a great point.
He said, how do Republicans not understand this about Trump?
Is the psychological conditioning really that good?
And here's what he has to say about voting for Trump and Trump's record.
Oops, sorry, wrong one.
This is a serious question that I really want answered because I see a lot of conservative pundits and, surprisingly, libertarians going all out, pulling out the stops and telling us that we need to vote for Donald J. Trump where all is lost in America.
On the same plane, people in the Harris campaign are saying if you don't vote for Kamala Harris and if Donald Trump gets in, all is lost for America.
Please explain to me, at least on the conservative side, people don't see that Donald J. Trump already served four years as a figurehead president for the Title 28 Section 3002 15A Federal Corporation when he oversaw the biggest power and wealth transfer this nation has ever seen under the scandemic.
Please tell me how you can vote for somebody who effectively served as the best, biggest, loudest representative for Pfizer and Moderna and the big pharma industrial complex and the military industrial complex and And please tell me how voting for somebody like him...
And that's just scratching the surface.
We haven't even talked about red flag laws.
$6.2 trillion stimulus package where he transferred so much wealth.
$6.2 trillion.
Imagine how much $1 trillion is.
If you made a dollar for every second you were alive, how long would you have to live to collect your first trillion dollars?
You'd have to live 31,709 years.
That's how massive a sum $1 trillion is.
With one signature, he signed away $6.2 trillion, and that's transgenerational debt slavery.
He put future unborn Americans on the Federal Reserve bankster hook For the rest of America's life with that one signature.
How can you vote for Mr.
Red Flag Law?
How can you vote for, I like take the guns first, do process second.
How can you vote for somebody who criminalized tens of thousands, if not millions of Americans who possessed something called a bump stock?
For a piece of plastic, he criminalized Americans.
Tell me how you can vote for that person and tell me how anything can change with a Kamala Harris presidency or a Donald Trump presidency.
I'm looking forward to your comments.
And of course, what you see in the comments, and this is classic, I see it all the time.
What other option than Trump is there?
Who are you voting for?
Well, when you hear that from somebody, and I hope that listeners are not thinking that at this moment, because what that says is that they've put you in a box.
It's called a ballot box.
And you can't think outside the ballot box.
And you can't think outside the ballot box in that one line for president.
You see, they want you to think that you have to do this and that you're really doing something.
When in reality, the whole purpose of this exercise, this whole futile exercise of the rallies and Trump working at McDonald's and all this stuff, It's all just a pageant.
It's a TV reality show.
The purpose of all this is to make sure that you don't do something of any value.
It's to keep you focused on this futile, Sisyphus-like task.
You're going to roll the rock up every four years, and then when you get to the top of the hill, pushing the presidency, your candidate up, that big boulder, your candidate, push him up to the top of the hill.
And then when you get to the top of the hill, That candidate, like Trump, just rolls right over you and goes back down the hill again.
So it's time to start it all over again, four years later.
Start it all over again.
Just keep going back and forth and back and forth.
You think you're doing something, and yes, something does need to be done about politics.
You need to keep an eye on it, because if you're not interested in politics, politics is still interested in you.
So you need to keep an eye on it.
But let's get away from this.
Even Elon Musk, if you remember, before he got on this fantasy football gig that he's on, for whatever his purposes are, I pointed out that he told people the truth.
He said, you know, if you jump into presidential politics, that is the place where you have the least amount of control with anything.
Since, first of all, you're one out of 330 million people to vote.
Secondly, you can't give enough money to really make a difference.
He said, George Soros understands that.
That's why George Soros is putting millions of dollars, which is chump change to him.
He puts millions of dollars in these local district attorney races.
And sometimes he puts in millions of dollars in state attorney general races.
And so he says, Soros understands that politics is local.
And Musk understands that as well.
That's why I say, what game is he playing here now?
It certainly isn't.
I don't think Musk believes that this is the most important election of our lifetime and that if we don't win this election, everything is lost.
He's got a different game that he's playing.
He certainly knows how this system works, but the people who come up and say, well, what other options do you have?
You're going to vote for Lala then?
Like, man, you know, how do we get this across to people?
This is why I talk about politics.
To try to get people outside of this box that they've been put in.
They boxed themselves in it.
They've got to think outside of this ballot box, this presidential election box.
Think outside of that.
The amazing thing, and this is one of the most amazing comments I saw in response to that post.
Some person coming back to him and says, I don't know what quarantine isolation bubble you lived in, but the economy was great under Trump.
Wow.
I guess, you know, excuse me.
Being able to sit at home and collect unemployment checks and stimulus checks, I guess that was the definition of great.
But for the people who had toiled and sweat and pumped in their life savings into their business and then lost it because of the lockdown and the other nonsense like that, maybe it wasn't so great for those people.
Maybe some of us don't like being slaves.
I used to see things like this and I would just respond to them.
I said, you have the mindset of a slave.
That's it.
There's nothing I can say to somebody like that except you have the mindset of a slave.
You want to sit there and have a check given to you.
And as he was pointing out, $6 trillion worth of stuff thrown in.
How do we pay that?
Well, that's a debt on our children.
Massive wealth transfer.
Not even, you know, looking at the debt.
The bankruptcy king.
This is what Trump has always done.
This is his art of the deal.
This is his art of the deal, is to leverage everybody into so much debt that he has control over them.
That's what he did to banks.
Is that what he's doing to you?
Leveraging you into so much debt that he's got control over you?
Well, so he goes to McDonald's, and Babylon Bee's headline, I guess, for this childlike audience that thinks that he's their savior is going to fix something by working at McDonald's.
Trump promises to bring back the good Happy Meal toys.
Minutes into working in his first shift, says Babylon Bee.
Trump has vowed to bring back all the super cool Happy Meal toys that McDonald's once handed out to children.
We're bringing back all the good Happy Meal toys, folks.
No more of the sad ones they have today.
We'll have the chicken nuggets dressed like firemen.
The ice cream cone turns into a cool dinosaur.
The inspector gadget toys.
It'll be tremendous.
It'll be huge, believe me.
Right?
And then you look at how this is being reported across the board.
Again, the polarized media that we got.
Here's the way it is on Breitbart.
McDonald's Trump.
He works the fries drive-thru in Philly.
And they got all kinds of fries and hamburger emojis in their headline.
Customers are loving it.
He trolls Kamala.
Now I have more fast food experience than her.
And watch, these viral videos are breaking the internet.
On the other hand, this is the way that Drudge reported it.
Just Trump as Ronald McDonald.
And he's just McDonald.
One fry short of a Happy Meal, felon finds work.
These are the pictures of what he's doing.
He actually works the drive-thru.
He did fries because, you know, Lala said she did fries.
So that's what this is about.
This is petty, little, vindictive, one-on-one celebrity personality.
This is like, I said before, it's like The Apprentice who wants to be a millionaire.
But it's also like Survivor.
You know, one of these two clowns is going to get voted off the island.
The D.C. Island.
And then this was from Jason Barker.
This is great.
The Art of the Meal.
It's got a book cover of Trump showing us how he does fries.
How Kamala got served.
Yeah, I like that, Jason.
That's good.
Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm.
Well, here he is getting instructions on how to drop fries.
This is real complicated.
And then you can go right to the gear on the left.
It is complicated for him, isn't it?
Is this the way that Fauci taught him?
Then you do the executive order.
I wonder if he said that to the people on the drive-thru.
I've got an executive order for you right here.
Well, you get the idea.
You get the idea.
And then here's some of the photo ops that they had created for people going through the drive-thru.
See, he's operating the drive-thru.
I could do this all day.
I wouldn't mind this job.
Yeah, I think you're better suited to it, actually.
I might come back and do it again.
Thank you.
Look at that.
Look at that.
Thank you, Mr.
President.
Thank you, Mr.
President.
Straight out of The Simpsons.
Thank you, Mr.
President.
Oh, I love this.
This is great.
Yeah, the Trump fries.
Well, so, this is what passes for campaigning in 2024.
It's not going to be about issues.
Because, see, the only issue is his ego.
Right?
Right.
Both of them pretending to be middle class while they screw the middle class to death.
Isn't that amazing?
I sound like you.
No, you're not.
You're killing us.
You're killing Main Street businesses.
You're killing the middle class with your debt and your lockdowns and your mandates and all the rest of this stuff.
You're not one of us.
Neither of them are one of us.
This is petty personal reality TV show ego.
It's not about issues.
So Trump worked the fryer at the Philadelphia area McDonald's on Sunday as he continued to mock Lala and her accounts of working at the fast food restaurant.
Again, both of them pandering, making up phony garbage so that they look like one of us.
Harris spoke at services at two congregations in Battleground, Georgia.
Again, doing penance for telling the guys who said Jesus is Lord to get out of her rally.
Again, though, when we look at this, why doesn't a Democrat speaking at a church, why doesn't that generate articles from the Associated Press and all this other mainstream media about merger of church and state?
Why has that ever happened?
Well, because not even the Associated Press believes that these churches are remotely Christian.
That's why.
They're not worried about that at all.
They know that these churches are just political.
Harris was treated, by the way, to a rendition of Happy Birthday by Stevie Wonder.
She said, people talk about a bucket list.
I think I've just checked off a whole big one to have Stevie Wonder himself sing me happy birthday.
Yeah, not since Marilyn Monroe and JFK. Have we had such a duo, I guess.
During an impromptu news conference, through the drive-thru window, where he was handing out orders, Trump, that's one thing he does, he does hand out orders.
That's why I said, here's your executive order.
Trump repeated that he would accept the results of the election with conditions.
Yeah, sure, if it's a fair election, always.
I'll always accept it if it's a fair election.
That's the qualification there.
Well, again, you know, we talk about people handing stuff out, right?
Never forget that they did this to us four years ago because that guy paid people to do this.
Look at this.
This is a tweet from Five Times August.
It's almost Halloween again.
This was the science four years ago.
Never forget.
And I will never forget that.
And you shouldn't forget it either.
You shouldn't vote for the same people who put this stuff through.
What does it matter with these MAGA people?
Again, on Halloween, Samson and the mayor demonstrate how people can use a tube to hand out candy.
And so you've got a cop.
I'm going to describe this for the people who are listening on audio.
You've got a cop with a bag for his Halloween candy.
And he's got a mask on, but, you know, the kind of Fauci mask, not a cool mask like Wolfman or something, you know?
They just got a face mask on that is ineffective, just there to scare people, to scare the person who's wearing it.
That's the difference between the masks.
Some masks are there to scare people on Halloween, and other masks are there because you're scared on Halloween.
And so, over on the side, the mayor is demonstrating how to hand out candy.
And he's got a pole that's probably about seven or eight feet long, and he's going to drop the candy down this tube.
It's a tube, it's not a pole.
Down the tube, into the person's bag, so we don't have to get close to each other.
That kind of superstition that we were told, it's a science, I'm science.
Yeah, that's it.
This is a science of what it looked like.
I just want to go on record for future generations.
I never bought into this stuff, and you didn't either, I'm sure.
People can go back and say, why?
The people who were around in 2020, the dumbest people that ever lived.
I remember a friend in high school.
We were into kind of jazz and stuff, especially my friend.
And...
He had a comment that I've always remembered all these years about an Elton John song, Crocodile Rock.
And it was playing in the background, and we were eating lunch, and he says, you know, when we get old, people are going to listen to this stuff, and they're going to think, that's the kind of music you guys listen to?
And I thought that was, people are going to look at 2020 and pictures like that, and they're going to say, that's what you did in 2020?
That's what your grandparents did in 2020.
What primitive, stupid, ignorant, superstitious people they were at that time.
Well, just remember this.
And remember that these real monsters were being paid on Halloween by Trump to do this.
From pushing the junk, harmful vaccine, and now he's pushing junk food at McDonald's.
Isn't that appropriate?
And I guess when we look at all this stuff, my question still is, because we can talk about how he mortgaged the future, how he transferred wealth, how he destroyed people's lives, but it's really the poison.
Really the poison.
And this is all starting back up again.
Look at this.
They've started doing vaccines in the mall.
It's from VaxGenocide.com.
This person gets a shot, goes outside and collapses.
It's all still happening again.
If you keep forgetting this stuff, they're going to keep doing it to us again and again.
So, Harris campaign advisor Ian Sama said Trump's McDonald's event was a sign of his desperation as Election Day nears.
Maybe it's a sign of our desperation.
Maybe it's a sign that voters are feeling desperate if they think that a president is going to solve their problems, presidents who are bragging about having worked at McDonald's or actually going to work at McDonald's to try to own her.
And when we look at that McDonald's store, this is from Showbiz 411.
This is put up by Drudge Report because, again, you know, anti-Trump.
But it is interesting to see that they shut down that McDonald's for this stunt.
Staged fry cook stunt.
And that's what it was.
The McDonald's in Feasterville, Pennsylvania.
And the person says, is that really the name of the town?
Feasterville?
Well, you know, in 2020, we were all living in Whoville.
The WHO, right?
Trump was the mayor of Whoville.
Do whatever the Who says.
Well, the McDonald's in Feasterville was closed, according to a letter posted by the owner.
He said that the campaign asked for it to be closed, so all the press who covered this sham of an event should be mentioning the closure of their stores.
It was all set up so that he could take a swipe at Lala Harris, and it's pathetic, and it is pathetic.
That's what passes for a campaign event.
You look at...
Go back to, you know, Mike Adams' letter that I began the show with.
We got all these things queued up.
All these multi-crises that are set up.
Any of them could happen.
Is Trump concerned about any of that stuff?
I mean, Mike Adams is a big Trump cheerleader, right?
Is Trump concerned about any of that?
Now, he's working at McDonald's to show people he's just one of us, right?
Pathetic.
Well, this is some of what the letter said.
It said, while we are not a political organization, this was put up by the owner of McDonald's.
They closed the store, locked the doors, and put this...
While we are not a political organization, we proudly open our doors to everyone as they're closed.
And as a locally owned and operated location, this visit provided a unique opportunity to shine a light on the positive impact of small businesses here in Feasterville.
You know, the kind of small businesses that Trump shut down and killed.
We had a lot of fast food places, never recovered.
They were able to eventually open back up.
They were so encumbered with debt that they'd accumulated that they shut down.
One of them, a 90-year-old woman who'd been in business for 60 years at McDonald's, she couldn't make it.
So yeah, let's pretend that Trump cares about the middle class.
Let's pretend that he cares about the local franchise owners.
No, it's just you want french fries with that, right?
You want french fries with that?
He says...
We're equally honored to share the significance of what one in eight Americans have experienced.
That a job at McDonald's is more than a job.
It is a pathway to critical skills.
And evidently, it is also a pathway to the presidency for both Lala and Trump, who are so focused on that.
So, speaking of staged events, take a look at this.
This is just amazing.
I could not believe this.
When I saw this on Friday, and I tweeted it out.
It's on the top of my Twitter feed right now.
This is the Border Patrol tweeted this out.
They staged an event where they are helping FEMA. And you can see there's trees that are down.
They're cutting some of them.
And look at this.
Look at that.
They're passing.
They've got like a bucket brigade thing passing the log.
And you notice there's going to be one guy's supervisor watching all this.
Because, you know, got to make sure they get it right.
That guy over to the side.
Look at him right there.
He's not touching it.
And so I said, so how many...
I said, it's nice to see the Border Patrol helping FEMA. Here, let's play this again.
I said, it's nice to see them helping FEMA since there's nothing to do at the border.
Right?
So the Border Patrol comes here to help FEMA. And I said, how many Border Patrol agents does it take to move a small log?
You want to count them?
And I said, coming soon, the Border Patrol will demo how they change a light bulb.
Talk about garbage.
Now, this is your federal government at work.
And oh, by the way, you know, Trump and Lalaf or Biden, are any of them focused on helping these people?
Not at all.
As a matter of fact, what they're focused on, as everybody starts to see what the federal government is doing through FEMA, and what they're not doing through FEMA, but also what they are doing through FEMA. This is a video that was put up, you know, they said, well, FEMA's not condemning houses, it's not doing all this other kind of stuff.
Well, that's not what these people say.
What's up guys?
So I'm out in, this is Old Fort still, so around an area that was hit pretty bad.
Came out to check on a tree but it's in the power lines and you know this area was underwater.
So I got somebody with me who, we'll leave names and everything out, but we got this house here and she's gonna tell you a little story about it.
Yeah, I know FEMA came over here to this one and they put them out the same day and said that they couldn't stay there.
They was condemning that house and they're probably about to take it off this property right here.
They're taking all them trailers down there.
Let's walk closer.
They put everyone out.
No one's really here too much, as you can tell.
So are you kind of the last one living here?
Yeah, pretty much.
It's us and like two other people that are still staying down here, but everybody else, they came down here, they looked and they told them they had to get out.
They put all their stuff out.
A couple people came and actually just was throwing their stuff out.
Oh, they just were, yeah, throwing it out.
Yeah, just throwing them out.
So these people have been here 14 years.
14 years.
And they condemn their home.
They condemn their home.
And they can no longer live here.
No longer live here.
yeah and then they're doing that to all the rest of these trailers that that nice there's a nice trailer down there yes like that's kind of higher yeah them right there i think they'll find but all the other ones with all this stuff sitting out they have to go wow and they didn't tell you all that y'all had to leave no they said i was all right so this is the only one that's still here and you're right up in the front so you said you kind of had it yeah it went too bad in hours but i don't know how i hit all these other ones we had to tear all our stuff off Well,
again, you get the idea.
So, who are you going to believe?
The Associated Press or the people there?
Who are you going to believe?
The White House or the people who are there?
Well, I know who I believe.
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It says, Trump and Harris supporters need a reminder of what the Bible says about putting one's faith in man.
That's right.
That's right.
Brian, Deb McCartney.
Brian is wondering when Bernie is going to work the drive-thru at Kentucky Fried Chicken.
He can be Colonel Sanders.
Oh, that's a great one.
I like that.
Yeah, we went to, it was funny when we went to China.
They had a lot of KFC there.
They didn't call it Kentucky Fried Chicken.
It was just called KFC. And we ate there once because sometimes it can be really difficult to find something that was palatable.
I mean, they ate some really strange stuff.
I mean, they had fish lips and congee and stuff like that.
It's like, well, I don't know.
I don't like eating at KFC, but let's go there today.
And, uh, so we went there and we got, and the drumstick was this really tiny drumstick.
I've never seen one so short and it was really fat and it was all white meat.
And I said, I don't know what this is, but you know, they aren't saying that it's chicken.
Maybe it's Kentucky fried creatures.
And I'm not sure what creature this is that I'm eating here.
Uh, Octo spook Trump and Lala theater to hype those minds, which are in prison and living in the theater is real and And not noticing that there's nothing about these two simpletons which would make a sane person choose one of them.
Absolutely right.
I mean, you've got to look at this whole election and say, okay, we've got some real problems and we've got some real big problems queued up and those problems are coming at us from the federal government.
But neither of these persons are going to do anything about it.
What other options do we have?
Get involved with a congressional election, state elections, local elections, or just get outside of politics and start prepping or whatever.
I mean, look at your options here.
Quite frankly, I don't think any of the federal people make a difference in any of those federal elections.
And it's getting pretty difficult to make a difference at the state or even the local level.
Matthew Ronson, do you want an injecticide with those fries?
Yeah.
You get a free hypotermic meal with your happy meal.
McDonald's was decreed essential under Trump.
Yeah, that's right.
My homeopathic doctor was not deemed essential.
Yep, it's the big Wall Street corporations while Main Street could be shut down.
Could be shut down.
Well, OctoSpook.
How come the reason, logic, and truth David shares so easily is so lacking when I go about my life interacting with people on the street?
Well, thank you.
DG8. Thank you for the tip.
David, most of these 501c3 churches have no respect for the Word of God.
Shame on Pastor Jamal Bryant at that Atlanta church, the so-called New Birth Baptist Church, where they have the abortionists go.
I mean, it's just...
You can't make this stuff up.
Where's Babylon B on that one?
I mean, they should have a lot of fun with the New Birth Church.
Shame on the preachers turning a blind eye on Trump's support of abortion.
That's right.
All of this stuff.
Well, we're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
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Let's take a look at education, for example.
We have a father who's very angry that a boy followed his eight-year-old daughter into the bathroom at public school.
And he confronted the school board over this.
This is in Carborough, Caravis County, North Carolina.
And the person who wrote this article says, I remember growing up in public schools in North Carolina.
on it if a boy was caught in a girl's restroom he would be suspended or even expelled from the school and sent to a disciplinary school but then today according to the father both the school and school board said there was nothing that they can do about it can't do anything No discipline, no standards, nothing.
He says, Everybody knows what would happen.
But when it comes to children, especially other people's children, nobody cares.
Another reason to ditch public schools, just like we need to ditch public health, we've got to get rid, we've got to get the government out of health care, we've got to get the government out of education.
That rhymes with P and that stands for pool.
So, anyway.
Yeah.
An eight-year-old daughter.
And I've told the story many times when you go back into the 90s.
And the father, whose eight-year-old daughter, was going to be put into a sex education class.
And at that point in time, it was about heterosexual sex and the mechanics of it.
It wasn't any of this weird drag queen stuff, and it wasn't about letting boys into the girls' bathroom or any of that kind of stuff.
And the father said, I don't want my child in there.
And in Massachusetts, he said, well, we're not going to let her opt out.
So he went in at that point in time.
He knew what day and time it was going to be happening.
So he went to school and said, I don't want to take my daughter out.
They arrested him for trespassing.
And the court upheld it.
They said, when you leave your child at school, you have abandoned your child to the state.
And we will act in loco parentis, in place of the parents.
And that's what we're seeing everywhere.
Now, this is from a listener, Tony Baloney.
He says, teachers allegedly using sleepy stickers on children.
He says, times have changed.
I remember the thing teachers used to put kids to sleep used to be math and history.
But now, they're putting patches on the kids with melatonin.
Can you believe that?
They just take it upon themselves, drug kids, left and right.
Whatever is advantageous for them.
I remember when our sons were getting school age, one of the things that galvanized us against putting them in schools was because of what they were doing to boys with Ritalin.
Medicating them.
Look, if you've got a tension problem with boys, and boys don't like to sit still in a classroom.
I've mentioned this before, you know.
One of my sons in particular, Whistler.
I mean, he's just always fidgeting around, you know, when he was doing stuff.
And it's like, and I'm trying to teach him something.
It's like, sit still, sit still.
You know, it's very distracting as a teacher.
You think they're not paying attention.
Karen Wisely said, ask him what you just said.
And I did.
He had it all.
And I know that if I had told him to just be still, he would have been focused on being still.
He wouldn't have heard a word I said.
So there's that, right?
But strangers don't know and don't care.
And if they've got a bunch of kids that they've got to keep control of, they're just going to use medication.
So they use Ritalin.
Maybe they'll use melatonin on the kids.
Whatever.
And it doesn't matter whether the stuff is harmless or harmful.
Really, it's not their right to medicate the kids.
But they do it for their own convenience.
And a troubling development out of Texas...
Reports have emerged about teachers allegedly using sleepy stickers to make children fall asleep at school.
These stickers are said to contain melatonin and other adult-targeted ingredients, reportedly given to students in an attempt to calm them down during the school day.
The revelation came when parents found the stickers at home and learned from children that these small patches had made them feel unusually drowsy.
You know, what are they doing to the kids?
Well, that's maybe just the least of it.
Trump, meanwhile, has vowed an education overhaul.
He said, let the states run the school.
Well, again, Tony Bologna says, I thought that was a problem.
I think they are running the schools.
That's right.
It doesn't really matter.
Look, it's being funded by the federal government.
The states are running the school.
But, hey, MAGA, Trump is admitting that by sending money from Washington, you're controlling the schools, right?
So let's let the states run this.
I don't know if Trump is actually saying, let's get rid of the Department of Education.
I've not heard him say that.
That would be a major step in the right way.
But Trump has said over and over again that, hey, if they're doing something I don't like, I'm going to cut off their funding.
And Obama has said the same thing as well.
Now they have different, you know, Obama will cut off your funding to the schools from the federal government if you don't put boys in the girls' bathrooms and showers.
Trump will cut off the funding if you do put them in the girls' bathrooms and showers or put them in sports.
But the bottom line is that what you're talking about is a system where you have bribes and blackmails over the money.
And that's exactly how Trump, all these people who say, Trump didn't do anything.
He didn't make any of this stuff.
It was the governors.
It was the bad government.
It was the bad Democrat governors.
It wasn't even any bad Republican governors like DeWine bribing people with a million dollars to take the poison.
No, it was simply bad Democrat governors.
I've heard that over and over again.
No, he was actually bribing them to do that, giving them the money to do that.
Trump understands how that works because he says, I'm going to withdraw the funding if they don't do what I want them to do at the schools.
They all understand that.
Maybe it's time for these people in MAGA who have never paid attention to politics before they had a reality TV show show up.
They never paid any attention to how anything works.
And they still don't understand it.
And so, you know, it's time for them to take a look at that.
But, you know, let the states run the schools.
Well, here's what it looks like when Minnesota runs the schools.
Minnesota is funding sexualized trips for kids, and they don't want the parents anywhere around.
You know, this is from the Gold Report.
Minnesota is funding sexualized nature trips for middle and high school children where parents are not welcome.
There's a word for that.
Grooming, right?
You got somebody who wants to isolate kids from parents, shh, don't tell your parents what we're doing, right?
Boy, is that not the biggest red flag out there?
Trump talks about red flag gun laws.
What about red flag school laws?
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and again, they're focusing on this.
Why?
Well, because of Tim Walz.
How many other places are doing this?
Well, several, as a matter of fact.
Of course, we know California, but there's a lot of places that are doing this type of thing.
But the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has given a $10,500 grant.
You see?
States do that, too.
States hand out money to get people to do what they want them to do.
And this particular case is to push this LGBT agenda on kids.
A $10,500 grant to an environmental non-profit called Clean River Partners for its query program.
Query program.
In Query, queer children ages 11 through 17 are led on monthly excursions by Heron Marr, a trans non-binary naturalist who uses they and them pronouns.
Marr teaches the children about queerness and nature.
That's exactly what you want to do.
Have some non-binary trans person who says, don't tell your parents what we're doing.
Hand your kids over and let them take them out in the woods.
So, Marr has asked parents not to attend the trips.
So, quote, participants have the chance to build their independence outdoors.
Marr also promises ample adult supervision, including myself.
Yeah, they'll be watching the kids very closely.
Maybe they'll be taking some photographs of them as well.
Who knows?
So, as I point out in the Gold Report, we've got secret LGBT clubs, we've got secret curricula, we've got secret identities.
Secret, secret, secret.
It fits right in with our government, doesn't it?
Where everything that the government does is now secret.
It began after World War II. Well, sorry, that's classified.
That's national security.
Well, now everything is to be kept secret from us.
While our lives are to be an open book to the surveillance state, So the secret clubs, LGBT clubs, parental absence appears to be a central figure of gender ideology.
Several elementary schools, for example, hold secret LGBT clubs where students can crush on each other.
Isn't that amazing?
I tell you, not even Aldous Huxley could imagine the kind of brave new schools that we've got now.
Parents are deliberately kept in the dark about the clubs.
See, I mean, that, you know, and Brave New World, you didn't have parents, right?
The state was the parent, just as Plato has always talked about.
Always talked about what he talked about.
He's still talking about it out there.
Plato's Republic, where, you know, his goal, he didn't have the idea of hatcheries.
Where the government hatches the kids and then deliberately dumbs down certain ones to create different classes.
No, but Plato envisioned different classes of people, and he wanted to make sure that nobody knew who their parents were.
Just have orgies, you know, like the Democrats, and presumably abortion, if it gets out of control.
But no, you wouldn't know who your parents were.
He wanted to make sure that the only parents and the only family that kids had was the state.
And folks, that's really what all this movement against parental rights is about.
It's about going back to a totalitarian society like Plato envisioned in the Republic, so that the only parents that you know are the state.
Your only loyalty is to the state.
You've got to eradicate the family and any other institution, church, everything.
Everything is a competitor to a totalitarian state.
So the family is a competitor.
The church is a competitor to a totalitarian state.
And they must be eliminated.
Secret curricula.
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that teachers can withhold information from parents about what their children are being taught in the classroom.
Secret identities.
In July, California Governor Gavin Nusance signed a law that allows schools to hide information about students' gender identities from their parents.
So with all of this, homeschooling.
About half of American children will escape government education by 2030, says the report.
Now, this is also from the Gold Report.
The current mass exodus from public schools suggests that only half of the American students will attend them in 2030.
The Learning Council and Education Research Institute said that it expects the number of children in public schools to drop by 16 million over the next six years.
And I guess my question, leaving just 50%, 50.26%, boy, they're pretty specific about this.
I think they don't know that kind of certainty.
My professors would laugh at some things.
Well, I think it's going to be 50.26%.
Okay, let's review what you're doing here.
You can't know that level of certainty.
Anyway, but my question would be, why have 50% of the people leaving their kids in these schools?
They're so debauched and dumbed down.
Why would you leave a kid?
Why would you abandon your child to the state?
Almost a third of American students will likely be homeschooled because of a distrust of government.
And because of school choice legislation, they say, homeschooling remains the fastest growing form of education.
As of this year, at least 3.7 million children enrolled in home education last year, a major increase from 1.5 million in 2019.
There's a really clear...
People say, well, I don't know.
I don't like Trump or Lala.
I don't know which one to select.
They're both evil and everything.
Well, here you've got a clear choice about something that can really make a difference.
The government schools, the so-called public schools, are anti-child and anti-family.
They're there to destroy your child, to destroy your family.
Homeschooling is going to build your relationship with your child.
And it is a clear choice right there.
Do something about it.
Focus on that instead of the stupid presidential race.
Here's an opportunity.
We've really got a chance to do something for your child and even for your grandchildren.
Passing that along.
Why would you pass that up?
Why would you get so involved?
And which one of these puppets is going to be selected?
And which one gets voted off the island?
So they expect 3.7 million children.
They expect it to increase, a major increase from 2019.
I'm sorry, 3.7 is not what is expected.
That's what it was last year.
And that is from 1.5 million in 2019.
And they're just kind of extrapolating this, I think, linearly.
I would suggest that if we get the information out, if people really understand what is happening, and that was a big part of it.
You know, the lockdown helped people to see what was happening.
That was a silver lining, as I've said many times.
The parents could finally see what was happening, not at the federal level, not at the state level, not at the school board level, not even at their school, but in their child's classroom, they could see what was happening.
And it was a wake-up call.
An analysis from the Washington Post looked at 60% of the school age population and 7,000 school districts across 32 states in Washington, D.C. And they found that homeschooling defies political, geographical, and economic borders.
While Republican Florida has the largest homeschool population with 154,000 homeschool kids, Democratic New York is showing the fastest growth with nearly 52,000 children homeschooled, more than double since 2017.
As a matter of fact, New York City New York City boroughs Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx saw the highest growth rate with the homeschool population in some districts surging over 300% in the last six years.
In 2022, Over 60,000 children were homeschooled in districts that ranked in the country's top fifth for scholastic aptitude.
So they're saying, well, you know, these are places where they've got really good public schools.
So why are people pulling their kids out?
Because it isn't about the academics even.
You know, the academics suffer when they're focusing on drag queens and grooming.
But, you know, that in and of itself is the reason, regardless of whether or not you have good academics, it's really about character.
I've said this before.
I used to see when we were homeschooling our kids, it was a big thing.
I have an honor student at such and such a school.
And I told Karen, I said, we ought to get a bumper sticker that says, I have an honorable student.
At the name of our homeschool, because we had to have a name for our homeschool in North Carolina.
Silly.
But, yeah, that was one of the few regulations that they had.
I could live with that.
But studies are showing that homeschoolers outperform their state-educated counterparts in nearly all areas.
This has been this way for a very long time.
You look at the spelling bees, geography bees, all the rest of this stuff.
And that's just on the academic side.
Standardized tests reveal that homeschoolers on average score more than 30 percentage points higher than public schoolers in course studies such as reading, language, and math.
SAT results show that homeschooled children score higher than state-educated children by as many as 70 points in critical reading and 48 points in writing.
But, you know, I have to say that the public school kids have more genders.
There's that, you know.
They've got 48 genders.
You might be 48 percentage points higher in writing, but they've got 48 genders.
We're 72 or whatever.
They're also more likely to achieve higher GPAs in college.
See, here's what I've always said to people who say, I don't know, I don't think I'm up to the task.
And I always tell them, you can't do worse than the public school.
No matter how you struggle with education.
And if you had a hard time in school, here's your chance to get an education in the things that you missed the first time around.
That even worked for me.
There was a lot of stuff that I didn't read because it was assigned.
Didn't want to read the assigned stuff.
But then you go back and you look at it.
It's like, okay, well, that one might be interesting.
Let's go back and look at Moby Dick or whatever.
Yeah, there's something there.
Not that it would have been discussed or caught in the classes that I had.
Minority children...
Who homeschooled also showed higher results than their counterparts in government schools.
Black homeschooled students have been shown to outscore black public school students by 23 to 42 percentage points.
And 41% of homeschoolers are black, Asian, Hispanic, other minorities.
Most homeschoolers also report being excited about life.
How about that?
And satisfied with their work.
Compared to a minority of public schoolers who are excited about life and satisfied with their work.
You know, we always look at this, and a lot of people, you know, we even talked about it because band was such a big part of our life, and Karen's doing the show today, so I'm looking over and talking to Karen.
Doing a great job, Karen.
But we always talked about that because, you know, that's how we met.
We were 18.
I was in, you know, I was in band and she was a twirler.
She had twirled for the Jets and she had a scholarship to go to one school, but she went to Tampa anyway.
And without that.
But anyway, you know, we met there and it was a big part of our social life.
And, you know, an opportunity to play in a band and all that sort of thing, or to play sports or other things like that.
We look at it, it's like, well, yeah, I really feel bad the kids didn't have that opportunity.
But I look at all the other stuff that they didn't have to do, and all of the opportunities that we never had a chance to do.
I didn't have an opportunity to pursue my interests in school, unless I skipped school.
Which I did frequently, but that was the way I could pursue my interest was to get out of school.
And so I did that enough that I would have flunked out.
As a matter of fact, it wasn't that long after that, back in the 90s.
Well, we got to know a kid who we later hired.
And he had really good grades.
He was a salutatorian, the number two academically in his class.
But they nearly flunked him because he got sick, and he was legitimately sick, not like me.
He was legitimately sick.
I was just sick as school.
He was legitimately sick, and they nearly flunked him.
The guy who had the second highest...
Grade point average with his peers.
Pretty amazing.
Anyway.
M Sellers.
I promised two neighbor girls, 8 and 10, some hot cocoa if they walked my dog.
As we drank our cocoa in less than 10 minutes, they talked about gays, lesbians, Lala versus Trump, and public school.
Wow.
He said, they schooled me on what's happening.
Said, there's a gay club at school, her aunties are lesbian, and Trump is going to save the dogs and cats that are being eaten.
Wow.
You cannot understand just how vital this is.
And this is how we have the kind of society that we have today.
It all comes from the schools.
They have set the tone.
And they have the major influence on kids, because they have them most of the day.
And then the other major influence is Hollywood and, you know, the music business, and you look at how that is going.
In Max, Trump's appointee last time signed us on to a UN quote-unquote treaty, giving power over the UN, to the UN over our schools.
Yeah, yeah, again, you know, these treaties.
The Paris Climate Accord.
Well, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, I don't think that was part of it.
Going back 15 years ago when I was doing these videos about parental rights, the US was the only country that had not signed on to that UN thing.
But that's where this is all coming from.
It's all coming from the UN. The whole idea of children's rights and shutting down parental rights, that's what the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was all about.
And if you take away the parents, then what that means is that the school owns them.
The village owns them.
Audi, Modern Retro Radio, he says, I just commented on Brian Young's Disturbing Illusion YouTube channel that you played his tweet from his High Impact Flix account.
YouTube immediately deleted my comment.
I can't even talk about me on YouTube.
It's like my Christmas music.
Comments about me, Christmas music about me immediately comes down.
That's interesting, Audi.
I broke down and got a Starbucks yesterday.
Don't judge.
I had a migraine on the window.
There were three signs.
No firearms.
Kindness expected here.
Right next to, we accept all inclusivity.
I'm so confused.
Eric, thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that.
Well, we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we will be right back.
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Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm, in Foxhole Report.
He said, I was at a get-together at a friend's house a few years ago, and upon first meeting a nine-year-old, she felt compelled to tell me her sexual preferences.
Wow.
I was like, I'm in my 40s and the conversation was not appropriate.
And I avoided her.
Kids wear that non-binary and other stuff like a badge of honor.
Well, that's what they've been taught.
What a sick society we live in.
And it's so sick that people would allow strangers and stranger schools, like the government public schools are, to do that to kids.
It's absolute child abuse.
But then you get to the point, you go back a few years, and I remember, you go back in the 90s, and Dean Adele, who was one of the first big talk radio guys, and we spent a lot of time in the car going between our different stores and everything, so we'd listen to talk radio a lot.
And he was fixated on circumcision.
He's Jewish and he didn't like it at all.
I'm a doctor and I'm Jewish, but I don't like this stuff.
It was disgusting that he couldn't get off of that.
He was so fixated on it.
It's like, well, that doesn't harm anybody, first of all.
Then they started with a female circumcision that the Muslims are doing to kids.
And that does harm them.
But, you know, all of the angst and all of the talk about that kind of stuff, and nobody's talking about genital mutilation that sterilizes kids.
And that causes them so much health issues in terms of bladder.
It just ruins their lives.
And many of them have committed suicide.
I mean, it's just the worst kind of sterilization and mutilization and nobody ever talks about that anymore.
You're supposed to shut up and applaud that.
It's absolutely crazy.
Little Ford Schoolhouse says, yes, the Times, I've mentioned David on YouTube.
My comment was immediately taken down.
And after a couple, I got a message telling me I was in violation.
Wow.
Wow.
I didn't know they were doing that.
I'm honored.
Thank you, Google.
I absolutely loathe Google, and I have made no joke, no disguise about it, and they've been on me since 2013.
You know, five years before Infowars got purged, they took down my content, I should say.
And you know, it was interesting, before they completely depersoned me down the memory hole, I remember they, and I've said this before, I said, you know, I had a lot of interviews.
I had millions of interviews.
I mean, I had two and a half million, millions of views.
I had two and a half million views on my interview with Nigel Farage and stuff, and they deep-sixed that.
And they put up an interview that I had with Simon Roche, with a group in South Africa, because they figured that they could taint me as being a white supremacist.
And he's not a white supremacist.
He actually said, hey, I voted for the ANC, and then they got in power, and I realized they were communists, so we're fighting them, you know?
But they used that to try to tar me as a racist, and that only had like 30,000 views.
But the ones that I had that had millions of views...
They took those down.
And then, of course, then they purged everything.
But even before they took everything down, they started manipulating in the same way that Twitter manipulates my feed.
Let's talk a little bit about money.
Because, you know, we talk about politics and everything, but it's really your family.
It's really the ability to be able to support yourself and your family and to be able to get outside of what is coming.
You know, step aside when you see this thing coming.
Well, we've got Bitcoin nearing $70,000.
Gold surges past $2,700.
This was last week, of course.
And now we've got Bank of America coming out.
I was talking to Tony Arterburn on Thursday.
Gold was setting all-time highs, a couple of them, during the show, during the interview.
And it was within a whisker of $2,700.
Of course, it went over that eventually, but it was $2,692.
We were talking on Thursday.
Now, you know, Bank of America and others had several of these analysts for big banks and everything talking about, well, I think we see $2,700 gold in January.
Well, now they're saying $3,000 by early 2025.
Gold looks to be the last safe haven asset standing, incentivizing traders including central banks to increase exposure, said a Bank of America strategist.
Now they tell us.
After all these years, we've been saying this, right?
But it's better late than never.
And it's got a lot further to go, I think.
And that's what they're saying.
As U.S. debt continues its upward trajectory, analysts warn that higher interest rate payments relative to GDP will elevate goals appeal in the coming years.
And, you know, we talk about the interest rate stuff.
You know, last week I had David Bonson on.
He said so many conservatives are, look at this, you know, the Federal Reserve is playing politics, they're lowering the interest rates to help Lala and Biden.
He said, no, that isn't going to help him.
It isn't going to.
That's not political.
It's a mess, but he says it's not political because the low interest rates aren't going to percolate through.
And, of course, what we saw happen, and it's just amazing.
We have friends who want to move, but the market is dead because of these high interest rates and high prices at the same time.
Again, because you're competing with BlackRock and these other companies who are inflating the market.
And instead of the housing interest rates falling, they went up.
They went up.
So, you look at the banks, and where do they get their money from?
Well, they get their money from the Federal Reserve.
That's their cost of doing businesses, you know, to pay the Federal Reserve whatever the Federal Reserve decrees.
And when that cost goes down, they raise the rates on the middle class.
How is that allowed to happen?
If we look at what has happened in my lifetime, going back to the late 1970s, when we had inflation that was out of control and it was getting high, that was when they started raising interest rates really high, and they got them to take off the usury laws.
You know, it used to be that only the mafia would do loan sharking.
And if you charged people 20 or 30 percent interest rates, that was something that organized crime did, and that was a crime.
And then they took that off, and you had interest rates went really high, 16 or 17 percent.
I can't remember how high it got.
But I know that we got a 13 percent fixed loan on a house, and that was a big mistake.
And big mistake.
But, you know, that was a situation, you know, we didn't even get it at the peak.
It still went up from there.
And it freezes everything.
But how in the world can they justify doing that?
And I've talked about this many times.
People are saying, well, you know, when interest rates started falling and they got down to 4% or 5% or something, they said, interest rates, loan mortgage rates haven't been this low since the 1960s.
And I went back and I thought, yeah, and what were they paying people on savings accounts?
They were charging people 5% on their home loans, but they were paying people 4%.
You know, they were getting capital from individuals, and they had to be competitive with that.
And yet, they don't even care about that today.
They get so much money from the Federal Reserve, and their quantitative easing and all the rest of this stuff and the manipulation, they don't care whether they get any deposits from you as an individual.
So they might pay you one-tenth of 1%, maybe.
Sometimes it's less than that.
They're essentially paying you zero interest rate.
And they were, you know, they were doing that even when they were getting money for free from the Federal Reserve.
So it's such a skewed system, and it is set up to eviscerate the middle class.
Even when they lower the interest rates, the banks are now raising the interest rates because they can't.
They can do whatever they want.
They've been given carte blanche to do whatever they want.
Now, the only person who's ever talked about this is Trump.
I don't have any confidence whatsoever that he'll do anything to put even restrictions on the usurious interest rates that are being put out there by the credit card companies.
I don't believe a promise from any of these people.
It's all about, oh, I'll do this for you, and I'll do that for you.
And they don't do it.
And then look what happened in 2020.
Ultimately, something has to give.
If markets become reluctant to absorb all of the debt, I'm not going to be able to absorb all the debt.
And if volatility increases, gold may be the last perceived safe haven asset standing, says the financial analyst with Bank of America.
The analyst elaborated on how central banks in particular could further diversify their currency reserves.
Again, they know what's coming down the pike.
You better pay attention to what they're doing, you know.
Like when you...
The animals sense an earthquake coming.
The animals can sense a tsunami coming.
When I start running for the hills, you run for the hills.
The central banks can sense this earthquake and tsunami, the financial earthquake and tsunami coming, and they know what's happening, and they're running for gold in them thar hills.
And so you might want to do the same thing.
Gold is the everything hedge.
Markets hate uncertainty.
That's why volatility will be high for the next several weeks in several sectors of the market.
It's a perfect scenario for owning gold.
This is a zero-hedge article.
I call gold the everything hedge.
It hedges you against political uncertainty, stock market collapse, geopolitical risk, social unrest, and an attack on the U.S. dollar.
So gold serves all of those purposes.
Again, Bank of America is saying stocks are not going to be a replay of the Roaring Twenties.
They're not optimistic about that, but they also say gold has room to run as sentiment is optimistic, but it's not euphoric.
Gold drives to session highs as silver ends the week with a 5% gain.
It's talking about silver's explosive breakout.
Look, if you want to get into gold and silver gradually, you can set it up on a monthly basis even.
Go to davidknight.gold.
That'll take you to Tony Arderman's Wise Wolf Gold.
And you can sign up at a particular level and you can start accumulating gold and silver from $50 on up.
He's got a lot of different levels there.
Of course, you can also buy gold or silver directly from Tony, small or large amounts.
And...
With all this volatility, it's been difficult for him to do.
But he's got Wise Wolf Pack, and he's also got the Wolf Picks.
So he said he was going to see how that worked out.
I don't know how that's working out.
You can go to davidknight.gold and see what's happening with it, where he offers, kind of freezes the price of gold and silver in the morning.
And part of the reason that he can do that is because he's also buying gold and silver from some people.
So, that's also a possibility.
It's all under the executive branch.
It was all under Trump when he didn't do anything about any of it for four years.
But Biden said, you know, we got four different areas here.
I want to report back depending on what area these different groups fell into.
So you had some groups like Department of Justice and IRS on how they're going to enforce a central bank digital currency.
And then some of them were going to come back with proposals for how to completely rewrite the financial system.
That was the number one thing.
So how are you going to do that?
How are we going to implement it digitally?
How are we going to enforce it with law enforcement?
And then finally, how are we going to explain it to everybody as being necessary for climate change?
Well, that kind of AI kind of blew that out of the water, didn't it?
Except maybe not.
You know, they're still going to use that as an opportunity to ban our power.
They're going to use it to ban crypto.
Because they'll say, oh yeah, you guys don't have your own power source.
These wonderful people of AI have their own power source.
Well, no central bank wants to stop price inflation, says Mises.org.
And they're right.
Many citizens want more government control of the economy to curb rising prices.
It is the worst strategy imaginable.
Interventionist governments never reduce consumer prices because they benefit from the inflation, dissolving their political spending commitments in a constantly depreciated currency.
Inflation is the perfect hidden tax.
Socialism and hyperinflation go hand in hand.
that's right They can monetize the debt.
Well, we got $6 trillion worth of debt.
Okay, let's make the dollar much, much worth less, way less money.
So one way to get rid of a $6 trillion, you know, well, now it's $35 trillion altogether.
One way to get rid of a $35 trillion deficit is to have hyperinflation with the dollar.
It's planned.
So as he points out, no central bank wants to stop the price inflation.
They'll do everything they can to keep it going.
As a matter of fact, they also had an article, which I thought was interesting at Mises, saying, okay, so is the Federal Reserve public or private?
He says, always people point out that it's private and everything goes, but does it really matter?
And his point was, it doesn't really matter whether the Federal Reserve is public or private.
Why?
Well, because...
And you could say this about so many different corporations.
You could say this about all the social media companies, for example.
All the search engines out there like Google, if they're working, collaborating with the government, if they've essentially merged, which is the very definition of economic fascism, if the corporations and the government have merged in purpose and in practice, as we have seen the internet companies and the social media companies merge in practice, what difference does it make if they're privately owned or whether the government has taken it over?
I mean, you're just talking about a difference between socialism and fascism, or communism and fascism.
That's the difference.
Officially taking ownership is communism, but controlling it and merging with it is fascism.
And the net result is the same.
It's totalitarianism.
So, Grammy for God, good to see you there.
Glad that you came through that hurricane in Tampa.
It says, the only houses being built are rich people's homes.
No starter homes for anyone.
Put them in apartments.
You will own nothing and you'll be happy.
And that's what you saw as they were going through Black Mountain, North Carolina.
That's where that was, that town.
And it was a poor lady who was talking about how they're pushing everybody out of their small homes and their trailers and things like that.
And that's what I saw happening in Tampa with the mayor there at the time, Sandy Friedman, Sandlot Friedman, we called her, because she's pushing people out of their homes so they could turn it over to big corporations to build skyscrapers and things like that.
Once they get enough people pushed out of their homes.
Then they would go in and use them in a domain.
They wouldn't have to spend that much money, but they're doing it for their pals.
They've all got a different agenda at different times, but they don't want you to own anything.
That's been there forever.
That's been there for decades.
They're just now telling people publicly that's what their agenda is.
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Let's take a look at what is happening.
We've got Lala Harris.
Dancing back and forth, saying that she doesn't want to get rid of our cars, as we talked about that before.
She's not pro-choice when it comes to cars.
But if we look at the insanity of the electric vehicles, again, as she's oscillating back and forth with contradictory statements, the real insanity that is queuing up in the future is going to be with the electric big rigs, the semi-trailers.
They want to make them electric.
This is absolute insanity.
It doesn't make sense, says Mike Shedlock.
Even with $40,000 in tax credits, it doesn't make any sense.
And of course, this is one of the places where Elon Musk is.
He's got the Tesla Semi.
He wants to sell that to people.
And again, it's all king of crony capitalism.
He has sold this agenda.
And that's how he became the world's richest man.
So by 2030, says Lala, we've got to have these electric big rigs.
Wall Street Journal reports you can't buy that diesel truck.
And why would we be surprised about this?
Look at what they did to Volkswagen when Volkswagen had the very, very, very efficient diesel engine cars, right?
The Jetta and other things like that.
They concocted, and the EPA did it, they concocted a so-called emissions cheating scandal, which nobody was harmed by that.
As I pointed out last week, when you look at the range information that they're putting out for the EVs, they're overstating it by a factor of two.
The actual range is only 50% of what they're stating.
Isn't that fraught?
Who cares?
They don't care.
They're not going to come after the corporation.
They're not going to use criminal penalties against CEOs like they did with the diesel issue.
The Wall Street Journal says you can't buy that diesel truck.
California's advanced clean fleets rule says zero emission trucks must be a growing share of the semi-truck fleet sales.
California imposes a similar mandate for passenger cars.
Trouble is, truckers aren't buying electric big rigs because they can't afford them.
Even with $40,000 in federal tax credits.
Again, how do you get people to do stuff?
You throw money at them.
You conjure the money out of thin air with the Federal Reserve, and you just throw $40,000 here for that subsidy.
Electric trucks cost twice as much as diesel-powered rigs, and they have a limited driving range, 150 miles on average.
Can you imagine?
I mean, this would bring shipping to a standstill if you've got a truck that's only got a 150-mile range, compared to between 1,000 and 1,500-mile ranges for diesel trucks.
So it's only one-tenth of what the range is for the diesel trucks.
There are also very few truck charging stations, and we talked about this before.
Imagine how long it'd take to charge one of these trucks.
Well, they're going to ramp it up and they're going to supercharge these things super fast.
Well, what happens with that?
Two things.
Number one, that increases your chance of a lithium battery fire.
Number two, it decreases the life of your lithium battery when you put it on a really fast charge.
I have a listener who was or is an engineer working for Ford.
He said they've even discussed at Ford keeping tabs on how many times people use the superchargers.
And degrading their warranty if they use supercharging too much.
Under California's rules, dealers are restricted from selling a diesel truck unless they sell a zero-emission vehicle truck.
The Dealer Group reports, and the result is that new Class 8 truck sales of zero-emission and diesel were down 50% year over year in June of this year.
Truckers are driving older engines longer because they can't buy newer diesel models, which results in more pollution.
And of course they're driving older diesel models longer because they can.
Because diesels last forever.
They're very, very durable compared to everything else.
So dealers say that they incur monthly interest penalties on unsold truck inventory that can amount to more than $99,000 a month.
How long is it going to take before the independent dealers go out of business?
Well, that's the purpose, isn't it?
Isn't the purpose to drive every middle-class business out of business?
Yes, that is the purpose.
It's been the purpose during the Trump administration.
It's been the purpose throughout the entire Biden administration.
For the last four years, we've had a bipartisan agenda to put the middle class out of business.
Without significant modifications, there's very real likelihood that some dealers and their customers will start going out of business in the near future.
This will hit small businesses the hardest.
Of course, that's the purpose.
That's what the intended purpose is.
Democrats like that.
And so do Republicans, as a matter of fact.
I mean, who wants to go out and try to collect a bunch of money, shaking down a lot of small businesses when you can just, you know, talk to your friends?
The Tesla says that it's got a range of 300 to 500 miles, but it also starts at $180,000.
Freightliner E-Cascadia, they say they have a 220 mile range for one configuration, 230 miles for another one, and another one only 155 mile range.
Again, we're talking about for diesels, between 1,000 and 1,500 mile range.
Volvo's Electric has a range of 275.
Kenworth, a range of 150.
Peterbilt, a range of 150.
BYD-8TT, a range of 167 miles.
In contrast to the above estimates of these EVs, and again, what we've seen from the passenger vehicles is that they've overstated a by-factor of two.
So maybe you cut these things in half.
Who knows?
The driving range of a diesel semi is 900 to 2,000 miles on average.
On average.
A diesel.
Instead of 150.
And again, the 150 may be overstated.
Where are you going to charge it?
They have a charging station over 150 miles?
Not even close.
So, here's the thing.
Wall Street leverage is going to mean that all trucks will be eventually owned by one or two corporations.
They're going to put these people out of business.
Because Wall Street can put up with the inefficiencies.
Wall Street can pay for this stuff even if they can't afford it at a $40,000 federal giveaway incentive.
Who knows, maybe Musk will kick in every once in a while, he'll give a buyer a million dollars back, huh?
But look, it's going to be, everything is set up to make sure that there'll be no competitors.
They're trying to consolidate everything.
As of December 2023, the Tesla semi-fleet has almost 100 trucks, they say.
Well, and they've tripled that.
And so I guess maybe it was 30 before?
It took Tesla five years to produce a single truck, and we're now up to a grand total of 100, almost.
50,000 were promised by Musk in 2017, and by the end of 2023, 100 were delivered.
Not 50,000, 100.
So, there are 4 million diesel semis on the road.
100 of these other things.
Only 35 Class 8 truck EV charging stations in the country.
They're spaced out more than 150 miles apart, I would imagine.
It's tough selling them with a $40,000 tax credit, even in California, which has more chargers than any other place in the country.
And so, when we look at that, they're shutting down our transportation grid.
They're also shutting down our power grid as well.
And when we...
Hang on just one second here...
We have, well, I've lost this thing.
That's the problem when you don't have paper.
Sometimes things get lost here.
Let's see if we got this here.
Well, let's talk a little bit about Bill Nye, about that.
So we're still on climate change here.
Bill Nye, He came out and he said, well, he was asked, how much of an impact do you see climate change playing?
He said, there's no question.
Everybody.
Look in the climate science.
Everybody's been studying this for years.
Everybody's been commenting.
Scientific papers have been written about how warm the ocean is around the Florida Peninsula.
It's this warm, warm water that is driving these storms, enabling it to intensify so quickly.
Well, no, it's always been doing that.
Maybe, you know, instead of science, maybe what he needs to do is take a look at history.
What happens when the electricity dies?
Well, this is from Jeffrey Tucker.
He says, most of the things that we use today haven't been stress tested.
And they've been centralized to a single point of failure.
They're very vulnerable and it could all stop in an instant with no sure guarantee of when it could come back.
A turning point came for me, he said, visiting a small basement laundry in Manhattan.
The proprietor was still using a sewing machine from 1948.
She would have nothing to do with the newer models.
He said, after that, I took greater notice of the machinery of other merchants in the area.
Many sewing machines are 75 years old and still working well.
My cobbler uses equipment more than a century old.
He says this isn't uncommon.
They can all still do business with a generator and a good supply of fuel.
And this is why people are holding on to their older gas-powered cars without all the new stuff.
The more trustworthy and you can fix what breaks, it's better to maintain the old thing and good repair than to move on to something that is not going to last long.
And he says, and all of these new things are not built for the long term.
So he says, so what if it's all just a house of cards?
He says, we know that FEMA has been underperforming, but more importantly, it's attempted to stop private efforts in multiple documented instances.
Musk had to take to social media to beg the government to let him offer free internet to people because all the other options had died.
And of course, we had Glenn Beck go there to shill for FEMA. I talk about how they're being unfairly criticized and they really are just doing everything that's humanly possible.
But the money died.
The credit cards stopped working.
ATMs were all dead.
All the communications came to a halt.
Cash, silver, gold, or barter were the only thing that you could use for transactions.
Electric cars couldn't be charged.
You couldn't access your bank account.
The internet was gone in a flash.
The whole of the 21st century.
Vanished in an instant.
And the only path out of this mess was with old technology, gasoline generators, matches, candles, internal combustion engines, radios with hand cranks, cash, books on physical paper.
That's one of the reasons why Jack Lawson just puts out Civil Defense Manual.
He only puts it out in a two-volume book because of that very reason.
Paper maps, thermometers, blankets, firewood.
In the end, survival depended on analog things and on analog skills.
He said, my friend, Mark Hendrickson, experienced some of the worst of the hurricane.
He said, I'd never been without electric power for such an extended period of time before.
And it vividly underscored something I had known intellectually, but now felt at a deep, visceral level how utterly dependent our society is on electric power.
Sitting at home during most of the power outage, time seemed to slow down.
It seemed like every few minutes I had an impulse to turn on the TV to see how the storm cleanup was proceeding, but oops, no TV. Or I wanted to go online and see which teams had won sports contests, or what was going on in the world, or even something as trivial as checking my current bank balance.
Well, no internet, he said.
So my thoughts turn to my dear Amish friends and neighbors when I lived in Pennsylvania.
Our quiet, candlelit evenings at home, without the myriad distractions that electronic devices offer, there is more time for quiet reading or direct human interaction.
In a society that has been becoming increasingly atomized, more personal connection seemed to be appealing.
Maybe now, with the power back on, I should choose one evening a week.
And forsake the electronic world.
So, as Jeffrey Tucker talks about, he says the actual reason we might want to fall into crisis is just simple matters of inflation.
It could become too expensive to use electricity.
Everything they're doing is, first of all, it affects reliability, and it affects cost.
They're going to make it so unreliable we won't have an option, but they can also make it so expensive that we won't have the option either.
If we allow them to continue to go down this road, and this is coming from the EPA, and the Supreme Court has just ignored their own Chevron decision.
The Chevron decision was going back, I think, to the 80s.
It was saying, we're going to defer to the expertise of the unelected bureaucrats in the executive branch to allow them to come up with regulations.
And the Supreme Court had said, well, no, if it's something that's major, that needs to come from Congress, not from the unelected bureaucrats.
But they just swept that aside as the EPA came out with sweeping new regulations to throttle power plants on the grid.
And the Supreme Court's going to let them do it.
The conservative Supreme Court, with all of those Trump appointees on it, just stood aside.
And let them shoot at us.
So he says, do you have an additional $15,000 to heat and cool your home?
Because it's likely what you're going to need.
We're going to have exponential increases in power prices if we don't stop this green agenda.
It's already happening in the UK, and we've seen it happening in Europe for quite some time.
But their power is already four times higher than ours, and the labor government is pushing to make it even worse.
Most houses today, he said, and certainly most office complexes are designed to require electric-powered indoor air cooling and heating.
We don't use gas furnaces, and we don't rely on cross-breezes anymore.
Fireplaces are nothing but nostalgic vanities.
That's one of the things that we designed our house for.
When we built it, the house that we designed, we built it back in the early 90s.
We had done a lot of historical house tours and things like that.
And I was always amazed when I would go into these old houses.
That would have 12, 15-foot ceilings, how nice and cool it was, even in the summer, without air conditioning.
It was like, wow, that's great.
So that's what we did, but we don't have that house anymore.
So there you go, the best laid plans.
Dependency on the grid are all very easily controlled by a third party.
Private companies become arms of the state.
They always do.
And so people who've dealt with these hurricanes now understand what the site, and it's a harpinger of really what is to come.
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Wayne Wonder, thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that.
And Jason Barker writes, Elon is such a hypocrite.
He pushes EVs and gets all these subsidies as he puts rockets into space.
Spearing all the gases his cars are supposed to reduce.
Yeah.
Anybody do an emissions test on that?
And it is absolute and total hypocrisy when you look at how they remove all, even before they started coming up with the idea that they're going to have their own private nuclear reactors.
Not big enough to put any power on the grid for the rest of us.
Got to be very careful not to do that, right?
Starve us of power.
If they're going to go to nuclear, oh, can't build it big enough to put anything in there.
It's just going to be for our own use, as Microsoft is going to rush, open up through my island, which was shut down because of problems.
They're going to quickly expedite that and open it up, and all the power from that will go to Microsoft and their data center.
I mean, these facilities where they're doing artificial intelligence to spy on us, to surveil us, to lie to us, they use as much electricity as entire cities do.
So, yeah, when we look at what's going on with space, when we look at what is happening with the war, anybody want to calculate what the carbon footprint of the Ukraine war is, or the Israeli war, or whatever?
No, they don't care about any of that stuff.
But let's continue.
We were talking about having the power removed because of a storm or because they've made the grid unreliable or because you can't afford it anymore.
Off-grid living.
Is it a boon for the wealthy and a burden for the rest?
This is what Study Finds is writing, and this is something that's picked up by mainstream media.
Again, trying to pit people against each other, instead of talking about the positive aspects of, well, it's just those, you know, anybody can live off the grid, they're wealthy, you know, and it can cost more money.
But some things are coming down, and sometimes you bring down your expectations.
You know, what would...
What price freedom?
What are we willing to give up in terms of conveniences?
It's the same type of stuff you run into when you're talking about homeschooling.
It's going to affect your life.
It's going to change some of the choices that you have.
So there's going to be some costs, but there's also going to be some benefits.
So you do that analysis.
How would you like to never have another electric bill?
Well, it is possible for some consumers to disconnect from the power grid, a move that was once only available to the ultra-wealthy who could afford the associated costs or survivalists who are willing to trade convenience for freedom.
But this is no longer the case.
This is an article.
A recent study I co-authored with energy researcher Sayed Ali Sadat reveals that the balance of economics has shifted, and now many families may be better off financially by cutting ties to the grid.
However, this may not be a good thing for everybody.
And so what they're talking about is a scenario where, you know, the model has been, you put up solar panels or something like that, and you sell it back into the utility.
And they've got an agreement with you for like a couple of decades or something to buy your power.
And what they're saying is, well, maybe what you do is you, maybe it is the solar industry's goal, they said in the 2000s, It was to get the cost of solar panels down below $3 a watt because that would produce solar electricity at a low enough cost to be economically competitive without subsidies.
And they have been able to achieve that by one means or the other.
I mean, with the massive subsidies and other things that have happened, you know, China's pushing really hard on that.
So I don't know what the, you know, the real economics of solar stuff is very questionable as to, like all this stuff, are you putting more into it than you're ever going to get out?
But the bottom line for the consumer is, well, how much does it cost?
And now it has dropped below $1 per watt.
So remember, in the 2000s, it was $3 per watt.
Now it is $1 per watt.
And so now they said the electric companies are getting concerned because a lot of people are just using these solar panels for their own use.
You know, the big expense now, from a consumer standpoint, is not so much the solar panel, but the batteries, of course.
And if you're willing to...
Run appliances and things like that mostly during the day.
Again, you could do a lot of the things that you want to do using the solar panels during the day, even if you don't have some battery backup.
But anyway, many electric companies took a different path.
Some of them have manipulated the rate structure by increasing unavoidable charges for customers while decreasing the electric rate, making net metered solar systems less appealing for customers.
So, people who are tied into the grid, seems like that is a declining trend.
So I said all of this, when you look at it, And the decreases in both solar and even somewhat in battery costs, but not like it has for solar, you now have what they call grid defection.
And that is concerning some of these power companies.
They said, when we look at the system, they said, over the lifetime of the system, some families could save over $40,000 in electricity costs.
And that's electricity costs as they are today.
Remember, I keep going back to the Long Island example.
You know, they want to put offshore windmills up.
And these offshore windmills are being installed by a couple of oil companies out of Scandinavia.
I forget the name of the two companies, but they're both Swedish and Finnish or something like that.
And what they're planning on doing, they're going to raise the wholesale price of this stuff so much...
That their profits are going to be more than the total cost is today.
So the total cost was something like in the neighborhood of 30-some dollars per megawatt hour wholesale.
And they're saying, we're going to have profits of somewhere in the 50s in terms of megawatt hours.
Again, talking about wholesale prices, and we're talking about megawatts, not kilowatts.
But the bottom line is that right now the entire cost to the consumer, It's in the 30s.
And they're saying that their profit, not counting all the rest of the stuff, is going to be in the 50s.
So right there, they're going to jump the price up, probably by a factor of 4 or 5 or more.
So, if this thing's going to save you $40,000 of the lifetime of the device and electricity costs, it may be far more than that once they really start ramping up these costs.
Those who can't afford to leave the grid, often the poorest households, will end up paying the most for the leftover fossil fuel electricity from the grid, leaving it requiring a hefty upfront cost that not everyone can afford.
Secondly, our research shows that diesel generators used as backup for off-grid and solar and battery systems will cause significant pollution.
They're going to worry about that.
But as Jason pointed out, they're not going to worry about the rockets.
So, to prevent utility death spirals, because, you know, the most important thing is to make sure we keep these companies afloat.
It's not about you.
And increased carbon emissions.
It's imperative that we have rate structures that encourage solar producers to remain on the grid.
In other words, let's change things so people don't actually take their solar panel off the grid.
So, everywhere you look, you see the government Doing things that make absolutely no economic sense, and rewarding one group and punishing another.
And what we see in Illinois is a bill that would give colleges taxpayer dollars for every minority student enrolled.
And of course, Trump has talked about, get a green card if you finish, if you get any kind of college degree.
You know, you get a two-year junior college degree, alright, got a green card, you're now a citizen.
How much of that degree is subsidized?
And is it of any use?
Did you get a degree in basket weaving?
They don't care what the degree is in.
It could be in gender studies or something.
So, Illinois legislature would grant public colleges and universities thousands of taxpayer dollars for every student they admit who belongs to a certain minority group.
The bill would grant public institutions $6,000 for every black or American Indian student, $4,000 per Hispanic student, no money if the student is white or Asian.
Now you know what the government thinks of you.
They put a price on your head, or your skin color, maybe we should say, right?
Whites and Asians not wanted.
The quantity provided per Hispanic student is lower than that given for a black student.
So, yeah, wait a minute.
$6,000 for blacks and $4,000 for Hispanics?
They can fight over that.
White and Asian students get nothing, right?
The colleges don't for having them on.
So, meanwhile, as they are criticized for setting up this structure, they come out with a cynical statement.
We will not engage with any rhetoric that pits one minority population against another.
Are you kidding me?
That's what you just did.
So, the funding plan would require roughly $1.4 billion to fully meet student needs in an adequate and equitable manner, they said.
So, you know, more money for the universities, less for you.
Will you be missing out?
Well, actually, no.
You know, there was an article, again, on mainstream media, talking about the fact that people who are in trades, plumbing, air conditioning, things like that, they said these types of entrepreneurs are, first of all, starting out in a trade instead of incurring starting out in a trade instead of incurring college debt.
They're learning something that is real.
And they said, furthermore, you've now got a lot of Wall Street companies coming out with lots of cash.
And buying these plumbing companies, if they get fairly large, you're going to expect an offer from Wall Street.
And a lot of these people are cashing in for millions to sell their business because, again, everything must be owned by Wall Street.
But you still have skills, and that is the key thing.
So the state has provided more than $2.5 billion higher education overall, but they are going to ramp that up very, very quickly.
Yeah, the...
It was Zero Hedge that had the article about private equity firms now acquiring skilled trade small businesses.
These people who went in, learned to trade, and then built a business are now getting bought out for millions of dollars by Silicon Valley Reports, the Wall Street Journal.
And then finally, as we're finishing up here, we're seeing more and more, and I think it's kind of interesting to see all the press continually pushing this UFO stuff.
I really think they're getting ready to pull something.
Now, Elon Musk has even come out and said, well, I don't think it's anything like that.
I think it's government technology.
Evidence of alien life to be revealed imminently.
NASA linked director says, signs of non-human intelligence in our galaxy.
British filmmaker Simon Holland has claimed.
Well, I would say that there is signs of non-human intelligence in all of creation.
There's obviously a design.
There's a design in DNA. And the question is not whether or not there is extraterrestrial intelligence or whether or not there is a God, but who God is and has he spoken?
That's really the question.
We have to evaluate the Bible.
In an interview with the Daily Mail, this guy who's worked on a lot of these documentaries, said that they are trying to get NASA-funded asteroid tracking project.
According to him, they found this signal...
A team of researchers at Oxford University is part of the Breakthrough Listen, a $100 million initiative led by Moscow-born Israeli physicists.
They're looking for details, hence the delay in publishing the news, he said.
And he added that due to the weakness of the radio signal, scientists are experiencing technical hurdles.
When you look at these SETI projects, a search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and they're listening, and they're listening for any kind of intelligent signal, right?
I remember they got real excited when they would see periodic electromagnetic signals, it turns out, in one instance, early instance of that.
It was, I guess they call it a quasar, I think.
It's a dipole in terms of its electromagnetic charge.
So as it was spinning in space, it was generating this electromagnetic signal.
And they thought they had a radio signal.
Didn't really have any intelligence in it.
Why are they searching in the heavens when the answer to the fact that there is extraterrestrial intelligence, that there is a god, is right inside of each and every one of us with DNA? So they call this the named Breakthrough Listen Candidate No.
1.
And they suggested that it was likely a false positive caused by two different Earth-bound transmitters mixing with each other.
Definitely not aliens, said one of them.
But again, they can look at the evidence that night after night, day after day, pours forth speech, and everyone has heard it throughout the universe, that there is a God.
They don't want to believe it.
They won't bow their knee.
Because, you know, hey, you can't say, Jesus is Lord.
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