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Free speech to free minds.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday the 20th of November, year of our Lord 2024. 24.
Well, today we're going to take a look at how democracy is dying in Ukraine, for example.
And, yeah, still no elections.
He just suspended them.
This is what we're sending the money for.
This is what we're risking nuclear war for.
We're also going to talk about the war that's going to break out on the hill over the Trump picks.
What is the strategy?
It's beyond recess appointments, and so we're going to talk about the strategy that is going to be used by the Trump organization, but we're also going to talk about The strategy of being quiet about the vaccine for a few months.
And now Trump is back bragging about it after the five-year period.
I had this on the list yesterday and I did not get to it.
Very important to see that Trump is now bragging about his shot again.
Yeah, he never changes, does he?
And what does this portend for the future?
We'll be right back.
Well, you know, we've had a lot of back and forth about MMR stuff.
And even before COVID began in 2019, there was a big fight in the Northeast especially.
And you're going to hear Alex Azar talking about how they knew there were pockets of vaccine resistance in Brooklyn and other places like that.
It's the ultra-Orthodox Jews that said, we got religious private schools.
We don't want to vaccinate our kids.
Oh, you will do it.
You will get it because, you know, we had somebody that was identified as having measles in LA. So, you know, we've got a pandemic here.
It's an outbreak of measles.
Well, nobody died.
They got a little bit itchy.
But, you know, they forced that.
And, of course, I played this many times.
You have to get the shot.
Yeah, the MMR. This is so important.
This is really going around now.
They have to get their shot.
Yeah, so that was about a year before he began all this stuff.
That was in May.
So he's preparing all this stuff.
And now we see measles cases surge by 20% globally, but deaths declined by 8%.
Are more vaccines the answer?
This is coming from Children's Health Defense.
This is RFK Jr.'s.
Do they have to get the shots?
Does it really matter?
Of course it doesn't.
And as I've said many times, he's older than I am.
He knows...
That we didn't even have a vaccine and nobody was dying.
And so they do talk about deaths here.
And let's take a look at this.
Are these kids really dying from measles?
22 million children missed getting vaccinated altogether.
Health agencies are panicking about this.
Holding a press conference is why we've got to get rid of the health agencies, the public health agencies.
Health officials credited the vaccines for averting 60 million measles deaths between 2000 and 2023.
Are you kidding me?
60 million.
That is a laughable number.
You know, there's been a little over 60 million babies aborted since Roe v.
Wade in, what, 73?
You want to say that in just a 23-year period?
They had that many kids die from measles worldwide?
No.
Not a chance.
Prove it.
Prove it or shut up.
I'm sick and tired of the lies from these people.
They don't ever prove anything.
They just make assertions.
Well, Children's Health Defense is repeating that number without really pushing through on it.
They do have some other good things to say.
They said most of the estimated 107,500 reported deaths globally from measles occurred in the African region.
So, did they die from measles?
Did they die with measles?
Were they vaxxed for measles?
Or were they unvaxxed for measles?
We don't have any of that information.
We just throw numbers out there.
Same people that tell you, you know, last quarter we said there were over 800,000 jobs.
Well, we take that back now.
They lie about everything.
It doesn't matter if it's labor statistics, inflation numbers, cases of diseases.
They lie about everything.
And that's our government as well.
It's not just China.
I said that at the beginning of all this China nonsense.
I said, really?
You want to freak out about information that's coming out of China?
You do realize that the Chinese government lies about everything.
And you do realize that the American government does as well, right?
And so, I see absolutely no credibility in these numbers.
But Children's Health Defense does point out that measles deaths, quote-unquote, the ones that are labeled as measles deaths...
Most commonly occur in, quote, low-income countries and countries experiencing fragile, conflict-affected, and vulnerable settings.
And so, this is very much like the idea that COVID is killing people who are past life expectancy, who have two and a half other things on average, that would kill them.
But we're going to say it was COVID. And so these people are living, they're starving, they're living in horrible conditions, these kids, and they die.
We said measles.
It was measles.
Same game they played with COVID. This is why I say, if you look at this stuff, if you followed this, the games that they played with measles, the games that they played with the flu every year, it was just a repeat.
Rinse, repeat.
Rinse, repeat.
And they magnified it this time.
This time they got everybody on board.
From Trump to the Democrat media, they're all on board.
No one in my generation knew of anybody who died.
And let me tell you, if there were people who were dying, the media would have been all over it back then.
It would have been sensational.
Parents were having measles parties all the time, everywhere in the U.S. Nobody had ever heard of kids dying from measles.
I don't believe any of this stuff.
If you tell me that you got somebody who died from measles, prove it.
Prove it or shut up.
I'm sick of this stuff.
This isn't a trial.
This isn't even an observational study.
It is simply a meta-analysis of other countries' data from their public health sources.
Who lie about everything?
Who lie about everything?
Studies show that children with weakened immune systems caused by malnutrition or other underlying diseases, or maybe even the vaccines themselves, So, is it even a virus?
Did they ever isolate a virus?
Quite frankly, they never do.
All of this contagion stuff is a lie.
It really is a lie.
It's a lie straight out of the pit of hell that we call public health services.
They don't isolate anything.
They don't bother to prove anything.
Show me your data.
No, I'm not going to show you your data.
And if you ask again, I'm going to get you purged off of social media and everything else.
Get you kicked off of YouTube, the rest of this stuff.
Giving these vaccines to impoverished and oppressed populations, whether domestic or foreign, is an evil and cynical exercise motivated by corporate greed and geopolitical dominance.
That is absolutely true.
These vaccination campaigns are a structural mechanism used as a pretext for not actually helping these populations, instead of improving the conditions there.
We'll come in and give you an injection that in and of itself can kill you or cause you to have autoimmune disease or harm your immune system.
In the 2023-2024 school year, the measles vaccination rate in the U.S. fell to only 92.7%.
What is the matter with 93% of the people?
We've got a lot of work to do.
This is, I'm serious.
This is insane that after all of this stuff and after all of the exposure that came through COVID, finally, you know, they did it to such a degree.
You know, it was Ulysses Grant, President Grant, who said, the best way to get rid of a bad law is to rigorously enforce it.
Well, I think that's what we had with the vaccine immunity, the childhood vaccine immunity.
They rigorously enforced that.
Not that, but the PrEP Act.
But you get the idea.
The whole idea that vaccines are good for you, that they work, that they're safe, that they're effective, all the rest of the stuff, that was blown out of the water.
What's the matter with 93% of the people still getting their kids vaccinated for anything, anything?
It was all a lie.
Even the viruses are a lie.
HIV was a lie.
Put out by Fauci, used PCR, and he ran that game again as well.
As of November 7th, only 277 measles cases have been reported in the U.S., 16 quote-unquote outbreaks, and no deaths.
No deaths, according to the CDC measles.
Cases and outbreaks page.
Folks, if they had somebody who really died from measles, it would be front page news all over the world.
The dog that did not bark.
Is what you need to listen to.
And he's not barking really loudly.
The sounds of silence.
Yeah, it's written on the subway walls and tenement halls that this whole thing is a lie.
According to CDC's data, the measles death rate in the U.S. declined by over 98% between 1900 and 1962.
But when the measles vaccine came out in 1963, the mortality rate had already declined to 0.2 per 100,000 persons.
As of 1960.
Or a case fatality rate of 2 per 10,000.
No, it's not even that.
But again, it's another example that even with their own data, they haven't fudged it significantly enough.
Even their own data doesn't show that they're, and it's that way with polio as well.
Oh, well, we've got all these people that are having these issues and it disappeared.
But we've got a vaccine now.
They take the credit for it.
And of course, just like Trump has done.
As a matter of fact, we had a very interesting thing.
I wanted to talk about this yesterday and I ran out of time.
We had, on Sunday, Trump declaring victory again.
Taking another victory lap for his poisonous Trump shots.
His depopulation shots.
And then the next day, we had Alex Azar that was being interviewed on Monday.
Former HHS Secretary Alex Azar said, if you're going to have a pandemic, don't do it in a presidential year.
Oh, well, I guess they can kind of time these things?
He was surprised by how, when he tried to tout Operation Warp Speed as one of his, if not his greatest, his administration's greatest accomplishments, he either got no applause or even, if anything, kind of a negative reaction.
What's that been like for you?
And what's your sense of that?
Vaccine hesitancy.
The atmosphere in the country on this topic.
I will say, you know, we did a lot of planning thinking about the traditional issues of vaccine hesitancy that you would face, I mentioned.
We did a lot of planning.
There are also certain communities, upper northwest of the United States, Austin, Texas, parts of Brooklyn, New York, that have real significant pockets of vaccine hesitancy where we've seen risk of measles outbreaks and things before.
So we needed Trump in office.
We, to my memory, didn't have a single discussion worrying about sort of rural, working class, you know, red voters and whether they'd be vaccine-hesitant or not.
I would take an anthropologist to get to the bottom of it.
I haven't fully understood.
It's just crazy.
I don't know.
I think at least a generational, if not a I think we're not there yet, but I think over time, Democrats are going to be much more of a corporatist-type frame, big business, big company, big academia, sort of big, clustered together, very coastal, very elite, educated, etc.
And Republicans, where a lot of those key constituencies We're good to go.
Not your vaccines.
And that's a major shaking up, and of course that distrust is what then will lead to things like, if you're suspicious of drug companies, suspicious of government institutions, that's going to feed into issues of hesitancy around information.
I think that, you know, there was so much, my best advice for you, if you're going to have a pandemic, don't do it in a presidential year.
Yeah, yeah.
But it is, you know, we do need to have somebody that, these people, that it would take an anthropologist to explain, that are just so out there, we can't figure out what's going on.
They will trust Trump, especially if they're told over and over again, trust the plan, trust the plan.
It's 4D chess, it's 3D chess, it's this, it's that.
They will trust the Trump.
They won't give you a plan.
I'll give you the plan.
I knew they were planning this thing since two months before 9-11 and practicing it.
They laid all this stuff out.
They even gave the model legislation to all the states.
They knew it was going to be funded from the federal government.
They went to avoid the 10th Amendment.
And then they put Trump in.
Because there's this populist thing and the people who would normally support us.
They're not going to support us, so we've got to have Trump there.
And then he goes on to say this about all the money that was saved.
And this pronouncement from the IMF, the International Mafia Fund, as Gerald Sunti calls them.
The International Monetary Fund said that for every 24 hours that a vaccine came sooner, it saved $26 billion.
Which, interesting, was the cost of Operation Warp Speed.
So literally, in one day, we achieved a repayment of what we spent.
Well, that's convenient, isn't it?
That's exactly the price of Operation Warp Speed.
I wonder if those numbers are real.
But think about that.
What is it about the vaccine This saves money.
Oh, well, now that we got the vaccine, we don't have to lock you down.
So you mean that by locking us down, the cost of lockdown was $26 billion a day?
See, that's what he doesn't say.
If we're going to save $26 billion a day because the vaccine comes out, well, what happened with the vaccine?
And lockdown ended.
So it was Trump's lockdown that was costing us $26 billion a day.
Plus, we had a deposit...
An operational warp speed of $26 billion.
I think that was a bit light as well.
But yeah, that's the guy that I've talked about so much.
Alex Azar, CEO of Eli Lilly.
After Eli Lilly gave Trump a bunch, you know, Trump brought in RFK Jr.
to Trump Tower.
Yeah, we're going to talk about vaccines.
Oh, wow.
Millions of dollars then given to Trump in the 2017 transition program.
RFK Jr.
never spoke to him again until he's ready to use him again as a beard before this election.
And then he brought in the big pharma people and put them in HHS and everything.
Alex Azar, CEO of Eli Lilly, comes in.
So, we look at the vaccine hesitancy.
Trump boasted About his jab the day before.
And I want you to see this.
Donald J. Trump on truth.
We're coming up on the five-year anniversary of COVID. And if you recall, under President Trump's leadership, we had incredible public health policies.
President Trump's unparalleled creation of Operation Warp Speed was one like we've never seen before.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, you know, he's so proud of it, isn't he?
You know, he always was the father of the vaccine, wasn't he?
And, you know, it's just, we just can't get enough of Trump's boasting, and he's still doing it.
And that's the amazing thing about it.
You know, as I said before, he always said, well, he didn't know what was happening.
Well, coming up on the five-year anniversary, he pretty much knew what was happening.
They started signing the paperwork.
For changing the definition of a vaccine and all the rest of this stuff in the fall of 2019.
You had Fauci at the Milken Institute who was saying, a guy asked him, how do we get everybody in the world to take a vaccine that hasn't been tested, that's radically different?
Well, we do it from the inside.
We do it with disruption and we do it iteratively.
All that was happening September-October 2019.
And yet we had Trump boasting about all this stuff, setting this up, staging it for everybody.
Well, we've got to have this vaccine quick.
How's the way we do it?
Well, we do it with mRNA, right?
As he has everybody lined up around the table, decreasing time.
Well, we can do it right now.
We can do it right now.
We've got mRNA.
We'll have your body manufacture the vaccine.
And then Trump boasted about it.
And came up with a lie about how many lives that he had saved for the next several years.
And even in April of this year, that's why we pulled out the stuff and we talked about Susie Wiles.
We had a lot of people do a deep dive on Susie Wiles at the end of April.
Why?
Because Trump was criticizing RFK Jr.
He says he's fake on vaccines.
He doesn't know anything about vaccines.
Vaccines are great vaccines.
I'm the father of the vaccine.
I love vaccines.
I got to get it.
It's really going around.
You know, that kind of stuff.
And so he criticized RFK Jr.
So you had a lot of people who supported RFK Jr.
started doing a background check.
That's when they started looking at the fact that Susie Wiles was working for an organization that had been lobbyist for the big pharmaceutical companies and stuff like that.
Didn't happen while she was there.
She didn't work on it.
But they had been doing that.
And you had all these people, as I said, that were officers there.
Her colleagues there all had worked for the big pharmaceutical company.
So the RFK junior people came out and said, she's a pharmaceutical lobbyist.
Not exactly, but, you know, imagine if she's paid, she'll do it.
They're hard guns.
But anyway, that was why you had all that stuff in April.
And I talked about it for the longest time.
I said, look at all these people, these Trump cheerleaders like Wayne Allen Root, like Alex Jones, all of them.
Stop talking about the vaccine.
Stop taking credit for it.
Because they were telling everybody how bad it was now.
And it was really, and they were telling everybody how bad the vaccine was and how good the father of the vaccine was.
And it's like, you know, he can only go so far with his cognitive dissonance, even with a MAGA cult.
And so they were, stop talking about it, stop talking about it.
So he finally stopped talking about it.
And then a couple months later, he brings in RFK Jr.
Vote for me, you get RFK Jr.
instead of Fauci, right?
And so we had a full-court press that happened that summer.
And This last summer, everybody was pulling out all of the stops.
And so you even had David Martin go on with Alex Jones and talk about the fact that Trump didn't know what was happening.
What was just pulled over his eyes?
I'm going to say the following.
Donald Trump signed on September 19th, 2019, a executive order that he did not know what he was signing.
I absolutely know that to be the case.
And I know that he had no idea what a DNA-based vaccine platform was.
So I know, I know that President Trump did not know what was the substance of that order, and he didn't know the motivation.
He didn't know that at the time that that was put in front of him by the Department of Health and Human Services, he didn't know that Alex Azar was under criminal investigation for antitrust violations in Mexico for price-fixing diabetes medications for the poor people in Mexico.
Trump didn't know that at the time.
Oh, he didn't know that.
He doesn't know anything, but he's our savior.
Dr.
Zeb Zelenko and others who actually had treatments, treatments that he wound up using for his own benefit.
That's why I say he's good.
He's good.
He was just promoting everything.
It's just the sugar water, right?
You could take some sugar water for Trump, right?
That's the vaccines, only sugar water.
I'm not making this up.
Alex is making it up.
Come on, you can have a little bit of aluminum and mercury and some adjuvants.
That's good for you.
It doesn't cause autism when it's Trump doing it.
It causes autism when it's anybody else doing it, but it doesn't cause autism when it's Trump doing it.
See, this is, hey, David and Alex.
David Martin.
That lie has expired.
It's past its sell date.
Shame on you.
Shame on you.
Because you did tell people the truth a few years ago.
Two years ago, this is what David Martin was saying.
Trump claims that he's the proud father of the vaccine.
And he was coming after Trump.
He said, look at this.
Trump is proud of it.
He says he owns it.
He knows it.
And he's still talking about it years later.
He says he's the father of the vaccine.
And then you see David Martin say, I'm going to go on record.
Trump didn't know.
He didn't know.
Well, which is it, David?
Which is it, Alex?
When are you people going to stop lying for money and fame?
I am sick of these people in the mainstream alternative media, as David Icke calls it.
And that's exactly what it is.
They will lie to you just like Fox News and CNN. Because they're brought to you not by Pfizer, but by Trump.
We need a commercial.
Brought to you by Trump.
Infowars.
Brought to you by Trump.
That's where they get their money.
By selling those lies to the gullible cult.
Because, you know, the Trump supporters will say, hey, Trump supporters, this meme.
Well, he didn't say that.
And if he did, he didn't mean it.
And if he did, he didn't understand it.
And if you did, it's not a big deal.
And if it is, others have said worse.
There.
Okay?
Laura Loomer could have written that meme.
That's what she does.
That's what Tim Pool does.
That's what all these people do.
Luke Grodowski's doing it now as well.
It's just amazing to see all of these people and how they will sell your soul.
Your soul.
For a lie.
For money.
And of course, this meme as well.
I like this.
Donald Trump as a long-haired, bearded guru, sitting cross-legged on the floor with all the other hippies.
When you try to kill your disciples with a lethal injection, they still vote for you.
That's where we are.
That's where we are, folks.
And then of course, is it going to get any better?
Are we moved?
That was so four years ago, said Tim Pool and Laura Loomer.
They'll still talk about the election four years ago.
That was so four years ago.
Can we just stop talking about this vaccine stuff?
I understand why you would like to do that.
But, you know, it's not going to get any better.
Because if you look at J.D. Vance and the rest of the people, and of course Jane Ruby has done an excellent report basically saying, you think you've won with all this stuff?
You've got RFK Jr.
in there now, but do you realize most of his cabinet...
Is involved in self-amplifying mRNA vaccines and that these guys are pharmaceutical guys.
J.D. Vance has Amplify Bio and has RNA V8 Bio announced a strategic partnership to support mRNA therapeutic developers from sequence design to GMP manufacturer.
Yes, Ohio's Narya Capital, the Hercules financing, in contrast, is non-dilutive, meaning that the co-owner doesn't give up any equity.
Amplify Bio added 28 new clients in 2022, its first full year, which enabled it to add some 100 jobs since the spin-out.
Jerry Hacker, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, told Columbus, what is that, Columbus NO in a statement?
But the bottom line, it's not just him, of course.
It's Ramaswamy.
And he's got connections.
Venture capital connections.
You have all these board of directors.
They have these interlocking directories and everything.
And there's Vivek the Snake.
Vivek the Snake.
And his brother.
There's two Rama Slimies out there.
And they're connected to JD Vance.
How about that?
It's still going to be coming.
And so, Alex Azar had a little bit of a media burst.
You know, he did that on...
On Monday, and this article was written on Monday from National Review, The Leadership and the Sacrifice of Alex Azar.
Well, you know, it wasn't his sacrifice.
It was the lives of your friends, your family.
That's what he sacrificed on his altar of obscene profits from the pharmaceutical companies.
And he sacrificed the middle class.
He sacrificed Main Street America with the lockdowns.
He sacrificed the Constitution with medical martial law.
And Trump was a part of it.
He worked for Trump.
Trump owned it.
The buck stops with Trump.
They moved the Overton window for lockdowns, for universal basic income, for global ID. They moved the Overton window for all of that stuff, big time.
But National Review says, Alex is our Secretary of Health and Human Services, was previously General Counsel of the Department, and then he was Deputy Secretary under George W. Bush, and he was part of Operation Warp Speed, the public-private partnership, they call it.
Yeah, it was crony capitalism.
Crony corruption at its worst.
But you know what they don't mention?
Strangely enough, when they lay out his resume, National Review doesn't mention that he was the CEO of Eli Lilly, one of the biggest and best connected politically pharmaceutical companies.
That just seemed to be missed by them somehow.
I don't know.
So when we look at the results, by the way, Alex Azar said, Was tightly connected to Mike Pence, who also is as guilty as sin in all this stuff.
Now, Alex Azar, Mike Pence, present themselves as pro-life.
As a matter of fact, a lot of people were very angry with Trump because he put in somebody who was pro-life in HHS, just like you've got a lot of people saying, wait a minute, RFK Jr.
is going in, he's pro-abortion, right?
Well, sometimes pro-life about abortion...
Doesn't mean that you won't kill millions of people with vaccines for money.
Because that's what Mike Pence and his buddy from Indiana, Alex Azar, did.
You want to talk to me about being pro-life?
It's just like I said about war yesterday.
You've got so many conservatives who applaud war for Israel, for political Israel, and then call themselves, and then say, if somebody is pro-abortion, you can't vote for them.
Well, I agree with that part.
Do they not see the hypocrisy, though?
And do they not see the hypocrisy of people like Mike Pence and Alex Azar, who talk about being pro-life and then kill people with vaccines?
Destroy their lives with vaccines if they don't kill them.
And destroy the lives of the people who have to care for them the rest of their lives.
Their children who have severe autism.
The European Parliament asked Pfizer this direct question, was the Pfizer COVID vaccine tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market?
And Janine Small, a Pfizer president, replied, no.
This person says, so they risked your lives deliberately for nothing and they lied to you.
Yeah, that's right.
And he talks about the fact that Kansas Attorney General Chris Kobach, as of June this last year, Is suing Pfizer for misleading claims that it made regarding the COVID vaccine.
First of all, you look at the different aspects of this, and I've talked about this in the past.
But the nature of the legal action, the nature of the lawsuit from this Attorney General in Kansas, Chris Kobach.
Number one, Pfizer misled the public that it had a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine.
Okay.
Did Trump do that?
Did Trump do that as well?
Yeah.
Number two, in terms of the lawsuit that he's coming, the criminal complaint that he's putting together here.
I guess that's what we call a criminal complaint.
He's suing them.
Okay.
And since it's misleading claims, I guess you could call it a criminal complaint.
Number two, the criminal complaint.
Pfizer said his COVID vaccine was safe, even though it knew that it was connected to serious adverse events.
Okay.
Did Trump know this?
Did he know it at the beginning?
No, I don't think he knew it at the very beginning.
Did he know it later in 2020?
He should have.
If he didn't, he's culpable for it.
Did he know it in 2021?
Yes.
Did he know it in 2022?
Yes.
Did he know it in 2023?
Yes.
Did Trump know it in 2024?
Yes, he did!
Did he continue to push it as effective, telling people that it saved millions of lives?
Did he lie to people fraudulently about that?
Yes.
So, add him to your criminal complaint.
Number three in the criminal complaint.
Pfizer said its COVID-19 vaccine was effective, even though it knew it wasn't.
Even though they knew that it waned over time, according to their own standards.
And they knew that it didn't protect against variants.
That's why you gotta get boosters.
Gotta keep getting more of them, right?
To keep the public from learning the truth, Pfizer worked to censor speech on social media that questioned their claims about the vaccine.
Pfizer's misrepresentation of safe and effective vaccine resulted in record company revenue of approximately $75 billion in just two years.
And of course, Trump gave them Tens of billions of dollars of taxpayer money.
Should he be added to that part of the complaint as well?
I think so.
Pfizer must be held accountable for falsely representing the benefits of its COVID vaccine while concealing and suppressing the truth about its vaccine safety risks, about its waning effectiveness, about its inability to prevent transmission.
Should Trump be held accountable for that?
For doing that in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024.
Should he be held accountable for that as well?
And then he goes on to say, that's the complaint coming from Chris Kobach, Kansas Attorney General.
But Trump will not be sued.
Trump will not be held accountable for these things.
He has no involvement in it at all, but he's going to fix everything now.
We can all relax because Trump's going to be president.
Then we talk about domestic terrorism.
Peter McCullough said that Albert Borla and other Pfizer executives are committing domestic terrorism.
Did Trump do that?
Pfizer didn't lock us down.
Pfizer didn't send out the machines, the ventilators, and he didn't, you know, Borla and Pfizer didn't threaten the CEO of GM, General Motors, and say, you better make more of these vaccine things.
Now, that's the Peter Navarro and Trump were doing that.
And then paying hospitals to put people on these machines to kill them.
As pulmonologists said, why would you do that?
That doesn't make sense.
We've never done anything like that.
There's no sense in that.
It's going to kill people.
Oh, and then we're going to give them the drugs that suppress their breathing when they've got a respiratory illness.
That was the main mode of killing people in the UK and blaming it on COVID. But Trump did that as well.
And then guilty of mass murder, Dr.
Francis Boyle, with all due respect, says the FDA, the CDC, the DOD, top people in the administration, but not Trump, are guilty of mass murder.
Let me tell you something.
Trump is guilty of domestic terrorism.
He is guilty of mass murder, depopulation, deception, fraud, and so are the people who now cheer him on and who lie and spin what happened.
Thomas Massey says, I've got a bill to stop this cruel unscientific COVID vax mandate.
Because Riley Gaines said her husband moved to America from England for college six years ago.
She said, we got married two and a half years ago.
He still doesn't have a green card because he won't get the vaccine.
They don't force illegal immigrants to get the vaccine.
But they force legal immigrants to get the vaccine.
And American citizens, they tried to force.
And they still have that enforcement there.
That was put out on Monday.
And so again, people want to look the other way.
People, as I said, Jane Ruby's got the report that no one is noticing that J.D. Vance and Vivek the Snake Rama Slimy are out there pushing this mRNA stuff.
Self-amplifying mRNA, even worse.
That Elon Musk, with his CureVac, is out there manufacturing mRNA.
And then as they're pushing out this and building factories for it and everything, they're also building an infrastructure for the green, the climate MacGuffin, right?
The green grift.
So they got the pandemic, McGuffin, alive and well on the Trump administration.
These people are making money off of it, right?
They'll make money off of it by selling the vaccines.
And they'll make money off of their version, the Republican version of the climate pandemic, is the version where their friends get to make all the money, as opposed to Biden's version where they get in your face and ban everything for you.
But it's also their friends who are making the money as well.
It's always crony corruption that is there.
And so, as they're working on self-amplifying mRNA, then you've also got the other people working on making money from carbon capture, from carbon taxes, setting up a blockchain to do all this stuff, and doing it as a PPP, a public-private partnership.
Crony corruption is what it is.
Nothing really changes.
Death by doctor.
The grisly data.
So it's not just the Trump shot.
That's just when they took it to an all new level of visibility.
But it's been this way for a very long time.
The Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care says the side effects and risks associated with a medical intervention are called iatrogenesis.
I have a hard time remembering that name for some reason.
Maybe this will help.
I always like to look at the etymology of it, and they point out, iatrogenesis is composed of two Greek words, iatros, which means physician, and genesis, which means origin.
So this is disease that has its origin with doctors.
Iatrogenic ailments are those where doctors, drugs, diagnostics, hospitals, and other medical institutions act as the actual pathogens.
Or the agents that make you sick.
The groundbreaking work on iatrogenesis has been carried out by Ivan Illich.
He opines that iatrogenesis is structural because it undermines people's agency and its competence to deal with their own disease.
He's also classified iatrogenesis as social and cultural.
According to him, social iatrogenesis results from the medicalization of life, and cultural medicalization is the destruction of traditional ways of dealing with and making sense of death, pain, and sickness.
It's kind of similar to our politics, isn't it?
You know, we look to politicians to heal our society.
We look to politicians to heal our culture.
And then we look to doctors to heal our bodies.
How sick is that?
I mean, we think the politicians are going to fix our culture and our society, our families, and we think the doctors are going to heal our bodies.
We are one sicko society.
Iatrogenesis is the fifth leading cause of death in the world.
About 5% to 8% of deaths due to ADRs worldwide.
In many countries, the leading cause of death, I would say it is much higher than 5% to 8%.
Based on my family's experience.
Killed both of my parents.
In developed countries, the toll is 5-10% of patients.
While in developing countries, as many as a quarter of all patients may be affected by healthcare-associated infections.
Yeah, you know, the Germans always thought it was interesting, called hospitals the Karkin house.
The sick house.
Because you go there to die.
Just get the message out here.
I guess, you know, we talk about physician-assisted suicide.
Are we talking about Operation Warp Speed?
Well, it's not suicide.
People didn't go there to die.
Physician-assisted murder.
The physicians were assisting Donald Trump.
And...
You know, and the globalist agenda that he was implementing.
The agenda that came from the UN, from the World Economic Forum, but of course, it's a cycle.
Where does the UN and the World Economic Forum get these agendas?
They get it from Americans, they get it from the intelligence community and other people like that who are running our government.
They create that agenda, they filter it through the UN. It's coming from the UN, it's not coming from us, right?
They pay them to do it.
The unsafe injection practice, that is using unsterilized syringes and needles, accounts for 40% of these infections.
In some countries, the unsafe injection practice is as high as 70%.
We don't have enough needles.
And of course, we've got to keep injecting U.S. stuff.
Unsafe blood transfusions contribute to about 5-15% of HIV infections, as they point out.
But again, when we look at some of this stuff, this article is not even talking about things like ventilators, putting masks on people.
I remember when this stuff was all happening.
People come in, they had a heart attack or something.
What do they do?
Instead of giving them oxygen, they put a mask on their face to make it harder for them to breathe.
Oh, they didn't know?
They didn't know, did they?
Just completely innocent.
I'm not a trained doctor, but I know better than that.
Come on.
The Harvard Medical Practice Study, published in 1991, suggested that 4% of iatrogenic illnesses occurred in New York City with 14% of fatalities.
He estimates that people who get killed due to iatrogenic illness are about 180,000 a year.
But of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg since they don't want any of this stuff reported.
And we're not allowed to know.
One of the things when we had Obamacare and all the rest of the stuff, and one of the things when Trump was running in 2016, the people who were with him.
So here's what we need.
We need to have real, we need to have choice, we need to have informed consumers, they need to be empowered with the money to pay for their health care by letting them keep some of their hard-earned money before they send it to us, that type of thing.
And part of that was we need to We need to give them information about the success or failure rates of physicians and hospitals.
None of that stuff happened.
As soon as Trump got elected, they deep-sixed that page right away.
And then they came along in a couple of years with their own death panels.
All of the above is quantifying and characterizing just the accidental medical killings that we see every year.
Never touching purposeful state executions.
Which is what Operation Warp Speed, Trump's Operation Warp Speed was.
What Alex Azar did with Operation Warp Speed.
And the conservatives cheered them.
Oliver Wendell Holmes said, I firmly believe that the whole medical material as now used could be sunk to the bottom of the sea.
It would be better for mankind, and all the worse for the fishes.
Get the dolphins angry with us.
You know, when they left and the hitchhiker's got the galaxy, they said, so long and thanks for all the fish.
JoYo133, thank you for the tip.
I appreciate that.
M Sellers, there's been an explosion of hand, foot, and mouth disease.
All the kids have it.
Another mystery illness that didn't exist 30 years ago.
It mimics strep and COVID symptoms.
Well, you know, that's the thing.
There is bacteria that is out there, but we have done a tremendous amount of damage to immune systems.
You know, that's one of the things that these 70-some-odd vaccines are doing to kids.
It was pretty much unknown when we were kids for anybody to have an allergy to peanuts.
Now it's so incredibly common.
You know, where's all this stuff coming from?
How are we getting autism?
How are we getting allergies to all these different things?
I know so many kids now that have allergies to so many different things, and I think it's because of the damage to the immune system, these vaccines.
Carlos Rex, thank you so much for the tip.
I appreciate it.
Octospook, Harvard has claimed to have filmed a video of a virus.
I simply doubt it, but cannot offer anything to prove them wrong.
There is a very large organism that they, I forget what they called it, But they call it a virus instead of a bacteria.
And a macro thing or something like that.
They haven't identified any disease caused by that or anything else.
But all the rest of the stuff.
You know, I can call total bovine excrement.
On the rest of the stuff.
Coals, for example.
They don't know how coals are transferred.
And like I pointed out, for 45 years, the UK ran a coal house.
Bring people in who are sick.
Bring people in who are well.
Let's see what it is that transfers it.
They couldn't reliably transfer coals.
And so, they don't know what transfers a coal.
So they call it a virus.
As I said before, I think a virus is simply a placeholder for them.
When they look at the universe, because they want to believe that it came from a Big Bang.
I don't know what caused all matter in the universe condensed into a little golf ball to explode.
What do you think could cause that?
I don't know.
But they think that it came from a point explosion.
And Hoyle, who was laughing at them, said, oh, the Big Bang?
Ha ha ha.
They say, well, we'll take that.
We'll take that and run with it.
But according to them, right, if you've got an explosion and it goes out, the matter ought to be uniformly distributed throughout the universe.
But it's not.
So rather than say they got it wrong, they say, well, those areas over there, that's dark matter, or that's a black hole, or they've come up with explanations, just like politicians.
They'll make two mistakes rather than admit to one.
They'll never challenge the fundamental assumptions.
They'll come up with other explanations for which they have no proof.
They don't have any proof of dark matter.
Have they ever gotten any dark matter?
No.
No.
It's an intellectual abstraction to explain something that they don't understand.
That's what a virus is.
Dougalug, thank you for the tip.
And Jason Barker, thank you also.
Thank you so much.
Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm, you can catch them on Twitter.
He's heavily shadow banned like I am.
By the way, I don't know what is going on.
We're trying to figure out what it is in the back end.
But something changed on November the 5th.
And all of our shows, our shows are sent out on Stream Deck.
So we broadcast it a lot of places live simultaneously.
And we put that description in.
And everybody picks it up.
And Twitter also picked it up.
Until November the 6th.
And then they stop paying attention to it.
I don't know what is going on with it, but it is only on Twitter.
And so the date is wrong every day, number one.
Number two, they collapse the show.
I don't know what point it's collapsed.
It might be up there.
It used to be that, you know, if you went to the David Knight Twitter account, Libertitarian, You would see the show there that had played earlier.
But now what they do is they collapse it.
So you see David Knight's show 11.5 and then you see a little blue attenuated link.
And if you click on that tweet, you still don't see the show.
You have to click on that link in order to see the show.
What else can Elon Musk do besides kick me off completely?
And I paid for his little $8 a month blue check because I wanted to be able to put up longer form videos and longer form comments and stuff like that.
Maybe I should just get my money back and go to Blue Sky or go somewhere else.
I don't know.
Blue Sky is going to be all lefties, and Twitter is going to be all righties, and I'm ambidextrous.
But anyway, Jason Parker, thank you for the tip.
He says, get your shot.
Pink eye is really going around now.
That's going to be the next one.
Bird flu.
Bird flu equals.
Pink eye equals bird flu.
That's right.
Got to get that shot.
Brian De McCartney.
Trump is owned.
RFK Jr.
is owned.
They're all sold out.
S-O-U-L-E-D. Sold out.
I agree.
I agree.
Don't trust any of these people.
Nadlander says, my mother believed the BS vaccine story, took it, and died three days later.
I am so sorry.
Yeah, it's murder.
It's murder.
And when I put in the title of my podcast that it was murder, I had Spreaker took me down and And I had been with him, that was last December, 2023.
So I had done over six years on Spreaker.
I'd never been censored before by Spreaker.
Even when I started the ad campaign, you may recall, Pfizer was buying ads on Spreaker for my show.
Yeah.
I was brought to you by Pfizer for a short period of time, and I thought, well, we'll see how long this lasts.
It didn't last a full month, I don't think.
They stopped, but it certainly took up our ad revenue, because they don't sell all the ads that we have there.
So, the available slots or whatever.
But...
Yeah, because they've got a relationship with Pfizer.
They took my show down.
And I didn't realize it, for the love of the road, told us.
And I didn't realize it until like Monday, then I put it back up.
And then it was not, it didn't start, it stopped pushing all of the show out to the streams.
And I didn't realize that either for another couple of months.
And that was because I put something about the vaccine campaign was murder.
It is.
It is.
I'll probably do that again sometime.
Because it's true.
It's true.
We can't run away from it.
Moulton Milankovic says, please like and share the stream.
Thank you for reminding me.
Thank you for reminding me to plug.
We have to push hard to get David on the editor's pick.
Yes, please do that.
And thank you for reminding me to say that.
Guard Goldsmith.
Good to see you, Guard.
Liberty Conspiracy.
He's on Rockfin and on Twitter in the evenings.
He said, I think one of the most telling and dangerous aspects of this new Trump administration, It's the way that Trump fans focus on figures like RFK Jr.
bringing the good, the change, to make America healthy again.
Yeah, it is a ma-ha moment, isn't it?
Well, let's see how long that lasts.
Jason Barker is out on Twitter.
If I share the show with my other account, it shows the video.
But on Knights of the Storm account, it only shows a portion of the link.
That's interesting.
I think I need to set up a new Twitter account.
Let's call it David Knight.
People have trouble finding the handle there anyway, Libertarian.
I set that up in 2012, and I called it Libertarian because the Libertarian Party is not about liberty.
So many Libertarians are not about liberty anymore.
And I remember back in the late 80s and early 90s when I was telling people I was working in the Libertarian Party they didn't know it was about liberty, individual liberty.
They thought we were liberals.
You know, one guy thought we were librarians.
He introduces us as the Librarian Party.
It's like, well, we do read a lot of books.
We're very bookish in the Librarian Party.
They didn't call us the Liberian Party.
That's the only permutation of this we didn't get.
We're going to take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
The David Knight Show.
Wow.
Well, welcome back.
And I was going to do this.
I had one other thing.
But I'm going to do this because when I hit that song, that Christmas song, that chorus that I have, they had this random song.
And I thought it sounded pretty good, but I thought it was really funny because it sounds Russian or Ukrainian or something.
So let's talk about Russian Ukraine since we played the music for Russia and Ukraine.
Zelensky, as I said earlier, has ruled out election again.
He said, Ukraine must first achieve a just peace before citizens can go to the poll.
So, there you go.
Dictator for life.
In March of 2024, his presidential term expired, but he canceled the elections then.
He said, well, I imposed martial law in 2022, and I haven't taken it off, and so I'm going to stay president.
Isn't that great?
This is what we're fighting for.
These are the people that we're fighting for, for democracy.
It's a, it's democracy is what it is.
So he said, there's some people in Ukraine who may be so hungry for elections that they want to fight within our state more than for our state.
Don't fight me on this.
He said, They seek political disputes in the trenches, like in film studios.
This is detrimental to Ukraine, he said.
So yes, he is Ukraine, just like Fauci is science, you know.
He says, first Ukraine needs a just peace, and then Ukrainians will hold elections.
And his chief of staff, who's been described in Western media as the real power broker in Kiev, Andrei Yermak, State that the presidential elections would be held immediately after the war ends.
And so, you know, the next presidential elections will take place 60 days after martial law is lifted.
So we win the war against Russia, dream on, and then 60 days later we're going to have an election.
And then they can throw him in jail, I guess.
Last week, Zelensky extended the period of martial law and mobilization in Ukraine until, at least, February 2025, amending the relevant legislation for the 13th time since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in February 2022.
13 times.
Zelensky has also been accused of consolidating power by purging government officials and military leaders that he deemed to be disloyal.
He and Trump should be able to get along pretty well together, I think.
In September, seven cabinet members, several other officials removed from their positions.
And then I saw this article on Breitbart.
About the guy they call Putin's brain, Alexander Dugan, or Putin's Rasputin is what some people have called him.
This is a guy that I interviewed, and I've played the interview once on this show.
It was back when I was at Infowars, I interviewed him.
And that was maybe about 2018 or something like that.
And he really surprised me, some of the stuff that he had to say.
I expected, because he had talked a lot about traditional Russia and about Christianity and things like that, I expected and kind of hoped that he'd really rag on communism and everything, right?
So I asked him, I said, so what about this thing with Lenin?
I said, I know a lot of people want to get Lenin's dead corpse out of Red Square and everything.
What do you feel about that?
And he says, well, communism is part of our future, our past, I should say, part of our past.
And we should embrace that.
You're a Christian and you're a communist?
That's kind of an odd combination there.
I don't know how you fit those two things in the same container.
But he said some really crazy stuff like that.
But it was interesting because his perspective About the conflict between the West and Russia.
He said, Russia's a land power.
That's right.
They've got the biggest amount of land of any country.
Right next to China, which has the biggest population of anybody, but not the most amount of land.
It is still a pretty big country.
Nevertheless, Russia's got the most land.
And so he said, we are land power.
And he said, and then you have the naval powers, which is the British Empire and America that, you know, has descended from him.
He saw the UK and the US as one, which, you know, we still have the Five Eyes intelligence community where they are unified in a sense.
So pretty much right about that.
And so he was talking about how it led to a fundamental difference in interests and military power and all these other things.
So it was kind of an interesting perspective.
Now, he is slamming the peace proposals, according to Breitbart.
He warns that Trump is underestimating Russia's demand.
He says we want full control of Ukraine.
And he says it's non-negotiable.
And if you go back and you understand the history of Ukraine, Ukraine has all of it.
has been a part of russia for a very long time now under stalin um they were brutal with the ukrainians the a lot of a lot a lot of more if i'm pronouncing that right the starvation program that they imposed that stalin imposed on ukraine which was the bread basket not just really of the soviet union but of all of europe but it does have a very long history when all this stuff was ramping up i remember The head of the British
military was saying, well, we beat the Russians in Crimea and we'll beat them again.
Well, you do realize that the Crimean War, that was when Crimea and Ukraine was part of Russia.
And now you're saying that we're going to fight them because Ukraine is not a part of Russia.
You just talked about, historically, Ukraine, Crimea were all a part of Russia.
And culturally and socially, the people in Ukraine that are close to Russia...
Eastern Ukraine still identify with Russia, but Dugin is saying that they want all of Ukraine, and he's not going to be interested in terms of pushing this with just a partial solution.
He described the West as the source of absolute evil.
Well, he got that right.
He claimed that Trump underestimates Russian ambitions while admitting that Moscow had failed to accurately explain to the U.S. what we really wanted.
Dugin revealed Russia's uncompromising stance on the Ukraine conflict, asserting that any negotiations must begin with full Russian control over all Ukrainian territory.
Nobody in Russia, he says, has yet to clearly explain to your U.S. administration what we really want of Ukraine.
But we really want the full and total control over Ukraine as part of our space.
We start speaking about the freezing of the conflict after we have guarantees that all territory of Ukraine will be under Russia's control.
That is the only way for us to start peace talks, is to get full control over all the territory of Ukraine.
I think he made his point.
He repeated over and over again.
All or nothing.
Dugin further elaborated that Russia considers Ukraine's existence in any form Incompatible with Russia's own survival.
I remember when all the stuff people were talking about Ukraine at the beginning, and I would always talk about it as the Ukraine.
Well, don't say the Ukraine.
You've got to say Ukraine, right?
The Ukraine refers to it as a region of Russia.
Ukraine, without the the, identifies it as an independent country.
It's kind of like before the Civil War.
Yeah, the United States are.
After the Civil War, it was the United States is.
Consolidated all government control into Washington, the antithesis of the American Revolution.
Anyway, acknowledging that Trump's re-election could shift the dynamics.
He also warned that Trump underestimates the strategic importance of Ukraine to Russia.
He said the existence of Russia is incompatible with the existence of any form of Ukraine.
And maybe that could seem to Trump a bit exaggerated, but that is a very realistic approach, he said.
And it is not an exaggerated claim, he said, but rather an existential necessity of Russian geopolitical being.
So, to him and to some other people like him, it is the very essence of their being that they must own Ukraine.
This is a very dangerous idea.
We've seen that.
And, of course, Ukraine and the United States are just as guilty of that.
You know, we look at our civil war.
No, you will not have your own self-government.
It somehow diminishes us for you to be on your own.
And, you know, when the southern states seceded after Lincoln had called for an army of 75,000 troops to invade West Virginia, Western Virginia, wanted to stay in the Union, and so Virginia said, okay, and that's why we have the state to this day of West Virginia.
They said, well, we agree in the principles of self-government and secession, so yeah, you can do that.
And you've had Scandinavian countries have joined together, split apart, joined together multiple combinations over the years and never had a war with it.
But not so with the United States, not so with Russia, and not so with the Ukrainian government that we put in with a coup.
When the people there said we want to just voluntarily join Russia, they said no, and they shelled those civilians there for five years.
Well, actually, it was eight years, five years before the election of Zelenskyy.
And they elected him because he promised peace.
He promised that he'd stop that.
Instead, he continued it, and three years later, Russia invaded.
So for eight years, the Ukrainian government lobbed bombs and missiles at eastern Ukraine because they wanted independence and they wanted to secede.
But again, Dugin is doing exactly the same thing in the opposite direction.
So there's many other issues.
He said the issue of Ukraine is not the only thing that stands between Russia and the West.
There's many other issues.
He said the U.S. should calculate its gains if Russia would ultimately start nuclear conflicts and destroy humanity in response to the extremist globalist positions in Ukraine.
He wrote a book called Foundations of Geopolitics, helped reshape the view of Russia's political and military elite in the late 1990s, and gave a new form to old prejudices against the Western nations by means of the Eurasianist ideology, writes Breitbart.
He has described the West as the, quote, source of absolute evil.
I agree with that.
And he uses artificial intelligence to destroy the family, sex, and the nature of human beings.
Well, they did that with Hollywood.
They did that with the media.
They did that with the schools.
But it's going to be escalating with artificial intelligence.
He said, I believe that the Muslims understand me well because I believe that the West is the Antichrist.
Putin does not think so at all.
He sees the West as a partner who behaves very aggressively for whatever reason.
Last year, Dugin warned that a nuclear-armed Russia, quote, cannot lose, unquote, the current war.
And that any ceding of territory would lead to a civil war.
Others described as the main driving intellectual force behind Russian expansionist ideology.
And that's the way he's often described.
Dugin has previously insisted Russia's fight in Ukraine is aimed at America and at global liberal elites.
And he says the defeat of Russia would be the end of the world.
Well, certainly that is the threat.
And in spite of that being the threat, after Putin changed the terms of nuclear engagement, then the United States launched those weapons.
And I agree that it's really the United States that is operating these things, has to operate it.
But Zelensky is a madman, laughing and boasting about how he's going to let his rockets speak.
Russia claims it shot down U.S.-made missiles.
What is this?
ATAC-MS? I don't know how they abbreviate it.
They probably got some way that they say that in the military.
I haven't looked it up.
ATAC-MS. These long-range missiles that can go 190 miles.
Two U.S. officials...
Confirmed ABC News that Ukraine had, for the first time, fired these missiles at targets in Russia.
Ukrainian forces fired six ballistic missiles, said the Russian Defense Ministry on its official Telegram page, five of which were downed and the sixth one damaged.
But the American military says that, let's see, fragments they said fell on the territory of a military facility.
A fire broke out and it was extinguished, they said.
It was reported yesterday that in this initial round that they fired missiles in at an ammo depot.
And so what they're saying is the Russian story is that there were six missiles that were fired.
They took down five of them and that five were destroyed.
The sixth one was damaged and parts of it fell on the ammo depot.
Now, the Americans say that there were eight, not six, and that only two of them were intercepted, and that the other six were assessed, they said, to have hit an ammunition storage site.
So we don't know.
You can never find out what the truth is with any of this stuff.
With war, both sides are going to be lying to you.
The U.S. sees no indications that Russia actually plans to use nuclear weapons, say idiots in the administration.
Since the beginning of its war of aggression against Ukraine, it has sought to coerce and intimidate both Ukraine and other countries around the world through irresponsible nuclear rhetoric and behavior, said idiots in the American Pentagon.
We now have the extended-range Neptune, and not just one.
We now have the ATACMS, and we will use all of these.
It is impossible to use these high-tech missiles without the Americans, as Putin has repeatedly said, and Lavrov repeated that.
The platform uses an improved inertial guidance system.
Combined with GPS to zero in on designated targets, Kiev is entirely reliant on the U.S. for replacement missiles and for firing them as well.
The changes in the Russian nuclear doctrine now says that Russia can launch a nuclear attack against a country that is assisting a non-nuclear country.
An aggression against Russia that critically threatens the country's state integrity.
That is a direct threat to use nuclear weapons against the United States.
And the Biden administration wants to play brinksmanship with that and call their bluff.
These people are insane.
Zelensky is insane.
Putin is insane.
They're all nuts.
We're going to get lots more escalation on multiple fronts ahead, and it's unclear how we then de-escalate.
Says Michael Every of Rabobank.
So, first of all, the U.S. and China agreed that they won't allow AI to control nuclear weapons, only humans.
I don't trust the humans either.
When you've got these people playing nuclear brinksmanship, it's that much of an improvement.
But he says Skynet has just been averted as long as the Russians sign up, too.
Second...
China warned the U.S. that it still has four non-negotiable red lines.
Taiwan, democracy, human rights, and China's right to development.
If the U.S. arms Taiwan more, expect escalation.
If the U.S. tries to push back against the CCP, expect escalation.
If the U.S. tries to limit China's rise with tariffs, other things, expect escalation.
He said, let me make a bold forecast here.
Expect escalation.
Again, I hate to be right, but I said four years ago, I said, 2020, I said, if it's Biden, it's going to be war with Russia.
If it's Trump, it'll be war with China.
Expect escalation with China.
China already said from the 1st of December that it will tighten export controls on dual-use materials such as tungsten, graphite, magnesium, aluminum alloys commonly used in the tech supply chains.
And as he points out, he says, you know, I've talked about the fallacy of the idea that we have strategic goods.
He said pretty much everything is there.
You know, just think about Leonard Reed and his iPencil.
What is...
How do we fight a war without pencils?
Especially when we get all these pencil pushers in the Pentagon.
The pentagram is more like it.
But, yeah, you know, how do we get a pencil made?
Who is it that sets down and centrally plans a pencil?
Nobody did.
Organically grew up.
How do we get all...
Who decides that they're going to make the rubber that we then use for the pencil and all the rest of the stuff?
It's all strategic, isn't it?
It's all part of the big, complicated supply chain.
That operates like an invisible hand.
As with recent Chinese sanctions on goods supplied to a U.S. drone maker, physical supply chains are weaponized.
Now imagine a surge in U.S. goods demand around and ahead of tariffs and a deliberate reduction in Chinese supply.
What's that going to do to prices?
In other words, if Trump threatens tariffs and it looks like they're going to go through, everybody's going to get in a buying frenzy.
Oh, let me get this before the price goes up.
Well, then the price is going to go up until we run out of stuff.
In parallel, Russia has announced ban on the export of enriched uranium that I talked about yesterday.
Just as the U.S. and the world realizes that it needs to go nuclear again, it will now only go—and, of course, we don't need to, right?
This is the hysteria and the superstition of the chicken little climate alarmists— It'll now only go to friendly countries, the uranium.
Friendly countries like India, Iran, and China.
Russia has also just stopped selling piped natural gas to Austria, as I mentioned yesterday as well.
Reports are that North Korea may now send as many as 100,000 soldiers to fight in Ukraine, not just 10,000.
And another conflating and escalating war reports have it that U.S. major non-NATO ally, Qatar, Though some in the Trump team may debate each of those words, has now kicked Hamas' leadership out, and they have moved to the U.S. major NATO ally of Turkey.
So what happens if Israel goes after Hamas and Turkey?
Are we going to go to war with Israel to defend Turkey?
Of course not.
You know, Israel owns the American government here now, especially.
Team Trump has said from day one that it'll aim to crush the Iranian economy with sanctions on oil, which could create further standoffs with China and then maybe even India.
And so then he says we also have Houthis displaying weapons that the Pentagon has described as, quote, amazing, unquote.
Oh.
You mean these guys who haven't won a war since World War II are amazed that this asymmetric warfare now on the high seas?
You know, they've just been defeated by asymmetric warfare on land.
Now they're going to be defeated by asymmetric warfare on the seas, I guess.
They're amazed at this.
Didn't see that coming.
Wow.
That's...
Too busy worrying about sex change operations and pronouns of the military to pay any attention to what's going on with the Hooties.
It doesn't suggest that the Red Sea-Suez situation is going to be going back online for global trade anytime soon.
And as he points out, he goes, this whole idea that, you know, the U.S. is going to be the policeman of the world and of the seas, he said, that was never sustainable.
How can we defend all of the oceans and keep them all free?
He said, maybe what we do is we just go to a situation where we only protect American-flagged ships.
And they can at least pay a tax for that.
Oh, that would be something.
But anyway, he says it's clear that we're going to get a lot more escalation on multiple fronts ahead.
Yeah, the forecast is for escalation.
Jason Barker, David's Twitter posts are like those Russian dolls that fit inside each other.
You've got to click on the link to get inside that.
Then keep doing that until you get to the video.
That's exactly right.
It is like a Madriowski.
You know, if you see it, If you even know that I'm still there, people will say, I didn't know you were still on Twitter.
Some of the 137,000 plus followers that I used to have.
It did get up to 150 at one point.
Then they took me down.
But anyway, and then they, you know, shadow banned it.
But the, yeah, if you see that, you've got to click on it.
You've got to click on it again.
Keep clicking.
It's like the people that I see that are banned who will leave a comment.
And so I'll look at it and I'll see, like, you know, five or six comments there.
So I click on it if I'm there to look at a comment.
And you see a couple of comments and says, well, this comment is a spam or it's a bad comment.
It's bad.
You don't want to see this.
And I click on it and it's like somebody says, great job.
Really like your broadcast or something.
So it's not the content that they're doing.
It's not anything that possibly offended me or anybody else.
Maybe you'd offend Twitter, I guess.
But it's that person.
It's that person that's being banned.
Handy.
RFK has already said, I'm not taking any vaccines away from Americans.
That's right.
And he also said, I've gotten every vaccine out there except for the COVID-19.
It's another bait and switch.
How many times is Charlie Brown going to try to kick that football before he figures it out?
Well, Charlie Brown will figure it out before MAGA does.
I can tell you that.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
a Russian Nostradamus.
Issues ominous warnings as extremely dangerous period is coming.
I think he said something about escalation.
Speaking to Kremlin-backed Russian media outlet, the psychic Gazeta Ahmetzanova, I guess, my best attempt, who won a TV show in the country.
has predicted when the war will end.
So they got fortune-telling TV shows and they tell us we're the source of all evil.
I think there's enough people to go around everywhere, don't you?
A Russian Nostradamus has issued an ominous warning about Putin's ongoing Ukraine invasion as the assault reaches nearly a thousand days with the U.S. President Biden escalating things.
Speaking on the Kremlin-backed Russian media outlet The psychic who won a TV show in Russia has claimed that it's going to get worse before it gets better.
So here we've got these really bad singers and dancers we have in talent shows in the U.S. There they've got psychics and philosophers, I guess, competed on Battle of the Psychics.
That's what it is.
And has correctly predicted a series of tsunamis around the world in the past.
She said, She's really psychic.
How'd she figure that out?
I mean, that must have been a revelation straight from some supernatural world to figure that out, right?
You know, the sun's going to rise tomorrow or something, hopefully.
Warmongers are now in agony, she said, and they realize they will soon have to answer to the full extent of the law.
Well, I don't think so, but most of them will soon be answering to God, especially Biden, I think.
She also claimed that the invasion would be resolved by 2025 and that it could all be over as early as spring.
I wonder where that came from, that whole idea.
So maybe she's more optimistic than Dugan that Trump is going to offer terms that Putin will take it because this has turned into such a quagmire for him.
It's in his best interest.
To accept something and save face.
She went on to state that launching the invasion was correct, because this is Russian TV, and that Russia's army is now, quote, one of the strongest in the world, despite the fact that it lost more than a million troops, according to some people, and having thousands of Russians flee from the border towns because Ukraine is now taking them over,
and the fact that the war has lasted a thousand days instead of 72 hours, You know, the very fact that you've got all these North Korean troops coming in, and that 10,000, they say, may go up to 100,000.
That underscores what Western intelligence has been saying, that they've taken massive losses.
And, of course, you see the horrific stuff.
I haven't shown these things, but occasionally I come across some social media or other places, and, you know, the drone warfare.
It's really awful.
I mean, the thing is transmitting on video, and you see it circling troops who are running, trying to get away.
And then it comes in, and they're throwing their rifle at it or whatever, and then the last thing, they stop it just before impact.
And you see the frozen face of the person.
It's horrific.
Just imagine that you're in a situation like that, being hunted by these suicide drones.
So it's kind of a personal version, I guess, of the Japanese zeros.
We also have a Brazilian Nostradamus who in July predicted an asteroid would hit the Earth.
And they came out and said, look at this.
NASA confirmed this in September.
They said that there's going to be an asteroid that's going to come within 620,000 miles of Earth.
That's not hitting the Earth.
This is why people have a near-death experience.
Well, you didn't die, and it's like having a near-Cincinnati experience.
You didn't really get to Cincinnati.
Maybe you got near Cincinnati.
What are you going to tell us about Cincinnati?
This guy's going to tell us we had a near collision.
It was only 620,000 miles away, but he's claiming that he got it right.
It's very much like QAnon, isn't it?
QAnon, I said, it's like an anonymous Nostradamus, because QAnon would always speak in quatrains and riddles and things like that.
It would never just come out and say, well, this is going to happen, and here's who I am.
I'm sorry, I don't trust that.
Anyway, we've got a lot of sycophants here.
And psychos, as opposed to psychics, I guess, who put themselves all around the president, and they're now trying to take a victory lap and say, we said that Trump was going to get elected a second time, and now look, he has.
And so Michael Brown, who is somebody who believes that spiritual gifts like prophecy have continued, took them on.
He said, you're discrediting what I believe, and he said, you're discrediting Christ with what you're doing.
He's written books to take these people on as well.
And now he wrote another article Thursday, last Thursday.
He said, were the 2020 Trump prophets right after all?
You know, I've played for you all these YouTube videos from Julie Green.
One after the other.
Prediction that she made that didn't come true.
I said, how many of these things have to go wrong before the MAGA people drag her outside the camp and stone her, as they would in Old Testament times?
If you're speaking for God, you don't get anything wrong, ever.
That's the bottom line.
And so, you know, I also saw the beginning of October on YouTube.
There were all these videos coming up about a week before they were predicting the end of the world.
Sometime October 2nd through 4th, there's going to be coinciding with the Jewish Feast of Trumpets.
Christ is going to come back.
And look, we've got these stars have aligned and all this other kind of stuff.
And they were also talking about this asteroid.
This is all going to happen.
And then when it didn't happen, 2nd through 4th, then they put it out again.
And they had a new date of like the 9th or something like that.
And they were getting lots and lots of views.
And it was being pushed to me when I would go to YouTube.
Being pushed.
So, Michael Brown said it was all the rage back in 2020.
A chorus of prophetic leaders announced a certainty that Trump would be re-elected, serve a second term in the White House.
But he did not.
At least not in 2020.
But now that he has been re-elected, Does this mean these people are right?
He says, no, certainly not.
First of all, some of the quote-unquote prophets, and he said, I'll let God decide their actual status and calling, said that Trump would serve eight consecutive years.
They were dogmatic, they were clear, they were aggressive, and even after the 2020 election results were announced, they kept saying, watch and see, but nothing happened.
It's exactly what Steve Pachinik was doing with Alex.
Before the election, oh, we had blockchain watermark ballots, and we got 20,000 National Guard.
They're already arresting people.
And they kept that up.
They kept that up all the way through January the 6th.
They kept it up after January the 6th.
They kept it up after January the 21st when Trump left.
They kept having him back on again.
Why is it?
Well, for the same reason all these people will link to Nostradamus and stuff.
Because it's clickbait.
Everybody will always click on it.
So what does he say the future is going to be?
Well, I don't know if I believe that.
I want to know what he has to say.
Second, says Michael Brown, after Biden's victory was announced and the prophets predicting his re-election doubled down, many of them said Trump did win the election, but that it was stolen.
So he says, so that begs this question.
If Trump is going to win, but actually lose, why didn't God show them this too?
He said, be like me giving you a prophetic word that a rich man is going to buy you a sports car next week entirely for free.
I just failed to tell you that it would be carjacked on the way to your house and you would never even see it.
And that is what a lot of them are still saying.
A lot of them are still saying that with this.
Others doubled down and said, in the coming weeks, the results will be overturned and Trump will be declared the winner.
Some prophesied specific timetables.
None of this happened.
Not in a single instance or a single court case did Trump win anything, despite their guarantees.
Again, Julie Green, one of the worst ones with that.
And always going around this Reawaken America tour.
Some guy named Clay, something or other.
And hanging out with Eric Trump and with Don Jr.
and everything.
Boy, they really made her the queen of false prophecies.
Others claimed there would be a coup and that Biden would be removed from office.
And that would happen right after the inauguration.
Or it would happen in March.
Or in April.
Or in August.
Still others claim that Biden was not inaugurated and that there was an actor there taking his place and that Trump was a true president in God's sight.
Seriously, he said.
Still others moved into other realms of spiritual fantasy.
This quote-unquote vision allegedly received in April of 2021, three months after Biden is in the White House, This person says, as I was praying today, I saw a vision of Donald J. Trump seated on the throne, holding a golden scepter.
You see the idolatry here?
You see why I'm so disgusted with these people?
They make an idol out of him.
Don't tell me otherwise.
He also had a golden crown on his head.
This, I was shown, is his present status from heaven's perspective.
That becomes all I need to know as to should I back off saying the steel will not hold?
See?
It goes back to all this other stuff.
Stop the steel.
Sold to people by that lying spy, Steve Pachenik, who was the errand boy for Henry Kissinger.
Um...
From heaven's perspective, there's only the legitimacy of Trump.
God has assigned a massive contingency of angels to that scepter and to that crown, and they have not ceased assignment, and anointed seers can see this.
Ha ha ha!
To repeat, the prophetic word has been true all the way from November 3rd.
On that date, Donald J. Trump won the election as spoken by his servants, the prophets.
It was fulfilled, all uppercase.
The only thing presently yet to be made visible is, will an outrageous deal hold for a whole term?
These people never give up.
It will not, they said.
It will not.
But it did.
The answer from God to the question of when is soon.
Do I have a date on that soon?
No, I don't.
And the people sinned a great sin.
For they had made them a god of gold.
Yeah, he's on a golden throne.
Upon their shoulders and rejoiced, saying, This be our God, O Israel.
Yeah, well, Michael Brown says, but what if God did show these prophets that Trump would be re-elected, but they just misinterpreted what they saw?
They were pretty adamant about it.
He said, if he did, the failure was in speaking prematurely and giving false hopes and expectations rather than praying secretly for God's will to come to pass based on prophecies received.
It would also have been fine if they'd said, God showed me that Trump will serve two terms, but have no idea if they'll be consecutive or not.
Today we'd be shaking our heads and marveling.
Except nobody said that.
They didn't say that.
And so now we're shaking our heads and wagging our fingers at these false prophets.
Pro-Trump prophets, however, says Newsweek are taking a victory lap after having been wronged for four years.
Since when did that ever happen?
When do you have a prophet who has lied to you consistently for four years?
But now he's saying the truth, or she's saying the truth, right?
Maga evangelical pastors and prophets, quote-unquote, they put that in quotes as well, are taking a victory celebration for predicting a second Trump term after being wrong in the past four years.
Let me just say this, too.
You know, when the Bible talks about prophets in the Old Testament, it's not always about predicting the future.
It really means that they are speaking on God's behalf.
These people are not speaking on God's behalf.
God is not a liar.
He's not a deceiver.
But these people are.
Many of these evangelicals have recirculated old videos that show them saying the Lord informed them that Trump would become president again.
Newsweek talks about several of them.
Hank Kuhneman.
Again, I don't know these people.
But before the 2020 vote, Kuhneman predicted that Trump would win re-election.
And when that didn't happen, he argued that it was because God wanted to make it look as if pro-Trumpets were wrong.
Well, mission accomplished.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
If he wanted to make you guys look like liars, thieves, scam artists...
And false prophets, mission accomplished.
God did that.
He also guaranteed his followers that after Trump won the 2020 election, former Vice President Mike Pence would be elected in 2024.
Oh, I got that wrong, too.
It's going to be two consecutive Trump terms, and then Pence would be in there now.
Johnny Enloe.
He said, I know some people bristle when we say that this is Trump's third term.
And it's like, no, he lost the second term.
And number one, he didn't lose.
It was fraud.
This is the guy, again, you know, that Michael Brown said.
So God didn't tell you that it was going to be stolen.
So he said, it's been him in power all along.
So then can I blame the vaccine mandates on Trump?
That's the one thing.
He didn't mandate the vaccine.
He paid people to kill people with ventilators.
He paid people to shut us down, lock us down, put masks on us, all this stuff.
But he didn't force that.
Well, if he was in power for the last four years, he did that as well then.
But it's been him in power, not as a traditional president, but him in power as in given authority on the mountain of government by God.
Lance Walno.
Again, where is Walno?
I think he's in Tennessee, actually.
Somewhere in Tennessee, I think.
Walnut is credited with being the first prophet to predict that Trump would win the White House, declaring December 30th, 2015, that he was anointed...
To become the next president.
Maybe that's where these...
I won't say that.
Never mind.
The celebrity evangelical reminded his followers about his predictions during his election night live stream.
And then he said that J6 was all Antifa.
He's wrong about that as well.
God has given permission to take it right to the White House, he said.
We have Greg Locke, who is here in Tennessee, celebrated Trump's victory.
He said he previously predicted that Trump would win the 2020 election.
Six months after that, he insisted that he was not wrong.
He told his congregants in a fiery speech that Trump was not in the White House only because it was stolen from him again.
This whole thing, you know, somebody breaks into your house and steals a trophy.
Well, you still had the trophy.
Well, that's not right.
You know, buying you the new car, but a thief takes it before you ever see it.
Anyway, Julie Green, oh, my favorite here, she put out a video entitled, Prophecies Fulfilled, The Return of My David.
She wasn't talking about me.
She did that two days after the election on Rumble.
By the way, she had also predicted, and I've played these things in the past.
I'm not going to go back and do a bunch of Julie Green hits.
But all along the way, I was playing this stuff because she was making all these prophecies about all the court cases.
And she was wrong about all of them.
She predicted that he would not be convicted in Manhattan.
Before that, she predicted that he would not be indicted.
So, you can't play word games with that.
He was indicted, and he was convicted.
Again, how many mulligans does a Julie Green get?
And so, this article was from Christianity Today.
How could all the prophets be wrong about Trump?
And it kind of focuses on one guy who owned up to it.
His name is Jeremiah Johnson.
On the morning of November 4th, as the country woke up to news that Biden was in the lead, Johnson sent out a, quote, prophetic warning, unquote, to his mailing list, saying he and a, quote, chorus of mature and tested prophets were in agreement.
Trump had won.
He said, either a lying spirit has filled the mouth of numerous trusted prophetic voices in America, or...
Trump really has won.
Well, I guess we know which one is true now.
Who will be a lying spirit in the mouths of these TV evangelists who are all about fame and fortune?
Who will be a lying spirit in their mouth to expose them as frauds?
And you've got everybody lining up to do that.
He says...
I believe with all my heart that Trump is one, that it's not a lying spirit that has filled our mouths.
Today, he cringes when he thinks back about that message.
Unlike those who continued to insist that Trump won by early 2021, Johnson had reversed course.
Now he barely recognizes the person who wrote that email last year.
And neither does his wife, staff, or close friends.
Instead, he says God graciously used the messy fallout over the failed Trump prophecies to begin a, quote, catalytic, dramatic shift, unquote, in his life.
He said, Looking back now, he sees how 2020's election day will forever be a part of his story, and an impetus for refocusing his calling and his ministry.
He said, because I was pastoring, because I was involved in the lives of people, I just thought it was a random, well, God speaks to me a word in my sanctuary, and it goes viral, and Trump gets elected, and that's it, he said.
But starting in 2018, he said, God began to speak to him again about Trump, he said.
And some of his messages contained warnings for the church that God was after the president's heart, not his money and power.
And supporters began to see the error of his ways and would cry out for his soul.
Well, I haven't seen any evidence of that, quite frankly.
They can all say, well, yeah, God has changed him with this assassination attempt.
I haven't seen any contrition, any acknowledgment.
That he even needs forgiveness.
And that's the saddest thing about Trump.
Johnson had a three-part dream.
In the dream, the Dodgers won the World Series.
Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in before the election.
And Trump won the 2020 election.
What is his wife feeding him before he goes to bed?
A bit more gravy than the grave in that dream, as Scrooge would say.
He's dreaming about the Dodgers winning the World Series.
You think that God is showing him that?
Why, so he can place a bet or something?
What's the purpose of that, if that were true, if that was coming from God?
Anyway, as he looks back on it now, he sees the dangers of gaining a platform and an audience that was hungry to hear about the gospel.
No, hungry to hear about the president.
Not hungry to hear about the Lord Jesus Christ, but hungry to hear about the man who doesn't need his forgiveness, Donald J. Trump.
He said, nine out of ten messages I was preaching were about the Lord and nothing political or current.
But because that one message would go viral or would grab so much attention, it became toxic and it became dangerous to me over time.
See, that's the way it is.
It's a very subtle thing, right?
Satan is very subtle.
And so, it isn't like, you know, he appears in a puff of smoke and says, here, sign this, and I'll give all this stuff to you.
I'll take your soul.
No, instead, it is a gradual, hmm, you know, kind of, it's kind of what B.F. Skinner came up with, called Positive Operant Conditioning.
You think he thought of that on his own, or did he get some help from Lucifer, right?
You can get a dog or a dolphin or, you know, a cockatoo, anything, a parakeet, you can get them to do anything if you use positive operant conditioning.
And that's what Satan was using.
You know, if you talk about Trump, guess what?
It goes viral.
And you say, well, that's interesting, you know, and then you notice that nobody's paying attention to anything else, you say.
Then you say positive stuff about Trump and it goes viral again.
Of course, there's also what's called negative operant conditioning.
You say negative things about Trump, people start attacking you.
I can tell you that happens as well.
I haven't gotten any of the positive operant conditioning.
I never gave that a try with anything positive about Trump.
I've gotten a lot of the negative operant conditioning.
You know, it's kind of like when you Grab your dog and you rub their nose in the poop, you know, that time you spank them or whatever.
That's what I've been getting.
So whether you want to call it a temptation or not, he says, that's what sells.
And see, it's not just the pastors, of course, it's the media people, like Alex and like Mike Adams and stuff.
They know what got attention, and they will tell people that.
Even David Martin will go in two years after he says, Trump's In 2022, he says, shame on Trump for bragging about the vaccine, for calling himself the father of the vaccine.
He fully owns all this stuff.
And then, a couple months ago, he says, well, he didn't know.
He didn't know.
Shortly after it became clear that Trump had lost, Johnson said he heard another word from God.
He said, you're wrong, and I'm going to use this to humble you.
He backed away from the ministry partnerships and followers who are still urging him to echo political prophecies and to offer commentary And he shuffled Jeremiah Johnson Ministries and lost hundreds of high-dollar donors.
I think it's an interesting name.
You know, he's not the mountain man Jeremiah Johnson.
Anyway, he was also called Liver-Eating Johnson.
He was famous for having, when he had the Indians coming after him to kill him, when he got them, he would cut their liver out and eat it as a...
Intimidation to them.
Eventually they left him alone.
Anyway, great movie.
They don't show Robert Redford eating any livers, however.
He describes the experience as God taking him out of a room that was full of traps.
I think that's an interesting thing, isn't that right?
He says there's enough of Jesus in there to keep you in there, but there's not enough of him to keep you focused, he says.
That's a good way of describing so many things in our lives, isn't it?
Not just this particular thing he's looking at.
But I just got to say, Jesus wasn't in there at all.
He has no fellowship with darkness.
He has no fellowship with lies.
He has no fellowship with these lying politicians and the people who cover for them.
So he wasn't in there at all.
It wasn't that he was mixed in there with a bunch of other stuff.
One of Johnson's longtime mentors, Denver Pastor Lauren Sanford.
So the two reconnected around the election and they released their apologies on the same day.
And then something shocked them both.
After they apologized for getting it wrong, they got more backlash from MAGA for repenting than they did for getting it wrong.
I had people who, when I would say, look, look at what...
Pachinic and Alex were telling you, and they're still telling you this, even after Biden is in office.
He says, shut up.
Shut up.
You're bad.
You're bitter.
You're this and that.
And it's like, I'm just trying to tell you.
These people have lied to you.
They continue to lie to you.
And it's quite clear that everything that they're selling you is a lie.
Why would you listen to them?
But they hated me.
And they hated these guys when they came back and said, you know, we got it wrong.
I didn't get it wrong about Pchenik.
But even when you get it right, MAGA hates you.
You worship.
You will worship and bow down before Trump.
Never.
I will never do that.
Many who prophesied Trump's re-election along with many pastors continued to cling to their stances after the election.
Because, you know, people wanted to believe a lie.
Several doubled down on their prophecies and raised the stakes.
Rick Joyner joined TV evangelist Jim Baker, who has a wonderful track record, doesn't he?
Great Christian leader, these TV evangelists.
You know what?
Quite frankly, I can imagine God saying, let's discredit some of these TV evangelists.
We need to have a revival in this country.
These TV evangelists need to be thoroughly exposed.
We can use Trump to do it.
But a lot of people aren't going to pay attention.
So he joined up with TV evangelist Jim Baker in predicting that the country should prepare itself for civil war in 2020.
So many of God's people are hurting and the world is mocking us, thinking that our faith in Jesus is just as false as these failed Trump prophecies, said Michael Brown.
He said, after all, they wonder, how could all the prophets be wrong?
Well, because they're not prophets.
And then they talk in this Newsweek article about the Seven Mountain ideology that's been around for decades.
They go back and they say, well, you've had people in the past like Bill Bright, who was with Campus Crusade for Christ, and that has gone thoroughly apostate now.
They've purged even Christ out of it.
They call it crew.
And they've thoroughly embraced the religion of alphabets.
You've got Francis Schaeffer.
I said it was a response to the separatist mindset, you know.
And so Schaeffer would say, well, how then should we live as Christians?
Should we engage the culture?
Should we engage entertainment and these other things?
And I think he's right.
I think we do.
But you've got to be careful that you don't fall off the horse on the other side.
You know, we had people say, we're going to take ourselves out of the world and live this monastic existence.
And Schaeffer was saying, no.
Culture is going rapidly off the rails.
Sixty years ago, he said.
We need to get involved in it, but these people fell off on the other side.
Michael Brown says, the problem is when you couple it with a dominionist mentality in which we spiritually take over, you further combine it with a post-millennial theology, and of course, even a pre-millennialist theology like Christian Zionism.
Key thing is, Christ said, my kingdom is not of this world.
His concerns and our concerns should transcend Trump.
Regardless of what your eschatology is, it should never push you in a direction to avoid the difficult obedience that God has called us to.
And yet, that's what people use it for.
They like to be armchair theologists and futurists, and they focus on what's going to happen in the future and pay no attention at all To what is happening in the culture?
To what is happening in their life, their family?
Even after Biden was sworn in, Enloe maintained that Trump's victory and declared, if you can see what's in heaven, who's sitting on the throne, go up and look at the presidency seat in heaven and see who's there.
It ain't Biden, it's Trump.
How did he go up there and see that?
He also linked it to Trump's prophetic destiny to seven-mountain dominionism and the QAnon conspiracy by claiming that there are child-sacrificing pedophiles in a worldwide network at the top of the mountains and that God sent Trump into a divine rescue operation.
And this is what we saw from QAnon over and over and over again.
You know, it's kind of interesting that when somebody sets out to deceive you, They understand what their weakness is, and they will play against it as if it's their strength.
So if you've got a president, for example, who hung out with a known pedophile, a pervert, Jeffrey Epstein, was his best friend for a decade, then you reinvent Trump as the guy who's going to save us from people like Jeffrey Epstein, who are pedophiles in power.
I've talked about it before.
I said, you know, when I bought a Volkswagen Rabbit, I remember seeing the sales stuff on it, and they said, look at the way that we have set up the steering wheel.
They actually had a little presentation about how if you're in a frontal collision, it would break off the steering column so that it wouldn't shove the steering wheel into you.
And lo and behold, A couple years later, Consumer Reports did a special report about how the Volkswagen Rabbit was the worst in terms of shoving the steering wheel into the driver.
Did they know that?
Did they go against type?
You know, we got something that is really stupid.
What do you do?
You call it smart, right?
We got all kinds of smart devices for stupid people who believe that they're smart to use them.
No, they're actually monitoring and reporting on you.
But, yeah, we'll call it smart.
Smart stuff.
You always play against type, right?
And so you take somebody who hung out with a known pedophile, had all kinds of experiences with him, and you make him the leader of the pedophile resistance, right?
Sanford, who still remembers Y2K, when major prophets prophesied the whole world was going to come to an end and all the computers were going to crash, he said, I've not heard a single apology from anyone who prophesied all that.
I had somebody send me a link to a video that Bill Cooper did just before he died.
And he was talking about Alex Jones and how Alex had used that Y2K thing late that night as we were going into the year 2000.
He was doing a broadcast and he said, yeah, we've got the National Guard has moved in to Austin and they've shut everything down.
No apologies for that.
I'd never seen that before, but Bill Cooper did that just before he died.
The prophecies that were given months before those surrounding the election claimed that the coronavirus would begin to disappear.
Before it ever reached the American shore.
We had that as well, didn't we?
And so, it was...
You see this kind of stuff?
All these Nostradamus people.
California ministry leader Sean Bolts looks back and sees a Messiah complex among some of the former president's Christian followers.
They attached their faith to that so much...
That when I repented, I became like an AWOL soldier who was no longer on the team.
One handwritten letter warned that, quote, when Trump's re-elected again, Bolts would be strung up in front of the White House and killed as a false prophet.
No matter what people tell you, I mean, what we watched and the fruit of people's behavior, their hope was not in God.
Their hope was in Trump.
And that's the saddest thing about all of this stuff.
Jeremiah Johnson said, we've talked about idolatry in politics, but there is idolatry to prophets as well.
Nobody talks about that.
He says he believes that these prophets became an idol within the body of Christ, and they obviously have been humbled, and they need to repent.
And he said the people need to repent of worshiping these prophets.
We'll be right back.
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Radice Bro, thank you very much for the tippy rights.
Why would Russia give up now?
It's winter.
And no one has ever won a war against Russia during the winter.
That's right.
Don't frag me, bro.
One of the greatest lessons of life, of the life of Christ, is understanding that speaking truth in the empire of lies can get you crucified.
That's right.
Wes Robertson.
They're playing Donald J. Trump as the God-man caricature.
Obama was used in the same way.
That's right.
A method that was first used by President Wilson.
I remember, and I've talked about it in the past, Harry Belafonte, very liberal leftist, big supporter of Obama.
He said at the end of Obama's eight years, he said, we projected on him whatever we wanted him to be.
And he wasn't that.
He says, we don't know who this guy is.
After eight years, you come to the realization, I don't know this guy.
I just projected on him what I wanted him to be.
DGA, thank you for the tip, says one of the most disgusting things Trump did was to free the worst spy in U.S. history, Jonathan Pollard.
Again, for Israel.
And nobody will talk about it.
His cult gets furious when you bring it up.
And they say that Israel is our ally.
Yeah, with friends like that.
Mitch McConnell, what is going to happen with the picks that Trump has?
Because, you know, everybody is looking at this and saying, well, he's got some real controversial picks.
He's got Matt Gaetz, he's got Pete Hegseth, and others like that, that there's going to be a lot of opposition to.
What is his purpose?
A lot of Democrats have said, well, he's just testing...
The Republican Senate and the House to see if they're going to be loyal to him.
There's no way he's going to get this stuff through.
And of course, even with the majority in both houses of Congress and the Senate, they can stop it using the filibuster.
And you have to have 60 votes to stop that filibuster.
They're nowhere close to that.
So even if you've got 100% of all the Republicans, nowhere close to that.
So what did he have in mind?
Does he have a plan?
And I think perhaps he does.
Mitch McConnell has vowed to block Trump's agenda, vowed to stop it, but of course there's also recess appointments.
And it was now a deleted tweet from a New Yorker staff writer, Jane Mayer, who claimed that McConnell, Mitch McConnell, glitch McConnell as some of them call him, She told colleagues, quote, there will be no recess appointments for the president-elect's cabinet members.
And so then she tweeted out, message to the Trump team, and quoted him.
There will be no recess appointments, says Mitch McConnell, tonight at a Washington gathering.
And so that has now been deleted.
Rick Scott, who lost the bid for leadership, he was the favorite of the MAGA crowd.
He lost to John Thune, who was...
Thune and...
Who was the other guy?
I've even forgotten now who the third guy was.
They were both, you know, mainstream rhino type of things.
Anyway, Rick Scott said, yes, there will be recess appointments.
He said in response to that about Mitch McConnell.
Thune has also said, who is now going to be the majority leader, said recess appointments are on the table.
He said Obama made 32 recess appointments, so we really don't want to hear whatever Democrats have to say about it.
Well, again, some of the talk is, is he going to get The leadership, you know, is he going to get Thune and is he going to get Mike Johnson to go to recess?
And that shouldn't be too hard.
I mean, they've got to go to the bathroom sooner or later.
But they take vacations all the time, right?
You don't have to wait too long for them to go on recess legitimately.
Or they could just, he could have them declare recess for no particular reason except to get his recess appointments through.
And he could do it that way.
But, again, they can play these types of games, and the Democrats have done that.
You know, they're going to cry foul, but that is something he could do.
But he's also got something else that he has already done.
He floats a workaround.
In case they don't do the recess appointments, he could use something called the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, which allows for temporary appointments.
And I'll give you the details in a minute, but just to say that when you look at the Gates appointment, I said from the very beginning, you know, a lot of people thought it was unusual that Gates immediately resigned.
Because what if he doesn't get confirmed?
Well, now he's out of Congress.
What's he going to do?
And I said, well, you know, he could always go to work for Fox.
I'm sure he'd be welcome there.
A lot of other things he could do.
But they may have had this planned out.
And of course, by resigning, that ended all of the, you know, the House Ethics Committee doesn't have any authority over that, but they still do have the data.
And I said, that data is going to be, if not released, It is going to be leaked, no doubt about it.
Well, they've already started leaking it.
And so, this whole confirmation hearing process, unless he does recess appointments, or unless he uses this vacancy act thing, there's going to be very, very, you know, it's going to be this tabloid, gossip, slander cycle of all the dirty laundry being aired out.
And just understand that, as I said before, If somebody's not been found guilty, that doesn't mean they're innocent.
There'll still be a lot of real reputation-destroying stuff coming out.
That also means that even if they're not indicted, and he was not even indicted, he was investigated for quite some time by Merrick Garland at the Department of Justice, and if that weaponized prosecutor didn't indict him, that says there's not much to go on, doesn't it?
But even if you're not indicted, that also doesn't mean that you're innocent.
And so there's a lot of things that I'm sure would come out with all this stuff.
And so they're already leaking this stuff.
But what is this Federal Vacancies Reform Act?
By the way, that stuff, even if Trump does recess appointments or he does a federal vacancies act to get these people in, that stuff is still going to go out there.
And it's still going to be picked up by all the leftist media and echoed around the world.
So it's going to be there one way or the other.
Well, in 1998, they passed what was called the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998.
It allows an incoming president 300 days, nearly a year, in which to temporarily and unilaterally fill positions with acting officers.
After this initial extended period, the offices officially become vacant and the president has 210 days to fill the vacancies.
I don't know what happens then if he doesn't do it then.
Anyway, however, the provisions in the act, described as a loophole, allows the president, after these periods have expired, we're talking about 510 days, to assign the non-exclusive duties, quote-unquote, of a vacant position to a person to perform, provided that person is not described as acting.
In other words, this can't be the acting attorney general.
Gates would have to be described as Matt Gates, quote, performing the duties of the Attorney General.
Well, there you go.
I guess that stops it, right?
You couldn't call him Attorney General.
You could call him Acting Attorney General, I guess, if he's put in there immediately.
And then you could say later on, after 510 days, You could say that he is performing the duties of Attorney General.
This kind of reminds me of Steve Jobs.
You know, Steve Jobs at Apple was pushed out by the board of directors there, and they thought it'd be a great idea to bring in an accountant like Steve, like, what was his first name?
Scully.
I forget what his first name was.
But they pushed out Steve Jobs.
They brought in Scully from Pepsi.
And the company nearly went out of business, if you remember what happened.
And so, just before Apple was circling the drain, they came to their senses, they fired Scully, and they asked Steve Jobs to come back as an interim CEO. Not a CEO, but as an interim CEO. So, he put the label on his door that said, I, CEO. And then he came out with the iMac and the iPhone and on and on and on, right?
And he stayed as interim CEO until he had to leave before he died.
And they paid him $1 a year.
Plus stock.
And the stock was a big remuneration, of course.
But again, you know, you can always find a way to work around these things.
The law revises provisions relating to the filling of federal vacancies to authorize the president if an appointed officer of an executive agency dies or resigns or is otherwise unable to perform office functions.
To direct a person who serves in an office for which an appointment is required to perform such functions temporarily in an acting capacity subject to specified time limitations.
But with that major loophole that is there.
All it really affects is the way the person is referred to.
It has been argued that the, quote, senior officer or employee, unquote, clause may be unconstitutional when applied to principal officers, such as department secretaries, the cabinet, because of the appointments clause of the Constitution requires Senate confirmation for these positions.
People supporting this interpretation include George Conway, Kellyanne Conway's husband and the sworn enemy now of Trump, as well, though, as Clarence Thomas, who said, well, you know, the Constitution has a process where these cabinet positions, these secretaries, have to be vetted and approved by the Senate.
And so, since that's a requirement, this law does not supersede the Constitution.
The Trump administration in 2018 had already used this.
They used it in the appointment of Matthew Whitaker, an acting attorney general.
They argued that the senior officer or employee clause may be unconstitutional when applied to principal officers because the appointments clause of the Constitution requires Senate confirmation.
So they pushed back on this, and it was challenged.
In mid-2019, the Trump administration again installed Ken Cusinelli as an acting director of immigration and Mark Morgan as acting director of ICE. And by appointing them to their newly created principal deputy director positions that outranked the pre-existing deputy director positions.
So their official title was different.
And...
When they put that in there.
This was criticized as avoiding Senate scrutiny for these positions through the normal confirmation process.
And in September 2019, there was a lawsuit that was filed challenging Cusinelli's asylum directives, but partially on the basis that his appointment was invalid.
On March 1, 2020, a U.S. District Court judge who was an Obama appointee ruled that Cuccinelli's appointment was illegal because the newly created principal deputy director role did not count as a first assistant under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act because he'd never served in a subordinate role to any other district.
U.S. CIS official.
So it gets very technical.
But the bottom line is that Trump has already done that twice.
And they've already challenged it twice.
And so this is not their first rodeo.
And it looks like that's probably going to be the route that they're going to go.
Because, again, there's no way he's going to get 60 votes in the Senate.
and they can stop this thing.
Trump and Thune are now also looking to stop Biden's judicial nominees.
So at the last minute, as they're on their way out, Biden is trying to appoint a lot of federal judges because they have a lifetime appointment.
And so Trump is working with Thune, who has just been elected as the person who's going to replace Mitch McConnell as Senate Majority Leader.
McConnell's going to finish out his term, if he's not term-limited by God.
He's got a lot of health issues.
But he stepped down from being the Senate, from being the Republican leader.
The Democrats are trying to stack the courts with radical left judges on their way out the door, said Trump.
And we're going to hold the line.
No more judges confirmed before Inauguration Day.
Biden spokesperson Andrew Bates said that during the lame duck period of Trump's first term in 2020, the then GOP-led Senate confirmed 55 nominees, including 18 judges.
He said Senate Democrats are expected to dedicate hours of floor time in the coming weeks as part of the last minute effort to confirm as many of Biden's nominees before Trump takes over in January.
Senate Republicans thwarted their efforts on Monday night, a plan from their soon to be leader, John Thune, and a reversal from his previous stance about blocking confirmations of judicial nominees.
Senate Republicans rebelled late Monday night, dragging out the floor process by forcing Democrats to hold time-consuming votes on procedural motions.
You know, you can really drag this out.
It must have been really painful to sit there with Robert's Rules of Orders.
That's one thing that just drives me nuts.
You know, I have a motion on the floor.
Well, have you done this to get that there?
And it's like, oh, just stop it.
You know, you have to have something like that, but the process drives me nuts.
So they took this thing and drug it out for hours.
If Senator Schumer thought that Senate Republicans would just roll over and allow him to quickly confirm multiple Biden-appointed judges to lifetime jobs, he thought wrong, said Thune.
Thune's statement vowing to obstruct the judicial confirmation process in the final hours is a departure from comments he made a few years ago toward the end of Trump's administration.
At that time, he touted the importance of confirming judges to the bench, saying it's one of the most important responsibilities as senators and one of the main reasons that we ran for the Senate.
You know, there's also something else that's pretty important for them, too.
It says the core function of the Senate, he said, voting on these functions.
So is ratification of treaties.
Remember the Paris Climate Accord and everything?
They never bothered to do anything about that.
For a decade, nobody has called BS on this Paris Climate Accord treaty.
They never held it up for a vote.
So anyway, Schumer is doubling down on his efforts on Tuesday.
He said, we're going to work through the night to get this thing done one way or the other.
So that's what's happening there.
It's why I put absolutely no hope in the federal government.
It's a mess.
Meanwhile, Trump's appointments could actually—he took so many people out of the House— I said, if you do any more of these, you could wind up temporarily jeopardizing the GOP's majority in the House of Representatives.
In other words, they could wind up losing it until they get these seats filled again.
He's taken so many of them out.
And if we look at the people that he's put in, we just had Dr.
Oz, the dual citizen of Turkey, is now going to be controlling CMS. Did you realize that...
That is a Trump appointment that is there.
Because it was a CMS, and I don't even know who was head of CMS under Trump in the first administration, but that was the Medicare and Medicaid.
They were the people who gave hospitals and doctors a $13,000 bonus for pointing at somebody and saying, they've got COVID. And then we found out in August of 2020 when the American Hospital Association said, wait a minute, you're telling us that we have to have clinical tests to prove these people had COVID before you're going to pay us the bonus?
It's a bonus?
They got a bonus?
Yeah!
They got a 20% bonus on everything that was there.
And the AHA said, when you told us to do that, you told us that you didn't have enough tests and you told us that they didn't work.
Now you don't want to pay the 20% bonus when we participated with you, right?
We played your game.
So all that came out of CMS, Medicare, Medicaid.
Point at somebody and say they got COVID. $13,000.
Then if you put them on a ventilator, you get $39,000.
Remember, the ventilators only cost $50,000, so you've already made a $3,000 profit.
But you get to charge them every day for the use of it until you kill them.
Because most of them died on the ventilator.
And then you get a 20% bonus on that and on everything that you do.
Handy was talking about how he had people coming in.
One guy in particular said he was really having a heart attack.
All the classic signs, very bad for him.
They brought him in.
But they're going to give him a COVID test before they even do anything to help him with his heart attack.
Because then everything that they do...
This is going to be a 20% bonus for them.
And what the Trump administration would get out of it when the guy dies from his heart attack, they say, well, we got another COVID death here.
And so Dr.
Oz is going to be there.
The guy that Trump pushed for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, who had a dual citizenship.
He said, well, yeah, if you elect me, I'll renounce my Turkish citizenship so that I can get access to secret documents.
I always thought it was odd that he was there in Pennsylvania because he had a residence in New Jersey.
And there was this other guy from Turkey that was there, Fatala Gulen, who had this massive compound.
And he had this massive power base.
He was this cult leader of some, you know, sub-cult of Islam.
And he and Erdogan became rivals.
First, they were allies as Erdogan started taking Turkey that had been secular, a secular Islamic government.
He took it into a more religious Islamic government.
And they were allies and became big enemies.
And the CIA wanted Fatala Gulen.
Some people tried to keep him out.
And the CIA wrote a letter and got him in.
And then he was getting, just in Texas alone, more than a billion dollars worth of taxpayer money for running these charter schools.
And Mark Hall did a documentary about it as the worst case example of charter schools.
And boy, he had to air gap his computers and everything.
These people came after him.
But yeah, that guy was, that Turkish guy was there in Pennsylvania.
So why did Oz run for Senate in Pennsylvania instead of New Jersey where he lived?
And then we've got Doug Burgum, who is there, and he's Mr.
Carbon Capture.
He's now his official title, Secretary of the Interior, but he's going to be the Carbon Czar.
And we've got Trump picking the co-founder of WWE, Professional Wrestling.
He's going to put her, Linda McMahon, as going to now be in charge of the Department of Education.
Which begs the question, is he really going to get rid of the Department of Education, or is it just professional wrestling?
Is he pulling our leg, or is she going to be pulling our leg and twisting our arm?
And then she was co-chair of his transition team.
The other co-chair, Lutnik, wanted to be Treasury Secretary.
He's now been appointed as Commerce Secretary.
Linda McMahon and her husband Vince co-founded the World Wrestling Entertainment Company.
She later became president and CEO. During his first term, Trump put her in charge of the Small Business Association.
How did that work out?
Remember when he locked everybody down?
And he said, we're going to do some payroll protection plan for small businesses?
PPP? And she was running the Small Business Administration, and it turns out that the big guys, the bigs, as Solente calls them, the bigs got all the money.
You had 5% of the companies got 50% of the money.
And that was when she was running the Small Business Administration.
I wonder how things are going to work out at the Department of Education.
Trump has characterized the Department of Education as promoting wokeness.
I think they misspelled that.
We need to stop talking about wokeness.
We need to just talk about wickedness.
It's wickedness.
It's Marxism.
It's the struggle sessions.
And it's wickedness.
He said, we will move everything back to the states where it belongs.
They can individualize education and do it with a love for their children.
The state loves the children.
We've got to get over this idea that the children belong to you.
They belong to the states, right?
No, we don't want to move everything back to the states.
The states don't love the children.
The village doesn't love the children.
The parents love the children.
And we need to turn education back to the parents.
Whether they want it or not, quite frankly.
But it'll be interesting to see if they will shut down this 44-year-old Department of Education or whether it's going to be professional wrestling like the PPP and the Help for the Small Businesses.
He said he's going to close it.
He's also said, though, he wants to cut funding for any school That is teaching critical race theory or transgender insanity.
And I use this as an example for MAGA. I said, you know, you keep saying that Trump had nothing to do with the lockdown.
He paid for it.
You know, the buck stops with him, but the buck now starts with him.
And I always use this as an example.
I said, you know, Obama and Biden wanted to take away educational funds for schools that didn't do what they wanted to.
With girls' bathrooms.
And Trump has said the same thing.
He knows how this works.
Everybody knows how this works, except for MAGA. They are in denial about all this stuff.
By the way, it's kind of interesting.
Speaking of bathrooms, the Democrats got a tranny elected to Congress.
And so you probably saw this.
Nancy Grace puts out a bill saying this guy cannot use the girls' bathroom.
So the new Congress hasn't even been seated yet.
And they've already got a pissing contest.
And I can say that because, you know, King James says first of males is those who piss against the wall.
They don't want this guy in their bathroom because he pisses against the wall, I guess.
But it's going to be interesting to see what happens.
Now, Mike Johnson, little milquetoast weasel that he is, he says, I'm going to sign the bill.
But then somebody says, well, is this person a man or a woman?
What does Mike Johnson say?
I don't know.
He doesn't know what a man is.
He doesn't know what a woman is.
He's such a milquetoast.
It's just absolutely amazing.
We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
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All right.
Well, cut that off a little bit too soon.
George McDonough, thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that.
He says, Happy Thanksgiving, everybody.
Thank you so much.
i appreciate that and um uh yeah it's coming up real soon isn't it uh dg8 uh says uh david no way matt gates gets approval he spoke out too much on the anti-semitic hate speech law 90 percent 95 percent of the republican house voted for it remember what thomas massey pointed out about congressional handlers i agree That's his big issue there.
But, you know, there are so many pro-Israel people in Trump's cabinet that maybe he can plead with his handlers and say, well, I really need Gates here because he's going to be my dog that I can unleash against my enemies.
Maybe he'll get through because of that.
Who knows?
We'll see.
It'll be interesting to see what happens.
He says, David, there's no place in media for people who won't tow the Republican-Democrat line.
If you want to get famous, you have to tow the left-right paradigm.
MAGA has a list of safe people to support.
Well, it certainly does work that way, doesn't it?
I want to talk a little bit about some of the emails that I've gotten from listeners.
This is from Jackie.
And I talked about the Blue Cross Blue Shield employee who got a massive compensation.
And the fact that because they denied religious objections to the vaccine, and she's now won a multi-million dollar judgment, and there's a lot of other people that are queued up there, just in that one state.
But she writes, as she said, on the 14th, last Thursday, you were talking about the Blue Cross Blue Shield employee who won her lawsuit.
She says, back in 2012, I was terminated for refusing the seasonal flu vaccine, probably a placeholder for the COVID scandemic.
Personnel, also known as human resources, made the determination that my religious exemption wasn't good enough for them.
I had never taken the jab, and I started there in 1997.
And they lied to unemployment about that fact, and I set the woman straight.
So I filed a lawsuit, pro se, and decided to go to mediation.
They changed the exemption form and gave me back pay, and when counsel for the defense asked if I wanted my job back, I told them no thank you.
I didn't tell them I was planning on retiring that year, 2014.
Thought you might like hearing about another success story.
Yes, absolutely.
And isn't it interesting?
You know, in the same way, I think their policy, part of the reason that they lost it, This thing was because their stated policy was that you could have medical and religious exemptions, and yet I think it was up to the determination of people and human resources on a one-by-one basis whether they wanted to let you go or not.
I just don't understand that kind of mentality, and yet it's been shown over and over again.
Stanford Prison Experiment and all that kind of stuff.
You get somebody authority over somebody else.
And boy, it really just does something to them.
You know, they brought these people in and said, half of you are going to be prisoners and half of you are going to be guards or whatever it was.
And the people who are the guards just really started.
They had to stop the experiment.
That's the way people get with this stuff.
This is from Australia, and I thought it was very funny.
I've talked many times about Gladys Berejiklian.
And I saw that name.
I had to look that up to see, how do I pronounce her name?
Well, he says they've got a different way to pronounce her name.
They call her Gladys Benchicken.
He said Australians, Aussies, call the Ibis birds that hang around dumpsters at fast food outlets.
They call them Benchickens because they use their long beaks to pick out scraps from the garbage bin.
So, apart from her very difficult to pronounce name and her prodigious beak, it also references the disdain that we hold for politicians in Australia.
I love that story.
The bin chicken.
But, yeah.
And I thought it was interesting that, as far as I could tell, she was with the Liberal Party.
And in Australia and in the U.K., The liberals are really supposed to be for civil liberties and things like that.
That's how they present themselves.
But of course, none of these labels mattered at all.
It didn't matter whether you were a liberal, a conservative, or a libertarian or whatever.
And so, you know, a lot of people would say, well, the liberal party, that's kind of like the libertarian party.
And I guess that is true because the libertarian party did not support individual liberty in 2020 either.
Just like Gladys Berejiklian didn't in Australia.
And this is from Handy, and it's a long post here.
And I'm going to kind of summarize it.
It was, and he sent me a picture of the accident.
He got called in doing emergency work.
And he's talking about how disappointed he was in the bureaucracy of the hospitals and how it's more important for them to get this form filled out That is for them to help somebody who is in incredible circumstances.
This is a car accident.
A guy was in a, well, actually a motorcycle accident.
And he rammed the back of a pickup truck.
And I didn't put the picture in the deck here, but the significant damage to the back of the gate of the pickup truck was And he said the guy had a helmet on, but it wasn't the helmet that did all that damage.
It was his face.
He didn't have a face guard.
He didn't have any shield in the front.
And so it's his face that bent all that metal in.
And he said the bottom half of his face, he said he was probably going over 50 miles an hour.
Bottom half of his face from the bridge of his nose down was literally separated from the rest of his skull.
So we call that a Laforte fracture, named after the doctor who identified or labeled it or whatever.
Basically, the bones from the bridge of the nose down were separated from the rest of the skull from the impact of his face on the tailgate of the truck.
He was wearing a helmet but open-faced, a three-quarter helmet.
The helmet had no damage at all, but his face took 100% of the force.
He was alert and oriented, but his right pupil was dilated and fixed at 5 millimeters, and the left one was constricted at 2 millimeters, but somewhat reactive.
This is a sign of probable brain bleed.
He had a massive laceration that extended from one cheekbone across the bridge of his nose, fully open, exposed to the lateral reaches of the other cheekbone and many missing teeth.
He says, I'm sorry to get so graphic, but I had to do it so that you understand how callous these people are, basically.
So he calls it in.
He makes a trauma alert.
But this bureaucrat there wants to argue with him because he doesn't have one of the vital signs.
He had all the other vital signs.
He had pulse.
He had SpO2, blood sugar, respirations, GCS, EKG. But she asked for blood pressure.
He says he's obviously got blood pressure because he's awake.
But he was unable to get that.
And he's trying to get aid.
And they're playing this bureaucratic game.
And he said, I said, really?
He says, and I'm able to get blood pressure.
And, but he said, the whole system is just so broken.
He said, we try so hard, and it all goes to pot, when something like that is in charge.
Yeah, she is the charge nurse.
And he said, I plan on talking to my medical director about this.
Probably won't matter, but I know that I tried.
And he did write a letter to him and sent me that letter and laying out all of this stuff and asking for an update to the condition of this guy.
But it truly is amazing.
And again, bureaucratic and people just don't care.
This is from...
Matt, who says, whenever he talks to his – he's talking about the idol worship of Trump.
He says, I always hear from these people, well, it is so much better than la-la winning.
Is it?
Is it really?
You know, when we look at it, as I said before, sometimes it's better not to have false hope.
Sometimes it's better to recognize, to be able to recognize where the risk is instead of letting your guard down.
Instead of just saying, well, everything's fine, just go back to sleep now.
He's the pacifier in their mouths.
This is from a listener who talks about a local story set in San Diego.
He said, the first defendant in the Operation Trojan Shield prosecutions was sentenced to five years.
I don't know if he covered the story in 2021.
I didn't.
He said, yeah, a lot of us missed it because of the COVID hysteria, he said.
In 2017, a hardware geek was facing federal charges and the FBI made a deal where he would develop a secure encrypted phone that would have a backdoor in it for the FBI. And then they could sell this and you were thinking that you're getting a secure encrypted phone when actually it's not at all.
They probably put a backdoor into it.
And so the FBI sold that, along with international partners that would distribute it.
And they said all the arrests were done overseas.
The investigation deliberately did not target Americans, likely due to civil rights concerns surrounding blanket government spying, they said, quote-unquote, in the article.
He says, damn those pesky concerns.
Well, actually, you know, it doesn't even work that way.
The...
As we've seen over and over again, the FISA Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was done because the CIA and the NSA were spying on people from their very inception.
And so what they did was they said, okay, well, you've got to spy on foreign people in foreign countries, but we're not going to let you spy on foreigners in America, and we're certainly not going to let you spy on Americans without a search warrant.
And so they created the FISA Court.
And then the way the deep state used it was they used the FISA court to essentially give them legal immunity for spying on Americans.
Just give us a search warrant for Mr.
and Mrs.
Verizon, as Rand Paul put it at the time.
And that's what they do.
And so they take this thing that was designed to force them to follow the Constitution, and instead they used it as a way to give themselves legal immunity for violating the Constitution.
This is the way this always operates.
And of course, when it comes to spying on their own citizens in their own country, they also have partners for that.
That's one of the key features of the Five Eyes.
You've got five countries, U.S., U.K., Canada, New Zealand, Australia.
Five English-speaking countries, all affiliated with the British Empire one way or the other at one point or time or the other.
And they pool their resources together, and they share intelligence.
So if the CIA or the NSA or even the FBI wants to spy on somebody in America, and there's laws against that so that they don't violate those laws, they get their buddies in the UK to do it.
And if they're spying on somebody and they get something, they can hand you that information.
You didn't spy on them.
That's the games that they play, right?
Just like they play the games that if you have telephone service, and this is what they were doing right after their inception.
If you have signed up with the time AT&T that had Monopoly service pretty much on phones.
So if you sign up with the Monopoly phone service provider, Anything that they collect about you, that's their business records, and they own their business records, even if their business records are about you and your activity.
So if the FBI or any other government agency comes to them and asks for those records, AT&T can just hand them over if they want to be nice.
You don't have any control over that, and there's no prohibitions against it.
As a matter of fact, that whole PIN number scheme was appealed to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court said, yeah, that's fine.
Yeah, we'll do that.
So they have their games that they play.
They'll use another friendly spy agency to spy on you and then hand them the information, or they'll use a corporation to do it.
They're always outsourcing the tyranny.
And by hook or by crook, they will find out what you're doing.
And I thought this was kind of interesting.
This was sent to me by David.
And he says, there was tears and anger at a Toronto City Council debate because they wanted to honor Christianity.
Can't have that.
They had a couple people at the Toronto City Council, and they said they wanted to declare December as Christian Heritage Month in Toronto.
That seemed to be a lot more controversial than a month celebrating the Alphabet Mafia.
After Gord Perks unspooled a rant about Canada and its history with the Christian faith, a tearful Lily Ching, who represents one ward, said, Christianity saved my life, she said.
And so, back and forth, this guy Perks, who was opposing all this, said, he devolved into a tirade, says the article, about the validity of the founding of Canada, the Constitution, residential schools, prayer in schools, his birth certificate, even abortion and global warming.
He said in Canada, every day, every minute, every second, every law, everything we do is Christian time.
It's the law of the land.
And he's not very happy about that.
We've got to rebalance this country, he said.
Yeah, you know, it is year of our Lord, 2024.
He said language matters, and the phrase Christian heritage is not a neutral phrase in Canada.
He referred to a party that calls itself the Christian Heritage Party, a conservative party.
He said that party is anti-abortion, anti-same-sex marriage.
It says that Islam is a threat to democracy.
It denies that climate change is caused by CO2. Why don't we have that party here in America?
How do we get them here in America?
I would vote for them.
Perks then suggested others Google the phrase Christian Heritage Front.
It was a now defunct white supremacist group that called itself Heritage Front, not Christian Heritage Front.
And so what?
You know, the Ku Klux Klan used to burn crosses.
Was that Christian?
Did they represent Christ?
No.
No.
They didn't represent Christ anymore.
They represented the Confederacy.
They carried the Confederate stars and bars flag around and they burned crosses and everything.
They weren't Christian at all.
And they weren't Confederate at all.
But people will oppose them on these issues to some degree.
But they don't define or redefine what these concepts are.
But then the woman, Rose Ching, got up and said, well, this is actually a very difficult debate for me because I feel like we're putting a whole faith on trial here.
This guy's got a lot of problems with Christianity.
He doesn't like it.
She noted that 34.9% of people in Toronto, according to the 2021 census, identify as Catholic or Christian.
And I like that, I thought, only 35%?
Only a third are even Christian anymore in Toronto.
She said, I can say for myself that Christianity saved my life.
Well, that's the thing.
You know, it's not a religion doesn't save us.
Christ saves us.
But what she had to say about it, she said, I struggled with eating disorders, with depression.
I had a lot of challenges because I had an adverse childhood events that I didn't even know were having such a difficult impact on me.
She then paused and wiped away tears.
And she said, kind, gracious people loved me and showed me that I was worthy to be loved.
That I didn't even know that.
And they walked with me.
And who I am today, I would not be without this faith that has carried me.
including, she said, through her mother's battle with ALS.
She said there is so much good and beauty in Christianity.
So I don't think it's something to be ashamed of to say I'm Christian.
I'm proud of the values of love, of sacrifice, of caring for your neighbors.
I think those are worthy things that we should celebrate in December when so many people, even those who aren't Christian, look forward to the message of faith, hope, and love carried around the world on December the 25th.
and then one person said well we we are a welcoming city, but then he gestured to the area where these two people were, where they were put on opposite sides.
And he said, when you bring religion into this chamber, this is what happens.
Religion divides people.
It always has.
Oh, that's true.
It always has.
And somebody's religion is always going to be taught.
Somebody's religion is always going to be followed.
It's worldview, it's culture, it's customs, it's do this, don't do that type of things.
You know, this is good, that's bad, that type of thing.
It draws a distinction.
All religions do that.
And that includes religions of Marxism.
It includes the alphabet mafia religion.
It includes Islam.
It includes Christianity.
It includes Jewish religion.
It includes all these religions.
The question is, whose religion are we going to follow?
Which one is going to be our worldview?
But when we look at this, it's only the Christians who are supposed to be silent.
And when we look at what has happened, you know, we've lost sight.
You know, a lot of people say, well, Christmas, let's keep Christ in Christmas.
Well, we don't necessarily even keep Christ in Christianity.
We talk about the fruit, but not about the root.
We talk about how, well, you know, people whose lives have been changed somehow, they're helping her through the difficult times in her life, but they don't talk about why or who.
You know, there was an interesting article that I saw, the headline yesterday, it said, it was about Bitcoin.
It said, the world can't change Bitcoin, so Bitcoin can change the world.
Well, I don't know if that's true about Bitcoin or not.
I think Bitcoin has been changed.
We were just talking yesterday, Aaron Day, and how Bitcoin was initially set up to be a currency.
That's what it was supposed to do.
And then it became kind of a commodity or an asset or something like that.
So it has changed.
But when I looked at that, I thought, can we say that about ourselves?
Can we say that we cannot be changed, therefore we can change the world?
So the followers of Christ can say that.
Because Christ doesn't change.
The world doesn't change.
And as I've said many times, if that is the fulcrum point of your life, that gives you a kind of leverage to change the whole world because it is outside of this world.
And we get so caught up in terms of politicians.
We worship politicians or we worship a foreign political entity like Israel or something.
And that is the worldliness of what we see in And American Christians.
Because they get focused on these things.
Or they get focused on Christianity as a group, right?
As a club, right?
Rather than on Christ.
And when we look at what happens at Christmas time, this ad just came out.
This is from Coca-Cola.
And people are really giving Coke a lot of grief.
They say, you know, you've got so much money and you do nice ads in the past and everything.
And here you've done an AI Christmas ad to sell Coca-Cola.
And it's kind of a chintzy looking one, I think.
You know, it's obviously, it's AI. And it's like, wow, you went that cheap with all this stuff?
And so a lot of people, I think, it started with a lot of people who make money out of the creative aspects of this.
Very angry about the fact that big corporations are moving into AI. But just take a look at this ad.
The holidays are coming.
And how secular it's all become.
It's like we pushed Christ out of Christmas.
We pushed Christ out of Christianity, out of our culture.
And there it is.
And they've got a couple of these things that are there.
It's all just about that.
But when you look at the things that are worshipped, and I talked about LGBT, that has become a religion.
And a good example of that is look at this Jaguar commercial.
No cars.
No cars.
But boy, is it full of the alphabet mafia stuff.
Look at this.
Watch this.
Look at how these people are dressed.
Create exuberant, it says.
Really freaky.
Haircuts, dress, everything else.
Delete the ordinary.
There's somebody upside down.
It's a guy in a dress.
He's got a yellow mallet.
Copy nothing.
Jaguar.
That's supposed to sell cars?
Do you see how detached from us, from our society, from the foundations of our society, the Christian principles that John Rhys Davies, if I'm doing his name correctly, the guy who was the actor, Gimli Treebeard, and he was saying, you know, I really like, I'm in love with...
European Christian culture and civilization gave us free speech, gave us individual rights, ended slavery, did so many of these other things.
Well, you know, you can't have those gifts.
You can't have those gifts.
We've had Christmas for so long without Christ.
We think that we can have all the gifts that That Christ brought to us through the people that he changed.
We think we can have all that stuff without having Christianity.
Conservative Heritage Foundation is pushing to criminalize anyone's criticism of Israel and Zionists.
And of course, this is Project Duster that I mentioned.
This was sent to me.
Maybe they didn't see that I'd mentioned it.
I didn't really talk much about it, so I thought, well, let me talk about it again.
Maybe somebody else didn't get this.
They actually call it Project Esther.
And when I talked about it, I said, yeah, for such a time as this, we are called to defend the values that are not values of the alphabet mafia.
They're not values of Islam.
They're not values of Judaism.
Certainly not of political Israel.
I mean, you could argue that they're values of Judaism, but They certainly are not the values of political Israel that seeks to censor everything in their country and everybody, and seeks to censor everything in our country as well.
And so, shortly before the Presidential Election Heritage Foundation released a white paper calling for the criminalization of anyone's criticism of Israel and Zionists using RICO, This is what has been used.
First, I said, well, you've got to have RICO in order to prosecute organized crime, the mafia.
And it was Giuliani who did that to a large degree as an attorney general or district attorney.
I forget what it is.
He might have been district attorney in New York.
He might have been attorney general for New York.
It was a stepping stone into being mayor of New York City.
And that was his calling card, RICO statutes.
We take everything from everybody before we begin the prosecution, right?
And that eventually metamorphosized with the help of Joe Biden.
It metamorphosized into civil asset forfeiture.
We take people's stuff without even charging them or finding them guilty at all.
Maybe if Matt Gaetz were to get in, since all these people want to treat him as if he was guilty when he's not even been indicted, maybe he could end RICO statute.
Who knows?
But this thing metamorphosized, right?
First of all, they used it against the mafia.
Then the next thing is they used it against pro-life demonstrators.
And you had Randy Alcorn, who was a Christian preacher, and he helped somebody who was an unwed mother, one of these crisis pregnancies.
And he got involved in the pro-life movement.
And they came after him.
They got an $8 million judgment against him using the RICO statutes.
And it was Planned Parenthood, and he refused to pay them a penny.
And so for 20 years, even though he was a best-selling author, he wrote Christian books, but he wrote a lot of fiction as well.
Even though he was a best-selling author, he refused to pay them a penny.
You're able to, if you've got a judgment against you for 20 years, you can live off of a minimum wage.
They'll let you keep.
And so he kept the minimum wage and he gave away all the royalties to charity for 20 years, he and his wife.
But that's the RICO statute.
And again, it evolved into the civil asset forfeiture stuff.
And so why is it that Heritage Foundation is not pushing back against RICO, but they want to use it?
Be careful what you ask for.
Rudy Giuliani wound up having the RICO statute used against him.
And a political persecution in Atlanta, just outside of Atlanta.
So this thing is called Project Esther.
It calls for a public-private partnership.
Again, outsourcing the tyranny to effect this crackdown against what they are calling anti-Semitism.
It appears that Project Esther represents the death knell for free speech, at least with respect to anyone's ability to criticize the actions of Zionists.
And it gives me a link to the website where Project Esther is, but I showed that the other day.
Here's the thing, though.
Heritage has never stood with free speech.
If you go back to 2018...
They were contemptible of it.
In 2018, after free speech was purged and we were purged off of social media there at Infowars, Donald Trump, to support the First Amendment, did not have anybody that was purged there.
Instead, what he did was he brought in a bunch of people who had not been censored.
And he also brought in the Heritage Foundation, the biggest conservative think tank, and I think perhaps the biggest Think tank that's out there of any philosophy.
And he also brought in Cato Institute, the biggest libertarian think tank.
And they both said that although they don't like censorship, these private companies can do whatever they want.
If they want to censor you, they can censor you on the digital public square.
Which, as I've said many times, the Supreme Court said no, that's not allowed.
And so they were pushing for the outsourcing of tyranny to corporations.
And now the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, is pushing for the outsourcing of tyranny to a foreign political entity that calls itself Israel.
And I say calls itself because a lot of people need to understand the difference between calling yourself Israel and being Israel.
These people use the Bible in order to push their authority, but they don't believe it.
They won't follow it.
It's just a labeling exercise to see if you will fall for it.
No, free speech and individual rights were things that were brought to us by Christian culture, folks.
And we need to not forget that.
NMAX, a couple of Florida nursing schools are selling fake degrees, and about 2,800 fake nurses are in hospitals now, probably aiding the COVID butchery.
Yeah, it could be handy.
My job doesn't end when I transfer care.
I did my job, is what I hear coworkers say.
No, my job is being an advocate for my patients.
Even on my own time, I stick with them, he said.
I haven't gotten a reply yet, David.
I suspect I've stirred a hornet's nest.
We'll see.
Well, I hope you have.
And thank you for what you do.
And, you know, one person can make a big difference.
And one person can expose this stuff.
And Handy has done a great job of exposing this stuff all the way through.
Atomic Dog says, well, now I want to put on a dress and buy a jaguar.
Isn't that the craziest thing?
What do they think they're going to accomplish?
That is even worse than Dylan Mulvaney.
He doesn't have even any product placement.
They'll pay a lot of money to a movie to get their product in the shot.
Nobody talks about it.
It's just there so that you see it.
They don't even put that.
Maybe they were ashamed to have their product be in that commercial.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
We're going to take a quick break.
We're going to take a quick break.
We're going to take a quick break.
Speaking of pedophile networks, we've got a former Disney animator who has been sentenced to 25 years for sex trafficking and child pornography.
You know, I just mentioned the other day, actress Candace Cameron Bure, who was doing a lot of stuff for Hallmark, and she didn't like the directions that they were going, so she started her own production company doing a more Christian take on it.
She said, one of the things that we will never say in our shows is to follow your heart.
So I'm going to lie to people.
The Bible says the heart is desperately wicked.
You know, who can know it?
It deceives us.
Our own heart deceives us.
But of course, that's kind of been the motto of all of Hollywood, especially Disney, that and follow, let the conscience be your guide, you know, Jiminy Cricket, all the rest of the stuff.
That's been the motto of these people.
She says, no, I'm not going to follow that.
But I guess maybe this guy was following his heart.
Maybe his conscience seared like a hot iron was his guide.
A former Disney and Pixar animator was sentenced to 25 years in a French prison on sex trafficking, child rape, and child pornography charges because he was paying people to remotely sexually assault children.
This is a 59-year-old, Bolham Boshib, I guess the way you pronounce his name.
His credits include work on Lilo and Stitch, both of the incredible films, Ratatouille, last year's Elemental.
He's found guilty of paying Filipino women to rape and abuse Filipino girls, averaging between the ages of 5 and 10, while he watched over the Internet.
This is the sickest thing I've ever seen.
And he did it for nearly a decade.
He paid as much as $1,000 per live stream between 2012 and 2021.
And so one person says, you know, the prosecutor says, on the one side, he said, you've got a graphic designer who amazes children.
And then on the other side is a pedophile director who writes his own films of horror and pays people to act them out.
He'll be barred from working with children upon his eventual release and to be closely monitored for another 20 years.
But as some people said, Disney, this is not a situation where they didn't know what he was doing.
They said, if you've ever been caught...
If you've never been caught, your background will be clean.
However, he was caught, and he was on the registry, and yet they still had him working on Disney and Pixar films, even after that.
Disney has long been the subject of speculation about seemingly subliminal imagery in some of its films.
I remember when we had the video business, they came out with a You know, the clamshell video things, Little Mermaid came out, and there was a controversy, and I forget what it was.
It was some kind of sexual picture that was embedded in there.
You know, if you look, you can see it, that type of thing.
And all of a sudden, the prices of these originally, they changed it.
But it was some Disney animator who put that in there at the time, back in Little Mermaid.
That was back, what, early 90s or something.
And that became like a collector's item.
People were paying big bucks for that original thing before they caught it.
But at that point in time, Disney would take that out.
It could be an animator.
They would take it out.
But that's not the Disney today.
It's a company that blurs the boundaries, says LifeSite News, between children's entertainment and adult sexual proclivities, along with an unmistakable activist bent.
They said in 2022, a series of internal videos leaked where Disney executives and creators openly declared their intentions to inculcate children with the alphabet dogma.
Among those revelations were executive producer Raveneau boasting of a, quote, not all secret gay agenda, unquote, that involved, quote, adding queerness to children's programming.
A production coordinator, Alan March, explaining that his team has a tracker to ensure that they create a sufficient number of, quote, gender nonconforming characters and canonical trans characters and canonical bisexual characters.
Diversity and inclusion manager Vivian Ware said the company has purged the terms ladies, gentlemen, boys and girls from its theme parks to create, quote, that magic moment for gender nonconforming children and more.
all that stuff has been talked about over the years.
Bob Iger, they said, is no longer axing LGBT content at all, they said to an undercover journalist.
I'd love to get a drag queen at Disneyland.
I'm sure that that will happen at some point.
Well, it already has happened.
We had pictures of...
Some guy that was at Cinderella's Castle, you know, where they have little girls come in and they dress them up in the Cinderella thing and put makeup on them and all the rest of the stuff.
And this guy is there all made up like a woman with a mustache.
I mean, that's what they're pushing.
So...
That is the world that we live in.
As bizarre and as strange as it is.
But that is our project, Esther.
That is the time in which we live.
And what are we going to do?
Are we going to ignore it?
Are we going to oppose it?
Because when we stand up, we will get hammered down.
But that doesn't mean that we don't stand up.
So I hope you do.
I hope you're not ashamed of what is pure, just, right, and true.
Never apologize for any of that.
Thank you.
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