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it's Tuesday, the 10th of December, year of our Lord, 2024. Well, today we're going to talk about the New York City back-shooting Unabomber wannabe who's now been caught.
We'll take a look at who this guy is.
It is a dual tragedy, both for him and his victim.
And we'll look at what is this reaction, the public's reaction to this assassination, as well as the acquittal of Daniel Perry.
What does that tell us about our society?
You know, the godfather of all health criminals, Bill Gates, is now involved in a new controversy.
We're going to take a look at the public school system, Seminaries of Satan.
They now are openly embracing a cartoon version of Satanism, while in Australia, when it's sometimes called Oz, we're seeing a big rise in wizards and wicked witches.
But finally...
Everything that was in Patrick McGowan's The Prisoner seems to be being implemented just like Orwell's Big Brother in 1984. Now there is a literal version of Rover to enforce the tyranny of the village.
You know, the 15-minute cities of surveillance.
We'll be right back.
Well, what do we know about this guy?
They've arrested him.
They say Luigi Mangione, I guess is the way to pronounce his last name.
I haven't listened to the news reports.
Maybe it's Mangione, but I'm going to go with Mangione, with Chuck Mangione, the flugelhorn player that I knew.
Anyway, they say he's a person of interest in this assassination.
It turns out that he's not just anti-capitalist, brainwashed in elite schools, but it turns out that he's festering bitterness.
And I think it's a good example of how, you know, we're warned by Christ how bitterness destroys our life if we allow it to fester.
This is a very good example of this.
So, he's not a hero, this vigilante.
He was a backshooting assassin.
There's no honor in any of that.
Truly amazing to see the people celebrating this.
But here's what the police said as they said they had apprehended him.
Earlier this morning in Altoona, Pennsylvania, members of the Altoona Police Department arrested Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old male, on firearms charges.
At this time, he is believed to be our person of interest in the brazen, targeted murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, last Wednesday in Midtown Manhattan.
The suspect was in a McDonald's and was recognized by an employee who then called local police.
Responding officers questioned the suspect, who was acting suspiciously and was carrying multiple fraudulent IDs as well as a U.S. passport.
Upon further investigation, officers recovered a firearm on his person as well as a suppressor, both consistent with the weapon used in the murder.
They also recovered clothing, including a mask consistent with those worn by our wanted individual.
Also recovered was a fraudulent New Jersey ID, matching the ID our suspect used to check into his New York City hostel before the shooting incident.
Additionally, officers recovered a handwritten document that speaks to both his motivation and mindset.
NYPD detectives are en route to Pennsylvania as we seek to interview this subject further.
This apprehension is thanks to the tireless work of the greatest detectives in the world.
And of course...
Okay, so forth and so on.
Time for them to pat themselves on the back.
Actually, we have an artist's rendering of the apprehension itself.
There is Luigi being...
The McDonald's.
You know, it raises a lot of questions, doesn't it?
You know, Ryan and Deb McCartney, that's not the same guy in the initial pictures.
And a lot of people are saying, well, he's so smart.
Why is he hanging out in the same clothes?
You know, going to McDonald's.
Why has he got the gun on him?
And so forth.
Look, there's questions about this.
I don't want to be litigated.
Part of it is I think that this is a guy, if you look at his history, This is a guy who has a history of privilege, who everything has gone right for him, comes from a very, very wealthy family.
He went to an incredibly, I hate to use the term, woke, let's call it a joke, a joke woke school, right?
That has been featured in the past about how they're pushing LGBT and all the rest of the stuff.
If you look at his reading history, he is all about environmentalism.
He follows AOC.
He had a severe back injury, which he posted up on his Twitter page.
That's kind of how he sees himself, pens in it and all the rest of this stuff.
That appears to be, you know, that challenged him.
When everything had gone right, he goes to this school, costs $40,000 a year to attend it.
And I remember covering it.
A lot of parents were very upset about it.
They said, we're paying $40,000 a year.
And look at this woke garbage that they're pushing on our kids.
We've got to do something to stop it.
But I can't complain publicly about it.
They contacted people anonymously and said, well, you know, this is what's happening in the school.
You need to publish it.
But I'm not going to say anything with my name on it.
I'm not going to talk to the administration.
I'm not going to pull my kid out because it's important for them to go to that school.
It's important for them to get those credentials so they can be successful.
How do you define success?
Turning somebody into this?
This kind of, you know, if you don't have ethics and honor installed as the basis of your foundation.
As our old Dabney said, an education is not about facts.
It's not about math even.
It's about character.
And if you don't have that, you just make people more dangerous.
I'm reminded of A Clockwork Orange.
Anthony Burgess' book.
I remember the Stanley Kubrick film.
Not recommending it.
It's really rough.
Karen couldn't finish it.
She left the movie theater.
I was kind of captivated by the electronic music and the odd-looking stuff.
But the overall thing, and I later went back and read the novel.
Because when I was picking up my books in college, you know, you go through the college, you sign up for the classes, and they tell you the books you're going to get.
So you go through the aisles, and you're picking up the books.
And I just happened to, Clockwork Orange, it was for some other class that I wasn't taking, but I picked up the book anyway and read it.
Pretty amazing adaptation.
By Stanley Kubrick.
But if you remember the movie, this guy is this incorrigible criminal.
And he's part of this gang culture in London.
And they decide that they can make it all better if they just introduce these kids to culture.
So they're going to introduce them to the finer points of Western civilization.
He loves Beethoven.
And they use that in the movie.
But he likes all of this cultural stuff and everything, and yet that doesn't do anything.
Just adapts it into his demonic world of violence and exploitation of other people.
His conscience seared with a hot iron.
And so he goes to prison after he murders somebody.
And they decide they're going to take this incorrigible character who can't be reformed, and they're going to apply a psychological technique on him to make him averse to violence.
And the person who objects to it, and of course that's part of the rest of the story, but the person who objects to it is the chaplain who's there in the prison.
He says there has to be moral choice with this stuff.
You can't really just enforce this stuff.
And he's kind of dismissed as someone who is irrelevant.
But folks, that's what education is about.
And so you have to ask yourself, what is being instilled in our children?
Well, quite frankly, they're getting kind of the same thing that these other people were paying $40,000 a year for.
All of that LGBT stuff.
All of the Marxist critical race theory, all of the climate paranoia is being instilled in kids.
You as taxpayers are paying $10,000 to $15,000 per student per year for that.
But you know, at a private school, you can get it for $40,000.
It's a deal.
And then you wind up with some credentials to take this now weaponized monster Out into society and put them in the highest levels of our institutions.
But if this is a true story, I'm inclined to believe that it is true.
And I'll show you why I think that this is not a...
I think they've got the right guy.
I'll just say it plainly.
I think they've got the right guy.
But if we go with this story, regardless of whether we're right or wrong about this, There's a lesson to be learned here.
You know, this is a guy who, again, he goes to this $40,000 school.
That's going to be his entree into the big time.
Having graduated there, he goes to Ivy League schools.
He's got an IQ of 130. He's the valedictorian of this school.
Now, people are going there not because they're really smart.
They're going there because they're really rich.
Still, he's a really smart guy.
And comes from a very wealthy family.
And you look at the pictures of him.
I mean, this guy is chiseled.
He's got a six-pack abs and he's been working out and all the rest of the stuff.
26 years old and he goes to Hawaii, apparently.
Whether this is the shoot or not, what happened to this particular guy is that he goes to Hawaii and he gets his back injured in a surfing incident.
That's a hard thing for somebody who's had everything given to him on a silver platter.
At 26, he's disabled severely with his back situation for quite some time.
Looks like he's now apparently recovered.
But you know, when we look, and I've looked at so many of these types of cases where you're not injured because of an accident, surfing.
You're injured because of a doctor's prescription.
This is what happened to my son, Whistler.
And so what do you do about that when the doctor does that to you?
Gets you addicted to opioids with lies.
You've been injured and they get you addicted to that.
Or injects you with a trump shot.
Or like so many of these people that I read their bios and their stories when this happened to Whistler, they cripple you with afloxans.
And they do it.
And they keep doing it for decades.
What do we say about a system like that?
You know, do we grab a gun and start shooting people that are part of that system?
That's not going to change anything.
Do we sue them?
A lot of people said you should sue them.
It's got to stop.
A lot of people have sued over the flocks and stuff.
And it doesn't even faze them.
They don't care.
Take a look at glyphosate, for example.
This poison that is causing a certain type of leukemia with a lot of people.
And they've had, Monsanto had $60 billion worth of judgments against them.
And Bear Aspirin, no, Bear Aspirin, Bear, the company, said, yeah, $60 billion, that's not a problem, we'll buy them.
And they paid billions of dollars for this company that comes with $60 billion worth of lawsuits stacked up there with it.
Yeah, just take two aspirin and buy Monsanto.
That's not the way that we saw things.
And I said, you know, when it came to the lawsuit thing, I said, yeah, it should be compensated.
Yeah, there should be something done about the doctors and the pharmacists and the pharmaceutical industry.
But I know that's not going to happen, number one.
But even more importantly, even if we were to prevail on something like that, It would be years of depositions and constantly pulling this stuff back up and back up again, and the bitterness and the anger that would be entrenched with that.
You couldn't counteract that with tens of millions of dollars, the way that would affect your life.
So we ask that you continue to pray.
That is the appropriate response.
We put our life in God's hands.
We don't try to enact vengeance ourselves.
The person that you heard speaking there with the New York City Police Department said he was spotted at McDonald's by an employee who recognized him from pictures.
After the employee called the police, responding officers questioned the suspect, who they said was acting suspiciously and was carrying multiple fraudulent IDs as well as a U.S. passport.
Upon further investigation, officers recovered a firearm on his person as well as a suppressor.
Both consistent with a weapon used in the murder.
He's still carrying it.
This guy with 130 IQ, is that stupid that he still hasn't gotten rid of the murder weapon?
That's the first thing Michael Corleone did, you know.
Drop the gun, leave the gun, take the cannoli, okay?
You know, that doesn't take any prints, and he shoots the guy and drops it there at the site.
But look, that's the whole thing about criminals.
Especially somebody with 130 IQ. He's generally the smartest guy in the room.
And he thinks he can get away with this.
All criminals do.
Even stupid criminals think that they can get away with it.
That's the key objection that a lot of people have.
This just doesn't make any sense.
Why would he keep all of this stuff and carry it around with him?
Why would he continue to kind of hang out in the same general area?
Why would he keep wearing the same clothes and all the rest of the stuff?
I think part of it is...
That he thinks he's the smartest guy in the world.
They also said they recovered clothing, including a mask, consistent with those worn by the wanted individual.
They also recovered a fraudulent New Jersey ID that matched the ID the suspect used to check into the New York City hostel before the shooting incident.
They said that officers also found a handwritten document that speaks to both his motivation and mindset.
About how he hates corporate America.
And of course, many of us can sympathize with that.
Just like we can sympathize with a lot of the grievances of the Unabomber, which he certainly did sympathize with, apparently.
The question is, what do we do about it?
I spoke with a source that has a lot of friends who went to high school with Luigi Mangione.
What keeps coming back is back surgery that changed everything for him, and he, quote, went absolutely crazy.
So they changed everything and the absolute crazy, absolutely crazy were quotes from friends.
They said also check out his Goodreads history and take a look at the picture of the x-ray that Karen is pointing to right there.
That's on his social media header.
CNN reports that the two-page document allegedly included lines like, quote, these parasites had it coming, unquote.
And I do apologize for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done, unquote.
Well, again, once you have reduced, it's always necessary, isn't it, to reduce human beings to some kind of a non-human status.
They're parasites.
Yeah, they are.
I mean, you look at Bill Gates, for example.
It's hard to have any sympathy for him, and yet he is a human being created in the image of God.
God will deal with him.
Certainly, governments won't use who to buy off and how to buy them off.
But when you dehumanize people, that's how you wind up with abortion.
That's how you wind up with euthanasia.
That's how you wind up with wars.
That's how you wind up with every kind of injustice.
It's always important to first dehumanize the other people, seeing them as parasites.
So they say he had, they called it ghost guns, maybe a 3D printed gun, and of course there was a lot of speculation about the kind of gun and Based on the picture, you had firearms experts.
Well, maybe it's this classic assassination, single-shot assassination pistol.
Kind of has a built-in silencer in it or whatever.
Who knows what it was.
But that was what he was fidgeting with.
But, you know, he 3D prints this gun to make sure that nobody knows where he buys it.
And then he starts traveling around in the vicinity keeping the gun on him.
An ex-social media account with his name, reviewed by the Epoch Times on Monday, showed that the user had degrees in computer science at the University of Pennsylvania.
The majority of his posts or reposts were related to AI technology and related topics.
It does not appear that he made any posts related to health insurance or UnitedHealthcare and made no comments on contemporary politics.
Except that you can see the, you know, the comment that he shows of his back there is something of a comment.
LinkedIn and Facebook accounts that appear to be associated with Manjohn show that he studied at the University of Pennsylvania.
It's from Maryland.
His LinkedIn account showing he worked as a data engineer in Santa Monica.
There were no posts that indicated any animus toward Thompson, the health insurance industry, or that particular corporation.
However, he did have, he followed a wide range of accounts.
He followed, amongst other people, AOC, Occasional Cortex.
So he's probably leaning left, having gone to the school that he went to, and of course you can see that in his online review of the Unabomber's book.
The suspect appears to have left New York City via bus after he took a cab to a Port Authority bus station in Manhattan that offered Greyhound bus travel.
And so they had a reward out there.
Anybody who would provide information, the NYPD gave them, was offering a $10,000 reward.
The FBI posted a $50,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest of the gunman.
Does that mean some McDonald's worker is going to get like two or three years worth of salary right there, $60,000?
It's educational background, again, being valedictorian at the 2016 class of Gilman School in Baltimore.
As Zero Hedge points out, we've talked about this before.
They did an entire article about it.
Back in, let's see, what was the date of this?
2023, I think it was.
Yeah, and they had a day of dialogue with teachers, devote part of their class to share a connection between the LGBT community and their particular subject.
Yeah, we're going to...
Alphabet mafia every single subject, right?
That was what they were doing there.
They said they also had a day of dialogue to learn about LGBT connections to our curriculum.
Each teacher is prepared to devote five to ten minutes of class time to share a connection between the LGBT community and their particular subject area.
Examples include discussions related to the role gender plays in learning a new language.
And all the associated pronouns.
Sharing information about the impact of LGBTQ figures in various disciplines and informing students of some of the societal challenges encountered by LGBT people.
So he thrived in this kind of an environment.
He was a valedictorian.
And you know valedictorians.
These are the people who hang on every word the teacher says.
And feed it back eagerly, right?
I've seen the type.
And so, you know, he's into that.
He actually reviewed 295 books on Goodread.
One of them he reviewed was The Lorax by Dr. Seuss.
Which is all about this, you know, this 1960s wide-eyed environmentalism nonsense, right?
Kicked all that stuff off.
That came out when I was a kid.
Nonsense.
Absolute nonsense.
But, you know, that was Dr. Seuss's favorite book.
And it was a radical environmental perspective on it.
So he graduated from Ivy League school, degrees in computer science, all the rest of this stuff, 130 plus IQ. One person says, but he takes off his mask at Starbucks to flirt with an employee.
Then an hour later, he goes and calmly kills the CEO, and he keeps all this stuff on him.
That's the pushback from people who don't believe that this is really him.
But if we take a look at what he published about the Unabomber, for example, here's the Unabomber Review.
I don't know if you can see it.
Maybe you can zoom in on that.
I don't know if you know how to do that.
But, you know, when he was reviewing books, besides the Lorax by Dr. Seuss, he reviewed the book Industrial Society and Its Future by Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber.
He says in his review, Well, this is clearly written by a math prodigy.
It reads like a series of lemmas on the question of 21st century quality of life.
He was a violent individual, rightfully imprisoned, he said, who maimed innocent people.
While these actions tend to be characterized as those of a crazy Luddite, however, they are more accurately seen as those of an extreme political revolutionary.
He thinks they're admirable.
Why?
Why does he think they're admirable?
Well, because he's not been taught any system of ethics or morality that is absolute and incontrovertible.
He said it's simply impossible to ignore how prescient many of his predictions about modern society turned out.
He says, I found online a take on this that I think is interesting, and he quotes it.
He said he had the guts to recognize that peaceful protest has gotten us absolutely nowhere.
And at the end of the day, he's probably right.
Oil barons haven't listened to any environmentalists, but they feared him.
Thank you.
That was the quote that he put in there.
Again, environmentalism, Lorax, and that type of thing.
This is justification.
We're not going to get anywhere, right, unless we take this into our own hands, vigilantism.
Well, we know the government's not going to do anything about this, but we have weapons as Christians That are much more powerful than this.
You see, the real issue when we're talking about human beings, the real issue is what do they believe?
Who do they trust?
What do they follow?
What is it that motivates them?
If they're not motivated by the right things, if they're not following the right things, then education only makes them more dangerous, I should say.
But the key thing is that even ordinary people If they follow God, you don't have to have a high IQ or special ability.
You don't even need to be physically able.
You can be in a wheelchair and you can change minds and hearts.
These are the powerful weapons.
He goes on to write, when all other forms of communication fail, violence is necessary to survive.
See, this is the humanistic, evolutionary, secular mindset.
This guy who has been given everything, wealth, intelligence, a strong physical body up to one point, that was his Achilles heel.
And he couldn't handle it because he had no character.
He says, you may not like his methods, but he sees things from his perspective.
See, he's got his truth.
Everybody's got their truth.
Right?
Well, there's no absolute truth.
He sees things from his perspective.
So let's get inside of his mind.
Yeah, this is a valid approach, isn't it?
I can just hear his Ivy League professors.
Oh, there is no standard of morality.
This is the Unabomber's perspective.
And so he decides that he will get vengeance himself.
He says, it's not terrorism.
It's war.
It's revolution.
Yeah, how do we decide that, right?
One person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter.
One person's terrorist is another person's assassin, vigilante.
Fossil fuel companies, he said, actively suppress anything that stands in their way.
And within a generation or two, it will begin costing human lives by greater and greater magnitudes until the earth is just a flaming ball.
You still think this guy's smart?
If he's got 130 IQ, I must be 260. This guy's a moron.
He's a moron.
For 50 years, I've been watching these people predict that the world's going to turn into a flame of fire here.
They're going to burn the earth up, right?
With our SUVs.
That's so stupid.
And if you didn't understand how stupid it is, we've had 50 years of false predictions to kind of bring you around, but it didn't work for him.
He's still reading Dr. Seuss books.
Seriously.
That's where he gets his science.
His experts.
I got an expert here.
He's a doctor.
Dr. Seuss.
So, he said, peaceful protest is outright ignored.
Economic protest isn't possible in the current system.
So how long until we recognize that violence against those who lead us to such destruction is justified as self-defense?
No.
No, it's not.
This, you know, this issue of the people that talk about kicking off the boogaloo or whatever have this issue with the January 6th people.
Look, most, nearly all of them We're peacefully protesting and within their rights.
But I knew what was going to happen on that day when I told people, stay away from this garbage.
I tell people, don't follow that.
Don't let people get you all psyched up, whether it's Donald Trump or Alex Jones, into getting violent.
I've seen it.
These people, like Alex, when they get into a situation, when push comes to shove, they back down.
I've seen it.
Over and over again.
We're animals, he said.
Just like everything else on this planet, except we've forgotten the law of the jungle, and we bend over for our overlords.
No, we're not animals, you see?
That's his secular humanism that he's been taught.
That's his evolutionary perspective.
No, we're created in the image of God.
And because there is a God, we have things that we can do.
That are not taking this into our hands.
He says, violence never solved anything is a statement uttered by cowards and predators.
Says this guy, this guy says that if you say, turn the other cheek, if you say violence never solved anything, you're a coward.
He shot the man in the back!
You're the coward!
You're the coward.
You're the predator laying in wait for this guy, shooting him in the back.
How dare you?
How clueless is the guy who wrote this?
I don't care if he's the shooter or not.
I think he is.
I really think he is.
He is a coward.
He is a predator.
And he has no idea of what life is about, unfortunately, for him.
Also on Goodreads, he reported reading or wanting to read a number of books about coping with chronic back pain.
An X account that appears to belong to him features a background profile picture of what looks like an x-ray image of a spine with hardware from a surgery.
There you go.
And see, that's his identity.
He puts these pictures up, a couple of pictures of him.
I don't know what the deal is about that little cartoon character, the mushroom head.
But then he's got the picture of the back situation.
That's his identity.
That's how he sees himself.
How they have changed him, he said.
And he lets them change him.
And then he also posted up, Nature abhors a vacuum.
Of course, being the valedictorian of an elite school, he does it in Latin.
Whoop-de-doo.
He said, here's a relevant read.
Christianity's decline has unleashed terrible new gods.
You mean like the demons that owned and enslaved him?
With bitterness and other things?
Yeah, he puts this up and he says, with a quote from it, New Atheism assumed that as people abandoned Christianity, they would embrace a sort of enlightened secular position.
The death of Christian Scotland shows this is wrong.
Faith there has been replaced by derangement, and the birthplace of the Scottish Enlightenment, which rose out of Christian principles, now worships intolerant new gods.
Well, again, this is the type of thing that Nishi was talking about when he says, God is dead, we have killed him.
And what he was saying is that a Christian society...
Our society that was formed on the basis of Christian principles and ethics, once they have removed God from the equation, because in their mind, He is dead, once that happens, that society is going to devolve very quickly.
And it did in Germany.
People say, how did the most educated He also said the modern Japanese urban environment is an evolutionary mismatch for the human animal.
Again, this is the valedictorian regurgitating everything that his woke joke teachers told him.
He says the solution to failing birth rates isn't immigration, it's cultural, he says.
Well, culture is downstream from what you understand about God.
Your worldview about that is going to inform your culture and everything else, your politics.
The culture is downstream from your relationship with God, and then downstream from the culture is politics and the rest of this.
And that was in response to a person talking about how the population of Japan was falling very, very rapidly.
So, this person that he was responding to was saying, well, it's falling so rapidly, we've got to bring in the replacements.
Luigi Mangione is heir to holiday resort fortune created by his grandparents.
This only took two generations from somebody who came to this family, penniless, like his grandfather.
And his grandfather, Nicholas, who died in 2008, aged 83 after suffering a stroke.
When he died, he owned a resort, he owned a country club, he owned a radio station, and a lot of other things.
And the grandfather was born in Baltimore's Little Italy to a poor family.
And worked his way up from nothing.
And then, because he's got so much money by two generations, you've got Luigi who thinks that anybody who's got any money, he's anti-capitalist, right?
Well, it was capitalism and a free market that allowed him to live off of that fortune that his grandfather created so much.
The hard work.
But now he sees anybody who is successful.
Anybody who's used the free market.
I don't like the term capitalism.
You know, I mean, quite frankly, Nicholas was born penniless, right?
His grandfather.
He didn't have any capital, right?
It was a free market.
That's why I don't like the term capitalism.
That conjures up the exploitation and the tricks and the devices of Wall Street.
No.
No.
It was a free market.
Real simple.
It was a free market and hard work that got his grandfather wealthy.
And then that wealth spoiled his grandson to the extent that he doesn't like that.
Doesn't honor that.
Nicholas had ten children, including Luigi's father, and was married to his wife until his death.
They lived in a nearly $2 million mansion on their country club, within the country club.
Luigi's mother owns a boutique travel company.
His sister is a respected doctor.
You can see the pictures of them at a wedding, and it's kind of weird.
He's wearing some kind of a dress or something.
Maybe that's Indian.
His dad's got something like that, too.
Maybe one of his sisters was marrying an Indian.
But nevertheless, he goes to these elite schools.
He goes to Ivy League schools.
He was working as a software engineer.
Stopped working in February 23. He also is believed to have suffered a spinal injury that same year on his X account.
Shows the x-ray for his surgery.
He's not yet been charged, but again, you know, he grows up in a million-dollar home.
He's got connections to San Francisco, connections to Hawaii, connections to the Ivy League.
One of his friends said, I never got the impression that he was self-destruct, and that really is what he has done.
What was it that caused him to self-destruct?
Bitterness.
Bitterness.
And his viewpoint that was hammered into him, that the atheistic viewpoint that sees himself as nothing more than an animal that has evolved, but evolved to become passive.
He needs to recapture that killer instinct of the jungle.
Kill or be killed.
Survival of the fittest, right?
That was what caused him to self-destruct.
So it's causing our society to self-destruct.
They recovered the backpack of the shooter there.
It was filled with Monopoly money.
They claim that the board game's fake bills may have been meant to send a message.
One psychiatrist is guessing that, you know, that was a, you know, oh, it's fake and it's Monopoly and all the rest of this stuff.
Who knows?
I mean, that's getting into his motivation.
She doesn't know for sure any of that.
But we do know that deny, defend, depose is written there, so it was something along that line.
But the bottom line is that this guy is the coward.
This guy is a predator.
This guy has been hoisted...
By the petard of wealth privilege that was showered on him.
And in that regard, he's very much like most of America.
It's only a difference of degrees.
But when you look at where America is compared to the rest of the world, we are as elitist and as spoiled as a country as this guy and his family were.
And we have many of the same beliefs.
And this is why this country is on a knife's edge right now.
Because so many people think this way.
Because you saw that in the reactions on social media.
Users rallying behind him.
Jason Barker says they say it may have been a 3D printed ghost gun.
How can it might be?
It's pretty obvious that something is 3D printed.
Exactly.
So, you know, this is the government.
Andy, God will deal with him.
Governments make deals with him.
Yeah.
Maloney, the CEO's wife, spoke on mainstream media.
No real remorse.
Seemed like she was reading it.
Said he had been threatened, but she knows nothing, basically.
I don't believe he's dead.
Just a way to take guns.
Now, I don't, look, this whole thing about nobody died, I don't buy that for a moment, okay?
Look, where did that kind of garbage come from?
It started being popularized first at Infowars by, guess who, Steve Pachinik.
And I saw him try to pull that BS on me after the Vegas shooting, after I'd been talking to people through the week about that.
I had Mark Collins, former pastor of the Springfield, Texas Church, I think it's Springfield, The guy who does George Washington everywhere.
It got so bad that everybody was saying, you know, oh, well, nobody died with this.
Nobody died with that.
Did anybody die on 9-11?
You see, if you have people die, it helps to sell the false flag.
Nobody dying is not the basis of every one of these things.
Just stop it.
I am so sick of this stuff.
It was a lie when Alex told it.
It's a lie about these other things, but that seminal lie was coming from Steve Pachinic.
And he came on on a Thursday after that shooting on Sunday and tried to sell that lie with me about Las Vegas.
I said, no, I don't believe that at all.
And I don't believe any of that stuff.
People like Steve Prochenik put these kind of lies out there to discredit people.
That's the whole purpose.
That's what he was trying to do with me.
That's what he did with Infowars.
That's why they're in the situation they're in right now.
Folks, Nobody died is not what a false flag is about.
A false flag is about killing people or creating some kind of a horrific situation and blaming somebody else, you know, like the Reichstag fire, for example, or 9-11.
These are classic.
It's not about not killing people.
Don't get caught up in that fantasy nonsense.
Come on, give me a break.
They're going to do everything they can to kookify you.
You don't have to kookify yourself, okay?
Okay, we'll be right back.
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Only this year, only one song that's the fewest I've ever done.
And I barely got that one done with all the stuff that's been happening.
We'll start being sick and everything.
But anyway, I just want to tell everybody who got the album last year, we're going to make that available as well.
I had somebody who bought the album last day or so, and he had problems getting it with Mega Upload.
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12 June, 1776. Thank you very much for the tip.
It says, never ever kookify yourself.
There we go.
That's an important safety tip.
Keep that in mind.
Words to live by.
Never kookify yourself.
Thank you.
And Greg Talent.
Thank you so much for the tip.
I appreciate that.
Let's take a look at Daniel Perry.
And again, there's a lot of things to learn from this.
There's no mystery as to what happened with this.
Everybody had the pictures of what happened, and there was a subway car full of witnesses when this guy comes on.
A drug addict who's homeless.
He's threatening to kill people.
Daniel Perry and other people, including one of the guys' key players.
There was actually two other guys, but the one who was really kind of helping him was a younger black guy.
And yet they made this all about some kind of a race issue.
And you've got Alvin Bragg, this Soros district attorney that we're all familiar with because of him coming after Trump, in a political prosecution, made this into a political prosecution.
And so on Friday, they came back and they said, not guilty on the major charge.
And so then the judge says, well, let's keep going with this, right?
Yeah.
Let's try again.
Let's keep trying.
And, I mean, they were adamant.
The jury kept coming back and saying, we can't reach a consensus.
We're hung.
And, you know, the way this works, years ago, when I interviewed the New Jersey weed man that he called himself, you know, he came on the show, he had the dreadlocks and all this other kind of stuff, and I was like, I started interviewing him.
He lit up a joint live.
But, you know, that was where he was coming from.
But he said, you know, he used it, he said, for his own use.
And I believe him.
It's massive amounts of marijuana regularly.
But he said they were coming after him for trafficking because of the quantity of marijuana that he had on him.
They were trying to make him into a drug dealer.
It's like, no, it's for my own use, man.
So he was looking at a really long prison sentence.
And so he decided, he said, look, I know that the majority of people that they're going to get in a jury pool don't support marijuana prohibition.
So he says, I'm going to try jury notification.
Well, no lawyer would represent him.
So he showed from the New Jersey Constitution the fact that it says you're not here just to judge the facts of the case, but to judge whether or not the law itself is just and whether or not the penalty is just.
And if you don't think the law is just or if you think that it might be abusive in terms of the penalty, then your responsibility as a jury is to nullify that.
Now, I'm paraphrasing it, but that's in the New Jersey Constitution, and it's in a lot of state constitutions.
Well, that first judge says, no, you take that down, I'm going to throw you in jail for contempt and keep you there.
So he took it down, but he said the jury had already seen it, and they voted 7-5 to acquit him.
But it was a hung jury, so they can come back at you.
They can do that three times.
So they did come back after him a second time.
The second time he got a different judge and that judge let him keep the New Jersey Constitution on his desk to show people because that judge respected the law.
The other judge had nothing but contempt for the law.
And so in that second trial...
He was acquitted, 12 to nothing.
And they can't come back after him.
And so this was the gambit of this judge on Friday.
And there were lawyers who were talking about it and saying, well, this is really an underhanded scheme by Alvin Bragg because he put...
The serious, like, intentional murder or something.
I forget what the other charge was.
A homicide charge.
And then he put negligent homicide as a lesser charge.
And so that's what the judge was saying.
Keep trying, keep trying.
All right, they finally give up.
All right, you're hung.
We're going to keep going, and we're going to make it about the lesser negligent homicide charge.
And then they found him completely not guilty of the lesser charge.
This jury realized this is a kangaroo court and basically shoved this back at him.
So it looks like, and this is what one of the analysts said, that they can't come back at him now because they put these two things together.
I don't know, you know, but certainly it's going to be hard even if it wasn't legally prohibited to come after him again.
It'd really be hard to try to get him on a greater charge when the lesser charge they found him innocent of.
Defense attorney would have a field day with that.
So you're saying there's something greater animus with this when just the negligent homicide charge was dismissed?
So I think he's safe here.
And so it was actually the district attorney that was doing it.
And, of course, the assistant district attorney was a woman, Daphna Yoren.
Her gambit to avoid a mistrial by dropping a manslaughter charge.
That was the other one.
Manslaughter charge against Penny.
And a bid to secure a conviction on the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.
That also failed.
Had she stuck with a manslaughter charge and allowed a mistrial to be declared, District Attorney Alvin Bragg could have tried him again in a second trial.
And would a biased jury potentially secure a conviction?
But now, no.
Anyway, I think that is the case.
That's from Information Liberation.
He's not a lawyer, but I think that is correct.
The decision on the fifth day of the deliberations came after the jury deadlocked on Friday on the more serious charge of manslaughter, leading the judge to dismiss it.
Penny faced up to four years in prison with that charge.
As the jury foreperson read the not guilty verdict, some observers in the courtroom applauded.
Others began to audibly sob and yell, including Neely's father.
That's the guy who was the homeless drug addict that threatened to kill everybody.
Neely's father, Andre Zachary, who was then escorted out.
Where was Neely's father when Neely needed him?
I don't know what he gave Neely.
He didn't even give him his last name.
A completely absent father who now wants to be in the spotlight.
He said, this is America who shouted.
Not him, but one other person.
This is America.
This is the sound of black pain.
No, this is the sound of not taking responsibility for your actions.
That's what it's about.
It's a sound of trying to misdirect your own guilt and shortcomings onto other people.
Outside chants of no justice and no peace.
And a Black Lives Matter activist outside the court called for black vigilante retaliation in response to the verdict.
And as Chris Minahan at Information Liberation says, NBC didn't mention that in their report highlighting black pain.
New York BLM leader...
And here's what he has to say in making a threat to other people.
It's like everybody else has vigilantes.
We need some black vigilantes.
That's right.
People want to jump up and choke us and kill us for being loud?
How about we do the same?
For being loud.
Attempt to oppress us.
Right.
I'm tired.
I know you're looking for us to be like, oh, go and march.
Go and march.
No.
This weekend, I want you to hold a community event everywhere from the Bronx to Houston to Seattle to Florida.
Black people, hold community events and talk about what you need.
Yeah, don't listen to people like that.
Or the Ku Klux Klan or whatever.
The notion that you'll be thrown into prison for trying to stop a career criminal on a rampage just because your race is viewed as that of an oppressor.
And their race is viewed as victim.
Needs to be completely destroyed if we're going to return to sanity, says Information Liberation.
As a matter of fact, he had a warrant out for his arrest at the time.
This is somebody who had already assaulted other people, his drug addict and everything else, and there was an arrest warrant out for him at that very time.
A career criminal.
That his father suddenly decided that he would attach himself to after his son is dead.
Well, take a look at what's happened in Germany.
In Germany, they just charged an American woman, 20 years old, for stabbing a migrant from Eritrea who sexually assaulted her.
This is a story from Daily Wire.
An American citizen could face 10 years in German prison for stabbing an African migrant who sexually assaulted her in a train station.
He grabbed the unnamed 20-year-old woman's buttocks.
She pulled out a knife.
He grabbed her arm.
She wound up stabbing him in the heart, leading to his death.
Prosecutors don't believe that she meant to kill the man.
But still, they don't believe it was within the bounds of self-defense.
The migrant was 64 years old from Eritrea.
The woman, who turned herself into police, has been charged with causing bodily harm resulting in death.
The Daily Wire asked the State Department if it is assisting the woman, and of course they said, well, we're monitoring the situation.
Of course they're not going to help an American.
And then when you look at the prosecutor, the prosecutor acknowledges the stabbing was preceded by the sexual harassment, by the grabbing of her buttocks.
And then that led to an exchange of words and the 20-year-old opening a folding knife she was carrying.
This is what the prosecutor says.
And making stabbing movements in the direction of the 64-year-old, whereupon he backed away and the 20-year-old followed him.
Now, that could be the basis of the case there.
You know, when we talk about it, you know, when we talk about a just war, right?
If somebody attacks you, you're entitled to defend yourself.
But then, if they back away, you're not entitled to come after them.
As I said many times, if somebody breaks into your house, you can shoot them.
You're concerned about what they're going to do.
But if you catch them stealing your TV and they're running out with a TV set under their arm, or the monitor, I guess we should call it now.
Well, I guess the TV sets them.
Anyway.
It used to be, you know, back in the day when these things were really big, I remember the big monitors that Apple came out at one point in time.
I mean, it took up the entire desk.
You remember those things?
It looked like a bathtub toy.
It was a piece of garbage.
Unbelievably heavy.
You see somebody running out with one of those things, just leave them alone.
You don't want to mess with them.
But if somebody's running out with your television set under their arm, and you shoot them in the back, that's prosecuted as murder.
Even though they broke into your home, stole your TV, running out with it.
And that same principle, I've talked about that over and over again.
That applies for nations as well.
If you are attacked, you have a right to defend yourself.
But then once that threat is neutralized, you don't have the authority to continue a forever war against civilians.
That's the issue that I've got with what's going on with Gaza.
And so that could be a big issue here.
The 64-year-old then grabbed the 20-year-old's arm, which she was using to wield the knife.
The 20-year-old freed herself from the grip and stabbed him once in the same movement.
That's all according to the prosecutor.
Okay, so again, as we continue on, he grabs her.
She pulls out a knife and, you know, get away from me.
Words, and then he moves away.
We don't know how far he moved.
He backed away.
She followed him.
How far?
Was it a step or two?
Then he turns around and grabs her.
Now he's the aggressor again.
And now at this point, if she stabs and kills him, I think she's within her justified rights.
And so that paragraph break there doesn't really, you know, we'd have to take a look at what happened with it.
I'm sure they've got surveillance footage they do everywhere.
The young woman's possible sentence of 10 years in prison is far greater than that that was faced by migrants who gang-raped a German girl in a city park in 2020. Nine migrants were convicted in the case.
Only one of them got any prison time.
None of them expressed any regret at the sentencing.
The gang rape.
Only one of them gets prison time.
None of them have any regret.
The German police instead investigated more than 100 people for criticizing the culprits in that case.
Do you see what's happened to Germany here?
It's not just about this girl who was attacked and then she fights back against her better, right?
Somebody from another country that they want to replace them with.
They've got a gang of nine people gang-raping a girl.
And then the people who go to jail for the longest are the people who criticized the rapists.
Don't you dare criticize these people of color that we've brought in to replace you.
That's the issue.
And the German politicians, as I talked about, they went after a retired guy.
Who put a picture up of one of these politicians and said, this guy is a, it wasn't a dunderhead, but it was something like that.
You know, he's a mentally weak, you know, Dumpkopf type of thing.
And the German politician came after him.
He's a green politician.
There's another green politician.
They do it between the two of them.
They've done about 1,500 criminal protests.
Prosecutions of people who made fun of them or criticized them.
You're not allowed to criticize the migrants either.
A hundred people investigated for that.
In June, a different 20-year-old girl in Germany was sentenced to jail for defamation for calling one of those men, the gang rapists, a disgusting rapist pig.
She got a sterner punishment than he did.
That insult, calling them rapist pigs, which they are, which they are, calling them rapist pigs was punished more than the rape.
Don't you call him a rapist?
Well, he is.
Prosecutors said they were looking into why the girl in the latest train station incident was carrying a knife.
Do you think maybe she was worried about being raped?
No.
With all this stuff that's going on?
Knowing that the German government and the German police aren't going to do anything at all about that?
In August, a Syrian migrant, who was supposed to have been deported, stabbed three people to death and injured eight others.
Leading a leader of the right-wing party to say, Is that your diversity?
When people are cut into pieces with machetes or horrifically slaughtered like animals?
In September 2023, 26 German police were injured as masses of Eritrean migrants fought each other in the streets.
But don't you say anything about it.
And so, you know, this is the kind of stuff that, you know, perhaps we can move on from this race war that they're trying to generate.
But you're going to have people like that Black Lives Matter guy.
That's their stock in trade.
As an agitator.
Daniel Penny and the Twilight of the Race Hustle.
This is an article by James Howard Kunstler.
Well, we can always hope that it's the end of the race hustle, but I think that would be naive, frankly.
People on both sides using it for their own purposes.
Counselor says, were you thinking of Daniel Penny this weekend?
A year and a half ago, the U.S. Marine veteran, age 26, subdued one Jordan Neely, 30 years old, a homeless schizophrenic with a record of 42 arrests, who was menacing riders in a New York City subway car.
Neely was, at the time, a fugitive on an arrest warrant for felony assault on a 67-year-old woman.
Penny applied a chokehold after Neely declared that he was of a mind to kill somebody on the train.
Now, here's the other part of this. .
Neely was still alive.
This is one of the things that came out in the trial.
I didn't cover all the stuff.
I don't typically cover trials.
But I think these things are important because they talk about larger issues of society and character and morality.
But Neely was still alive when the cops came.
They declined to give him CPR because he was filthy and an apparent drug user.
And they feared they could get AIDS or hepatitis from giving him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
So Neely died there in the subway.
They made the decision.
When the police came, they made the decision to let him die rather than touch him.
Because he was such a mess.
This is what these race pimps, like his father...
Like BLM are trying to push a race war.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg indicted Penny for manslaughter in the second degree, secondarily for criminally negligent homicide.
Instead of declaring the mistrial, they went for it again, and now it has backfired on this kangaroo court.
He said, unlike the original Jacobins of 1794 in Paris who were ultra-extreme idealists, our joke Jacobins are extreme cynics, imagining only the worst about the project of civilization, hence their alt-project to de-civilize the rest of us.
And it's been a long game of pretend, he said.
And at the center of it is this race hustle.
A hustle being the attempt to get something for nothing.
Seeking respect and approbation for people engaged in uncivilized behavior.
Well, that's not really it, I don't think.
Look, he was kind of on the trail when he started talking about them being Jacobins.
If you go back and understand what this is, this is pure and simple.
It's Marxism.
And the people who are out there trying to get whatever they can scrounge up are the people who are the useful idiots.
But the people who are running this are the people in politics and universities and academia.
People like Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorn, who were with the Weather Report.
And, you know, they...
I'm sorry, Weather Report.
That's the group.
Weather Underground.
Yeah.
Joe Zawano and Wayne Shorter, that was a great group.
We actually went to see them live.
Never saw the Weather Underground live.
Oh, I take that back.
I did meet and interview Bill Ayers once.
Yeah, what a character he is.
Slippery, very intelligent, very dangerous.
They were terrorists.
They killed people.
They got off.
How did that happen?
He comes from a very wealthy family, just like this Luigi Mangione guy, right?
He got off, even though they did bombs, they killed people, and so forth.
Their group was a Marxist group, and they decided that the traditional tactics of Marxism in terms of having a class warfare, economic class warfare, It was not going to work in America.
It had been tried and it failed.
And so they were going to do it with a race conflict, a race war.
So they helped to popularize the idea of white skin privilege.
That's what it began with.
Then they called it white privilege.
After he got off of the terrorism charges, then he went into education.
Got involved with Barack Obama in Chicago and all the rest of the stuff.
That's where this white privilege garbage is coming from.
It's about a race war.
It's about Marxism.
And the people who are in it just because they want to get some free stuff and hustle it and all the rest of the stuff.
They're just the useful idiots.
The dangerous people.
Are these white liberals who are running this stuff?
Because they want a race war.
Now, the other approach of communism, and both of these things are happening at the same time, is the approach of Antonio Gramsci, who was the founder of the Italian Communist Party.
He was the person who said, we've got to march through the institutions.
He was saying, we're not going to install communism by street warfare, whether it's over money and class or whether it's over race.
We're going to do it from top down, and that's what's really happening here.
It's that top-down, marching through the institutions that Antonio Gramsci was about.
And, you know, Pete Buttigieg's dad spent his entire life at Notre Dame celebrating and studying the life of Antonio Gramsci, which tells you how dangerous Pete Buttigieg is.
And he sent Pete Buttigieg to Harvard to study under Sokvan Berkovich, the guy who changed his first name to Sokvan Berkovich.
In order to honor Sacco and Vanzetti, Italian communists who the left believes were framed for murder.
I take no position on that one way or the other.
But the bottom line is that this guy loved communism that Buttigieg studied under at Harvard.
And he absolutely hated America and the pilgrims.
He traced everything back to the pilgrims.
And so if you understand that hatred, you understand the purpose of the 1619 program.
That was to erase our Christian heritage that goes back to the attitudes and the events of the pilgrims.
So, that's not where this is all coming from.
It's not simply, you know, I think that Howard Kunstler is missing, James Howard Kunstler is missing the point here.
He's focusing on the street urchins instead of the masterminds behind this stuff and the streams that are there.
And Mises.org understands it a lot better.
They say federal power...
And the statist race craft.
You know, we talk about state craft all the time, don't we?
And they understand that this is being weaponized.
It's being weaponized by people who have governmental power.
It's not just academia that is doing it.
They're all tied together.
Mises, they say, when the state gets involved and decides to wield state force in backing one side or the other in our society, where people disagree with each other, where they can debate each other, but when the government takes sides and says, you're not going to have any debate, and when the state attempts to control,
quote-unquote, race relations by using state machinery to protect people from racial discrimination and to correct people, quote-unquote historical suffering of any race, the situation escalates from an ideological disagreement into an all-out race war.
And folks, that's my design.
The main strategy by which the state performs this type of disastrous racecraft is by conferring preferences and special rights on the races that are deemed to be disadvantaged or vulnerable through measures such as civil rights or affirmative action, while imposing tailored penalties on the privileged race through schemes like direct or indirect reparations.
Well, that's where we are.
We're going to take a quick break.
break.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
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Jason Barker says, what infuriates me about the Penny case is that the family of the homeless guy was drug out in the spotlight to make it about race.
Where were they when the guy needed food and a place to stay?
Exactly right.
Exactly right.
And of course, then they brought out this picture of him 10, 15 years earlier when he was doing Michael Jackson impersonations.
That was a key thing to try to affect public opinion and make him the victim when he's been arrested 42 times.
And he was skipping a warrant at the moment because he had abused a 67-year-old woman.
And he jumps on a streetcar and says, I'm going to kill somebody here or whatever.
And it wasn't just Daniel Penny.
It was two other guys, one of them black, who helped to subdue him.
And then they didn't kill him.
The police let him die.
But we're going to pick one guy out.
We're going to pick the white guy out.
The vet.
So I'm talking about the woman in Germany, I guess.
She also lives in a place where white women are constantly raped by North Africans.
That's right.
That's right.
And Max.
Bill Ayers brought Obama into politics.
He absolutely did.
Mentored him.
And that's Chicago stuff.
And when you look at all this stuff, look...
Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorn, right?
They got off, surprisingly, for all the terrorism and the bomb that killed a security guard or something that was somewhere, a police officer.
They didn't go to jail.
But one of their friends did go to jail.
And they raised the son, who was Chesa Boudin.
Sound familiar?
That was the guy who was in one of these California towns, San Francisco or whatever.
He was one of these Soros district attorneys.
This is a guy who was raised by the Weather Underground people.
To be a radical.
And so it's Soros, it's Bill Ayers, it's all these people, Obama.
They're all part of that Soros thing.
But of course now it's all fine because Trump has appointed a Soros guy to be a radical.
You talk about Uniparty here.
So, yeah, we just forget about all that stuff.
That's the kind of 4-D chess that Trump is playing.
It's not a betrayal.
I know it looks like a betrayal of everything that you believe, but it's not.
Just go with it.
It's Donald Trump.
It's okay.
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So, let's talk about Bill Gates.
Let's talk about a real international criminal when it comes to health and depopulation and all the rest of this stuff.
This is a guy who, we've talked about this in Kenya.
He had gone in there and he had arranged for the, you know, we don't know how much he paid the Kenyan officials, but we know that it had to be at the core of it.
Or maybe it was just out of the goodness of their heart.
Maybe there was no money exchange.
Do you believe that?
But these Kenyan officials said, we are going to give diplomatic immunity to people who work for the Gates Foundation.
So that would be Bill Gates and his minions.
Not only do they have diplomatic immunity, which means that they can't be arrested or tried for any crimes, just like an ambassador can do whatever they want in a host country.
They have that kind of diplomatic immunity.
And they also had immunity from paying taxes.
They could buy property, they could do all things that citizens do there, but they can't be held responsible for any crimes or taxes.
Well, some of the people in Kenya, evidently the corruption is not 100% because some of the people who are lawyers said, this isn't right.
And we know there's got to be some kind of a smoking gun here.
So a group of lawyers sued over this.
And now Kenya's high court last week suspended this diplomatic immunity that had been given to Bill Gates in October and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
And so...
There's going to be a trial February the 5th, 2025, where they're going to review all of this stuff.
You know, when you look at the massive amounts of money that Bill Gates has, and how he gives more money to the World Health Organization than virtually any other country, and other things like that.
That's how he has his way with all this stuff.
You look at how much money he's got.
Well, you know, how does he compare to Elon Musk?
He's a pauper compared to Elon Musk.
Ha!
Bill Gates has got an estimated net worth of $154 billion.
I was saying that Musk had a net worth of $260 billion.
That was so yesterday.
His net worth is $362 billion.
He's got way more than twice as much money as Bill Gates.
Isn't that amazing?
What do you think Elon Musk is going to wind up doing with that stuff?
What kind of diplomatic community did he buy with Trump in this last election?
So we don't have anybody challenging that.
But, of course, that's one of the reasons I guess I am shadow banned forever under all these people.
I offended the left.
I offended the government when I pushed back against all the COVID stuff.
And I've offended the master of free speech.
Anyway, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation no longer has diplomatic immunity and privileges in Kenya, at least for now.
The High Court suspended the immunity after the Law Society of Kenya filed a legal challenge against the government.
The Kenyan government, in October, recognized the Gates Foundation and its employees as a charitable trust with special rights.
The new status exempted the foundation and employees in Kenya from legal action for any acts performed in Kenya as part of their official duties, and they had to pay no taxes.
So...
This ruling has required all defendants, including Kenya's Minister of Foreign Affairs and State Law Office, to, quote, collect, preserve, and compile all documentation regarding the privileges granted to the Gates Foundation, including details of the cooperation agreement under threat of legal consequences for noncompliance.
You see, this group of lawyers, the Law Society of Kenya, they know, like everybody else in the world, that there was some corruption there, that the Gates people bought this from these crooked politicians.
And so they said, okay, well, it's...
Let's find out what's going on.
And so discovery is going to be very interesting.
The diplomatic privileges allowed Gates Foundation to, quote, engage in contracts, legal actions, property transactions in the country, but then granted them tax exemption and legal immunity from legal actions related to their official duties.
And the people in Kenya are like, what?
*laughs* What is this about?
And the challenge, the Law Society of Kenya said the immunity undermines public interest as well as constitutional principles.
Tim Hinchcliffe, editor of The Sociable, said he believes Gates' efforts to attain diplomatic immunity in countries like Kenya are connected to a profit motive.
Wherever he goes, he stuffs his pockets.
Under the guise of philanthropy, while he sits back and collects his returns on investment, no matter the outcome.
When you've got that much wealth and power, less than half of Elon Musk, when you have an organization that contributes more to the annual World Health Organization budget than most nation states, you can buy your way out of anything, including diplomatic immunity.
And, of course, one of the reasons I talked about this last month was because he's...
Been charged with a lot of crimes, and the reason I'm talking about it today is because he's now stepped into a new hornet's nest with his comments that he was making to fellow billionaire about how he can do anything he wants to in India.
It's kind of like a lab to experiment on, you know, and the implication is that Indian people are subhuman, that he can do whatever he wishes to them and get away with it.
And he's also right now facing a lawsuit in the Netherlands from Trump shot injury victims.
He faces legal challenges in at least another country, India, for damages connected to the vaccines.
And remember that.
The charges in India for connections to the vaccine when I play this clip coming up here.
you know when you when you look at what is happening in the netherlands he is going to have to appear in court to answer in court this is why he wants to go somewhere where he's got legal immunity katherine austin fitz so i need to get back on again founder and publisher of the salari report
former u.s assistant secretary of housing and urban development said that the immunity granted the gates foundation in kenya is part of an ongoing trend in which major international organizations are granted such privileges katherine said ever since we created a central bank with sovereign immunity in 1930 as the bank of international settlements the one that is referred to as the central bank of central banks she said
ever since we created a central bank with sovereign immunity in 1930 we have seen the steady creation of international organizations that enjoy sovereign immunity, as well as international treaties that subvert national and local law.
Catherine Fitz said, not surprisingly, this has been followed by a steady erosion of the rule of law and the centralization of ownership and wealth, allowing a handful of elites to make war on the population and take assets.
In the case of the Gates Foundation, Catherine Austin Fitz said she believes, quote, granting diplomatic immunity to the Gates Foundation lowers the cost of the foundation prototyping complete control with digital ID while reducing population with vaccines.
It's all about population control, and I've said that in the past.
Population control can be either reducing the number of people, they always call that population control, or it can be completely surveilling us and proscribing what we can do using digital ID. According to a 2022 investigation by Corey Lynn,
quote, One organization that enjoys this kind of immunity is Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance that Bill Gates essentially created.
He established it in 1999. The foundation holds one of the four permanent seats on Gavi's board.
The Gates Foundation does.
And it heavily funds the organization to this day.
According to Corey Lynn, almost immediately after World War II, Congress passed the International Organization Immunities Act, which was signed into law on December 29, 1945. This established immunities, privileges, and tax exemptions for international organizations that might not be considered international organizations under the rules of international laws.
So, you know, those people in Kenya, it's just a banana republic, and they've got all these corrupt officials who can be bought and will give anything that people pay them for, except that that's us as well, right?
The difference is that our corrupt politicians laid the legal foundation for this type of thing, so they have an out, right?
They planned this a long time ago, but they're doing exactly the same stuff.
Legal immunity, tax immunity.
They do it because they get paid.
That's why they're there.
Every election is an advanced auction of stolen goods.
You know, when you look at the amount of money, some people said, well, it's about $260 million that Elon Musk put in.
Oh, what does that matter to a guy who's got a net worth of $360 billion?
And again, just to understand how the massive corruption...
You want to gauge the level of corruption in the United States?
Well, just take a look at how much money is given to politicians to buy favors from them.
And then you can take a look at the exploding deficit.
You think those two things are unrelated?
These people who buy politicians will get a thousand times their money back or more.
Elon Musk gave Trump $260 million.
And I've said it over and over again.
I'll say it again.
In the 2000 election, we had George W. Bush versus Al Gore.
Al Gore accused Bush of buying the election because he spent $100 million in total.
His campaign and the political action committees and all the rest of this.
$100 million.
You're trying to buy the election.
Al Gore, $70 million.
And so he was upset because, you know, Bush had 50% more money.
But the two of them combined, Bush and Gore, $170 million, and yet Elon Musk gave Trump $260 million.
And of course, Lala, within just a couple of months, got a billion dollars, and then wound up $20 million in debt.
She's looking the worst for wear, too, by the way, when you see pictures of her.
Amazing.
Gates' massive investment in Africa includes involvement in sectors like agriculture, public health, more recently digital IDs in Kenya.
See, it's food and drugs and ID for surveillance and control.
And, of course, the food and the drugs is about doing the first kind of population control, killing people.
The ID is about the other form of population control, surveillance.
And it's no coincidence that Bill Gates had pushed up, you can look it up, ID 2020. Everybody needs an ID by 2020. That's what they were kicking off with all the vaccine passports and everything.
And then he also has another agenda, which is the IA 2030. That's the immunization agenda.
That everyone, everywhere, every age, 20, 30, all the vaccines that he wants you to have.
So in October, Business Daily Africa reported that the Gates Foundation will advise Kenya on the rollout of Maisha Namba, a new digital ID system.
Namba.
Yeah, you got the Namba?
Yeah.
N-A-M-B-A. According to Reclaim the Net, the plan envisions every newborn being assigned a Masha Namba, which stays with them throughout their life.
Yeah, they just keep doing the same plan everywhere, don't they?
Many of the Gates Foundation's investments in African agriculture are funded through the Nairobi-based Agra, previously known as the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa.
The Gates Foundation is the founder and biggest donor of that organization.
And, of course, the Gates Foundation and the European Union have invested over $100 million to establish an African version of the CDC. So useful for pushing vaccines and depopulation, isn't it?
So there are calls growing for Bill Gates' arrest.
After he made that comment about India, they're looking for charges for him already.
And then he went on with Reid Hoffman.
As Slay News says, Reid Hoffman is a fellow Jeffrey Epstein-linked billionaire, Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn.
And Reid Hoffman has a podcast, and I'm sure that he's allowed on all these places that I'm banned.
But this is what was said about experimenting on people in India by Bill Gates.
It's kind of a laboratory to try things that then, once you prove them out in India, you can take to other places.
And so our biggest non-U.S. office for the foundation is in India, and then most number of pilot rollout things we're doing anywhere in the world are with partners in India.
You know, if you go there and you've never been, you might think, whoa!
Yeah, in India, it's like a lab, you know, just like a lab.
It's kind of a laboratory to test vaccines.
And, you know, the Indian people are kind of like lab rats, right, according to him.
So he made these remarks with Reid Hoffman, and people are pretty upset about that.
I see Karen Carpenter says, I saw J.D. Vance tweeted, Asking if gates should be made to stop mRNA vaccines in animals.
Most people said lock him up.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
And Max says, everywhere Gates goes, mobs are screaming at him.
Online, nonstop hate.
But he still acts like his business as usual and keeps pushing his eugenics program.
I always, that picture, I should have put it up today.
You know, they came after Gates to, I think, own him.
He's been a partner ever since they came after him for antitrust violations.
And you've seen the pictures of him in the deposition, and he's rocking back and forth like he's got autism or something, right?
Or he's channeling spirits or whatever this guy's doing.
And one of the days when he's showing up for the trial, somebody comes out from the side and throws a cream pie in his face.
And I've seen that put up with the caption.
this is the moment that Bill Gates decided he is going to eradicate the human race.
So, he's kind of like a laboratory And then when you prove them out in India, you can take them to other places.
Let the Indian people take the risks.
And so our biggest non-U.S. office for the Gates Foundation is in India.
And the most number of pilot rollout things that we're doing anywhere in the world are with our partners in India.
And you know, when you look at the ID stuff, that was where he has had his biggest success so far with the Adhar system.
And that was where they said, you know, here's your number.
Take a number.
And what did they do?
They used that system.
They bribed and blackmailed Poor people said, you're not going to get any welfare from us unless you take the Adhar number.
And you're not going to have any health care from us unless you take the Adhar number.
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is also very active in India.
Sleigh News says, in India, rules and regulations are far more relaxed than they are here.
You think so?
See, I don't think so.
It's just done a little bit differently.
You think that the rules are more relaxed in India over things like Operation Warp Speed?
It wasn't the Indian Prime Minister that created a vaccine to kill the world.
It was Donald Trump and his program in the Pentagon that was there.
It's just like the Kenya thing.
Yeah, the Kenyan government is a corrupt banana republic.
So are we.
We just happen to have nuclear weapons and the ability to print money out of thin air.
That's what makes us exceptional.
Pfizer tests deadly experimental drugs on Indian people.
India is used as a testing ground before vaccines are rolled out throughout the West.
One person comments and says, our voices matter, says, if your governments weren't under the influence of World Economic Forum's young global leaders, they would have opposed this type of stuff.
But they don't.
And they don't oppose it in any of the countries.
Just look at what has happened with Pfizer when India proposed conducting their own trials.
They said, treating a whole country as a testing ground.
And then other people are saying the usual stuff, which is true.
He's not a doctor.
No, he happens to have 150 billion reasons, though.
One person says he's a psycho-ecomaniac that for some reason some clowns listen to.
I give you 150 billion of those reasons.
That's what buys his way in everywhere.
So as all this is happening, and as he's pushing for digital ID and vaccination of everybody everywhere for population control and for population control, he's now jumped on the bandwagon to say we've got to have age verification for social media.
Gates is an advocate for a range of controversial policies, agricultural, vaccination, digital ID crusades.
Now he's endorsing online age verification, which is the same thing as his digital ID crusade.
It's the back door to all this stuff.
We learn from a posting that he put up on his blog, books to keep you warm this holiday season.
Yeah, Bill Gates' book set me on fire.
It was published along with a photo of a smirking Gates and a Christmas tree in the background.
Once of the things that get serious, since one of the stack of books that he's holding is that of a social psychologist, Jonathan, hates the anxious generation.
Yeah.
That book says that children should not be allowed to use smartphones until they're older.
That's what Gates is saying.
That's what Steve Jobs is saying.
Well, listen to him.
I think they know what they're talking about.
But it should be parents who make that happen.
Why are you buying these things?
Why are you giving them to your kids?
Why are you paying the monthly fees to sustain these things?
So, he said online users need to be vetted.
One person says, well, everybody's going to be treated like a minor unless they prove otherwise.
That seems to be kind of a recurring theme, doesn't it?
Don't they treat adults as children and treat children as adults?
Now, I want you to just think about this.
For the most part, these are the same people, the same people, that says, you're too young to use a computer, let alone social media.
Because you're too susceptible to suggestion.
You don't have the judgment of an adult.
So you're going to have to get an ID verification to get online.
And yet these same people are saying these children are sufficiently mature to mutilate and sterilize themselves.
You see a problem with that?
Why don't we have people who are pushing that back into their face?
You're the very people who are saying that it's okay to mutilate these children.
And you're now saying that they don't have the maturity to use social media online?
I don't think they've got the maturity to use social media online.
But we're at the point where, and it's not just people like Gates.
This push is coming, a lot of it is coming from conservatives.
Who don't like what's happening on social media.
So they want the government to take care of it rather than taking care of it themselves.
And in that regard, they have become just like the liberals because they want the government to fix all the problems in the world.
They don't look to parents.
They don't look to God, right?
They look to government because government is their God.
And we have seen them do the same type of thing with E-Verify.
We've seen DeSantis and we've seen the Florida GOP. So yeah, we got this border problem.
And we got illegal aliens who are stealing people's jobs.
So I think everybody should get the permission of the federal government to have a job.
We're going to make E-Verify mandatory.
Well, we've got this problem with people coming over the border.
So we've got to have biometric ID and a police state, a high-tech police state at the border.
And all of you are going to have to have some form of biometric idea in order to do anything in our society.
Vote, drive, all the rest of this.
This is where they're headed with all this stuff.
They create the problem, and now our solution is the same as Bill Gates.
Everybody gets an ID. Gates opens up his recommendation about the book by appealing to most adults' rose-tinted view of their youth, filled with real-life games and reading books and so forth.
The person says, as if the books themselves couldn't contain harmful content.
But he says, it's simply a stage being set for advancing the policy of online age verification, digital ID, everywhere, for everything, as a way to counter modern technology-related harm.
See, they'll make two mistakes rather than admit to one.
The solutions proposed in the book are not simple, but I think they're needed, he says.
He makes a strong case for better age verification on social media platforms and delaying smartphone access until kids are older.
But don't delay the sterilizing drugs or the mutilating surgery or the gender gaslighting of kids.
No, no, no.
Don't delay any of that stuff.
He says we need to have coordination between parents, schools, tech companies, and policy makers.
See, the problem is that all of those, you've got schools and you've got pharmaceutical companies and you've got Planned Parenthood that are coordinating on these puberty blockers, on these abortion pills, on the chemical sterilization, on the mutilating surgery.
That's the real issue.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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She landed at O'Hare and texted, What's wrong with these people?
I told her, Welcome home.
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Let's take a look at some of the vaccine legacy we have in the UK. The NHS staff there, the National Health System staff, are shunning the vaccine.
They know what's going on there.
NHS staff are boycotting COVID and flu vaccines.
This is coming from conservativewoman.co.uk.
Promoting while the government is promoting them to the public.
In a TV and radio ad campaign.
Concerned by the low uptake, the UK Health Security Agency has appealed to healthcare practitioners to get jabbed.
This season, only 14% of NHS workers took COVID jabs, and only a quarter received flu vaccines.
You see, here in the United States, when all this stuff was being pushed, We had the Trump administration authorized $250 million to push the vaccine for Trump.
That was the PR thing, pushing it in preparation for what Biden was going to do, is they did their uniparty tag team match and one of them handed it off to the other.
The most money that the Ad Council has ever had.
More than they ever had for Smokey the Bear or Just Say No or any of the rest of this stuff, right?
$250 million.
And they're saying, wait, the government is running TV and radio ads to get people to take this stuff, when in the hospitals only 14% of the people are taking it.
How did we solve that problem in the U.S.? Well, it's very simple.
First of all, bribe the hospitals to do everything that Trump and Fauci and Redfield and all these people, Berks, all wanted them to do.
Give them bonuses for identifying people.
Give them bonuses for putting people on ventilators.
Even paying families to go along with, oh yeah, they died from COVID. Okay, you say they died from COVID. We'll give you money or two to bury your family members.
And then when Biden came along, he said, I'm going to pull all of that money plus all of your social security, your Medicare money.
I'm going to pull that away from the hospitals as well if you don't vaccinate your staff.
That's where these vaccine mandates came from.
You know, Biden didn't mandate it.
He bribed it, right?
And blackmailed people.
He and Trump bribed and blackmailed people.
There wasn't a technical mandate.
Well, we're going to come by and we're going to put you in jail.
If you don't get your, you know, the doctors and nurses.
No, we're just going to give you money and you're going to make sure that they get jabbed.
And if you don't make sure they're going to get jabbed, we're going to take that money away from you.
That's the way it operated.
That coercion.
So in the UK, the NHS says this is because hospital staff are busy and they have no time.
Maybe that's what they're writing.
I just don't have time to get it.
No way I'm getting that stuff.
NHS staff are taking double the days off of sick post-COVID vaccine rollout than they have since 2009. In 2020, absences rocketed in the summer months.
Absences traditionally low between May and November.
COVID vaccines were offered to frontline staff from December of 2020. And that's when the sharp rise in absences began.
In March of 2021, three months into the rollout, when seasonal illness is traditionally waning, that's when it started going up.
Sick days have doubled from the baseline of 3.75% to 6.75%.
And they've not dropped back to the 2019 numbers, which were between 4.5% and 4.75%.
One NHS doctor, who didn't want to be named, said adverse reactions in staff and patients are what are contributing to vaccine hesitance.
You hear that, Rand Paul?
You're saying that it's Dr. Fauci.
Dr. Fauci pushing this vaccine on people, what you've done with your gain of function, that's causing people to be vaccine hesitant.
Now, people are vaccine hesitant because they see where this real bioweapon is.
Why aren't you so hesitant to do something about it, Rand?
Instead, you push this lie about the lab leak.
We've all noticed the adverse effects in our patients.
Many of us have become vaccine hesitant after seeing the debilitating health issues our patients are now dealing with.
And those that we have to treat.
But you know, they keep it to themselves.
Right?
He doesn't want to go on record talking about it.
Don't want to rock the boat.
So they don't tell people.
It's kind of like what we saw with Laura Loomer.
When you had Luke Grudaski say, why doesn't Trump just say I made a mistake and stop this stuff?
Well, I'm so tired of hearing about that.
That's so four years ago, said Tim Pool, as they wanted to get back to the election that was four years ago.
And complain about that.
And then Laura Loomer said, well, I didn't get the vaccine.
I knew better.
If you got it, it's on you.
Because she doesn't want to criticize Trump because that's where she makes her money.
Just like these doctors don't want to criticize what's going on with these drugs and hospitals policy and the NHS policy because that's where they make their money.
The love of money, the root of all evil, isn't it?
So he says, yeah, and we're dealing with this stuff ourselves, not just our patients.
No health professional that I have spoken to wants any more boosters.
But they're not going to tell you that.
He said the type of reactions we see range from local allergic reactions to a whole switch-on of histamine systems, such as POTS and MCAs.
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome.
Dizziness, a blood circulation disorder that causes abnormal increase in heart rate when standing up, while cell activation syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome, the MCAS, causes allergy symptoms with multiple systems.
Officially, the government recommends the COVID jab to care home residents, people in rest homes that we'd say here in the U.S., All adults 65 and older, because they're the easiest ones to kill, and you can blame it on something else, right?
And blame it on whatever they want.
When you look to the beginning of this, it was all people who were past life expectancy who had two and a half comorbidities.
Any of that stuff could have killed them, but they blamed it on COVID with their abused PCR tests.
Flu vaccination is recommended to all ages, including babies, from six months in the UK. By the beginning of June this year, healthcare professionals and the public had reported nearly 3,000 deaths.
And this is just in the UK. And I say just in the UK. I mean, this is happening worldwide.
Their population base is a lot smaller than the United States.
A lot smaller.
When we had 3,000 deaths, roughly, on 9-11, we went to war.
Why aren't we going to war with this stuff, right?
Where's the outrage for what happened with the levels of deaths like this?
3,000 deaths related to COVID vaccines since December 2020. It's exactly the opposite of what Trump is telling everybody.
Overall, one out of 111 people injected experienced a yellow card adverse event in the UK, assuming that one person submits only one report.
While one out of 148 people injected experienced an adverse event that was classified, they said, that was classified as serious.
One out of 180 reports were associated with a fatality.
Maybe this is what Trump was talking about when he said, you know, we got autism, we got like one out of a hundred or something like that.
No, that's your drug, Trump.
Autism has been building for decades now, and this will continue to build, just like autism.
But no, Trump, it was your drug, your vaccine, that you're the father of, that is causing one out of 111 people to have an adverse event.
One out of 148 to have something that is classified as serious, and one out of 180 to die.
That's your stuff.
That's just amazing to me.
I don't care.
Hopefully, there'll be some good things that'll happen in this administration.
We shall see.
But no matter what happens, this man can never be trusted.
Never be trusted.
And we must never forget...
How he betrayed and tricked people.
This consummate comment.
And that includes the people who were his cover in the mainstream alternative media, including the people I worked for.
A top cardiologist says 100 million vaxxed Americans now have irreversible heart damage.
We now have young kids in high school, junior high school, who have to get electrocardiograms before they can participate in sports.
Well, that's fine.
We have to have a fundraiser so we can buy more EKGs for people, right?
So they can participate in sports.
Nothing else to see here.
Just move on, right?
We don't have to ask what caused this.
That's just the new normal.
A leading cardiologist says over 100 million Americans may now have irreversible heart damage after receiving the so-called vaccines.
According to Dr. Thomas Levy, COVID vaccines are causing heart injury at least 2.8% of the people who receive the injections.
He says a minimum of 7 million Americans who took the COVID vaccine in 2021 now have severely damaged hearts.
However, the top doctor said that number is likely to reach to over 100 million people.
Dr. Levy is a renowned cardiologist.
He's also an attorney at law.
I remember Nancy Lord was running in the Libertarian Party.
She said, I'm a doctor and I'm a lawyer.
I can sue myself.
This guy could, too, I guess.
He also serves as the contributing editor for the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service.
He told MIT computer scientist and vaccine data expert Steve Kirsch, That the spike protein's effect on the heart is even worse than previously thought.
Back in 2022, the FAA quietly changed the electrocardiogram parameters for pilots to accommodate those who had cardiac injury.
Do you see how corrupt our failed institutions are?
It's not just the CDC. It's not just the FDA. It's not just HHS. I mean, it's FAA is covering for this stuff.
Oh, I got a call from someone.
Oh, we're going to have to do something to change this because we're going to have a lot of heart issues, so we have to change the parameters that will cause us to ground pilots.
Okay, I'll do that.
Sure.
I don't care anything about plane safety.
I don't care about the pilots' lives.
We'll just change the metrics.
They updated their Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners, and I talked about this when it happened in 2022. The FAA widened the parameters for the EKG beyond the normal range.
According to Steve Kirsch, this range wasn't widened by little, it was widened by a lot.
The cardiac harm, of course, is not limited to pilots.
My best guess right now is that over 50 million Americans sustained some amount of heart damage from the shot.
King County in Washington State covers the most populous city of Seattle.
Population of 2.3 million people.
98% of the people in King County, Washington, around Seattle, 98% of them received at least one shot of the COVID vaccine when they were rolled out.
And so, Dr. Peter McCullough and others have looked at the data For that county where 98% of the people got the shot.
Obedient little leftists that they are.
Trusting government because like this guy, Luigi Mangione, they believe everything that they hear in school.
I was not a good student, but I didn't believe what they were telling me.
Still don't.
Anyway, so a lot of American researchers, including Peter McCullough, analyzed the data from 2015 to 2023. And lo and behold, what they saw was after the vaccine rollout, they saw a 1,236% surge and excess heart attacks and cardiac arrest deaths among King County's residents.
So they got a baseline that went back, you know, five plus years.
And then, look, go forward another, you know, four years or so.
And they can see that it goes up 1200%.
That's about 12 times.
12 times.
And Trump wants to tell us that he saved millions of lives worldwide.
Unbelievable lie.
And so you ask yourself, so what's going on with this?
What is the deal with him and with RFK Jr.?
I've seen a lot of people say that, you know, he doesn't think that RFK Jr. is going to make it through.
And of course, he could sabotage that behind closed doors.
Well, hey, I wanted him in there, but, you know, they wouldn't put him in.
Not to say that RFK Jr. is somebody that we could trust either.
But when he's taking the lead on this, it puts him in a strange position of opposing Trump on the thing that Trump is the most proud of.
That'd be one way to reconcile this conflict, wouldn't it?
I did my best.
It's those people in Washington, you know, even these rhinos in the Republican Party, wouldn't put him through, wouldn't confirm him.
You just need to vote harder next time, and you need to trust me to pick the people.
Let me endorse the people who are going to support me and that type of thing.
You'll use it for that.
Anyway, Peter McCullough said, and this is a peer-reviewed study, Looks like the vaccines are smoking gone.
He said vaccines were created to strict military criteria, quote-unquote, to serve as a bioweapon.
Absolutely true.
They prepared these vaccines, DARPA and others, prepared them years in advance, just like they prepared the entire pandemic.
They had a plan for this, going to lock you down until the vaccine comes.
Well, the lockdowns were planned, and the vaccines were planned.
And they practiced with their germ games.
From 2001 until the time they did it.
They practiced for like 20 years.
And they worked on these vaccines for a very long time.
They are a bioweapon.
And the lockdowns that Trump imposed are a bioweapon.
Oh, but he's going to save us now.
He's going to save us.
McCullough says, as a doctor, I've never seen something so injurious to the human body.
Injurious, sorry.
The COVID vaccines are a weapon, he said.
According to strict military criteria, it's a bioweapon.
That's one of the reasons why it's so disheartening to see people like...
We have Francis Boyle, who was active.
And trying to work with treaties to shut down bioweapons and everything.
And when I was at Infowars that summer, you know, I was pushing back on this stuff and pushing back on what Alex and what Mike Adams were telling people.
And it got boiled over when Alex brought on David Icke, who had the same take on this stuff as I did.
It's all fake.
The bioweapon is the vaccine.
And the weapon against us that's happening right now is the lockdowns and the masks and the social distancing superstitions and all the rest of this stuff.
But he had me on with Francis Boyle.
Boyle was like, oh no, this came out of the lab.
Are we going to do something about this?
I said, no.
If it came out of the lab, look, this is just like, how did I know?
I was absolutely certain.
How did I know?
The same reason that I know that there's no threat at airports and airplanes.
The TSA admitted that in a lawsuit, and they redacted it, but they published the unredacted version, and then they realized their mistake, and then they put up the redacted version.
So it was very convenient.
We could go back and look and see what they didn't want us to know.
And what they didn't want us to know was at the very same time, they were threatening to shut down Texas because there was a rebellion against these naked body scanners and the pat-downs.
They said, we'll shut Texas down, and we'll make it a no-fly zone at the very same time.
The TSA was saying there is no threat to airports or airplanes anywhere.
And we know that's true because we know how bad they are at what they do.
We know how ineffective the TSA and all these measures are.
Just common sense tells you that.
But we've had tests as well.
And the congressman will not tell you the percentage of which they fail.
But they indicate that it is in the high 80s, low 90s.
Percent of the time they fail.
So if there were any threats, we would have had a lot of terrorist attacks on airplanes and airports, wouldn't we?
And so when you've got ineffective measures like the TSA, when you've got ineffective measures like the masks and the social distancing and all the rest of the stuff, If nothing happens, that means that there's no threat.
Because they don't have anything that's going to stop a real threat.
If there was a real pandemic, none of those measures would have worked.
If there was a real terrorist threat, the TSA doesn't do anything about it.
So the very fact that we don't have people dropping dead in the streets and the fact that we don't have these attacks on the airports tells you that that whole thing was a scam.
And that's what I was trying to get across.
But, of course, Francis Boyle will always come back, well, with all due respect, To Mr. Knight here.
Meaning, no respect whatsoever.
But, you know, it's sad because the real bioweapon was being prepared by the guy that he's cheering on.
And that Alex is cheering on.
That's the real bioweapon.
And you're misdirecting us.
And all of this stuff, folks, about the lab leak.
This is why I go back.
All this stuff about the lab leak.
It's a misdirection.
A dangerous misdirection.
Because, number one, it covers up their crimes.
Well, we did the best we could, but the threat was real.
And we did the best we could, and the measures didn't work, and so forth.
But it was a real threat.
No, it wasn't.
You were the threat.
You and your measures were the threat.
And what it does is it not only covers them for what they did in the past, but it prepares the public for what they're going to do in the future.
When they put out another one of these lying pandemics, they're going to say, well, you know, that was really dangerous, and, you know, we did our best, but it didn't work.
And so when you look at what is happening, Brownstone has an article, the U.S. Report on COVID Response, 10 truths and an elephant family.
An elephant in the room, a whole family of elephants in the room.
Well, the elephant in the room for Trump, for the GOP, for the MAGA people, There's everything that happened back then.
But that's not the way this report from Brownstone, written by somebody named Rahman, that's not the way it works.
I talked about this report yesterday, the 550-page report.
Jeffrey Tucker had a better analysis on it.
He said, well, here's all the stuff that they didn't talk about.
And even he didn't get to all of the key stuff.
Many more key things there.
And both Jeffrey Tucker and this guy don't seem to question this lab leak theory.
So here's the ten common sense truths, they said, brought out by the report.
Number one, long-term school closures were not supported by available science and evidence.
Of course, we all knew that before any of this stuff happened.
Number two, enduring COVID lockdowns unnecessarily damaged Americans' mental health.
Number three, forcibly masking young children ages two and older cause more harm than good.
You can see it on their face.
Faces breaking out and all the rest of the stuff.
Number four, unscientific COVID-19 lockdowns cause more harm than good.
Number five, those who recovered from COVID-19 were conferred infection-acquired immunity.
And again, this is the fight that Rand Paul had.
Well, Dr. Fauci, somebody like me who got sick, we shouldn't have to take a vaccine, right?
Oh, no, you don't have real immunity unless you get the vaccine.
And I said at the time, just think about that.
What, according to their vaccine theory, what is the purpose of a vaccine?
It's to train your immune system.
Okay, if you're training somebody for war, are they going to have better training if they have a simulation of that, if they have some war games, or if they're actually in a life-and-death struggle during war?
Which is going to be the better training?
The whole point is, is that even with a vaccine, what they're relying on, according to their theory, which I don't believe, any of this stuff about vaccines and viruses, but according to their theory, you are training your immune system to deal, you've got a simulated thing here that represents whatever you're being vaccinated for, and your immune system is learning to deal with that, so that when it sees it, it's going to attack it.
In reality, none of that stuff works, but that's a theory it's based on.
So if you don't have, if you've got a functioning immune system, you're going to have natural immunity if you actually got what you were sick with.
And they were discounting that.
They even changed the definition of a vaccine in order to remove natural immunity out of the equation.
Number five, COVID vaccine mandates cause massive collateral damage and are very likely counterproductive.
See what a milquetoast thing this Congressional Committee is?
Five years after the effect?
Seven.
The Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System is insufficient, and it's not transparent.
Oh, and by the way, they discourage anybody from using it.
Didn't mention that.
The coercion, the threat, the intimidation, the canceling.
Number eight, there was no quantitative scientific support for six feet of social distancing.
What a joke that all was.
We didn't know.
I mean, the government told me, duck and cover.
Six feet apart.
Wear your Red Ryder bandana and you'll be safe, right?
Number nine, the CDC relied on flawed studies to support the issuance of mask mandates.
Four years later, in a congressional study to learn what we knew from common sense and what we knew from previous studies, as I pointed out, in Australia in 2002. As I said, well, we got a SARS epidemic in Hong Kong and in Asia and so forth.
And so the people in Australia saw these people wearing masks.
And they did a study, and they say the masks don't do anything.
And in New South Wales, they said, if you sell a mask, and you tell people this is going to protect them, we're going to give you a $100,000 fine.
This is one of the reasons why, on the boxes itself, this doesn't protect you from anything, it says.
And that's the N95 mask.
What do you think your Red Ryder bandana does for you?
Not even the N95 mask protects you.
And finally, number 10, the Biden administration employed undemocratic, likely unconstitutional methods to fight what it deemed to be misinformation.
Well, now, all that is true, and if that's the 10 best things that they can come up with in that congressional committee, it means absolutely nothing, does it?
And then this writer, Raman, says, the time elephant, the time element elephant.
When did SARS-CoV-2 originate?
No, no, no.
Does it likely emerge?
They say it likely emerged because of a lab or research-related accident.
That's in the report, right?
And so we need to know when that happened.
It's important for you to know that didn't happen.
That that didn't happen.
And the reason we know it is the same reason that we know the TSA doesn't work.
Because we'd all be dead now if it was a bioweapon out of the lab.
And we'd all be dead from terrorist attacks if we had to rely on the TSA. No pandemic, no virus.
Just like HIV was not connected with AIDS. People knew it.
Fauci used the PCR test to spread that lie.
The whole purpose, folks, and by the way, when he puts this to the head, the whole room of elephants is the fact that they don't talk about how this got out of the lab and when it got out of the lab.
No, that's the big lie.
And that's the reason, folks, that they did this committee.
Those 10 things that I told you, that's nothing new.
That is such mild, old news.
As a matter of fact, we knew it before it was news, right?
We knew it when they were talking about doing it.
We know it wasn't going to work.
And so the whole purpose of this congressional committee was to sell the idea of a lab leak.
That's the whole purpose.
And this person is saying, well, you didn't get into who it was, you know, what did they know, when did they know it, who was it that leaked it, and so forth and so on.
That's what they want to investigate.
And the reality is, is that if you buy that You have exonerated them for what they've done in the past, and you're going to lay the foundation for what they're planning to do in the future.
That's the bottom line.
We don't want to firmly entrench their alibi, and we don't want to prepare people for their next MacGuffin.
That's the bottom line.
DG8, thank you for the tip.
David, no way Fauci or the rest of them will be held accountable without going after Trump first.
That's right.
Unfortunately, His cult doesn't get it.
They can't see the Trump White House funded COVID tyranny.
Boy, they resist that really hard.
We'll be right back.
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But we need to make that bigger.
So we'll talk about that.
We haven't reviewed that.
It's just kind of happened.
And we're glad that it's happened to the extent that it has.
Let's talk a little bit about money here.
Morgan Stanley is saying it's time to sell the U.S. dollar.
Investors are overwhelmingly bullish on the U.S. dollar, said Morgan Stanley, in view of their analysts.
They said that's time to sell.
Hmm.
Is that the case with Bitcoin as well, or crypto, because people are overwhelmingly bullish on it?
I think that's going to run a little bit longer.
The whole adage is you buy on rumor, you sell on news.
In other words, you buy on expectation, and then when things are going to start really happening, then you get rid of it.
Because you know the people's expectations are going to be dashed.
Just like the dot-com bubble that burst.
Everybody had big expectations, and they were correct for what the internet was going to be.
But the expectations got ahead of the reality.
I think the same thing is happening with AI. I think the same thing is happening with Bitcoin as well.
So just be careful out there.
Morgan Stanley's analyst, led by David Adams, explained that investors are broadly expecting to see a rise in the value of the U.S. dollar in the foreseeable future compared to rival currencies, including the euro, the Australian dollar, and Britain's pound.
They said, based on our conversation, it seems the consensus has firmly shifted toward a higher dollar for the foreseeable future.
Morgan Stanley said, this bullishness is being fueled by expectations that more positive data on the state of the American economy and new tariffs from Donald Trump will continue to drive the value of the dollar index up.
The investment bank's analysts, however, said they believe much of the good news is already in the price, with investors having largely internalized the U.S. performance narrative that is driving the value of the dollar up.
Morgan Stanley's analysts said they believe investors may also be overestimating the speed, the breadth, and the magnitude of the shifts to U.S. trade policy brought in by Trump's administration.
There's been so much talk about it, so much expectation about it, People get themselves excited about his picks and so forth.
Now, when it comes to Bitcoin, you know, Biden and his crew was absolutely head-on at war with it.
And so what's going to happen with Trump is that they're going to pull that war back.
They're going to deregulate some of the stuff.
That will all be positive.
But then, of course, as I said before, we're going to fall off the other side of the horse.
They're going to push the crypto, stablecoins, tokenization, all the rest of the stuff so much.
That we could wind up with, which we already have to some degree, a privatized central bank digital currency.
So it wouldn't be done in official capacity.
It'll be done in a de facto capacity by the friends of Trump.
While trade policy announcements could come relatively quickly, their implementation is likely to be slow.
And the scope will be narrower than many investors seem to expect.
And so they're going to get disappointed.
And so that's something that we're going to see happening right now.
Everybody says, oh, the dollar's going to be great because Trump is back and everything's going to fall into place.
And even if it did start to go the right direction, they're going to be disappointed at the speed and scope at which it happens.
Jack Maulers is saying, we're looking at the biggest economic shift since Nixon as major U.S. monetary policy changes are coming in the next one to three years.
What was it that happened with Nixon?
That's right.
We had Bretton Woods, too.
And with that, what they did was they went off the gold standard.
And so what we're talking about, and we say the biggest changes since Nixon, you're talking about a complete redesign of the financial system, which is what Biden was talking about.
But it'll be Trump who will bring it in.
Because he can bring it in, and people think, but he's pro-business.
He's pro-free market.
We don't have to worry about that.
So, this article from Zero Hedge says, it's time for gold again.
Gold has traded inside a consolidation phase since late October.
Stuck in some sort of triangle wedge-like formation.
A close above the 50-day average in the negative trend line, and things could get squeezy again.
a close below the big trend line and we could risk revisiting the $2,550 an ounce area, which is where we were just a few months ago.
It's amazing how our expectations change.
CPI and the ECB rate, European Central Bank's interest rates, the decision could be the catalyst that gold needs.
Stone X's advisor says $2,708 is the key resistance point.
Right.
And China Central Bank is jumping back on to gold and silver again.
So that is what's happening.
Bank of America paying $3,000 gold in the second half of 2025. Who knows?
I'm not in the business of predicting this stuff, but I do know That what is the fundamentals, as I've said over and over again, and with Tony, the fundamentals of the economy, the fundamentals of our debt, the fundamental approach of our government,
nothing has changed the fundamental desire to completely restructure the financial system in a way that gives them more control and surveillance the great taking that they're looking at and all these electronic and financial deceptions are very concerning and nothing has changed about any of that stuff blackrock is expanding their tokenized money market fund They call it, it's like BUILD, but they move the L to the end of it.
So I don't know how you pronounce it.
B-U-I-D-L. And they've added five more blockchains.
They're tokenization partners called Securitize.
And again, they want to put everything on, tokenize everything, securitize everything.
Yeah, that was essentially what they did to cause a big real estate crash and cause so much grief and misery for everybody.
And they want to do it again.
The securitization of mortgages.
They want to secure, now they want to securitize everything.
And they even call it that.
BlackRock even calls it that.
That's the essential component of the great taking.
They announced that BlackRock's Money Market Fund, we'll just call it BUILD, is now available on five additional blockchains that launched in March on Ethereum, and it's now expanded to other blockchains.
Build is the largest tokenized money market fund on a public blockchain with a market capitalization of $517 million.
Ondo Finance has issued its own money market fund backed by Build, so it accounts for $192 million of the balance, while BlackRock has a minimum investment of $5 million if you want to get involved in this.
And Ondo has a $5,000 minimum.
And also temporarily waives fees.
They want you in on this.
Oh, well, you know, if you've got a lot of money to put in on this, that means that you are a sophisticated investor and they can rip you off.
Because it's a casino and they're running the game and the tables and everything and nobody's checking to see if anything is legit.
Real world asset tokenization is scaling.
Scaling up.
And we're excited to have these blockchains added to increase the potential of the build ecosystem.
With these new chains, we'll start seeing more investors looking to leverage the underlying technology to increase efficiencies on all the things that have, until now, been hard to do.
And so, that's what they're doing.
They're weaving their web in the background.
Well, we're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
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Wow.
Well, thank you, Stealth Patriot.
That's really kind.
Says, I added a little class to my redneck family during Thanksgiving with a David Knight Christmas album.
Well, that's really kind.
Thank you.
Let's talk a little bit about what I mentioned at the top of the show.
The fact that we've got, the government is doing the best that it can to make 1984 come true, to make Brave New World come true.
I mean, pretty much all of these dystopian novels, they've looked at them as a pattern, Gattaca, you name it.
But of course, one of the earliest movies, film type of things, although it was a TV show, was Patrick McGowan's The Prisoner.
And the village that he is, as a former spy, as a former secret agent man, he's kidnapped and sent to the village.
They want to know why he resigned and what does he know.
So they're analyzing him.
It's a prison.
It's a 15-minute city type of prison.
You've got little electric golf carts that you can go everywhere, but you don't own any cars.
And you can't get out of that city.
And one of the ways that they enforce that, of course, is with this thing they call Rover.
And so if you haven't seen the series, I'll just show this short little clip here to you.
Those of you who have seen the series will enjoy this.
This is the group of people there in the village, and you've got somebody who is trying to escape or do something, and they call out Rover on him.
They didn't settle for ages.
Now they wouldn't leave the world.
You mean you brought them around to your way of thinking?
They had a choice.
Wait!
Wait!
Like the vaccines.
It comes out of the water.
And it creases in size.
Turn back.
Turn back.
What was that?
That would be telling.
Yeah, that would be telling.
And now it's no longer science fiction.
Like I said, they're making everything that we've seen in the sci-fi things come to life.
Now the Chinese have essentially created Rover.
It's not soft-bodied like that, but it's perhaps an even greater threat.
And just as we would see in the Prisoner series, Rover would try to escape off the island, would come up out of the water, or you saw it there coming up out of the water fountain, materializes and then gets bigger and bigger, smothers people, whatever.
Well, this is what it looks like.
With China's real rover.
And all of this, folks, is real.
The only thing that I've changed about any of this is I've put the sound effects from the prisoner in there that rover makes.
Look at this.
Coming up out of the water.
And it's not being pulled along by a string like the TV show was.
Now it's chasing these perps, identifying them.
They try to defend themselves.
They smack it.
Bat breaks.
Several of them surround this guy.
Look at this.
It shoots out a non-lethal weapon.
There it is in the water again.
Coming through the water.
Pretty amazing.
Going over this rough terrain.
They got this thing patrolling in any kind of terrain.
Patrolling with police officers in the city.
Oh, there's the four-legged robo-dog from Boston Dynamics.
And then they show it rolling it over and crushing it.
Yeah.
Now, there they are on a real patrol.
There are the people there.
So what is this?
Is this thing for real?
Is this a PR stunt?
You always have to ask yourself that about China.
We did have people who were falling down in the street as if they were dying to sell the other things.
So anytime you see something like this, you have to ask yourself...
What's really going on with this?
A lot of people taking pictures, thinking that it is something just for show.
So we'll see.
We'll see what happens with it.
But it's an AI-powered ball.
They should call it Rover.
Maybe they got the idea from that.
They say that it's got AI, so I guess that means that it can do anything and makes it real, right?
The article on The Sun calls it the cop ball.
I guess we could say this is a policeman's other ball.
It goes, they say, here's the specs for the RTG. It goes up to 22 miles per hour.
It weighs 125 kilograms, which is like 275 pounds.
It's used catching criminals.
It has all-terrain ability.
It can withstand four tons of pressure.
And it's got a lot of different weapons.
It's got net guns, it's got tear gas, sprayers, grenades, loudspeakers, and something called wave dispersal devices, which I'm not sure what that is.
I didn't look that up.
I don't know what that is.
But despite people thinking that it was a bizarre marketing stunt, and it might really, you know, it might really be.
Who knows?
We have seen a lot of really crazy stuff, though.
I showed you, I put the clip in the deck today, but I showed you the clip Of their all-terrain robot that had four legs, but on the end of each of the legs was wheels.
And we saw that thing on four.
We saw it on two wheels.
We saw it climbing stuff, right?
You can lock those wheels and then use it to stand and to climb things.
So, yeah, we're seeing some really crazy stuff being done right now.
The ball beast...
It is able to operate both on land and in water.
It can withstand a whopping four tons of impact, as I said.
It weighs 275 pounds.
Equipped with non-fatal police gear like net guns, tear gas sprayers, grenades, loudspeakers, sound wave dispersal devices, able to withstand water, rough terrain, mud, but it is also being shown patrolling through cities.
It said it can identify and stop criminals due to its AI-powered software.
It has facial recognition software, able to easily detect criminals known to the police.
It can then either call other robots, or it can call human law enforcement as backup.
Or it can just solve the issue itself.
Kind of like Rover.
Sometimes Rover was dispatched by the guys in central command or whatever.
Sometimes it assessed the threat itself.
The showcasing video shows the ball chasing after suspects, knocking them to the ground, even firing a built-in net gun.
Meanwhile, footage captured by pedestrians show the obedient ball rolling down the street accompanied by law enforcement.
China has been rolling out a lot of these abominations.
There's a company called Deep Robotics.
They have humanoid robots.
That was the one that had the wheels.
And I showed you how fast and agile that thing was.
It truly was amazing.
And there are other things in the works as well.
There's a humanoid robot, you know, with arms, legs, and a torso that doesn't have a face, kind of like Elon Musk likes to do it.
But it also mirrors human anatomy.
It's got over 200 quote-unquote bones and a synthetic breathing system.
The robot is called Clone Alpha, described as a musculoskeletal android, meaning that it has synthetic organs, artificial muscles, ligaments instead of traditional robotic components.
And so we look at this type of thing, and our big mistake, as I've said over and over again, this might be a joke, it might be a marketing ploy or whatever, but it might be real.
Our big mistake that we make is to overestimate the morality of the people who are developing these things, the people who govern us.
And the other big mistake that we make is to underestimate their technological capability.
So that brings us back to New Jersey and the mystery drones.
And Newsweek is reporting this.
Did a mystery drone crash in New Jersey?
You know, they only fly these things at night.
And as we were looking today, you know, we had a tremendous amount of fog here in the area this morning.
And as the fog is starting to move around, you can still see a whole bunch of contrails.
And Karen said, because usually I've got my nose in the books, you know, when I'm reading in the morning, she's looking, sometimes looks out the window.
She says, they always do it at night.
They're putting these contrails up at night because we had the chemtrails.
We had Tennessee law prohibiting that.
They don't want to get caught.
Whoever it is that's doing it.
So they put this stuff up at night and then as the day breaks, as the sun comes out, you can see what they've been working on all night.
Is that what's going on in New Jersey?
I mean, clearly what's happening in New Jersey is government-based or the government would stop it.
They have violated and crossed every red line that the government has about drones, and some of these drones are supposedly very large.
So what is it that they're doing?
We still don't know, but Newsweek says there's an unverified video posted on social media allegedly showing the aftermath of a drone crash.
And then, of course, there's another video out there that's put out by a satire site showing something similar, a crashed drone.
So again, is that to confuse people about that?
Did they put that out so that people discount the fact that one of these things perhaps crashed?
A recent video filmed in a car at night appears to show flames and smoke emerging from the side of the road.
Someone says in the recording, there was like a craft that crashed out of the sky.
It was crazy.
I don't know what's going on.
But of course, there's also a Facebook post.
By a satire site called Jersey Coast Emergency News, which said state police are searching for a drone that had crashed in the Pine Barrens.
And so, again, they cover themselves, if that's what happened, by putting out this on a satire site.
Newsweek contacted the police department with incident as reported to have happened.
And while authorities have acknowledged the drone's recent presence, there's been no official confirmation that one of them crashed.
But again, the fact that they won't do anything about it.
It's over military bases.
It's over population centers.
They're doing it at night.
All of those strongly prohibited.
It's the government that's doing it.
No doubt about it.
Whatever it is.
And then we look at artificial intelligence and weather prediction.
We're being told now that they're using artificial intelligence To accurately predict the weather 15 days out in advance.
So what does that tell you about their climate change predictions?
Is that the reason why they have failed for 50 plus years?
It was a 50-54 now that they started this stuff.
First Earth Day, of course, they were talking about dire situations.
And for eight years, they were telling us we're going into an ice age.
Then they flipped the script.
But, of course, when we look at this, and I've said many times when they had the American Meteorological Society in Austin about a decade ago, I went there to cover it and set in on a lot of the presentations that people were giving.
Everybody had a model.
To predict the weather.
And so they explained their model and what the parameters were.
It was open.
You know, everybody was sharing information.
All the scientists were sharing information.
That's the way you do science.
And so a lot of them had been selected to have presentations with an audience, but they had this massive floor that was like a gigantic science fair project where they would have a booth and they're standing there with their presentation behind them with all the stuff that they've done.
And if you want to ask them any questions about it, you know, they're more than happy to talk about how it had worked out, what had worked and what didn't work.
You know, that was the whole point of all of it.
But, you know, as I'm going around and looking and talking to people, nobody had anything that could predict the weather.
And, of course, that's what we see with our weather apps.
They're constantly missing stuff.
You know, we were supposed to have massive snowstorm when my daughter was here from Texas.
And we went, well, maybe they need to go back.
And that's what they were predicting like a week out and even a few days before.
Then, as you're getting closer to it, it's like, oh, no, not going to have any snow at all.
And when Karen and I pull up the weather on different phones using different apps for the same area, we will see a difference of two degrees or more.
Now, the climate change nuts are telling us that if the temperature varies by that much, we're all going to die.
Vary by what?
What is the reality that's there?
You don't even have a legitimate baseline to compare this stuff with.
And so now they're telling us, oh, we've got this nailed.
Now we can predict weather 15 days in advance.
Okay, now do it for 15 years in advance or five decades in advance, and we'll talk about your climate change stuff.
This is coming from NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency that's their administration, I think.
This is a presentation they did in Las Vegas.
And saying we can do better weather predictions and so forth.
Meanwhile, in the UK, the headline is, Massive cover-up by UK Met Office to hide its 103 non-existent temperature monitoring stations.
This is in England.
It's not really large, but what they did was they've got temperature stations that they're reporting the weather on.
They don't even exist.
Maybe that's why we're getting...
They're making this stuff up, just like they make up the climate change stuff.
What are they doing for the so-called weather stations?
Well, they're just doing old-fashioned interpolation, you know, like people used to do before they had calculators.
You know, you would use your slide rule, and they had a book with a table of numbers, right?
And, you know, whether you're doing trigonometry or you're doing something else, you find the number that's in between the two, and you do a linear interpolation.
You know?
And so there weren't like 60% of the difference between these two measurements.
So I'm going to apply that as if it was linearly changing between these two values.
That's probably what they're doing with this stuff.
But they're trying to, as they put this stuff up and they're doing weather reports about it, they are massively trying to cover up and hide the fact that they don't have these weather stations.
And they don't have historical data that they can use either.
The founder of the Weather Channel said, first of all, they don't have much in terms of historical weather data going back beyond the early 20th century.
And what little bit they do have was taken off of thermometers.
They're the standard mercury thermometers where you can wind up with parallax problems when you're trying to read it off of that.
You can't get that to within one degree or one and a half degrees.
You can't read an analog thermometer to that kind of accuracy.
What utter lunacy this all is.
No wonder that Michael Mann...
Who did the hockey stick thing.
No wonder he fought in court to hide his data.
Because he doesn't have any.
It's all a lie.
It's all a lie.
It's just amazing.
This fundamentally changing our ability to do probably the most important thing in our business.
And that is to predict, project, and forecast.
So they haven't been able to do this all this time.
But now they've got it solved.
Well, one more thing here with the weather.
That is, the map shows thousands of geoengineering projects worldwide.
This is coming from Exposenews.com.
An interactive world map developed by ETC Group and Heinrich Ball Foundation has shed light on the widespread nature of geoengineering experiments aimed at altering the climate.
The map identifies over 1,700 projects worldwide, including carbon capture, solar radiation management, weather modification, and other methods.
And it was published in the Daily Mail.
And as Exposé News said, look, this is just a limited hangout.
They want to throw some of this stuff out there, too, while they hide the key stuff there.
So here's locations of experiments that we're doing to alter climate.
They said, don't get excited that admissions about the scale and the range of geoengineering operations that have been occurring for decades are about to be admitted anytime soon.
This article is what's known as limited hangout.
Those who are attempting to expose the entirety of this agenda will continue to be spurlessly labeled as conspiracy theorists.
They will kookify their opponents.
For those who are unfamiliar with the term, a limited hangout is a tactic used in media relations.
It originated from the spy trade, right?
These are the people who are the masters of deception and lies.
It involves admitting or partially revealing some truth while still concealing the most damaging or crucial information.
That's the way it works.
For a list of the types of projects the geoengineering monitor map recognizes, they include stratospheric aerosol injection, colloquially known as chemtrails, But only within the context of cloud seeding and blocking sunlight, for example.
The section of weather modification, the website mentions firing lasers at clouds to change the Earth's albedo and includes an article about the U.S. intelligence service weaponizing the weather in the 2015 article.
Can the CIA weaponize the weather?
They mention the U.S. military's HAARP program as being closed, which indicates that it was unsuccessful, and it mocks those who believe in chemtrails as demonstrating the boundless scope of human imagination.
I think Nick Begovich, I have to go back and check on it.
When I looked after the election, I think he was winning in terms of election going to Congress or Senate.
I don't even remember what he was running for, but I've talked to Nick Begovich out of Alaska.
He's an honest guy.
Whether or not he's right, nobody's right about everything, but he's an honest guy.
It'd be interesting to see if he gets into Congress what he does.
He's on to this stuff as well.
For its piece of journalism, the Daily Mail, they put journalism in quotes here.
The Daily Mail, based on the geoengineering monitoring map, is using a manufactured anthropogenic climate change crisis, man-made climate crisis, as cover for nefarious geoengineering operations.
How do we know they're nefarious?
Because if they weren't, they wouldn't try to cover them up, as they use it to manufacture a climate change crisis as the excuse to implement these things.
But the good news is, they said, judging by the comments under the Daily Mail article, the public isn't buying any of this stuff.
That's the good news.
Well, we're going to take a quick break.
Before we do, Ryan Forrest, good to see you.
Because I love this new Wise Wolf Gold plug.
Well, thank you very much.
That was Whistler who did all that stuff.
And it was a good thing for him to get involved in.
He's able to do a little bit of video editing now.
And that's the next question.
Brian and Deb McCartney, did Tony make it now?
Ryan Forrest says, had it be Travis or Whistler?
It was Whistler who put that together.
And Christopher Mincy, John Coleman, founder of the Weather Channel, that's the guy I was talking about the other day, was the weather guy in San Diego where I grew up, and he always said global warming was fake.
That's right, and that was one of the things he said.
You don't have that many temperature stations, and you're reading it off of an old analog thing, and you claim that you got a temperature record.
And, of course, the other part of it is these are people who believe that the Earth is billions of years old.
Billions and billions, as Carl Sagan would say.
And you know what they have records for.
A hundred years or so.
And if it varies by one degree, we're all dead, right?
Well, certainly, Luigi bought into that.
I don't know about Mario.
I think Mario is smarter.
But Luigi bought into it.
I want to follow up before I take a break.
I want to follow up.
Yesterday I talked about a listener who has kindly sent us three years in a row now Christmas decorations from the Jimmy Stewart Museum that have to do with It's a Wonderful Life.
And every year they do a different one.
And I held it up and I said, and then this is different.
This is from somebody named Carrie or something on the back.
And...
And it didn't occur to me what that was until I looked at the front after the show, and I saw Virginia Patton Moss, who played George Bailey's sister-in-law, that his brother marries, right?
She's married to a wealthy person, right?
And it said on the back, To the Knight Family, Merry Christmas, from Carrie Moss Loop.
Well, none of those really rang a bell, but when I looked at the front and I saw Virginia Patton Here's the name of the actress, but it was there as Virginia Patton Moss.
I thought, oh, that'd be her married name.
Her stage name was Virginia Patton.
She was the great niece of General George Patton.
And that was her big role in It's a Wonderful Life because she retired shortly after that.
I think she did one more movie or two more movies.
And she retired because she wanted to get out of Hollywood and have an ordinary life.
And she did show up to a lot of the It's a Wonderful Life events, you know, became such a cultural thing because it got out of the public domain.
I mean, it got out of copyright and was in the public domain for a while.
But she would show up at some of these things and would give interviews about it.
it she just recently died in 2022 at the age of 97 she was the last surviving uh crew member that was an adult they have some of the people who played children have survived but she was the last surviving adult member she died at 97 in 2022 and so i thought well that's i bet that's it i looked it up on wikipedia
it says patent was married to cruise moss from 1949 until his death in 2018 she gave up acting in the late 1940s to concentrate on raising a family with her husband in michigan Okay, so I go back and I get this, and it's like, yeah, that's it, we solved it.
And then I find that on the back of the card that he put in the other card, he explains it all.
So, thank you very much.
It was a lot of fun, Alexander.
I appreciate that.
And he says, P.S. I recently was at the Jimmy Stewart Museum, and I met Carrie Moss Loop.
So, Moss is the married name of her mother, and then Loop would be her married name.
So, that's why none of these ring a bell.
Daughter of Virginia Patton Moss and her mother played Ruth in the movie.
And so anyway, so thank you very much.
That was interesting to find that.
We're going to take a quick break and we will be right back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
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All right, welcome back.
Let's talk a little bit about the seminaries of Satan that we call school.
Because it is selling a satanic agenda in so many different ways.
And it is funny to me, actually, to see everybody getting so upset about this satanic temple again.
And this is now being done in Ohio.
They've done it in other places, and their intention was It's to shut down after-school Bible classes.
But actually, it backfires on them in most places.
When people see that, and the people who run the after-school Bible classes have said exactly that.
They said a lot of people don't even know about us, but when the satanic temple comes in and does this stunt, and that's what it is, it's a publicity stunt for a guy who calls himself Lucian Greaves or something like that.
I mean, it's not his real name.
It's his stage name.
And so it's just a money-grifting, entertainment, trolling thing.
And what they're trying to do, and they have done this in various places, put up these displays.
Remember, what was it, last year or something?
They put one up and they put it in the State House in Iowa.
And some guy traveled cross-country and destroyed it, and they filed charges against him.
These people don't believe any of this stuff, and they'll tell you to your face that they don't believe any of it.
They'll tell you in the press releases and the interviews that they don't believe any of this stuff.
This is to mock and to destroy what other people sincerely believe.
That's what these guys are.
They're trolls.
What they're doing with these displays, what they're doing with these classes is like going to a statue that somebody has put up to honor someone or something that they love and writing graffiti all over it.
That's what this is about.
We don't need to bow down to people like this.
We don't need to be shamed by people like this.
And one of the things that bothered me last year was to see that there was some conservative Republican who was even a pastor and also a member of the state legislature there in Iowa.
Defending their right to do this under the First Amendment.
First Amendment doesn't give you the right to shut down other people's speech.
First Amendment doesn't give you the right to shut down other people's expression of religion, which is what this is about.
That's their motivation.
And it's about something that they don't even believe.
And so really what they're doing is the same tactic that's been done by a lot of these atheist organizations.
And the ACLU filing suit against anybody who exercises their constitutionally respected, God-given right to freely exercise their religion.
But when I look at what is happening with Satanic Temple, Satanic Temple is offering religious class to Ohio elementary children.
Do you not realize that there's religious instruction that is already happening?
As I mentioned at the beginning of the program, when I talked about Luigi, I said, they've got a lot of different pagan religions.
And these people are sold into the religion of environmentalism.
They're sold into the religion of Marxism.
They're sold into the religion of LGBTism.
These are all worldviews.
These are all things with do's and don'ts and They want to punish you in one way or the other if you don't get on board with them.
These people call themselves non-theistic Satanists.
In other words, they don't believe any of this stuff.
They put together a mockumentary type of thing, the Hellion Academy of Independent Learning.
They did that so they could call it Hail, as in Hail Satan.
They'll be offered to children at an elementary school in Ohio.
And the program director, so the focus of the classes will be teaching kids concepts like empathy, compassion, and justice without any religious underpinning.
So who decides what's right and wrong?
And on what basis?
And on what accountability?
Who are they accountable to, right?
Just like when we talk about Thanksgiving, who are you thankful to?
You can talk about what you're thankful for, but who are you thankful to?
So these people don't even know who they serve.
They think they're on a lark here.
Because students have been granted permission for release from school to participate in Christian programs, a couple of parents, according to this person, asked the Satanic Temple to come in.
But again, as I've said before, it actually helps these programs.
These people are saying, give me your children, you know, just like the LGBT people, just like the institutional education stuff, because they want their hearts, their minds, and their souls.
That's what's really happening with all this stuff.
But we've got a lot of people saying, well, you know, they're just becoming literal temples of satanic idolatry.
Do you not realize they've been that way for a while?
Now the very organizations that celebrate rebellion against God have waltzed into public schools with the blessing of administrators.
Again, that's been going on for quite some time.
And we don't have to worry about this because we have mightier weapons.
And the time that we got left, I want to run through this really quickly.
Oh, for the love of the road, says Nick Begich III, did win.
Good, good.
That's good.
That'll be interesting.
I expect him to do something interesting there.
I want to talk about this.
About addiction and slavery.
You know, America loves to talk about how free we are, and yet you look at it and you look at the controls that we have, the regulations we have, the taxes we have, and all the do's and don'ts that we have.
There's not any freedom there, but there's something that's a much worse form of slavery.
That's our addiction, our addiction to sex, our addiction to drugs, our addiction to money, our addiction to power.
All of these things are things that promise to free us, don't they?
And yet they make us servants.
They enchain us.
And so there was an interesting article on World talking about people seeking freedom.
And this is a guy who was a heroin addict.
Then he became a methadone addict.
He started out smoking pot.
His name is David Stoner.
Yeah, for real.
He remembers the feeling of smoking pot.
It gave him confidence as an 11-year-old.
And then he moved on to other things.
And, you know, it is, I look at this and, you know, he got drawn into this because of peer pressure, because he wanted respect for these types of things.
And it really was a blessing to me that I've been kind of inoculated against that by the time I got to that point.
I mean, when I was in a band, everybody was into drugs and alcohol and all the rest of this stuff.
And the fact that I didn't want it was, you know, it wasn't like, well, you need to do this.
But it was implied.
You could feel the pressure that's there.
And they were very uncomfortable doing drugs around me when I'm sitting there cold stone sober.
Yeah.
But, you know, so I could feel that pressure, but there wasn't any way that I was going to give in to it because of the family that God had put me in, but even also because of a movie.
I've talked about this before, Days of Wine and Roses.
And that's kind of what happened with this guy.
He was already kind of doing drugs socially and that type of thing, giving him social creds.
And then he met his wife, who was much heavier into this stuff, and she introduced him into some harder things.
And the two of them struggled back and forth with addiction, just kind of like that movie, The Days of Wine and Roses.
That was something that just kept coming back to me.
It was always in the back of my mind when I was watching people doing drugs and other things like that.
It's like, no.
No, I know where this stuff leads.
And so it was just a real blessing.
It wasn't anything that I can brag about.
It was just something that God had put in my life.
And so this is a story, and I'm running out of time, so let me get into this real quickly.
I tell you what, maybe I'll just cover this tomorrow.
Because there's too much that's in this as they talk about the struggle to get out and the things that are interposed as a temporary solution or a substitute for the harder stuff.
The drug overdoses that were happening to one of them three times a week.
The struggles that they had and the expense that they have with methadone.
That's one of the other things that's really key.
You know, the pharmaceutical companies that created this opioid epidemic Are making an incredible amount of money every year by selling these substitute drugs that are themselves an addiction.
So tomorrow we're going to start earlier on this, and we're going to get to what it was.
That actually freed the stoner, David Stoner.
What was it that actually freed him not only from his heroin addiction, from his methadone addiction, but freed him from the clutches of the evil pharmaceutical companies?
Thanks for joining us.
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They created common core to dumb down our children.
They created Common Past to track and control us.
Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
And the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
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