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Jan. 3, 2025 - The David Knight Show
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Fri 3Jan25 CyberTruck "Bombing" Doesn't Add Up; Facebook's AI "Friends" & the Dead Internet
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In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's the David Knight Show.
It's Friday the 3rd of January of our Lord 2025.
We're going to begin today with the cyber truck attack in Las Vegas.
I'm not buying any of this.
It reeks of one lie after the other.
Looks like this guy was set up as a patsy.
Of course, the question is why?
And who is doing this?
So I want your thoughts on this.
I'm going to lay out what I see here.
And I'd like to get some feedback from you as well as what you think about this.
Also, we have Fakebook is making a big move to what some people have called the dead internet.
Is Yuval Harari's dystopian dream coming true with this?
And we're going to talk about the vaccines as it moves forward.
And as free speech is obviously not on Twitter.
And a lot of people are still trying to suck up to Elon Musk over this.
It truly is amazing.
David Icke really cut them to pieces.
We're going to talk about that as well.
We'll be right back.
Stay with us.
Well, what we see happening with the narrative what we see happening with the narrative in just the last couple of days...
First of all, the New Orleans situation I thought was very plausible.
The guy's life is falling apart personally.
Two very bad divorces.
He turns to Islam, becomes radicalized.
We saw the guy jumping out of the truck and shooting people and everything.
But this thing in Vegas is completely different.
None of this makes any sense.
And it is interesting to me to see how they have the media, especially, trying to make connections between these two people.
Yeah, they're both at Fort Bragg, and now Fort Liberty, whatever.
They're both at Fort Bragg.
That's like saying they're both living in a city, the same city at some point in time.
That doesn't imply anything at all.
I mean, we have Fort Bragg, 50,000 to 55,000 people there at Fort Bragg.
It's a small city.
And when you talk about the, oh, they both rented their vehicles on Turo, this app, again, it's like Airbnb.
There's nothing to see there.
And the narrative that has come out to try to paint him initially as perhaps against Trump has been completely destroyed by his family.
They found some very old posts from his ex-wife.
From eight years ago, perhaps even earlier than that, a leftist socialist worker.
That had a habit.
Social worker.
She has a degree in socialism, is why I look at the social worker stuff.
But, you know, absolutely despised Trump.
But they're not...
Together anymore.
And so, when we look at the news as it's putting this out, he had over 19 years in the Army, 18 of which were spent with special forces.
This is not a guy who was a clerical position like the other individual.
He had just been promoted to a remote and autonomous systems manager just three months ago, and he was on leave.
He had a new girlfriend.
They had a brand new baby a couple of months ago.
None of this stuff adds up.
On the one hand, you've got a guy whose life is going down the tubes, and you've got another guy who has, on the cusp of retiring, and with his previous experience, he's got all kinds of opportunities in front of him.
A Colorado townhouse associated with Lovellsburger, and again, not too many of them We're talking about the fact that he's got a new girlfriend and a new baby and that type of thing.
As a matter of fact, this is in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Former wife doesn't even live in Colorado.
She lives in Florida.
She had nothing to do with this, and yet it was all her rage against Trump that you saw everywhere that was assigned to him by the media.
He is suspected of renting the Cybertruck in Colorado Springs and driving it across the border to Nevada on Wednesday morning, stopping at various charging stations along the route.
You bet he stopped a lot of charging stations.
He drove it across the border.
They made it sound like it's just a little hop, skip, and a jump.
It's like a 12 to 13 hour drive.
You better believe that he stopped at charging stations for quite some time.
Everything about this is strange.
You can see sparks that look like fireworks lighting up a black cloud of smoke coming from the vehicle.
I played that for you the other day.
A tumble of charred firework mortars, canisters, and other explosive devices were found in the back of the pickup truck.
I played this for you yesterday.
And when I went back and thought about it a little bit more yesterday, Odd things of this narrative started coming out.
When you look at the back of the truck, this is from the freeze frame from the video that I showed yesterday.
There was so much made about Elon Musk's strong cyber truck.
Oh, his hulking truck, they refer to it in this article.
Authorities largely credit Musk's hulking truck with preventing further damage.
It was able to contain much of the explosion.
Well, it wasn't much of an explosion.
Look at that.
You've got a bunch of fireworks there.
You've got some canisters of camping fuel and things like that.
And those canisters did not explode.
They're still intact.
Look at that.
They're charred but intact.
That wasn't much of an explosion at all.
That didn't make any sense whatsoever.
It was simply for show.
So the narrative is that this Army Special Forces guy wants to send a protest to Trump and Musk.
So he gets Musk a cyber truck and he drives it to Trump's hotel to blow the place up.
What a joke!
That's why I said everything about this reeks.
First of all, he loved Trump, voted for him, all the rest of this stuff.
You know, you might, again, if not liking Trump makes somebody guilty, I've got to watch out, but I'm not advocating this.
And anybody who has a special forces, this is what his uncle said, anybody with special forces would be able to do much better than this, which is household goods that they got out of the hardware store.
So, again, When you look at this, officials are still exploring how the explosives were detonated.
But sources have said that they were likely controlled by the driver.
So the narrative is supposed to be that he pulled up in front of the hotel and he shoots himself, he starts the detonation and shoots himself in the head with a.50 caliber pistol that he just bought.
Never been associated with him before.
So, number one, let's take a look at the explosion in the fire.
I showed you just this picture here.
Here's another picture close up.
Look at that.
It didn't even take the paint off of the container that had fuel in it.
You know, when you start to look at this, it starts to get very much like 9-11.
You know, what is the melting point of Musk's sidewalls on his thing there?
And what is the burning temperature of...
A canister of camping fuel.
Except the camping fuel wasn't involved.
Just what is the temperature of some fireworks that are there?
This is as ridiculous as the narrative of 9-11.
And then let's take a look at the actual video again that I showed you yesterday.
Now, what they're saying is that he pulled up in front of the Trump Towers there.
Hotel, whatever it is.
And within 17 seconds of stopping, this stuff blows up.
Now, in that amount of time, he supposedly started this detonation and also shot himself in the head.
Now, look at this video and see if you see any kind of flash in the cab of the Cybertruck.
Or if, since we're talking about a.50 caliber bullet, Why don't we see any indication of that on the window?
Now, that's a pretty small picture there, but if you look at a larger picture of it, now this is a view from inside the hotel lobby, and you can hear the fireworks going off.
And I should have put in a bigger picture.
I've seen bigger pictures of that.
That's the one that I had yesterday.
If you look at a bigger picture of that, I don't see any flash there.
And the question I have is if somebody shot themselves in the head with a.50 caliber, is the head going to absorb all that?
As a matter of fact, one guy who is Special Forces himself said, well, by...
Being shot in the head with a.50 caliber, that means it probably won't even be any dental records left.
It's so big.
And yet it didn't damage the window.
So, again, why would a Green Beret, Special Forces, 18 out of the 19 years he's been in there, why would he be such an incompetent bomb builder, with not even the camping fuel canisters blowing up?
Musk claims, That the futuristic Cybertruck thwarted the evil attacker as it funneled flames away from the Trump Hotel in a terror blast as pictures show the charred wreck.
Officials believe the gunshot wound was self-inflicted.
Authorities said in the press conference, surveillance footage showed the vehicle pulling into the area.
Where it exploded within 17 seconds of arrival.
And yet, no flash, no broken window, either.
It wasn't even bad enough to explode these canisters.
So, the sheriff there in Las Vegas, listen to this quote.
I'm completely comfortable calling it a suicide with a bombing that occurred immediately after.
This is like Gary Webb and other people.
We've had situations where people shot themselves twice in the head.
That type of thing.
And again, look.
Vegas?
I've been to Vegas.
I've had interactions with the Vegas Police Department during the Bundy thing.
Some of the most corrupt people.
And why would you think it would be otherwise?
This is a city that is all about organized crime.
It was founded by organized crime to have gambling and casinos.
Which, by the way, Trump was very involved in that kind of business, too.
Should tell you something about his character.
The fact that he was involved in casinos.
I don't think, my personal opinion is, anybody that owns casinos has got to have some mob connections or mob permissions to do this kind of stuff.
So, you know, we can add the mafia along to the Rothschilds, probably World Economic Forum as well, in terms of the people who influenced Trump.
Now, then we have what they found.
The body in the vehicle was burnt beyond recognition.
And yet, and yet, the passport survived.
The passport survived.
The body was burned beyond recognition, but the passport, and many other things as well.
His credit cards were fine.
His credit cards were fine.
And his iPhone was fine.
It's just the body was burnt beyond recognition.
Again, this is looking like 9-11.
You know?
Talk about the melting point of steel and the burning temperature of the fuels that are there.
Not enough even to melt the canister that's there.
But he has burned beyond recognition.
But his passport is not.
Isn't that interesting?
His father told the BBC News partner and CBS that his son was in Colorado to see his wife and 8-month-old daughter.
Eight months old, not just a couple of months old.
He said he last spoke to his son at Christmas and that everything seemed to be normal.
So again, what is the motive?
He's successful.
He's got a new family.
He's a Trump supporter.
A hardcore Trump supporter.
And so his family members told CBS that they'd not heard from him the days before he turned up dead.
They didn't share his new That's his new relationship.
And then you see the way this is being hyped by the media.
Now, a lot of it is just going to be, they're trying to get clickbait stuff and everything.
But this title here, Eerie Video of Cybertruck Bomber as His Ex is Linked to Anti-Trump Posts.
Now, again, this is his ex-wife.
of eight years ago.
And there's nothing eerie at all about the video.
This is a video of them like eight years ago when they were together and on a vacation.
There's nothing eerie about it.
They weren't at the Trump Tower or anything like that.
Oh, look at this.
They're at the very tower.
No, none of that.
There's nothing at all eerie about it.
Newly unearthed videos.
Show him smiling with a woman believed to be his partner or ex-partner years before.
So, again, this is the sensationalism.
His name is Livelsberger.
Received the Department of State's Meritorious Honor Award in 2016 for his work with the U.S. Embassy in Tajikistan.
The soldier was reportedly once married to Sarah Livelsberger, a Mexican native, who moved to the U.S. and went to college in Ohio and Colorado, according to her Facebook.
And to Newsweek, she studied political science and social work, was open about her disdain for President Trump.
So what?
That was eight years ago.
The family says otherwise about him.
Gives a completely, but this is only being reported in a few right now, a few conservative outlets.
The family said he was a big Trump supporter.
The uncle suggested the bomb and the Tesla was amateurish, not something that who would have expected from a skilled super soldiers, he called him, like Matt.
He also said, talked about his newborn and his family that is there.
And again, when you contrast this with the situation in New Orleans, that is plausible that that would be him, that he would do something like that.
You know, his life is going down the tubes.
He gets radicalized by Islam and that type of thing.
This doesn't make any sense.
This is not plausible at all.
The bomber was a fan of Trump, a registered Republican.
His uncle said he was Rambo type, 100% patriotic.
His uncle, who was also in the army, said he used to have all the patriotic stuff on Facebook, and he was 100% loving the country.
He loved Trump.
He was always a very, very patriotic soldier, a patriotic American.
He's one of the reasons.
It's one of the reasons that he was in Special Forces for so many years.
It wasn't just a tour of duty to him, he said.
When the uncle was interviewed, he said he was aware of the Vegas explosion, but he had no idea that there was any connection with his nephew to it.
He was bewildered.
He said it didn't make any sense that a skilled warrior and a patriot like Matt would cause an explosion like this.
Amateurish construction.
By the way, let me know what you guys think on the comments, and I'll get to them.
Matt was a very skilled warrior, and he would have been able to make, if it was him, if he did this, he would have been able to make a more sophisticated explosive than using propane tanks and camping fuel.
Those are really just fireworks.
He was what you might call a super soldier.
If you ever read about the things he was awarded and the experience that he had, some of it doesn't make any sense when he had the skills and the ability to make something, let's say, more efficient.
Because, again, these tanks didn't even explode.
His military ID, his passport, were found inside the Cybertruck, as well as a Desert Eagle.50 cal semi-automatic pistol and an SLR Rifleworks B30. Both weapons.
Well, that's not true.
I didn't put the picture of the pistol in here, but the picture of the pistol, only the handle was burned.
I mean, they're metal.
The metal is not going to be burned beyond recognition.
And that was the other thing, too.
The Cybertruck didn't catch fire.
That's how weak this explosion was.
It didn't even affect the battery.
And so they said they also found the iPhone, a smart card, and credit cards.
A smart watch, rather.
A smart watch.
His watch is not burned beyond recognition, but his body is.
And the credit cards aren't burned beyond recognition, but his body is.
The firearms were purchased on December the 30th, during his trip, evidently.
He didn't already have some guns, but he purchases these guns, and he's got a rifle.
As well as like a commemorative.50 Cal pistol.
It's not cheap.
It was probably a three-day trip.
Anyway, he divorced his first wife several years ago.
She now lives in South Florida with her new husband.
And so, you know, when we look at the narrative behind this, Kenny Cooper, an assistant special agent in charge of the BATF in San Francisco.
Doesn't quite see this adding up either.
He said, it remains unclear how the explosives were detonated.
He noted that everything used was consumer-grade, such as the camping fuel and the propane tanks, in addition to, quote, some explosive targets that can be purchased at any sporting goods store.
Both of the firearms in the Cybertruck had been legally purchased two days earlier.
Cooper also noted, echoing the uncle, That, quote, the level of sophistication is not what we would expect from an individual with this type of military experience, unquote.
Lovellsberger shares a newborn with his new partner in September.
He posted this.
The uncle said Matt wasn't estranged from the family at all.
Everybody thought the world of Matt.
Now, one other thing that has come up is the fact that somebody, His number and his photo were changed on his Signal account as well, which is also very interesting.
This was put out by, this is a Twitter thread, by Green Beret Nap Time.
And he starts out, he says, Matthew Levelsberger is a patsy.
The question is, for who?
And for what purpose?
He said he died from a gunshot wound to the head prior to the explosion, they say.
Yet there's no reported gunshots in the 15 to 20 seconds before the Cybertruck exploded.
Nobody reported it.
You can't see it in the video.
There's no evidence of a gunshot in the Cybertruck window.
Needless to say, it is odd that one would shoot themselves in the head with a.50 cal Desert Eagle right before blowing themselves up.
Any professional trying to carry out an actual attack would want to ensure their explosion went off without any issue.
And if this guy couldn't rig something up as a remote bomb, I mean, he doesn't have to do a suicide bomb there.
I mean, he could have rigged this up and gotten out of the truck.
And as this guy points out, you'd want to make sure, if you were trying to damage this, you'd want to make sure that the bomb actually went off.
Shoot yourself first.
Also, the rifle that he supposedly had in the vehicle had no iron sights nor any other optics, which basically makes it worthless for any type of engagement.
He said, this is another red flag.
The second reason is because he was a highly experienced Special Forces soldier that would not have created such an abomination of an explosive device that was both silly...
And ineffective.
It's not the Cybertruck saving things.
That's the way that they put this out.
And I looked at it yesterday, and it's like, well, is it really that heavy?
And it's like, okay, it's three and a half times thicker than the typical pickup truck.
But still, when you look at it again, you see nothing really blew up in there.
He was Special Forces long enough to have used a Carver Matrix.
I had to look this up.
This is something that they teach special forces troops and other people use it as well.
It's basically assessing targets for vulnerability.
You would use this both defensively and offensively.
So you would evaluate something to see how it's vulnerable if you were going to attack it or if you were trying to defend it.
So he would have known the Carver Matrix.
He would have understood basic explosives.
If the intent was political, the intent was missed.
Due to the second-rate explosive that he supposedly used.
He said, and he's a Green Beret, he said, we are trained in homemade explosives.
He could have gotten everything he needed from a local hardware store to level the entire bottom floor of the Trump Hotel.
He said there's simply no way that he would think that the combustibles that he had in the back of that bulletproof truck would have been enough to do damage to anything.
The third reason is that his signal safety number changed just before the explosion.
And then somehow his photo and his safety number changed after the explosion on signal.
Clearly this was manipulated by somebody other than him as he was deceased and would not have been able to change anything.
So you find out who changed his signal information after he was dead.
And you find out who shot him in the head.
The fourth reason is that Green Berets that knew him are convinced that he could not have done this, nor would he have any reason to do so.
Angertab has also reported that he was approached by someone pretending to be a Green Beret previously on his team, claiming that Matthew was suicidal so that it would be recorded if they reported it.
He said, again, find this person, and you'll likely find the culprit.
Behind the entire thing.
The fifth reason is that he was still active duty.
He had just a six-month-old baby with his new wife and a literal multitude of jobs ahead of him when he retired.
Also, on a side note, he says the.50 cal shot to the head ensured that his entire head was little more than splatter, destroying any hope of obtaining and matching dental records in the process.
Well, again, like I said, everything about this reeks of a lie, of a setup, and look at how it's being used by Musk.
It's amazing.
And so, three little birds.
It says, look everyone, someone is going after Trump and Elon.
Please jump on the support train and be a Trump-Musk fan.
Free of charge.
SIOP included as a bonus introductory gift.
Well said.
That is exactly it.
By the way, look at this.
This is also sent to me by a listener.
They said, you won't believe this.
Here you have Mike Huckabee, and it's not just him pushing this.
He's the guy that they signed up to show it.
But they've got these books that you can buy for your kids.
The best way to fight America and her future is to educate your children on Trump and the fight to save America.
Do it today.
And that's not a typo.
I mean, that is a typo, but it shouldn't be.
The best way to fight America.
What they mean is to fight for America.
But I think they are fighting America.
And what they show there...
As a kid's guide to Donald Trump, boy, I should put one of those together, because the people who are following him do have a childish mentality, don't they?
You have to speak to them like you're speaking to a child, I think.
If they can't see what happened four years ago, you know, talk to your child about what happened in 2020, if they're too young to remember.
But, of course, these other people...
The other kind of never-Trumpers who never blame Trump for anything.
Stealth Patriot.
I wonder if the body was already there, dead and burned.
Yeah, since it's a Cybertruck, it could have driven there itself.
Oh, that's a good point.
That's a good point.
Oh, I hadn't thought about that.
He says, I have questions.
Yeah, I do too.
Scroll down a little bit there, Karen.
It must have been made.
A Cybertruck must be made of credit cards and ID plastic.
Yeah, if you really want to make this thing bulletproof, you take your passport and your driver's license and things like that and make it out of that.
That's what everybody was joking about.
How the passports miraculously survived from the alleged terrorist who took down 9-11.
And here we are.
We find it again.
Same thing.
Over and over again.
Because it seems to work.
Seems to work.
A couple people there, you just removed that so they liked the intro.
Thank you very much.
I'm glad you did.
I like that, too.
I like what Whistler did with that.
Sprumford, if my house catches fire, I'm grabbing my passport to shield me from the flames.
That's right.
Virus Untreated says, is Mockingbird Media just being a cyber truck advertisement for good old Elon?
That's what it is.
I mean, notice what the narrative is.
From the establishment.
Okay, they're linking these guys.
Look, they're all soldiers.
Soldiers are coming after us.
So soldiers are now the new villains.
But we were saved in one of these by the cyber truck, Elon Musk.
Boy, that's the other thing about it.
Vilifying the military with this.
So...
Radice Bro said he was killed before being placed on a cyber truck.
The method of death is too much like a carnival to cover up the true crime.
Yeah, looks like a Hillary Clinton thing, doesn't it?
Star Barkley.
A dead patsy, the best kind, unlike Oswald, who declared his innocence loudly and often until he was silenced.
That's right.
Remember that?
Comes out.
I'm just a patsy, you know?
And then a guy walks up to him on live TV and shoots.
I don't remember when that happened.
We were like eight years old.
It was just before Thanksgiving, right at Thanksgiving.
All the family's like, what?
What's going on here?
It's like, we're not in America anymore.
Or Kansas.
Jason Barker.
Interested to see what you have to say, Jason.
He says, I think the guy was dead and just a passenger in a self-driving truck remotely operated.
Is there any footage of him at the charging stations along the way?
Well, that'd be interesting as well, yeah.
A Syrian girl.
A.50 caliber bullet.
Should have been nothing left to the head and a lot of it on the windshields.
Yeah, none of this makes sense.
And the question is, what is going on?
And you look at...
When you look at who benefits and how they're using it, sometimes that can give you an indication of what's going on.
We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back.
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And we've got several more people have talked about.
I think the key thing is what Jason Parker and other listeners said.
You could put the dead body in a Cybertruck and drive it there.
I think that's the key thing.
As Three Little Birds is saying, even most of the alt-media is running the wrong way with this story.
Most of the alt-media is running the wrong way with most all of the stories anymore.
It seems to me like they are so delusional in terms of Trump.
Not deranged, but delusional.
They deify him.
Created clickbait to get everybody looking in other directions while hidden events are destroying our freedom and our liberties.
High verbal.
The report of a.50 caliber would definitely be heard if you hear the fireworks go off.
Unless Tesla's interior is soundproof.
It'd have to be really well soundproof, wouldn't it?
And again, does anybody else think that it would have affected the window?
Remember that Elon Musk says his windows were bulletproof, but do you remember the demo?
When he threw the shot puts at it?
There's a lot of hype.
I don't believe that.
Anyway, I think you still would have heard it.
That's so loud.
People would have heard that.
Somebody would have reported it.
Look, there were seven people that were close enough that with that weak little fireworks display, seven people were hurt.
They would have heard the gunshot go off first.
Jim Z7, one could make the argument they felt betrayed that Trump welcomed Musk.
Tom McDog, David, can you clarify if this man lived in Colorado and yet somehow bought a pistol in Vegas before the attack?
Well, you know, I would imagine if, you know...
To play devil's advocate, I don't believe any of this stuff, but if he bought these pistols on the way, or whoever was there, and look, if you've got video of him, surveillance video of him at the stations, I don't know if they have surveillance video there or not, but usually, you know, it's getting to be pretty common everywhere.
That still wouldn't mean anything.
They could get somebody that looked like him to drive it, right?
They could get somebody to put on a mask.
Haven't you seen the videos and people who work for the CIA basically doing this Mission Impossible full mask stuff?
It's very, very convincing, even up close.
But certainly from a distance, you would not be able to tell the difference.
So you can't believe anything that we see anymore.
And of course, surveillance footage can be intercepted and doctored.
They could put in false stuff there as well.
Face swap is one of the easiest things to do now with AI. So, who knows?
That'd be an even easier way to do it.
Nabooru, 2029. Ever since Trump began announcing his transhumanist cabinet picks, his popularity has been decreasing.
The Cybertruck charade would be just the type of PR stunt that Trump's team would deploy.
Well, again, you know, we even go back to the Butler, Pennsylvania thing.
I've got a lot of questions about that ear wound, you know?
And somebody died in order to sell that PR stunt.
Soylent Goy, with all the hyper-surveillance going on, it shouldn't be difficult to track the truck back to its starting point, unless there's skullduggery.
Well, you know, the other thing about it is that...
The Tora app, Tora app or whatever it is, like I said, it's like an Airbnb thing.
Sometimes it's a business that's renting these things and sometimes it's an individual.
But, you know, again, it's just so strange.
He doesn't have any problems.
Everybody that knows him, that works with him, everybody that is in his family, nobody says he's got any problems.
His future is very bright, everything is ahead of him, and he just suddenly disappears.
And nobody knows that he's gone.
And he takes a three-day trip to Vegas, shoots himself in the head with a brand-new gun that he bought, and puts on a fireworks display, which is what it was.
It wasn't a bomb.
It was a fireworks display.
Because it was a PR stunt.
That explosion.
Wild Niagara says this is the first coverage I'm getting about this because I knew false flags were coming, so I'm just ignoring it.
Koalimos says, can't wait to hear what Tesla engineers find and the data that they allow us to hear.
Well, yeah, again, it's just false flags, other issues like that.
You could look at the way the events happen.
And again, like I said, the one in New Orleans, that's plausible.
It doesn't mean that there isn't something else going on with it.
It doesn't mean that they aren't going to use it.
To try to lay the foundation for a false flag attack.
And remember, there was that CIA operative.
Oh, she's retired now, right?
Okay, yeah.
She left so that she could go on to media stuff, like Steve Pachinik and all these other people that Alex used to have on.
You know, they put these people out there, and they graduate their new assignment, these sheep-dipped.
CIA people, their new assignment is to, well, as a former person, I know about all these technical issues, but now I'm going to tell you the truth because I'm on your side.
Yeah, right.
Anyway, she was saying, well, we've got a thousand al-Qaeda and ISIS that have come across the open border and everything.
They have, you know, with her especially, she's laying the foundation for a false flag attack, whether or not the situation in New Orleans was a false flag attack.
And that's the key.
You know, they will use even a real attack.
For their agenda.
We've seen that with the school shootings and stuff like that.
Some of it's authentic.
Some of it's being used for an agenda, obviously, and has been set up.
Let's talk a little bit about the war.
The U.S. has scrapped the $10 million bounty on the Al-Qaeda-linked Jolani, the guy that took over Syria, after one visit from the State Department officials.
Now, this is from Zero Hedge, and this isn't really what happened either.
Because, folks, it wasn't...
The narrative is not that, I mean, what really happened is not that this guy was Al-Qaeda.
He was inspired, they said, and he said this many times in the past.
I was inspired by the 9-11 attacks.
Yeah, well, so was I in a different way.
I was inspired to never trust and believe anything that our government tells us with those absurd lies.
It inspired me in a different way.
But he said he joined Al-Qaeda and all the rest of the stuff because of that.
And then, you know, we've seen them go from Mujahideen to Al-Qaeda to ISIS to Al-Nusra to this latest organization.
I can never remember what it is.
HST or something like that.
Yeah, HTS. There we go.
HTS. Hat tip, I guess we have to remember.
But, look, they were already allied with him.
You know, the narrative being put out by the media, even by conservative and alternative media, Is that now that this guy has won on his own, now they have scrapped the bounty that they put on his head because now we want to have influence with Syria.
No, they were flying.
I showed you the pictures as all this stuff was happening.
They had 8-10 warthogs that were flying in support of this guy.
They didn't have a $10 million bounty on him.
They were spending more than $10 million on military and air support for these people.
As they have been doing for quite some time.
This is a long-term war.
They finally got what they wanted.
And he was their ally.
This is not a new allegiance that is happening here.
But he was a terrorist.
He is a terrorist.
And so is our government.
Using fear and using violence to achieve political gains.
That's a definition of terrorism.
That's what our government does.
We have a terrorist government.
It was only within mere hours of the meeting that the U.S. side decided to remove the $10 million bounty for the killing or the capture of Jolani, who merely years ago was a full-fledged commander in ISIS and subsequently a founder of al-Qaeda in Syria.
Folks, we have always been on the side of al-Qaeda and ISIS. Always.
You know, you had John McCain going around to Republican women's groups with a Mujahideen guy back in the 80s.
You want to adopt a Muj, he would say, right?
Like, give us some money and we'll channel that on to this war that we've got going on.
You know, Tim Osmond.
Also known as Osama bin Laden.
He was always there at the CIA. Look, they've always been allied with these people.
Weapons drops being given to ISIS all the time, reported by many people.
The U.S. has scrapped this reward.
This is the same man who fought for al-Qaeda in Iraq, a group that targeted and killed American troops.
Remember, this guy went in to fight in Iraq alongside al-Qaeda to kill U.S. soldiers after being inspired by 9-11.
But hey, one visit from the State Department folks is all it takes.
Do you see what's going on here?
They don't want you to see, even Zero Hedge, does not want you to see the long trail of terrorism, of how they have used Mujahideen, al-Qaeda, ISIS, all these people, as their surrogates.
They don't want you to see that.
Instead, this is about that stupid Biden State Department, right?
Oh, well, you know, Republicans and Trump knew he was a terrorist, but now Biden has taken the bounty off of his head.
They just use it for partisan politics.
They don't want you to see what's really going on here.
And that's what the purpose of partisan politics is, to keep you from seeing what's really going on.
We've been hearing this for some time, some very pragmatic and moderate statements on various issues.
From women's rights to protection of, you know, equal rights for all communities, etc.
Said a spokesperson for the Biden State Department.
Who knows?
Maybe he's into transgenderism as well.
Definitely on our side, right?
Meanwhile, Biden is sending another nearly $6 billion to Ukraine.
Says New American, well, I've seen other people report it as $6.5 billion.
Even more than $6 billion.
Because, you know, every couple of days, it's...
Well, let's give them some more money.
I guess on Jill Biden's to-do list, because every day she gets up, it's like, what excuse can we find to send some more money to Ukraine?
And are they sending it back to us in the agreed-upon back channel?
Trump said that he wished to build a wall along the southwest border, open-border Democrats, then Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Said it was not only immoral and ineffective, but it was also expensive.
Now, the New American says, but here's what Democrats and globalist Republicans don't think is too expensive.
Or immoral, I guess we could say.
They didn't use that.
Continuing to pump billions of tax dollars into Ukraine's fruitless losing war against Russia, which not only is a waste of money, but risks starting World War III. Well, I agree with that.
But I would disagree with him that the border wall was going to be anything that was effective.
It still was going to be a waste of money.
But everything, folks, is all about partisanism, isn't it?
And we'll wait and see what happens.
I hope that this gets pulled back there.
But as I said, in 2020, the difference between Trump and Biden is a war with China.
If Trump wins, A war with Russia if Biden wins.
So I'm hoping that it's not going to be a war with China now, if he's able to get the Russian war tamped down, at least into a ceasefire.
We'll see what happens.
The total since 2022, when Russia invaded its former satellite, is now up to $175 billion.
Billion with a B. As a New American reported in October, the per capita aid to Ukraine is $4,605 for each and every one of us.
What could you have done with $4,605 over the last couple of years?
I'll tell you what you did do.
What you did do was to fund a war that is completely destroying Ukraine.
This is not in Ukraine's interest.
Certainly to be invaded was not, but they were anticipating that.
Knew exactly the time it was going to happen.
Zelensky's administration did.
They predicted three years before it happened that it was going to happen.
And they also predicted that the entire country would be destroyed, but they said the good news is we're going to get into NATO. All of this stuff was prearranged.
It's almost like they prearranged it with Putin.
Who knows?
But you don't need that $4,600, do you?
Neither do your kids.
We'll pay it back with interest.
Just after Trump was elected in 2016 and unveiled plans to build a border wall, far-left academics of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said the wall would cost $38 billion, far more than Trump's estimate of $12 billion.
And yet, we've spent $175 billion for Ukraine.
Nobody cares about our border.
They do care so much about the Ukraine border that they're willing to Completely destroy that country.
And of course, Mike Johnson won't spend a dime on the border wall either.
Why doesn't New American talk about that?
And more importantly, he won't stop the welfare magnet.
Look, you don't even need to spend billions of dollars on building a wall.
Stop spending hundreds of billions of dollars on welfare for people who are not even citizens.
And, of course, the people who are citizens are seeing their services cut, even, in these welfare state situations.
The welfare state is a mess, and the priorities are upside down as well.
Besides being immoral, unconstitutional, illegal, look at the priorities of it.
You know, that woman who was burned alive on the subway, I don't know if it's true or not, but somebody made the comment that she was living on the subway She's homeless and she couldn't get any services from New York City.
And yet New York City took the Guatemalan illegal who set her on fire and watched her burn.
They provided housing for him.
This is what is happening.
That is a metaphor for what is going on.
But the conservative media won't talk about anything that the GOP does to exacerbate the situation.
Going to let Mike Johnson off the hook.
Not going to mention him at all.
And not going to talk about reducing the welfare state for people who are not even citizens of this country.
So the Kremlin is saying that there is no grounds for ending the Ukraine conflict right now.
Well, if that's going to be the case, we may head into World War III. But we may head into World War III anyway if Trump decides to do a trade war with China.
And the circumstances under which China is currently, and of course, China, President Xi is ramping up his desire to have Taiwan.
He's got to have it.
Peskov, who was a Kremlin spokesperson, said if there are currently any prerequisites for ending, it was asked if there's any prerequisites for ending the Ukraine conflict.
He said no.
He had reiterated last week that Russia, quote, remains open to talks.
However, he said, since there has been no progress in terms of Ukraine's readiness for negotiations, we're continuing with our military operation.
He said the dynamics on the battlefield are, quote, self-evident.
We are on the advance.
Ukraine is crumbling when you look at the territory that has been changed hands over the last couple of weeks.
Zelensky and his Western backers have discussed his so-called peace formula, which demanded that Russia withdraw from Crimea.
It also called for Moscow to pay reparations and for the formation of a war crimes tribunal.
This is not a peace plan.
This is absolute nonsense.
This guy, Zelensky, is just...
Russian authorities have rejected this proposal, said that it is detached from reality.
Well, absolutely it is.
You give us back what you took, and then you pay us money, and then you stand trial for war crimes.
That's our terms.
Ukraine has gotten the first ever natural gas shipment from the U.S. Now, this is key, folks.
I want you to think about this.
Because, you know, we're told that everything has to be shut down because of fossil fuel.
It's going to kill us all.
Of course, these wars are not a problem.
The wars, we can keep going.
But your car, we've got to shut down.
Your range, we've got to shut down.
All the rest of the stuff.
But the wars, let's keep them going.
Forget about all of the fuel that's being used with all that stuff.
But that insanity.
But here's the other part of it.
This is one of the things that shows that they clearly don't believe or care about any of this stuff.
Besides, you know, shooting off all the rockets and missiles and the bombs and everything else.
But the fact is, is that Ukraine has been getting its gas from Russia for these nearly three years.
While they're fighting each other in war, there has been a gas pipeline running across the country.
Ukraine has received its first ever shipment of liquefied natural gas from the United States.
Making a pivotal step in Ukraine's efforts to cut energy supplies with Russia amid dismal relations between the two warring neighbors.
Dismal relations, but it doesn't stop them from getting gas from Russia.
The U.S. supplies roughly 40% of Europe's LNG imports.
And this is the first direct purchase of LNG by Ukraine.
European countries have been reducing their reliance on gas imports from Russia since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but they're still buying gas from Russia as well.
LNG transiting Ukrainian territory still accounts for roughly 5% of the European Union's imports.
A five-year deal for Russian gas flows to Europe, which transit through Ukraine.
It's set to expire, well, it did expire, on December 31st.
The time ran out for a new deal, and so they said, well, we're just going to shut it down.
And so, as of last week, they had the first shipment of expected LNG deliveries from the United States to Ukraine.
So just think about this.
This is about dollars.
This war is about dollars, and it's about oil and gas.
Well, they tell everybody we've got to go to net zero.
They're fighting wars over oil and gas, over pipelines, over the pipelines through Syria, over the pipelines to Europe from Russia.
They're still fighting wars over the fuels that they want to ban.
Now, what does that tell you?
It tells you that they're going to continue to use it for themselves, but not for us.
And we even see this with the artificial intelligence power requirements.
You know, these data centers need as much power as a city.
And so they're building their own special power plants.
And it's not just nuclear.
They're building some natural gas power plants for them now because they've got to get them faster.
And because that is...
Something that is there to deceive us, to propagandize us, to surveil us, to report on us, that's got to be first priority.
And so they will have their power, and even more power than they have now.
And they're going to cut the power to us, telling us that we can't have oil, natural gas, other things like that.
So again, this is all about pipeline access.
When you look at what was going on, the Nord Stream pipelines, right?
They blew those up so that Germany would not be able to buy Russian gas.
And there is still a pipeline transiting from Russia through Ukraine into Europe.
And that has now just ended.
After two years of war, Ukraine was still buying and transiting natural gas from Russia.
Isn't that amazing?
I tell you, the lies that we are told by the government just infuriate me.
Yeah, we're going to have all the power that we need from solar panels and windmills.
You guys will get solar panels and windmills.
And China gets coal plants, as dirty and as many of them as they want.
And the corporations will get gas power plants and nuclear power plants.
But the rest of us will have solar and windmills.
That'll be incredibly expensive and intermittent at best.
It truly is amazing, isn't it?
Angela, why aren't the MAGA crowds upset at Musk for releasing the charging data like they are at Bank of America for releasing bank records of J6? That's right.
Yeah, he's spying on you.
That's the other thing.
He says, well, telemetry was all normal right up to that point.
You realize that, and it's not just Tesla.
I've talked about this before.
Pretty much all the different car companies.
When they load your car up with all these wonderful little bells and whistles that you like so much and turn it into, as Eric Peters says, a device.
No longer a car, it's now a device.
All of that is there to spy on you.
People have realized belatedly that their cars were spying on them and sending that information to insurance companies.
All of a sudden, They get canceled, or their rate goes sky high, and it's like, what's this about?
Well, we've determined that you brake too suddenly, here and there and so forth, and you drove too fast, or this or that.
Yeah, it's constant surveillance, and people don't really care.
Jason Barker, how do they know the Special Forces guy just purchased the gun if there's no database already in place?
According to the ATF, all the records are paper and have to be searched manually.
This is horse manure.
I didn't know that, that they had to search them manually.
Well, that is another layer of horse manure, isn't it?
He just purchased these guns.
Okay, yeah, that's a good one, Jason.
Giza Power Plant.
Funny how the ATF used their fake registered gun owner's database to identify when the gun was purchased, yeah.
Hedge 88, A Noble Lie, was a great documentary.
About the ATF. Yeah, we've had a lot of those, haven't we?
And again, Jason, thank you.
Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm, you can see them on Rockfin and on Twitter.
You know, we're going to all have to find a different place to go than Twitter.
I just don't see it having a future at all.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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You'd think with all the billions I've skimmed off America, I could dress better.
And I could, if only David Knight would send me one of his beautiful grey MacGuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the MacGuffin logo in blue.
But he told me to get lost.
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And David is giving a 10% discount to listeners from now until 2025. At that price, you should be able to buy me several hundred.
Those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful.
I'd wear something other than green military cosplay to my various galas and social events.
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It just snowed with things to do here.
We haven't gotten that change.
So you can still take advantage of that and buy hundreds of them to send to Zlinski, who desperately needs a new wardrobe.
Look at him and I think of Ernest P. Worrell, you know.
He dressed the same every single day.
Or Bonanza, as I mentioned before.
As I was just saying, this whole stuff about...
Net Zero, Paris Climate Accord, all the rest of this stuff, is a total fraud.
And it is a psyop.
And as a matter of fact, if you look at the UK, they now have the same group that pushed propaganda for COVID, a nudge unit, they call it, right?
The nudging.
Remember that?
Cass Sunstein and others under Obama talked about lying and propaganda.
They came up with a nice...
Euphemism for it.
Nudge.
We're just going to nudge people, right?
You're not going to shove them into lockdown.
Anyway, it's the same group that pushed the scare tactics of COVID in the UK. Now, they're going to use them to push net zero.
And they're going to use them to push heat pumps on people.
Heat pumps.
Because they don't want anybody...
Heating their homes is something that's really effective in that climate.
And again, heat pumps are not good when it gets really cold.
And the weather is too cold and damp in the UK for that.
But it's even beyond that.
Why would you rip out something that is working fine and put in a heat pump?
That's a tremendous expense to undergo.
A net-zero nudge unit that used scare tactics during the COVID pandemic has received a 100,000-pound contract from the U.K. government to encourage the public to take up heat pumps.
Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, this is the guy who's trying to take everything from them, plans to scrap noise restrictions on heat pumps as well and to lift the limit on their size in a push to expand their use.
This nudge team was launched in 2010. It's design was to, and they did it in order to design human behavior.
Yeah, design human behavior with nudges.
It's a unified MacGuffin.
You know, they use a PSYOP on you for the COVID pandemic, and now they use a PSYOP on you for the climate nonsense.
Simon Ruda.
A behavioral scientist who co-founded the unit in 2010 suggested in 2022 that the scare tactics had been misused during COVID lockdowns to ensure the public complied with the rules.
While he defended behavioral science for driving improvements in policy, I said from the very beginning, I said the only science involved in this pandemic is behavioral science.
You've heard me say that over and over again.
Here it is.
It was a force for good and has been taken over for evil and lockdowns.
He said he was concerned the, quote, level of fear that was willingly conveyed on the public was the most egregious and far-reaching mistake, unquote, of the coronavirus response.
Now the unit is expected to conduct similar research on heat pumps.
They're tasked with combating the Department for Energy Security, isn't that a lie?
They're not about energy security at all.
It's like saying that our Defense Department is about defending America.
They're not about defending America, and these people are not about energy security.
They're about energy insecurity.
They should call it the Department for Energy Unaffordability.
That is a word.
And so, they want to combat...
Net zero misinformation, they said.
No, they're going to be lying to you about that.
We see that broccoli sold at Walmart is being recalled over listeria concerns.
Think about this.
How many times have you seen in the last year big recalls from big ag and the big box retailers like Walmart over listeria?
And guess what?
This is not raw milk.
This is broccoli being sold to you by big ag and big box retailers.
But it's not raw milk.
Can you imagine what they would do if somebody got listeria from raw milk?
They don't have it.
It's just like if somebody were to die after getting a PCR test, a PCR procedure, let's just call it that, one of the listeners said, don't call it a test.
That gives it too much respectability.
It's not even a test, it's a procedure.
But can you imagine if somebody died after a bird flu PCR procedure?
When that happens, and it will happen eventually, I mean, it's inevitable as they're blowing this stuff up, that they'll get somebody that's PCR positive for bird flu and they die and it's going to be all over the news.
You can imagine if somebody had gotten listeria from raw milk, but we've seen it.
From ice cream, we've seen it from milk, we've seen it from a lot of different vegetables and other things like that, but we haven't seen it from any of the farmers who produce raw milk, and yet they're after raw milk, aren't they?
Sold at Walmart stores in 20 states, according to the recall notice.
And then we have a story here that I thought was very amazing in terms of the effect that food has on your behavior.
Yeah, we've always heard about You know, kids who get wired if they have too much sugar.
We never saw it in our kids, but, you know, different people have different susceptibility to different things.
But this is far beyond some kind of a sugar high.
This is from Valerie Ann Smith.
She tweeted this out.
She said, in prisons, replacing junk food with whole foods reduced violence by 80%.
In juvenile detention centers, replacing junk food with whole food reduced violence by 91%.
And they said in the juvenile centers, they were having a lot of problems with suicide.
And it reduced the suicide after just changing the diet of people.
Reduced the suicide by 100%.
No suicides.
And they said...
If you give prisoners healthy food, swapping out all of the crap that they eat in prison, there is a 56% reduction in violent crime.
If you add a multivitamin, you get it up to 80% reduction in violent crime.
Just give them some nutrition.
Because they're all nutritionally depleted.
The same has been done with the adolescents and juvenile detention centers with clinical trials.
The kids were disruptive, violent, aggressive, oppositional, suicidal.
Stopping the standard American diet.
That's what they put in there.
Standard American diet, abbreviated as SAD. Appropriate.
It's a SAD diet, the standard American diet.
Stopping the standard American diet, filled with ultra-processed foods and seed oils.
Instead, you give them whole foods.
There was a 91% reduction in all violent behavior, oppositional behavior, and the need for restraints went down, and suicide went down 100%.
Suicide is the third leading cause of death in the juvenile delinquents that they have there.
And it went down 100%.
No suicide.
It's a standard American diet.
It's full of ultra-processed food.
Excess carbohydrates, sugar, seed oil, it disconnects the amygdala from the frontal lobe of the brain.
Well, you know, we can all argue about how this thing works.
That may be the mechanism.
But the study stands, it's a pretty astounding study.
100% reduction in suicides, 91% reduction in violence, and that kind of oppositional behavior from the Adolescents just by changing their diet.
Makes me wonder about Trump.
We should get this guy off of McDonald's before he destroys us all.
You know, we talked about the H-1Bs, visas, and I've talked in the past about the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturing company that's set up in Arizona.
Somebody did an investigation.
Actually, it's Tom Pappert.
I know Tom.
He does excellent work.
So he looked at it to see if they're using H-1B visa.
And yes, they are.
And guess what?
They're not bringing in Einsteins.
They're bringing in just ordinary administrative people and accounting and other things like that.
But, you know, they've been given $6.6 billion by the Biden Chips Act.
This was the people who are running the Biden White House, the military-industrial complex, the Pentagon, CIA, people like that.
They're getting concerned about chip supplies because China is setting its sights on Taiwan.
And because we have fallen behind the rest of the world in terms of our manufacturing capacity.
We've offshored everything.
And so it's like, what can we do to get them to open up semiconductor plants here?
Because they need them for the weapons that they create.
And so they are throwing massive, massive amounts of money at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.
I talked about that in detail a couple months ago, I guess.
The guy who worked for Texas Instruments most of his life, and then as TI started moving away from semiconductor stuff, and he was kind of getting close to retirement, he went back to his home in Taiwan.
And started this company.
He's now retired.
I think he's in his 90s or something.
But it's been a very effective company.
But it is absolutely a slave mentality for the people who work for it.
They have no life at all.
So how do we find a balance between these two things?
And that's what some of the articles have been about, the difference in culture between the two.
But anyway, they were given $6.5 billion in November.
And they're bringing in lots of people with H-1B visas, not as many as Elon Musk, who brought in over 2,000 after he fired 2,000 Americans.
The Biden administration, Mayorkas, a DHS of the program, is designed to help companies recruit, quote, highly skilled talent, and yet it shows that the foreign workers who were hired for jobs don't appear to have specialized jobs or specialized talent.
These include financial positions with foreign workers reportedly brought to the U.S. through the program to work financial accountant and senior financial accountant positions.
Another one to be a cash management specialist for TSMC. Another IT support engineer.
This is like an entry-level position.
A human resources person.
Two more foreign workers to work as legal counsel and house legal counsel.
Payroll saving device.
But I tell you, Musk is on the warpath.
As he said, he went to war with everybody.
He's removing blue check marks left and right.
As Information Liberation points out, Musk's so-called everything app, and of course he's patterning this after the Chinese app there.
His Everything app will take away everything you've earned if you disagree with his plan to flood America with foreigners in the name of meritocracy.
And again, it isn't about merit.
It's not about getting specialized talent and the rest of this stuff.
And it's not even ultimately about them just saving money.
This is about the Great Replacement Program.
He's going to replace all these people that they have coming in here very soon with robots.
So, Stu Peters got demonetized.
How is he able to get monetized?
I can't get monetized on Twitter.
I've got nearly 100, it's like 139-something thousand followers, and I get maybe 50 or a couple hundred views of something I put up.
You have to have a couple million views in a month in order to be monetized.
By shadow banning me, they have made sure that I could never monetize anything that's there.
But somehow Stu Peters was able to do it.
They like having his content up there.
Because he's put out stuff like, there's snake venom in the water.
That's what COVID is.
They like people that do stuff like that.
You put out BS like that.
They beat a path to your door to monetize you on social media.
But not now, because now he has offended Elon Musk personally.
He said, this morning I woke up to find that exit removed my blue checkmark and canceled my ability to have subscribers.
Aww.
Aw, I'm so sorry.
Sometimes, you know, when you serve these people, sometimes it comes back on you.
However, I've seen the picture below.
My subscribers were told that I had canceled this stuff.
So he's upset because people are getting upset with him.
They paid for a subscription, and he can't do videos here.
There's another person who is...
This is Dr. Anastasia Maria Lupus, who I don't know, but she says, I did not cancel my subscriptions.
Elon Musk canceled my subscriptions for no reason.
I've had zero posts removed or labeled.
I've had zero violations.
Zero.
All uppercase.
I'm a doctor with almost one and a half million followers.
If he can do this to me, he can do it to anyone.
That's right, he can.
He got involved in the Infowars bankruptcy thing.
It was simply because they wanted to try to sell Alex Jones' Twitter account.
And Elon Musk's lawyers went down there and said, we own all of the Twitter accounts.
They don't belong to the people that worked on them.
It all belongs to us.
And so they went down there to establish Elon Musk's ownership of Twitter accounts.
They did not want to have a precedent established.
Where it said that the account belonged to the individual who created it.
And, of course, we have seen Elon Musk take away a handle that he wanted to have.
And we have seen him shut it down.
That's what he's doing with these people as well.
Jake Shields, somebody else, I don't know who it is, says, X demonetized me months ago.
And today they removed my verification and my subscriptions.
I suspect next I will be banned.
X is the free speech platform as long as your speech isn't critical of Israel or bringing in millions of legal immigrants.
Chief Trumpster got into trouble.
Evidently, the gold checkmark removed along with affiliates for Fresh and Fit Pod.
This is Myron Gaines, he said, and Sam Parker, Senate.
Have been outspoken on the H-1B issue, along with a variety of other issues.
Is this rampant checkmark removal targeted toward dissidents?
You think?
It's just like Tucker Carlson.
And he had on Aaron Seary, who was talking about some vaccine issues.
And Tucker's like, what?
What?
I can't stand it when he plays stupid like that.
It's like, if you're really that dumb, why would anybody ever listen to it?
You're not that dumb.
But here's what David Icke said.
Well, first of all, Tim Pool.
Tim Pool never stops sucking up to Trump and to Musk.
Tim Pool says, Elon bought Twitter and brought back loads of really good people.
That's not the way I see it, Tim.
The way I saw it is that he used people like you to pretend that it was a free speech platform.
He used people like you to get on his side because that's what this whole thing is about.
It's all a big PR effort for him, and you played along with all of this stuff.
Just like you would constantly talk about the 2020 election, but if anybody wanted to talk about Trump and his 2020 vaccine, I'm so tired of hearing that.
Four years ago, let's talk about the election four years ago that was stolen from him.
Pathetic show.
Tim Pool, all the complaints right now mean nothing considering his actions gave us the Twitter files and helped to uncover illegal and unconstitutional government collusion.
Tim, did you not know that the government was behind all the censorship?
You really didn't know?
Are you like Tucker Carlson or something?
No, really?
No, really?
You didn't know about unconstitutional government collusion?
How about your hero, Donald Trump colluding with all the globalists at Davos?
How about the collusion where they all do exactly the same thing at the same time?
How about the collusion with the Democrats when they just hand the baton off to them and Biden continues the same program that Trump was going to continue?
Yeah, they were fighting each other for who was going to get to sit in the chair.
But regardless of who gets to sit in the chair, the people who are calling the shots were going to have Trump and Biden doing the same thing.
Trump, as Jason Barker's point out, already had the mandates for the military.
They're just waiting for the rubber stamp from the FDA. And the FDA was just playing their PR game with people to make you think that they're considering it or testing it some way.
David Icke said this.
As he retweeted and responded to Tim Pool.
He said, Via Trump and Musk, while I've been taking untold excrement for exposing this.
Maybe now, as the penny drops on the Trump-Musk scam, the tide will turn.
Don't bet on it.
Don't bet on it at all.
Mr. Bobblehead Pool is doubling down, but that can only last for so long, given what is to come.
He is, in my view, one of the dimmest and most clueless of them all, yet large numbers still follow this guy.
Extraordinary.
Perhaps Alex Jones will now comment on the day reality dawned for MAGA. Well, don't count on that either.
He'll come out and he'll have a rant.
And then he'll go back to doing exactly what he has been doing.
Well, we're going to, you know, free speech was never alive on Twitter.
and again when i tweeted i said i haven't seen anything change except for a few high profile uh conservatives that he wants to use as a beard i said twitter was as bad or worse and it is worse for me now than even before elon musk took over and matt drudge posted that up for three days over the weekend uh That's my opinion.
That was my opinion nearly a year ago.
It is still my opinion.
We're going to take a quick break and we will be right back.
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He knows where to look to find silver and gold.
Yark!
Fiat! Fiat! Fiat! Fiat! Fiat! Fiat! Fiat!
This is a production of WGBH.
This is a production of WGBH.
Big Brit is back again.
Says, I heard they took Laura Looney's and Owen Schroer's checkmarks away.
Something like that happened.
And I also had people who wrote me and said that Alex had told Owen not to criticize Musk or Trump or whatever.
We'll see.
Will Owen do what Alex says or will he tell the truth?
That's the question.
It'll be a character-defining moment for him, I think.
Will Howard, a football player at the Rose Bowl, college player, thanked his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ after winning the Rose Bowl, and then he was the only player.
Take a look at this.
He was the only player who was not allowed to get on the dais.
So all the other players are up there.
And this person is trying to pull him back.
He talks to the guy in the suit.
He's got the headphone.
I'm supposed to be up here.
And he looks at him and goes, no, sorry, sorry, can't get up here.
Isn't that amazing?
Yeah, I know.
They're blocking me over there, too.
They're blocking me over there, too.
Oh.
I don't know who this guy is.
I don't know if he's a quarterback or what, but Yeah, I don't know what happened Anyway, yeah, you're not going to change that guy.
He's looking for something that is far more valuable than even if he is the quarterback or whatever.
You know, we're not going to fix these problems that we've got.
Unless we cover some fundamental values.
That's the reason I showed that.
Somebody who's got a commitment to that.
I saw an article, and this is written by a woman, mother of a young woman who just got married.
But her whole career is about talking about marriage.
She's got an organization that talks about that.
And so she wrote this, and she said, you know, I talk about this all the time.
Really hit home when my own daughter got married.
She calls it the irreplaceable cornerstone of marriage.
And that's a key thing.
She talks about it, she says, you have to understand that marriage is the cornerstone.
It's not a capstone.
It's not some final achievement that we get, but it's a thing that is foundational to your life.
She said we need to show and we need to tell the next generation about the truth and the beauty Of matrimony.
You know, it's been, we're about to have our 45th.
Yeah, I had to think about it a second.
1980. Math shouldn't be too hard for me, actually.
It's the year that I can't remember what year I'm in.
I know we got married in 1980. It's just like, what year is this again?
Our 45th anniversary.
We met 51 years ago when we were 18 years old.
And you know, for the, except for the first seven years of our marriage, And the time that I was at Infowars, we've always worked together.
Karen's doing the board now.
And that has been an amazing blessing.
But marriage itself has been an amazing blessing.
I mean, a lot of, you know, again, there's a lot of circumstances that happen, and you can't always control what happens.
And you can't always control it if the other person in the marriage wants to go in a different direction.
And that is encouraged.
And there is no discouragement of that in our society.
And we need to tell the truth about how marriage is a wonderful thing.
And we've really been blessed.
And again, it's not to criticize anybody that it's not worked out for.
We see it as a real blessing, just like it's been an even more amazing blessing that we can work together.
But this mom, who was writing about it, says, My daughter was married last month.
She said, as founder and president of Them Before Us, that's the organization that she writes for, I'm up to my eyeballs in marriage stats.
I've written about why marriage is a matter of justice for children.
I've crafted a teen curriculum offering a modern-day apologetic for the institution and regularly rattled off the risks of cohabitation.
Marriage work is my everyday occupation.
She said, and yet even I was not prepared for the power of my firstborn's wedding day.
She said she and her husband both came from fractured families.
She said, like most children of divorce, our wedding guest list was complicated.
Who belonged and which family shot?
Reception table assignments were so fraught that we opted for open seating.
My father attended with his second wife, who photographed nicely, but who also promptly announced their divorce when we returned from our honeymoon.
From the time we started dating through our now 26-year-old marriage, we resolved to simplify things for our kids.
She says, my daughter's newly minted in-laws union was not sparked by similarly bitter embers.
She said it was an intact family, and she said it meant a great deal for her to see her daughter marry into that.
She said her daughter, a new son-in-law, opted for the most traditional of the vials, no promise to, quote, honor one another's individuality.
You know, I look at this kind of stuff, I looked at some of the things that she lists here, and it never occurred to us to make up some Something like this.
We just did traditional stuff.
No statement that he was her, quote, greatest adventure, unquote, nor that she helped him, quote, become his best self.
No whiff of the temporal or what either would get from this union.
That's right.
That's not what the marriage vows are about, typically.
But they rewrite them.
Many people do.
I still find that to be strange.
But she said, can you imagine if every husband and wife Vowed and delivered on the promise to, with my body, I serve you.
With all my worldly goods, I endow.
As long as we both live.
She said, every mini-society would be fused with iron bonds.
Except that people don't always keep their vows, do they?
I don't know what kind of vows Trump did with wife number one, wife number two, wife number three, but I'm sure that it was not till death do us part.
He's got prenups out the wazoo.
And I said that about him when he was running.
And I said it about him when he betrayed his oath to the Constitution in so many different ways, even before 2020. When he did gun control by executive order, I said, why does it surprise anybody that he would break his oath to the Constitution when he breaks his oath to his wife?
This is one of the reasons why in our society it used to matter what a person's history was about, right?
You know, we don't live in small communities and multi-generationally.
When you had a situation like that, everybody knew.
People, and they knew their character.
And so, if we got people who we don't know anything about, typically during the election, we're trying to find out, you know, what has their past been, you know?
Have they lived their life honorably?
Have they been faithful and steadfast to their wife or something?
We don't look at that kind of stuff anymore.
As a matter of fact, the guy who defeated Frank Nicely, he had nothing at all about his life.
Nothing.
Not even what he did for a living was on there.
How are you supposed to make a judgment about that?
You know, character matters.
And the more power somebody has in office, the more that character matters.
And so, for Trump, he takes vows to his wives, he takes oaths to the Constitution, none of it matters to him.
Nothing at all matters to him.
She goes back to what she has to say.
She says, my husband and I, Came of age during the no-fault divorce epidemic where we had a front-row seat to the dissolution of our parents' unions, but many kids today never knew their parents being married at all.
Their mother or father may instead have had a revolving door of partners or live-ins or opted for the single mother or father-by-choice route.
Some were created through artificial technologies and third parties or...
One or both parents were cut out of their lives at the moment even of conception.
Many children don't even know what wholeness looks like.
And we scratch our heads and wonder why the next generation is failing to have children, failing to get married, or failing to even have sex.
Now, there is a rotten core at the heart of our society.
Values that have been inculcated by entertainment and by the public schools to basically despise these traditional values.
When we look at it, women are even less interested than men now in getting married.
It used to be the other way around, all throughout human history, and yet they have succeeded to nudge, right?
They know how to do behavioral psychology.
And it is a relentless program of propaganda that is targeting people.
She says, we must both show and tell our children that marriage is not drudgery.
Weddings like my daughter's, including a deliberate dating process and a premarital counseling, must feature prominently in the showing.
We also need to show the broken kids in our children's orbit.
What intact looks like.
That's the key thing.
This isn't going to be done by Trump or by Musk or anybody at the top.
It's not going to be done by any politicians.
It's not going to be done by any actors or actresses out of Hollywood.
Even the ones who have turned their life around to some degree, they still carry a lot of baggage.
God moves us from where we are, and you can see significant movement in some people's lives, but if they started out way over here, many of them are still way over there from where we really want to be.
And so it's something that you have to deliberately do.
Something you have to show, and you have to tell people.
Show them that, and tell them, that marriage has been a blessing for you.
And that it is something that we all should aspire.
God said it's not good for man to be alone.
It's not good for women either.
And that is his ultimate design.
Well, we talk about what being intact means.
I mean, we've got a society now where even their bodies are not being kept intact.
And look at what the GOP majority...
And Ohio is doing.
They've got a majority in the statehouse.
They've got a Republican governor by name only, I guess, you know, in terms of principles.
If the principles really mean, I don't know what Republican principles are anymore, if they had any.
But Ohio has changed the election forms to allow transgender candidates.
The Ohio Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, updated the state's candidate declaration forms this week after last year's disqualification of a House candidate over failure to disclose a dead name.
A dead name.
You know, this is like, if you want to be called Caitlin Jinder, and your real name is Bruce Jinder, you don't want to use that Bruce Jinder name anymore.
That's a no-no.
That gets you...
Kicked off of social media and stuff like that when I call Bruce Jenner, Bruce Jenner.
Dead naming these people.
Several state candidates in Ohio were disqualified last year from running or forced to use their past names before identifying as the opposite sex.
The previous law that was passed in 1995 was to prevent deception.
And it requires candidates who have changed their names in the past five years to list previous names on election petitions.
Creating an obstacle for transgender people looking to run for office.
Well, I think that still applies, right?
It still applies if you're deceiving yourself.
Self-deception is still there.
Vanessa Joy, a transgender woman, they said.
This is coming from Newsmax.
Vanessa Jay, a transgender woman, also known as a man.
Transgender woman, my bone.
Was disqualified from running last year as a Democrat after failing to include any names legally used within the past five years.
While having to use a past dead name was distressing to Joy, it was the lack of communication regarding the petition requirements that was even more upsetting to him, not her.
That's amazing to see that.
And again, this is Newsmax.
Associated Propaganda will be very proud of you, Newsmax.
You used all of the right terms and pronouns.
You dotted the I's and crossed the T's for this deception.
That's the deception, folks.
Not the fact that they didn't tell this guy.
So bogus.
Thank you very much for the tip.
Pro tip from someone born in 1980. Your anniversary number is always equal to the sum of the current year.
In other words, 2025 is 20 plus 25, which equals 45. Well, there we go.
How about that?
That is a pro tip.
Thank you.
I just still have to remember what year I'm in.
I remember 1980. I don't remember 2025 yet.
And our anniversary is always the middle of January.
Dustin Helm, we live in a throwaway society, and relationships are disposable these days, yes.
Michael Ponroy.
Agreed.
We'll be married to the same person 40 years in May.
I may not like her at times, but I always love her.
That's what I said to my friend.
He had married a very good friend from high school, and he had married somebody that all of us, kind of like all of the friends of Harry, the man who was formerly known as Prince, until he married Meghan Markle or whatever.
And all of his friends were warning him about her, and we all warned this guy about his wife.
But nevertheless, he married her, and they had a child and all the rest of the stuff.
And he says, I'm divorcing her.
I know that God wants me to be happy.
And I said, no, God wants you to be married.
And I said, wait a minute, let me rephrase that.
That's exactly what I meant.
We talk about happiness, we also need to talk about joy.
And you have joy in those relationships as well.
We're going to take a quick break, and again, this is our last day to listen to Christmas songs, unless you've got the album, for quite some time.
time.
We'll be right back.
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Well, we have John Roberts, who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, has made a couple of very interesting statements over the last couple of days.
First of all, he said SCOTUS has no political bias.
And everybody across the political spectrum is saying, this is ridiculous.
You look at all of the fight over elections.
Well, we've got to elect this guy or that guy because they're going to put in Supreme Court justices that agree with us politically.
It is one of the most political positions out there.
They're all political appointees.
And, of course, you look at the confirmation hearings, and it's all about that as well.
Look, it's just like news media.
People who tell you that they don't have a bias, you should never listen to them.
Because one of two things are true.
Either they are deceiving themselves and unaware of their political bias, or they are deceiving you because they know that they're biased and they're telling you that they aren't.
And, of course, it's also interesting because he warned Trump, don't go it on your own.
You know, you've got to do what the Supreme Court says.
I was like, no you don't.
I was heartened to see, of course we don't know how these people are going to run it, but at least J.D. Vance talked about what I've said many, many times about Andrew Jackson.
And he even quoted him.
Same thing.
The Supreme Court made their decision.
Let's see them enforce it.
The founders of this country said that the judicial branch, they thought, was the least dangerous because it had no enforcement mechanism.
But that was before they...
Gave themselves the power, under Marbury v.
Madison, to set in judgment of laws as being constitutional or not, and everybody went along with that and submitted themselves to that.
Look, if you don't push back against the Supreme Court, if you allow any branch to become supreme, and that really is what has happened with the Supreme Court, we have judicial supremacy, you destroy the checks and the balances.
And that has truly happened.
So it'll be interesting to see what happens.
But for whatever reason, John Roberts is very concerned that Trump is going to ignore all of this.
Looking back at Trump's first term, he was very passive with all this stuff.
Even to the extent of DACA, if you remember, the deferred action.
You had Obama's...
Homeland Security Secretary said, we're going to defer action.
In other words, we're not going to enforce immigration law on young arrivals.
Well, that was an executive order.
It wasn't a law.
It wasn't anything.
And yet, when Trump came in and he campaigned on getting rid of DACA, he pretended that he needed to have the Supreme Court's agreement that he could end DACA. And because they were political, they didn't give it to him.
How in the world can you have a situation where one president's executive order cannot be overturned by a subsequent president's executive order?
But that was Trump.
And he was subservient to that, in the same way that he's been subservient to the Paris Climate Accord, which was never a treaty that was passed.
And that deception is owned by all of the GOP senators, none of whom said, but wait a minute, the Constitution says that if this is a treaty, we've got to have a vote on it.
Nobody said that, especially Mitch McConnell.
Who had the majority.
So, today we have the vote for Speaker Mike Johnson.
And Trump is concerned about it.
Why?
Because it is a razor-thin margin that is there.
Because Matt Gaetz resigned, their two-vote margin is now razor-thin.
It's only now a one-vote majority for Republicans.
And Thomas Massey has declared that he is a no.
That means that if they lose one more Republican, then Mike Johnson might lose.
Now, Johnson thinks that he's going to win the speakership on the first ballot.
He says, I think we're going to be okay.
We'll have maybe one no vote, but I think we can get it done in the first round.
Certainly hopeful for that.
Why is he hopeful?
Well, because after Chip Roy came out and said that he was...
Not happy with Mike Johnson.
Trump started personally lobbying him.
So maybe Trump has put the screws on Chip Roy.
Maybe he will do as he is told.
But Thomas Massey is definitely a no.
And he had a very interesting statement.
He said, I don't know how to say this without cussing, he told the Wall Street Journal.
But he said, if they thought that I had no F's to give before, I definitely have no F's to give now.
He doesn't care about what Trump has to say about the pressure from the peers or getting favors or seats in the House.
He doesn't care anymore.
He's upset with Johnson over his support for military aid to Ukraine, over his support for reauthorizing a domestic spying program, his handling of continuing resolution drama last month, and we could go on and on and on about Mike Johnson.
It is a long list, isn't it?
But again, as I said, they've only got one person now, 218 votes to win a majority, and Matt Gaetz is out.
Massey is out.
One more person, Chip Roy, anybody like that?
And this could be the way to get rid of Massey.
As a matter of fact, I'm sorry, not Massey, but Mike Johnson.
Let's not get rid of Massey.
Just before McCarthy got the boot, Thomas Massey warned that the next speaker would likely be worse.
He was right about that again, too.
And that ongoing chaos in the House would give greater leverage to Chuck Schumer.
Well, that's exactly the case.
As a matter of fact, Massey has done some other things.
You talk about somebody who doesn't give any Fs.
This is what he has said about bringing this up repeatedly as a topic.
What about all that money that was paid to cover up all the sexual misconduct allegations of members of Congress?
Can we find out who those people were?
You know, Congress has paid over $17 million in hush money.
For sexual misconduct inside of the offices in these buildings.
And what's more is that was taxpayer money, right?
The allegation is that President Trump paid $130,000 of his own money.
But here in Congress, we have, there may be some on this dais.
I mean, I'm for turning loose all of these records.
Who in here has had the taxpayer pay for their sexual misconduct charges the hush money?
I bet there's some over there.
There may be some over here.
I don't know.
And I do know it's taxpayer money.
And I do know not a single penny of it has been turned in as a campaign finance expense.
Violated the election laws, too.
The $17 million that Congress has paid to settle behind closed doors these sexual misconduct allegations.
Congressman, if a complaint were to come to us about it, I'm sure it would be thoroughly investigated.
Yeah, right.
Nobody's complaining about that.
Everybody's on board with it, except for Thomas Mazze.
I think Marjorie Taylor Greene chimed in on that later, too.
$17 million they paid out in hush money for sexual stuff.
Mike Johnson, the guy who wears his Christianity on his sleeve, doesn't care about stopping those practices or exposing the people who have done that and who have also violated the federal election laws.
He doesn't care anything about that.
And he's going to keep that going.
He's not only that, but he has changed the House rules to make removing him more difficult.
This guy is just like Nancy Pelosi.
So the U.S. tax code.
Way too complex, and here's how to fix it, says Reason.
Is that right?
Is that the problem?
They said, you know, you can say whatever you want about Elon Musk, says Reason, but he is able to pinpoint with a single tweet some of the most dysfunctional aspects of our federal government.
For instance, he recently noted that, quote, simplifying the tax code will increase productivity instead of incentivizing bizarre tax avoidance behavior.
Is that what that's really about?
Is that really what the income tax is really about?
Let's stop and think about this, right?
The Democrats, occasional cortex, Biden, all of them have bought into MMT, modern monetary theory, which I call the magic money tree, okay?
That deficits do not matter at all.
On the other side, you've got Donald Trump, and you've got Mike Johnson, and Trump.
He was furious that Mike Johnson could not get through a bill that would get rid of the debt ceiling.
He doesn't care about the debt either, does he?
Neither side cares about it, except when it comes to cutting taxes.
When anybody starts talking about tax cuts, you've got Bernie Sanders, they're looting the treasury, you know, and all these people come out of the woodwork like budget hawks.
We can't do that.
It'll bankrupt the country if we cut your taxes.
The people who don't care at all about the deficits, about the debt, as it is adding now more than a trillion dollars every 100 days, they can't allow one single penny to be cut from taxes.
And that should tell you everything about what this is about.
This is not about fiscal responsibility.
This is about keeping you poor.
This is about making sure that you don't have any discretionary income.
It's about making you either dependent on government or so busy trying to feed your family that you don't get involved in politics.
And the income tax was not designed to fund the government.
The income tax was designed as a weapon.
It was designed as a weapon to be used by one industry against another or by one company against another.
Or it was designed as a weapon to be used against their political enemies, as Richard Nixon and others have tried to do in the past and have successfully done so in the past.
It was used as a surveillance tool.
It has a lot of different uses, which reason doesn't seem to understand.
Now, in all of this, I've said, you know, when we talk about Trump's tariffs and how this is going to be like a gigantic monkey wrench thrown into global trade and global economy, and not that I love the way that it is set up.
I don't like the global, but, you know, you're going to have to...
You're going to have to try to do things in a reasonable fashion.
And a lot of people, myself included, have said Trump is going to add these massive new tariffs, which is going to be taxes on us.
He's not going to do anything about the income tax.
And here we have an article from Raw Story.
A good example.
Raw Story, hard left-leaning, always critical of Trump.
And they're desperately concerned.
That Trump might eliminate the income tax.
I said, Trump hints at eliminating the income tax when he says tariffs alone.
Well, even if this is something that Trump is hinting at, I don't even believe Trump's promises, let alone his hints.
But raw story, like Bernie Sanders, very concerned.
You're going to take away the income tax?
How are we going to control people if you take away the income tax, right?
It's not about fiscal responsibility.
Trump once again toyed with the idea on Tuesday of not just implementing large-scale tariffs on foreign imports, but using them to replace the income tax system outright.
Interestingly enough, nobody in the Trump media is talking about this.
If that was really the case, I would expect them to be ecstatic about this.
Oh, we're going to get rid of the income tax.
No, nobody's saying that.
So, first of all, raw story is completely wrong.
But this is what Trump said.
The tariffs and tariffs alone created this vast wealth for our country.
Then we switched over to the income tax.
And we were never so wealthy as during this period.
Tariffs, he said, will pay off our debt and make America wealthy again.
But look, he's not worried about the debt.
It's going to pay off the debt?
I mean, he just got in a big fight.
With the Republicans, because they didn't want to get rid of the debt ceiling.
You're planning on increasing it.
All this stuff about Doge is a dodge.
He doesn't care about the deficit at all.
And so, again, it's a raw story.
The leftists are so concerned that the income tax tool of control, surveillance, weaponized government, they're so concerned that's going to go away.
That they look at this and say, wait a minute, he's saying good stuff about tariffs and how we had a country that operated only on external taxes.
And I've talked about that, and that was something that Thomas Jefferson talked about in the early days of the country.
And I think that was a great idea.
However, you've got to have a government that's small enough to fit inside the Constitution.
We don't have that.
It's unclear what exactly Trump means that America was wealthier during this period by virtually any measure.
The U.S. in the 19th century, says Raw Story, was less productive and had poverty rates comparable to modern India.
It is broadly agreed that the last major enactment of congressional protective terrorists, the Smoot-Hawley legislation in the 1930s, stagnated world trade and worsened the Great Depression.
Again, just like Tony Arderman and I talked about, you know, the Smoot-Hawley Act.
You're going to hear a lot about that.
As Trump talks about tariffs.
That's not true.
And you know, when we look at what America was like, both Trump and Ross story are missing the point.
America was about freedom and liberty.
You know, when you have people who were able to have independence, when you had a more agrarian society.
And you had yeoman farmers like Jefferson talked about.
You had people who were not dependent on a hierarchical top-down structure who were not ordering their lives to see how they could serve corporate America.
It was about freedom.
It was a very different set of priorities.
America may not have been wealthier by their standards, but America was wealthier by my standards because what I value is freedom.
Not a paycheck that's been taken away by the IRS. Taken away by inflation and the rest of this.
And so you see Mises.org talking about the McKinley Tariff Act and how it almost destroyed the Republican Party.
We don't have time to go into it because I want to read some of these comments.
And we have a guest.
Who is ready?
We're going to talk.
It's going to be a very interesting talk.
We're going to look inside the inserts.
You know, pharmaceuticals, my family knows firsthand how bad that is.
But, you know, looking at the inserts, how to do that, how to talk.
Wisely to your doctor.
How to see through all of that.
And so, he has an organization.
Just the inserts.
And we're going to be talking to Alexandria coming up in a moment.
Before we do, I want to get to some of your comments here.
Michael Pomroy.
I remember talking to a friend who made the comment about us bickering.
He said he never bickered with his wife.
Now he's on third marriage.
I ain't got one way to take care of that.
I'm out of here.
I'm not going to try to work out any differences.
There's going to be differences in any marriage.
You've got to work that out.
Angry tiger.
Men have been taught to objectify.
That's right.
And now women are being taught.
I mean, pornography has spread to both sexes now.
And it is rampant.
Women have been taught that men are idiots.
And they're destroying the natural relationship between sexes.
That's absolutely right.
Syrian girl, men and women were the first victims of society's strategy of getting everybody fighting against each other.
We were all victims of this mess.
I agree.
Everything that they do.
And that's what I saw in Trump's tweets, you know?
I mean, it's just everybody that he talks about.
He's attacking everybody.
It's about getting everybody fighting with each other.
It reminds me, what is that Beatles movie?
It's like one of the first ones.
Hard Day's Night.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it was a black and white film.
And there was this old guy, and he was just always trying to get people fighting with each other.
That's what Trump seems like to me.
I remember that.
I thought, that's the strangest thing.
I didn't know anybody like that, but now I do.
He's at the White House.
He's going to be in the White House again soon.
North American House Hippo.
The lawyers and the accountants would never let the income tax go away.
That's right.
Let alone companies like H&R Block and TurboTax.
I had the accountant that we had, we had our video business 30 years ago, 20 years, 25 years ago, whatever, and longer than that.
But anyway, that's when we got out of it.
I didn't use him for anything except doing the income taxes because it's too complicated.
And he would always talk like he was conservative.
He's very much like Mike Johnson, quite frankly.
It's like one thing and do another.
But he always talked like he's very conservative and he, oh, that IRS, oh, they're really bad.
And then you would find out, you know, I'd say, well, can't we do this or not?
Well, that'd be abusive.
You can't do that.
And it's like, whose side are you on here?
This kind of stuff.
I mean, that was where his money was made.
He didn't want that system to change at all.
And yet he would pretend that he was conservative and really hated it all.
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All right, joining us now is Alexandra.
She has an organization, Just The Inserts, at justtheinserts.com.
You can also find her on Instagram under that name, Just The Inserts, and also on X under that name as well.
And I wanted to get her on because many of you know our family's history with this, and I think it is very important.
We've seen...
What has happened to the medical community?
And we need to take control of what goes into our body.
And so there needs to be informed consent, and that's what she is all about.
Thank you so much for joining us, Alexandra.
Thank you for having me on.
It's a joy to be here.
Well, thank you.
You know, the listeners here know the history of what has happened with my family.
We just had our son was injured by what they call a phloxan, you know, some of the fluoroquins and going back to Cipro.
And when we went to another place where they had supplements, a drugstore, we went in and Karen and I were looking for a particular supplement that somebody had recommended to kind of counter that.
And the person behind the counter that was the pharmacist there was wearing a mask.
And the other person, you know, we told him, well, we're looking for this.
And so why are you looking for that?
And so we told him.
And the other person that was there that was just kind of a helper, wasn't the pharmacist, said, you know, it's gotten to the point where those inserts are so scary.
I don't even want to read them.
And I thought, wow, that is the saddest thing I've ever seen.
Because you better believe.
That the stuff that is there is not only possible, but it was possible to such an extent that they put it in there to cover themselves.
And so that's why I wanted to get you on and talk about just the inserts.
How did you get involved in all of this?
What's your background?
Well, like you and probably most people listening today, personal experience with pharmaceutical injury.
I was active duty military, and there are several times...
When I was serving that I had an adverse reaction, but it wasn't enough for me to dive too deep into finding the inserts.
It was like, hmm, okay.
I had a neck sprain and they gave me Oxycontin and I ended up having severe constipation.
That's odd.
And it was just little things trickling here and there while I was serving that made me start questioning the products that I was blindly accepting.
And then when I became a mother...
When I became pregnant, I was starting to become more natural-minded, and I was in my third trimester, and the midwife handed me a one-page sheet on the Tdap vaccine.
And I remember thinking, this is very odd.
I cannot have most medications.
I can't have raw cheese or milk or any of these other things, and yet an injection just didn't make sense for me.
So I asked my mom to research it for me.
And she researched it, and then when she came back to me a few days later, she had so much anxiety and urgency in her voice, almost as if I was standing on the edge of a cliff getting ready to jump off.
And it actually really turned me off.
She started sending me all of this information of saying, I was going to die, my baby was going to die if I accept this product.
So naturally, like...
Any millennial, I went on Instagram and I started researching myself and then I saw the other side, the other polarizing view that if I didn't accept this product, I was going to die and my baby was going to die.
So I just felt that it was very polarizing.
So because of who I am, I was trying to prove my mom wrong and I wanted to just have what the government said about these products.
I knew with my business background that every product on the market has to have some kind of legal documentation about the safety or effectiveness of that product.
So I ended up finding the inserts.
And as this was happening, in parallel to me researching vaccines, I ended up having my daughter.
I declined the hep B vaccine.
I declined the eye ointment.
But I had a 44-hour labor, and it was very traumatic.
So I ended up accepting the vitamin K, the synthetic vitamin K injection.
Because I was told it was just a vitamin K. It was just a vitamin.
However, in hindsight, after reading the insert, there are other ingredients, including benzyl alcohol, which now there's an added...
Warning, boxed warning on the vitamin K insert that says it can cause gasping syndrome for infants and can be fatal.
Of course, I didn't know this at the time.
So my daughter ended up becoming injured from the synthetic vitamin K. And she had severe jaundice.
She was colic.
She had liver and gut issues.
I felt that the people that I had trusted, the people that I paid a lot of money to provide expert advice on, had not properly informed me of the potential known adverse reactions and risks that are on the FDA website, that are on manufacturer inserts.
So I desperately was trying to find answers.
I went to pediatrician after pediatrician, and every single time that I brought my daughter in...
They were scolding me on not getting vaccines.
And so here my daughter had already been injured by a pharmaceutical product.
Why would I introduce any more interventions, especially with what I had been researching on vaccine inserts?
And so it just didn't make sense.
And it made me dig my heels into the research.
It made me start...
Trying to find the answers.
I don't have a medical background, so I was just going straight to the.gov resources, because my thinking was, if the government says this about these products, if the manufacturer says this about these products, then you can't really fight with that.
That's pretty black and white.
So I started sharing on my personal Instagram, and I got shadow banned and censored.
I lost...
A lot of friends in that process just by sharing.gov information, and that to me was even more of a red flag.
Why am I being so ostracized just for asking questions?
So I ended up praying, asking God.
I remember distinctly I was on my exercise bike, and I had tears in my eyes because I had read story after story of injury, not just from vaccines, but from all pharmaceuticals.
Ask God for guidance.
And I said, send me, Lord.
I'm here.
I will go.
And then over the next few weeks and months after that, I started getting inspiration to start an account for just the inserts.
And that's how it started.
I started originally on Instagram.
It grew so fast, so quickly.
I had over 148,000 followers on Instagram in just a few short months.
And then a week before the COVID vaccine was mandated, By the Biden administration, I was deleted off of Instagram with no warning.
After the fact, Meta told me in their blanket statement that the reason why I had been deleted was because of a.gov study that I had shared.
So I was deleted off Instagram for sharing.gov information.
But, you know, it was a blessing because I was pregnant with my second child at that time, and I ended up realizing that I was spending nine hours a day posting and researching, and it really wasn't good for my own personal mental health and physical health.
So I was off Instagram for about eight months, and then, amazingly enough, for some reason, when Elon Musk bought Twitter, I was magically allowed to be back on Instagram that same day.
With the same username.
All of my content had been wiped, but I was allowed to be back on.
So I slowly started rebuilding.
And during that eight-month process, I had started focusing on my website, realizing, despite what we're told, the internet isn't forever.
And starting to create more solid foundations for my research, saving it on hard drives, things like that.
I got back on Instagram, rebuilt my website, and then this year, after having my third child, I realized I needed to put all of this in a book.
I needed to have a physical copy of all this research because it's so important for new parents, patients.
Everyone needs to have informed consent, no matter your educational background, no matter where you come from.
You need to know what manufacturers say about their own products.
You need to know what the government says about their own products.
Approved and are regulating.
You need to understand all that.
And it's really hard.
They've made it really complicated to find this information.
So my goal is not to replace research.
It's to streamline research.
So everything that I put out on Instagram, website, emails is all cited.
You can go find it yourself.
And I just took step-by-step instructions or created step-by-step instructions on how to find and read manufacturer inserts.
And then in addition to that, most people were like, well, why do I need to read?
And just like your story you said, the inserts are so scary.
Why do I need to be reading them?
And really the foundational element of all of this is informed consent.
We deserve to have all of the information that the government and manufacturers know about this product, at the very least, to make well-considered decisions for ourselves, for our families, and for our communities.
And that's really why I continue to go today.
I started with my own story, but what continues me to...
Talk and advocate for other people is other people's stories.
Even before we hopped on today, I was getting messages from people saying, I was injured by this.
I realized I've been injured.
How can I make more informed decisions in the future?
And that's why I... I wrote my book.
Yeah, we have to do our own research.
I mean, the pharmacist isn't going to tell you.
The doctor is not going to tell you.
As a matter of fact, I remember you talking about COVID and when that came in and when the hammer really dropped on people.
I've had that experience as well because I've pushed back against the vaccines and pharmaceutical in general, but specifically the vaccines.
But I remember one person filming it, you know, had the camera running in their pocket.
They were giving out the COVID vaccine.
She said, I'd like to see the insert for that.
I said, well, I don't know where that is.
Could you get the pharmacist and tell him to come here so I could see the insert?
They got the pharmacist and he says, I can't find it.
This is really strange.
There's supposed to be an insert for this.
And the reason why is because it was probably emergency use authorized.
So I had pharmacists messaging me saying, there's no insert, or if there is an insert, it's a blank page.
And so they did have insert-like information called a fact sheet, but even then, it was completely bare at the start of it.
Yeah.
You know, when you look at this stuff, especially when you start to try to search it, as you talked about in your story, somebody prescribes you something, and I've gotten very careful about that.
And so, subsequent to my son's injury, we got a prescription for, I don't even remember what it was for, but I'm looking It was something that was kind of innocuous and everything.
But you go to WebMD, and they'll just give you a regurgitation of what the pharmaceutical industry wants.
You've got to almost go to, and I'm glad to see that your site is up, because what I would do, I would go to look up the term, and I would go to places where they're talking about it on Reddit or whatever, so that I can see what individuals' experiences have been, because the whole thing has been so covered up.
It's absolutely amazing, isn't it?
Yeah, there is a federally funded study that identified only 1% of vaccine adverse reactions and just a little bit more of that for all pharmaceuticals are reported in the...
Passive surveillance system, and that's VAERS for drugs, the FDA's adverse event reaction system, and then VAERS for vaccines, the vaccine adverse event reaction system.
And we probably all know we've heard about VAERS because people were discrediting that after the COVID vaccines, almost as if it was just an office complaint box and that anybody could do a fraudulent report.
However, if you go onto the VAERS website, it has a disclaimer that you could be fined and put in jail if you put a fraudulent report.
And the FDA Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So when you're dealing with your doctor, what kind of things should you say to your doctor?
In order to have a relationship with them, to question what it is that they're giving to you.
Let's start with that, with the doctor-patient relationship.
That's a great question.
I love it.
So when you go into a doctor, you are seeking a service.
They are providing expert advice.
Based on the observations or any diagnostic tests or physical exams that they do in an appointment.
So the first thing that you want to make sure when you go to a doctor is that you understand the diagnosis.
About 20% of diagnoses are wrong in the United States.
And so you just want to make sure, first up, right out of the gate, that you agree with the diagnosis.
And that you...
Are sure that the observations that you've communicated to the doctor have been taken into consideration and that any observations that they may have for you or your child, you agree with.
That's the first thing that you need to be aware of.
And if you don't agree with that diagnosis, you have the right to say, okay, thank you for your expert advice.
Pay them for their time and then go somewhere else and get a second opinion and a third opinion and a fourth opinion.
There's no limit on how many opinions you can get.
That is the right as an informed consumer that you have when seeking healthcare as a service.
So if you do agree with that diagnosis, say you do find a doctor that you agree with.
They're going to provide a recommended treatment plan that might include lifestyle changes, nutritional changes, or pharmaceuticals or other kinds of medical product supplements.
In each of those categories, you have the right to accept, delay, or decline those products in that treatment plan.
So if you do accept a product...
You are observant of any potential adverse reactions.
You communicate any changes to your condition to your medical provider.
If you decide to delay that product, maybe you want to gather more information about your condition.
Maybe you want to research other alternatives within that pharmaceutical class or supplemental class.
Or maybe you want to come up with a holistic treatment plan where you have some pharmaceuticals, some natural supplements, some lifestyle changes, maybe surgery, things like that.
Or maybe you decide to decline that product.
You can seek alternatives with that provider or find a new provider.
So that's the basic process of informed consent, and all of it is in pursuit of having all the information that you need to make a well-considered decision about your health and your child's health.
Yeah, from my personal experience, I had, after a heart attack, I had a doctor who was prescribing some stuff to me, and I had some questions about it.
I think it was statins that he was doing, and I'd known about statins.
And so I mentioned some of the things to him about statins, and I don't think I went to, oh, you've been talking to Dr. Google, have you?
And it's like, well, I guess we don't need to talk anymore.
Actually, I have a funny story about that, and it always makes me laugh when medical professionals say this, because when I was military, I remember going to the doctor and telling them my symptoms, and they, I kid you not, swiveled around in their chair, got on their computer, and got on Google in front of me, started searching my symptoms to try to find the diagnosis.
And I remember that was such an aha moment, because I remember thinking, Why am I here?
The only benefit that you're providing me is access to a pharmaceutical that I cannot get myself.
And it started to break down that perception, that preconceived notion that I had, that all doctors know everything that they're talking about.
They don't all know everything.
And I would also say that my community that I have, that Just the Inserts community, is predominantly medical professionals.
Many nurses, many doctors, many pharmacists, many surgeons have reached out to me saying, I was never taught this in school.
I was never taught how to read and find and interpret manufacturer inserts.
The only time that medical professionals in their professional training that have been exposed to manufacturer inserts are because pharmaceutical employees or representatives have contacted them, presented parts of the inserts to compare advantages to a competitor.
Yeah, yeah, that's true.
And pharmaceutical representatives have confirmed that messaging me as well.
Wow, yeah, and when you look at what the doctors are doing, in most cases, like I said, they'll look on Google themselves for the symptoms, and you stop and think about what they have become in terms of just a service that writes out prescriptions that you're not legally allowed to, things you're not legally allowed to get.
Think how easy it's going to be to replace them with chat GPT. It was about eight years ago that a study in South Korea said that by 2030, there was going to be massive unemployment, and one of the highest things that they had there was doctors, about 70% of them.
And if you stop and think what it is, typically it's just looking up the symptoms and matching it to whatever Big Pharma wants you to buy for that particular drug right now.
And so I think that's where this is all headed, because they have basically made themselves largely irrelevant.
I actually just...
Oh, I'm sorry.
Sorry, go ahead.
I was just going to comment on that.
I actually just read an article recently that said there were several hundred people, and I can't remember the institution that did the study.
I'll have to find it and send it to you.
But they took responses from ChatGPT on certain medical conditions and then responses created by medical professionals.
And they asked these study participants, which response do you like better?
And it was overwhelmingly positive towards ChatGPT.
And it was interesting because they were saying medical professionals are...
Less likely to be sought because people will go to ChatGPT instead, which actually can be quite alarming because ChatGPT isn't autonomous.
There are parameters that the AI works within, so you do have to be careful of that, but I found that interesting.
They will train it, and of course they spend a lot of time putting biases into the training, and so you can imagine it's going to be a fight from the pharmaceutical companies to make sure that the bias is toward their particular drug, because they do that when When they run the tests, three pharmaceutical companies, they've all got their own drug for this particular condition, and you'll find that when pharmaceutical company A pays for the test and the study, that they will be found to be the best one.
When the other companies do it, they will pay for the study to find that they are the best one.
So it's going to be who gets to put the bias into the chat GPT. The other thing that's concerning about it, of course, is the fact that chat GPT He does hallucinate.
And so it's kind of like going to a doctor who is microdosing on LSD or something at the same time.
You never know what you're going to get.
It's like a box of chocolates.
Exactly, exactly.
Go to ChatGPT if you want, but also read the insert just to confirm everything.
And it's interesting you brought up the...
Information from pharmaceuticals, because most of the time when I read inserts, I completely scroll past the clinical trial data.
You can manipulate all of that data into however you want to, and you can see it when you start to get into the weeds of it, and I wouldn't recommend anyone first researching pharmaceutical products to go straight to that section, because it is very overwhelming.
I would recommend going to section 6.2, which is the post-marketing adverse reactions.
according to the CDC, the definition of an adverse reaction is an undesirable medical condition caused by a vaccine or pharmaceutical.
And that's why I would recommend going to section 6.2, because in 6.1, you can start to see where some of the, oh, well, these sections of the clinical trial data was exempt from the study because X, Y, and Z.
And then you start questioning, well, why was it exempt?
Because that obviously would have skewed the results.
And so I would recommend people skipping that when they're first starting to research.
Yeah, you know, and it changes so rapidly.
You know, we look at the fluorochloroquins and they continually tweak the formulation so they can, first of all, renew the patent, but then so that they can also make sure that you don't tie it to these other things that now have a track record that looks pretty So they're constantly adopting a new alias is the way that I look at it.
So how do you keep current with all this stuff?
Because they're constantly changing it.
I don't, to be honest.
I try my best, but there's no way.
There's no way I can keep up with it.
Even on X, I try to follow all of the CDC, FDA, HHS, all these things, and it's always changing.
There are always things that are being added or changed.
I mean, even the flu vaccines, those get updated every year, and I've been doing this for four years now, and I've had to update my influenza webpage four times because they change so often, and sometimes they have a quad.
You know, four, it covers four influenza strains, and sometimes it's three influenza strains.
And now they're talking about the mRNA, and now they're talking about combining COVID and RSV and flu.
And so if you go into it thinking that I'm going to learn everything possibly, human possible, you will overwhelm yourself.
You'll burn yourself out.
So my advice is that if you are being recommended a medical product by your medical provider, Ask them to write down the trade name of that product, confirm the spelling, and then go to the FDA website, or you can go onto Google, go onto your preferred search engine.
Type out that tray name with FDA insert after that, and then you'll find the manufacturer insert.
And if anybody's listening and they're frantically trying to jot this all down, I have a free training course on my website that goes step-by-step on how to do this.
I also have it in my book.
And it'll teach you that no matter what product comes to market, you can research it yourself.
You can find the information that you need to.
If the information is available, as we already discussed with EUAs, that information might not be available, which I would argue...
Why is that product being brought to market?
But that's a whole different discussion.
Yeah.
And, you know, today it is really imperative because we look at simple things, you know, just like antibiotics or whatever.
And they're constantly changing them, changing the formulation and making them more concentrated and things like that.
So, you know, this isn't...
Your mom or your dad's antibiotic.
This is something that is very different, and because of the rapid change in pharmaceuticals, you really do have to keep track of this, and you really need to take it seriously.
These people always dismiss it by, you know, whenever something happens, oh, it's rare, right?
That covers everything.
It's like...
Well, evidently, it's not so rare that it wasn't in the insert.
And evidently, you know, even though it might not be a whole lot of people by your account, and we don't know because they don't necessarily bother to let us know, they'll list out a whole bunch of things.
And that's the one thing that we need to not fall into, I think, is that mindset to tell ourselves.
Well, yeah, it says if I take this antibiotic, I could have a stroke.
But I've never heard of anybody having a stroke after an antibiotic, and yet it happened to my mother.
And so they've got it there for a reason, and we need to be careful about that.
What about the health care providers?
I mean, talk to us.
You said you've got a lot of health care providers who go to your website, justtheinserts.com.
What is it that you tell them and tell patients in terms of what the relationship should look like for informed consent?
Well, I bravo to all medical providers who are going outside the traditional training model of what they've been taught in school, what they are taught by professional private memberships such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, ACOG, all these other private entities that receive, they publicly acknowledge they receive funding from pharmaceutical industries.
Bravo to the medical provider that is seeking their own information and taking it on themselves to go outside of that training model.
I love hearing that.
And there are more and more medical professionals doing that just from the four years that I've been talking about this.
So my advice would be that when you are...
First going to medical school, most medical providers go because they want to help their patients, because they want to heal, because they want to see someone come into their office hurt and in pain and for them to leave to be better.
And for them to understand that researching manufacturer inserts, researching potential non-pharmaceutical alternatives helps you do that.
That pharmaceutical companies are not the arbiters of science.
They are not the only ones that exercise science in pursuit of health and in pursuit of wellness.
And I actually have an entire chapter of that in my book.
And I cite from.gov resources.
I cite from the NIH about chiropractic care, about Ayurvedic care, about...
Traditional Chinese medicine.
There are all these other models of health and healing that are accepted across the United States.
And there was a study that was done, and this was about 10 years ago.
And I believe it was 30% of Americans have had some kind of experience with unconventional health care, is what they would call it.
And so my advice to anyone...
Yes, utilize the tools that are available to you, make informed decisions about them by reading the inserts, but also understand that there's not just those tools.
There's a whole world of healthcare available to us, and I was actually able to attend the Senate Roundtable.
Discussion with Senator Ron Johnson in D.C. in person.
And Robert Kennedy Jr., at the end of his closing comments, he spoke to the entrepreneurial spirit of Americans and how there are healthcare providers going outside of the insurance models, going outside of traditional healthcare to provide health to patients.
They might not be as marketed as well as other.
Or they might not even have websites, but they're out there.
And to start for them to realize that they can take their business and not be so beholden to third-party entities or to insurance companies to accomplish their goal of helping people.
Yeah, of course, part of the problem that we saw, especially through COVID, was anybody who bucked the system, and there's this whole union or guild or whatever it is, and they'll come back, and because everything is licensed and tightly controlled like that, we saw so many people get purged out of the system who did want to offer people different alternatives.
And, of course, what the AMA has been pushing for a very long time after the Rockefellers is a paradigm of disease is something that's got to be killed.
Well, unfortunately, sometimes the stuff that you use to kill the disease also kills you.
Sometimes it kills parts of your body.
Sometimes it's not just temporary.
Sometimes it is permanent.
And that's one of the things that's concerning about some of these antibiotics that are out there.
It's that model, rather than building up...
Your body and strengthening your immune system, doing things that are going to destroy your immune system or destroy other parts of your body, that's the key thing.
And so there are a lot of different paradigms out there.
You're right, and it is very important for people to consider that.
And I'm sure you've got some of that on your website as far as informed consent, different alternatives.
Yes, and I also have resources available in my training course and in my book.
Physicians for Informed Consent is another great resource, and they actually just did an article discussing how for the flu vaccine, those that accepted the flu vaccine, the effectiveness overall isn't very good for the flu vaccine.
I believe it's around 40%, but there was a study that was done that those that accepted the flu vaccine were actually at a higher risk of other respiratory illnesses.
And so, understanding many of the discussions that are done in a pediatrician's office, in a provider primary care physician's office, the discussion is very siloed.
It's very...
Okay, we're going to discuss flu, and this is the product that you need to get for flu.
But they're not realizing, what about the whole health?
What about the whole body?
Is this vaccine potentially going to cause issues elsewhere?
Is it going to inhibit an immune response when this...
Patient is exposed to other viruses, or maybe, like you discussed, is it going to overtax their liver?
And so they might not be able to detox the excipients in this product, or is it going to kill their gut microbiome?
There are so many other things that I believe the medical industry as a whole are not considering.
They are just very siloed, and they're very focused on just one topic.
And one thing that I've noticed to reading inserts is that there are so many inserts that say that they lower the effectiveness of other products.
The great example is typhoid vaccine.
And I discuss this in the book.
I get asked all the time about people that are traveling internationally about international vaccines.
And it says on the CDC website and on the manufacturer insert that the typhoid vaccine is limited.
The effectiveness of it is limited when you take anti-malaria drugs.
And so if you travel to a place like India, the CDC says, yes, Take the typhoid vaccine, but also take your anti-malaria drugs.
And then on the insert, it says the effectiveness of the typhoid vaccine is limited by taking anti-malaria drugs.
And so just understanding that when you take a product, it could be limiting the effectiveness of another product or your body's immune response as a whole.
Yeah, when we look at drug interactions, that's one of the things that I've started to look at.
Somebody recommends something to me for a blood thinner, for example, since I have AFib.
The one who put me on a blood thinner, and as I look at it, and, you know, I look at some products, or I look at a particular blood thinner, and the blood thinner says, don't take it with these other things.
It's like, oh, okay, so then those other things would also thin my blood.
Maybe they're not as dangerous.
You know, or vice versa.
You know, you go to the natural supplement and it says, you know, be careful if you're taking blood thinners or whatever.
It's going to lower your blood pressure.
It's going to thin your blood some more, whatever.
So I've basically used that to avoid some pharmaceuticals when I look at it.
But, you know, part of this, you mentioned your story, your mother doing research and trying to warn you about it.
And when we have friends or we have family and we know something and we see something that is alarming like that, we want to grab them by the lapel and say, don't do it.
Like you talked about, you said it was like your mother was like you were standing on the edge of a cliff about to fall off.
And that's the way we feel about it.
And so we get very compassionate about it.
What is the best way to approach other people that you have found?
That's really hard.
It's really complicated, especially when we have external forces, either a government mandating the product or we have the social and cultural external pushes of the marketing posts of saying, get this to protect your grandma or get this to protect your community.
It's very hard.
And I think up front, we need to address that because it is a very delicate balance to strike.
And I believe it really depends on your personal relationship with that person, understanding their personal I'm not the type of person to be told what to do, and so my mother should have known not to go through at that angle, but I understand.
I understand now that I've done the research why she felt that way, especially because I was in my third trimester.
I was getting ready to have that.
That product at my next appointment.
And so I do understand her sense of urgency.
They used to never vaccinate pregnant women.
And then, you know, they crossed that Rubicon.
And then through COVID and everything, they were demanding that pregnant women get vaccinated with this and that.
I mean, it really is amazing how this is all set up.
And again, going back to the paradigm, it's kind of the sense that if we can kill whatever that thing is that we think ails you, the operation is successful.
Maybe the patient dies, but we don't care as long as the operation is successful, rather than first do no harm.
They have gotten so far away from that primary directive of first do no harm.
It's just got to get rid of whatever that thing is, regardless of what happens to the person's health.
And that's a thing that is very concerning.
But again, I'm sorry, I interrupted your question.
You were talking about how Your mother was working with you.
I mean, it's a difficult thing to try to, when we see how dangerous this is, to try to get it across to people, isn't it?
It is.
It is.
And so my advice is to approach it in love, but in boldness, and to approach it in the sense of having all of the information cited.
I actually have an entire chapter on this, and I do talk about it in my training course as well, that we have to first...
I automatically assume that the person has good intentions for themselves and their families.
I think when we go into it thinking nefarious, especially for friends and family, that can...
Put you off on the wrong foot right out of the gate.
And so to go into it, that they are just trying to do the best decision with the information they have and that you are tasked with the opportunity to provide more accurate information and to guide them in their path of research.
And you're going to get much further in a place of love than in a place of hostility.
And so I provide...
Just different resources for people to do that and to be able to Not be so aggressive.
And some advice that I give, too, as well, is that if you do go into a provider, and you like this provider, but they're forcing you to accept a certain product, to only bring.gov information.
If you go into a medical provider's office with a.gov or.com resource like myself, like JustTheInsters, like if you say, I got this from JustTheInsters.com, they have been trained to discredit anything else that comes out of your mouth.
So it's really important for you to go in.
With the.gov information, have the manufacturer inserts printed out.
Highlight them for the parts that you want to discuss with them.
Maybe even write the URL in the bottom of the webpage if it isn't there for you to have productive conversations with them.
Some family members are the same way.
That's how I was.
I have gotten hundreds of messages from people saying, thank you so much for putting this information out there, because I was having circular conversations, debates, arguments with my loved one.
And they just said, well, I want to hear only from .gov information.
And they happened to find my account.
And that's how they were able to have productive conversations.
Some people also don't learn by reading.
They are more visual or they're more auditory.
Maybe you need to find a podcast that might present the information in a different way and that might be helpful for them to learn.
One thing I did want to touch on when you were talking about pregnant women, another reason why I was deleted is because I had done a post about ACOG pushing the COVID vaccines onto pregnant women, and I was getting so many messages of pregnant women.
Skipping prenatal appointments or having anxiety attacks about going to a prenatal appointment because their provider was pushing the COVID vaccine so hard.
And I was pregnant at the time.
So this just struck a nerve with me.
I was on pregnancy apps sharing information because women were asking, should I get it?
Should I not get it?
I don't know.
My intuition is telling me no, but I don't have much information.
And so I was sharing doc of information and almost every single comment that I made was flagged and deleted by the app.
And so it's hard.
It's so hard because you want to get so mad and so angry.
And believe me, I have every right to be mad and angry and aggressive.
But that's when the Holy Spirit kind of takes over and reminds me that if you go in it too hard, too fast, I have to remember that I have researched fact A to fact B to fact C all the way to fact Z. And if you go in with fact P or somewhere else, That might put someone in the defense, and it might put them in an unhealthy way of responding to the information that you're presenting to them.
So it is hard.
It's very hard, and you really have to have, it's a little bit of an art trying to prevent the information to them.
Well, I like what you had to say about.gov.
Because, you know, one of the reasons I look at it is like, you know, why do we have these arguments and fights?
Well, many of us will look at this and we've done research and we'll talk to somebody and they'll say, yeah, but this authority figure says this.
And it's like, don't talk to me about authority figures.
Do your own research.
That's also a logical fallacy.
Yeah, exactly.
But it's like, you know, I just have this knee-jerk reaction.
It's like, why are you listening to these authorities?
They lie about everything.
And as you're pointing out, you know, we're at point Z because we've been seeing the authorities lying to us about everything, but they haven't noticed that.
And so we jump We get upset because they're so focused on authority figures.
And I think your approach of saying, well, if we go with.gov information, we're fighting authority with authority.
And I think that's a brilliant strategy.
I think that's really great.
And it's also, when we look at social media and the censorship that has been there, and I've experienced a great deal of it myself.
When we look at that, we've got to get away from the social media walled garden that is there.
And so people go to a particular website.
They go to your website or they go to mine or whatever.
They go to a book.
You know, that's the way to get outside of the system.
We're all becoming trapped into focusing so much.
On social media, and it's only going to get a lot worse.
I mean, we've got Facebook is out there talking about how they're going to create AI friends for you to talk to.
And it's like, what kind of a crazy world is this?
I mean, this is like the worst dystopian ideas of Yuval Harari out there, talking about creating AI friends to talk to you because you don't have any real friends of your own.
It's going to be this massive web of deception and of control and of surveillance.
And so we need to start going to Directly to websites.
Yours is justtheandsearch.com.
Going to a book.
What is the name of your book, by the way?
We didn't talk about it.
It's called Well Considered, a Handbook for Making Informed Medical Decisions.
I made it very small on purpose.
I have all the information you need, everything that I wish I would have known when I first started researching, and it's all sourced from.gov information.
And one of the chapters that I have in here, I actually go into the potential financial conflicts of interest at the federal level and at the physician level.
And I think that's important for...
For patients and parents to understand as well, that when they walk into an office, they aren't just walking into a philanthropic environment where this provider is providing charity to you.
It's a sales funnel.
And having a business background, it's important to understand what you are walking into.
So when you are, if your provider is becoming emotional about your personal medical decision, you could understand that there's a bias there and there's a potential financial conflict of interest.
I get messages from people that are so worried about upsetting their providers, and they don't realize that it's not them.
It's not you.
It's them.
It's not something that you need to take personally.
If your provider is getting upset, they are now entering a medical coercion, medical bullying, and that's not your fault.
That's their fault, and you need to safely remove yourself from that relationship and find a better, more qualified provider.
I agree.
And a big part of this is that when we have these campaigns by the media or even if we get information from a health service provider, it's to avoid the fear.
You know, fear is a thing that allows them to do whatever they wish to to us.
If we get afraid enough of whatever this is, regardless of what we have seen happen to other people, regardless of what we've experienced in our own life, if they can build the fear of the condition, let's call it, the disease or whatever it is, if they can build that fear up, they can sell us anything.
And people will continue to take it no matter, even if you have bad, you know, adverse reactions to it, keep taking it because you're so afraid of the disease.
Right.
It's comparative safety, and it's one thing that I've noticed Continually reading.gov information is almost all of these medical products are the safety and effectiveness of them are deemed in comparison.
To potential complications to a disease or an illness.
And that's not right.
We need to be assessing them based on their own safety, their own effectiveness, not comparing it to anything else.
Because you can make anything seem safe if you compare it to something that is more dangerous.
And I talk about in the book how dangerous that comparison is and how unscientific it is because of what we know from the government-funded study about adverse reactions, how only 1% of reactions are accurately reflected.
And then And also, too, we haven't discussed that many vaccine manufacturers talk about shedding and the potential for shedding and how vaccine strains of a disease are out there.
Polio, flu, chickenpox, shingles.
There are vaccine strains that the CDC is tracking.
So when we talk about disease rates...
Measles outbreaks, was it from the vaccine or was it from a wild strain?
I think that's very important for consumers to be aware of as well.
Oh, yeah.
When we look at what is going on, for instance, in Gaza, they said, well, we tested the surge and we found this polio out there.
Well, it's polio from the vaccine.
We've seen situations, I remember when they freaked out, they had...
Four patients who got measles, and of course, I'm old enough, we didn't even have any measles vaccines, and everybody got measles.
Never heard of any serious reactions to anybody.
Parents didn't, or they wouldn't have been having measles parties to make sure they get this over and done with.
I had rubella as a baby.
Yeah, there you go.
And so, you know, we had all these childhood diseases, and it's easier to cope with them at childhood, and it was something that was, in fact, very rare.
But, you know, I remember a New York case where they had four measles cases, and everybody Well,
the first thing, if I'm worried about a disease because of the hype that is done either by public health campaigns or influencers or anything that are...
Talking about a disease, RSV recently has been discussed a lot, and now the bird flu.
Just on my personal Instagram, I saw three influencers start talking about the bird flu, and so if you are exposed to something like that as a parent, naturally you're going to worry about it.
I think as a parent, that's normal, and that's valid, and that's okay.
So for me, what I do is I research the disease.
I understand what are the early symptoms of this disease.
What is the transmission?
How does it transmit?
Is it from fecal matter, or is it from oral drops?
Is it from blood exposure to somebody's blood?
I want to understand how this disease or virus or condition or something, how does it spread?
And then I want to know what are the potential complications of it.
Once you understand the mechanism of action and how the disease presents in the body, then you can understand, okay, what are things that I can do to prevent this?
If this disease is spread by somebody going to the bathroom, being exposed to fecal metal, not washing their hands like the polio virus, then I'm going to make sure every single time I'm in a public.
Public restroom to wash my hands and not excessively touch everything in the bathroom.
My children have been trained from the get-go not to touch any mucus membranes.
They don't touch their mouth.
They don't touch their nose.
They don't touch their eyes.
They don't touch their ears when they're in public.
As soon as we get home, we wash our hands.
20 seconds cover everything.
They know that and that is a tool that can be used in disease prevention.
I also make sure that their immune systems are constantly being supported.
We ensure I'm a firm believer that every product you put in and on your body can either help or hinder your health.
And that includes food.
And so we prioritize quality food.
We prioritize sleep in our household.
Hundreds of thousands to millions of research and data on the quality of sleep that you have can determine your immune responses, your immune support system.
If we know that we are potentially going to be around someone that was recently vaccinated, we make sure that we have some tinctures that we take to support our liver, to support our detox systems, so that if there is a shedding event or one of the things that I discuss are breakthrough infections, and this is heavily discussed by the CDC and FDA, especially for the COVID vaccines, they are tracking breakthrough infections.
So when somebody is up to date on their COVID vaccine, according to the CDC, they can still have COVID and transmit it to other people, but they don't have symptoms.
It's asymptomatic.
So in my opinion, they're actually more dangerous because the symptoms aren't alerted them to stay home and they are exposing themselves to everybody else.
And there's no symptoms that could potentially keep them from spreading it to other people.
So knowing all of this I could be in As a parent, a state of fear constantly.
And I will admit that there are times where I do fall into that camp of just being constantly afraid of everything coming after my child.
But then that stress and fear itself will lower my immune response and also pass that stress on to my children.
So instead, I have adopted the strategy of what can we do to support our bodies?
So no matter what we're exposed to, either in the sky or pollution or toxins in our environment, We are prepared and we are supporting our body as much as possible.
I agree.
And it all goes back to, you know, do we have, do we agree with their diagnosis?
You know, when you look at the bird flu stuff, oh, look at how many people have gotten it.
They got pink eye.
And so you talk about, you know, not touching your eyes when you're out in public and everything.
What about when you're working with bovine fecal matter?
Because, you know, that is what we're seeing over and over again.
These people got pink eye.
Well, how often do they get pink eye normally if they're not washing their hands?
I actually just did a bird flu post last night because I was just so heated by these influencers saying, make sure you get your H5N1 vaccine.
And like, that's not even commercially available yet.
And they're already trying.
We're trying to push this.
The only vaccines available are stockpiled by the CDC. But in the CDC guidance that I pulled, it said that the people that had been exposed to bird flu and had contracted the disease, they had prolonged exposure to dead birds or bovine fecal matter without any PPE. Yeah, exactly.
Who knows what they could have been sick with.
And, you know, they get pink eye and they don't have any respiratory issues, no fever, any of that kind of stuff.
It's like...
Don't call it bird flu.
Maybe call it bird's eye, you know, or something like that.
But, yeah, there's a lot of heavy, heavy disinformation out there, and it's all about a campaign of fear.
Leanna Wynn is out there pushing this bird flu vaccine, and it's got a very, very dangerous profile.
So people need to be very, very concerned about it.
I've got a couple of comments here.
Dougalug says, after my heart surgery, I quit all the prescribed meds within four months.
Doc says, I prescribe those for a reason.
But he said no more.
It's like, well, okay, we don't necessarily agree with your reason.
And, of course, we're always looking to see what the issues are with it.
Gard Goldsmith says I was going to ask if she took donations.
So I look for a book, see about the training program.
Those sound valuable.
And if I can afford both, I'd love to study based on her program.
And, again, you can find that at informedconsent.com.
Or just theinserts.com.
I'm sorry, yeah, justinserts.com.
And the training course is free.
It's always going to be free on my website.
No email required to access.
Good, good.
I was thinking about Gard again.
He might be interested in talking to you as well on his program.
He has Liberty Conspiracy.
Jason Barker has another program.
He says the bottom line is that since naturally occurring molecules can't be patented, they produce synthetic patentable drugs.
They try to do the same thing that many natural things can treat.
And Handy, who is an ER professional in Atlanta, says, even now I work with people who don't have a clue that VAERS even exists.
They know playoff standings by heart, though.
And that's a failure of education for our healthcare providers.
Most of the time when the healthcare provider is researching a manufacturer insert is because they themselves are liable or they become parents.
That is one of the top reasons that medical professionals have told me that they've read inserts.
And that is a problem.
Wow.
Wow.
That is amazing.
Yeah, the stuff that's in there.
It's in there for a reason.
And if it looks scary, you should be afraid of that.
They only want you afraid of the condition that you're looking at.
And so that's an important thing.
Just the inserts.
And it is very important that when we have informed consent, it begins with information.
You can find a lot of information at just the inserts.
Thank you so much, Alexander, for joining us.
Always great talking to you.
Talking to people who have...
Looked at what is happening with all of this stuff, and I think it is very important for us to understand not only for ourselves, but how can we have meaningful conversations with other people and to meet them where they are.
And as I said, I think your idea of fighting this authority figures with authority figures of.gov, I think that is one of the best ideas.
And of course, people can find a lot of that information at JustTheInserts.com.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you.
We're going to take a quick break folks and we will be right back.
Stay with us.
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Thank you very much, Eric.
I appreciate the tip.
And Flower Sower says, My own children have rolled their eyes to my warnings about vaxes and help.
And most of my grandkids are vaxed.
I'm sad to see that.
But again, you know, part of it, I think she had an excellent idea.
You know, you fight authority with authority.
If you've got that.gov thing, if somebody is entranced with authority, they put so much reliance on it, I think it's a very important thing to be able to fight that kind of fire with your own fire to show what is happening with it.
Brian and Deb McCartney, good to see you there.
Talked to my niece on New Year's Eve.
She was forced to take the jab and boosters to work at a local hospital.
I told her she never had to do that and never take one again and to sue them.
You know, that's the key.
I've talked to a lot of nurses who left, and they would find other places.
As a matter of fact, there were some hospitals that were, I interviewed someone, they were saying, yeah, we want people to know they don't have to take a vaccine to work here.
So it just depends.
Part of that was the financial blackmail that we saw running everywhere.
Koalimos says, I'm reviewing Dr. AI apps now as doctors can't answer outside of their scope.
And if you don't want to be a part of the health system, well, that's very important.
I had mentioned earlier, and I wanted to get to this, so we've only got about five minutes here.
But Facebook is planning on flooding their platform with AI-powered users.
We can expect these AIs to actually, over time, exist on our platforms kind of in the same way that accounts do.
This is next-level social media manipulation.
They're going to create artificial personalities, and we've already had a preview of this.
Remember the character.ai stuff?
where they create these fictional characters and a lot of young kids and teenagers were involved with them.
It pushed two kids to commit suicide, and one of them was actually successfully did it.
Another one, the mom noticed that the child was acting really strange, and so investigated and snuck in and got their phone or whatever and looked at it to see what was happening.
They are suing them now.
But now this is going to be a program that Meta wants to put out on Facebook.
They're aiming to have Facebook filled with AI-generated characters to drive up engagement on its platform.
That's all that matters.
They want to get you addicted to this stuff as if it were a drug.
They'll have bios.
They'll have profile pictures.
They'll be able to generate and share content powered on AI by the platform.
That's where we see all of this going, said Meta's vice president of products.
This is them talking about it.
This is not somebody else saying, hey, this looks really bad.
This is their description of it.
The AI characters are not a new feature.
They released AI Studio in the summer, and it quickly became a hotbed of virtual boyfriends and girlfriends.
Folks, this is Yuval Harari's vision, his dream, his dystopian dream, becoming a reality.
He and people like him think that they can pacify us with drugs, with video games, with virtual reality, so that we are taken out of reality and they can do whatever they wish to us.
This is something we have to guard against, something we have to warn the next generation about.
Along with fictional characters, it also allows Facebook and Instagram influencers to create AI versions of themselves that their followers can talk to.
As a matter of fact, there was a story that just came out about A pastor who did that at a church.
He had a fairly large megachurch.
He didn't have the time or the inclination to talk to people.
And so he created an AI personality and an app so that people could call up and pay him and get a simulated response.
I mean, that's the most pathetic example of this stuff.
But again, these platforms They said, without robust safeguards, these platforms risk amplifying false narratives through these AI-driven accounts, said a marketing officer at a talent agency.
But the reality is that they're going to be used to amplify false narratives.
That's what social media is being used for now.
That's what fake book has been used for throughout these MacGuffins, especially the COVID MacGuffin, but also with climate MacGuffin.
And so there's a massive risk of misinformation.
Again, you know, the suicide stuff that is there.
When I first looked at ChatGPT, I asked it questions about the MacGuffins of climate and vaccine and stuff.
And the answers I got, it's like, I'm finished with this stuff.
I'm not interested in it.
But this is part of what people have talked about with a dead Internet theory.
The idea that the internet is going to become so synthetic, so manipulated, that it is effectively dead.
They're bragging about this to people.
Facebook thinks that AI bots will be your new social media friends, and maybe the only friends that people have.
Designed to become new friends with actual living users.
Folks, this is demonic.
It really is.
It is deception.
It is imitation.
It is lies.
It is substituting the real for the synthetic.
As WinePressNews.com says, the internet is quickly becoming no longer a viable option and a resource.
It seems like everything is a lie.
Everything is fake.
Censorship keeps increasing.
Sooner or later, we are going to have to return to old-fashioned letter writing.
Or at least bypassing the control and the manipulation that comes with these walled communities that we call social media.
Thanks for joining us.
Have a good day.
And thank you, Eric, for the tip.
I appreciate that.
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