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Jan. 6, 2025 - The David Knight Show
10:36
Parallels in Jan6 "Stop the Steal" Psyop and in CIA's Narrative About Vegas Bombing
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I said, you know, this has echoes of January the 6th and Stop the Steal right there.
You know, this whole thing of January the 6th and Stop the Steal, how did that get kicked off?
By a former intelligence guy, Steve Pachenik, who goes on with Alex Jones and actually with Owen.
Who bought it hook, line, and sinker.
And then later on, Alex has him on over and over and over again.
And Alex would go, oh, I don't know.
It just seems really crazy and really strange.
But he puts it out there.
These guys are doing the Alex Jones bit.
Okay?
It's like a tag team thing, if you look at this.
And what is he talking about with a glowy boy?
I had to look that up.
That is from video games.
Apparently, that term, which is part of the Urban Dictionary, that comes from a couple of games called Call of Duty and Fortnite.
Two big games.
Of course, Call of Duty is about military stuff, so I imagine he's familiar with all this stuff.
But a glory boy is, well, in those games, if there are boxes that have loot in them, they're glowing.
And different colors and intensity and stuff like that to give you some idea of the loot that's in it that you can get as a reward as you're playing the game.
And so what he says is going to make me a glowy boy to the conspiracy cycle.
In other words, people like me are going to criticize him for this nonsense.
It's absolute nonsense.
Especially because you're an intelligence officer.
And everything is about secrets and lies.
And I don't trust any of you guys.
And nobody should trust anything that these intel officers tell people.
Nobody.
They're all lying to you all the time.
Everything they do is secret.
And everything they do is for their benefit and to sell government agendas.
It's just that simple.
He said, I had no choice.
The dude dumped it in my inbox.
And when I saw the name of the news, I had little choice but to hand it over to the feds.
I knew the FBI wouldn't release it.
Or at least without an agenda attached.
So I took it to Sean Ryan because he has the platform to handle the magnitude of this information and will do so as objectively as possible.
Wait a minute.
The FBI contacted...
The FBI's not going to release this stuff?
But the FBI knows that it exists without him contacting.
They were kind of spooked about that.
These two spooks were spooked, they said.
Wait a minute.
The FBI knows?
And the FBI is out there contacting my former producer even?
And telling them we've got to redact some names, that's all they were concerned about?
Well, if that's all they were concerned about, why wouldn't the FBI release it?
None of this holds up.
None of it holds up.
Just details like that, folks.
Look, we can't verify or deny that there's anti-gravity stuff out there.
Who knows what they've got.
We always underestimate how evil these people are.
We always underestimate how much technology they've got.
But here's the thing.
This story just doesn't add up.
That the FBI would be intimidating these guys, following these guys, but let it be put out?
They wouldn't let that happen.
Even after, in Nashville, for example, you had a police officer who leaked the manifesto of the trainee killer to the Nashville Star, a conservative, independent paper that does real journalism.
And they'd been involved in a lawsuit to get that released.
And there was a stonewalling coming from the FBI and from the local police department.
And so somebody, supposedly in the local police department, gave that to the Nashville Star.
And they published it.
Because, again, it's very much like the Pentagon Papers.
You know, the Pentagon Papers, what the Supreme Court found was that the Washington Post and the New York Times We're not liable for publishing those classified documents, supposedly.
Who knows if they wanted us to have that information or if it really was stolen by Daniel Ellsberg.
I mean, that's another whole story there.
But regardless, the finding by the Supreme Court was that if these reporters did not participate in the theft of those documents, then only Daniel Ellsberg was responsible for that, and they found a way to get him off on a technicality.
Which casts questions about whether they wanted that information released or not.
But the bottom line is that in the case with Nashville, if a police officer leaked that, then they would have charges that they could bring, presumably against a police officer, but they couldn't do anything to the paper for publishing what was handed to them.
According to Shoemate, The guy who said he got the email.
He said he informed the FBI in the release, said, I told them I was taking it to the show.
I'm a private citizen.
They immediately contacted Army CID, who took it up the chain.
Big Army contacted Sean Ryan last night, along with a bunch of other folks requesting names to be redacted.
He had no idea how they knew until I told him this morning that I told the FBI I was going on his show.
It's all addressed in the show, in the releases, when it releases, he says.
So, again, You know, they could have stopped this stuff if they wanted to.
But they wanted that stuff out.
The email contained ominous statements about imminent danger, references to advanced military technology, allegations of government cover-ups related to war crimes.
You see, and there was, again, that allegation about the war crimes.
That was something that was public knowledge, and so it could be verified by people.
Look, they will always add truth to a con job, because you've got to have that in order to get people's confidence.
You've got to have some truth in there.
So the Gravitic Propulsion System refers to the hypothetical propulsion technology that would use the force of gravity to propel a spacecraft or vehicle.
Essentially manipulating gravitational fields to achieve movement without the need of traditional propellant.
Again, we don't know if any of this stuff exists.
Maybe he leaked to them some kind of a warp speed engine.
A hyperspace engine, too.
I mean, it could be anything, right?
Don't call it those, you know, because then people know you're pulling their leg.
Just like you don't want to talk about UFOs anymore.
You want to talk about UAPs now.
So we wouldn't call this a hyperspace engine or a warp speed engine.
We would just call it a gravitic engine.
He said, I went to his LinkedIn page.
First thing I noticed was all of his bony feed aids were in place.
So I said, okay, at least the guy knows what he's talking about.
Well, some other people have questioned whether or not his background would have gotten him involved with drones.
But of course, even if it didn't, theoretically, somebody could have given him this information.
But here's the part that I thought was really interesting, the way they put this stuff out.
As I said before, it kind of sounds a lot like what Steve Pachenik and Alex Jones are doing.
He says, my issue was that I couldn't validate or verify any of this information.
But this is obviously a very big deal, so I don't have anything to verify this information with.
But I don't have anything to verify the information with.
See, that was the same thing that happened with Steve Pachenik.
Steve Pachenik goes on two days after the election, and he says, we've got blockchain watermark ballots here, and we know that they cheated.
And we now know because we watermarked these ballots somehow, even though the ballots are printed up by individual states.
He was claiming that they were printed up by the White House, by CISA. That's what he said.
It didn't take long for the director of CISA to come out and pour cold water on Trump's claims and all the rest of the stuff, showing that he was not on Trump's side.
But he said, we've got these blockchain, it's just a whole string of meaningless and unproven allegations and jargon, just like this.
Just like this.
And he furthermore said we've got 20,000 National Guard out there right now and they're arresting people.
That's what kicked off, folks, the Stop the Steal stuff, which eventually led to January the 6th, and that was five years ago.
And it was the same type of thing.
Well, I don't know.
I can't verify this stuff, but come on again.
Come on again, and let's do this again.
And we'll keep pushing it and pushing it each time.
Talking about gravitic propulsion systems with evidence just makes me another UFO talking head.
So he distances himself from this, just like AJ. You know, just like Alex Jones would do.
He'd say, well, I don't know, that sounds pretty crazy, Steve, but, you know, hey!
You know, laugh about it.
Come on, if this is all true, I'll give you David Knight's old job.
That type of thing.
You actually said that.
You can have my job, Steve.
I don't want it.
If I wanted it, I would have lied to keep it.
I didn't want it to lie to keep.
Anyway, so he's wanting to get on Fox News.
And Sean Hannity, you know, it's a great story.
Sean Hannity probably could put it on, and he could stay at arm's length, just like Alex Jones did, and milk this thing for an audience.
He'd get a big audience with that.
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