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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 28th of February, year of our Lord 2025.
Well, today we're going to take a look at what I would call, I think I'm going to start calling it the Trump-Biden-Holidomore.
Right?
The deliberate starvation program that we saw Stalin run on the breadbasket of Ukraine to bring them into submission.
Or we could call it the Great Leap Forward.
Make America Great Leap Forward again.
Which is what Mao did.
Starving people.
That's what we're seeing with this program.
I'm going to break that down.
But before we get to that, I'm going to talk about the Sovereign Wealth Fund.
And how that ties into Trump's view of government as merchandise.
A merchandising effort.
We're going to sell everything in order to do a great taking.
That's what I think it is ultimately about.
And we're going to begin with the Epstein nonsense yesterday.
There is one important thing that came out of all that.
It doesn't have anything to do with the files or anything.
We'll tell you what that is.
We'll be right back.
Well, we had a little bit of a problem with the computer as we started launching it.
Everything was working fine.
It crashed.
So we had to reboot.
That's why we're a couple of minutes late here.
But let's begin with what happened yesterday.
And now you've got, trying to cover up for what happened, you've got Pam Bondi, the Attorney General.
Left red-faced after she was hyping this stuff on Fox News with Jesse Waters just the day before.
Oh, it's just amazing.
The stuff that's in there will make you sick.
Well, obviously she hadn't even looked at it because it was nothing.
It was a joke that was playing on Kash Patel and on Pam Bondi.
And it kind of blew up in their face.
So Kash Patel is vowing to swiftly pursue those who undermine the FBI. Him, actually.
Attorney General Pam Bondi reveals the FBI New York office withheld Epstein documents.
She never looked at it.
She had it for a week, supposedly, and she's hyping it on TV, but never looked at it.
Look, this whole thing is a limited hangout in every sense of the word.
It's a big dog and pony show.
It's absolutely ludicrous that they would think that they're going to get anything anyway after all this.
Yeah, we're going to get...
We're going to get all of this stuff about the JFK assassination and 9-11.
Trump is going to solve all that.
These new people, the Attorney General and the FBI Director, they're going to solve all that.
Cash Patel says, there will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, no stone left unturned.
Anyone from the prior or current bureau who undermines this will be swiftly pursued.
Pursued?
We're fired.
No, I just pursued.
I'm going to chase them around the office or something.
If there are gaps, we will find them.
If records have been hidden, we will uncover them.
And we will bring everything we find to the Department of Justice to be fully assessed and transparently disseminated.
Okay, so...
D.C. Drano, who has about 2 million followers, is one of the so-called influencers.
That should make you think, right?
How do you want to be identified?
Do you want to be identified as a researcher, as a journalist?
I want to be an influencer.
They're just telling you what they are right there, okay?
They're nudging you.
They're feeding you propaganda.
They're influencers.
And so he was bragging about the fact that there was going to be full transparency, he said.
This is what he put up.
He said, I've been informed that every word of the Epstein files in this binder will be released in full today.
We cannot control the exact time, but it's going to happen.
Even though, you know, they just did a rug pull on him, or I guess maybe a better example would be Peanuts and Lucy moving the football, and D.C. Drano would be the Charlie Brown.
The Trump administration is the most transparent.
In our lifetimes, equal justice is being restored in America.
I would agree with him on one of those statements.
The Trump administration is the most transparent in our lifetime, most transparently fraudulent.
And we can see right through Trump.
He's so transparent that we can see right through him to all the people who bought him and who control him.
No question about it.
Look, Epstein worked for Mossad.
It was a honeypot.
For sex blackmailing.
It's just that simple.
We all know that.
We all know that these people own Trump as well.
And most of these quote-unquote influencers that were there, if not all of them, are hardcore Zionists also controlled by Mossad.
Influencers.
Yeah, right.
The whole thing is just a...
So, yeah, all of these influencers, there they are, walking out of the White House.
Get a special call to the White House, because somehow you've been selected.
There we go.
Libs of TikTok, and there's DC Drano.
They're holding up.
They're so proud of this.
And then they get home, and they open up their package, and they find a lump of coal.
But I like this one the best.
This is AI. But I think it really does get to take a still picture of all these people standing out there.
And they had AI make them dance.
There you go.
It's obviously AI. Because you can see the documents disappearing and going out of it.
But I think that's perfect.
I think we should call that the dancing Israelis.
Maybe we should go back and see if some of them have $4,700 stuffed in a stock.
A sock, I should say.
As they did the original Dancing Israelis, but nevertheless, there are Mossad influencers that are there.
We have Whistler says, yesterday the official House Judiciary GOP official Twitter account tweeted, Epstein files released!
With a link that was literally a rickroll.
Literally a rickroll.
Yeah, this whole thing is a roll.
Limited hangout.
That's what it is.
These influencers who are giving all this information.
And don't worry, they're going to get to the bottom of this.
They're going to come back with all this stuff.
Look, here's the only important information gleaned from all this.
Those people.
Don't pay any attention to those people, okay?
That's what was released about the Jeffrey Epstein.
We can see the fraud of those people.
The fraud of Pam Bondi and all the rest of these people who are hyping this stuff.
You realize you're being played?
That's what the reveal really was.
So, we have a congresswoman, Anna Paulina Luna, a millionaire in her own right.
And she is part of one of the show circus trials that they've got going.
And so she's upset about this because it wasn't there.
She said it is a complete disappointment.
Does she realize that she's a prop?
Is she in on the gag?
Or is the joke on her?
I don't know.
This is a woman who gained a lot of fame and scorn, actually, for her bottomless swimsuit.
She's an influencer.
And so now this bottomless swimsuit influencer is going to get to the bottom of the Epstein stuff, right?
But by the way, after being criticized, I've actually got a picture of this here, I think.
After being criticized, well, actually, no, we don't have that in there.
Somehow that got missing.
I was going to show you, she doubled down on it, so to speak.
After people criticized her for her too revealing swimsuit, she doubled down on it with a sign in the back, Trump won.
And all the rest of this stuff.
Now she's become the window dressing for a different kind of reveal.
She's unlike her swimsuit campaign.
So this is a real reveal.
So a New York Post story revealed that the documents will simply be Epstein's phone book.
By the way, you know, isn't it interesting that the New York Post looked at what was there?
These influencers didn't.
She didn't look at it.
You had Pam Bondi didn't look at it.
Cash Patel didn't look at it.
They just told press conferences about it, right?
Because that's what this is.
Yeah, this is the most transparent.
Administration we've ever had.
And you can see Mossad right there, standing right behind Trump and whispering in his ear what to do.
So, a complete disappointment.
Did she write that before or after?
I don't really know.
Either way, don't trust these people.
They're simply window dressing.
And it's absolutely perfect that she would be in charge, that woman would be in charge of the Congressional Committee.
Pambani is now saying the FBI withheld thousands of pages.
Yeah, she wasn't aware of that before.
We have Representative Andy Ogles, I think is the way you pronounce his name, here in Tennessee.
He has floated a bill to prevent non-public records on Epstein housed at the Department of Justice from being destroyed.
Well, that should do it.
I'm sure that all of those records are still there.
Just like all the records for the JFK assassination are still there.
And all the stuff for 9-11 is still there.
And on and on and on.
They don't ever throw anything away, these people, right?
It's all still there.
All the incriminating evidence about their assassinations and their sexual manipulation, trafficking of minors for sexual blackmail, all of that stuff is all still there.
They're signed confessions.
They're just waiting for us to discover them, don't you think?
So, what about, you know, if we were to get all these documents, what do you think that Andy Ogle's hero, Trump, how do you think he would show up in this stuff?
You know that they're going to, at the very least, if all this stuff hasn't been taken, and it has been taken.
If all this stuff has been taken, this is like straight out of, this is another video we don't have.
Holy Grail!
Right?
They show up.
We seek the Grail!
We've already got one!
Don't worry about it.
It's already there.
So Cash Patel is vowing to redouble the search.
So he's going to go around to every stronghold and every bureaucracy, just like King Arthur did.
I wonder if Cash Patel's got some coconuts he can bang together like prancing horses, you think?
The Maga would believe that he actually had a horse.
While documents have now been released to the general public, there is mounting confusion about the files, given that most of the contents of the documents are not new.
He says, if there are gaps, we'll find them.
If there are records hidden, we will uncover them.
We will seek the grail everywhere we go.
We will find it.
The Holy Grail.
All of the Epstein files that Maga wants so badly.
Isn't it funny, actually, to see them being led along by this for years?
For years.
Decades here.
These people have been following through all this stuff.
So, just to give you a reminder of what is truly sick about this.
And it all points back to Trump again.
The minor slap on the wrist that he was given.
Because the prosecutor who Trump then...
Elevated and made his labor secretary.
This local prosecutor who said he was told this guy's intelligence, leave him alone.
Well, he left him alone, and so then Trump made him labor secretary.
Gave him a slap on the wrist.
And, of course, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Pam Bondi is saying there was 254 young girls that they know of.
254. Now, Ghislaine Maxwell was given 20 years.
How does that work out?
If you do the math.
Works out to about four weeks per trafficked minor.
Four weeks per sex-trafficked minor.
Isn't that great?
Boy, I tell you, they really stuck it to Ghislaine Maxwell, didn't they?
And to Jeffrey Epstein.
Do you even think he's dead?
He's probably living it up somewhere with a new face.
These young victims were given no reason to suspect that the visit would involve sexual activity until they were already there.
Well, of course, it would have been morally wrong and illegal even if they had known.
Because they're minors.
They're minors.
You know, one of the things that's interesting, isn't it, every time we talk about this kind of stuff, one of the things, if they were serious about this in Washington or any other state legislature, what they could do is get rid of the statute of limitations.
And, of course, it would really be something that would be done state by state.
Now, you know, when you had somebody like Dennis Hastert, who was the hand-picked pedophile to run the Republicans for the longest period of time ever, Dennis Hastert, who was a wrestling coach and had been involved in homosexual rape and molestation of minors as a wrestling coach, so he obviously qualified for Congress.
And he was so good at it, they made him Speaker of the House.
And I remember him going on with Rush, and the two of them were saying, you know, he had a couple of incidents prior to what we found out about Dennis Hastert.
He had some incidents about pages and sexual issues with the minor pages in Congress.
And he goes on with Rush, and the two of them are like, oh, it's just, this is just partisan politics.
There's nothing there at all.
And that was Dennis Hastert, on with Rush.
Dennis Hastert, one of the biggest pedophiles out there.
Long term.
And when he was finally found out, and, you know, he was sent to jail for something that should not have been a crime, taking money out of his bank account in a way to try to avoid detection after they questioned him about it.
What business is it of the government if you take money out of your account?
I mean, if you were trying to stuff money in there to avoid taxes or something, yeah, they would do something about it.
But if you're going to take money out, it's none of their business.
But they got him for that.
For structured withdrawals.
Structured withdrawals.
And then the judge, when he lectured him, referred to the pedophilia.
So it obviously was about that.
Of course, they do have those laws on the books, unfortunately.
They sent him to jail for that.
But they could have.
They could have.
He was being blackmailed by one of his victims, who is now an adult.
And he couldn't get any justice.
For any of that, because they've got a statute of limitations.
And they make it a very, very short period of time for these minors, these children who are sexually molested.
They don't give much time for them to bring accusations against these people.
And so, even if you remove that and you made it longer, it's still going to take these kids quite a bit of time to come to the realization of what was done to them.
And after a lot of time has passed, it's going to be difficult to get a conviction on them, especially when there's a lot of rich and powerful people.
I go back to the examples of New York as well as California, especially California, when they remove the statute of limitations for a short period of time.
Why wouldn't they just make it permanent?
But in that short period of time, you had rock stars that had allegations brought against them.
You had Paramount.
Had allegations brought against it because of Romeo and Juliet.
The director had manipulated these two young actors, both of them minors, the actor and the actress, both of them minors, into a nude sex scene as minors.
And they brought allegations against it.
Now, of course, because they're rich and powerful, those charges are pretty much swept away.
So it's hard to get that...
You know, when a lot of time has passed.
But if they were serious about it, they'd get rid of that statute of limitations.
Look, nothing about any of this stuff is serious.
It's all a joke being played on you.
So, the Miami Herald's Julie K. Brown spoke to Epstein victims who called Thursday's release files a publicity stunt.
That's exactly what they are.
They said much of the material, including transcripts of victims' interviews and old police reports, had been publicly known for a long time.
And we know of Trump's connections.
We know of what he did with Alex Acosta.
The two Alexes mixed up time to time.
Alex Acosta was the Labor Secretary and the Epstein buddy.
Alex Azar was the pharmaceutical CEO that Trump put in charge.
Of the HHS, so he could run that scam, the COVID scam.
Anyway, yeah, isn't it great?
Don't you love Donald Trump?
Epstein sexually abused children hundreds of times over more than a decade, exploiting vulnerable girls as young as 14. And of course, the prosecutor was told, leave him alone, he's intelligence.
And they did.
They did leave him alone.
And he got...
Rewarded for leaving him alone.
Rewarded by Trump.
So then, who are these right-wing influencers that you need to know about?
These people that Trump loves so much.
The people that were part of this PR stunt.
This stupid circus that was there.
Rogan O'Hanley, also known as D.C. Drano.
A former entertainment lawyer.
Who has over 5 million followers on Facebook and Instagram combined.
He's got 2 million or so on Twitter, I think.
Liz Wheeler, who worked with One America News Network at the Liz Wheeler Show now.
You have Libs of TikTok.
You have Jessica Reed Krause, known as House Inhabit.
You have Mike Cernovich and Jack Posovic.
Now, those are guys I know well enough.
That I would never trust a word from any of them.
When we talk about people who are Mossad intelligence agents, that's Jack Basovian.
These people are intel agents.
They will lie to you one side and down the other.
It's funny how Alex Jones helped them to, you know, they went to Alex Jones and Alex Jones helped Mike Cernovich and Jack Basovian to get an audience.
And we find out that they're, Intelligence.
CIA one, the other.
Not CIA, but the military intelligence.
Jessica Reed Krause said on Instagram she was one of only 15 people to receive the Epstein files on Thursday.
She said only 15 binders are printed, said Attorney General Pam Bondi.
She said I was handed a binder by her personally.
She said only 15 of these are printed.
Given to 15 independent journalists.
You think they're independent?
Now included in a growing press pool where influencers like myself will be granted equal access to the President and to the White House.
She said it is proof that a powerful shift is happening.
Trump walked in and told us we were the most trusted media now by the conservatives.
And sadly, he's right.
You shouldn't trust any of these people.
That's the big reveal.
That's what was shown with the Epstein side.
You don't trust them.
Don't trust Trump.
Don't trust Pam Bondi who wants to take your guns.
And don't trust Kash Patel.
And don't trust especially these influencers.
So, it is a district of criminals.
And it is a district of circuses.
And I want to play for you something that was given to us, sent to me.
And I've had this for about a week and a half now.
And I'll give you her name after I play it.
But this is one of our listeners who did this with AI, The Great Clown Show.
Talking heads in business suits.
Formulate their own agendas.
Meeting in their snowy mountain.
Plans for how they'll overtake us.
They call us useless eaters.
And believe they own us whole.
That your flesh is bought and paid for.
But no man can own your soul.
It's a grand old spectacle.
It's all one big show.
Oh the world's a stage and you're in the front row Feast your eyes on the juggler with flame and bowling pins Pay no mind to what's behind the curtain as the great deception begins All right, and that's our listener, and can you show the YouTube channel for her?
There we are.
The YouTube channel is A Storm's A Comin', C-O-M-I-N apostrophe.
And so she sent that to us, and good for her.
that's one of the ways that we're going to communicate is going to be with um uh with videos and we need to always uh keep that state of the art in terms of how we're going to communicate what we want to do um and the message that we want to get to people the warnings that we want to give to them these people are trying to nudge us i'm trying to warn them what's going on with these influencers so uh great job with that we're going to take a quick break And when we come back, we're going to take a look at what I think Trump is up to.
It kind of comes together, just like when you look at the technocrat stuff.
The things that he's talking about in terms of the $5 million goal card and the sovereign wealth fund that came out the beginning of this month that he was talking about, he revealed that with his treasury secretary as well as with his commerce secretary.
And we're going to take a look at what I think Trump is really up to.
You see it over and over and over again.
All this stuff about Gaza.
Let's take this and make it into a big real estate investment.
I can make a lot of money.
Or we can make a lot of money if we sell citizenship things.
And now they've got another scheme.
To make a lot of money.
Everything that he does is about grifting.
He made $250 million after the 2020 election, ripping off the people who trusted him, and then entrapping them as well.
We're going to take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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Let's talk a little bit about where Trump is going with this sovereign wealth fund.
And it fits perfectly into what we see, as I said before the break, with the $5 million gold card, with his Gaza land development and everything.
He's put himself in place to make himself like Elon Musk, one of the richest men in the world, who got to be the richest man in history.
By playing government.
So Trump is quietly planning to liquidate public lands in order to finance his sovereign wealth fund.
Now, this is an opinion from a hard-left organization, a think tank, that is a counter to the Conservative Heritage Foundation.
They put themselves up there.
It's called the Center for American Progress.
It was started by John Podesta.
Okay, but before you discount this, listen to what he has to say.
We understand where they're coming from.
And we can filter some of what he has to say.
And I'm not going to go into all his love of public land ownership.
But I think that they're right about what Trump is planning to do with this.
And we take what people say issue by issue.
We don't just discount everything.
So even though I saw this, I thought, well, let me see what these people are saying.
As I've said many times, I used to like to, when I was in college, I would read The Nation.
I would read National Review.
I'd want to read these two polar opposites.
Who were not trying to put stuff out there and claim that they were objective.
They came from a particular point of view, and they argued for that point of view.
I prefer that, that people tell us, people are aware of their bias, they explain what their bias is, and then they make an argument to support that.
To me, that's honest journalism.
That's honest research.
People who tell you that they have no bias, don't ever trust them.
They're either unaware of it, And lying to themselves, or they are aware of it and lying to you.
Either way, you shouldn't trust them.
So, let's take a look at what they think is behind this, because I think it really does fit with what we see Trump doing with everything to him as a way to merchandise it or to make money.
They said Trump signed the executive order back on February the 3rd.
He had there in his office Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, as well as Secretary of Commerce nominee at the time, now he is Commerce Secretary, Howard Lucky Lutnik.
So we talked about this at the time.
And we talked about the fact, okay, this is going to be a sovereign wealth fund.
Exactly what is this about?
What is he going to put in it?
And you remember when I reported on it, I said, well, we've seen this type of thing in one of the Scandinavian countries, I think it's Norway or something.
We've seen this type of thing done there, where they had North Sea discovery of oil, and so it's like, well, what are we going to do with this?
Well, let's put it into a fund, and we will turn a certain percentage of it over to the public.
So we will use this for infrastructure, we'll use it for other things, so all the money that we make...
Off of the royalties and licenses and stuff that we pay are paid by the people who are going to take this oil out.
So the profits the government makes off of the people pulling this stuff off, the tax that they put on it, in essence, was going to go into a fund that's going to be used for a lot of different things.
It's going to be used for infrastructure.
It's going to be used for education.
In some cases, what they'll do is they'll cut a check to people.
They have done that in Alaska, for example, because of the amount of oil and minerals that were up there.
And so the people in Alaska get a check every year.
So we look at this and it's like, okay, well, again, what is he going to put in there?
And is it something that, you know, when we are $35, $36 trillion in debt, where are you going to get the money to put this in there?
So that was on February the 3rd.
Sovereign Wealth Fund saying the U.S. will have one of the largest funds in the world, even though we're $36 trillion in debt.
That requires raising trillions of dollars very quickly.
I said for context, yeah, it was Norway.
Norway's fund is currently worth about $1.8 trillion, U.S. Sovereign Wealth Funds are typically financed with surplus revenue from trade or from natural resource development.
Given that the United States is roughly $35-36 trillion in debt, so where's this money going to come from?
The Trump administration seems to be signaling that selling out and selling off the nation's public lands to the highest bidder might provide the necessary funding.
Does that sound like something Trump would do to you?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's very consistent with everything that he's working on.
I tell you what, he's 78 years old.
He's going for the cash right now.
I guess he thinks he's going to live forever.
But anyway, selling federal public lands would turn America's treasured places into a financial asset for the Trump administration without a need for surplus revenue.
And this is what people have said about the great taking.
They said, yeah, we go into debt.
And they say, we've got to sell off America, sell off public lands and all the rest of this stuff to pay off that debt.
Well, this is how it might work.
And I agree with him.
And I think it's perfectly consistent, as I said before, with what he is doing with many things.
So, a sovereign wealth fund is often derived from a nation's natural resource revenues.
Or from budget surpluses?
Or from foreign currency reserves?
Well, that leaves us with the natural resources.
Trump's order charges the secretaries of the Treasury and Commerce Department with developing a plan for finding the money needed within 90 days of its signing.
You don't think they knew?
Is he going to say, we're going to create a sovereign wealth fund, and I want you guys to figure out what we're going to put in there.
And they come back in 90 days and say, well, we don't know.
I mean, we're like busted.
You know, we're broke.
Oh, well, okay.
No, he knew what he was going to put in there, and so did they when they did it.
And that's why he's got people like Scott Besant and Lucky Lutnik.
These are people who are scam artists.
Scam artists.
Some of the most successful scam artists ever.
I mean, they're not in prison.
He didn't bring in Sam Bankman-Fried.
No, he brought in the guy who helped break the Bank of England, and he's got Lucky Lutnik, who managed to survive 9-11 and become one of the biggest investors, creating things like a lot of different ETFs and scams, you know, where they do rug pulls on people with these crypto stuff, and Tether, and all the rest of these things that Lutnik has put together.
These people are masters.
Masters at financial deception.
And so they said, Trump's order charges the secretaries with developing a plan for finding the money needed within 90 days of the signing.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant explained where some of the money might come from.
He said, we are going to monetize the asset side of the U.S. balance sheet for the American people.
And we're going to put the assets to work.
Going to put the assets to work.
So what might this look like?
Sell off all these massive public lands.
Look, going back to the Bundy Ranch and the Bureau of Land Management, that's what this is really about.
There used to be, just in the general vicinity of where the Bundy family ranch was, there used to be, I forget the exact number, it was over 50, I think it was 53 different ranches.
And he said, between me and California, where I am, He said there were 53 ranchers out here.
They all had grazing rights.
They all had water rights and things like that.
And, I mean, they're out in the middle of the desert.
There wasn't much water, but they created water.
And then, of course, the desert tortoise thrived on all of that.
They said that actually there was more desert tortoise.
The population of desert tortoise went up when the cattle were grazing out there because they set up these water.
Facilities for the cattle and the tortoise would get moisture from the feces of the cattle and so forth.
So they were actually thriving.
And that was one of the things that said, well, we've got to get you off of here and the cattle off of here because of the desert tortoise.
Meanwhile, the Bureau of Land Management killed a massive number.
A desert tortoise that they had pulled in.
They were going to help to preserve them.
They didn't have the budget or whatever, so they just euthanized a whole bunch of them.
But that's the way these people operate.
But the bottom line is they got rid of all of the ranchers except the Bundys, and they wanted to get rid of them.
Why?
Well, because they don't want to have any of these property rights that are real.
You know, the way the mainstream media would spin it when they say, well, Bundy thinks he owns that area.
No, he doesn't.
But he did own the grazing rights and the water rights, just like you've got miners in certain areas who own mining rights, and you have loggers who have logging rights, and all these things can be on the same piece of property, and yet they're pushing people off and have been doing this for decades because they want this land so they can do something with it, so they can sell it to a major corporation, a foreign corporation.
And it becomes a big issue when these other things are there.
For example, if you look at this Tonto National Forest in Arizona, there was an Australian company that they sold copper rights to.
And I was talking about this when all this was going on with the Bundy Ranch.
So I don't know.
I haven't looked to see what's happened with that in the last 10 years.
But it created a lot of issues because...
It was, A, a park.
It was like a national park.
And it was also a historical site.
It was one of the last places where the Apaches made their stand.
And so it was a historical site.
It was a religious site for them.
It was a recreational site for a lot of other people.
And what they wanted to do was to turn it into a massive hole so they could get the copper.
Now, like I said, I don't know what happened to that.
There were fights that were going on with that.
But the bottom line is, that's what they had been doing to some degree in other places.
But I think that's the type of thing that Trump and Besant and Lutnik are looking at on a massive scale across this country.
How can they make a tremendous amount of money?
How can they use that to pay off the national debt?
And we see it as part of the great taking.
And I see it as a program that they have been leading up to for decades, both Republicans and Democrats.
In the same way that they did this dark winter two months before 9-11, rolled out the Model State Health Emergency Powers Act two months after the anthrax attack that they staged, and then they practiced it for 20 years.
And it goes through Republicans and Democrats and all the rest of the stuff.
And they have all the foundation stuff there.
And then they pull in Trump.
And he kicks it off.
And the people who would have normally pushed back against this, let him have it.
I think the same thing is happening here with this great taking.
They've had Republicans and Democrats for decades have been preparing this.
They've been moving people off of the property, making it impossible.
The Bureau of Land Management.
What they've been trying to manage is to get the people off the land in preparation of this.
And so when I look at this, it rings true.
And it also fits with his grand schemes where everything comes back to money.
Money, money, money.
You know, the theme song of The Apprentice.
I have never seen anyone who is so obviously in love with money.
I mean, even more so than Elon Musk.
Elon Musk doesn't publicly show.
His infatuation, his obsession, his addiction to money.
Nobody shows it better than Donald Trump.
One of the greediest people I have ever seen in history.
In history.
Everything to him is about money, you know, gilding his Mar-a-Lago place and all the rest of this.
And so this fits perfectly with what I think that he would do.
And it also fits perfectly with the great taking.
So they run us into a massive amount of debt.
And then the bankers, the treasury secretaries, and the Wall Street crooks like Lutnik, they find a way to sell it all.
And guess what?
They're going to make a big commission off of this stuff.
If they've got a sovereign wealth fund, these guys will have inside information.
You think Nancy Pelosi is just going to be small time compared to these guys.
The kickbacks that they get just in the initiation of all this stuff.
So what exactly does all this mean?
Well, we've got another example of this.
You know, when Besant says, we're going to monetize the asset side of the U.S. balance sheet for the American people.
We're going to put these assets to work.
Put them to work.
And let me just, before I leave the Bundy situation, as the Bundys were pointing out and correct about it, they said under the Constitution, The federal government is not supposed to own any land, other than some forts and ports.
So, they should, and the District of Columbia.
Other than that, they shouldn't be owning land.
And what we saw before the Civil War, and just a little bit of it afterwards, but for the most part, the reason that all of these western states, almost all the land, like in Nevada, is owned by the federal government.
Almost all of it.
And the reason that's the situation is because after the Civil War, the corrupt Union government that was there decided that they were not going to turn the land over to the individuals when they became states.
So as these territories turned to states, they didn't sell it off to people or let people homestead it or all the other things like that.
They kept it in the federal government's hands.
I think it's one of the big reasons why Texas is so wealthy.
And the other Western states are not.
It's because Texas, the land is privately owned.
And certainly we see that with all the Texas oil billionaires, right?
They wouldn't be Texas oil billionaires if there hadn't been private property in Texas, if it had all been taken by the federal government.
And so, yeah, we're going to take those assets in America, all that massive amount of land that the federal government owns, and we're going to put it to work.
I mean, they're going to find some way, To make money off of it.
When you see somebody like Scott Bessent saying we're going to put it to work, what he means is he's going to start making money off of it.
I'm going to make these assets work for me.
I'm not working.
I'm not going to do a job.
I'm going to have assets that work for me.
What exactly does all this mean?
Well, Doug Burgum, President Trump's Secretary of the Interior, the guy who was a billionaire in his own right.
He was the governor of North Dakota until this.
Explained that the nation's parks and public lands and natural resources, including timber, fossil fuels, and minerals, are assets on the, quote, nation's balance sheet.
They're all speaking the same language.
They're all telling you what they're going to do.
Doug Burgum says they're the nation's balance sheet assets.
And Scott Besson says we're going to put those assets to work.
For the American people, of course.
Yes, it's for you, not for me.
Burgum speculated in his confirmation hearing that the federal lands could be worth as much as $200 trillion.
And he is now the Secretary of the Interior.
So he also would be a key component to make this happen.
So he said the federal lands could be worth as much as $200 trillion.
He argued that the U.S. government should be run like a business, and it should know the value of the corporation's assets, and it should use those assets, quote, to get a return for the American people, unquote.
Under Trump's proposal, the value of public lands would be determined by their potential market value in order to grow a sovereign wealth fund, and not by their value to hunters or to fishermen.
Or to family ranchers.
Or to communities that rely on clean water and air.
As well as jobs and income that come from natural resource development.
Even recreation and tourism jobs.
No, no, no.
We'll sell it to whoever and strip mine it for lithium or for copper or whatever.
Simply increasing the leasing of natural resources will not be enough to seed a sovereign wealth fund.
Leasing for oil and gas, timber, mining, and grazing.
Brought in less than $17 billion in 2024. So they're leasing for all this stuff, all these people that have property rights.
And again, the property rights for some of these miners that they were trying to drive off of their property rights.
Some of these property rights go back to...
The 1800s, mid-1800s.
A lot of these property rights and a lot of these people's homesteading goes back to before these areas were states.
And so this is necessary to get them off.
They're not making that much money from the leases.
But hey, if they could sell them to foreigners who could do whatever they wish to, that'd be worth a lot of money.
Maybe $200 trillion.
We could pay off that $35-36 trillion deficit.
We'd be heroes.
We'd owe no money at all.
And look at the money that Trump and his cronies could make off of this stuff.
Just a small percentage that they could divert.
Or insider trading.
Or greasing the skids for their pals.
So, it said to generate...
Hundreds of billions or trillions of dollars, the Treasury Department may find that selling public lands to the highest bidder is the only way to raise that kind of money quickly.
Selling public lands has long been on the agenda of some Republicans in Congress, and many states have worked to undermine federal ownership of lands.
Now, see, this is coming from this liberal think tank, Podesta, and I would disagree with him.
I don't think that the federal government should own the land, but...
You know, it's like Doge, right?
There's unbelievable amounts, astronomical amounts of money, of fraud, and of waste, and of unconstitutional actions.
And so, yeah, shut down these things.
But they're not going to shut them down.
Instead, what they're going to do is repurpose them for their own use.
And that's the problem.
And then you have to ask, so what happens next?
You get rid of, you fire.
Tens of thousands of IRS agents, and you replace them with artificial intelligence.
It's going to monitor and audit everything that we do.
It's going to be tied into our digital IDs and our digital cash and all the rest of this stuff to maximize governance instead of, as they minimize the government itself, they're going to maximize their governance over you.
So it matters how we address these problems, doesn't it?
I mean, we can look at this.
And I can say with the Republicans that I don't think that the government ought to be owning all of this land.
And the question is, so what do we do with it?
How do we get away from all of this?
And so, you know, the Podesta think tank is looking at it and saying, well, we just need to leave everything as it is, and we need to leave this, you know, don't touch any of this stuff, and let the government be the biggest landowner in America.
And I'm looking at it and saying, well, it's inevitable if the government is the biggest landowner in America, that based on the kind of government that we've got, it's just a matter of time before something like this or worse is going to happen.
Because they're not trustworthy.
When you look at countries like China, where the government basically owns everything, directly or indirectly, you have some of the worst pollution anywhere.
And so the government taking over stuff is not a panacea.
It doesn't make everything clean and wonderful.
This is the blindness of the left.
And then, of course, many of these people, Republicans in Congress, who say, we've got to get rid of federal ownership of land, and they're right about that.
But they want to turn it over to some massive corporations who can do no wrong, they think.
There's another way that we can do this.
I'll talk about that in a second.
But just to what they've said, there's a lot of Republicans in Congress and a lot of states that have worked to undermine federal ownership of lands.
In Utah, the governor has asked the Supreme Court to rule that federal land ownership is unconstitutional.
It is unconstitutional.
It absolutely is.
No question about it.
It should be turned back to the states, and the states should find some way to divvy it up to Americans.
Americans.
Rather than selling us off to the highest bidder.
I mean, you know, there was this awful, awful movie.
I never watched it, but I'd seen a trailer for it called Americathon.
You know, it's like, we've got a big sale.
We're going to sell everything, right, to pay our bills in America.
And it is.
It's like a big telethon thing with Trump.
Everything is about a monetary hustle with him, isn't it?
So, the court declined to hear the case in January of this year.
So, the Utah government said, you know, this is, the federal government should not be owning the land.
Well, guess what?
The federal government says, no, we're not even going to listen to that.
We're going to continue to own the land.
And, you know, as much as I love the Smoky Mountain Park that is here, it always causes me grief to look at Cades Cove and to realize that they just stole this land from people who are already living there.
You can go through Cades Cove and you can see the homes, the businesses, the church, the mining thing, the logging things where people were there and had a life and they were kicked off of land so they could make a park.
I don't think that's right.
I think it needs to be going the other direction.
And I'm not saying that we need to develop the parks and everything.
There should be some midway to do that.
But certainly when you look at...
Places like out west, where it's just vast deserts.
The government has, there's not anything that is unique or special in spite of the fact that they're trying to talk about the desert tortoise and make it sound like it's some kind of a wonderful habitat that is out there.
It's awful out there.
I don't even know how those people made a living at a ranch.
I mean, how in the world do you raise cattle out in the middle of the desert?
But they did.
And that's the thing, you know, individuals who are working on stuff, they can make stuff, and they didn't harm anything.
They improved it.
Individuals can improve the area.
So this is something, the foundation has been laid for this a long time.
The Republican Party platform includes selling federal lands for housing development.
Maybe the Freedom Cities, right?
Freedom Cities.
See, Trump has already talked about that.
The U.S. House of Representatives adopted new rules that free it from having to consider the value of public lands if they are sold.
So the Republican Party, especially with Trump, has already laid the foundation for this.
He says, well, we're going to take these public lands that we own, you know, like out west or something, and we're going to make freedom cities out of it.
Land sell-off and the privatization of public lands to this extent would deprive Americans and local Economies of access to nature, to resources that sustain them.
So, even if you were to sell off some of this stuff, I think it should be done more along the lines of what they did in the UK when they privatized, I think it was under Thatcher when it happened, when they privatized British Telecom, they gave people shares in it.
That was, in a sense, kind of a sovereign wealth fund.
You know, instead of just selling it off to some Arab sheik or something in Saudi Arabia, who's got a lot of oil money, they gave shares of it to private citizens.
And that was essentially the idea behind Norway and their Sovereign Wealth Fund.
We saw that done in Alaska.
You know, in Alaska, the Alaska Fund for the oil and minerals and everything, they began that in 1976, passing the law.
When they first gave money out, it was six years later, 1982, and they gave all the Alaskan residents $1,000 each for the oil that was being taken out.
And in 2022, it was up to nearly $3,300 that each person got.
And the way they set that up is that 25% of state revenue from the oil and minerals will go into this fund, and it will be distributed to the citizens.
But I don't think that's what they're looking at here with this.
And if they are, the questions that the Center for American Progress, this Podesta-backed think tank, is looking at, they're saying, can you trust the government to honestly administer this?
I don't trust the government for anything.
Of course, they would tell you that they, the Democrats, could do it.
A trustworthy way.
So they said, federal government, They said the Center for American Progress is these people.
They suggested that the federal government establish an energy sovereign wealth fund modeled after the ones in Norway and in New Mexico.
This proposal would end direct oil and gas revenue sharing payments and replace them with a permanent solution, a one-time upfront endowment to capture and to save.
Oil revenue, fossil fuel revenue, they call it, and provide stable, permanent distribution to communities.
Now, they also have a problem with the fact that it's oil and things like that because they hate oil.
They want zero oil.
DGA, thank you for the tip.
He says, David, the Epstein files release is no joke.
No real news will come out.
One giant fraud.
The idea of giving those files to influencers is BS. This is government picking who gets wealthy.
It is a pathetic hoax.
Yeah, it absolutely is.
KWD68, 10,000 hours of January the 6th video, and Tucker Carlson released three minutes of it.
That's right.
Yeah, where's all I remember?
I asked one of the J6 people that I talked to.
I'm very sorry for what happened to them.
It was absolutely reprehensible.
There was no excuse for what Biden did.
It was a criminal violation.
It was treason of the Constitution.
However, there was no reason for them to think that they were going to change anything that day.
And as you all know, I got fired because I opposed that.
I called it a grift.
I said, this is going to be a grift.
They're stealing money from you.
You know, Alex Jones and Donald Trump are stealing money from you, giving you false hope, and they're going to entrap you that day.
And, you know, when I asked him about the Tucker Carlson stuff, he's like, well, yeah, I don't know what's going to happen with that.
They just don't see it.
Just don't see it.
We just had, and it's that way across the board.
People buy into this.
And they absolutely do not want to believe that they were deceived about anything.
We have some family members that we talked to yesterday.
And these family members are very much, you know, Democrats and buy into the vaccines and all the rest of the stuff.
I told them straight up what I tell you all the time.
Just went right over their head.
They didn't care about it.
They trust the government.
They don't trust me.
And so they all got vaccinated.
And I hope they're going to be okay.
I don't wish them any ill for this.
But you can't talk to them.
It's just like the J6 people.
And so we were talking to a family member yesterday.
And he says his son is at college.
And his roommate, he said he came back to the room and he said the guy's girlfriend was just...
Screaming, bloody, you know, bloody murder type thing.
And, you know, what's going on?
And he goes in and his college-age friend suddenly died.
Suddenly died.
And, you know, we've mentioned to them about the vaccine stuff so many times.
Karen is like, don't say anything, don't say anything.
Like, I'm not going to say anything.
I mean, it's done.
And I hope...
That they're not one of the people that have sudden death in their life, but it's there.
So whether you're talking about people who are January 6th or whether you're talking about people with a vaccine, the people who bought into this stuff, they don't want to hear it.
And they'll keep going.
They'll keep following these influencers.
They keep going down that path.
Dougalog, I learned last night that the vax took my friend's 39-year-old daughter's life.
Yeah, this kid was in his early 20s that died.
McGowan fan, David, you had Catherine Austin Fitz talk about how RFK Jr. proposes anonymous exchanges of Bitcoin for public land.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, it's coming.
It's coming.
And all these people in the Trump administration fully on board for this.
And they're there at the tail end of this fourth turning.
To do the great taking.
The only question is, you know, and a lot of the details and the trends are now starting to fall into place.
We can start to see where those are going.
Naboo, 2029, top purchaser of U.S. public lands will be China.
We've got the Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, who says, well, I'm going to make sure that the Chinese aren't going to be purchasing our farmland.
Well, you can take that with a grain of salt.
This is the woman who's presiding over the mass culling of egg-laying hens.
Softie Jacker says he's going to use government money to fund his gambling on tech startups and resource extraction.
Roald Ed says, why continue under a monetary slave system?
Just nationalize the central banks and get away from it.
Well, that would be the thing to do.
Look, there's not any Republicans that are talking about this.
I mean, maybe Thomas Massey, but none of the rest of them.
Coalimo says sell to the foreigners, but must first be the $5 million gold card people are the first ones to bid on it.
Maybe that'll be one of the special things that they get.
Well, these funds are designed to build intergenerational wealth, typically, and to provide stable, permanent revenue for state and local governments.
To fund schools and sheriff's departments and public libraries and parks and emergency services.
Of course, they don't say, being lefties, the roads are going to build the roads.
No, no, no, no, no.
They don't want you to have cars.
And in Mexico, the state controls two permanent funds built up from oil revenues and taxes.
These sovereign wealth funds will fully decouple the state's budget from annual oil and gas revenue by 2039. That means that New Mexico would be the only oil-producing state in the U.S. that could transition away from fossil fuels without affecting the budget of local schools and other state services.
You see, this is the liberal left ranting about this, you know, as if this is dirty money and they're going to put some kind of a fire block there.
I mean, you know, when we go back and we look at, again, what happened as the states were brought into the Union, as territories turned into states and stuff, you go back and you look at the land rush in Oklahoma.
It was wild.
It was chaotic.
You know, they had everybody line up on the border, fire the gun, and everybody runs for their territory.
Where did that come from?
It went back to 1862. They had the Homestead Act that anybody over the age of 21...
Could stake their claim to up to 160 acres for a nominal filing fee.
And so in 1889, when they were getting ready to make Oklahoma State, everybody was going to use that Homestead Act to get their land.
But the bottom line is that they recognize that this should belong to the American people.
And I think it's one of the greatest pieces of hypocrisy.
About Donald Trump that MAGA can't see.
That he wants to sell off America to foreigners.
They don't want to see how he's already sold himself to Israel.
And they will not look at how he wants to sell.
I guarantee you.
Just like we're talking about the people who have friends and relatives who are dying from the vaccine.
They took the vaccine.
They are not going to.
The MAGA people aren't going to see this about Trump.
He's going to sell out America.
From underneath us, because he is a sellout.
So this gold card thing that I talked about yesterday, again, you know, we look at this.
It is framed as a fiscal solution.
We're going to pay down the debt.
That's the same way they're going to frame this sovereign wealth fund thing.
As I said yesterday, you know, he's got, well, we got the green card out there.
I'm going to give you the gold card.
It's like American Express.
And, you know, you don't want that visa.
You know, you want the American Express.
Gold card.
Like I said, what do you get with a platinum card?
How much does that cost?
It's going to give you green card privileges plus, he says.
Plus.
He sounds, he's just a huckster.
Selling Trump steaks and all the rest of this stuff.
He is selling citizenship and he's going to sell American land.
And these people, the MAGA people who are looking at this, most of them are middle class or poor.
They don't realize how they're being sold out.
He said gold card holders would receive benefits beyond those of the traditional green card.
You get those green card privileges plus, plus.
So he said he doesn't think that congressional approval is required.
But of course, Congress, this Congress, is going to rubber stamp anything he does anyway.
He said we're not doing citizenship.
It's a path.
A very strong path.
But we're not giving them citizenship.
You see how he wiggles back and forth?
This would be a golden fast track.
Open to all nationalities, would it be?
Well, a new American asked that question.
They said Trump's answer was vague.
He says, well, it depends.
Is it going to be open to every country?
Can we have some head-chopping Saudis come in?
They've got lots of money.
Are they going to become American citizens?
Get extra privileges that we don't have?
Well, it depends, he said.
Asked whether Russian oligarchs would qualify.
Trump left the door open.
He said, well, yeah, possibly.
Hey, I know some Russian oligarchs, I bet you do, that are very nice people.
Yeah, it might be some of these Chinese billionaires like Guo, the one that Steve Bannon hangs out with, right?
Who's been indicted for fraud and a lot of other things.
Lutnik joined Trump in pitching the gold card.
Said that's a system that's allowed foreigners to invest.
It's going to replace the old EB-5 system that let people invest as little as $800,000 in exchange for U.S. residency.
But hey, you know, if you go with five million, get you a path to citizenship there, not just residency.
The EB-5 program says the New American has faced significant criticism due to the instances of fraud and misuse.
Critics argue the program has allowed wealthy individuals to obtain U.S. residency through financial investments, sometimes without delivering the expected economic benefits to the country.
Lutnik simply assured us that the gold card holders would be vetted.
To ensure that they were wonderful, world-class global citizens, as he put it.
Wonderful, world-class global citizens.
Well, if they got $5 million to hand to him, of course they're wonderful.
And they're world-class.
That's all we need to know.
Trump and Lutnik presented the gold card as a fiscal fix as well to the growing deficit.
Trump took it even further, suggesting that if the United States sells a million or more of these cards, the country could generate at least...
$5 trillion in revenue.
So let's bring in a million multi-millionaires.
And when I look at all this stuff, let me just say, is this program here, is this a trial balloon for the sovereign wealth fund thing that these other people are saying, that he wants to sell off the land?
He wants to sell off American citizenship, and if you buy that, the next thing he's going to sell is going to be the American land from underneath us.
That's the way this guy operates.
You like those NSFs I did?
How do you like that Trump Bible?
We got another idea to market something else.
The idea of raising revenue, says the New American, is logical and principled, but it raises a fundamental contradiction.
If reducing the deficit is truly the priority, then why did the GOP just approve a budget that adds trillions of dollars to the national debt?
As a matter of fact, they just passed it, but just before they passed it, they asked Thomas Massey if he's going to vote for it.
Can you just talk to us?
Are you still a no?
Is there anything?
They convinced me in there.
I'm a no.
Is there anything?
Let me, their own numbers.
If the Republican plan passes under the rosiest assumptions, which aren't even true.
We're going to add $328 billion to the deficit this year.
We're going to add $295 billion to the deficit the year after that, and $242 billion to the deficit after that, under the rosiest assumptions.
Why would I vote for that?
So are you solidly a no?
Yeah, they convinced me.
I was a lean no until this meeting.
Not a no.
This is a no.
They're talking points.
Let's get the numbers.
This is the leadership's talking points.
It adds $328 billion to the deficit.
It adds $295 billion to the deficit the year after that.
The only way they get to this magic thing where it's not going to kill our country is five years from now, they imagine that 2.5% growth.
Right here they say they're going to cap discretionary spending.
You think we're going to cap discretionary spending and then spend at the rate of inflation after that?
That has never happened.
So their assumptions are wrong, but even if you take their assumptions at face value...
They told us in there they're going to increase the deficit in 2025 by $328 billion.
And I've been here long enough.
I've been here 12 years, so I've seen a 10-year plan or two come all the way to 10 years.
Under Boehner, we had these 10-year plans.
Under Ryan, we had these 10-year plans.
Anything past the third year never happens.
Call him skeptical.
Call them experienced.
They've always got a five-year plan.
Everything's going to be wonderful five years down the road.
Yes, of course.
It's going to look really bad initially, but down the way it's going to be much better.
Whistler says, is it five million to become a global citizen or an American citizen?
Yeah, they're going to be world-class global citizens.
Stealth Patriot, thank you so much for the tip.
He says, well, I got the Epstein flight log list mostly redacted.
I imagine they knew it would look a little strange to have all the names except for one.
Be blacked out, yeah?
There's safety in numbers for Trump, isn't there?
Let's block out everybody.
Ten-year bromance he had with who?
Who was his friend for ten years?
Yeah.
Donnie.
12 June 1776. The American government casino hedge fund is being erected.
Eubank 1776. The globalists have already been talking about monetizing natural resources.
What Dave says just falls in line with this.
They go right down.
They tell us what they're going to do.
And people don't get upset about it.
Then they tell us again.
They tell us again.
And then they start doing it.
Bronx Stopper111.
Only U.S. citizens should own land in America.
I agree with that.
Eubank1776.
Yeah, David, this is exactly what globalists are stating.
We will be worth only what natural resources we have.
Rich people will try to buy up our resources to make up for their shortages.
Buy up our natural resources like buying carbon credits.
Shadowboxer.
They already sold a lot of farmland to China, so this is not new.
Well, this would be...
A much, much greater extent.
And, you know, the farmland is being sold to China.
China orchestrated that and was buying private land.
This is vast amounts of land and resources that the federal government claims to own, and they own it.
Their claim is unconstitutional.
But this is far, far bigger.
So, anarchoautonomous, what's Dave's email address, anyone?
Well, it is at our website, thedavidknightshow.com.
And the email address is davidknightshow, davidknightshow, at protonmail.com.
We're going to take a quick break and we will be right back.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
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Yark!
Fiat!
Well, welcome back again.
I couldn't get that thing to work.
Anyway, let's talk a little bit about...
The most Orwellian society on earth.
And kind of see how we measure up.
This is an article by Michael Snyder.
22 really bizarre facts about the most Orwellian society on earth.
So we can see how we're doing with our Trump worship here.
Because, you know, they have to worship their political leader there.
We can see it in them.
We can't see it in ourselves, can we?
The first great leader of North Korea, Kim Il-sung, is deeply revered in North Korea.
In fact, there's approximately 40,000 statues of him scattered throughout the nation.
And you've got to put up pictures of him.
It's compulsory for every household in North Korea.
The North Korean people were told that Kim Jong-il actually bowled a perfect game the first time he ever tried bowling.
Well, that's nothing.
We got a leader who plays perfect 40 chess.
The Constitution of North Korea actually guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
Did you realize that virtually every government does?
But as George W. Bush has alleged to have said, it's just a piece of paper.
We don't care.
They all like it that way.
They've all got something there that allegedly protects freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and even guarantees freedom of religion.
And yet, when you look at how they treat freedom of religion, North Korea is considered to be, I mentioned India, as the 11th worst country for persecution of Christians under the Hindus.
The Hindus that are allied with Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel, that Hindu party.
It's a political party as well as a kind of a terrorist movement as well.
And they terrorize everybody.
But they're number 11. Number one is North Korea.
I mean, they kill you for having a Bible.
Police in North Korea are often given promotions when they are able to identify and to arrest Christians.
The Christians are executed in some of the most brutal ways imaginable in North Korea in one case.
A group of Christians was crushed to death by a steamroller.
While the interviewee, 17, was a North Korean army, his unit was dispatched to widen the highway between Pyongyang and the nearby port city of Nampo.
They were demolishing a vacated house in the town when a basement between two bricks, they found a Bible and a small notebook that contained 25 names, one identified as a pastor, Two as assistant pastors and two as elders and 20 other names, apparently parishioners, identified by their occupations.
The soldiers turned the Bible and the notebook over to the local branch of Department 15 of the Korean Workers' Party, but the party officials said it was up to the military police unit to investigate.
They tracked down at their place of work.
Through the listing occupation of the notebook, the 25 persons who were picked up without formal arrest by the military.
The interviewee was not aware of any judicial procedures for those seized.
The 25 were brought to the road construction site.
Four concentric rectangular rows of spectators were assembled to watch the executions.
Interviewee number 17 was in the first row.
The five leaders to be executed, the pastor, two assistant pastors, and two elders, were bound hand and foot.
Made to lie down in front of a steamroller.
The steamroller was a large construction vehicle imported from Japan with a heavy, huge, wide steel roller mounted to the front to crush and level the roadway prior to pouring concrete.
The other 20 persons were held over to the side.
The condemned were accused of being Protestant Christian spies.
They have a name for that.
Kidokyo.
And conspiring to engage in subversive activities.
Nevertheless, they were told, if you abandon religion and serve only Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il, you will not be killed.
None of the five said a word.
Some of the fellow parishioners assembled to watch the execution cried and screamed out or fainted when the skulls made popping sounds as they were crushed beneath a steamroller.
Interviewee 17 thought at the time that these church people were crazy.
He thought then that religion was an opiate of the masses.
It was it that told him that?
Yeah.
And it was stupid for them to give up their lives for religion.
He heard from the soldiers who took away the other 20 prisoners that they were being sent to prison camp.
It's estimated that over 150,000 people live in six giant North Korean concentration camps.
I guess, you know, freedom cities.
We're surprised he doesn't call them Freedom Cities.
Well, there's one more aside here.
Of course, they're taught as well that Christian missionaries suck the blood of children.
The current leader, Kim Jong-un, didn't like the rules of basketball, so he radically changed them.
The North Korean basketball rules say that slam dunks are worth three points and field goals in the final three minutes of the game are worth eight points.
Well, there you go.
It's kind of like the Gulf of Mexico thing.
By the way, this is a web post.
Whistler showed me.
One person says, the person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer.
Yeah, that's why we have Gulf of Mexico.
And one person replied to that and said, I call, his name is Andrew Reid.
He says, I call this Reid's Law.
So he names it after himself because that's more powerful.
That's kind of what we see with Trump.
He has the instincts of a North Korean dictator.
And all of these technocrats do, folks.
All of them do.
Well, when we look at free speech, which is guaranteed under the North Korean Constitution as well, and freedom of religion as well.
All those things.
We know what happens with free speech in North Korea and with free exercise of religion in North Korea.
And we know what happens in the UK with free speech and free exercise of religion.
As a matter of fact, Keir Starmer was in the White House with Trump and they made a comment about free speech or something and Keir Starmer says, we are proud of our long tradition of free speech and it will long last.
And it's like, hey pal, you...
You've killed it.
You killed it.
It's dead.
It's dead.
He interrupted Trump.
I guess he showed Trump, didn't he?
Well, we've all seen what Keir Starmer is doing.
What Keir Starmer is doing in the UK is as phony as the North Korean Constitution.
He's taken the long tradition of that and just ripped to shreds everything going back to the Magna Carta.
The Washington Post.
You have the opinion editor and many others resign, and they are outraged that Jeff Bezos sent them, and they put it out publicly.
They said, look at this.
Can you believe this?
He sent us an email talking about the fact that he wants the Washington Post to move, pivot towards, quote, personal liberties and free markets.
How dare him, say these people at the Washington Post.
The very place whose masthead, Subtitle is Democracy Dies in Darkness, and they're resigning en masse because Jeff Bezos sends them an email saying we're going to focus on supporting personal liberties and free markets.
Maybe these guys could write another constitution for North Korea that enshrines free speech and free exercise of religion, because certainly the Washington Post is as cynical.
And it's abandonment of these ideals that it says it embraces as the North Korean government.
Washington Post opinion editor David Shipley, formerly of the New Republic as well as Bloomberg's editorial section, quit the paper rather than present a more balanced view.
And this is Jeff Bezos.
Tweeted this out.
He said, I shared this note with the Washington Post team this morning.
I'm writing to let you know about a change coming to our opinion pages.
We are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars, personal liberties and free markets.
We will cover other topics, too.
That was it.
That was all these people.
They couldn't stand anymore.
I had to go.
The chief economics reporter, Jeff Stein, framed it as, quote, a massive encroachment by Bezos, which, quote, makes clear dissenting views will not be published or tolerated here.
In other words, these people dissent from free markets and free speech, freedom in general.
Massive encroachment into the Washington Post opinion section today makes clear that dissenting views will not be published or tolerated here.
They dissent from free speech and free markets.
And personal liberties.
Yeah, these are the people, we kind of knew that, you know, they were cheering Trump on and Biden on as they were locking people down and Biden mandating people.
Justine says, I still have not felt encroachment on my journalism on the news side of the coverage, but if Bezos tries interfering, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, so, yeah.
Whistler says dissenting views will not be published here.
Because they used to be so even-handed, posting views from all sides.
You know, they had one narrative that they were going to sell you, and it was going to be what they thought about everything, and nobody else has anything that they're going to be able to say.
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Let's talk a little bit about our food supply.
And as I said at the top of the hour, you know, I'm starting to see what is happening here with the, and this began under Biden, that their professional wrestling tag team match.
You know, one of them starts it and hands it off to the other one to complete it, you know.
And so that's what I see happening here.
Trump is going right down the same path, even accelerating.
What Biden was doing in terms of using the FDA to kill our food supply, the USDA, as well as the FDA, but especially the USDA in terms of this culling stuff.
And as I said before, it's kind of like the holodomor, the deliberate plan of Stalin to bring people into submission by starving him.
And he goes to the very breadbasket of the Soviet Union and creates starvation there.
Mao did the same thing to consolidate his power.
He called it the Great Leap Forward.
And he created massive programs of starvation.
Nobody asked, you know, the kids didn't ask in the 1950s, eat your food, all the food on your plate.
You know, there's kids starving in China.
Why were they starving?
Because of communism.
They didn't finish that.
And so I see what these people are doing, Democrats and Republicans.
You know, they're trying to bring starvists into submission.
And, of course, If you go for the eggs, that is such a foundational part of our diet.
So many things include eggs, and it's not just people eating eggs directly, but it's all the things that the eggs go into.
As a matter of fact, this was sent to me by Madra.
By the way, she also sent the article where I was talking about the Sovereign Wealth Fund, and that was an excellent find.
Thank you for sending that to me.
She said, record profits.
Record profits.
And we're going to show you just how big the record profits are.
As a matter of fact, there's an article from the New York Post talking about how big these profits are.
And there is a group of farmers that are talking about the big egg producers.
And guess what?
These big egg producers have already been found guilty once before.
Of conspiracy to raise egg prices.
How about that?
So I guess it may be a real conspiracy this time.
You know, it's...
Of course, we can see where this stuff is happening, but I mean, they actually have been charged and found guilty of a conspiracy in the past to do exactly what this is.
She said, like you said, they give them money for the birds they kill, and the jump in egg prices doubles and triples their sale price.
Win, win, win for the companies, and win, win, win for the government.
The losers are the citizens.
The price of the government takes over our food supply entirely.
Eventually, and the only place where you can buy from, and who they say is safe, are going to be these cretins who are in bed with the government.
And of course, they also pull in big ag, big pharma as well.
To vaccinate all of these things.
So you're not going to have any eggs unless you allow us to vaccinate them, as we talked about yesterday.
People mentioned it, you know, the flu shots.
They would incubate their flu shot, whatever it is that they're putting in.
They put it into the eggs.
So, you know, by injecting the chickens and everything into the mRNA, what are they going to be putting into the eggs?
Is that going to make its way in?
Well, we're not going to bother to look, are we?
I mean, they don't even care about the welfare of the chickens, but they certainly don't care whether or not the mRNA is passed on in the food.
They're not going to look.
Or maybe they've already looked.
I think they already knew all these mRNA things that had been working on this vaccine for quite some time.
And as I pointed out, Moderna, when it first began, it operated for 10 years without a product.
They kept doing...
mRNA.
They originally called the company Mode RNA. Then they changed it to Moderna, putting the emphasis on a different syllable.
And they kept putting out these happy stories about how they're going to cure cancer and do this and that with the mRNA.
And when people would actually test it, they would find out that it was incredibly harmful.
They knew it.
The government, DARPA, and all these other people who were putting this bioweapon together, they knew it.
So you think they already know what's going to happen with the mRNA when they inject the egg-laying chickens with it?
I think they do.
I think they do.
She said, of course, it's like breaking your leg and then forcing you to use their doctor and selling you the crutch at a higher price.
Walmart shoppers are raging that they need a loan, as bulk eggs now cost more than a tank of gas.
And this is specifically a U.S. problem.
I mean, to some degree, they have done it to a lesser degree in the UK. But no other countries are doing that.
It's just the US and the UK. And the UK is doing it to a far, far lesser degree than we are.
This is why one of the solutions, quote-unquote solutions, is to import eggs from other countries because other countries' governments are not killing their food supply like we are.
So why aren't chicken meat prices rising like egg prices?
Well, that's a good point.
This is actually from the Epoch Times.
He says chicken meat prices remain relatively stable because of a significant difference in how the birds are raised and how they are marketed.
In the 30 days leading up to February the 26th, more than 19 million birds have been affected by the outbreaks, says the USDA, right?
No, they've been killed.
They've been killed by the Department of Agriculture.
They've been killed by the USDA. 19 million more chickens killed in the first month of Trump.
The U.S. top egg-producing states, Iowa, Ohio, Indiana, have lost more than 62 million birds because of the culling since the beginning of the outbreak.
You put that in air quotes, the outbreak.
The latest Department of Agriculture Egg Markets Overview report published on February the 21st.
Placed the national average wholesale price of eggs at $8 per dozen.
Now, I look at this and it's like, wow, that's more than the retail price.
And yes, as I pointed out in another article, they will use this stuff as a loss leader.
So you can see that kind of stuff.
They said in other regions of the country, the average was nearly $10 per dozen.
So some of this is that they're...
They're using it as a loss leader.
Some of it is that these price increases are going to take a little bit of time to trickle in, perhaps.
I don't know why we see that big a discrepancy, because the $8 per dozen wholesale is higher than the record of over $5 retail.
That was a go figure.
Looks like things are kind of upside down, doesn't it?
The agency, USDA... We'll spend as much as a billion dollars to boost biosecurity on farms and to compensate farmers who lost birds.
How much do you think they're going to pay the vaccination companies to vaccinate hundreds of millions of chickens?
Initially, it'll probably be paid for by the USDA. They'll say, well, this is a crisis.
It's an emergency.
And our poor farmers can't afford to do this.
We're going to force them to do it.
But they can't pay for it.
Meanwhile, the average retail price of boneless, skinless, conventionally raised frozen chicken breast meat was $2.99 per pound.
So the price of eggs rose by 53% between January of 2024 and January of 2025. But during the same period, the average price of fresh and frozen chicken parts rose by just 0.8%.
So it's essentially flat.
The price is not going up on the chicken meat, but the price of the eggs went up by 53%.
So what's up with that?
Well, they said layers of all ages are being depopulated, leading to long waits for the farms to get back online.
And, of course, this is a bipartisan agenda.
You know, Trump has kept up this pace, actually increased it somewhat.
And the reality of this is that Why is this happening?
Why isn't the chicken meat going up less than 1% when the price of eggs went up by 53%?
Well, the answer is, in one word, decentralization.
There are a lot more of the broilers, as they call them, the chicken meat, 796 million of them, and they are distributed.
And to a lot more smaller farms.
So in other words, there's more, there's 291 million layers.
So there's more than double the number of broilers.
You know, egg-laying hens versus meat chickens.
There's more than double the number of meat chickens.
And furthermore, it's not as concentrated in the hands of a few places, like the eggs are.
And so that's why you're seeing this.
Whenever you decentralize things like that, they're saying, well, it's because, you know, the bird flu is decentralized.
No, it's just that they've got a whole bunch of them.
They go around with their PCR meters or whatever they're doing with that stuff.
If they kill all the birds on one farm, they're all over the place.
They said a boiler farm typically only has about 200,000 birds on the site.
By comparison, an egg farm can have millions of layer hens in a single complex.
They said, so if we lose 300,000 boilers to bird flu, it's not nearly as big a deal as the loss of an egg farm.
And, of course, you know, you've got to ask yourself, well, if they're raising these chickens as chicken meat, they can't and they won't process them for chicken meat after they kill them?
No, they won't.
Of course not.
Oh, well, it's diseased.
We've got to play that game.
So the scale of it...
The fact that it's more than twice as many and the fact that they are spread out into farms that are maybe a fifth to a tenth the size of the egg farms, okay?
That's the issue.
That's the issue.
So it's a lot of decentralization.
That's what we need in our food supply.
And so that's a big part of what's wrong with this egg situation.
And that is something that the USDA is exploiting and making worse.
The centralization of egg production.
He said eggs will prove to be inelastic because there's no good substitutes for them, especially for those who need them for recipes and for other products.
So they've got us.
They went to something that is very fundamental, and they start attacking us.
It's highly centralized.
Just a few people have it.
And the chickens are a massive concentration of chickens into just a few farms.
And the production of the eggs into just a few organizations.
And so they go for the greatest leverage and the greatest visibility.
Because I still say that a big part of this is to...
They're not just looking at vaccinating hundreds of millions of chickens.
They want to vaccinate all animals.
And so, you know, you've got like 300 million...
We've got 300 million egg-laying chickens, and you've got just under 800 million broilers, meat chickens.
And so you've got 1.1 billion birds right there.
But then, of course, they can do all of the pigs and the cattle and all the rest of this.
I mean, looking at billions of annual vaccination shots.
That can be sold by Big Pharma every year.
And they're using, they're taking the animals that are going to be the most visible, you know, the egg-laying animals, and the most concentrated, and that's what they're going to be doing with us.
So we have our guest, which is, this is exactly what we're going to talk about.
We've actually got Geese Busters is going to be joining us, and I want to talk to him about the wild bird side of this.
But let me just finish with this.
This concentration.
I'll finish with where I began.
This article from the New York Post.
The U.S.'s biggest egg producer is raking in profits as supermarket prices are surging, says a farm advocacy group.
The nation's biggest egg producer is raking in profits, and it's partly because the company's been deliberately keeping a lid on supply, says a farm advocacy group.
The company, the big company, is Cal Maine Foods.
It's taken advantage of the avian flu crisis, or the alleged crisis, to raise prices, amass record profits, and to consolidate market power.
It says Farm Action.
They alleged this in a letter that they sent to the Federal Trade Commission, as well as to the Department of Justice.
Do you think that the Trump people are going to do anything about this?
I don't think so.
And I think it will.
Show their true colors, at least to these people who are watching it.
While U.S. egg farms have been destroyed, some 115 million hens over 24 months, to stop the spread of deja flu, the largest suppliers are showing, quote, a remarkable unwillingness, unquote, to invest in expanding their flocks, according to this letter.
That they sent to the FTC and to the Department of Justice.
In some New York City supermarkets, the price for a dozen regular eggs has hit or surpassed $10 per dozen.
Farm Action is a group that is backed by smaller farmers to take aim at corporate monopolies.
They claim that leading egg producers are keeping the supply of new egg-laying hens stagnant in order to prolong their two-year run of record profits.
This is, you know, we see the USDA, probably just like we see the FDA, captured by the agencies that they're supposed to regulate.
CalMain, the only major publicly held egg producer with brands including Land O'Lakes and Eggland's Best, kept its production stable at approximately 1.1 billion dozen eggs a year from 2021 to 2024, according to the farmer-led nonprofit's analysis.
They said the company's gross profits were up by 237%, and they shot up by 646% from 2021 to 2023. So when you look at this, that is a tip that you've got a monopoly already, right?
If egg prices are soaring, they would want to take advantage of that and sell more of them, unless they've got a monopoly.
If they don't have any competition that is going to step into the gap, they just sit back and they enjoy the higher profits.
And so that in and of itself shows that there is a monopoly, an oligarchy, really.
Instead of increasing their flocks, five companies have plowed their windfalls into gobbling up their competitors, according to the letter.
So they keep the prices high, they buy up competitors and shut them down.
To make an egg shortage.
And they said Cal Maine Foods acquired six companies in 2023 alone.
The other companies that are colluding with Cal Maine are Rose Acre Farms, Daybreak Foods, Hillendale Farms, and Versova Holdings, said a spokesperson for farm action.
The U.S. egg-laying flock has yet to return to its pre-epidemic size of around 330 million hens.
As the egg industry has quote failed to meaningfully expand the number of fertilized eggs placed in incubators and the number of chicks hatched according to the letter.
During the 2014-2015 bird flu over 35 million hens in less than a year were lost but they made a full recovery from the outbreak.
This time around, there is no recovery in sight after two years.
As a matter of fact, the Trump administration, for the first month, they killed another 19 just this last month.
They were saying the entire time they had that bird flu epidemic, they had 35 million that were killed.
And when you look, when I've searched to see how many were being killed in other countries, I would find these articles talking about, well, they euthanized 30,000 birds here, this country did, you know, over a year or something like that.
You look at what we're doing.
We're doing tens of millions every month.
And that's continuing from Biden to Trump.
In 2023, Cal Maine and three other egg producers were ordered to pay $17.7 million in damage.
By a federal jury that had to pay it to Kraft Foods, the Kellogg Company, General Mills, and Nestle's.
I hear the chickens out here.
Can you go see what's happening?
Make sure that they're flooding around here.
We've got a predator that lives with us.
Our little dog that was found by...
By Travis, who's, by the way, going to be coming back in about two weeks.
And he's been gone for quite some time with the baby.
They went back so they could have the baby in the wellness visits with a doctor that wasn't going to take advantage of all this, you know, trying to push vaccines and things like that.
So, yeah, I was going to say this little dog got another chicken.
Last week, and he's like these little Scottish terriers.
You've probably seen them.
It was depicted in the Great Train Robbery.
They would bet on these terriers.
They called them ratters, you know, and they would have a pit, and they would release a bunch of rats, and they would drop a terrier in there, and how many rats could he kill in a short period of time?
Well, I tell you what, I think this little dog would do a great job in terms of doing that type of thing.
And he got another He's not even with the USDA, but he's out there trying to kill chickens.
Is everything okay?
Okay, so anyway, I sent Whistler out there, so Karen's going to work the board here.
So the people who are consuming the eggs, Kraft, Kellogg's, General Mills, Nestle, things like that, they're accusing their egg suppliers of conspiracy to limit the number of eggs and thereby to raise the price.
And they actually won.
They got $17.7 million in damage.
And that was recent.
That was in 2023. So Trump's got a great big plan.
He's going to boost egg imports.
He's going to start buying them from other countries that aren't killing their chickens.
And we're not going to stop killing them here.
We're going to do it elsewhere.
So, what happened, Whistler?
There was one bird that was attacked by something.
It's missing a lot of feathers, and I think I saw some blood on it, but it's hiding in the brambles by the...
Okay, so one chicken got out.
We've got to do some repairs to the coop.
One chicken got out and was attacked by something, but it wasn't the dogs.
Or he'd be dead.
Scout is wonderful.
He's a guardian.
He's not a predator.
He's so gentle.
It's amazing.
And he guards rather than harms.
But the other one...
The other one was living on his own for quite some time, and he is a ruthless predator.
He kills for fun.
But anyway, so Trump's plan is to boost egg imports.
And he says the U.S. Department of Agriculture will import between 70 and 100 million eggs over the next two months in an effort to cap egg prices.
Well, let's look and see if that's going to make any difference.
Let's just look at the number of eggs that have been lost.
By the 19 million chickens that he killed.
So, if you've got 19 million chickens that he killed in his first month of office, Trump did, and they're going to lay about 300 eggs a year.
So, you know, you're looking at, there's a lot of eggs that are going to be lost by those 19 million chickens.
So, you can take 38 million.
And you can, 38 million, I guess we say, chicken months, and they would be laying probably about 60 eggs each over that period of time.
So 60 times 40 million, that doesn't even come close.
The 100 million eggs that it's going to do over two months, not even close to what was just destroyed.
It's all just smoke and mirrors.
It's like the Epstein stuff, right?
It's not even going to come close to making up the gap for the chickens that he killed in just his first month, the number of eggs that they would have laid.
And, of course, the government's going to pay for all of that.
One very questionable policy under the previous administration was a mass culling of egg-laying hens without any countermeasures to offset the plunging output.
Now Trump is going to clean up this mess.
This is, what a joke.
This is zero hedge.
This is North Korea-level propaganda.
Well, that all happened under Biden, and now Trump is going to clean up this mess, and he's going to do it by importing eggs.
Well, he's going to implement new domestic policies to contain the biosecurity threats.
Since when have we ever talked about biosecurity threats?
Not even the Biden administration used that kind of nonsense language.
And it's just a joke.
Just the chickens that he killed in the first month are going to be many times more than what he's going to import.
According to the USDA's bird flu dashboard, 19 million birds across the lower 48 have been infected with avian influence over the last 30 days.
No, what they mean is they were needlessly killed.
Needlessly killed.
They didn't have...
Every one of those birds was not infected.
They didn't take them in.
Oh, this one's infected, so let's kill them, instead of giving them a chance to recover.
No, they'd find one bird, and they'd kill all the birds on sight.
Robert Malone says, culling chickens to stop bird flu is not working.
No joke about it.
Finally, real quickly here, beef prices.
Near record highs.
So what's going on?
Beef prices have been high for years, but now they're soaring ever higher with average price for two popular cuts, setting near record highs.
Two popular cuts would be sirloin steak prices, ground beef.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has tracked prices for sirloin steak and ground beef since the 1980s.
And they're hitting record prices now.
Well, we know where this is all going.
If you look at...
You look at the Daily Skeptic talking about what is happening in the UK. Breitbart's got it as well.
They have a climate change committee, the CCC, instead of the CCP. Same stuff.
They're saying eat less meat to meet the green goals, says the UK Climate Change Committee, the CCC. Despite the UK accounting for less than 1% of global emissions, Official advice to the government from the Climate Change Committee is they argue that British citizens will need to eat at least 260 grams less meat per week in order to meet planned emission reductions.
And again, less than 1%.
So who is it under the Paris Climate Accord that is given a free pass to do anything they want?
The biggest polluters of polluters, the CO2 emissions, right?
Their coal power plants and their oil power plants, they don't clean up anything.
But they're given a free pass.
And yet, and they're the biggest emitters, and getting bigger all the time.
And yet, they ride the British people and all the European countries and come after them relentlessly, even when they're less than 1% of the emissions, and even though these emissions aren't anything that even matter.
The independent, non-departmental public body said in its seventh carbon budget this week that the reduction in meat that would have to happen would be equivalent to having two large Donner kebabs less or two six-ounce steaks less each month.
We're absolutely not saying that everyone needs to be vegan, but we do expect to see a shift in dietary habits.
Who are they to say anything about this?
The woman who is head of the Net Zero at Climate Change Committee.
Her name is Emily Nurse.
Can't make this up.
They should call her Nurse Ratchet.
Look, they are saying that everybody should not have any meat.
Because if you look at the C40 agenda, and it says no meat, no dairy.
The panel also suggested that frequent flyer tax could be imposed.
That's another part of C40. That's the big tell.
You look at...
Their agenda.
You know, you're not going to have but one flight every three years, and that'll be less than a thousand miles.
You will have no meat, no dairy.
And then they come back, well, we're not going to remove everything from you.
Oh, yes, they are.
Additionally, the CCC said that the government should adopt nudging policies, propaganda.
A politically correct term used by Britain to denote subtle but effective behavioral control techniques.
And, of course, that's what they ran on us in both the Trump administration and the Biden administration.
The propaganda doing it iteratively.
They said people should be urged or compelled to drive less.
That's another part of it.
No private cars.
Or to use more public transportation.
Because, you know, if you use public transportation, there's no carbon problems at all with that.
Just like China, their emissions don't matter.
They also call for a countrywide effort to switch to heat pumps over gas heating and issues like that.
Richard Tice responded and said, forget it.
Climate Change Committee hermits say eat less meat, ditch the car, install heat pumps, forget holidays abroad, the road to net stupid zero.
They can clear off.
I'll eat more meat, drive more miles, use more heating gas, and I will fly more, he says.
Well, the CCC40 says, Whistler, isn't going to say you can't have meat.
Not yet, they won't.
Not yet, but you wait.
That's coming.
And one last thing here before we have our guest join us.
Spencer DeLong, thank you for the tip.
He says, good morning, David.
Could you give us an update if the gas tank made it to full this month?
Yes, yes.
As a matter of fact, I've got the list here of...
We got nearly there with the matching funds from Anthony and everybody else's contributions.
Was that two days ago?
Yeah, I think it was.
Whenever I do that late night show, every...
It just completely messes up my perspective.
It all just runs together for the last two or three days.
But yes, and I have the list here of people who have sent us checks.
And let me read that before we go to break.
Thank you for reminding me.
And everyone, we did get to the 100% mark.
So thank you all so much.
I appreciate that.
Let me finish this comment here.
He said, I had a thought yesterday with a sudden talk of the audit at Fort Knox.
I wondered if this was part of Biden's executive order from 2022 on how to implement CBDC. If Knox is empty, there would be chaos in the markets and Trump could bring in CBDC as a savior.
Would love your take.
I don't think they're going to call it CBDC. And I don't think they're going to do it directly in your face.
That's not Trump's style.
He'll do it through the back door.
He'll do it in a public-private way.
And he'll do it so that he and his buddies that are all around him, people like Scott Besant and people like Lucky Lutnik, so that they can make a lot of money.
That's the way they're going to run this thing.
And Elon Musk.
Elon Musk is at the center of all this stuff.
He loves carbon taxes.
I think that this is going to be...
They've prepared all this stuff.
Under the guise of saving us from climate change.
But they're going to impose it upon us as part of a new financial system, I believe, that is going to be focused on energy usage.
That's what I think is going to happen.
But even if that's not the...
That's what the technocrats wanted to do 100 years ago.
But even if that's not the basis of it, they will do a de facto CBDC. They won't call it that, but it'll have the same functionality in terms of removing private...
Financial transactional privacy, as Catherine Austin Fitz calls it.
That's a great way to understand it.
And they will have elements in there where once they have the ability to see everything that you're doing, they will then put in the hooks, and it might wait even to a future administration of Democrats.
They'll put in the hooks to prohibit you from doing certain things like we were just talking about here.
So let me read the names before we go to break.
Let me read the names of people who have sent checks.
I want to thank them for this.
We have, and this goes back to previous week that I didn't get to on the third week of February, we had Alessandra R., Stephanie K., Christopher S., Judy E., David and Susie S., William G. E.B.K. family.
Aaron W.
And this week, this final week, this is the names, the people who contributed.
Gail E. The Sellers family.
James F. Mary N. Jackie and Fred U. Matt H. Imelda D. Veronica Y. Leslie B. Chuck and Robin C. Marty T. Kelly and Philip M. Ted A. Eric K. Edward C. And David and Joan F.
And they've been contributors for very long.
They made a big contribution.
So thank you so much to them as well.
We're going to take a quick break, and we're going to have Geese Busters joining us.
And we're going to talk about what he knows about how the government has, in the past, what he has tried to do with them in terms of how they treat and manage wild birds.
Kind of their contempt for doing the right thing.
And we're also going to get his take on why we're now starting to see a lot of media reports about dead wild birds.
Isn't that interesting?
You know, this pandemic has been going on now for several years, and yet we're just now seeing it, and now all of a sudden, is it a calculated reveal, or what is this?
I'd like to get his take on this as somebody who's got a lot of experience with wild birds.
So we're going to take a quick break.
And we will be right back with Geese Busters.
Stay with us.
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All right, and joining us now is Geese Busters.
I've seen his name up there for the longest time.
I thought it was such a clever name.
I don't want to say Geese Busters, Geese Busters.
And so he's been a long-term listener and supporter of this program.
And he is somebody who has always worked with wild birds.
And I really wanted to get his take on this.
this of course he's also sent me some articles about things that were happening uh long island with the duck farms and stuff like that and he is somewhere in that general vicinity so we were just now starting to see news articles for the first time about wild birds dying in mass they got supposedly 20 dead birds were found in long island so that proves that there's a bird flu epidemic out there doesn't it uh we'll we'll talk about that but But joining us now is Rob at Geese Busters.
Thank you for joining us.
Great to see you.
Thank you very much for having me on the show today and allowing me to get my story out there.
Well, thank you.
We were talking during the break and he was saying, you know, gave me a good tip about our bird that was attacked by a hawk, I think, because the hawks are really back now.
They kind of disappeared and none of them have succumbed to the bird fluke.
They're back in massive numbers, and evidently one of the birds got out of the coop area, and so there was a real kerfuffle that was going on here, and a bit bloody and missing some feathers, but survived, and Rob was saying to use a clicker when we feed them, and that way they'll come back to that sound if we need to get them to come to us real quickly.
That's a great idea.
Of course, the clicker training has been around for quite some time for all kinds of animals, hasn't it?
And also, if the bird is a little bloody, a little neosporin on the cut will heal it right away.
Oh, good, good.
I've noticed that.
I had a turkey one time that they fought, and there was blood all over.
They were fighting, and I put some neosporin on the bird.
The bird was healed a few days later.
So that will take care of any cut and any infection a bird might get.
Same stuff that we take.
Neosporin.
Yeah, that's great.
Well, Rob, you certainly know birds and wild birds.
That's been your life's work.
Tell us a little bit about how you got into this.
Before we get into it, just kind of give a story and tell us a little bit about what it was all about.
I've always had a background with birds as a kid.
I've always raised game birds, bobwhite quail, ring-necked pheasant.
I used to buy the eggs, and I used to incubate them.
And after they got to a certain age, then I would release them into the woods.
And I'd do this for years.
So I've always had that background, and I always had that love for birds.
So as time went on...
I worked for, you know, Parks Department, so I had a background of, you know, outdoor, you know, parks and behavior, always around that time.
But back in around 1998, I met a woman.
She was Chinese, and we had a lot in common, and she took me to China, and I decided to go to China with her.
I went to China three times starting in 2002. Matter of fact, I went one year from the anniversary date in 9-11.
And, you know, I didn't buy any of that fear stuff that was being out.
We didn't either.
We chose to fly back with our daughter from China on 9-11 because we knew that it would be easier for us to get a flight on that day.
And it was like the fifth anniversary.
It was my fifth anniversary.
So everybody's like talking about, oh, no.
And I was like, yeah, we don't have to worry about it.
Absolutely.
I mean, the airports were dead.
I couldn't believe it.
It was great.
No lines, anything.
So it was quite interesting.
When I first arrived to China, it was really different.
People were telling me, God, you're out of your mind to go there.
And I went by myself.
She was already in China, so I met her there.
And I took the flight, the 17-hour flight, by myself.
And when I arrived there, it was like a night and day.
It was a really different type of a feeling.
So I went there with an intention to do a business there.
I was raising turkeys, and I was thinking about doing a turkey business in China, since there was no turkey in China.
They never heard of turkey.
They only had chickens.
And I decided maybe to set up a little farm there and sell my product to restaurants in Beijing.
So I learned the business out in Long Island from a farmer out east.
And this was just something I wanted to do in China.
I mean, it was all opportunities to do business.
And I had a bird background, so I tried to get together with her and a few other government people.
And the government actually offered me 20 acres for $2,000 a year, right next to a lake.
It was a great price.
There was no regulations.
You could build anything you want on the property.
They would actually supply the incubators for me.
They took me to a facility where there were these huge incubators.
And they also took me to a purina factory where the feed was being processed.
So I had everything I wanted in China to do this business, and we were ready to go do it.
And then all of a sudden, bird flu hit China.
And this was when I first heard about it.
And they culled, I don't know how many millions of chickens in China.
So I backed out of that business right away.
And thank God, who knows, they might have blamed me for it.
Publicly execute you.
It's funny that they didn't have turkeys.
I mean, I guess they weren't indigenous to the area or something, but they eat everything.
I mean, when we were there, they had items on the menu.
We used to laugh about it.
Fish lips.
I mean, every part of every animal that you can imagine.
And we went to KFC once when we were there, and we got drumsticks, and they were little, tiny drumsticks, and they were white meat.
And it's like, what?
What is this about?
I don't know.
It wasn't a chicken.
It was something else.
I don't know what it was.
But it was really tiny and it had white meat and it was very, very thick on the end.
And we just kind of called it Kentucky Fried Creatures.
So we figured we didn't know what we were eating.
David, I couldn't eat the food there.
The food was horrible.
Oh yeah, that's why we went to KFC to try to find something that we could relate to.
I lived at KFC McDonald's.
Pizza Hut, those were the only restaurants that were there.
But I tried eating that food, and I just couldn't eat it.
That was a big problem.
I mean, all the stuff we throw out in the garbage, they're eating it.
When you go into a restaurant, it's like a fish aquarium when you walk in.
You pick out whatever you want to eat.
They had all kinds of stuff, spiders, everything you could think of in a tank.
Oh, I know.
It was like a pet shop, you know?
We were there with my daughter, and we're walking down the street, and, you know, she doesn't speak English yet, but she was almost five years old, and just a couple months shy.
And we turn a corner, and this smell of rotting fish just hits us like a brick.
And then she starts pulling and goes, oh, oh, oh.
She wanted to go there to eat, and we're like, let's get out of here.
You can't stand the smell.
And they just are spreading it out on the street.
You know, they're just laying this stuff out on the street.
And so, you know, you look at that, and you wonder.
They said they had bird flu.
You've got to wonder if it was maybe something else.
I mean, if they eat like that.
Then I wonder what they're doing with the birds and how they're feeding them.
I don't know.
What did you think about that when you saw that in the early 2000s?
What was the year?
About 2002 or something like that?
It was about 2002, 2003 when they came out with bird flu there.
I just didn't bother doing that business and dropped it.
But how I got into this business...
Sorry, I hear the bird out here must have gotten out again.
We've got an issue that's going on here.
Yeah, yeah.
But we're fine.
We're fine.
Whistler's going to go take a look at it.
So that ended the business there.
I mean, what were they doing with bird flu?
They're just massive killing of...
Yeah, what I heard, they were also just slaughtering them and just trying to wipe out the disease that way.
So that was the first I've ever heard of that.
So, you know, when they said they had SARS, Around that same time, 2002 and everything.
And that's when everybody started wearing the mask, you know, throughout Asia.
And everybody started putting on the mask.
Everybody, whatever the Chinese do, they would follow them, you know.
So if you got bird flu, somebody says you got bird flu, just kill them all, right?
If you say that you got some kind of a new coronavirus, then everybody wears a mask.
And it was right about that time that I told people five years ago.
I found the research that was done.
And they had done a study of masks, and as it was becoming fashionable, and they saw people in China and Hong Kong doing it all the time, they said, you know, in New South Wales, they referenced a study that had been done, and they said masks don't make any difference whatsoever.
And so they said, if you tell somebody that this mask is going to protect them from a disease, we're going to come after you with a $100,000 fine.
I referenced that study that they referenced.
I told people about that.
And yet here, you know, 20 years later, we've got, you know, the U.S. government is doing that to us.
And, of course, on the boxes it says it doesn't protect you from any disease, so they cover themselves.
And they all know it, but the vast majority of Americans are not in on the gag.
When I was in China, everybody was wearing masks.
But the reason why they were wearing masks was the filth, the dirt that was in the air.
And that's the main reason that they were using masks is because of all the dirt in the air.
The place was filthy.
I never saw a blue sky in China when I was there.
It was just like a gray overcast.
You hardly even see the sun peeking through.
But it was mostly the filth and the dirt in the streets, because people would be riding bicycles, and everybody would have masks on just to protect from all the dust particles that they'd breathe in as they're driving their bicycles.
Oh, yeah.
But it was nothing to do with the disease back then.
That's right.
I remember in 2020, people were talking about it, and we had John Rapoport, who said, Of course there's respiratory illness in Wuhan.
It's probably the most polluted city anywhere on Earth.
Because you basically can cut the air with a knife.
Of course they're going to have respiratory illness there.
It's not necessarily anything that's novel or new.
Yeah, and every day was just like a thick haze.
You couldn't see half a mile away.
That was every day like that.
And then in the morning, as soon as daylight, all you hear is horn honking.
You know, horn honking until the sun went down and he stopped hearing the horns blowing.
But that was another thing, driving in China.
I got myself an international driver's license, and I was going to drive in China when I got there.
But forget about it.
When I saw the way they drive, I wouldn't even consider getting into a car driving there.
Yeah, it's a free-for-all.
Yeah, nobody uses the brake.
They just use the gas.
They either hit the gas hard or they hit it soft.
And they're going through intersections with no traffic lights and there's no traffic jams.
They just go right through it.
Yeah, that is interesting.
You know, it makes us dependent.
You know, the lanes and the traffic lights and everything make us dependent.
If you go back and you look at YouTube and you look at old videos of early 20th century and stuff where they're first bringing in cars up to the 20s and the 30s even in some places, and you see there's no lanes and everybody's just kind of floating all over the place, right?
And, you know, it's just...
You know, people are not surprised because somebody's over in their lane.
And so they're paying more attention than we do, right?
And that's kind of a hallmark of it.
But, of course, in China, that's the way everything is.
And the traffic was amazing in terms of the concentration.
It was just go.
Just go.
Don't even hit your brake.
Just keep going.
And that's the way it was in China.
So I didn't bother getting in a car that you had in your mind to drive in China.
So you come back from China, and is that when you began your Geesebusters business?
Yeah, well, during my travels in China, we drove past the park, me and her, and we noticed birds flying in a park, but they were kites.
And we went over there, and I said there was a few men flying the kites, and they looked so real.
So we went to the park, and I went to it several times.
I learned about these eagle kites, and I learned how to fly them.
I learned how to build them.
And she had a cousin also that made them, and I started to buy them and bring them back to the U.S. So when I tested one when I got back from China, I went to a local park in my area, and as soon as I put this bird up in the air, what I have is a three-dimensional legal.
It's got a six- to seven-foot wingspan, and I have a handle about the size of a...
A steering wheel in your car.
And in the middle of the reel, I have ball bearings in it, where it spins very fast in both directions.
So what I do is I hook the neck of the bird to the line, fishing line, 15-pound test, and I'll pull out maybe 100 yards of line.
And when I turn the handle, the bird goes straight up into the air vertically.
And as soon as it goes up over the treetops, every bird in the vicinity of a half a mile...
A quarter of a mile takes off.
I was stunned when I first put this up on the Long Island Park.
Let's face it, most inventions are done by accident.
I'd have to agree, this was definitely an accident.
When I ended up putting this thing up, it was just stunning.
My eyeballs fell out of my head when I saw what it did.
After I saw what I had, I went into different locations all over the island.
I took videos and we tried all different types of birds.
The outcome was the same.
Every bird was horrified and took off completely.
I realized that I really have something here.
Then I decided to go out and apply for a patent.
After four years, I did receive a patent.
And I was very fortunate to have this idea protected for all these years.
But that's how I started the business.
And what I did is I used a whistle when I scared the birds.
So now, before I frighten the birds, I use the whistle.
I launch the eagle.
And now every bird in the area is now conditioned to fear the sound of a whistle.
Either a seagull or a goose.
Any type of a bug will take off immediately when they hear this whistle.
So it's all about conditioning.
And that's really how I started this business.
And then I went out and I started handpicking my customers.
And, you know, this is where I am today.
That's really cool.
I never had to advertise, David.
Yeah.
When I first looked for my golf courses.
My first golf course was Donald Trump's course up in Westchester.
So the way I got that job is I called the greenskeeper, and I said to him, I said, hey, look, I got a new method of ridding birds.
I said, I guarantee my method.
I said, if I don't get rid of your birds, I don't want your money.
So the guy, like, a little chuckled and laughed because how impossible it is to get rid of geese.
He said, sure, come on up and give me a demo.
So then I went up there the following day, and he was there with his number two man.
And I went out in the middle of the course and drove this eagle right out in the middle of it.
And he had probably about 500 to 1,000 geese scattered all over his golf course.
And this was a huge 18-hole course.
And it's all migratory geese because he's ready to open up in April.
The beginning of April, I think it was, or the tail end of March.
So the Greenskeeper wanted these birds out of here.
When he saw this thing go up, him and the other guy couldn't believe it.
I heard him whispering.
So he came over to me and he says, this is great.
He says, okay, you start tomorrow.
He says, just bring a proposal, he said.
So that's how I got into Trump's golf course.
And then after that, the rest was history after that.
So I saw quite of entertainment on that golf course, I should say, David.
You know, all the people that were members there.
I think at the time when I was there, I think it was a quarter of a million dollars just to be a member there.
And that didn't include greens fees or anything.
That was the price just to be a member there.
I used to see people like Will Smith, and he used to play every day out there.
Tom Brady from the Patriots, he would be out there all the time.
Joe Torrey.
So I saw them all out there.
Of course, I saw Bill Clinton one time out there.
And they actually closed the course for Bill Clinton.
Secret Service Day.
Did you see Jeffrey Epstein?
Well, I didn't know what he looked like back then.
He wasn't really in the news, but I can almost guarantee you he had to be a member up there if he played golf.
They were all out there.
Trump would be out there, and he'd be teeing off.
He'd always be the first person to tee off.
He teased me off, but still to this day, you know.
Yeah.
So, you know, I see Bill Clinton, and they closed the place.
It was just him and the Secret Service out there.
And he was playing at the time, I believe it was, the president of Singapore.
He was playing a round of golf with.
And nobody would have known that except me and maybe another handful of workers that were there that day.
But he's a terrible golfer, in my opinion.
The way he swings a golf.
Bill Clinton.
You could tell this guy never played golf in his life.
I don't know what he was doing out there.
It was funny.
I had some video of him playing, and mysteriously it was stolen out of my van one day.
My camera was taken with all my Trump video, all my video from China, and my Geesebuster shirts were stolen out of my van.
But that was all.
They left the TV, they left everything else, and they had a radio.
But those were the only things that were taken out of the van.
So it was great video, but I don't have it anymore.
So when you would go out there, you have that very realistic model of an Eagle, and you would fly it for...
Quite a bit.
You're blowing the whistle to condition the birds.
How long would you have to fly the eagle and condition the birds before, presumably, I guess you would hand off the whistle to somebody there?
How would that eventually?
When I go into a new place, say I go into a school district, David, the place is infested with geese.
Say the school has six or eight, a district has six or eight schools in it.
What I would do is I would go there, and I get there before the geese arrive.
So what I do is I lay this eagle down, and I'll pull out my line, and I know they're going to be coming in, and I just wait.
As soon as I hear a honk coming, I'll put my coffee down, pull out my handle, and as soon as they're coming in for a landing, I turn the handle, and the bird drives completely right out of their feeding spot, and what they're doing is they do...
It's like they hit a brick wall when they see this thing going up, and they do a complete U-turn, and I'm hitting them with whistle as they're leaving.
So they get in condition with the sound of the whistle with this fear.
And they get so scared, they actually, you can see the crap coming out of them in the air.
So I've actually had goose crap on my windshield, you know, which is almost impossible to get, but it happens to me.
So that's how frightened these birds are.
So that's the whole idea, is to get them before they land.
So once they land, they get used to the location, they start to feed, and they'll come back the next day because they know they're not disturbed.
But when you attack them with the eagle before they land, you put an end to this coming in, because they'll always remember the next time they fly over that field, it may be empty, but they know that eagle could be around it.
And then they'll bypass it and go and move on to another location.
So with a school district, I'll do this.
And I'll do six or seven schools.
And I'll just run around for maybe two hours, like a bread route, where I make sure nothing's in there.
And by 9.30, 10 o'clock in the morning, my day's over.
Whatever geese are in the area, they're pretty much bunking down for the day.
And they're going to stay put wherever they are at that time.
But that's where I go.
And usually...
My day is usually over by 10 in the morning, 11 in the morning.
That's usually it.
And then they don't come back.
Maybe the next day you'll have a few that might try a different school.
But when they see that eagle in that same location, they'll bypass it, and then the problem is solved.
And after four or five days of a clean-out, this place is eradicated.
And what I'll do is I'll leave the whistles with my customers so anytime that there's a geese that might backtrack in a week or two later they blow that whistle immediately and that bird will jump out of there associating noise with the predator.
And this way you don't get droppings, David.
And if something doesn't respond, then I get a call from the school district or the customer, and I come back and I recondition anything new in the area, and then I go back onto an on-call basis.
So I got quite a bit of customers, but I just work on an on-call basis where these people aren't paying for geese control constantly.
I whistle train all the birds in the area, and this saves people money, and also you're not going to get the droppings.
That you get with other services like Border Collie services and other types of geese control companies use.
Border Collie.
Now, I've got a Border Collie.
So what do they do with the Border Collies?
They just have them kind of watching and chasing them when they land?
Is that what they do?
Yeah, that's what they do.
They just have them run towards the birds.
And then the birds aren't frightened because they know that's just the land threat.
I've got a threat that goes up into the air.
I could put it up 500 feet, 1,000 feet.
And that's what moves them out of the area completely.
When you run a dog, they'll hop over a fence and come back as soon as the handler is gone with the dog.
They get the timing down after a while.
So, what happens sometimes, what I do with the eagle, these birds don't want to give up the territory, so they'll come in at nighttime, and they'll come in around 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock at night.
They'll feed into a field which is all fenced in, where there's protection from predators, and they'll hang out.
And those geese are so smart, they'll get out of there before sunrise, and the customer will see crap all over the place, but they won't see geese.
So what I do is I come in at nighttime, and I'll put the eagle up, and they are frightened when they see that thing go up in the air.
I mean, I can't see it go up in the air.
But the geese can see this, and I can just hear wings flapping, and I also hear them with a whistle.
So sometimes when you blow the whistle, they'll fly into buildings and backstops and everything because they're really frightened.
They get conditioned, and it's very quick.
So this is really a foolproof method.
I've been doing it for 20 years, and I do it with all types of birds.
It's not just geese.
I'm very good at doing seagulls also.
I know England has a very bad seagull problem.
I know if I ever go there, I can make a fortune over there getting rid of seagulls over there, but I really don't want to go to that country.
I know.
They've basically repealed the Magna Carta as well as any laws they had protecting freedom.
I think if we were to go there, we couldn't avoid making a joke, and that would probably be enough to get me arrested.
But yeah, it truly is amazing to see that, you know, just the whistle training and everything, getting them going.
It's B.F. Skinner, you know, he was able to train every kind of animal with whistle training.
And so that's essentially what you're doing as well.
Yes.
Like I was mentioning to you earlier, if you want to condition your chickens, To come to you, or if you lose one, anytime you feed your chicken, you come up with any type of a sound, and that bird will pick up and realize, oh my god, it's time to feed.
Let me get there.
So, you can have a sound deterrent to reward a bird, and also a sound deterrent to scare a bird.
Oh yeah.
So, it's really like talking to the animals.
Yeah, yeah.
We heard, when we first moved here, like I said, there's a lot of hawks around here.
And I heard this screecher that...
That's an eagle.
And it's what they use on TV programs for an eagle, right?
They use the sound of a hawk for an eagle.
The eagle doesn't sound...
Doesn't sound that impressive, but the hawk sounds really impressive.
And so they use it on all the films.
And when I looked it up, it's like, oh, yeah, it's not an eagle.
It's just the sound that the hawk makes that they have attributed to eagles.
So I guess they got me conditional.
Right.
They have a screeching noise.
The red-tailed hawk does.
And usually around this time of year, next month, I'll have a lot of red-tailed hawk.
When they see my eagle go up, they'll fly around it, and I get a natural deterrent where I get constant screeching in that area from red-tailed hawks.
I've actually had red-tailed hawk come in and actually put holes in my kite, but they didn't take me down, David.
They put holes in it, but they didn't take me down.
I worry because we've got a small drone that is not a real commercial drone or anything.
It's just kind of a consumer drone.
And we flew that thing up, and boy, the clocks all came for it.
So it's like, let's get that thing down.
Yes, and that's another thing.
I believe a lot of this, and this is my opinion, they're killing a lot of birds.
And you know they kill birds around airports because they want that freedom for their fly, you know, freedom for that fly zone for planes.
So they actually kill all the birds from a five-mile area, at least they do in New York, to protect the airplanes.
But if they start killing a lot of birds, I can see they're going to make more room for their drones.
Drones are taken down by birds.
I had an article where the New York Police Department was using a drone at Coney Island, and the seagulls were attacking it, and they were ready to take that expensive drone down.
And I told them I'd put the eagle up and I'd be able to protect your drone from birds.
But I never heard anything from the police department on that.
Well, you know, right up there in that area around Long Island, because you sent me the information about the last Long Island duck farmer going out of business, and we talked about that a lot.
But the latest news that just came out yesterday, 20 ducks, geese, and seagulls found dead on Long Island Beach, and they're being tested for bird flu.
So this is being put out everywhere as if they died from bird flu.
I mean, how common is it?
I've said if we've got a pandemic of wild birds carrying bird flu, which is the way I like to present this, first of all, all of these chickens that are laying eggs, they're not only in buildings, but each of them is in their own individual cage that's so small they can't even move.
True.
And then, you know, if we had an epidemic of bird flu, I would expect to see dead birds, wild birds, all over the place, all the time.
And as soon as, you know, so we've been talking about this for the last couple of weeks, and now you see several different articles being put up all at once saying, oh, look, we found some dead wild birds.
Well, in this quantity, you know, 20 ducks, geese, and seagulls, is that all that unusual?
I don't see that anywhere.
I don't see birds dying anywhere, David.
I mean, if this was a bird flu, you would be seeing birds everywhere.
Now, this is just one location, a small area at a beach.
In my opinion, somebody could have poisoned them.
Or they could have ate something in the water or something, but why didn't you see dead birds on the North Shore of Long Island?
Why didn't you see them out east?
Why didn't you see dead birds in the city?
You know, it's just in this one location here, and they manipulate the words in the articles to make you think it's bird flu.
And nine times out of ten, I would say ten out of ten, it's not bird flu.
It's somebody who probably poisoned them, or the birds just, you know, Don't eat right this time of year.
There's not food out there in the wintertime like they have in the spring and summertime.
Well, you know, back in Austin, when I was back there, we don't have them around here, fortunately, but in Austin, they have massive numbers of birds that they call grackles.
And I mean, I'm talking massive.
You know, it's unbelievable the number.
Yeah, it's unbelievable the number.
And they just cover parking lots at the grocery store and stuff like that.
You see them all over the power lines and everything.
If there was some kind of an avian flu epidemic, you would see a lot of these birds dying.
And so you look at this and say, well, even if you believe that there is a bird flu that is out there, obviously, if you believe that whole paradigm, which I don't, but, you know, if you believe that it's there, I mean, wouldn't you expect to see if it's something that we need to be concerned about, that there'd be a large die-off of wild birds, and yet there isn't?
So let me go, right now we don't see it.
But give it time.
I just get a feeling they're going to ramp this up and you're going to see more and more dead birds and start putting the fear into people about wild birds.
They're going to get people paranoid like they did with COVID. To me, they're using the same protocol they did five years ago, but they're using it on animals now, David.
I think it's disgusting what they're doing.
They want to put these mRNA vaccines into chickens, which will transfer into the eggs.
And they're going to really poison our food supply.
I think that's what it's about.
This was ingenious on their part to come up with the egg idea here.
Because eggs, like you mentioned earlier, it's in your bread, it's in everything that we eat and cook.
It's a very important food source that we've had.
And now they're going to attack that and create a shortage.
I'm not going to trust any eggs that are imported from Turkey.
You know, the countries.
Where are they putting their eggs, you know?
Yeah.
They're turkey eggs.
They're turkey eggs.
Are they turkey eggs or are they chicken eggs?
We don't know.
Who knows what they're putting in this stuff, Dave?
Yeah.
That's right.
That's right.
But, you know, as I was saying earlier, and you point out with the bread and everything, those companies that sued the, you know, the oligarchy.
of egg companies that were trying to create a little monopoly thing and fixing the price by keeping the number of birds low.
They lost a lawsuit from Kellogg's and General Mills because they put eggs in everything.
They put it in cereal, everything.
They go to the substrate ingredient that is there in everything, from cereal to you name it.
And that's why Kellogg's and these other companies were suing them because they were fixing the price of eggs and It works out for them.
It works out for the government.
The government gets to build its bureaucracy.
And, of course, the government is always the handmaid of the big pharmaceutical companies.
And I think that they picked this because they want to get...
The most visibility and the most freakout and the most impact on our food supply by going after eggs.
Once they establish the idea that they can vaccinate without any regard to safety, food safety or anything, once they can vaccinate with mRNA, they'll do it to every animal every year.
And it won't just be for flu.
It'll be for every condition that they can imagine.
It just opens up the Pandora's box for the pharmaceutical companies.
You're 100% correct, David.
100% correct on this.
I believe what they're going to do, in my opinion, is when these geese molt in the summertime, I can almost guarantee you they're going to be vaxxing these wild birds for bird flu.
So you're going to see them destroy the animal race by sticking this mRNA vaccine into the animals now.
We've seen what happened with humans.
Now they're going to destroy the animals.
And birds are innocent, David.
You know, the way they're killing these birds, David, and culling them, it's totally disgusting what I see.
They use foam, David, and they foam these birds.
They use fireman foam to put out fires and they'll spray this foam over the chickens.
There'll be a million chickens in it.
They'll just foam them and they suffocate the birds.
And it's just a horrible torture of what they're doing to these innocent birds.
I saw that.
I think I played it maybe here once where they were going in and putting the foam all over the birds that were trapped inside the farm building, whatever you call it.
The birds are jumping up out of the foam trying to save themselves.
They're saying it takes minutes.
You can hear the panic of birds.
I'm disgusted with these people because I have a humane method that I showed them.
20 years ago when I came out with this, and they've been blowing me off since day one, USDA. Yeah, and you sent me the correspondence that you had going back and forth with them, and you were saying, I've got a humane way to do this, and you talked about many different ways that they are killing the birds, poisoning them, everything.
I mean, it's pretty amazing, and you can't get them to pay any attention.
Of course, I step on their toes.
I've got a better method than the government.
If you look what I do, it's a very low-cost method.
I have conditioning birds.
And the lies that USDA comes out with, two big lies they come out with, is there's too many birds and we have to depopulate them.
No, there's not too many birds.
There's too many birds in places where you can't get them out.
That's why there's too many birds.
It's not that there's too many of them.
And also the other lie is when they round them up, certain places, they would round them up in the summertime when they can't fly, they take them out of the parks because they'll be walking around for two months in a park when they mow, you know, there's water there.
And what the government will do is they'll round them up and put them in the turkey crates and they'll go dump them off into some...
We're not a nuisance to people.
But now what they do is they pick that bird up, and now the bird doesn't have a fear of a human anymore.
So they're doing this everywhere, all over the country every year.
They pick up wild birds, they put them down, and then the bird gets released.
And that bird now doesn't have a fear of a human anymore.
That's why geese are so stubborn now.
In my opinion, these so-called wildlife biologists are turning these wild birds into white ducks.
They're creating the problem.
And also with hunting.
What they do is they got all this hunting going on.
They extend the hunting season.
And the geese aren't stupid.
They're not going to stay in a rural area and get popped off with a shotgun.
They're going to go into the urban areas.
So they go into the cities.
They're protected there.
They're not being harmed.
And they've got everything they want there.
Food, water.
They're not being bothered.
They're not being shot.
And the government created this problem, and they're thinking they're saving, keeping the numbers down by increasing hunting.
Like I said, hunting just drives them into the cities.
In my opinion, they should have more bird sanctuary places in these areas where the birds can go.
And I can get them out of the urban areas.
There's no problem with that.
And I whistle train the birds, get them out of these places, but they don't want to talk to me, the government.
And we look at how many birds there are in these urban areas.
I mentioned the grackles before all around Austin.
It's just amazing.
I'm very good at getting rid of them, David.
I can get rid of starlings.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's another bird that I get rid of very, very easy.
All the birds I get rid of.
Let's say that the eagle's the top of the food chain in the bird world.
So when I introduce this anywhere, they have to leave.
It's like a natural reflex for a bird to fear this.
I love your logo there.
It's like a shield like the Raiders and you've got an eagle with an eye patch.
That's what it is.
I've got to tell you about that, David.
The first time I had that up there, people are thinking I'm a Freemason.
It's a Masonic emblem.
But it's not.
I'll be honest, I was an Oakland Raider fan my whole life.
That's what I saw.
I didn't see anything Masonic that I saw the Oakland Raiders there.
How I ended up going out there, my first trip to Oakland, I went to the Coliseum, and this was years before I even came up with this idea.
And I went to the stadium, and I'm in the upper deck watching the game, and see there's eight minutes left in the game, and everybody's leaving the upper deck.
And I'm wondering why.
And all of a sudden, I see a thousand seagulls above me, and they're crapping on everybody.
Because they know it's time to come in during the game to get all that leftover food.
So everybody would have umbrellas, you know, and watch the rest of the game with an umbrella.
But I got out of there.
That's the first time I got crap on my arm, so I experienced it myself.
So then when I came up with this idea, I really wanted to target the Oakland Raiders on this idea and do some service for the Oakland Coliseum.
But they didn't really want to contact me, the Raiders.
But I did get contact with the Oakland A's.
And I ended up going out to Oakland.
And I did a homestand with the Texas Rangers.
And I proved that what I had worked fantastic.
And every bird in the vicinity of the stadium was gone.
So I didn't have them hanging out on the field and light poles.
And all the tailgate partying.
That was all stopped.
And then I was ready to do a contract with them the following year.
And then COVID came out, and they shut down sports.
And then the following year, they only let how many people in there.
So there wasn't any food source.
And then if there's no food source, you're not going to have any birds.
And then the following year, the Oakland A's decided to move to Vegas.
So I ended up really losing that job.
I really wanted to get my foot in the door into professional sports.
Yeah.
That was cold, but it hurt everybody, you know, that scam.
Wow.
Oh, yeah.
It was just insane.
And this is another scam of that sort.
You know, when we look at it, Yeah, it hits the fundamental food source, and then they've got one solution and one solution only.
You know, we're going to make your life miserable until you take the vaccine, right?
That's basically the same game.
We're going to make eggs unbelievably expensive until everybody agrees that we need to vaccinate all the animals.
And now what we're seeing, and I think the wild birds are really kind of the central part of it.
It's one of the reasons I really wanted to talk to you about this, because there's so many.
I mean, people just need to go back and look at Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, and he talks about how many millions and millions and millions and millions of birds are all the time.
And so if this was what they say, then, you know, there's...
This contradicts everything that they're trying to tell us.
And so we know from looking at the wild birds that this is not true.
So they're trying to, and as you pointed out, they may go out and kill a bunch of wild birds.
We're now seeing, besides the story where they said, well, we found 20 dead birds, and they didn't miss it.
Mention a whole bunch of different dead birds.
It's not like you had one flock and all of them died or whatever.
But, you know, we've got a bird here, we've got a bird there, we've got some ducks, we've got some geese, we've got some starlings that have died.
And they collect them.
And come up with a total of 20 at Patchogue to tell everybody that they're there at the beach to try to build credibility for this.
And they get a lot of news organizations that talk about it.
Then, over in Indiana...
We've got the Indiana Department of Natural Resources has evidently done some kind of a press release because there's now a bunch of different reports about the same issue.
They say migrating sandhill cranes, latest bird flu victims in Indiana, more than 1,500 killed.
Now, they're saying that...
This is something that has happened over a period of time.
Whether or not this is true or not, we don't have any verification of this, except we have the word of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
And they come up with a large number that they've accumulated over a season.
It's not like they all died at once or in one place.
But this is the narrative that they're gradually starting to build now to try to fill this in, because I think they understand that the absence of any deaths from wild birds, Birds shows that this is ridiculous.
But even if this were true, let's assume for the moment that you had 1,500 sandhill cranes that died, and they died from bird flu.
If that was true, it would still be a tiny drop in the bucket.
How in the world then could you justify killing every egg-laying chicken on a farm when one of them is supposedly sick with this stuff?
How does that follow?
What do you think about this?
Well, you can't.
It's a scam, Dave, in my opinion.
There's no doubt about it.
In my experience, I've never experienced dead birds, like they're saying.
And like I said, if I see dead birds, there's a good chance they were hit by a car or poisoned or something like that.
There's more birds or more geese that are hit by cars than die of bird flu.
And they don't stick around, either.
You know, you typically don't see them because something else gets them, right?
And so, I don't know, when you look at it, it seems to me that is the, as Sherlock Holmes would say, that's the dog that did not bark.
The problem with bird flu is the wild birds that did not die.
If this is really what they're trying to pretend that it is, then you would of necessity have to see that.
That would have to be verification of it.
And if you don't have the massive die-off of wild birds who are supposedly the carriers, you know, if they're not dying from this and everything, how are these caged up, housed, you know, put them in cages, put them in a warehouse, these chickens, you know, how in the world are we supposed to believe that?
That's insane.
But I have somebody who says that a good way to get rid of the hawks, if they're bothering our chickens as they are now, evidently, hang some CDs from the trees in the area and the hawks will stay away.
How about that?
Have you had that experience?
I can get rid of the Jews and the Eagles.
Yeah, they won't come back at all, right?
No, that's good.
That's good, yeah.
Well, anything else you'd like to tell us?
Are you still doing the Geese Buster thing?
I thought I saw that you sold it.
Oh, no.
Matter of fact, I was working today.
I'm doing four school districts right now.
Oh, great.
Right now, they're getting ready for sports, spring sports.
So I'm doing all these clean-outs and getting these birds out of the schoolyards because they're getting ready for the spring sports now.
But in this area where I have four school districts, All these birds in this area around my office, every bird here is completely whistle trained.
So if they do go into another school district, my customers have whistles where they just blow the whistle and the birds take off.
Even if you see them flying over an area, if you blow the whistle, they'll actually change course, David.
So you can change the course of the bird when they're flying into an area.
That's why this should be into airports.
I can't give it to airports because the USDA now controls the airports since 9-11.
And they're not going to give their job, their work to me, knowing that I have a better method than them.
And they've been blowing me off for a very long time.
I've actually sold a method to them 20 years ago up in Orange County in New York.
I took them to different locations.
I cleaned out all the birds.
They loved what they saw.
They refuse to contact me anymore.
They know what it can do.
And then they went into killing birds right after I sold this to them.
So that's pretty much why I was disgusted with these people.
Knowing that you have a humane method that's very low cost and effective, and they turn to killing these birds and gassing them.
They're really disgusting people.
They really should be arrested.
I don't know why these people aren't being arrested.
We're getting away with what they're doing.
I mean, years ago, you'd be in the newspaper throwing a rock at a bird or something.
I mean, they come in at nighttime and they'll slaughter thousands of geese.
Round them up and take them to a gas chamber.
And this goes on every year in the summer.
In a lot of different parks, they go in and they speak to the local municipality.
They make deals with them.
And then when I try to contact the municipality to try to stop...
Stop a kill like that.
They won't return emails to me.
So the fix is really in.
And how it goes in, it really goes into the United States Humane Society, too, as part of it.
When I sold a box years ago to the USDA, I get a call a week later from the United States Humane Society out of Washington, and they wanted to purchase one.
So I'm wondering, how the hell did they find out about me?
They found out through the USDA. They're friends with them.
So I sold the box to USDA and also won to the Humane Society, gave them the training on a video.
And I went to do a follow-up months later with the Humane Society.
They wouldn't return calls.
And I find out later on, I get the guy on his cell phone a couple years later, and the guy still has my equipment in his closet.
He's never used it.
And I said, you allowed the murder, the killing of birds?
And you don't even promote this?
You know, he just keeps this thing in his closet and not use it?
And then Peter?
Peter never gives me the time of day.
So a lot of these so-called animal rights people, a lot of them, you know, all they know how to do is take the money.
When it comes down to the basic work, they look the other way.
I think it was a couple of years ago I reported that PETA was euthanizing animals left and right when they were telling people they were doing something.
I said they were just, you know, you bring them in, they just would kill them right away.
That's what we see over and over again.
Jason Barker had a couple of comments on here, Geese Busters.
He said, I looked up the common reason for bird deaths.
The top was something in the environment changing or getting poisoned.
And he said, how do birds in an enclosed area catch bird flu from a wild bird?
Well, they claim that it transfers through droppings.
I accept it.
You know, whatever.
But Jason Barker also says, I have a prediction they'll find dead birds soon at the site of the Moss Landing battery energy storage site fire in California.
That whole area was poison.
Yeah, well, that's true.
That's true.
And there's a lot of different types of poisons out there.
It doesn't have to be something that's deliberate.
It's just, you know, when you have a big fire like that, it's releasing.
Toxic elements as part of that fire.
I agree.
It's going to be something that kills people.
But they're not going to look at anything.
They're going to attribute everything to the bird flu, just as every death was essentially attributed to COVID five years ago.
Now we see that happening with the birds.
Yes.
That's correct, David.
What I was going to say also is...
Go ahead.
I had somebody on the phone here.
I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Yeah, I was just going to say we're getting pretty close to the end here.
I've got a couple of comments.
High Boost said, I have a specific whistle I play to my chickens when I get out there, and they're trained to my whistle.
That's exactly right.
I hadn't thought about that.
You know, I looked at clicker training and all the rest of the stuff, and I had not thought about doing that with chickens, but it's very easy to do.
I think when B.F. Skinner was doing this, the first thing he did was did it with birds, I think with pigeons or whatever.
Right.
Now, one thing I wanted to tell you, David, is also I can take care of farms, poultry farms.
I can take the wild birds and separate them from the domestic.
Wild birds fly and domestic don't, the ducks.
So I separate them and I get the wild birds away from the farms.
And also I whistle train everything there.
I've already been working with a farm out here and we've been getting great results where now I... Put the eagle up before the guy feeds his birds.
So all the birds are out of the area and he's feeding only his ducks and not wild birds.
And the idea is to cut the food source of the wild bird.
And after a few days, there was nothing coming back into the farm because the birds are not eating there anymore.
The whole idea is to cut the food source of the bird.
And once you do that, the bird moves on.
It's a very common sense method here.
Well, now they're saying they're going to spend a billion dollars on compensating farmers and on biosecurity.
They're going to spend about $500 million on biosecurity.
What they need to do is contract with you.
You can become a billionaire if they would use your stuff.
Biosecurity, I guess, is going to be vaccines.
I don't know what else they're going to do with it.
You don't need biosecurity if you can stop the problem before it even gets to the farm.
That's right.
That's right.
This is a real effective method, and it's a low-cost method, and they don't want to talk to me.
They have this protocol because there is no bird flu.
I mean, if there was something there, David, my phone would be ringing off the hook right now.
Yes, that's right.
This is just common sense, and, you know, I know it because I'm right there on the front lines watching it all.
That's right.
Yeah, you're looking at the wild birds and how many of them there are, and if there's a bird flu, I think you would be out of business right now, and you're not.
I would see it, David.
Yeah, absolutely.
I'm not tripping over dead birds.
People are calling you instead, saying, we've got too many wild birds, so you've got to get them somewhere else.
I'm getting a lot more action right now, David.
Yes, uh-huh.
Yeah.
I've got a comment here from Shadowboxer who says, sometimes these birds will eat poisoned rats or rodents sometimes.
So, yeah.
And Whistler says, I guess we're also going to see a massive bird flu outbreak in Palestine, Ohio, with all the pollution that is there.
But everything, just as we saw with COVID, you know, we didn't have people dying of heart attacks anymore.
We didn't have anybody dying of flu.
We didn't have anybody dying of cancer.
Everybody was dying.
Of the supposed pandemic.
Well, we've just got a couple of minutes here.
Let people know where they can find you.
You've got a YouTube channel, right?
Well, I have YouTube.
I don't use YouTube because I don't like to use platforms that censor.
I've got videos on here, but I don't promote it.
I go on to Rumble right now.
I have a Rumble channel, and I have my website.
It's geesebusters.com.
If anybody needs to get in touch with me, they can get in touch with me through the website.
And it's springtime.
It's a busy time for me now.
I'm picking up a lot more work.
And it's about, I guess, another two weeks where geese are going to start laying eggs.
So I usually get there before they start to lay eggs.
And I cut down on the nesting.
As soon as I start to see pears hanging around, I'll blow that eagle up.
And once they see that eagle, they're out of there.
And they'll think twice about putting a nest there.
So this is very effective.
It's a foolproof method, David.
It's a shame that I've been held down for 20 years by the government.
And they're really pretty much offended.
If you think about the people that teach this stuff in the universities and the colleges, like Penn State and Illinois, University of Illinois, all these agricultural programs, I blow their research in the garbage.
Most of their research is all done with border collies.
They've never used this method before.
They don't know how effective it is.
And like I said, my videos don't lie on my Rumble channels.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I mean, we got a Border Collie.
He loves to chase the birds, but they're smarter.
They know that they can fly, so that doesn't get rid of them.
Border Collie's a good companion.
Yeah, yeah, but they're not going to get rid of the birds because the birds have got the...
But I think that's the key thing, you know?
The canary in the coal mine, in this particular, in the bird flu, is the fact that there aren't any canaries in the coal mine that have died.
And your profession is evidence of that, and what we see everywhere is evidence of it.
There's so many wild birds that we don't realize that we would see dead bodies all over the place if the bird flu thing was real.
It absolutely is not.
But, so, yeah, we've got a lot of comments here we didn't get to, but it was great talking to you, Rob.
Appreciate that.
It was a real honor being on the show, David.
I've been watching you for a long time.
Well, thank you.
I appreciate that.
It's unbelievable.
It's a great show.
Thank you, and I appreciate the support, too.
Thank you so much.
You're welcome.
And again, geesebusters.com.
Don't miss geesebusters.com, and there'll be links there where you can see his videos on Rumble.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, Dave, for having me on.
I want to say hi to my friends in the chat, my feather friend there, Birdhouse Blues, Angry Tiger, Jason, Karen Carpenter.
All the good people out there.
You've got a great bunch of people that follow you, David.
We've got a great community.
I watch you every day.
I don't get a chance sometimes to get in the chat, but I definitely listen to you.
If it was a real world out there, you'd be on Good Morning America every morning.
Well, thank you.
That's kind.
Thank you very much, David.
Thank you.
Have a good day.
Everyone, thank you for joining us.
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