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March 17, 2025 - The David Knight Show
14:06
SWAT Team Terror Unleashed: Conservative Influencers Targeted
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Let's talk a little bit about this swatting thing.
The FBI is investigating, quote, alarming rise in swatting incidents targeting conservative influencers.
And look, I'm not going to downplay the swatting stuff.
It is very dangerous.
And I've talked about this for many, many, many years.
What happens to innocent people when the SWAT team goes to the wrong address?
And they do no-knock raids.
Just kick the door in because they're told that it's dangerous or something else.
So far, these have not been no-knock raids.
I think the police might have been a little bit suspicious about some of these.
But we've had no-knock raids happen all the time.
And we've had situations where flashbang grenades were thrown into a baby's crib.
Just horrific stuff.
Innocent people shot and killed.
You have a SWAT team.
One of the early cases of this.
And I was always suspicious as to whether it was SWATed or whether it was something that was done by the government.
You had a guy who was a multimillionaire out in California.
He had some land that the government wanted, and he was fighting them on this, on their condemnation of the property and taking it for environmental reasons or a park or something.
I don't even remember.
It was the early 90s.
And they did a SWAT team raid, kicked in the door, no knock.
He hears his house being broken into, he grabs his pistol, starts coming down the stairs, and they shot him dead.
And then they took his land.
But it's not always that motivation.
But it frequently has a situation where innocent people are hurt, even if they get the right address, and even if there is a perpetrator there, they're going in and killing innocent people to get that individual.
And this is one of the reasons why I really wanted to talk about this.
Because the conservatives won't.
Even the ones who are SWATed won't put their finger on the problem, which is the SWAT team approach.
The militarized police approach.
And this is something that in 1984, when Terry Gilliam did it, it was not widespread.
If it existed at all.
I don't even know if Daryl Gates was the one who started that in L.A. I don't know if he was even doing that at that point.
But that was how the program, the movie, starts out.
It's Terry Gilliam, Monty Python, the guy who did all the illustration stuff.
And it was his kind of black humor about Norwellian society.
And the thing begins with a fly dropping down into there, and all the technology was really just...
Kind of twisted and crude, so they've got teletype writers, right?
And so it falls down to the mechanism, and instead of getting a tuttle, it gets a bottle, or vice versa, right?
And so they go to the wrong house.
And they bust in on this family while they're celebrating Christmas.
And cart the father off, you know, bag him and tag him and take him away.
And that was how the whole thing began.
And the way that it was depicted...
It's probably worse in real life now with these swatting no-knock rates.
That is the hallmark of a totalitarian society.
That's why he did it that way.
And now this is happening everywhere.
So these are, however, people are calling into the police department, pretending that they're somebody that's living there.
Saying they're going to kill themselves and their family and all the rest of the stuff, so they send the SWAT team out there to it.
Well, Kash Patel said, I want to address the alarming rise in SWATing incidents targeting media figures.
And one of them was InfoWars host Chase Geyser, the guy who's the Freemasonry recruiter and evangelist there now at InfoWars.
I know about him.
Somebody sent me that clip.
I was absolutely flabbergasted that you talk about how Alex is out there now and openly embracing not just Trump, but Musk and Freemasonry as well.
Like he embraced vaccines.
Like he embraced the lockdowns and all the rest of the stuff.
Like he embraced the reality that there was a pandemic to sell stuff.
Well, now he's got Chase Geyser.
People send me this clip and he's out there saying, yeah, I'm a 32nd degree Freemason.
It's great.
Oh, you should try it.
He's an evangelist for this garbage.
And it is.
Satanic garbage.
Anyway, a lot of other people whose names I don't know.
Cat Turd.
I know Cat Turd.
Don't know him.
But I know the garbage that he puts out on social media and how he is beloved by Elon Musk and Trump.
Cat Turd.
Also got swatted.
So Kash Patel says, I want to address the alarming rise in swatting incidents targeting media figures.
But my question is, have any of these media figures opposed the militarization of the police in the past?
And will they do it now?
Not that I know of.
No, instead what they're going to do, they're going to make this a left-right issue.
They're not going to make this, they're not going to fix the problem.
This is always the way that it is.
And look, take red flag, for example.
We're going to take the gun and do the due process later.
And Trump said that.
Well, that got the gun owners upset, and rightfully so.
Except this had been something that had been done for pretty much everything else.
Your car, your cash, your house, your business, your plane, you name it.
Take the property.
And do the due process later, maybe.
Well, they don't do the due process, civil asset forfeiture.
They don't charge you with anything.
They just steal your property.
They say your property committed a crime.
What nonsense.
What utter nonsense.
If people will go for that, you think they might believe that there's a virus, a pandemic, when there isn't one?
No pandemic?
Yeah, of course they will.
And so, when you look at SWAT, When you look at civil asset forfeiture, these things are all unintended consequences of the drug war.
And I put unintended in air quotes because I think the people who put it together knew that that was going to be the consequence.
So, again, Kash Patel says this isn't about politics.
It's about weaponizing law enforcement.
No, the drug war did that.
The drug war.
Weaponized politics.
So on Wednesday, Chase Geyser at Infowars posted on X that he was, quote, just swatted again moments ago, just before 2 a.m.
The police officers used a PA system to call me by name and order me to walk out of my house.
And that was the second time.
He and his family weren't at home when the police showed up at his house the first time.
He was met by the police in his driveway, and they were still receiving 311 messages about his property.
He said, so there was a campaign to swap my property.
Now, the police, and this is why we don't want them to have this kind of swap power, okay?
They get messages that there's a crime going on, and he and his family are not even at home.
They meet him in the driveway.
And then they tell them, we've got 311 messages about this.
But then after that happens, after the 311 messages, after the false swatting, it happens a second time.
This time, they show up.
Six to eight police officers used a PA system to call me by name and order me to walk out of my house.
What's the deal with this?
Haven't they put these things together?
They had 311 fake messages?
They had messages that, you know, there's a slaughter going on in the home, and they're not even at home, nobody's at home, and then they arrest them.
But then, after that happens, they go again.
Now, this time, they're in the house.
Six to eight police officers use the PA system, call them out by name.
He says, I was handcuffed in the middle of the street, presumably at gunpoint, though I couldn't tell because the light was shining in my face.
I was then led into the house where my wife was awakened and we were informed that they received a call from someone pretending to be me and threatening to kill my family.
That's the insanity of it.
But then it gets better because I had people send this to me.
I wasn't even going to talk about it until this got really large.
Alex Jones took the tragic death of Jamie White and this.
And started running a scam on his listeners again, telling them that there was a concerted effort.
He'd been warned by people in the CIA, because he's got lots of friends in the CIA, who are always telling him all kinds of stuff that he can then tell his audience, all of which are lies, like this.
He told his audience that they're all being targeted for assassination.
Briefly talked about that, said, yeah, he's so concerned about the safety of his employees that he didn't have any security there at all when I showed up to do the program early in the morning at 4 o 'clock.
Didn't want to spend the money.
But then to his embarrassment now, this is happening with all these different people.
A long list, some guy named Nick Sartor, an influencer.
An influencer, yeah.
Alex is an influencer, too.
He's not a reporter.
He's not an analyst.
He's an influencer, folks.
He gets calls from the CIA and people like that to influence you.
Anyway, this guy, this influencer, Nick Sartor, has 900,000 followers.
Never heard of him.
I don't pay attention to influencers.
You shouldn't either.
You ought to pay attention to what's going on.
They're not going to tell you what's going on.
They're there to influence you.
This is a show.
This is not a program.
I'm not trying to program you.
I'm going to tell you what I think, why I think it, but these people are trying to program you, trying to influence you.
He says, a dozen cops attempted to kick my dad's door in at gunpoint.
So it must be young, maybe living at home or something.
He says, this is literal terrorism.
Yes, it is.
It is literal terrorism.
It's called SWAT teams.
SWAT teams.
And you can see all about it in the movie Brazil.
Government terrorism.
That's what SWAT teams are.
But these conservatives will never oppose that.
Never.
Never oppose it.
He said the FBI should treat this as such.
Well, it's the FBI, the federal government, that's running this operation to terrorize people.
So, Elon Musk's favorite cat turd was swatted at his Texas residence, according to a journalist.
Yeah, these are the Trump sucker proxy media that are there.
They're not even conservatives.
They're not conservative.
Except that, you know, they want to conserve SWAT teams.
Let's use it against the left.
Not against me.
Let's use it against the people who are using drugs.
Not against me.
Let's create this monster and let it run amok, attacking innocent people as well.
U.S. Attorney Ed Martin says, swatting is a violent act.
That's right, it is.
But it's fine when it's done by the government for their purposes.
Right, conservatives?
Is that right?
How did we have a country that was far safer than, you know, without SWAT teams?
That's a really recent innovation.
Again, it came around late 80s, early 90s.
How did we have an America without SWAT teams?
How did we have less crime without SWAT teams?
Well, a lot of this comes down, again, to the drug war.
It corrupts the police.
It militarizes the police.
It corrupts the courts.
And, of course, it makes very, very, very dangerous gangs.
You know, you go back to alcohol prohibition.
They were shooting each other on the streets with fully automatic machine guns.
But now, this has been going on for 51 years.
52 years, I think.
It was 73, I think.
Yeah.
Or was it 71?
I mean, maybe it was 71. Maybe it's gone on for 54 years.
It was a UN agenda anyway.
Nixon called it his drug war.
It had to be, I think it was 71 when he was still there.
Anyway.
So now, here's what it looks like.
We've now had these...
Gangs that have been shooting each other in the street and escalating the violence on and on and on.
That's the way they compete with each other.
They kill each other.
And so now we see in Mexico this group has found an extermination camp run by one of these gangs.
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