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It is Friday the 13th of May and the clock is striking 13. Year of our Lord 2025.
Today we're going to look at immigration.
Are we really just supposed to accept all of the huddled masses and where does that saying come from?
Vaccines.
The leading...
Two top vaccinated states are the leading states when it comes to measles cases.
Very strange.
And in the first hour, I will be joined by the incredible Guard Goldsmith.
Please stay tuned and please pray for Dad.
I will have an update for you when we come back.
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ORCHESTRA PLAYS Well, good morning, everyone.
Thank you for joining us, and I want to start off by thanking you all for praying for my dad.
He went into surgery yesterday, and he got out late.
It took a longer time than I thought it would.
It was apparently more difficult than they had anticipated, but he pulled through.
He is now recovering in the cardiovascular ICU, and he has had a very rough night.
He is in a lot of pain, and he was very uncomfortable.
We just ask that you would continue to pray for him.
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But right now, we're going to move on to the news, and I'm going to bring on our guest in the first hour now, the inimitable.
You know him, you love him, the amazing Gard Goldsmith.
Gard, how are you doing today?
Travis, I'm doing well, and thank you for welcoming me on the program.
And as you fill in for David, our prayers are lifted to God, and we certainly have had multitudes praying for David and for your whole family.
Yes, it's been amazing to see just the outpouring of prayers and support and just how many people truly care and have been deeply concerned.
It's been a huge blessing to have.
You and everyone else praying.
Thank you so much, Gard.
And David is so strong that I feel confident in knowing that as the hours pass, he'll be getting better with the Lord's help.
And if there's anyone who has been a knight for the Lord, it has been...
Your father.
And thanks for welcoming me to the program.
Oh, of course.
It's always great having you on.
I'm always excited when I get to have a conversation with you over the phone.
It's always a pleasure.
We get to talk about so many different things, and your knowledge base is incredible.
And all the things you've done in your life, you have so many different topics which you're extremely knowledgeable on.
And it's always such, as I said, a pleasure to get to talk to you and get your insight on things.
So I'm excited to have a conversation on the show now.
And you said you've got some articles that you have, so I am very eager to talk.
Yeah, in fact, last night I was able to discuss this, and so I oftentimes will call up some of these stories and discover that some of the initial blushes on some of these stories aren't exactly...
As they were depicted.
So, for example, if we look at the immigration story, we saw during the Biden administration how literally the federal government, which took it on itself, essentially starting in the late 1800s, with a very bad Supreme Court decision to control, centralized control, command and control the old Soviet system.
The immigration coming into the country when the word immigration is not in the Constitution.
Naturalization is.
And I've been writing about this for over probably 20 years now, ever since a book by Mark Levin came out called Men in Black, in which Mark Levin, who you probably know, he's a massive Zionist.
Mark Levin!
Yes, exactly, exactly.
He's difficult to take sometimes.
And early in his book, he conflated naturalization with immigration.
So there's a whole presentation that I give, a lecture that I give, going back into what Jefferson and Madison said about it in 1798.
How the state of Texas, when it entered the Union in 1869, had a Bureau of Immigration in its state constitution.
And it wasn't until this Supreme Court ruling in 1875, called the Chi-Lung v.
Freeman decision, When the Supreme Court essentially made it up out of whole cloth, just like Roe v.
Wade.
It was one of the worst decisions in the history of the United States.
And since that time, many conservatives, because of course there's a sort of patriotic flavor, there's a patriotic fever, in some cases during wartime or whatever it might be, that can get ginned up.
Or in this case, you've got the...
The MAGA crowd, which was appropriately upset by literally seeing their tax money being used by the Biden administration to fund apps and hotel rooms for migrants, changing what would normally be a natural migration flow based on what the jobs are that are available, what the skill level is, what the payment is, what the local people might be taking, and the availability of housing and the cost for housing.
All those things would be natural, just like for anyone else, whether they come from...
The border of North Carolina or the border of New Hampshire or the border of England or wherever.
There are certain limits.
And all that was blown away by the Biden administration.
And that got the MAGA crowd justifiably upset.
But what we're seeing now, and Gerald Salente has spoken about this very, very well with Judge Napolitano over the past few weeks.
What we're seeing now is a reversal of it.
They're using this anger of...
What the Biden administration did and party politics and then also, I think, a sort of latent anger over what was done to the great paragon of virtue, Donald Trump.
I say that with all irony.
And now we're seeing MAGA people completely disregard not just the fact that immigration is supposed to be a state issue.
But the fact that there's this thing called due process.
Yes.
Yeah, it's absolutely strange, Travis.
There's a radio host here around the Boston area, here in southern Russia, because we spread the Russian propaganda.
You're not supposed to tell them that.
They're supposed to think we're in the United States.
You let it slip, guard.
My paymasters will be upset.
I'm going to get a really angry call from Putin.
Yes, exactly.
He'll get off his bear and put his shirt on, give me a call.
So, there's a radio host, literally, who said natural rights are only for Americans.
They don't seem to want to embrace the idea of even natural rights.
We're going back to Thomas Aquinas.
We're going back to Aristotle now.
I mean, this is the fundamental bedrock of...
Human rights and human interaction.
I mean, even Immanuel Kant tried to take sort of an agnostic look at rights to come up with an equivalent of rights, which he called mutual reciprocity, negative reciprocity, or universalizability, which is, you have a right to be left alone by me, I have a right to be left alone by you.
And government has nothing to do with it.
We have rights before government.
So literally, what's that?
Sorry, we're having some technical difficulties.
We're trying to work out.
But yes, please continue, Gard.
Oh, sure.
So it strikes me as really something else because there are a number of very key things in a couple stories that I can bring up to you.
And one of those flashpoints has to do with not just the Abrego Garcia case of pulling a man away, even though he hasn't been given due process, and then claiming he's a member of a gang, even though you haven't proven it in court.
And the reason the government hasn't proven it in court is because they won't give him due process.
Yeah, that's the thing.
If it's so obvious that you can pull this man away and take him out and deport him...
then it should be obvious to everyone.
It should be made obvious quickly in a court of law.
Or at minimum, display all the evidence and make it obvious to everyone as opposed to this cloak and dagger...
This continual rigmarole of made-up nonsense that is just dribbled out here and there and continually either disproven or can't be proven in any sort of way.
All I've seen people talk about are the tattoos, which they say stand for MS-13.
I've seen so many people repeat that line.
I've never seen anyone give any actual proof that's what they mean.
Now, I am more than open to believe that could be true.
I believe it very well could be.
However, I have seen no one give me any substantial proof.
Just reiterate the line.
That's what it means.
And do you have a codex where you translate all the different gang tattoos and what they mean?
Because I have yet to see that.
If you do, send that my way.
Send it my way, and I will absolutely, 100% get on board with the whole he needed to go.
Absolutely.
And then there's the next part of it, and I don't know if you want me to show the screen or not, but I do this...
Yes, please feel free.
Sure.
I do something called the Sunday News Assembly.
Every Sunday I put out about 20 stories at my Substack for anybody.
They don't have to be paid subscribers.
And, you know, thank you for the handful of folks who support us.
That's really, really great.
And that is Liberty Conspiracy on Substack, right?
Well, it's Liberty Conspiracy for the show, and I've been thinking about changing the substack.
Right now it's Gardner Goldsmith.
Gardner Goldsmith.
But, yeah, I keep thinking maybe I should change it over, but I'm going to be including my fiction writing, so I thought, well, maybe I'll just leave it as my name.
More diversified.
Yeah, it's that sort of thing, exactly.
So then everybody would know it's just me, the GG man.
So now, to start off some of the little facets of this, the large facets of this, we are literally seeing the Trump administration do what if the Biden administration had done.
And by the way, I just want to mention, Travis, even if they could prove that Umberto Garcia was a member of the MS-13 gang, that doesn't specifically prove that he, as an individual, I mean the whole thing is absurd.
I said on my show last week, it's like the Scarlet Letter.
I was like, well, actually, in the Scarlet Letter, she was within a religious community, and she had committed adultery, so that's actually slightly different.
This guy has not been proven to have been committed of any crime, and they keep coming up with accusations and allegations.
I understand, maybe sentimentally, I might not think the guy has the best past, but he hasn't been convicted of any crime, and even if he had, it's not a federal purview.
To remove a man and send him to a prison in another country.
There's absolutely nothing there.
They gave him no due process, and this is the next part of it.
The Trump administration last week just asserted the state secrets privilege.
I saw that.
It's beyond belief.
What could this man have done for you to invoke a state secrets act?
What in the world pertains to...
That level of security.
How can you justify that?
It's amazing.
It's amazing, Travis.
And the thing that gets me is, let's say they're accusing this man of breaching some statute or breaching some codified law, right?
What's amazing is the Trump administration, they haven't been able to prove it.
They don't even want to try to prove it.
They just sent him away.
And the reason they're invoking the State Secrets Act...
It's because they can't prove it.
That's the whole point, right?
That's the way it seems like.
If they had something, they'd be more than willing to trumpet it and to put it out everywhere, to proclaim it from the highest tower.
But the fact that they are going, oh, well, we'd love to tell you.
I'd love to show you my magical flying horse, but it's a secret.
I can't show you my magical flying horse.
So you're just going to have to trust me when I say that I have it.
So it's real.
It's in the barn, but I can't open the doors and let it out.
It's just, you know, can't show it to you right now.
Magical flying horse, that's great.
And then the winter warlock's going to throw down some of his magic corn and make the deer fly.
Oh, man, yeah.
Keenan Wynn, right?
But it is amazing, too, because when you think about the different levels of criminality here, the ones who are actually engaging in criminality on a mass...
Systematic scale are the ones in the Trump administration shipping guys like Mr. Obrigo Garcia away and then invoking something that if we pare it down and remove the very concept of the Constitution or anything like that, if we just go on human-to-human relations, imagine a gang of people saying, hey, you know what?
We're going to form a group for our protection.
And you say, Okay, sounds good.
You go ahead and do it.
They say, no, no, no.
You don't understand.
Our concept of what is protection is also going to be your concept of what is protection.
You say, well, you know, I got a few other items that I'd like to address at different levels.
I don't really...
How about you just do your own thing?
And they say, oh, no, no.
This is for your protection.
And you say, wait, wait.
I'm getting the sense that I'm not being left alone here.
And they say, that's right.
You're not being left alone.
So you say, so essentially what you're saying is you're forming a mafia through the voting bloc.
Yes, but we have this document over here that some other people signed 200 plus years ago, and it says that we're only going to do certain things to you for your protection.
You say, that also doesn't sound necessarily great, but okay, at least...
If you're going to attack me and put me on a slave plantation and make me pay for what you say is my defense, which is completely circular logic, and you tell me that if I don't run away, somehow I accept it, could you at least abide by those rules?
And they say, no, not really.
The rules are subject to change at any time, for any reason, for anyone.
Unless you're in the power structure, in which case then the rules don't apply ever and you can do whatever you want.
Yes.
Anarcho-tyranny, I believe, is the term that goes around.
Just the sense that if you break the smallest law, the tiniest infraction, they will come down you with the force of a neutron bomb.
But if someone, one of the protected classes, for any reason does something, they will not enforce it.
The IRS will kick in your door, but Nancy Pelosi can get away with insider trading.
That's how it is.
Yes, and I would term it, you know, since I am what's called an anarcho-capitalist or a voluntarist or an agorist, and I go by the strict etymology of the word anarchy, which is no human ruler.
Again, you have a right to be left alone, I have a right to be left alone.
So on the philosophical side, I would call it chaotic tyranny rather than anarcho-tyranny, because anarcho is implying no human ruler, where tyranny actually includes a human ruler.
So what we've got now is tyranny, however we look at it, whether it's collectivist tyranny of a twisted anti-constitutionalist sort.
But a couple of the things that I'd really love to stress to the audience that are, I think, very, very important, and I brought these up before, but if we look at Abrego Garcia, we've got the State Secrets Act.
So I am forced to pay for the supposed protection system for a bunch of people to then engage in activity, And then tell me that, again, for my protection, I can't find out what they're doing.
It gets even that crazy.
So no one would ever hire a company that if you ask them, hey, can you show me what you're going to do in the bathroom?
No, I can't do that.
I'm just going to work on the bathroom and you're not going to see.
Can you show me if you have some background on your...
You know, how good you've been in the past.
Do you have any records or anything?
No, I can't.
You would never hire those people.
So then you get the next part of it, which is...
Just over the past couple days, some of the breaking story, a story about the immigration front, is that this woman, Ms. Ozturk, who was apprehended, basically kidnapped, just yanked off the street by almost everyone was masked on the streets of Somerville, Massachusetts.
And I used to work there.
That's where Tufts University is, and she was going to Tufts.
It's right at the end of one of the subway lines for the Boston metro system called the T. So I used to get off at the stop right...
Down from where her apartment was.
And somebody shot it with a phone from a second-story window or third-story window as these masked people with maybe these badges hanging out of their shirts just went and yanked her off the streets.
And family members, co-workers never even heard from her for days.
I mean...
Sorry, I had to sneeze.
Oh, okay.
So the judge just said that she has to go free.
And there's going to be another court date for her, but it looks like, again, the Trump administration had no rationale for taking her.
But if we look at that on-the-ground attack on that woman, and again, if we pare it away, it's just a bunch of people who were paid with money that is expropriated through extortion from other people, and nobody can argue that if the target of the extortion doesn't run away, he somehow accepts this police state.
That is not an argument.
That's the argument of the mob.
Well, if you didn't want your store burned down, you wouldn't have built it in a mafia-controlled neighborhood.
You should have thought about that before you came into our territory.
It doesn't matter.
Yeah, and we have children who are born into this slave plantation.
They didn't ask for this debt to be foist on them at all.
So the whole canard of the land of the free is just blown away to smithereens with that.
But if we look at it seriously with the constitutional parameters, at least, to remind those people who swear the oath what that means.
Immigration, as I mentioned, is not a word that's in the Constitution.
It was in 1875 with that decision called Cheelong v.
Freeman.
And you can read the decision.
And they just basically say, oh, immigration is a congressional purview.
They don't even cite a passage of the Constitution.
And the reason they can't, the reason they didn't, is because the word immigration isn't in there.
And they conflate naturalization, how you become a citizen, with immigration, Foreigners on the soil of a state can be on the soil of the state.
And I will paraphrase Thomas Jefferson in Kentucky Resolve No. 4. He said, resolve that alien friends who are on the soil of any of the signatory states are under their jurisdiction.
And then that also goes towards birthright citizenship.
Because anybody who thinks that they're not under the jurisdiction of those foreign states and that birthright citizenship in the 14th Amendment does not apply to foreigners who have children who are here while they're here.
Also, we'll have to overlook the fact that foreigners Have been arrested for committing crimes like rape or robbery.
And they're in state prisons right now.
So it's very clear that states do have legal jurisdiction over any foreign visitor.
Because if the foreign visitor commits a literal crime against someone else, they're going to jail in that state.
That's where they're going to be.
And so the jurisdiction question is going to be brought up before the Supreme Court as well.
But the big thing that I see on the ground with that woman, Ms. Ozturk, in Somerville, It's as inflaming as this immigration issue is, and it gets involved with questions of, are they stealing American jobs?
And then you can trace that out to say, well, why is that?
Because they're low-wage, they don't have a lot of skills.
Well, then, are you going to make it that American kids can't work because they're low-wage?
And then they put up barriers.
They say, well, they're not from this nation.
Again, that's supposed to be up to the states.
And I'll just leave it at this.
Article 4, Section 4, that says that U.S. militia from the central government can only go into the states, and then later in statute, you've got posse comitatus.
But as far as the Constitution goes, they've been trying to use the Alien Enemies Act to go into the states and just apprehend these people.
So think about this one.
A mayor from a New Jersey city, and this is over at my substack, A mayor from a New Jersey city was arrested for trespass, and there were other congresspeople who were with this man.
And Reuters reported on this because he went into a federal facility that is in New Jersey and would not leave this immigration detention center.
And his name is Mayor Ross Baraka.
He went into the Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Newark, and he's the Newark mayor, and he wouldn't leave.
Now, he's the mayor of Newark, New Jersey.
Article 4, Section 4 stipulates that the federal authorities, so-called, at that time it was the militia, cannot enter a state.
They cannot enter a state unless they are invited in.
You can read it.
Anybody who's listening or watching can read the document that they swear to uphold.
They can't go in unless they're invited by the legislature or by the governor if the legislature is out of session.
And this was a big sticking point for Greg Abbott, who did literally openly invoke Article 4, Section 4 three years ago during the Biden administration.
And he said, we want your help.
And the only other governor who's done it has been Ron DeSantis.
They both must have had people on their legal teams who went into the Constitution, the operational rulebook for the government, and said, we're going to do it this way.
And they were upset because Biden didn't respond the way they wanted him to.
So, literally, they're charging this mayor, get this, with trespass.
And the other thing, the final thing that I'll bring up is, in the Constitution, again, This is a federal detention facility.
So think about this.
In the U.S. Constitution, the federal government is only allowed to own or operate three forms of land.
One is a 10-square-mile area for the capital, which they made Washington, D.C. The second is territories.
And the third are military garrisons.
This is not a military garrison.
And the reason we know it's not a military garrison is because troops aren't acting, they're not training on it for military purposes, and it's literally called a detention facility.
It's in the name.
Exactly.
It's in the name.
So think about the irony of this.
You've got invading forces from Washington, D.C., completely breaching the Founders' original concept of the Constitution, going against Article 4, Section 4. They are adopting something that is not in the Constitution, the word immigration, and I challenge anybody, try to find the word, you won't.
I'll bet you $5,000, anybody.
And I don't have $5,000 to bet, but I will win the bet.
And you won't find it.
And read the Cheelong decision.
It's errant nonsense.
Look at the Texas State Constitution of 1869.
It is a state issue.
And if they try to claim that there's an invasion, And they try to invoke the Alien Enemies Act to go into the states.
The Alien Enemies Act is a statute, not an amendment to the Constitution.
So again, the Constitution trumps the statute.
They can't just make a law that says we can go into a state.
They have to amend the Constitution.
So they are the trespassers in New Jersey.
They're going to end up in their own detention center.
Yeah, and he's getting cited for trespass in his own city.
This is one of those things where it's very, very easy to, when you see the government doing something that you wish they would do, to cave in on your principles and say, it doesn't matter how they get it done, just so long as they get it done.
But when you cave in on something for other people, or even if you see it as something minor and small, it's like, alright, well, I don't like it, but in this case, I think it's acceptable.
An ends justify the means mentality is a very, very dangerous thing.
It is a very slippery slope.
And once you give the government justification for doing it, they will never stop.
They will only expand.
We see that with every single thing the government gets involved with.
It starts small.
Well, sometimes it starts small.
Sometimes they go whole hog all at once.
But usually it starts small and it rapidly expands.
And soon what they did to someone that you disliked, that you thought deserved it, is now being done to you or your neighbor or your grandma.
They do not differentiate.
It is a horrifying, a dreadful bureaucracy.
And a bureaucracy does not feel.
It only moves forward with the, you know, immense weight of...
All of the statutes that have come behind it.
That is what it does.
It will crush you under its wheels.
That's perfectly stated.
That is so right.
And, you know, the consequentialist philosophy, it just depends who's in charge.
It goes with the same token of public health, public safety, national security.
As I often mentioned last week on Liberty Conspiracy, when we stream at 6, Little plug there, I realized.
Go watch Guard on Liberty Conspiracy.
It's on Rumble.
Go check it out.
Yeah, thanks.
It's interesting because, you know, I'll prepare and we're getting ready.
It's the dinner time hour and so on.
So, you know, some of the information is pretty hard-hitting, and it's dinner time, and I thought, you know, do I want to do it at 6 o 'clock or whatever?
And I thought, no, it'll be a good wrap-up.
And it's interesting, because I'll watch news, or I'll listen to streaming shows most of the day, try to get clips and things like that, and just say to myself, gee whiz, you know, this ends justify the means thing is...
It reminds me of, you know, they will use the term public health.
They're the ones who define what the ends are.
And I constantly think, like last week, I kept bringing up Lewis Carroll with Humpty Dumpty, and I've done it before, where Humpty Dumpty represents the politician.
And, you know, he looks real strong, but when he falls, he breaks apart and nobody can put him back together again.
And Alice, at a certain point, says to Humpty, I think it's in Through the Looking Glass, and, you know, Lewis Carroll, who's all satire of the politicians at the time, she says, wow, you know, it's, I'm paraphrasing again, but she says, how can you make words mean so many different things?
That's amazing.
How do you do that?
What kind of power do you have to do that?
He says, Well, that's not the question.
The question is, who's in charge?
That's all that matters.
And that's what they do for public health.
They eradicate the individual.
National security.
They claim TikTok is national security.
And the Supreme Court goes with it.
It's absurd.
It's laughable.
Are you serious?
We got the CIA and the NSA spying on us.
James Clapper tells Ron Wyden he lies to him in front of the Senate.
And when Wyden asks him, you know, 10 years ago, is the NSA spying on Americans, collecting their data?
And he says, no, sir, with his hand up to his temple.
And then Wyden gives him a second chance because he already knew that they were.
He says, no.
He says, not knowingly.
Which, both of those were lies.
He lied twice.
One lie was not sufficient.
The best part of that to me is how he seemed to get mad that he was asking him that question.
Like, you know I'm going to have to lie about this.
You're making me lie about it?
Yes!
Yes, it was like Victoria Nguyen.
As if the truth was never an option for him.
It was never even a consideration.
It was just...
How could this guy make me lie?
He knows how this works.
He's going to come in and he's going to make me look like an idiot?
Yeah.
He didn't get mad about the insane overreach and the abuse of the American people.
It was that this guy wasn't playing the game.
That he would dare to question him personally.
It was a personal offense to him.
It had nothing to do with any sort of breach of law or policy.
Or, you know, what they're doing to the American people is all about him as a person being made to look foolish and forced to lie on camera in such an obvious and egregious way where people were going to see it.
Absolutely, absolutely.
And kudos, by the way, I believe it was Oliver Stone who made that Snowden film.
That's a very good film.
I think he's a little bit too easy on Obama.
And also, I should mention, it reminds me of when Marco Rubio, a couple years ago at the start of the Russian special operation going into Ukraine, after, of course, the United States overthrew the government there in late 2013 and into 2014, and had Hunter Biden get on the board of Burisma, and, you know, knocked Yannikovych out and brought in Yatsenyuk and worked with the Slovodal party and the neo-Nazis like Ole Tianyabach, who's actually in
What a lovely cast of characters it is that we deal with.
Unbelievable.
It's incredible.
It is so vile.
And they knew.
They literally are shaking hands.
Joe Biden, John McCain, Lindsey Graham.
These people don't do business with people they don't know everything about.
They want to make sure that they have the smallest details.
So they knew exactly who these people were.
They knew their deepest, darkest secrets.
And they still were like, yeah, for sure, I'll shake this man's hand.
And I wonder, Travis, sometimes, you know, we're all...
Pitted with situations where, on large scale or small scale, you are faced with a decision to say, how does this have a bearing on my honor and on my soul?
And a guy like Clapper made his decision in the wrong way.
A guy like Ed Snowden made his decision and stood tall as an individual and said, no, I'm going to do the right thing.
And he had been trained by Bill Benny, who also did the right thing and became a whistleblower.
And then we've got great people like John Kiriakou, who's just fantastic.
What a nice guy as well.
And then I think about Victoria Nuland in front of Rubio.
And he says, are there biological or chemical weapons plants in Ukraine?
And she says, there are biological and chemical research facilities.
And we're working with the Ukrainians to recover those biological and chemical research facilities.
Like, are you talking pens and pencils?
No, you're talking destructive, on a mass scale, biological experiments that you've been doing.
And in fact, I'll call up just real quick just to show you.
Here is a little bit of evidence here from 2010 as Dick Lugar...
A few years after they originally knocked Yanukovych out in 2004-2005 with the Orange Revolution, the United States went into Ukraine for a few years and established the BioLabs.
And here's some of the information.
One of them actually has Dick Lugar's name on it.
And he and Obama, when Obama was a senator in 2005, Lugar said plans for this facility began in 2005 when he and then-Senator Barack Obama entered a partnership with Ukrainian officials.
Lugar and Obama also helped coordinate efforts between the U.S. and Ukrainian researchers that year in an effort to study and help prevent avian flu.
Isn't that cute?
And...
It's nice to know that...
At least it's planned out years in advance, I suppose.
They're not just flying by the seat of their pants.
They take their time and they really sit down and think about how they're going to screw over the American people.
It's not just any willy-nilly sort of, oh, today I feel, no, it's 10 years, 20 years, 30 years.
Back in the past, they sit out like, no, I think in about 30 years, I really want the American people to suffer, so we better start doing something now.
You gotta get a plan.
You gotta get this all worked out.
It's incredible.
And I just keep thinking on a personal level.
Last night, I actually have to tell you, Travis, last night, this doesn't happen to me very often.
I usually try to keep everything, but I was looking at some of the things that the Israelis are doing in Gaza.
It's horrifying.
Yeah, the occupying force there that was implanted as the colonial days of the British Empire were on the wane, and the United States and other forces from Eastern Europe with the Rothschilds and all those banking folks established that state there and just snatched.
I got pretty teared up thinking about little kids, children, and it's really difficult.
How they can look themselves in the mirror and make these decisions where Barack Obama, for his career, is going to go out and go to a foreign country and establish these destructive, dangerous things in a mafia-style way.
And I thought, if you were Donald Trump and he blasted apart 12 innocent people in an apartment complex three weeks ago in Yemen without any constitutional authority to do so, if you were a kid and you thought, Yeah,
I'm going to grow up someday and I'm going to, you know, and you think about, you know, the bright future ahead, making, being an architect or a farmer or, you know, whatever, you know, a blacksmith or a leather worker or, you know, a carpenter or whatever, you know, and yeah, I'm going to grow up and I'm going to blow apart innocent people in a building.
Yeah.
It takes my breath away.
I don't even understand it.
I think that's one of the things they rely on, is that it is hard for the average person to comprehend and conceptualize how evil these people are.
Their utter callous disregard for life is something that is...
It's not native to us.
It's something completely and utterly alien.
Because the average person, when they see a child in any sort of danger, they have empathy.
They want to help.
They want to get the child out of that scenario, whatever it is.
But these people are more than willing to poison us at home and send young men out to die in war and to fund war across the globe and to just blow up children.
Whether it's Gaza or anywhere else, it doesn't matter to them.
They are more than willing to sacrifice any number of children.
I want to say it was Janet Reno that had that line.
They asked her, you know, 500,000 children have been killed because of these sanctions.
Was it worth it?
Oh yeah, it was Albright.
Madeline Albright.
I always get those two confused.
I was very young at the time.
Well, I think they're together right now in a very hot place, sadly.
They might be sharing a room.
Yes, Madeline Albright.
Thank you, Gard.
Just, yes, it was worth it.
And that level of cold disregard for half a million children to starve to death.
Starving to death is a horrifying way to go.
It breaks my heart to think that these are the people that we have allowed to rule us, that have taken control and are using our country as a weapon around the world to inflict pain and suffering.
And death on a scale that is hard to imagine.
And that's just the things we hear about.
Who knows how many different little operations and things go on that the CIA or any other agency has their fingers in and is funding.
How many color revolutions have happened because the CIA wanted a slightly different outcome?
How many people have died for things that don't matter at all to the American people but are some bureaucrat's little pet project?
It is truly terrifying to contemplate.
And it's just, like I said, it breaks my heart to think about how with our tax dollars, we're effectively funding this.
And it's just horrifying.
Well, I look at it as, even if I can't...
Long ago, being in my position, obviously, I'm not going to be able to change anything politically.
But if I can...
You know, express the truth.
And I think your father mentioned this as well.
It's, you know, that is an endeavor of its own.
And it's very worthwhile.
And, you know, I think about you there in the chair and the whole team, the whole family doing this.
You know, all...
Energy for putting out truth.
And then, you know, taking opinions from people and checking things and thinking, okay, what do you have to say about this?
Well, let me think about this.
You know, that sort of interaction is so important.
And, you know, you make me think in my philosophy class when I would teach philosophy, we have this, you know, this consequentialist idea is the greater good, you know.
And the problems with that are myriad.
They're limitless, essentially.
But one of the things is that good, as far as how we define it here on Earth, Is subjective for each person in his life.
So when we're talking about the material analysis of what is good and what is not good, I have to leave my neighbor up to determine that for himself and his life.
And if I engage in some assumption for my neighbor, I'll tell you what's good for you, then I'm engaging in something that isn't good and it's not universalizable.
So if we think about the so-called greater good, one of the best examples of this is they have these dumb videos that PBS put forward on YouTube called Crash Course X or Y. So they have Crash Course Philosophy, and they go into utilitarianism.
You know, Jeremy Bentham, who created the Panopticon with his brother, and it was a prison, and they tried to sell it throughout Russia during the Tsar's era, and they couldn't really get any sales.
But the idea is...
Some of Jeremy Bentham were picked up by other people.
The utilitarian branch of philosophy, David Hume and John Stuart Mill later towards the latter part of the 1800s.
And he wrote a very good book called On Liberty.
And what John Stuart Mill was noticing was he tried to sort of revise the utilitarian philosophy because they tried to be very pro-freedom.
David Hume was very much in that bent.
But they didn't have a natural rights basis for it.
So it was all supposed to be the greatest good for the greatest number.
And anybody who reads Ursula Le Guin's The Laid of Heaven or sees the original television production they did for that in the 1980s will see that she was a big critic of consequentialist philosophy, the greatest good for the greatest number.
She wrote a short story.
Called The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas.
And there are going to be spoilers here.
So, just to let you know.
I'll be very careful.
I won't give the spoilers away.
But I'll just tell you that it's an idyllic city.
And it's built in concentric circles.
Much like the Panopticon.
With the center being the eye that looks over everyone.
And everything is beautiful for everyone.
And you're sort of given a little tour of the city.
Basically, there's no even sense of morality.
Everything is acceptable, but somehow it's magically wonderful.
There's never a bad consequence.
If we look at the philosophy of the consequentialists, or the greatest good for the greatest number, even if we pair out how it's impossible to define good for somebody else, the idea for the Crash Course Philosophy, folks, was What's called the jungle warlord scenario,
where they would say, yeah, imagine you're in a jungle, and you're with 19 other people, you're on a hike, and you get captured by a warlord, and he straps a gun to your hand, and he tells you, you've got to kill one other person, or he's going to kill all of those 19 people.
They say, wouldn't it be the best, the greatest good for the greatest number, wouldn't it be the best to kill one person?
To save all the others.
Which, of course, assumes that the warlord is telling you the truth.
And, you know, the students, I'd say, what would you do?
And so the students say, well, I'd point it at the warlord.
I was like, well, pretend you can't do that.
It's just not possible.
And then, so, you know, the answer is, you let him kill you.
You don't participate in the lie.
You don't participate in the evil.
You don't make yourself his tool.
And this, unfortunately, I think is what, in the day-to-day Americans, it's difficult to wrap one's head around that when the United States government, ostensibly through so-called defense, is doing all these things with our money.
So, you know, there are limits to try to avoid.
Helping this.
You know, doing things in black markets helps, that sort of thing.
Not seeing it seen by the tax man.
Trying to speak up, that sort of thing.
But it is interesting.
Oh, I have the kitty cat here.
She's my co-pilot on the show.
Hi, kitty.
She always demands little treats when she comes here.
But it is frustrating.
And again, it leads towards the public health thing where your rights can be taken away for whatever the government defines as public health.
You're going to fund biological research in Ukraine because we say it's good.
And they're all absolved of this.
They absolved themselves.
We looked at it and found that we did no wrong.
It's like, well, that's reassuring.
So glad.
I'm glad that you aren't going to charge yourself with a crime.
We have a comment here from Wally Walrus.
He says, Guard, I watch people rationalize insanity all the time.
They project and start building narrative and repeat it until it is true to them.
And we can see that happening continually live time, especially now with the advent of social media.
It is an incredibly easy thing to have an infinite supply of other people reinforcing your own hyper-specific beliefs and narratives.
Compounding on top of yourself and to just reinforce over and over again.
And it can happen very, very, very, very rapidly now.
Whereas...
Yeah.
You know, Travis, you make me think with his comment, I was thinking about that Lathe of Heaven.
And, you know, you and I often talk about fiction.
And, by the way, I really appreciated you doing those readings on Friday.
That was wonderful.
Thank you.
Absolutely.
And even the co-pilot over here, the cat, appreciates it.
But, you know, if we look at the difference between fiction, which can give us parable, and that Laid of Heaven is on YouTube, and I think it's on BitChute as well, if people want to see it.
Go with the original Laid of Heaven.
It's really good.
But it's curious because, you know, inside that you're creating a package, a narrative package.
In the real world, we can't get these things resolved.
But it is almost...
Sometimes stories can be very, very disturbing, but in the end, they've been packaged in a way that allow us to take the package and talk about it and think about it in its own world and really deal with it on a moral, philosophical level that might be easier than these unresolved things that we're seeing day to day, and then they make it worse.
They're little nuggets that sort of allow us to get away from the real world.
Compare something similar, a cipher or an avatar, inside fiction and say, okay, you look at Frankenstein.
That's a parable about being angry at one's creator and vindictive about, essentially, the human God and humanity taking the place of God.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, that sort of duality of man.
You know, man wants to do well and be respectable, but he has these base urges, you know, and that sort of thing.
And there are many wonderful things that are out there that really allow us in fiction to take these things and work through them in a story that we can't work through in the real life because they're just not resolved.
We just have to keep running on the treadmill.
Yes.
We've had this conversation, I said on Friday, fiction is incredibly powerful.
It helps, as you said, to kind of...
Put it into a box where all these difficult questions, if they're applied directly to ourselves, can become overwhelming.
But if you can think about them in a more abstract fashion, as they apply to people that aren't real, it can become easier to not necessarily answer them.
But at least engage with them as opposed to wanting to close your eyes and pretend the question isn't there at all.
Whether or not that you actually come to any sort of resolution or understanding of it, actually engaging with difficult problems is its own sort of reward.
You don't want to bury your head in the sand and pretend that these issues aren't there.
Yeah, and these tough times give us these learning opportunities to take these nuggets of information away, look at the Constitution and say, look, I might not be able to change it, but at least I understand the structure of how it's supposed to operate.
This is a machine.
This is supposed to operate this way.
They're breaking the rules.
And regardless of whether someone's a foreigner or not, things like due process, habeas corpus, they apply.
There are rules for how the government works, regardless of who they're dealing with or whom they're dealing with.
Yes, if we want the government to treat us well, we must insist that the government treats others well.
That's simply how it is.
And I see that we are at 950.
I know that you said you had to go at 950.
So it's been a pleasure talking with you, Guard, but I don't want to cause you any sort of issues with everything you've got going on.
That's right, folks.
Liberty Conspiracy.
Guard Goldsmith on Substack.
And I want to say there's one more place.
Liberty Conspiracy on Rumble.
Guard Goldsmith on Substack.
And just follow Guard.
Watch this to MRCTV.
That was it.
Find his work also on MRCTV.
Guard is a fantastic author.
He does fantastic research.
And he's just a very engaging, charismatic person on video.
So anywhere you can find him.
Go watch Guard Goldsmith.
Any final thoughts, Guard?
No, just God bless you and your father.
I know that it's going to be rough, but I've got a really good feeling about it, and I know if there's a family that God would have his hand on, it would be your family.
Thank you, Gard.
Yes, absolutely.
I appreciate those words so much, and please keep us in your prayers.
I'm blessed.
I'm blessed to know you, buddy.
We're blessed to know you too, Gard.
Folks, we will be right back and we'll discuss some immigration topics as well.
Thank you.
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Well...
Welcome back, folks.
Thank you for joining us.
And I see that we have a comment from Eyes That Can See.
It's been sitting here for a while.
Sorry for not getting into it sooner.
I felt like I was watching a version of It's a Wonderful Life yesterday, seeing so many step up and help David.
Angry Tiger, Karen, Jason B., so grateful to have found this program.
Yes, we really cannot thank...
It was such a blessing yesterday to have them be able to take over and just Be able to trust and know that they were going to provide good information, that it was in good hands.
And it meant so much to us to be able to see him before he went into surgery.
Because if we had to be here to do the show, we would not have been able to do that.
So thank you all.
Thank you, Jason, Karen, Angry Tiger.
Thank you so much for that.
It was such a blessing.
And I just want to, again, ask you all to pray.
He is in the cardiovascular ICU.
He's in a lot of pain.
He has to be given medication through a tube down his nose, which is very, very uncomfortable for him.
It is painful and just a very unpleasant experience.
So please keep him in your prayers.
Pray for a full and speedy recovery.
We know that everything is in God's hands and he is the one who heals.
So please and thank you so much for all the prayers you've already sent.
I already considered it a miracle.
And a true testament to God's faithfulness that he came through and he's still with us.
So thank you all.
You see, Twilight Shadow, thank you for the tip.
That is very kind.
We claim the healing in Heavenly Father's name.
Yes, thank you so much, Twilight Shadow.
Conservative thing.
Diaper money for Travis.
That is incredibly generous.
Thank you.
Yes, he goes through a lot of diapers.
He's a hefty boy.
He's eaten a lot.
In fact, actually, I have a picture that I took of my dad and our son.
Almost said his name.
You almost got me.
You almost got me.
But it was on my dad's birthday, and it's a very nice picture, so I think I'll share that with you all.
Here you can see our son.
He loves his pappy very much.
He loves to spend time with him, and he, as much as anyone, is so excited to have dad back.
And we are just praying that he'll be back soon so that he can get to spend more time with his pappy, which I would love to spend more time with my dad, too.
So, thank you all so much.
It has been, as I said, wonderful, and I cannot thank you all enough.
But, yes, he really, really loves his pappy.
My dad will be playing music or listening to music, and our son will just be sitting there next to him.
He's fully engrossed by what my dad is doing, and they'll just sit together and enjoy some nice classical pieces and some orchestras.
He's fascinated by orchestras, which, who knows, maybe we'll have another musician in the family.
Yes, thank you all.
So, we're going to move along now.
And I think we're going to talk a little bit about immigration.
And you can find this article on Zero Hedge.
It is the de-civilizing of America, which is something that is actually near to my heart.
Because America, it used to be a very polite society.
It used to be able to go out and about, and people were kind.
They were generally...
Eager to engage with you and talk with you and have conversations.
And now it is much, much less so.
And, of course, things are worse than just not wanting to engage with you or talk with you, but...
People are more violent.
People are more prone to outbursts.
There's more drug abuse, more drug problems.
There are all kinds of different antisocial problems that we see being played out in the public eye.
And this is authored by Victor Davis Hanson via American Greatness.
It says, secure borders and stationary populations were considered the mark of emerging civilization by classical historians.
In contrast to nomadism and constant strife over disputed territory, peoples who had clearly defined and protected borders ascended to statehood, maintained a distinct culture, and achieved greater prosperity and security.
In contrast, we suffered from 2021.
What we suffered from 2021 to 2025 was unprecedented.
It was an international administration...
It was...
That is true.
If you import an infinite number of people from other cultures, your culture just vanishes.
It gets buried under the weight of everything else.
If you do not have a cohesive culture, it cannot be a high-trust society.
You have to be able to know your neighbor.
And if your neighbor is, I don't know, a Haitian who practices voodoo...
It's much, much harder to have anything in common with them.
It is harder to be able to relate to them.
It is harder to be able to trust them at all.
You need at least a society of largely similar people, of similar beliefs, for it to function in any sort of fashion.
It was an international administration of a decivilization by destroying its borders.
As if to return to the...
The political class used this as a football.
It is all about giving red meat to whichever side is currently in power.
If Trump is in power, he's going to discard it in whatever way he sees fit to do whatever he wants.
If the left is in power, they will discard it in whatever way they see fit to do what they want.
It is simply a way of generating interest and excitement from their voter base.
With Trump, you know, oh, I'm deporting a violent MS-13 gang member.
You know, an infinite number of future doctors and scholars, which, of course, we all know they will be.
Without IDs, illegal aliens boarded U.S. flights while the government ordered citizens to obtain more secure real IDs.
Yes, it is all about making sure that they can track and control you.
These people are free to roam our streets, to go wherever they please.
They don't have to show up for their court dates.
They can do whatever they want, and the government will protect them.
Asgard said, chaotic tyranny.
I like that.
Better than anarcho-tyranny.
Words have meanings.
If you sacrifice and surrender the meaning to other people, you are surrendering.
Without IDs, illegal aliens, some 8,500 veteran soldiers were drummed out of the military for refusing the experimental MNR.
MRNA vaccinations.
Goodness, folks, I cannot talk today.
Yet 10 million simply walked across the southern border into America without a care for the Biden administration, whether they were vaccinated, ill, or had criminal records.
That's another thing, is many of these communities that are forming around the hubs where immigration is happening at its largest are bringing in diseases.
And we'll see this where they'll continue to hype up.
Oh, we have this many number of measles cases.
Disregard the fact that measles is not a big deal at this point.
But they hype it up and they use it as an issue to push more vaccines.
And if you drill down in, a lot of these so-called spikes in cases of whatever it is, whether it's measles or any other disease that they want you to fear, happen around these immigration centers.
because a lot of these people come from countries where they don't fully embrace sanitation the way we do here.
And sanitation is a huge reason why we have gotten rid of so many diseases.
We are a very cleanly people.
We wash and we keep things very clean.
And if you don't do And we're seeing that play out right now.
These detention facilities and...
Not just detention facilities, but the cities where the illegal aliens are shipped to and they start to amass and congregate are getting dirtier and dirtier.
They just simply don't have the infrastructure to contend with this number of people, especially not at this rate of expansion.
Any American citizen pulled over for speeding with an invalid driver's license while trafficking eight illegal aliens without identification would be jailed and charged with felony counts, not Abrego Garcia, the violent spousal abuser, MS-13 gang member, and previously deported legal alien.
He was neither arrested nor even cited by the officers who pulled him over.
And that is a failing of the legal system, and that should be addressed.
But to do it without due process, to throw him out of the country, it is a scary precedent to set.
We already see them talking about how they want to jail people or throw people who criticize Israel out of the country.
This is a rapidly accelerating and changing thing.
This is not going to stop with the MS-13 gang members.
While, yes, we want them out of our country, we want to set the precedent that we have to know who you are, we have to know the crimes you've committed.
Otherwise, it becomes a horrifying precedent where, because I don't like President Trump, or I don't like Joe Biden, or I don't like Kamala Harris, I can be thrown out.
Or I don't like Benjamin Netanyahu.
You are thrown out of the country.
Got a comment from Whistler.
You don't need to remove due process to deport him.
Just enforce the laws that we already have.
Yes.
Just, he broke the law.
Give him his due process and then throw him out.
I'm all for getting this man out of the country.
He is obviously not a good man.
We don't want him here But if we don't want him here, and we have laws on the books that allow us to remove him, use those laws.
That's what they're there for.
One of the great hallmarks of Roman civilization and subsequent Western civilization was its ability to create large cities by importing clean water, removing waste through sewers, and collecting garbage from the streets.
Even in the age before microbiology, ancient and pre-modern city planners knew the connection between cleanliness and epidemics and how to lessen disease through sanitation.
But in the last two decades...
Our major cities have been de-civilizing.
Citizens are told not to flush non-biodegradable plastics down their toilets both to preserve the environment and to ensure municipal septic systems work properly.
They are minded to pick up their pet's excrement on sidewalks and in parks for purposes of collective health.
They are taught not to urinate, spit, or defecate in public areas.
Is all that taught?
After all, our mayors and cities and mayors and city councils and our biggest, most iconic cities simply destroyed centuries of such health protocols.
Now, tens of thousands of homeless people with impunity to inject urinate We see this as well with the homeless.
They refuse to enforce the laws that are in place.
It was a massive problem in Austin.
The homeless, and the city planner for Austin, I don't know who he is, but he is a complete idiot.
They put the homeless shelter right next to 6th Street, which is where all the bars are located.
That's where most of the nightlife happens.
That's where people go to get drunk and have a good time.
So you have this continual mix of drunk college students and homeless, mentally ill, or drugged up people, and they are just constantly coming into contact with each other.
I was down in that area one night for a concert, and this homeless guy just walked past, and he pulled out a revolver, and he pointed at my head, my friend's head, and my other friend's head.
So he pointed at the three of us and just walks away.
And we didn't provoke him.
We had not said anything to him.
He just walked by, pulled out the gun, and pointed it at us for no reason at all, simply because...
They decided to put the homeless shelter directly in the heart of the city where people go to enjoy any of the, basically anything that Austin has to offer.
Which, I mean, personally, I'm not a huge fan of Austin, but they do oftentimes have some nice music.
So, yes.
Being able to maintain our cities and to enforce the laws we have on the books is a hallmark of society, and we have let that slip by the wayside.
We are seeing our cities collapse rapidly, and it is truly a sign of the times we live in, and that we are not even able to maintain what was already built.
You know, you always see it in these stories where, you know, It's 5,000 years in the future, and we've lost the technology.
We've lost whatever it was that our forefathers had and were a civilization decline.
And I always used to think, why is this trope so common?
Why do I keep seeing this?
But we're seeing it play out in real time.
We don't have some hyper-fantasy or sci-fi technology to maintain.
We have just city infrastructure, and we can't even manage that at this point.
I fully understand and believe that it is possible to lose any and everything as time goes on.
We have a comment from Star Barkley.
It is a false decivilizing because people have been conditioned to believe avoiding touchy subjects, politics, controversies will make a civil society, yet it creates a vain and shallow culture.
That is true.
That is very true.
If you cannot have a conversation with people about what truly matters, how can you progress?
If all you are left with is the latest Disney movie, you will never ever have any sort of meaningful conversation.
You will never be able to work through or resolve any conflicts because they will do their best to make sure that you never have that discussion.
A little bit off topic, but I saw an interesting, a funny headline.
Disney actually re-released Snow White after its original box office bomb.
Because they thought, well, you know, it's the summer coming up.
Maybe we can cash in on some of that interest.
People want to go out for the summer, see a movie.
I believe I read that it made only $250-something per screen.
So Snow White has bombed at the box office twice.
Disney is taking a page out of Morbius' book.
These people are some of the most foolish, greediest people that have ever lived.
I cannot imagine.
Being a sucker on that magnitude.
Now we see also on Zero Hedge, and of course, Texas Governor Abbott halts development of controversial Epic City for Muslims.
Texas Governor Abbott wrote on X that his team has halted construction of a planned mixed-use development connected with East Plano Islamic Center, Epic, one of North Texas' largest mosques.
The 402-acre site is being transformed into a community for Muslims that includes 1,000 homes, a K-12 faith-based school, a mega mosque, elderly and assisted living apartments, clinics, retail shops, community college, and sports field.
It is located just 30 miles northeast of downtown Dallas.
We're going to demonstrate to the world what it means to be a Muslim in the West, one of the heads of Epic City said in a promotional video.
You know, personally, I think we've seen what it means to be a Muslim in the West from France and from England.
In the riots, in the fires, in the violence, in the stabbings, in the bombings.
I think we might have already seen what it means to be a Muslim in the West in the same way that I think it's very much what it means to be a Muslim in the East.
And that once you are in ascendancy, once you have a large enough power base, it becomes about violence.
It becomes about inflicting violence on others to assert your dominance and enforce your will.
To make people bow and submit.
And I think that is part of the religion.
I think that is part of the culture.
I think that is something we should very easily be able to see and say.
It has become quite obvious over the years in what we have seen from...
These other European countries who have imported a massive number of Muslims, and yet we continue to make the same mistakes.
Our governments do not care about us, and in fact, they wish the worst for us.
They wish us harm in every manner possible, if that means importing a large number of people that adhere to a violent ideology that will one day turn on you.
They are more than happy to do that.
In March, Abbott wrote, The government has been selling the land out from under the American people for decades.
That was part of what the Bundy Ranch standoff was about.
How they had sold off the land that they had been grazing their cattle on for generations at that point, I want to say.
And had just sold it off, I want to say, to China.
I forget what the exact use case was of it, but it was going to make some people very, very rich.
And without a single regard for how it was going to destroy the Bundy Ranch and probably others.
And how they had been using that land for decades.
How the government had an agreement with them.
That they could use the land.
It's truly just despicable the things our government does to people.
Whether you have in writing with the government or not, they will come to your house with guns if they want to.
It's as simple as that.
There is no agreement you can make with the devil that he will not break.
And we have Greg Abbott here on Twitter.
Texas has halted any construction of Epic City.
There is no construction taking place.
The state of Texas has launched about a half dozen investigations into this project and includes criminal investigations and the U.S. Department of Justice is also investigating.
That's good to see, in my opinion.
I'm glad Abbott is doing something about this.
I think it's a very unsafe proposition to allow this to go through.
I think in a very short amount of time.
At minimum within 10 years, this would become a very, very problematic, to say the least, area.
So, keep our eyes on that.
Hopefully more information will be forthcoming.
And I want to talk a little bit about the quote that's on the bottom of the Statue of Liberty.
I don't know the full thing offhand.
Yes, yes, I'm ignorant, but give me your huddled masses.
Give me this.
Who wrote that?
Turns out, if some of you don't know, it's a woman by the name of Emma Lazarus.
She was, in fact, a Marxist socialist poet.
So anytime you are quoting that, anytime someone is using that against you, they are actively...
Quoting a Marxist at you.
I have had no respect for what is on the Statue of Liberty and it has no actual bearing on what we do with our country.
It was a gift from France.
Thank you.
And the quote is from an actual Marxist.
She was deeply involved in Zionism.
She was Jewish, by the way, at her time and deeply invested in those causes.
and was deeply invested in apparently undermining America from the very beginning.
Marxists have been embedding themselves and burrowing into all our institutions since at minimum the late 1800s, early 1900s.
It has been an ongoing battle for them.
They have thought about it in the long term.
They have taken decades upon decades upon decades to work their way into academia, into government, into every sort of institution they can burrow their way into so that when they need to cite a source, when they need something to pull from, or when they need the power of authority, they have it to call upon.
It is what they are very, very good at.
They have studied long and hard on how to subvert and to destroy culture.
Even so far as to have this poem enshrined on one of our national monuments, one of the iconic national monuments that people think of when they think of America, has this leftist, socialist, Marxist woman's writing on it.
That is how long and how deeply these people have embedded themselves into our country.
So when you think about what needs to be done, In quick time scales, these people have taken decades to get where they are, and it will probably take a very long time to get the country back.
So do not be disheartened when it comes to things not working out immediately.
And you know what?
I believe, as a Christian, we always win in the end.
Christ is king.
He is the ruler of all things.
Whether America exists, whether...
Europe exists.
Christ is king.
He rules.
He wins.
In the end, these people do not.
Their ideology is evil.
It is anti-Christian.
It is anti-Christ.
And as such, in the end, they lose forever.
I think we are going to take a quick break so I can gather my thoughts.
And when we come back, we'll continue.
We'll be right back.
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We have a conservative thinker that says, throwing out illegals is the due process, throwing them in a max security prison is not due process.
And I'm with you there.
I think once you're caught being an illegal alien, if you have not immigrated legally, you have already broken the law, and as such, you can be removed from the country.
That is my personal opinion.
KWD68, keep giving them welfare and they will come.
Just waiting for the next president to do an EO executive order.
Make Canada a state and give them 52 electoral votes.
Make sure it's locked in communist.
That...
I could see that happening.
The only question would be is if Canada will allow it.
You've got to remember that these people also love their own personal power.
Someone like Justin Trudeau or...
I'm so tired, I can't think of the guy that just won Canada's prime ministership, but whatever.
Same type of individual.
Who cares?
Not much change.
They all love to have their own personal little fiefdoms, and to have to bend the knee to another one of these petty tyrants is aggravating to them, to say the least.
Ron Helton won.
I think we need to bundle up the Statue of Liberty and ship it right back to Mother France.
I'm right there with you.
I have no use for it.
And since it has become this continual thing that these people point to, it's like, oh, give me your huddled masses.
Like, do you know who wrote that?
It wasn't Thomas Jefferson.
It wasn't George Washington.
It wasn't any of the founding fathers.
It was a Marxist poet deeply invested in Zionism.
And that's what will get a lot of people.
Many of the people that point towards the plaque as something that we have to hold sacred and just burn the Constitution over are Absolutely and utterly opposed to Zionism, which, you know, shows that they are not all bad, though the people and the methods they endorse are basically the same as what Israel is doing, just on the opposite side.
There is very, very little nuance, very little mercy to be seen in either party, either people engaged in these, uh, in this affair.
Marxism is just a variation of totalitarianism.
Yes, that is true.
But I do think that is the variation we are dealing with now.
Marxists have worked very, very long and hard to perfect a lot of these techniques when it comes to critical theory and in brainwashing people through indoctrination.
The public school system, and especially college, leads to some extreme forms of just...
Again, cultural Marxism, without ever having to actually call it that.
Your average liberal will vote for any policy that is on the left side of things, just because it is on the left side of things.
And Republicans are not much better, if at all.
So that's just how it is in America we see today.
They are mostly brainwashed on both sides.
It has become a completely brainwashed partisan affair.
And we see Stealth Patriot, $10, still praying for David.
My grandfather had that same surgery during the 80s and had a great outcome.
He returned mentally sharper.
Well, we're all praying for him.
And we just pray that he would return to us.
And if he comes back any sharper, we might have a problem.
He might be too smart for any of us to handle.
So, just keep praying he comes back as he was.
That's...
That's enough for us.
We would love to have our dad back and love to see him spend more time playing with our son.
It's been such a huge blessing to get to see our son play with his pappy and his grandma.
It has really, really blessed my heart to see that.
I just want to again ask you all, and I know I'm asking this a lot, but it's what's weighing on my mind most heavily at this time.
And just ask you all again to please pray for our dad.
Just keep him in your prayers.
Pray that he heals quickly and that he is out of the CVICU soon.
We miss him greatly and want him home.
Alright, just a little story we have here.
Coincidence, and this is on Zero Hedge.
Coincidence, top two MMR vaccinated states lead in 2025 measles cases.
Texas and New Mexico.
I want to say thank you, Stealth Patriot, for the tip.
I realize I didn't do that, and that would have been extremely rude of me.
I cannot thank you all enough for the support.
It truly means a lot.
Texas and New Mexico have had the sharpest increase in measles, MMR, vaccinations so far in 2025.
They've also had the most measles cases.
I wonder why that could be.
Could it be that the vaccine causes measles?
Could it be that these kids get vaccinated and then actually get the disease and are able to spread the disease?
And that also, the disease isn't that big of a deal in the first place.
I'm sure you've all heard my dad talk about it, and I'm sure a lot of you, maybe from a time where the measles was a common thing.
That, you know, your friend got the measles, and at worst you didn't see him for a little bit, and perhaps even your parents sent you over to get it so you could get it out of the way.
This was not a disease that people lived in fear of, but this is the culture of the time we live in now, where everything is to be feared.
Everything is to be made out as a horror to be used by government to take more from you.
Your rights, your freedoms, your ability to travel.
Anything that they can take from you, they will.
They want you locked down.
The 15-minute city is coming, folks.
They want you unable to move and living.
In constant fear of whatever they say the latest boogeyman is.
That raises serious questions about what's really driving these outbreaks and whether the mainstream solution is making the problem worse.
Increased vaccinations.
Texas, from January 1st to March 16th, 2025, Texas administered at least 173,000 doses of the measles vaccine, up from 158,000 during the same period of 2024, a roughly 9.5% increase.
New Mexico, according to the New Mexico Department of Health, between February 1st and March 31st, 2025, 14,757 doses of the MMR, measles, mumps, rubella vaccine, were administered in Mexico compared to 8,162 during the same period in 2024, an 80.8% increase.
Increased cases.
Texas is the clear epicenter with 709 cases reported as of early May, far surpassing any other state.
New Mexico has reported 71 confirmed measles cases as of early May 2025, conformed by the New Mexico Department of Health.
And again, folks, you'll notice in this report I'm not seeing any deaths.
I'm not seeing any deaths so far here.
What does that tell us?
That despite all the fear, Despite them continually trying to make this out to be this horrific disease that is going to take your child from you.
So you have to inject them with these, at best, dubious substances that may or may not cause serious damage.
Because it is a roll of the dice.
There's no way to tell.
Certain children are far more affected by vaccines.
Some seem to be okay.
They tolerate them.
they aren't damaged or harmed in any way that's noticeable of course it's hard to say if there could have been even higher achieving or more intelligent who knows but the point is it is a role of the dice, you don't know how your child will react when you put that needle in them.
And then the sheer number of them that they want to inject your children with.
It is rolling the dice with your child's life and health over and over and over again.
And it is simply so the pharmaceutical industry can make...
More and more money.
More profits year over year.
A Syrian girl.
Sanitation put an end to all the old deadly diseases.
Typhoid, cholera, smallpox, and others.
Yes.
When you actually look at the graphs, and you can go do this research yourself, I've done it, but when you look at when sanitation and hand washing really started to become something that was focused on, was also a little bit before, or right around the same time, as vaccination became a thing.
And you can see...
Actually, I believe it was right before, and you can see it had a dip in the number of cases, and it just continued to go down.
And then they introduced vaccines, and it continued to go down from there.
But they claim that it's because of vaccination, whereas it had already started to decline because of sanitation.
And so they attribute largely what sanitation did to these vaccines, in my opinion.
And that is just another way that they lie, by taking credit and shifting it to other places.
Dustin D. Helm.
Many diseases in America disappeared after the removal of public spittoons and introduction of modern plumbing.
Yes, again, sanitation is key.
Staying clean and keeping filth and rot and decay out of cities and out of the public area and making sure that you're washing your hands is one of, if not the biggest contributor to...
You know, removing disease from the public sector.
About the Epic City, we have a Syrian girl.
Yes, Traps.
I hate the prospect of seeing them all coalesce into a little country of their own within the state of Texas.
How will this turn out well for the U.S.?
Yes, exactly.
There is no good outcome.
We have seen what happens when Muslims build their own power structures within a country.
They become very emboldened, and as we've seen with any other group of immigrants, the second generation tends to be angrier and more violent.
Even if the first generation has some good feelings and goodwill towards the country that takes them in, the second generation...
Generally hates the country because they feel they've been removed from their culture, from their people.
They don't see the horrors of what their parents fled.
They only see that, you know, oh, there's not a lot of people here that look like me.
I don't fit in as well as I should.
There are things that, you know, otherize me from the main group.
They feel deracinated and it makes them very, very bitter.
It makes them very likely to lash out in different ways.
And when you combine that with the Muslim...
When you combine that with Islam, which is already a violent, totalitarian, conquering religion, it makes it a very dangerous combination.
There is no good outcome from allowing this to happen.
I am very happy to see them putting a stop to it, and hopefully that is a permanent stop, not just a temporary injunction.
Let's see, Dustin D. Helm again.
Try to form a Christian-only city in Texas and see how far that works out.
Yeah, that's true.
Can you imagine?
Can you imagine the public outcry?
What people would do if you tried to accomplish anything even slightly?
If you put even a preferential treatment, you know, we would prefer to have Christians move here.
If you put out a call that said, we'll take anybody, but we would prefer if you were a Christian.
That alone would cause people to have...
A meltdown.
A monumental freakout.
You would be called every name under the book.
You would have lawyers lining up to empty your pockets.
And it is just incredible to see the special treatment that these other races and cultures and religions get.
But if you are generally a Christian, and a lot of the times a white, straight male, white women, but...
White people in general tend to be the focus in the mainstream media of hate.
They want to destroy that.
Doug to 007.
It probably is only a matter of time before this is attempted in Minnesota.
There is a big Somali population.
Yes.
I recently saw a video from what I believe is at the Mall of America that's in Minnesota.
I don't know for certain, but I'm pretty sure it's in Minnesota.
Where, you know, somebody's walking around with a camera and just filming what's going on, and it is almost nothing but Muslims.
It is, you know, almost, I assume Somalis, that's where a large portion of the Muslim population in Minnesota comes from, but it is just a sea.
You know, the mall is packed, and there's maybe four people of other races than, you know, Arabic.
And it is terrifying to see that because that is effectively a conquered area.
They are going to start electing, as we can see with Ilhan Omar, people that represent them, that represent their interests, and will move to shift and warp the country in ways that we will not approve of and that we will not like in the slightest.
If they do manage to implement Sharia law in any of these places, we will start seeing horrors come out of them.
It will be a truly disturbing time to be alive.
Sorry for that derailment.
Let's get back to this article for a bit.
Live virus, live risk, infections emerging after MMR vaccination campaigns raise alarms.
John Fleetwood.com is exclusively keeping a running list of troubling patterns linking measles infections to recent government-led MMR vaccination campaigns across North America.
The MMR vaccine contains a live measles virus, according to the manufacturer.
It's got a link here you can click.
Go check it out for yourself.
The live measles virus and the MMR vaccine is the product of gain-of-function.
Laboratory experiments, meaning it is deliberately engineered to enhance its ability to infect more human cells than the wild-type measles virus can and may retain characteristics that enable transmission and replication in the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike.
The live virus in the vaccine can be shed for weeks from the vaccinated, potentially infecting the unvaccinated.
A 1995 CDC study found that 83% of vaccinated children had measles virus shed in their urine.
In April 2012, a publication in the peer-reviewed journal Pediatrics and Child Health reported a child was being investigated after developing a new-onset measles type rash after receiving a measles vaccine, meaning the shot can cause disease in the vaccinated.
That's right, folks.
You are not protected because you get the vaccine.
We've seen this over and over again.
They push these poisons as, you know, sometimes they'll even be like, oh, there's downsides, you know, it can do this, it can do that.
They'll never tell you the real extreme downsides, but they'll always couch it in the fact that while there may be some minor downsides, it's better than getting the virus.
These things don't protect you from the virus.
We've seen that over and over again where they get the vaccine and they immediately get the measles or you get the flu shot and then you immediately get the flu.
It happens over and over again.
I don't know how many times I've talked to someone striking up conversation and, you know, we'll get on any sort of topic like, oh, it's flu season.
They'll be like, oh, yeah, I got my flu shot, but I ended up getting the flu anyway.
It's just I've had this conversation at least five times.
At least five times with random people in line at places, just striking it up.
And it never ceases to amaze me that they fail to connect the dots.
They fail to look at it and go, Huh, that's strange.
I got the shot, and I got the flu.
It's a very simple, straight line, and yet they seem to be incapable or unwilling to make the very obvious connection that it was the shot that gave them the disease that they were trying to prevent.
It is not rocket science, folks, but sometimes, sometimes you just might need to be a rocket surgeon, I guess.
And this is from the Free Thought Project by Derek Brose.
Great interviewer, does great work.
You should go check Derek Brose out.
I'm sure most of you already have.
In defense of doing your own research.
I wonder why that could be.
Could it be because the media is populated by nothing but useless idiots that rely solely on the fact that they are seen as authority figures to retain any semblance of relevance, and the second that any large portion of the population decides and realizes that these people Are know-nothing idiots completely trading off their perceived superiority?
We can do away with them.
We can just throw them out into the cold and be like, well, we don't need you anymore.
Goodbye.
I think that might be something to do with it.
The Last American Vagabond on April 29th, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy appeared on The Dr. Phil Show to discuss his first 100 days in office.
While many of his supporters celebrated the mention of geoengineering, the corporate media lambasted Kennedy for discussing so-called chemtrails, and more specifically, for recommending the public do their own research.
We live in a democracy, and part of the responsibility of being a parent is to do your own research, Kennedy told Dr. Phil's audience.
You research the baby stroller, you research the foods, Immediately following this appearance, the corporate media went to work disparaging Kennedy for daring to suggest that parents take the time to be informed about their children's health choices as opposed to blindly trusting their doctors or the recommendations of government agencies.
I've got a comment here from Karen Carpenter.
And again, thank you, Karen, for your help hosting the show yesterday.
It was truly a blessing.
Thank you.
People who have the childhood illnesses such as measles are healthier and have longer lifespans.
Yes, that's true.
If memory serves, the immunity you get from an actual case of the measles lasts a lifetime, I believe.
Once you have the actual measles, you have...
Yeah, almost guaranteed immunity from it.
Don't quote me on that.
I am not any sort of expert on that level of it, but all I know is that the vaccine provides little to no immunity.
And I know that my parents had the measles when they were young, and they've never had to worry about it since.
So, do with that information what you will.
Tony Garrett?
Yep, measles party.
Inducing herd immunity.
Yeah, see, when you can get herd immunity from the...
Your own body producing its own antibodies and using your own immune system, they have no interest in that.
If it's not making them money, they don't want a part of it.
That's how it is.
The Washington Post reported Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shows the fallacy of doing your own research, followed by the New York Times and...
Kennedy advises new parents to do your own research on vaccines.
Not to be outdone, MSNBC announced the problem with RFK Jr.'s do-your-own-research line on vaccines.
A Newsweek published an op-ed titled, Why RFK Jr.'s do-your-own-research advice is bad for your health.
Did you have a little bit too much to think?
Did you start to have a thought there, bud?
No, no, turn that off, turn that off.
Come here, I've got your opinions for you.
You just repeat the party line.
Why would you ever want to think for yourself, it's difficult, it's scary, it can be hard to come to terms with what you might realize, whereas if you just buy in and repeat what we tell you, you'll never have to worry about any of these things.
And what's more, you'll always have the power structure on your side.
You'll always have the dreadful majesty of the state at your back crushing down opposition.
Isn't that wonderful for you?
The post starts by dredging up the memory of infamous conspiracy researcher Bill Cooper and blaming him for telling people to think for themselves.
One legacy he left with all of us was his oft-repeated instruction, Do Your Own Research, which for years became a catchphrase mostly for the woo-woo set of America.
The Elvis is Alive crowd, the Fox Mulders, QAnon, until this week when Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an interview with Dr. Phil, Monica Hess wrote for the post, I...
That is...
Oh, that really boils my...
It made me angry when I read this last night.
That's why I wanted to cover it.
But this sentence right here boils my blood.
To equate parents that care about their children with some of these...
With the QAnon people who want to believe that there are, you know, secret underground raids where, you know, Delta Force is rescuing kidnapped children.
That is some of the most disingenuous...
It boils my blood.
This woman is evil.
She is demonizing parents that care about their children, trying to paint them as some kind of cuckoo, you know, fruitcake.
And this is all about ginning up public opinion.
This is all about making sure that if it comes down...
One day they're just going to move to...
If you won't vaccinate, take your child.
They'll put a law in the books for that at some point.
It will move that direction, and it won't take as long as people think it will.
Things move very rapidly in decline.
And Max, they've created a cycle of disease they can endlessly profit from for your entire life.
Yes, that is true.
They want you cradle to grave.
If they can get you at the youngest age possible, that's great.
If you're a little boy that can't sit still, they're going to slap you with Ritalin.
Here, take this.
You want to run around, go enjoy the outside?
You want to have fun?
You want to spend your childhood actually doing things that a child might want to do?
I think that's some kind of mental illness, and we're going to have to medicate you for that.
You're a teenager and you're having some natural hormonal shifts and things seem a little bit scary and strange because, you know, your body is changing and it's new to you.
That sounds like it might be depression.
I think we're going to have to put you on some kind of SSRI.
They will use any excuse they can to slap you and hit you with a bill.
They want you sick and they want you coming back to fix what they've done to you.
And they will just continually make you sicker and sicker.
Yes, that's true.
That's very, very true.
I'm sure everyone in this audience knows.
They are fully protected from any and all damages they do.
Even if you're able to prove that the vaccine is what did it to you, the company is not going to have to shell out.
The American government may be forced to pay you something, and that will come directly out of the taxpayer's pocket.
Not saying that if you were damaged, you shouldn't do that.
If you were damaged by a vaccine, you absolutely need to.
You need to.
And it is horrifying to see.
The level of evil and hate these people have, or at minimum the callous disregard for human life they display, and the willingness to sacrifice and destroy this many lives.
It is, in all factors of our government and in our large corporations, it seems that this is just a complete and utter top-down capture from the worst, most evil people on the planet in every single industry.
Every branch of government.
It's truly amazing to see how evil these people are.
Hess took issue with Kennedy's stroller statement, letting the public know that researching a vaccine is substantially more complicated than researching a stroller.
It's also substantially more important.
The more important something is, the more research you need to do about it yourself.
If you are worried about a stroller that your baby is going to ride in, how much more should you worry about what you're going to inject, what may be with them for a lifetime, what it may do to them, how it may alter them, how it may damage them?
This woman is evil.
She hates you.
She hates your children.
I don't know anything about her except that this is some of the most sinister and just poorly reasoned drivel I have ever read.
The only way a parent is capable of researching a vaccine, according to Hess and the Post, is to get a PhD in immunology or cell.
Yes, child.
You must get a PhD, child.
Acquire a lab to conduct months or years worth of double-blind clinical trials publishing your findings in a peer-reviewed academic journal.
That's right.
Because, you know, they don't ever fudge these studies.
It's not like you can basically pay a company to get whatever kind of data you want out of a trial.
They don't pick hyper-specific people to get whatever kind of results they want.
No, they would never manipulate outcomes when it comes to these things.
Ignoring the fact that there's no long-term safety studies at all on the COVID vaccine.
Ignoring the fact that it was rushed through in record time.
It's a completely new mechanism for vaccination.
Oh, no, no.
You have to get a PhD.
You have to do these things.
If you don't, you're just an idiot child.
You could never, you could never, ever do any sort of research or come to any conclusions on your own.
These people have the highest opinion of themselves.
And again, this is partially about the vaccines, but this is also, I feel, about She has some kind of degree, and if she is able to impress upon you the need for a degree in this other area, it validates her degree more as well.
This woman has nothing but a degree, in my opinion.
She is not very intelligent.
She is not very well-reasoned.
She obviously needs someone to do research for her.
And so, if she can make you bow to a different degree holder...
You are more likely to bow to her as well.
This is about raising her own value.
Hess goes on to state that the phrase, do your own research, is an insidious phrase, which sounds objectively neutral, but is actually based on an unspoken shared understanding that the official story is suspect.
And the official story is never suspect, folks.
It's always true.
The government does not lie to you.
They have never lied to you.
They would never conduct experiments on the American people.
They would never do anything that might harm the American people.
The government is your friend.
They love you.
They care for you.
They take care of you.
That's what government's for.
Didn't you know that?
They're here to take care of you, cradle to grave.
You know, they might put you in the grave a little sooner, but that's just the price you pay for having such a good caretaker.
Ron Helton 1, 2020, has proven that there are no experts, just over-educated eggheads.
I'm an egghead who decided that paying for an education at an institution is overrated.
it.
I'm of the opinion that when you get a degree from college, generally all you are doing is paying for your own brainwashing.
You are literally buying in.
You are effectively cementing it.
You are saying, I believe this.
I have to because I have spent...
Tens of thousands of dollars on it, and if I don't believe it, that money is completely wasted.
It's money down the drain.
I have to buy in.
I have to believe.
Audi MMR.
Audi, it's great to see you.
I hope you're doing well.
I hope things are going well with you over at your radio station.
Vaccines not only provide little to zero immunity, they are more likely to cause harm.
Yes.
And the harm they do cause is permanent.
It is horrific.
It lasts a lifetime.
You are trading a temporary illness for a permanent debilitating injury.
It is not a trade we were willing to make with our children, with our child.
And it is just, you know, I think my wife, for being so willing to, you know, resist the...
The push for vaccines.
She's an amazing woman, and I thank God for her.
She is truly wonderful, and I am so blessed to have her in my life.
She has given me just an amazing son, and I am so blessed to be with her every day.
High boost!
Trump is slashing vaccines.
Price is making it cheaper to injure you.
Maggot.
That's right, folks!
Cheaper pharmaceuticals.
Get your drugs at a cut-rate price.
You can dope yourself up on the cheap now.
Is the world going to hell in a handbasket?
Well, you don't have to worry about it.
Get yourself some SSRIs, buddy.
That's right.
Feel good as we go down.
What doing your own research should mean is that you should talk to or at least look at online people who have an expertise in the field, which doesn't mean looking in chat rooms or just on social media blog posts.
Dr. Offit said, Offit, I'll...
Dr. Offit said, getting a little bit too worked up here, Offit also warned parent researchers that they will find really bad sources of information online, which will miseducate them.
That's right, you'll be miseducated.
You won't know the party line.
You might have some thoughts and opinions of your own.
Offit is also a self-described vaccine skeptic.
in October 2020, often explained how he distinguishes between a vaccine skeptic and a vaccine cynic.
Well, I'm very cynical of vaccines, folks.
I'm extremely cynical.
One way you convince skeptics is with data presented in a clear, compassionate, and compelling way, he said.
Another group is a vaccine cynic who are basically conspiracy theorists who believe pharmaceutical companies control the world, the government, the medical establishment.
I think there's no talking them down from this.
Look, I don't believe that the vaccine companies control everything.
I believe every extremely wealthy industry has a gigantic pull over Washington, and any industry where they're capable of harming people, they will do so.
It's not just the vaccine industry.
It is a giant web of corporations and governments that are all more than willing to harm you in any way just to make a profit.
it's, it's such a disingenuous painting of things where just like, Oh yes.
Did you know that Pfizer controls the American Congress?
I'm sure they do control the American Congress when it comes to vaccine legislation.
I'm sure that Moderna and these other companies also have their hands in their pockets and are able to basically get them to write whatever laws they want regarding vaccine legislation.
However, I assume that Raytheon is the one that controls the spending budget when it comes to missiles and other things of that nature.
It's so disingenuous and stupid to imply.
That people think that, oh, the vaccine corporations control everything.
No, I don't think that generally Pfizer and Moderna have anything to do with the policy of what we do with Israel or anything like that.
That's a completely different group of evil, nefarious billionaires and the mega-rich.
There's more than one group of these people, folks, and they're all in it for themselves.
though they probably all do get together and have dinner or something.
Translation, it's okay to be skeptical of vaccines as long as you're willing to change your mind when shown data in a compassionate manner.
Pay no attention to the pharmaceutical companies finding government agencies and research institutions.
Over to MSNBC.
The public is told that laypeople cannot understand more technical information about vaccine ingredients, efficacy reports, or safety assessments on their own.
While the writer is correct that analyzing safety assessments and efficacy reports takes some technical knowledge, they are incorrect in asserting this means the public must rely on expert intermediaries to interpret and explain that information for them.
We are also told that understanding an issue is simply impossible, so we should stick to trusting those whose work is peer-reviewed.
Again, it is always an appeal to authority.
It is always, I have this piece of paper.
I have a degree.
I've done more school than you.
You should listen to me.
Of course, this writer ignores the fact that the vast majority of peer-reviewed studies cannot be reproduced, a problem often known as the replication or Of course, this doesn't mean all peer-reviewed studies are false, but it should be noted one of the many reasons more people are unwilling to blindly trust the experts.
Again, I would put this down to the fact that most studies are paid for.
They go in with a predetermined outcome that they want, and they work very hard to reach that outcome.
If they don't get that outcome, they don't publish the study.
And they keep going until they eventually get the study they want.
These people are very crafty.
They have no morals, but they are not stupid in any sense of the word.
They are very, very clever when it comes to getting what they want.
I'd wager that most people who grew tired of being told trusty experts or called extremists for asking questions throughout the COVID-19 panic would beg to differ, especially when so many corporate media outlets and establishment medical institutions still refused to admit they were wrong about masks, the injections, lockdowns, etc.
For what it's worth, the Newsweek piece was the only response to Kennedy from a medical doctor, Dr. Brooke Redmond, a neonatal critic.
Neonatal critical care physician at the Yale School of Medicine recalls being a child and learning of her mother's cancer diagnosis.
She mentions that doctors telling her mother that she was going to die.
Forty years later, she is still here.
Doctors don't know everything, folks.
Even in their field of speciality, they can be very, very wrong and very frequently are.
Redman says that the secret to her mother's success was not dismissing her doctors when they were wrong, but rather maintaining a trust in science.
The doctors are wrong, but she did not reject everything medical because of miscalculations.
My other continues to engage with her physicians, recognizing that two errors human and doctors are human, she writes.
Redmond laments the fact that parents must navigate information gathering and relationship building in an increasingly polarized and algorithm-driven world.
That is, it's incredibly difficult to parse what is valuable and what has to be discarded from the medical community.
It is becoming...
More and more difficult to look at and see where value lies in these sorts of things.
It is a scary, scary time.
I encourage you all to go read the rest of this article.
I found it very interesting.
And again, it's In Defense of Doing Your Own Research by Derek Prose.
Derek does great work.
He's interviewed my dad, and that was a great interview.
I encourage you to go find it.
And I think...
We're going to take a quick break and we will be back.
We'll be back.
We'll be back.
Unlike most revolutions where the people rise against a real economic oppression, in our case here in Boston, we are fighting for purely an abstract principle.
It is, however, not nearly so abstract as a young gentleman supposes.
The issue involved here is one of monopoly.
The British government will monopolize the sale of tea in our country.
Tomorrow it will be something else.
Alright, alright, alright, alright.
Alright, alright, alright.
Liberty, it's your move.
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In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
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The real octo spook.
This is only bringing, and this is about the epic city in Texas.
This is only bringing the religious wars to the soil of America.
Islamic Muslims are conquering America.
It needs to be halted.
I would agree it needs to be halted.
I think they are part of a much larger plan by people at the top who know that divide and conquer works.
The more different groups you bring into an area, the more fractious and, um, Difficult it becomes to maintain any sort of cohesion.
And it is especially easy when these groups are known to be problematic at their source, that they themselves are prone to violence.
We've seen this over and over again in Europe about Q discrediting, doing your own research from angry tigers and angry tiger.
Good to see you.
Thank you again so much for being a part of the show yesterday and helping to fill in and take over the reins of this.
It is such a blessing to know that we can leave it in capable hands when we need to be there with our dad.
Thank you so much.
That's the whole point of things like Q and other things that are in the alternative media.
It washes away and marginalizes the truth of things like vaccines, I'm sure the CIA knows how to dilute a message.
Yes.
The CIA is incredibly advanced when it comes to manipulation.
They have spent years upon years working through these things.
They have done many, many different kinds of horrific experiments with people.
And it is just...
I've personally just been doing some...
when I have a little bit of free time here and there.
Some research into Dr. Louis Jollyon West, or Dr. Jolly West as he's more colloquially known.
He worked with the CIA during the MKUltra experiments.
He ended up being the psychologist or psychiatrist, brought in to examine Jack Ruby, Timothy McVeigh, and there's also some compelling evidence, or at least some evidence that I find compelling, that he was involved with Charles Manson, and Charles Manson may have been a product of MKUltra as well.
He is just a horrifying, horrifying individual in what he was so willing to do.
I've watched a few videos of him and he is just so glib and charismatic when he comes across.
And this is the sort of individual they prioritize bringing into the fold with these sorts of organizations like the CIA.
Someone who has no morals but is incredibly good at manipulating people, at being perceived as this sort of...
Just a charismatic, genial person.
And these are the faces of the people that they put out, if they put them out at all.
And it is very, very interesting, to say the least.
Star Barkley.
I do intermittent fasting when I can, and I have noticed it speeds up healing.
I did it for six weeks.
It's true.
It speeds up healing, cuts, wounds, and burns, etc.
Yes.
Intermittent fasting has been shown to increase the body's ability to heal from things.
It is something that I use as well.
I'll fairly frequently do a 24-hour fast.
That's not long and that's not usually really enough to trigger the, uh, better healing effects, but still it helps me with mental clarity and other things of that nature and just reducing inflammation, even as little as 24 hours can be beneficial.
So I fully agree with you there.
Star Barkley about parents doing their own research.
We have one Sarah B. They want to create as much separation between us and our children as early as Yes, it is diabolical how they want to make the government the Family of the child.
If your child is in school and you work a full-time job and you are getting to spend minimal, minimal time with them, they've got homework when they come home, they've got extracurricular activities, you've got, you know, who knows what you've got going on in your life that you have to take care of.
And so the child spends more time and has more, you know, sees more authority coming from the teachers at school, largely than they do with parents.
And it is just really, really sad to me that so many children get so little time with their actual family and begin to see them as almost the enemy.
And I think that's largely where the whole teenage rebellion years come from.
I'm not going to say I wasn't more rebellious as a teenager than I was as a child, but I never exhibited any of these.
You know, more flagrant symptoms that you see in so, so many public school children where, you know, it's just this continual angst and anger and hatred and this just loathing almost for their parents.
It's just I, even at my most angsty and whiny as a teenager, I still loved my parents.
They did so much for us.
I could not fathom You know, all these, I don't know, so many movies where the teens seem to just actively despise or some friends, you know, we had mostly homeschooled friends, but we'd occasionally, you know, interact with people from public school.
And just sometimes the way they would talk about their parents or show such little respect, it was mind-boggling to me.
And then just learning about how little time they actually got to spend with their parents, it was very saddening to me just to see that.
It had done this to them, and it had taken from them so much wisdom from their family members and their mother and father.
And you will never get the kind of love and care out of an institution that you will from a family.
It is just impossible.
In fact, it's probably the exact opposite.
They can take common sense away from you.
They can get you to believe in just about anything if they hit you with it for long enough.
Thank you all so much for the comments.
And in fact, I just want to put it out there.
If you guys have any specific questions or comments that you'd like me to address, feel free to drop them in chat and Whistler will grab them and put them up for me.
So if you have anything specific you would like my take on or just got questions that you'd like answered.
Feel free to drop them and we'll try to address them.
Before we move on, again, I just want to ask you to pray for my dad.
He is still in the cardiovascular ICU.
He's very uncomfortable.
He's in a lot of pain.
He has not been able to sleep well for days.
It has taken a toll on him.
It has been very, very hard for him.
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Please pray for miraculous and swift healing.
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Alright, thank you all, and let's, you know, I found these articles, I'm sure you all have seen them, but Trump Rips Reporter, this is on Breitbart, Trump Rips Reporter for Refusing to Write About Genocide in South Africa by Nick Gilbertson,
and I was very pleased to see that they are starting to accept refugees from South Africa because if there is one place where there's a people group that is being targeted for just the worst crimes imaginable, whether it's murder or rape or just...
Just horrors that it's hard to imagine here in the United States.
It is the white South Africans.
They want to exterminate them.
They want to remove them completely, and the black Marxists are more than willing to engage in any kind of atrocity if it means getting these people out of what they perceive as their own sole country.
Though, if memory serves, many of the Marxists actually moved in over the last 50 years, and so what you have is a different black population from the one that was there originally now, also helping to destroy and genocide the white farmers who have been there for generations at this point, and they love their country, and they do not want to be forced from it.
We should accept refugees from anywhere.
It should be here.
President Donald Trump ripped legacy and establishment media reporters on Monday saying they refused to cover the genocide taking place against farmers in South Africa.
Trump's comments came during an executive order signing in the Roosevelt Room shortly before he set out for the Middle East for the week as the administration welcomes refugees who face threats of land theft and racial discrimination at the hands of the South African government, according to the State Department.
That's another thing is...
The South African government is basically sanctioning a full-on war against the white South Africans.
They are, at minimum, looking the other way and unwilling to do anything about the horrific, horrific conditions and the atrocities that are being committed.
We have a Syrian girl.
So true, Travis, it's easy to trace all this adolescent hatred for their families back to the family's absentee style of parenting.
Yes.
If children need guidance, they need a father figure, a mother figure.
And on some level, the child knows this.
And if they are denied that, it will make them bitter.
It will make them angry.
It will warp them in ways that you won't even see for years to come.
Thank you, Assyrian girl.
It's a genocide that's taking place that you people don't want to write about.
But it's a terrible thing that's taking place and farmers are being killed, Trump said.
They happen to be white, but whether they're white or black makes no difference to me." Well, this is one area I think we can commend Donald Trump on.
If it's his administration that's doing this, if he is the one that's pushing this, I will give him full commendation on helping the white South African farmers, black South African farmers too, if they are being targeted by the Marxist government.
They should be given refugee status.
But from what I've seen, it is almost entirely white South African farmers.
I don't think I've seen a story from anywhere about blacks being targeted.
We have Heron's Holler at Travis and Whistler.
Are you on board with letting us know how it went with finding clean blood for your dad?
Were you able to?
It's something we all need to know for when we each may face this dilemma.
Yeah, I'll tell you right now.
We had many, many people offer to donate blood.
Eric Peters actually offered, and he was very, very kind.
Thankfully, the operation involves minimal blood loss, so they did not need to do a transfusion at all.
So that is what happened with that.
We were very, very grateful for all the people who offered.
It apparently takes time to get donated blood into the system, so there would not have been time for anyone who offered to have donated and then be the person who would be giving blood to our dad.
So I don't know all the ins and outs of what it takes to donate blood or how long it takes to induct.
I just know that we were told that someone could not donate.
After the time frame we had and have it be given to him if they needed to do a transfusion.
They said they would recycle blood, but he didn't end up needing it.
So yes, thankfully the procedure involves minimal blood loss and it was not necessary to find someone to donate.
But I wish I had more info for you on how to go about doing that in the future, because I know that that was a big concern for us, and I'm sure for anyone that is going into surgery, it will be a major concern in the future.
If I happen to learn more and am able to give you more direct advice on how you can make sure that you have clean blood, I will be sure to do that.
But I know that there is Blessed by His Blood, and that was an organization we were in talks with.
But, yes.
For us, we didn't end up needing it just because it involves minimal blood loss.
Angry Tiger's Den.
In my vast travels last week at the park, I ran into a couple from South Africa.
They said everything that is being reported is true, and once the white farmers believe those people, they will starve because they don't know how to farm.
Or once the farmers leave, they will starve.
Yes, that is something that is seen throughout Africa.
You know, all this infrastructure, colonialism, it has its faults.
It is not something to be praised in a sense of, yes, we must bring civilization to these people.
But we can see that they did bring certain amenities and different parts of civilization, you know, bridges or railroads.
And then when the British left, they left those things behind.
And they have just fallen to ruin.
They weren't maintained.
And I'm of the opinion that if they don't care or want these things, they are in no way required to maintain them.
But that is something that we have seen happen many times over and over again, where the people do not have the skills to maintain what is left of them.
Nights of the Storm.
Question.
Will Travis be hosting more often?
I think we all agree that we are enjoying his presence on screen.
It would give David a...
That's very kind.
Yes, I'm going to try to host more often.
I want to make sure that my dad has all the time in the world to recover and that I can take some stress and workload off of him.
So yeah, you'll be seeing my face on camera more often.
So if you're sick of it already, I have some really bad news.
Really bad news.
But hopefully, hopefully as time goes on, I'll get more fluid and I'll be able to provide more insight.
I would love to be doing more research.
It has just been an exhausting week so far, and I have not had nearly the time that I have wanted to be able to do research.
I've basically only had time to read articles.
And not even really formulate as many thoughts as I would like.
But in future, I would actually like to do some more talks on books, and hopefully you'll find that interesting.
I think that's more where I could be of value, just some interesting books that I find.
It's hard to compete with my dad.
He's got many decades of experience from being involved in politics to knowing, just being deeply interested in politics.
And following it closely for so many years, there's no way I could even pretend to have that level of insight on these things.
So I would love to be able to give you insight in ways that I feel that I might be able to bring...
In a different but still valuable way.
I actually have a book arriving, I think it might have arrived today, called Aberrations in the Heartland of the Real.
It is the most in-depth and possibly only biography written about Timothy McVeigh.
It is 750 pages and I'm very, very eager to start looking into it.
I've heard very good things because the story of Timothy McVeigh is very, very interesting.
You know, most of what you hear is just painting him as this, you know, monster when he was obviously some kind of CIA patsy.
And I'm very, very eager to learn more about his life story just in general.
Don't frag me, bro.
White South African families tried to move to the USA in Chump's first term and they were denied.
I had forgotten about that.
Honestly, there's so many things that happened.
But, you know, I assumed that they got the news back that this was a very unpopular stance.
And as such, they backed off of it.
These people are all about public image.
They love public adoration, but they will do whatever the minimum amount is to get it.
So I will still say good job on this if he's actually doing it, and we're going to accept them.
I think it is important to actually say good job, even if...
You know, you don't think they're doing it for the right reasons to say this is the right thing to do.
It helps to maintain a...
You know, no one is truly objective, but you want to be as objective as possible.
You want to say good job when someone is doing the right thing.
Because otherwise you come across as having just a personal grievance and being somewhat, you know, deranged in your...
Critique of the man.
There are more than enough justifiable things to criticize him on.
And if you refuse to say good job when he's doing the right thing, it can invalidate those two people who love him or are obsessed over him.
Whereas if you actually do give him the props, to use that term, when he does the right thing, it can be an inroad to people to say, look, I...
I said he was doing the right thing here, but he's doing the wrong thing here.
If I can acknowledge he's doing the right thing when he does the right thing, you can acknowledge he's doing the wrong thing when he does the wrong thing.
There has to be some level of dialogue.
Let's see.
Trump further emphasized that he does not care about race or any other physical characteristic, and I don't care who they are.
I don't care about their race, their color.
I don't care about their height, their weight.
I don't care about anything.
I just know that what's happening is terrible.
He just knows it's terrible.
Well, that's the least he knows.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Oh, Marco Rubio.
What a nice little man he is.
Nice little boy.
Echoed Trump's comments in a post on X later in the day.
As Trump assured Afrikaners fleeing persecution are welcome in the United States, he wrote.
The South African government has treated these people terribly, threatening to steal their private land and subjected them to vile racial discrimination.
Trump administration is proud to offer them refuge in our great country, Rubio added.
Rubio is becoming...
He's just trying to skinwalk as Donald Trump.
He wears the same suits.
I haven't seen him much on video, but I would bet he's adopting his mannerisms.
And the whole, offer them refuge in our great country?
I don't believe before Donald Trump, Rubio would have used that terminology.
The great country.
I believe it's great, or was great at one point, and could be again.
But I don't believe Rubio would have done that before Donald Trump.
He is just desperate to be Donald Trump.
It is truly disgusting to watch him, as I said, skinwalk as him, to want to be him this badly.
Just a strange, strange dynamic there.
No one's ever going to vote for you, Marco.
You're never going to be the president.
I hate to be the one to tell you this, but you're just a weird, odd, strange little man that does not have the charisma or the force of personality to ever carry an election.
It's over.
Your cabinet position is all you're ever going to get, buddy.
I hate to be the one to tell you.
Just kind of give it up.
It's fine.
Breitbart News Capitol Hill reporter Olivia Rondeau was on scene at Dulles Airport on Monday as refugees arrived from South Africa.
Rondo asked Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau for example of discrimination against these farmers that grabbed the administration's attention.
Landau noted the threat of expropriation farmers faced as well as several very vociferous South African politicians repeating things like kill the boar, kill the Afrikaner.
We've also had...
How can I not remember his name?
The pastor.
From South Africa.
We've had him on multiple times and just...
What he's recounted has been truly, truly horrifying.
The fact that many of these people, many white farmers, and I assume others, but largely white farmers, have what's known as a rape gate in their house, where the bedrooms are sectioned off from the rest of the house by a large metal gate that they lock at night because they don't know if someone is going to break in and try to murder the men and rape the women.
That is how severe it has gotten.
They have to have a specific secondary gate inside the home to prevent that.
That isn't something you implement unless it is necessary.
This isn't an imagined crisis, folks.
This is real.
These people have been living under a shadow of violence and terror for some time now, he added.
Yes.
These people are living under hellish conditions.
And the fact that they are still willing to stand up for their rights and to stand up and say, no, this is my country.
My grandfather, my great-grandfather lived here.
We have built this.
You will not take it from us.
It's truly commendable.
And I encourage you all, as I do, to pray for them and to keep them in your prayers as they are being driven from their homes and subjected to this level of horror.
This is another story on the same topic, but from a slightly different angle.
Episcopal Group quits refugee program over white South African arrivals.
This is on Breitbart.
It's by Neil Munro.
An Episcopal group is quitting taxpayer-funded refugee program because President Donald Trump is importing white South Africans whose lives are threatened.
Just over two weeks ago, the federal government informed Episcopal Migration Ministries that under the terms of our federal grant, we are expected to resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa whom the U.S. government has classified as refugees, said the May 12th letter from Sean W. Rowe, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church.
Letter continued.
Out of our church's steadfast commitment to racial justice and reconciliation and our historic ties to the England Church of Southern Africa, we are not able to take this step.
This is truly infuriating and maddening, that these people are so utterly blinded by race that they refuse to acknowledge and help these people when they are going through this level of atrocity.
These people...
It is all about identity politics.
It is all about this social movement of Black Lives Matter where they have contempt for these white farmers.
They see They only see the color of their skin.
They see that they're white, and they accept the fact that if you are black, you are oppressed, and if you are white, you are the oppressor.
They cannot contend with any flip of that dynamic.
That is how the critical theory works in this case.
It is truly despicable that a church of all places would do this.
It is truly saddening and angering that we have reached a point where the church, or many churches, have become nothing more than a political vessel.
And they are just there to push these culturally Marxist policies.
We have comments?
No, we don't.
We do have one, NMAX.
The thing to do with Trump is to wait and see if he actually does all the things he claims.
Usually he doesn't.
Yes, that is true.
Many, many times Trump will come out and say, oh, I have accomplished this, when really what he's done is potentially started the ball rolling, and then someone comes along and stops the ball before it's made any move at all.
But he'll declare a giant victory at the jump.
As if, you know, he's already accomplished something rather than he's taken steps to potentially accomplish something somewhere down the road.
And he won't talk about the fact that his efforts have been stopped.
He will make a giant fuss when he comes out and says, I'm doing this.
And then when someone stops that, there's not a word said about it.
So, many, many times, and in fact, the majority, vast majority of the time when Trump claims he's accomplished something, what he means is he has tried to start to accomplish something, and then, you know, five feet down the road, someone pops up and says, well, actually, no, we're not going to do that.
And that gets completely and utterly covered over.
So, don't frag me, bro.
If you had a worker that only did a good job 10% of the time, should they be praised at all for minimal effort for that 10% or fired?
Yes, I'm all for firing the man.
But again, this is not about praising Donald Trump so Donald Trump's ego can get a boost.
This is about saying, yeah, Donald Trump did the right thing here so that you can potentially engage in a dialogue with someone and show them that you are not just some sort of lunatic that is out to hate Donald Trump for no particular reason.
It again shows that you are capable of rational thought because so many people, you know, they'll see you criticize Donald Trump and they'll think you have Trump derangement syndrome.
If you are capable of acknowledging when he does something good, if he does something good, then it can potentially work towards building a dialogue with these people.
That's my personal opinion.
Again, that's just how I see things.
I agree.
Donald Trump should be fired, should be removed from office.
He has...
He did not get my vote, so I agree with you there.
He absolutely should be removed.
More from the letter from the Episcopal Church.
It has been painful to watch one group of refugees selected in a highly unusual manner receive preferential treatment over many others who have been waiting in refugee camps or dangerous conditions for years.
So, here's the thing.
Many of these other refugees are fleeing countries where they They are not particularly in danger.
The country is just dangerous.
They are not necessarily looking to escape personal persecution based on unchangeable characteristics.
They are just looking to move to a country where it is wealthier and the streets are a little bit safer.
It is, in my opinion, largely a form of economic tourism.
They simply want a better life.
And I am of the opinion that simply wanting a better life is not a reason to let someone into the country.
It's of my opinion that we need to maintain social cohesion, that it is of more value to have people of the same values and identity as oneself.
And if you import too many of these other ethnic groups, no matter how persecuted they might be, no matter how just they may be for fleeing their country, It's not worth it in the end for the host country.
There's only a certain number of them that you can accept before it becomes untenable.
And so I think we'll leave it off here on the news front.
We are going to end the show by playing some clips from older shows from my dad.
They're from the previous month, and this is still The David Knight Show, and he will be back.
So we want to make sure that we are continuing to give you David Knight.
They are...
I mean, everything he puts out is fantastic and is high information.
And instead of talking about the Eclipsi again, I just want to ask you all to please keep him in your prayers.
He is in a lot of pain.
He's in a lot of discomfort.
It is very, very hard for him to swallow.
He's suffering right now.
Please keep in your prayers.
The hospital bills are going to be at an extreme expense.
If you can support us financially, I ask.
Any donation helps.
I'm so thankful for the tips we've gotten today.
And if you are financially able to, we would all greatly appreciate it.
But please, the most important thing of all is to keep him in your prayers.
That is more valuable than any earthly treasure, to lift him up before our Heavenly Father and to ask for healing.
He is the rock of this family and he has given us so much over the years and we just want him to be here with us for many more years.
So please continue to pray for healing.
Pray that he would be home soon and that we would have our dad back and that my son would have his pappy back.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
And we're going to throw out to these clips now.
And I'm going to let Whistler hit him.
So again, thank you all.
God bless you all.
Please keep David in your prayers.
God.
you Let's talk a little bit about nullification, when it's applied and when it isn't.
We have a Florida attorney, the Florida Attorney General, is telling state law enforcement, ignore the judge's immigration orders.
And I agree, I think they can nullify, but of course, on immigration, that is a delegated power to the federal government.
Probably not the best place to nullify.
But he says, you know, we don't agree with him on immigration, so let's not enforce it.
And what that really is, the headline says nullification, put a question mark there.
It's actually not so much nullification as it is non-commandeering, non-compliance, if you will.
And that has also been recognized, that state officials are not required to To comply with, to help the federal government do what the federal government is doing.
And they cannot be commanded, they cannot be commandeered, and they do not have to comply.
And so I think that's really what they're talking about.
In a sense, it is a form of nullification.
But here's where they really do need to nullify.
I talked about earlier this week the fact that the, so that was the Attorney General, the Surgeon General of Florida, Joseph Latipo, Has now, on multiple occasions, talked about how bad and how dangerous these vaccines are.
And actually, he was part of a study, and we covered that study, that was talking about how dangerous the Pfizer vaccine was, and how, even comparing it to Moderna, Pfizer was more deadly.
And so, the Surgeon General of Florida, Joseph Latipo, was a part of that study.
And the result of that, there was headlines, and a lot of the alternative media was that the Pfizer shot, we'll call it the Pfizer shot, but actually, folks, it is the Trump genetic code injection.
He said he's the father of the vaccine.
He paid for it.
He pushed it.
He's proud of it.
He continues to push it.
He continues to be proud of it.
That shot killed over 470,000 Americans, they said.
But, you know, this is something that I should have pointed out.
It was pointed out by Brian Shulhavi at healthimpact.com.
He said the problem is that they're still available to inject children throughout Florida.
They're still available.
So if you want it for your child, you can get it.
If you want it as an adult, you can get it.
And stop and think about how horrific that is, right?
They come in and say, well, he killed about another half a million people.
About a half million people killed with this is the number that they came up with.
And he says, well, the study itself didn't say that.
He said this is something that's been put in by the alternative media.
Well, it was put in by Steve Kirsch, who took the number for the all-cause mortality, compared it to the same parameters following the Moderna COVID shots.
They extrapolate their data, they multiply it by 50, assuming that it's the same in all the other states.
That was Steve Kirsch who did that.
He says, so we're not really sure of the number.
I think it's far worse, actually.
But he said, still, it's an alarming study.
But nobody asked, now what?
Now what?
He says, shouldn't there have been, this is Brian at healthimpact.com, he says, shouldn't there have been an immediate ban on all COVID shots?
Especially the Pfizer ones.
At least in the state of Florida, where the Attorney General and the Governor acknowledge and have acknowledged for quite some time.
First, it was DeSantis and Latipo who said, well, we won't recommend it for seniors.
But you'll still let them get it?
And when I've talked about this, I remember, and I think I've even played the scene once.
It was out of a movie.
Called Montenegro.
And I don't remember anything about that movie.
I remember it was a housewife who went crazy or something, you know.
And at one point, she's got this beautiful basset hound.
And she pours some milk.
And she pours some poison in the milk.
And she sets it in front of the basset hound.
She says, I wouldn't drink that if I were you.
And she just kind of sits there watching the basset hound, hoping that he will drink it.
And he walks away.
He says, that's a smart choice.
That's what people like Ron DeSantis and Joseph Latipo and people like Laura Loomer, when she's called out on it, you know, hey, you know, I didn't take the vaccine.
I was smart enough.
If you took it, it's on you.
Same attitude as this deranged, crazy, homicidal housewife.
I don't care.
You know, I'm not taking it.
You know, Tucker said the same thing.
I'm not taking it.
Laura Loomer, I'm not taking it.
But hey, if...
You take it because you trusted Trump?
Or because you were intimidated by Biden's mandates?
Or afraid because of the disinformation from the Trump administration, the Biden administration?
If you took it, hey, that's on you.
I don't really care.
That is really reprehensible.
So, in Florida, they said, we don't recommend it for elderly people.
Now they're saying, we don't recommend it for children.
Children and elderly people can still get it.
If you have a cradle that results in the death of one child, they will take that cradle off the market as they should.
They'll recall it and they'll change it.
Nobody's even talking about recalling and changing the Pfizer thing, let alone stopping it altogether.
They're not even going to acknowledge that it's an issue.
And even though the Surgeon General can be on this study that looks at how harmful it is, he's not going to stop it?
Seriously?
That's what Brian Shohavi is saying, and I should have focused on this yesterday.
I wouldn't recommend it, but hey, you know, go ahead if you want to.
Now, it's not just that.
You know, it's not just that people go in and they voluntarily, you know, want to do the childhood vaccine.
He says, well, just before I get into that, he says, shouldn't criminal indictments be issued for everybody?
I mean, it's not just an issue of, well, we're not going to recommend it.
No, you ban it, number one.
Number two, you issue criminal indictments against people for this fraud and this murder and this harm that they've done.
He said, shouldn't that be issued for everyone who participated in distributing these bioweapon shots, injecting them in millions of people, pushing them as Trump did?
No, no, no.
Trump is our savior.
The obvious answer to all this is a resounding yes.
He says it's not going to happen, though, because Latipo is a big farmer's lap dog.
And so is everybody around him, including Governor DeSantis and the father of the COVID shot, Trump, and his sidekick at HHS, RFK Jr.
He says, as I write this today, anyone living in Florida can still schedule a COVID shot for themselves or for their children as these dangerous shots are still being injected into the Florida population every day, including babies as young as six months old.
How do we know that?
Because that's part of the...
76 vaccine schedule things.
At six months, they come after the babies with a COVID shot.
But it's even worse than that.
It's even worse than that.
Because it's not like people are going in and saying, you know, I want to get a COVID shot for my baby.
And it's like we look at it and we say, well, not that many people are still doing that.
But it's going to be your physician is going to push it on you.
And here's why the physician will be pushing it on you.
And this is a piece from Children's Health Defense.
This doctor says, I won't do that because I will do no harm.
That used to be the basics of ethics in the medical community, but no longer.
The pediatrician is suing the CDC, explaining that the decision not to give COVID vaccines to kids caused her to lose her practice.
Because of the pressure from the insurance companies, you see?
It's just like CMS, how they were financially incentivizing under Trump, give everybody these, you know, give them the ventilator, give them remdesivir, lock them down, declare them as sick with COVID, even if they're not.
And so in the same way, they can use this as a weapon against people and say, well, if you don't, and we've talked about this before, that a pediatrician that doesn't get like 80% compliance of all their patients, Has their insurance reduced or cut off?
In this particular case, it's directly with the government.
It's Medicaid.
It's CMS.
This is this organization that is going to have Dr. Oz there.
And, of course, Dr. Oz in the past had no problem pushing the genetic code injection.
Now, Dr. Oz is pushing artificial intelligence in health care, but he's not going to have any problem pushing the genetic code injection either because he's done it over and over again.
Dr. Samara Cardenas doesn't regret choosing not to give COVID-19 vaccines to her pediatric Medicaid patients, even though the decision meant losing her Medicaid contract and then, with it, 1,900 patients and losing her practice.
But she doesn't regret it.
In an interview, she's in California, she said safety concerns drove her decision to withhold the COVID vaccine from her young patients.
There's already a lot of information that the COVID shot had more problems than not.
It made me feel very uncomfortable to administer this.
And then, she said, in early 2021, the VAERS event, and by 2022, the VAERS data showed that the COVID vaccines were associated with more injuries and deaths than all conventional vaccines combined in the previous three decades.
We're already seeing that by early 2021.
She said she was also alarmed to discover that some vaccine injury reports later disappeared from VAERS without explanation.
And so most states, including California, require pediatricians who treat Medicare patients to enroll in the CDC's Vaccines for Children program.
The program requires doctors to administer all the vaccines on the childhood immunization schedule to their Medicaid patients, regardless of the child's health status or their parents' wishes.
So this isn't simply, well, I'm not going to recommend this to you.
The federal government She said, I did break my contract, I guess, because I will do no harm.
She said, Now,
listen to what happens when she tries to not do it.
She ordered other vaccines for her practice.
That was the only one that she took out was a COVID shot.
She said, we got an email saying, your order is incomplete.
You need to order COVID.
Subsequent conversations, they told her it was mandatory.
And if she didn't order the COVID vaccines, the program wouldn't send her any of the other vaccines and she would be out of the entire program.
And the worst aspect of this is that they put this in for children so they could have that legal immunity.
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The new White House website has declared that COVID escaped from the Wuhan lab.
Now, you know what escaped?
These criminals who locked us down escaped.
They've escaped any accountability by pushing this lie about COVID escaping from the lab.
Look, it's not even a question anymore.
We knew this from the very beginning.
I said from the very start, I said, there are no excess deaths from this stuff.
I said, yes, the excess deaths have gone up, but they've gone up because they're killing people with Peter Navarro's ventilators, the same genius behind this tariff lockdown that's going on.
They're killing people with ventilators.
They're killing people with remdesivir.
They're killing people by denying treatment for them.
Killing people by denying safe and effective and inexpensive treatments if they had a respiratory disease.
And so that's why we saw excess deaths going up.
Oh, you don't have COVID?
Sorry, you can't come to the hospital.
We're not going to help you.
And you let people die.
Or you push them away until they get really sick, and then when they bring them in, they put them on a ventilator and kill them.
So that was what was happening.
So we saw a small uptick.
This is not rocket science, folks.
It's a flat-out lie from the White House.
They're now selling it.
This is something that was sold by the people like Alex Jones and others who are pushing the panic.
Because they wanted to sell you storable food and, yes, masks.
You had Alex and you had Mike Adams selling masks to people.
Give me a break.
What are you talking about?
Crass commercial exploitation.
But anyway, they were pushing that kind of stuff and they were pushing this narrative.
And we knew that the real dangerous thing was going to be the vaccine.
And when the vaccine comes out, you can see the excess deaths just go straight up.
Massive spike.
Massive spike.
Trended up a little bit because of the medical, not even malpractice, but maliciousness.
Just like we're talking about with Scott Shara and his daughter, Grace.
Just malicious, what they were doing.
maliciously murdering people in the hospitals and being paid, commissioned to do it.
Oh, you identify somebody, we'll give you cash bonus, and we'll give you 20% bonus on everything that you did to them.
And so, yeah, it went up a little bit with that, but it spiked because of the vaccine.
And so the guy who's the father of the vaccine, the guy who locked us down, the guy who pushed out the ventilators and the remdesivir and all the rest of this stuff and boasted about how he shut down the FDA doing even the most minor due diligence.
Now, his White House.
It's got a website dedicated to the propaganda lie that there was some kind of pandemic that escaped from the lab.
It's insane.
The site is now dedicated exclusively to detailing evidence of the true origins, quote-unquote, of COVID-19.
And so they list five arguments.
Biological characteristics not found in nature.
Prove it.
Have you isolated it?
No.
Nobody's isolated it.
That's an absolute lie.
They don't know what it's got.
They haven't looked at it.
They haven't got an isolated version of it.
Christine Massey pointed that out.
The Baileys, many people have pointed that out.
Oh, well, you talk about that.
Now you're the crazy conspiracy theorist.
They want everybody to believe that it was, you know, wild and it was organic and all the rest of the stuff.
And, you know, they were shutting down during the Trump administration.
They were shutting down people who said that it was manufactured.
Now they want you to believe that it's manufactured.
Why?
Because it allows them to escape if it escaped.
Nobody's bad.
I'm not going to blame anybody, right?
I'm not going to go to war with China over this.
So it was just an accident.
And, of course, we had known for many years how bad these biosafety-level labs were and how they were doing gain-of-function.
There was no reason to do gain-of-function.
That was shut down in 2014.
And then in 2017, when Trump got in, they started it back up again.
So why'd you start it back up again if it's dangerous?
They would say all COVID-19 cases stem from a single introduction of the virus to humans.
Again, prove it.
I can show you the excess deaths and I can show you that the excess deaths came when you rolled out the vaccine and country after country.
Your vaccine did not escape from the lab.
It was engineered and it was planned and you're the father of it.
So it's the vaccine that killed people.
The lab in Wuhan, China, where the virus first appears, has a history of conducting gain-of-function research with inadequate safety and so forth and so on.
So why did Trump restart these gain-of-function things in 2017?
And why is it that they're now saying, well, you know, gain-of-function, that's dangerous.
It could escape from that.
So why aren't you shutting down gain-of-function?
What does that tell you?
That tells you that they want to run this game again on you.
They're going to continue their gain-of-function stuff, and they're going to tell you at some point in the future, it escaped from the lab again.
So sorry, we did the best that we could.
But now you're going to have to do this and do that because we tell you so.
They want to keep this thing going.
All of this tells you...
You don't have to do a detailed chemical analysis.
You can just look at their actions.
It tells you everything that you need to know.
And unfortunately, this is coming out now from Children's Health Defense.
They've joined the mass alibi, just like RFK Jr. has.
And just like the 9-11 official story that we began with, this is the other shoe to drop.
They use that 9-11 thing and the dark winter simulation to get the Patriot Act.
To get the laws at the state level to allow Trump to do what he did in 2020?
This is a long-term plan, folks, and you can see it rolling out still in the Trump administration as the White House is doing this.
Nearly half of Americans believe that COVID-19 was deliberately released.
66% are confident that the virus originated in the lab.
We've got a lot of work to do.
It's been an uphill fight to try to convince people of 9-11.
The leaders will never admit what they did, but we need to keep pushing to stop this.
And so, when you go back and you look at what happened with this, the exaggeration, the panic that was involved, this is an article from Alan Roberts.
He said, the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the world, but beneath the surface of public health directives, Lie is a troubling question.
Did officials deliberately exaggerate the virus's deadlines?
Deadliness, rather, in order to control population?
Well, of course they did.
They even told people that you could get sick with an asymptomatic infection.
They even threw aside their whole virus theory, their whole contagion theory.
Well, you can get sick from somebody who doesn't have any symptoms.
And your vaccine isn't going to protect you.
And natural immunity doesn't work.
You've got to get the vaccine.
All of this stuff is one lie after the other.
It's kind of like buildings falling under their own footprint that weren't even hit by a plane.
It just goes on and on.
you For the longest time, I have referred, and many times I have referred to our government schools, our so-called public schools, as seminaries for Satan.
Never has that been more true.
This is an event that was recorded just before the election.
And it's some mothers, and this is a mother and a daughter, talking about how the school had such...
A profound and immediate effect on her teenage daughter, who had been homeschooled prior to that, when she put this child in the government school, the public school, the seminary of Satan, depending on how you view this thing.
And it truly is amazing how they came after her.
You know, when you talk about social media and how it has that huge effect on you, just think about the effect that these My story is about my daughter who was socially transitioned at her public school.
Having been a homeschooling mother for over a decade, I was forced to put my children in public school due to having financial issues and having to go back to work full-time.
While homeschooling, my daughters were your typical preteen girls.
They were confident, secure, just your typical girly girls.
Within a year of them being in public school, I started slowly seeing the impact of what was really being done behind closed doors.
Both my daughters were riddled with anxiety, couldn't sleep, started self-harming, and struggling with suicidal thoughts.
I particularly noticed my oldest daughter, Penny, doing different things like talking in a lower-toned voice, dressing more masculine, wearing tight sports bras, wearing boys' boxers, I started noticing pronoun pins on her backpack, books I didn't buy show up in her room that were transgender-focused, and her art taking a very dark turn with satanic and witchcraft symbols.
When I would inquire about these things, she would shut down and go quiet.
She became very disconnected from me, and she would often tell me that I just didn't understand her anymore.
This disconnect I have now learned is by design.
I found myself going from having a close relationship with my daughter to watching her slowly pretend to be a boy and get dangerously depressed and completely shut off from me.
After refusing to let her have transgender pride flags at my house or to affirm the transgender narrative, she chose to live full-time with her dad, who was affirming her.
I felt I had lost my daughter.
I prayed and was resolved to stand on the truth.
After some time, and what I believe was a miracle, she wanted to start coming back to my house and also ask to homeschool again.
Within months of her being out of the public school, her anxiety, self-harm, and depression started to slowly subside.
And by the grace of God, this past year, she gave her life to Jesus.
Thank you.
She's learning her true identity in Him and is learning to accept exactly who God created her to be, which is a beautiful young girl.
It continues to be a fight of rewiring her thinking where lies have crept in.
Many of the stories she's going to share with you, even here today, I have only even recently found out about as even preparing for this speech.
We are still on a journey of healing, and it is truly a detox from what's socially going on in the public school doctrine.
If there is one thing I could tell parents, it is to never affirm your child in the lie of transgenderism.
Tell your child the truth, because it is the most loving thing you can do when they are confused and believing lies.
Now you can hear from Penny.
Thank you, Karen.
Thank you, Karen.
My confusion about my gender and sexuality began my first day of middle school, 6th grade.
The first friend I had made told me she was bisexual and shared with me her sexual experiences with another girl in the school bathroom.
This information confused and shocked me as it was such adult content being shared with me.
Later in another class, I was asked to fill out an About Me worksheet that asked my pronouns.
And a name I preferred.
Which, again, confused me because I had never heard such concepts until then.
By the seventh grade, I had chose Penn as my preferred name and began binding my chest to appear flatter.
My teachers would call me by this name in class, and upon my request, kept this a secret from my parents.
Calling me one name in the classroom and another name in front of them.
My teachers not only supported me in this, but they also encouraged it.
Going as far as recommending me gay pornographic books and taking the role as my affirming caretaker.
In the 8th grade, I had fully identified as gender fluid.
Going back and forth through pronouns depending on the day.
In that year, I also began cutting myself, leaning towards suicide as comfort, and would have seasons of depressive episodes.
In the ninth grade, I had fully developed an anxiety disorder, making sleep an almost non-existent thing.
And these tendencies were common among my friends since we were all suffering the same things and would apply each other's coping mechanisms.
All of this happened during the vulnerable stages of my parents'divorce, which made me a very easy choice.
target when searching for somewhere to belong.
Entering 10th grade I decided to switch to homeschooling due to my mental health declining significantly and me wanting to get better.
As I spent more time at home away from the heavy influences of school teachers and friends My mental health slowly but surely began to improve.
It wasn't until this year, though, my 11th grade year, I had met Jesus.
I began to get more involved in the church.
Due to the solitude of homeschooling, I had not only found healing in the community that I had found, I had realized how deep and dark the pit I was in.
I'm still a work in progress, but I've never had such a better hope for the future than I do now.
Thank you.
For a young woman at this age...
Isn't that amazing?
And you know...
They will tell you exactly the opposite.
There was a piece on the Drudge Report.
Belief in Satan and hell is linked to greater stress.
Now, only if you oppose those things.
If you embrace them, oh, then everything is great.
If you embrace New Age religion and the occult and everything, oh, you don't have any stress at all in your life.
Well, you know, that may be true.
May be true.
We're in a war, right?
We're in a spiritual war.
But you look at the reality.
They're always telling you, we've got to use their pronouns or anything because otherwise they're going to be suicidal.
That was what was driving her, suicidal.
She began cutting herself.
She had severe depression, severe anxiety because of what they were pushing on her.
I'm telling you, you know, it's...
It's not an exaggeration to say that they are seminaries of Satan.
And there isn't any rule or regulation that some president or governor or public school board or even a principal is going to do that's going to stop that if there is some teacher who is over your children who has that kind of agenda.
And how do you know?
How do you know who they are?
And why are we paying taxes for this?
Why have they sucked that money out of us to pay for these abhorrent systems?
The common man.
They created common core and dumbed down our children.
They created common paths to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
And the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation.
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