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The David Knight Show - 6/3/2025
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As the clock strikes 13, it is Tuesday, the 3rd of June, the year of our Lord, 2025.
And we're going to look at Palantir and how they're building a digital panopticon to track and trace everyone all the time.
Then we're going to look at what's going on with Ukraine and drone warfare.
Then in the third hour, I'm going to be joined by Geese Busters, so stay with us.
Geese Busters
Well, good morning everyone.
Hope you're having a good morning so far.
I just want to, of course, start with the update.
Our dad is doing better.
He is walking more readily than he was able to, but of course the main thing we ask for prayer for is the nerves in his tongue and his vocal cords so that he'd be able to communicate freely and easily the way he always has been able to.
And as I said today, we're going to start by looking at Palantir and their Digital Panopticon, as I said.
They want to track and trace everyone all the time.
And of course, it is the Trump administration that is ushering this in upon us.
This is on the New American.
They're doing a great job covering this.
Palantir developed a centralized database on Americans.
That's right.
They are ushering in total surveillance.
That is not just enough that they will have their own little database that they're going to comb through.
They're going to merge.
Every single database that the government has access to, and Palantir will have access to that.
They will know everything that the government knows, all in one place.
It's not like anyone doesn't know what Palantir is at this point.
Everyone is aware, and yet they're still going to give Donald Trump a pass on this, aren't they?
Total surveillance, pre-crime, anticipatory intelligence, using AI.
The Trump administration is quietly assembling a centralized data infrastructure on the American population.
To build it, they've enlisted Palantir, a powerful data mining company with deep ties to the intelligence world.
Co-founder Peter Thiel, Trump's longtime ally and mega-donor, Palantir was originally ceded by the CIA, through In-Q-Tel, of course, to help the government make sense of large, fragmented data sets.
In March, Trump signed an executive order demanding that agencies eliminate information silos.
Language sounds bland, even bureaucratic, but the real implications are sweeping.
By ordering agencies to pool citizen data, Trump signaled interest in something once unthinkable, a master file on American lives.
That's right.
I'm sure J. Edgar Hoover is getting the willies right now.
He's just so excited he can't help himself.
He's like, oh boy, this is everything I ever dreamed it could be.
No, you don't understand.
He wants the safe, effective social credit system implemented by Palantir so that the bad social credit system doesn't get pushed out.
We're going to have the best social credit.
Everyone says it.
I've got the best.
One thing I find interesting is, of course, Palantir were the seeing stones from Lord of the Rings.
They were what you could look into to gaze far and wide.
Of course, by the time Lord of the Rings was set, But in the books, Aragorn uses that same stone to show himself to Sauron and says, It is my right.
I have the will.
They are part of my legacy.
I am allowed to do this.
It is not as though he is the steward.
He is the king.
And I find that interesting because I believe that's what Palantir thinks it is.
We have the right to do this.
It is ours.
We are not the steward.
We are the king and therefore we can do this.
But in the end they're just making a horrible piece of technology for gathering information that is inevitably going to fall into the wrong hands.
Yes, but I think that's where they're coming from.
I don't think they're saying, oh, we're like Sauron.
I think in their minds, they think they're like Aragorn, the king.
It is their right.
They have the duty to look into these.
According to the New York Times, Trump hasn't spoken publicly about the plan since, but behind the scenes, his administration has moved quickly.
Of course, they're so eager, they're giddy.
Oh boy, oh boy, we're really going to do it this time.
The order signed on March 20th.
The order is titled Stopping Waste, Fraud, and Abuse by Eliminating Information Silos.
Once again, this overly long, nonsense name for something.
It presents mass data consolidation as a bureaucratic fix, removing unnecessary barriers to federal employees accessing government data.
Well, the thing is, that's your data.
That's all.
You.
That's all me.
It's everything about all of us, all in one place.
It isn't government data, it's citizens' data.
Yes, it's government the data has.
It reads, will help eliminate bureaucratic duplication and detect fraud.
But the orders...
It gives designated federal officials sweeping access to all unclassified agency records, software systems and data across departments.
It orders agencies to remove internal sharing restrictions within 30 days and grants the federal government unfettered access to state-level data programs even if stored in third-party databases.
It overrides previous executive orders and suspends regulatory safeguards that might slow it down.
Well, isn't this a big, beautiful bill, folks?
Isn't this wonderful?
Critics say the result is clear.
A legal blueprint for a vast centralized surveillance infrastructure without guardrails, oversight, or external review.
Yes.
And of course, the big, beautiful bill removes any state's ability to stop it.
It says, anything we do with AI, you have no say over.
We are going to do what we want, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Doge.
Much of the groundwork has been laid by the Department of Government Efficiency.
Doge.
Not so long ago, led by Elon Musk, Thiel's longtime business partner officially tasked with modernizing federal technology and software, Musk described his mission in deceptively simple terms.
Making computers talk to each other.
But beneath that phrase lies a sweeping AI-first agenda.
As a new American has tracked since its inception, DOG has been embedding artificial intelligence across federal agencies, automating analysis, standardizing systems, and preparing government data for large-scale consolidation.
And this is going to be part of Trump's legacy.
This will be one of the things he's remembered for, not just the lockdown, not just the mRNA shots, but being the president that ushered in this total surveillance state.
To continue the implementation of the order, the administration turned to Palantir, the firm built to do exactly this.
Since Trump's return to office, Palantir has received $113 million in federal contracts, plus a new $795 million deal with the Department of Defense.
Good old DOD, the Department of Defense, and this time, well, like always, they're at war with the American people.
At the center is Palantir's flagship product, Foundry.
Foundry is not just an analytics tool, it's a full-scale data operating system.
Palantir describes it as a central platform for data-driven decision-making and situational intelligence, designed to pull together fragmented sources.
From spreadsheets and real-time feeds to legacy federal databases into a single, unified view.
At its core is Ontology, a semantic engine that turns raw data into high-fidelity interactive objects.
These objects represent real-world entities like people, payments, events, and relationships.
Foundry uses them to build composite profiles, simulate outcomes, and automate decisions.
Palantir calls it closed-loop analytics in which the system doesn't just analyze data, it acts on it.
Well, isn't that great?
The system can act on that data, whatever that means.
Isn't it wonderful?
I'm sure this won't be horrifying in the least.
One official told the Times that Foundry makes it easy to merge information from different agencies.
Well, that sounds harmless, doesn't it?
It just merges information.
That's exactly what it's going to do.
Foundry is already embedded in the Department of Homeland Security, the DHS, Health and Human Services, HHS, and the Internal Revenue Service, IRS, where Palantir engineers are constructing a searchable database of taxpayer records.
Expansion talks are underway with the Social Security Administration, the SSA, and the Department of Education.
Which brings up the question, why?
Why does Palantir need access to the Department of Education?
Are they going?
Why would you want all of this consolidated?
You know, for passwords, everyone would tell you, don't use the same password across multiple sites, because if one of them gets compromised, then you can use the password for a bunch of other things to compromise more parts of your life.
So they're going a step beyond that.
They're just taking all of the private data and putting it all in one big happy package, both for hackers and also they're saying that this will help eliminate bureaucracy and let federal agents find...
If government isn't moral, the last thing we would want is for it to be more efficient.
Yes, and of course we know that government is not moral.
And realistically, it can't be moral.
Structures and systems can't be moral.
They are made up.
People inside them can be moral, but the system itself is unmoving, unchanging.
It is simply a structure.
Palantir could be considered the deep state's private sector arm.
Founded in 2003 with seed funding from In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture wing, Palantir was built to turn surveillance into software, automating what intelligence agencies once did manually.
Before Palantir, analysts sifted through siloed data, satellite feeds, phone logs, visa records, financial reports by hand.
Palantir's platforms changed that.
They ingest fragmented data streams, map relationships in real time, and flag patterns of interest.
I wonder what the government could be interested in.
I wonder.
Because of course we know that they never do anything untoward to the citizenry.
No, they never do things like entrap poor families that are desperately in need of funding.
No, they've never done anything like that.
Forget about Ruby Ridge.
Forget about Waco.
What once took days of human labor now takes seconds of computation.
Palantir holds contracts with the DOD, CIA, NSA, FBI, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, DHS, HHS.
It supports battlefield analytics, predictive policing, and pandemic logistics.
Ah, pandemic logistics.
Isn't that wonderful?
They'll be able to track and trace and understand who's likely to comply and who won't.
They'll know before you do, and they'll be able to Send the police and pick you up before you do anything.
It's expanding into financial surveillance to the IRS.
And of course, this is again brought to you by Trump.
Do you think MAGA voters have buyer's remorse yet?
Or do you think they're still being the same gullible fools that elected him?
Nibiru, 2029.
The warnings are out there about Trump's partnership in one of the largest biometric ID companies in the world long before the 2024 selection.
That is right.
We actually have a video that my dad did five years ago.
We're probably going to play after this about Palantir.
He has been talking about Palantir even longer than that, but that is the oldest one that I could find specifically.
We'll play that after this.
Yeah, that's right.
I mean, it's the orange Don, so it makes it all okay.
It's so nice to know that he's sitting there watching our every move.
Making sure we're all safe in our beds.
Junk silver.
Palantir is getting rewarded for helping to track down thousands of January 6th prisoners.
I would not be surprised.
They were a good little tool for the government to crush these people.
To ruin their lives.
And as such, well, if you do the government's bidding, you get the big bucks.
You get the big contracts.
It helps track insurgents, map networks, and flag suspicious activity.
In Afghanistan, it helped identify high-value targets.
Domestically, it has been used to monitor U.S. citizens flagged as potential threats, combining drone footage, social media, and classified intelligence into a live, clickable map.
Remember when the Department of Education flagged parents that were complaining about how bad the system was and about the LGBT propaganda?
As domestic terrorists, remember that?
I'm sure Palantir won't be used for any sort of nefarious ways of getting back at these people.
There was a story about the parents that spoke up at PTA meetings being put on a list by the Biden administration for being violent domestic extremists for talking at a PTA meeting about their children.
Yes, we've got a comment here from Guard Goldsmith.
If I have it right, Palantir started in 2003 with seed money from the CIA.
How charming.
Yes, that's right.
As we said, In-Q-Tel.
That is the CIA's venture capital arm.
That's where they send the money through.
Foundry.
Its civilian counterpart powers everything from disaster response and drug approval workflows to vaccine distribution and law enforcement surveillance.
played a key role in Operation Warp Speed, and continues to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, and police departments via DHS Partnerships.
That's right.
Palantir also supplies the U.S. Army with battlefield intelligence through TITAN, a real-time sensor fusion system with logistics forecasting through Vantage.
This is a side tangent, but their naming conventions are all over the place.
Palantir, Titan, Vantage.
You'd think if they were going to name themselves after something from Lord of the Rings, they might continue to go with Lord of the Rings names, but it's all over the place.
This isn't enterprise software.
It's the digital nervous system of the national security state, privatized, optimized, and deeply embedded.
Palantir doesn't just analyze information.
It defines what matters.
Once installed, it becomes indispensable.
That's right.
Once the government has a new form of power, they don't like to let it go.
They have an addiction.
And once they feed that addiction, once they get a new, better high, they can't go back to the way it was.
They can't go back to their previous status quo.
It's just not possible.
A constitutional cure for fraud, waste, and abuse.
A common refrain among proponents of what Doge has started and what Palantir is set to take to the next level is, how else can we find waste?
Apparently they believe building a panopticon is the only reasonable solution to government efficiency.
That's right.
If you mismanage government enough, if you make it so large and bloated that no human could possibly sift through it, sort through it, and get rid of it, then we'll just have to bring in AI to do it.
We're going to, once again, reward their bad behavior.
They're going to get rewarded for it, and Palantir is going to enrich themselves.
Doge was initially marketed as a small government solution.
In reality, the administration is now building the largest surveillance infrastructure in U.S. history and replaces red tape with software bureaucracy, with automation and decentralization, with a centralized brain.
That brain is Palantir.
I'm just thinking of young Frankenstein.
Bad, abby, abnormal brain.
Do not use.
This is definitely an abnormal brain and should be avoided.
If the goal is truly to stop fraud and abuse, the answer isn't machine-led centralization, it's constitutional decentralization.
Instead of wiring together every federal data set, start really dismantling the unconstitutional sprawl, not automating it.
Push responsibility back to the states where programs are closer to the people and misuse is easier to detect.
Let local governments handle entitlement verification, program audits, and budgeting, empowering independent inspectors general.
Demand transparency from contractors.
Enforce real congressional oversight, not automated compliance powered by black box algorithms.
Another favorite line is, but the government already has the data.
Yes, it does.
But not like this.
That's right.
It might have the data.
It might have it sitting somewhere.
But the problem is for them, they don't have the staff to look through it all, to sift through it all, to understand it.
This will give them the ability to do that.
The AI will be able to parse through it and look at your entire life in seconds.
There was the meme for a while of your private FBI agent looking over your shoulder at everything you do online.
Well, this is going to turn that into something of a reality.
It'll be an AI agent, but it will still report back if it finds anything that it deems actionable, quote-unquote.
Yes, and of course they're going to set those parameters to be as loose as they can.
If you have slight criticism of the government, you will be put on some kind of list.
Federal data is fragmented, purpose-bound, and legally siloed.
Tax returns don't live next to medical records.
Immigration logs can't be casually cross-queried with social security files.
These barriers exist for good reason, to prevent abuse, mission creep, and political weaponization.
What Dogue and Palantir are doing is not storing data, they're fusing it, turning it into real-time profiles, simulations, and decision loops.
This isn't merely having data, it's about operationalizing it.
That's right, and that's why they built those data centers all those years ago.
Even knowing they couldn't look through it all yet, they knew something like this was coming down the pipeline because the government and the people in the government and the people behind the people in government work on decades-long time spans.
They plan for this sort of thing years upon years in advance.
And these people have had...
Finally, if fraud were truly the concern, why hasn't Doge looked into the biggest missing pile of all?
The Pentagon has reportedly lost track of over $21 trillion.
So far, Doge's grand data crusade has turned up just $80 million in flag spending, mostly in diversity, equity, and inclusion and climate-related programs.
And of course, that's all good to get rid of that waste.
That's wonderful.
Get rid of the DEI nonsense and the climate-related nonsense.
However, $80 million versus $21 trillion.
The military-industrial complex is the largest waste of money the federal government engages in.
Just poof, it vanishes.
And people just go, oh, well, you know, sometimes you lose $21 trillion.
What can I say?
What Doge has started and what Palantir is now finalizing is not a war on fraud.
It's the construction of a system that fuses surveillance, automation, and enforcement into a single architecture of control.
Things are going to get really scary when it has access to drones that can just dispatch to haul you in.
An automated police force of robots that will show up at your door simply because Palantir didn't like what it saw.
Once this grid is put in place, it won't just monitor the governed, it will govern.
Decisions will be made not by elected officials, but by algorithms.
Rights won't be revoked with force, but denied by code.
The Constitution won't be torn up, it'll be silently bypassed.
When the lights flicker, there will be no lever to pull.
That's right.
They're going to dispatch RoboCop to your door one day and then dutter alive, punk.
You're coming with me.
Junk Silver.
What's being described here is the ultimate result of believing FDR's promise that social security numbers would never be used for ID purposes.
That's right.
The social security number is your track and trace number.
It is, for all practical purposes, just a way for them to know who you are and where you are at all times.
This is on The New American as well.
The New American, as I said, is doing a great job talking about this.
This is by Joe Wolverton II, JD.
Palantir's database would gut the Fourth Amendment.
Once again, the American people find themselves betrayed by those they entrusted with the preservation of their liberty.
The recent expose in the New York Times reveals that President Donald Trump, supposed champion of the Constitution, has instead gleefully erected the very apparatus of tyranny our founders warned against.
A surveillance leviathan that there is to render the Fourth Amendment an empty parchment.
No matter what is on paper, the law of the land is always effectively whatever the people will tolerate, whatever they will put up with.
That is how the government operates.
It doesn't matter what's in the Constitution if the American people will simply put up with worse.
You will live under the amount of tyranny that you tolerate, as I've heard said before.
According to the Times, the Trump administration has not only deepened its relationship with Palantir, That's nice.
Do you think they're taking them out for little dinners?
Got candles and roses on the table.
Oh, Peter Thiel.
Oh, Peter Thiel.
Thank you so much.
You've made me the happiest dictator on the planet.
A Silicon Valley behemoth built on the promise of rummaging through private data, but has laid the technological groundwork for merging data across federal agencies under the cloak of government efficiency.
Well, we want to be efficient, don't we, folks?
We want these people to be able to do their job better.
Trump signed an executive order in March directing that data silos be obliterated.
The result?
A monstrous machinery capable of compiling bank accounts, medical records, student debt, and disability status into a single dossier on every American.
Let us make no mistake about what this means.
It is the construction of a general warrant in digital form.
Our founding fathers fought a revolution to free us from the oppressive tyranny of general warrants, those vile instruments that allowed British agents to rummage through colonists' homes and papers without cause or oversight.
The Fourth Amendment was ratified precisely to slam the door on such abuses.
It declares in no uncertain terms that the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated.
That no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause.
What then are we to call this modern effort to aggregate the private lives of Americans into the hands of bureaucrats?
I call it an electronic general warrant.
A warrant that seeks everything about everyone, everywhere, all at once.
S.A. Moore.
Dogue cannot look into the Pentagon books because Palantir gets piles of money from the five-sided building.
That's right.
As I said, the military-industrial complex is the largest waste of money that the federal government engages in.
Now, it's only a waste of money from our perspective.
From their perspective, they're continually getting returns on it in the form of new ways of enforcing tyranny and dictatorship.
And let us not delude ourselves with the notion that this is merely a harmless effort at efficiency.
Efficiency in the hands of an unrestrained government is simply the iron heel on the neck of the people.
Trump's order to eliminate information silos and streamline data collection is Orwellian newspeak for a gross violation of the Fourth Amendment and an assault on the principle of limited government.
It is an invitation to tyranny, a temptation for political witch hunts for the punishment of dissenters and for the advancement of an agenda that places government prerogative over the natural rights of the governed.
Wally Walrus, Carpenter v.
United States, 2018, limited this doctrine ruling that warrantless access to cell site location data violates the Fourth Amendment due to its intrusive nature.
Well, I'm sure they'll find some way around that.
They'll make some excuse.
They'll have some clever little term of art that allows them to get it anyway.
Well, we're not really doing this, so you only ruled on this specific thing, and what we're doing is slightly different.
It is not a Republican problem or a Democratic problem.
It is a constitutional crisis.
Yet we are told by the apologists of the surveillance state that Palantir is merely a data processor, not a data controller.
How convenient.
This thin semantic defense crumbles under the weight of reality.
A processor that can find hidden things in the data of every American is not a neutral party.
It is the handmaiden of Leviathan.
When the executive branch, any executive branch, has the power to compile a master list of personal information on its citizenry, history teaches us that abuse is not a possibility, but an inevitability.
The danger of general warrants.
Let us recall the wisdom of James Otis, the great champion of liberty who denounced general warrants in 1761.
It is a power that places the liberty of every man in the hands of every petty officer.
Substitute Palantir engineer or Doge bureaucrat for petty officer.
An Otis warning rings truer than ever.
The Trump administration efforts to merge data from the IRS, Social Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security, and even the Department of Education into a single searchable database is a direct affront to the principle that a man's papers, be they in his desk or on his server, are his own immune from rummaging by government snoops without probable cause.
That's right, the spirit of the law doesn't change with the times or with the technology.
The Founding Fathers could not have imagined computers and these types of things, but they didn't need to.
They could set forth principles that we should have held to.
They don't need to know the exact technology.
That's the continual argument we hear from people when it comes to gun control.
Well, the Founding Fathers couldn't have imagined the type of weaponry we have today.
Obviously, the Second Amendment doesn't apply.
It's like, no.
No.
They very much were men of principles.
It was about the principle of the thing.
It wasn't about the technology of the thing.
Consider the implications.
With a few keystrokes, the federal government could create a comprehensive profile of any American, complete with financial records, medical history, social connections, and ideological affiliations.
Let us not pretend this is idle speculation.
The Times itself reports that Palantir's software is being deployed at DHS, IRS, and even Immigration and Customs Enforcement to monitor not only migrants, but by extension every American whose data is held by the federal leviathan.
The temptation to wield this power for political vendettas is simply too great.
The Fourth Amendment was written to prevent precisely this.
The right of the people to be secure means nothing if bureaucrats and bureaucrats are not.
I've heard it both ways.
Who is guarding the Fourth Amendment?
Where are the voices of constitutional fidelity?
Where are the congressional guardians of our Fourth Amendment rights?
Silence.
Deafening silence.
Meanwhile, Palantir's stock price soars, as though the Bill of Rights were just another line item on a quarterly report, and yet some former Palantir employees, to their credit, have spoken out.
For instance, Linda Gia's warning that data that is collected for one reason should not be repurposed for other uses is a reminder that even within the belly of the beast, conscience has not been wholly extinguished.
The conscience alone cannot preserve our liberties, only an informed and vigilant citizenry.
Jealously guarding their constitutional rights can turn back this tide of surveillance.
We should remember that the Fourth Amendment was not written to protect criminals from the law, but to protect the people from their government.
Yes, we need a dedicated and vigilant citizenry.
The main problem is that the vast majority of people have very little interest in politics.
They take some interest every four years when it's time to vote for the president, but between that, they pay no attention and have no interest in whatever they're doing.
Even if it affects them directly, it's like, well, it's not worth the effort.
I don't have time.
I don't have this.
I don't have that.
But they will get the boot just the same.
DG8.
Thank you for the tip.
Thank you very much.
Try to warn the Trump cult of the tyrannical surveillance state he is building and they stare blindly at you and call you a liberal or point out better than Biden.
Tyranny is easy under Trump.
That's right.
Tyranny made easy.
That's what Trump has accomplished.
Very, very true.
We should remember that the Fourth Amendment was not written to protect criminals from the law, but to protect people from their government.
Now the government, under the leadership of a man who claims to want to drain the swamp, is transforming that government into a swamp monster, armed with every piece of data on every American.
We must denounce this unconstitutional colossus.
Congress must refuse to fund this Fourth Amendment demolition derby.
State governments must pass laws that prohibit their cooperation with these federal data fusion centers.
And the courts, those so-called guardians of liberty, must remember that the Constitution was not written in pencil to be erased at the whim of executive orders.
The Fourth Amendment is not negotiable.
It is not subject to the whims of Palantir's quarterly earnings or Trump's fantasies of an all-knowing This is our fight, and it is one we cannot afford to lose.
That's right.
If you don't pay attention, you will still get the same treatment.
As the old saying goes, well, I'm not interested in politics.
Well, politics is interested in you.
The government is deeply, deeply interested in everything you say or do at all times.
That is the way this works.
How Palantir is expanding the surveillance state, and this is from Reason Magazine.
The article describes how Palantir, a data analytics company, is expanding its surveillance capabilities for the U.S. government.
The company's tools are currently being used for immigration enforcement, but there are concerns about the potential for misuse of this technology.
Yes, some slight concerns, of course.
I'm just a little concerned.
If you think the government will only use these tools to track illegal immigrants, think again.
DG8 again, thank you for the tip.
I try to point out how wrong it is with Palantir.
Their response is, I trust whatever Trump does.
Do they realize this power will go to the left when he is gone, just like it approved COVID?
Clot shot.
They don't think that far ahead.
A lot of people are simply only able to interpret the data that they see in front of them.
If that, they are mostly just operating on partisan ideals, tribalism.
They have no ability to reason further down the line.
They are simply a problem, reaction, solution, operating on gut instinct.
That is sadly the truth.
When people complain about big tech, they tend to mean companies like Meta, Google, and X. To go back for that for a second, if you'll remember, there was that NPC meme that came out many years ago at this point.
And people realized some people don't have an inner monologue.
They don't have certain mental capabilities.
They can't visualize things.
They don't have the ability to think things through properly.
So they, again, are just operating on direct.
Much less attention is directed at the tech companies helping the federal government consolidate and analyze data on all of us.
Companies like the data analytics firm Palantir, created by PayPal co-founder and Donald Trump supporter Peter Thiel.
Now why would Peter Thiel have been a Donald Trump supporter?
Why?
Oh why?
It's because he knew what Donald Trump was.
Peter Thiel is not a good guy.
He's not some benevolent billionaire that wants to generate this data and utilize it for the good of mankind.
He is exactly the type of person that you would think he is.
He wants all of this because he wants power and money.
Hellantir has long been connected to government surveillance.
It was founded in part with CIA money.
It has served as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE contractor since 2011.
It's been used for everything from local law enforcement to COVID-19 efforts.
They received $795 million contract.
The Department of Defense awarded the company last week.
That's right.
Last week.
Along with the Trump administration's efforts to share more data across federal agencies, this signals Palantir's huge data analysis capabilities could wind up being wielded against all Americans.
It's not a matter of could, it's a matter of when.
They will.
We've seen how the government operates.
The second you give them a power, even if you specifically tell them, no, don't do this here on American soil, they're going to do it.
They will do it.
That's how the government operates.
The ultimate concern is a panopticon of a single federal database with everything that the government knows about every single person in this country.
Cody Ventsk, senior policy counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union, told Wired in April, what we are seeing is likely the first step in creating the centralized dossier on everyone in this country.
Even the ACLU is worried.
when you start, when when It is scary times indeed.
It is terrifying to come to the same conclusion.
From dream to nightmare reality.
Creating detailed portraits of Americans based on government data is not just a pipe dream, notes the Times.
The Trump administration has already sought access to hundreds of data points on citizens and others through government databases, including their bank account numbers, the amount of their student debt, their medical claims, and any disability status.
Washington already has a ton of data on all of us, but it's often separated across systems and agencies.
By linking it all together, the government could create much more detailed profiles on all of us.
That's right, they're going to know everything.
They're going to know if you like long walks on the beach at night, that you prefer a certain type of wine.
They'll be the perfect boyfriend.
No previous database system has ever centralized this much personal info across various federal agencies.
Jason Bassler of the Free Thought Project posted on X. Jason Bassler has been a very big proponent of personal liberty throughout the years.
He has done a lot of great work.
He's especially good when it comes to police overreach, police abuse of their power.
He's done a lot of great work on that topic.
Even some former Palantir employees object, data that is collected for one reason should not be repurposed for others.
That's still, that's Linda Gia.
Combining all that data, even with the noblest of intentions, significantly increases the risk of misuse.
As of now, it's unclear how much merging has actually been done.
According to the Times, the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service are only in talks about.
What if that's a misprint?
Is it supposed to be treasury, or are they actually just treasuring this tool that is going to give them the ability to spy on every American all the time?
They're treasuring it.
They treat it as they would a lover.
They are very, very kind and gentle with their tools of oppression.
For now, what we know is that Palantir tools are being used heavily in immigration enforcement.
When it comes to tracking immigrants, in April, Palantir was awarded a $30 million ICE contract to help track people in the country illegally.
Palantir's, and of course, this is something that will make certain members of the MAGA movement clap and hoot like seals.
They'll just sit there like, oh boy, he's going to get them out of here.
He's going to remove all of them.
So it doesn't matter if he siphons up all my data as well.
We're going to get all the illegals out of it.
Not really the deportation aspect yet, but hey, at least they're being surveilled.
Yes.
Well, first we've got to study the enemy.
We've got to know the enemy.
Well, you're the enemy.
I'm the enemy.
That's who the enemy is to the federal government.
Tracking American...
I was saying if they really cared about getting rid of the illegal immigration problem, they would start with social security and welfare.
Not social security, but the welfare programs that are being taken advantage of.
Thank you.
Even if surveilling American citizens is not necessarily the endgame, collecting data of the sort required by these immigration enforcement systems inevitably tracks Americans.
The ICM includes data from various police departments, financial institutions, and federal agencies, including information pulled on drivers.
Some of it was compiled because people were charged with crimes, but some of it is not.
It doesn't just include information on immigrants, legal or illegal.
ICE uses ICM not only to collect information about its target, but also people who come in contact with them, such as their associates and employers, citizens and non-citizens alike, wrote Feeney.
It's a strict immigration enforcement regime worth intrusive government surveillance that would make ever more Americans vulnerable to Big Brother scrutiny, he asked.
Right now, the Trump administration is using Palantir tools for immigration enforcement, but those tools could easily be applied to other administration targets, including immigration protesters, pro-Palestinian protesters, and so on.
And of course, a future Democratic administration could use them to track people for its own ends, too.
That's right.
Even if you have a benevolent dictator, you will not have him forever.
Even if he does have your best interests at heart, you don't know what the next person in line will do with all that accumulated power.
You have no reason to believe that it will continue to be benevolent.
In fact, you have every reason, based on history, to believe that it will not.
Of course, we haven't really seen a benevolent dictator in history.
Have we?
Palantir's deepening government ties spark fears of centralized surveillance.
This is from Zero Hedge.
Trump.
They say the US government, but it's really Trump who is laying the groundwork for what could become an interconnected and unified surveillance apparatus created by a company which has been in business with the government since 2008.
And of course, The question becomes, is it Trump or is he just a useless, useful idiot that they put into position?
Personally, I'm of the opinion that as every other president, Trump is just a figurehead, a weapon that they use to sneak these things past the American people.
He's a large, orange Trojan horse with an atrocious comb over.
He sits there and he bloviates and he whinges on and the American people, or half of them, clap like seals because he says a couple things here and there that they like while the bureaucrats behind the scenes continue with their faceless evil agenda.
there.
On Wednesday, we noted that Fannie Mae, a quasi-government financial firm overseen by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, FHFA, announced a partnership with Palantir to detect mortgage fraud.
That's right, we covered that as well.
Using the firm's proprietary technology, which includes some elements of artificial intelligence.
According to the report, since Donald Trump took office, Palantir has received over $113 million in government spending, which doesn't include a $795 million contract.
From the Department of Defense awarded last week, according to the Times report citing six alleged government officials and Palantir employees, the company is also in discussions with the Social Security Administration That's right.
Remember how Trump said, continually, just about everything Biden did was wrong and stupid and evil.
He loves to talk bad about his opponent, but he won't do anything to undo the damage they've done.
Former Employees Revolt, Karp, a self, described socialists who voted for Hillary Clinton bragged about stopping the far right in Europe.
That's right.
Bragged about stopping the far right in Europe.
And we all know what their idea of far right is.
It's anyone that's a little bit to the right of Mao or Stalin or Marx.
Anyone that doesn't hold extreme leftist values is seen as far right in this day.
age.
When you're as left as you can possibly be, most people seem far right to you.
Yes.
They'll continually say things like, oh, well...
We lived in a fascist state up until Obama became president.
And it's just, really?
Is that your definition of a fascist state?
Truly, the small minds of the modern American left.
CIA agent and head of Palantir Alex Karp says his company's software single-handedly stopped the far right in Europe.
Founded in 2003 with funding from the CIA's In-Q-Tel program, Palantir's only client before 2008 was the CIA.
That's right.
The CIA starts there and works its way out as everyone else sees the amount of power that this lets the CIA have.
I want a piece of that too.
I want a piece of that pie.
Really something to brag about.
Europe is doing so well now after the far right has been stopped.
Sure there.
Absolutely flooded with immigrants and everything is generally going downhill.
But hey, the far right was stopped.
Yes.
This month, 13 former employees signed a letter urging Palantir to stop its endeavors with Mr. Trump.
Of course, Linda G was one of them.
She was a Palantir engineer until last year.
So the problem is not with the company's technology, but with how Trump administration intended to use it.
So she doesn't have any moral or ethical problems with the technology itself.
That is again the problem we see.
It is not a...
They simply see the person using it and go, oh, I don't like that guy.
He's going to use it wrong.
But my guy, my guy, he'll use this total control grid, this panopticon of surveillance that has data on every single American the right way.
S.A. more the next teal investment to watch is dollar sign ABCL.
Biologics to fix the sick from all the mRNA jabs downstream dollars, people asleep.
That's right.
They're continually...
Michelle said Palantir employees were increasingly worried about reputational damage to the company because of its work with the Trump administration.
There's growing debate within the company about its federal contracts, she said.
All of my California liberal friends are, like, going to be so mad at me if we continue this contract with President Trump.
Oh my gosh, we can't do that.
I'm gonna get made fun of.
It's amazing.
These people work for Palantir, the most comically evil, or one of the most comically evil companies you can find, but because it's Trump that is the face of this at the moment, now all of a sudden they're worried about their reputation.
Yes, it is simply a matter of social status for her.
As I said, there are no ethical or moral complications or concerns that she has.
It is simply, oh, well, Donald Trump's a bad guy.
I don't like Donald Trump.
We're going to take a reputational hit if we work with Donald Trump.
If only we were building this panopticon surveillance state for Biden, then everything would be great.
Or Kamala Harris.
Yes, or AOC, or insert whatever leftist moron that you would like.
Current employees are discussing the implications of their work and raising questions internally, she said, adding that some employees have left after disagreements over the company's work with the Trump administration.
According to Gia's letter, we no longer believe Palantir's executives are upholding these values by supporting Trump's administration, Elon Musk's Doge initiative, and dangerous expansions of executive power.
They have abandoned their responsibility and in violation of Palantir's code of conduct.
What did you think this was going to be used for?
What did you think was going to happen?
This is continually one of these things.
We see these people that appear to be incredibly intelligent, capable of building these, if evil, very impressive systems.
This is certainly a very impressive technological achievement.
It's pure evil, but it is impressive.
And yet this person couldn't understand that this was always the outcome.
Oh, we're just building this giant panopticon, this huge prison system for everyone in the United States.
I chuck it up to the cognitive dissonance of the left-right paradigm of So anything I do, no matter how unconstitutional or harmful, to promote tyranny for my side is good,
and it's the constant left-right step of everyone either supporting Trump doing these horrible, uh, tyrannical moves so long as he's a Republican, or all the people on the left supporting anyone on the left that does the same moves, but then condemns it rightfully so when it's someone on the opposite side.
Very possibly.
I just want to say, I have no respect for this woman.
She's speaking out.
No, she's whining that it's Donald Trump that's doing it.
This is one of her favorite government puppets.
She would be out there cheering.
What a despicable, principless loser this woman is.
Probably incredibly intelligent.
Has zero ethics or morals and zero capability to predict how this was going to happen.
What?
A scumbag.
According to Jia's letter, we no longer believe Palantir's executives are upholding these values.
What values?
The values of spying on everyone, collecting all their data, sifting through it, looking for things you can use against them.
What values does Palantir actually have?
Because it's not about what's written into your code of conduct or whatever you call it.
It's about what your system will obviously be used for.
What a disingenuous thing.
We wrote down we weren't going to actually do the thing that our system is obviously supposed to be used for.
Of course.
Audi MRR Palantir has been paid nearly $1 billion of our tax money to undermine the liberty and privacy of all Americans.
How is this not fascism?
That's right.
It is private-public partnership.
It is a corporate technocracy.
They are in bed with the government.
And Max, I imagine, will be sitting in a hospital.
They will access the AI database to see if it's thumbs up or thumbs down for you based on your score.
Ooh, that's right.
Your social credit score is a little low.
I don't think we can give you that treatment.
I don't think you can get that life-saving surgery.
You said some mean things on Twitter.
You protested against the LGBT agenda at schools.
You didn't let your kid go to drag queen story hour, so unfortunately, you have to die.
That will be implemented once the left gets in and puts in their socialized medicine, you know, for the good of all people.
But of course there's limited resources, so we have to pick and choose who gets it.
So the deaf panels next time will likely be looking at more than just medical conditions, but political conditions.
Yes, that's right, and you'll have to ration.
The medicine for those who are truly worthy of it.
It won't just be for everyone.
The death panels will be for the good of the nation, don't you know?
As Musk's Doge operation dismantles U.S. government institutions under the guise of exposing corruption, opposition remains silent.
Companies are placating Trump's administration, suppressing dissent, and aligning with his xenophobic, sexist, and oligarchic agenda.
Government databases are already erasing references to transgender people and gender-affirming care.
These injustices could be facilitated by the very software infrastructure we helped build.
That's right.
The real concern is not the Fourth Amendment at all.
It's they're erasing references to trannies.
Oh no.
They're getting rid of talk about gender-affirming care.
This is why it's so easy.
For the right to get away with this kind of thing, because the left couches their arguments in this kind of insane, stupid rhetoric.
What about the transgenders?
What about them?
Oh my gosh, shut up.
That's all the people on the right here.
Guard Goldsmith, I'd hate to commit ethical breaches under the Trump banner, but it'd be fine under Harris or a Dem.
Incredible.
Yes, that is the type of logic we continually see.
Well, it's okay when my guy does it.
You know, it's, again, like these guys who watch their sports teams, and if one of the players on the team, they foul someone, hey, that's just how the game's played, baby.
If you're not trying to do this sort of thing, you're not trying to win, but if it happens to their guy, they're immediately up in arms.
That was a foul.
What is the ref blind?
That's exactly what we are seeing here.
It's the same, just partisanship, where anything your guy does, Well, as I said, we have the first video that I could find.
This is from five years ago.
My dad talking about Palantir.
He has been on top of this for a long time.
I believe this was from right after the election in 2020.
I know we have talked about it for longer than that, but this is the oldest one that I have access to.
So this is about the Davos Rockefeller Palantir plan.
It's about 20 minutes long.
We're going to play at least part of it, and I'll probably link it in the video description as well.
So here's that video.
Welcome back.
We're talking about the political virus that is still with us.
You know, the day before the election, you had Deborah Birx, one of the two smart people that gave the bogus simulation from the Imperial College of London to President Trump, saying that 2.2 million people were going to die.
And she came back out.
The Washington Post had her the day before the election on Monday.
Trump advisor pleads for more aggressive action against the virus as the president downplays the threat.
She pled with top administration officials for...
We are entering the most concerning and the most deadly phase of this pandemic.
I agree with her.
Dark Winter 2, which is predicated on bogus tests to scare people about how this is increasing.
People who are not even sick, as I pointed out a couple of days ago, China just locked down a city of 4.7 million people, predominantly Muslim.
So the BBC wrote about it and said, this is nothing but persecution.
Look at this.
They tested every single person in the city.
4.7 million people tested.
They found 138 people without symptoms.
Asymptomatic!
138 people out of 4.7 million people.
I mean, even if these people were on death's bed from something, you wouldn't shut down the whole society.
Under normal circumstances, but we're talking about a plan here, a political maneuver.
This is not about controlling a pandemic.
So 138 people, asymptomatic, tested positive because they tested everybody in the city of 4.7 million.
They said, this is nothing but persecution of the Muslims.
Let me tell you, this is nothing but persecution of Western society.
To take it down.
Birx had this to say, quote, This is not about lockdowns.
It hasn't been about lockdowns since March or April.
Are you kidding me?
That's when they did the lockdown.
For 233 days, it has been about lockdown.
This is one of the most Orwellian doublespeak lies I've ever seen in my life.
Birx saying this isn't about lockdown.
Well, in a sense, it's not about lockdown.
Lockdown is about a global ID, global tracking, and global government.
And the great reset for technocratic tyranny, a new technocratic dark age.
And if you want to see what that looks like, take a look at this clip.
Let's play, guys, video clip number five.
This is Davos, partnered with an organization.
I gave you the background of the two guys who founded the Commons Project a couple of days ago.
They've got deep connections to all the usual suspects.
The Gates Foundation, all these different organizations that they fund.
One of them has very deep ties to the CIA, USAID, and other front organizations.
And the Commons Project is a CIA front organization working in partnership with the World Economic Forum, which runs Davos.
They're the ones who for years, I showed you the clip a few days ago, again, I've shown it several times this week, from 2016, The Great Reset.
You will own nothing and you will be happy about it.
You will eat no meat.
You will travel nowhere.
And you will be happier about that.
We will do everything for you.
We'll bring the stuff that we allow you to have via drone.
You'll do everything through the internet.
You'll work through the internet.
You'll be monitored through the internet.
That's Davos' plan.
And now the Great Reset, which was a conspiracy theory, is now the cover of Time magazine.
As Archbishop Vagano said in his open letter to President Trump, The quote-unquote conspiracy theorists have been right in every detail.
And I'm sorry to say we have been right.
Let's show you what the common pass that has been created by the Commons Project in cooperation with Davos, the World Economic Forum.
This is what they envision to control movement and to create a premise for a global As part of your global government mark of the beast.
Video clip number five.
Countries around the world are facing the challenge of reopening their borders while protecting their population's health.
Country to country travel bubbles and corridors are popping up all over.
But without coordination and harmonization, this patchwork of policies and restrictions will make travel confusing and uncertain for a long time to come.
On July 9th, Thomas Project, the World Economic Forum, and the Rockefeller Foundation convened more than 350 public and private sector leaders from 52 countries to come together to design a common framework for safe border reopen.
We're very happy to make part of this very important effort.
We see a lot of value in it.
It's essential for everybody that travel works and that people can have a simple, reliable and trustworthy system to get in touch and draw the conclusions they need so that they can safely travel.
We are really coming together to think about how to leverage common problems to reopen travel and trade both within the continent but also linking Africa to the rest of the world.
How do we reconcile all the different The first element of what we're proposing is asking countries to basically publish their updated screening entry requirements using a standard format on a common framework.
The next element of the framework is what we're basically going to create is a global registry, effectively, of what are the trusted sites in our countries that are doing COVID-19 lab testing for the purpose of foreign travel and eventually, of course, administering vaccines.
Going from there, what we actually want those lab and vaccination sites is basically collect identifying information so that when someone presents those results at a border, we can reconcile this was Paul who got the test.
It's the same person that's crossing my border.
So that's one element.
And then the second is make the results available using internationally recognized data standards.
From the travel industry, obviously, as we build this framework, integrate it into your reservation and check-in processes.
But ultimately, being able to leverage a common framework means those apps and services can actually interoperate with others around the world.
First, someone actually gets tested or gets vaccinated.
Their results or vaccination records need to go somewhere in two places.
One, to a national or local registry.
Alternatively, to a personal health record.
Here in Melinda, that's how Apple Health works.
Common Health, which is effectively the Android equivalent.
So ultimately, they become common shared services.
The combination of those things mean when someone actually wants to go to a country, there's an engine that effectively says, what are the current entry rules?
Where was this lab test from?
What's the result?
Does it meet the requirements?
Green or red.
And that's really what the framework does.
That capability, that framework can then get embedded in many other apps and services that people are building to actually solve this problem and enable travel.
I think we need to think about both the trust by the traveler, whether it's the trust that the person sitting next to them doesn't have COVID, or it's the trust of the government that is implementing And one of the big appeals from my position is the privacy-protecting nature of the shared platform that Common Pass makes possible.
So that's what we're building with the Common Pass framework.
Double speak.
We welcome your collaboration as we forge this common path forward.
We welcome your collaboration.
Yeah, they are collaborators.
They called them quizlings when they collaborated with the Nazis.
They are collaborators.
And understand whether they call themselves GOP Republicans or Democrats or Conservative Party, whatever they call themselves, they're collaborators with the global government when they're part of this.
And so when you hear what they're talking about, you know, they're going to create a no-fly list.
If you haven't been teasted, you've got to have the teased.
You've got to have a global ID to put that in there, and then you've got to have it all reported from the trusted source locally to the state, to the national.
To the global government to give you permission to move.
And, of course, you don't think that that's going to work its way down into domestic travel, into each and every one of these countries?
Of course it will.
If they've got to put all this stuff in, they're not only going to use it for international travel.
They're just setting up the structures and the databases there.
But as you notice that, it begins by saying, well, we've got to know that everybody is tested.
And you want to be able to fly safely.
You want to know that other person on the plane has been tasted.
Well, they tested everybody that came into the White House.
They were manic about it.
You will never get the kind of level of testing that you got into the White House.
And yet, you had people who came down with it.
You had people like Tom Tillis, who was tested.
Everybody who was going to be coming in contact with the President was tested before they got to the President.
The President still got it.
First Lady still got it.
Their son still got it.
You had Tom Tillis and other people who were wearing masks and got tested.
They still got it.
You had people like Ralph Northam, who wears a mask, presumably, even under his Ku Klux Klan hood, and he's still got it.
So it's not going to protect anybody.
It's going to protect them from you, because they're going to follow you everywhere that you go.
It's biometric surveillance.
It's the mark of the beast.
It's global government.
The CDC has already rolled this out, and it's going to be a requirement.
It will be mandatory.
We'll be right back.
All right, welcome back.
We're going to have Alex Jones joining us in the next segment.
At the bottom of the hour, we're going to start talking about the election returns, the pageant, and what has been done to game that.
I want to finish up with where we are on the vaccine, on the tracking, on the global ID, because now the company Palantir.
Do you remember Palantir?
I've talked about this a number of times.
I've been doing reports on Palantir since 2013.
And that was when you saw the PRISM report that came out.
And this is about geospatial intelligence.
It's amazing to me that since this is the fastest growing area of the intelligence community, that nobody talks about it.
You know, you have these people who work for Fox News, or used to anyway, Catherine Herridge.
I remember she got in a salary dispute with Fox.
She was upset because they didn't pay her quite a million dollars.
It was like $900,000.
It's like, what?
You know, she comes on every once in a while and sells a bunch of gaslighting lies for the CIA as the intelligence analyst for Fox.
But she decides she can move on and make some more money at MSNBC, and so now I think that's where she is, is MSNBC, doing Operation Mockingbird stuff for them.
But yeah, you know, when we look at Palantir and geospatial intelligence, the words that they will not use, even though, as I said, it is the fastest growing part of the intelligence community.
There's a report that I did a few years ago.
They compare themselves openly.
They call it Palantir.
That's a term from the Lord of the Rings.
They openly make analogies to Lord of the Rings.
And you know what the Palantir was, right?
It was a little crystal ball.
That was initially set up so that the leaders could talk to each other at long distances, you know, kind of like the internet or something.
But then it got taken over by the dark side, and they were able, if you look into it, if you remember that analogy, if you looked into the Palantir thing, the Eye of Sauron could look into you.
He could look into you, into your mind.
That's what these people do with geospatial intelligence.
That is to anticipate what you're going to do.
Anticipatory intelligence.
Not just mapping out where you are.
Geospatial intelligence was about mapping out people's political and religious beliefs, identifying threats.
It was about anticipatory intelligence, which is essentially pre-crime, minority report.
But Palantir openly talked about this.
Even their corporate symbol, the circle with a V underneath it holding it, is a crystal ball.
They are a data analytics company.
They have always served as consultants to the Department of Defense and the CIA that created them.
They were started with money from the CIA's In-Q-Tel.
The CIA openly funded these technology corporations as the Internet became practical.
And I would say to you that the entire Internet has been designed as a Palantir.
As the eye of Sauron.
And now, Palantir is in talks to help the UK.
How are they going to help them?
Oh, you know, testing and tracing for the virus.
I said at the very beginning of this, watch out what is happening in China is going to be coming here.
And look at the mainstream media reports.
You had the Atlantic.
You had all of these left-wing rags.
Bloomberg and others were saying, what's being done in China in terms of biometric surveillance is really pretty creepy.
You know, just being done for political purposes.
But, you know, They have a leg up on us to handle this virus, and we need to start thinking about doing that here to protect ourselves from the virus.
I said, see, that's exactly what they're going to do.
They're going to use the virus to sell this Chinese plan of surveillance, and they're going to have companies like Palantir deep into this.
Let me tell you, this is another one of the indications that this is a five-eyes intelligence operation.
The U.S., U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
Five eyes.
The five eyes of Sauron, if you will.
And so they're going to have, they said, data analytics company, Palantir.
This is being reported by The Motley Fool.
Because, you know, this is an investment opportunity here for you, right?
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Data analytics company, Palantir.
It's reportedly in talks with the UK about helping to manage the company's struggling test-and-trace coronavirus program.
Over time, they could provide deeper insight into how the virus is spreading.
Let me tell you what they're going to be providing deeper insight into.
They're going to be providing deeper insight into the opposition to the lockdown and the tyranny.
You've already seen this happen in Australia.
You've seen people who were organizing protests against Chairman Dan.
Chairman Dan Andrews, the Chinese puppet there, as he put in his ring of steel, as he told people they couldn't go more than three miles from their home and so forth.
We've been talking about this for the longest time.
You've seen, we reported here, they would look at people who were posting on Facebook.
They arrested a pregnant woman.
They went to the house of a couple of other guys who were talking about organizing something.
They arrested them in their home.
They confiscated their computer.
This is what Palantir is for.
They're not trying to find a virus.
You are the virus.
The virus is freedom and liberty, and they are going to shut that down.
And the hunt for the virus source reports DNews.
The World Health Organization is going to let China take charge.
Oh, you know, why not?
They solved it, right?
They had a Halloween party.
Zombie nurses and everything else.
Thousands of people partying on Halloween in Wuhan.
In Wuhan.
But, you know, if you do that here, The Hill is bragging about the fact, and NBC News reported, that in Utah, you had some people holding a Halloween party.
And they said they had, at this large area here, the Knolls on the west shore of Utah Lake, they said there were 3,000 to 10,000 people in attendance until the police shut down the party at 10 p.m. on Halloween.
So the Chinese can have a party, no mask, no social distancing.
They can mock us with zombie nurses.
And yet, if we have a party in Utah where there isn't a virus there either, we get the police treatment.
And it's bragged about by NBC, by The Hill, by everybody.
But we're going to let the World Health Organization look for the source of the virus.
Let me tell you the source of what's coming.
You know, we talk about vaccines.
Well, there's a new study out, published in Pediatric Health Medicine and Therapeutics.
A significant relationship between mercury and autism, they say.
And what they did was, this is an epidemiological study that searched Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect databases, 18 articles conducted in different countries from 1982 to 2019.
They said the studies upon which the CDC relies on to say that there is no threat, no connection between mercury and vaccines and autism.
Are not true.
They said these six studies that they have produced from the CDC are in sharp contrast to research conducted by independent researchers over the past 75 years that have consistently found thimerosal to be harmful.
You know, I had, at one point in time, I tried soft contact lenses.
They had a thimerosal in that.
And, I mean, it just turned my eyes blood red.
And I had an optometrist.
Talked to me about that, and I told him about that.
He goes, oh, they don't use that anymore.
That's got mercury in it.
But they will inject it at the time they had still had that as an adjuvant.
But it's not just mercury.
It's also aluminum.
But now we have a new brand with Operation Warp Speed.
You don't have aluminum, which harms your brain, or mercury, which harms your brain and nervous system.
No, no, no.
We have genetic adjuvants.
Yeah, we have the Ad5 recombinant DNA adenovirus, and we can also turn your body into a vaccine manufacturing facility.
We can go in and mess with your DNA directly.
No problem, right?
No problem, right?
Well, welcome back, folks.
And yes, as I said, that is from about five years ago.
And as he said in that report, he has been reporting on this since 2013.
Hopefully I'll be able to find the original 2013 report so you can see how long they've been planning this.
But I thought that one was worth playing as well, since it covers everything we are still dealing with today, and it also shows how they're going to use that anticipatory intelligence, like we saw in Australia with the lockdowns, monitoring social media.
And that will be just the tip.
Got some comments.
Nibiru2029, as Larry Fink declared, they will be forcing behavior on the Eloi.
That's right.
They're going to force your compliance by any means necessary.
Paleoarmory, they crave communism so badly we should have them try prison.
Doesn't get any more socialist than prison.
No private property.
Everyone is equally incarcerated.
N. Max, it must be killing David to not be able to speak on Trump's treasonous behavior.
Please pray for him.
Yes, please do keep him in your prayers.
It is difficult for him not to be able to be here with you all and to report on what is going on.
So please keep him in your prayers.
Please pray that he'd be able to speak properly again soon, that he would be returned to us even better than ever.
The real Octo spook, MAGA-trusted Trump, I am sure some at least must be rethinking that.
I hope so.
I hope so.
I hope there are some people that are not so deluded that they're able to just hand-wave this away.
Mega Gumby, they are really amping up the divisive tactics.
Yes, they are.
Divide and conquer is one of their eternal strategies that they use.
I do think, however, it is important to realize that there are certain differences between people that are naturally there.
I think there are certain people that you cannot make common cause with.
Some people that are simply intrinsically different.
The only thing that has the miraculous power to break down all boundaries is the gospel.
Some people will never see the point, no matter how logically, no matter how effectively Effectively, you use rhetoric with them.
They simply cannot be reasoned with.
So, do not trust that you can change some people.
Do not trust that you can make them see these things.
You cannot reason someone out of a position they did not reason themselves into.
Hi, Verbal, can you make David's take on Palantir?
You are now playing a standalone link to share.
Yes, we will re-upload it so that it is, once again, on the top of the feed.
It is already up on all of the platforms, but I will cut it out again.
They have fulfilled their purpose.
That's right.
The real Octo Spook, a Palantir, is one of the several indestructible crystal balls from J.R.R.
Tolkien's epic fantasy novel, The Lord of the Rings.
The word comes from Kenya Palan, far and tear, watch over.
That's right.
It was so that you could view things and gain knowledge from a great distance.
The real Octo Spook, America has been taken off the tracks with common criminals exercising extraordinary power.
Yes, it is.
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Soylent Goy.
Use Palantir to find their target and send in military drones.
That's right.
And speaking of drones, that's what is happening in Ukraine.
Sworns of drones from parked trucks destroy Putin's bombers.
Now, we actually have some video of this.
So I'm going to play this video of a drone leaving a truck right now.
You can see it lift off right there.
It takes off.
Of course, these are weaponized drones.
And it flies off to go find its target and to inflict damage.
I'm going to play another video for you.
This is people entering the truck to see what is going on inside, and it explodes immediately.
Whether it was booby-trapped or whether one of the drones was damaged and exploded once he entered, I don't know.
But this is the future of warfare.
This is what they are working towards.
You can see here, these are containers full of drones.
A bomb capable of inflicting damage somewhere else, whether autonomously or piloted, but I think these ones are actually autonomous, just programmed to seek out targets.
Yes, Lance is saying they also could have left one of the drones in the truck and detonated it when someone got inside it.
Yes, that is also true.
And here we see more of these drones just sitting in a warehouse.
Right there.
That is the future of warfare, because they are very small, and they are very inexpensive, and you can outfit a swarm of these things at a cheap price.
That is a lot of drones, as you can see Lance is saying, pointing that out, yes.
And that is a lot of damage that they can inflict with minimal cost.
And this is just the corner of a...
This is a small room, a small corner, and that is a large amount of drones.
Each one of those containers must have been absolutely loaded with the things.
But yes, that is the future of warfare.
That is what they are working towards.
Autonomous killing machines flying in and blowing up whatever they deem a threat.
Swarms of drones from parked trucks destroy Putin's bombers.
That's right, the bombers are the old way of fighting war.
Secret spider's web operation targets four airfields deep behind enemy lines in one of the war's most extensive strikes.
Ukraine launched an audacious drone strike against Russia's prized strategic nuclear bombers in an operation kept secret from Donald Trump.
That's right, they're keeping secrets, folks.
But you won't be able to, because Palantir will make sure of that.
Swarms of attack drones emerged from park trucks to target airfields in the coordinated assault on four bases deep behind enemy lines.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, hailed the brilliant attack, which he said will undoubtedly be in history books.
We are doing everything to make Russia feel the need to end this war, he said, as officials from both sides of the conflict were due to meet for ceasefire talks in Istanbul.
Operation Spiderweb carried out by Ukraine Security Service and overseen by Mr. Zelensky, but officials last night insisted that the White House was not warned in advance.
Mr. Trump has been urging Ukraine and Russia to end the war in Ukraine, but his peace plan has been rejected by Putin.
I wonder if this is another Taliban scenario where we arm these people, we outfit them, we give them the training, and then eventually they turn on us.
Are no longer in need of us.
They will do what they want.
It is funny how we have engaged in two proxy wars with Russia, just in, well, I suppose the original Gulf War was a little bit before my time.
A second round of direct talks was due to begin on Monday morning in Istanbul, but hopes of a breakthrough were dashed by heavy attacks from both militaries on Sunday.
The SBU said that as many as 40 warplanes worth $7 billion and amounting to 34% of Russia's strategic cruise missile carriers have been destroyed in the clandestine drone operation.
Now, of course, this will be in history books.
May you live in interesting times.
Historic doesn't mean good.
Yes, that's right.
There are many, many things in history books that are just recounted because they are horrific.
There's also the fact that Zelensky is crowing, like, oh, we were able to take out their long-range bombers, yes, but you are also showing them how to do it themselves.
Russia, if they haven't already, will also be working on this kind of drone technology.
In World War II, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, of course, as we all know, but the thing that they didn't account for was that The thing they didn't account for was that America had moved all its aircraft carriers out of Pearl Harbor, or at least a large majority of them.
They got a lot of the battleships, and they thought that was the important thing.
But technology had advanced.
The type of war they were engaging in had changed.
It was no longer about the battleships.
It was about the aircraft carriers that could carry these planes into strike distance.
And so the loss of the battleships It was not that big of a deal.
It was, of course, horrible, and the death was terrible.
But from a strategic standpoint, the battleships being blown up didn't matter that much in the grand scheme of things.
Skipper T2, maybe in the meantime David can write about Trump's treasonous behavior for you to read.
Actually, we have an article from my dad about Pearl Harbor, which I'm probably going to read after this article.
I just need to pull it up.
My computer crashed earlier, and so I lost all the things I had pulled up on it.
But, yes, he is working on writing articles.
If he can't be here to speak directly to you, he will be writing articles, and I will be reading them.
Because he has so much information.
He has so much that he...
It's just incredible the amount of knowledge he has.
And the ability to...
I will do my best to do that in his stead.
But yes, this is actually what the article is about.
So that is why I mentioned Pearl Harbor, because it is on my mind through the article.
And it is up on our substack if you'd like to go check it out.
It is Rush's Pearl Harbor, or Our Pearl Harbor Part Do.
But yes, I'll be reading that directly after this article.
The SBU said that as many as 40 warplanes worth 7 billion, amounting to 34% of Russia's strategic cruise missile carriers, had been destroyed by the clandestine drone operation.
If the figures are confirmed, the attack would represent a sweeping blow to Russia's ability to bomb Ukraine safely from distance and a dent to its nuclear strike capabilities.
Well, hopefully.
I haven't seen anyone talking about tiny nuclear drones yet, but I'm sure that is on the horizon as well.
A drone outfitted with a dirty bomb is a horrifying thing to contemplate.
The Ukrainian attack involves smuggling drones into shipping containers with remote-controlled retractable roofs like two-strike Russian aircraft as far away as the Arctic.
Moscow had been forced to relocate the bulk of its expensive bomber fleet thousands of miles from the front line in a now failed attempt to get them out of range of Ukraine.
Mr. Zelensky boasted that Ukraine had set up a secret base for the operation next door to a Russian spy headquarters and claimed all operatives returned safely to Ukraine.
Russian commentators close to the military called the strike a black day for Russian long-range aviation and Russia's Pearl Harbor moment.
Seeking to downplay the damage, Russia's defense ministry later confirmed that several of its military aircraft caught fire in the Murmansk and Irkutsk regions, adding, there were no casualties.
The planes targeted are some of Russia's most treasured military assets.
The long-range nuclear-capable Tupolev 295 Bear and T-2-160 Blackjack, the largest combat aircraft in the world, and the supersonic Tupolev.
I am so sick of this relatable, cringy, millennial speak that basically every public-facing PR account engages in.
Whether it's for Wendy's, or whatever fast food chain, or the Ukrainian.
The Ukrainian PR account for the war are just like, ooh, did you ever want to see Russia's fleet get taken out?
We got you covered.
People are dying.
Your countrymen are dying.
And you're sitting there at your computer like, we got them.
We got you covered.
I find it so gross.
I find it utterly despicable and just a sh...
It's neutering language.
It is making communication easier.
Earlier in the day, a wave of bombings, presumably from Ukrainian sabotage teams, also targeted Russian railways, derailing trains and killing at least seven passengers, what Moscow called acts of terrorism.
Attacks came after Russia carried out its largest drone strike on Ukraine since the war began Saturday night.
It also fired a missile at a training base, killing soldiers and forcing a senior Ukrainian Army commander to resign.
Wow.
That is, again, Ukraine using drones to take out large bombers.
Now I am going to read the article from my dad.
And again, this is on our sub-stack, the David Knight Show sub-stack.
Russia's Pearl Harbor, or our Pearl Harbor Part 2. Russia's Pearl Harbor is mainstream media's characterization of the drone attack that destroyed an estimated $7 billion worth of aircraft with drones, destroying 34% of Russia's cruise missile-carrying aircraft and a loss of about 5.5% of their annual budget of $126 billion.
Their budget is only one-eighth of the USA's spending.
But in what way is it Pearl Harbor?
A surprise attack?
No.
FDR knew it was coming.
And stood aside in order to build a public consensus for war.
This Ukrainian attack was, however, like Pearl Harbor in that it showed the premier weapons of the previous war, battleships, are now made obsolete by newer aircraft carriers.
In Daniel Suarez's 2012 fictional book, Kill Decision, a container ship carrying hidden drones unleashes a surprise attack against a U.S. Navy ship.
This new Pearl Harbor was hidden drones from a semi-trailer, unleashing a devastating attack against Russian planes on the ground.
Reality.
A central theme of the book is that the entire military complex would need to retool to the delight of the military-industrial complex.
That's right.
They're never upset when their old methods of war are proven to be outmoded.
They are never upset when, by fighting the last war, they lose hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands of lives because it means they get to spend more money, make more money.
Raytheon and Boeing are salivating at the idea.
Like, oh good, they're finally seeing the error of their ways.
They're finally seeing that they need to spend another billion dollars, another ten billion dollars, another hundred billion dollars.
Whatever it is, they are very, very excited.
The central theme of the book is the entire military complex would need to retool to the delight of the military-industrial complex.
Unfortunately, the Pentagon and MIC are still partying and spending like it's 1999.
A trillion-dollar budget to squander on massively complex and expensive weapon systems like the recently green-lighted next-generation fighter jet.
We saw what a debacle that was.
After Russia showed how vulnerable state-of-the-art tanks, $10 million each, were two cheap drones, the Pentagon continues to build complex, ludicrously expensive centralized weapon systems, a mirror of the Pentagon itself.
Drones make the asymmetric warfare of Iraq and other recent wars look trivial.
Laughs and mocks Putin.
Do they not see our exposure to asymmetric drone warfare as far, far greater?
As we pour money we borrow into building antique weapons?
But hey, they'll look really impressive in Trump's parade.
And dictatorial pride is all that really matters, right?
Real defense is to pursue peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations while we avoid entangling military alliances.
George Washington's wisdom stands diametrically opposed to Donald Trump's folly.
Trump's foreign folly is not America first.
No, it is military contractors and other nations' interests that come first.
America is dead last.
And that is the article from my dad.
It's the first one he's written since he's been back.
You can find that on Substack, our Substack, the David Knight Show Substack.
So go and check that out.
Go share that around because it covers...
This is simply showing the military-industrial complex that they're going to get to spend even more money.
That the Pentagon is going to be coming forward hat in hand shortly to say, Oh, please, won't you build us a drone swarm?
Won't you please build us the next generation of weapons?
The old ones that you gave us are simply not cutting it anymore.
We need more tools of war and destruction and death.
We're going to go on to this article.
Russian bombers are burning en masse.
Ukraine's SBU drones hit more than 40 aircraft in mass attack, source says.
And when you pull up the article, they have a screenshot here of a very, very large cloud of smoke billowing out from the attack.
An operation by Ukraine Security Service SBU, using first-person view drones smuggled deep inside Russian and hidden inside trucks, has hit 41 Russian heavy bombers at four airfields across the country, a source in the agency told the Kiev Independent on June 1st.
Skipper, as I briefly mentioned before, can you imagine the horror of being a pilot for one of these things?
And day after day, All you see over and over again is some poor soul on the other end of it, cowering and running for his life as you speed this bomb directly at his head.
It is going to result in a terrible, terrible amount of psychiatric trauma.
It is going to damage these people deeply.
The operation codenamed Spiderweb and a year and a half in the planning appears to have dealt with a major blow to the aircraft Moscow uses to launch long-range missile attacks on Ukraine's cities.
The SBU first transported FPV drones to Russia and later on the territory of the Russian Federation.
The drones were hidden under the roofs of mobile wooden cabins already placed on trucks, the source said.
At the right moment, the roofs of the cabins were opened remotely and the drones flew to hit Russian bombers.
A source said that one of the airfields hit was Belaya Air Base in Russia's Irkutsk Oblast, more than 4,000 kilometers from Ukraine.
Olenya Air Base in Russia's Murmansk Oblast, the Diagoliv Air Base in Ryazan Oblast, Ivanovo Air Base and Ivanovo Oblast were also targeted.
Sorry, folks, I don't speak Russian.
Currently, more than 40 aircraft are known to have been hit, including the A-50-295-222M3.
The source out of the SBU later reported that the drone operation caused approximately, as we said, 7 billion in damages and disabled 34% of cruise missile carriers in key Russian airbases.
And they're very, very proud of this.
They are crowing that.
We will strike them, Russia, at sea, in the air, and on the ground.
And if needed, we'll get them from underground too.
Of course, they're trying to emulate and echo Winston Churchill's.
We will fight them on the beaches.
That is what they're trying to do.
They're once again trying to evoke World War II imagery in the minds of Americans because they know how deeply tied into the American psyche World War II is, being seen as the protector of the world, being able to swoop in and Save Europe has been part of the American identity ever since then.
And if they're able to tap into that, if they're able to bring that back to the forefront, they can much more easily get America on board with whatever they are doing.
And now we're going to move on to this article.
This is on RT.
Trains derailed by saboteurs in two Russian border regions.
Trains have derailed in Russia's Bryansk and Kursk regions.
Bridge collapses have derailed trains in two Russian regions, leaving at least seven people dead and multiple others wounded.
On Saturday evening, a bridge fell in front of a moving train in Bryansk region, killing seven people and injuring 71 others.
Several hours later, early on Sunday, a railway bridge collapsed under a moving freight train in the Kursk region, leaving the driver and two of his assistants wounded.
I...
Maybe they weren't carrying that many people, but that is very surprising to me.
I'm glad that more people weren't harmed.
The Russian investigative committee said that both incidents were deliberate acts of sabotage.
The attacks targeting trains in Bryansk and Kursk regions are part of a terroristic plan from the Ukrainian regime to derail the talks and scheduled to take place between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Turkey?
On Monday, Italian work correspondent Andrea Lucidi has told RT.
We'll see if they derail the talks after they've derailed the trains.
There are some groups of powers in Ukraine that would like to sabotage any attempts to reach a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, and they will make this through terrorism, he said.
Yes, I'm sure none of those involved there would happen to be from Western countries.
I'm sure the U.S. doesn't have any off-the-books people helping Ukraine with these kinds of activities.
That would never happen.
According to Lucidi, the Kiev authorities need to explain why they would like to attend some meeting with the second round of peace talks in Istanbul and at the same time use terrorism as a weapon against the Russian people.
Such behavior looks like a manifestation of some borderline psychological disease, he added.
Or again, perhaps they're being influenced by outside sources.
Perhaps they are merely doing the bidding of people in the West.
Some CIA spook somewhere calling the shots.
Collapses of two bridges in Russia were sabotage, say investigators.
And this is on RT again.
Both a passenger and a freight train have derailed in Bryansk and Kursk regions, resulting in multiple fatalities.
That's right.
Two people dead and 71 were injured on the passenger train.
Collapses of two bridges that caused train derailments in Russia's Bryansk and Kursk regions were due to sabotage, the National Investigative Committee has said.
On Saturday evening, a bridge fell in front of a moving train in Bryansk region, killing seven people and injuring 71 others.
Several hours later, early on Sunday, a railway bridge collapsed under a moving freight train in Kursk region, leaving the driver and two of his assistants wounded.
The investigative committee said in a statement on Sunday that the bridges had been blown up in both incidents.
Representatives of the investigative committee are currently working at the site of the two derailments in order to establish all of the circumstances.
That's right, they're looking into it, but we can...
They are so excited about all the things they are managing to do deep within the borders of Russia.
Whatever happened to the war on terror?
The tactic of terrorist attacks was once something that we had to go to war against.
Yes, I suppose we're going to have to declare war on Ukraine now.
They're doing terrorism.
Zelensky boasts of absolutely brilliant longest-range strikes, while Kremlin confirms terrorist attacks.
Ukraine's President Zelensky is spiking the football and poking the Russian bear, or rather jabbing it pretty hard.
He's issued a statement calling Sunday's massive drone attacks on Russian territory, which destroyed strategic bombers, an absolutely brilliant result.
Once again, he fails to see the fact that since the drones were capable of doing this, taking out these weapons, These weapons that were taken out are of lesser strategic value than the drones.
He is blind to that apparently.
If you are so easily able to use drones to destroy these formerly cutting-edge pieces of technology, that means that the drones are the more valuable asset and you need to be working on ways to make sure that Russia does not gain the advantage of drone warfare.
He described that the attack happened one year, six months, and nine days from the start of planning to effective execution, our most long-range operation.
The Ukrainians are calling it Operation Spider's Web.
Weaving spiders come not here.
Head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vassil Malyuk, delivered a report regarding today's operation, an absolutely brilliant result, a result achieved solely by Ukraine, one year, six months, and nine days from the start of planning to effective execution.
A little bit interesting to me that he felt the need to specify, and it was only us guys.
No one else was involved with this.
Now, you could put that up to him just wanting to crow and talk about, you know, engender some national pride.
Or you could be like the, as children do, deny the fact they've done anything wrong before you even know.
And before you go looking, nobody else was involved.
It was just us.
Make sure you don't look for anyone else because it really was just us here in Ukraine.
Nobody here but us Ukrainians.
Indeed, there are reports of the operation's reach going very far north.
Seems destroying Russia's strategic bombers wasn't enough for Ukraine.
Today, the city of Severmorsk that houses Russia's nuclear submarines is no longer, not violently, exploding.
This is from at J Kiev.
Russia's military has since issued official statements confirming the scope of the massive drone swarm strikes.
Military airfields across Russia have been attacked in a series of kamikaze drone strikes, the country's defense ministry reported on Sunday, blaming the incidents on Kiev.
Most of the strikes were successfully repelled, with some resulting in material damage, it added.
Airfields were targeted in the Murmansk region in the countries north in Ivanovo and Ryazan regions in central Russia, as well as in Irkutsk region in Siberia and Amur region in the far east.
All the attacks employed first-person view kamikaze drones, with some of them being launched from territories in close proximity to the airfields.
Some of the culprits behind the attacks have been detained.
The ministry said without revealing a number of those arrested or their identities.
The Russian military also said that the Kiev regime was ultimately responsible for the strikes, which they described as terrorist attacks.
Of course, now we see Russia saying that they do have some people in custody, whereas Zelensky was saying everyone made it back home safely.
I wonder who's telling fibs.
Meanwhile, Washington still feigning ignorance of planning stage of the attack.
So we're supposed to believe that no one in the sprawling U.S. intelligence apparatus, which plays a granular, intricate role in the Ukrainian war effort, ever received any notification of this massive and unprecedented drone attack on Russian nuclear-capable warplanes?
That's right.
Of course.
We had no clue.
We had no idea the intelligence state Over the over-year-long planning that it took to get this done, not a single American was made aware of it.
That's just how this goes.
They are able to get away with these bald-faced lies.
They simply lie to our faces, knowing that we can't do anything about it.
Ukraine conflict, a NATO proxy war, says Trump envoy, and this is on RT.
As well, Russian President Vladimir Putin is right in considering the Ukraine conflict a proxy war against Russia.
U.S. President Donald Trump Special Envoy Keith Kellogg told Fox News in an interview on Sunday.
He said that while he believes the peace process will ultimately succeed, escalatory issues remain, Kellogg referred to comments by German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz, who last month indicated that Berlin would be open to supplying Kiev with Taurus cruise missiles.
That's right.
Germany is all geared up and ready to go.
They are so eager to give Kiev these missiles and let them launch them wherever they want in Russia.
No holds barred.
Mertz is a warmonger par excellence.
Kellogg addressed Russian President Vladimir Putin's perspective, saying he considers this a proxy war by NATO, and frankly, in a way it is.
The escalatory issues are still there, Kellogg said.
Chancellor Mertz has said, well, I'm going to give the Ukrainians the Taurus missile system.
That's right.
Good old Mertz.
Everybody has got to be willing to step back a bit and compromise to get the peace process to an end state.
Young Boy said, well, everyone loves to compromise, don't they?
U.S. is a major cause of Ukraine war.
Beijing goes on attack, as Hegseth tells Asia allies China threat is imminent.
This is on Zero Hedge.
China is pushing back hard against new Western criticisms of its foreign policy.
As French President Emmanuel Macron said, And U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth went on the attack, hurling sharp criticisms at Beijing during the ongoing Shangri-La Dialogue Security Summit in Singapore, which noticeably China's Defense Minister Dong Jun chose to skip.
Well, I mean, I wouldn't show up to talk to Macron either.
You might encounter his wife, and she looks like a spooky, spooky skeleton.
You wouldn't want to get spooks like that, would you?
A fresh strident Chinese denunciation was formulated at the United Nations in New York.
Beijing typically is very careful with its Ukraine war statements, seeking to present itself as an outside neutral and objective mediator, urging peace.
But now Chinese officials are blistering angry over the ramped-up anti-China messaging coming from Washington and Europe.
The rhetoric is clearly getting less restrained on all sides, as increasingly hotspots in Eastern Europe get closely linked to Asian flashpoints.
That's right.
Across the globe, things are heating up.
The economy is tanking, and of course, as has been noted, when the economy collapses, they love to distract you with war.
They love to point out how evil and bad these other nations are when it serves their purposes, when they can gin up And foment interest in taking them out.
Well, I think we're going to take a quick break and we will be back and we will continue with the Ukraine coverage.
Oh, actually, our guest, Geese Busters, is ready.
So we're going to take a quick break and then I'm going to be joined by Geese Busters.
So stay with us.
We will be right back.
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Welcome back, folks.
Thank you for still being here with us.
And now joining me is our guest, Geese Busters.
That's right.
He, of course, has his own business where he uses drones to get rid of geese on golf courses and other places people would like them to not be.
And he's going to talk to us a little bit about duck farming.
Or one individual duck farm.
And of course, the ongoing bird flu scam.
So thank you for joining us, Geese Busters.
Hello, Travis.
How are you?
I'm doing well.
I'm doing well.
How about you?
It's very kind that you had me on today.
Oh, it's a pleasure.
I hope David's feeling better.
We all miss his voice.
We're all praying for a speedy recovery, and we hope to see him soon.
But you guys, you and your brother and your mom are doing a great job.
Keep the show going, and we all appreciate it.
Thanks so much for your time.
Oh, well, thank you.
We're all doing our best.
They're big shoes to fill.
He is truly one of a kind when it comes to the amount of information and the ability to convey that information.
But I would just like to give you the floor to tell us about what's going on with the duck farm and break that down for us.
Sure.
First thing I want to ask you is, how's your chickens doing today?
Last time I was on, they were getting attacked.
They're no longer getting attacked.
We haven't lost one in a while.
They're doing a bit better.
We're still taking care of them.
We think what's probably going on is we have a lot of possums in this area.
At least three different ones.
We've got one that's really, really large and fat, and there's one that's smaller, and there's one that's kind of medium.
So we've got at least three different ones, and one of them is very large and seems to have been eaten real good.
We also have quite a few feral cats that I've seen around the area.
So cats are quite incredible predators.
that can take out a lot of things that you would be surprised about.
So they've got...
We've also seen raccoons as well.
Oh, and hawks as well.
We've got lots of hawks, so if they're let out, there's potential that a hawk could just swoop down and take them out as well.
Well, everybody has to eat, right?
It's the circle of life.
Well, look, I spoke to the duck farmer yesterday.
I'm trying to introduce my method to help him there.
He's been having problems.
The supposed bird flu wiped out his whole flock.
But for what I heard, the inside information was he only had about two or three birds that were sick.
None of them died.
I mean, the New York Post put in the paper that this guy lost 700 birds to bird flu.
And that was just a pure lie written by the Post.
So, what he did is he hatched some birds.
He's got about 900 of them.
And she tells me that they have plans to open next year.
So, we'll see about that.
But that's the story with them.
And also, he got stiff with his money.
He didn't get his money from the USDA.
He got $8 a bird for killing him.
He had 100,000 birds.
So, that was $800,000.
And I believe he only got about $120,000 so far.
And they're pretty disappointed that they're not getting that check right now.
So they're still waiting to get paid on that payoff.
So that's the story with the duck farm out there.
But also, I'll give you another update on the bird flu out in Patchogue, Long Island.
Back then when your father was reporting, there was birds that were...
And when I, after I got off the show with your father, I got a call from 10 minutes after the show last time, and it was a school district that was right in the area, and they were upset, and I guess they were scared of the bird flu, So they hired me to clean out their geese.
So I did a good job.
So I was speaking to one of the workers down there that was actually on the cleanup, and he told me that they were mostly seagulls that were dead.
So to me, it looks like they were fed something, and that's what poisoned them and killed them, because it was just in that concentrated area where they found dead birds.
And any time that you feed birds, usually the first bird that comes to eat is a seagull.
So that's what I'm thinking.
It was some kind of poison, if you just use common sense there.
Are you sure?
Do you think the government would actually poison birds?
I mean, we've never seen them poison anyone or anything before.
You know, it's not like they injected a whole bunch of people with an unknown genetic code injection that might do weird and unknown things to them.
Do you really think the government might actually just kill birds and poison them?
I find that hard to believe personally.
They poison starlings to government.
There's no question that USDA uses poison to kill birds.
But I'm not saying that the government was involved in this poisoning.
I just suspect that these birds were poisoned because most of them were seagulls.
They were in a concentrated area.
And I'm all over Long Island.
I don't see dead birds anywhere.
So if this was bird flu, you would see birds all over the place.
Songbirds, geese, ducks.
You'd see them all over the place, dead.
I haven't seen anything.
The only birds I've seen dead were a few that were hit by cars.
And that's all I saw out here.
Yeah, it wouldn't be localized to one specific area and majority and one specific type of bird if it was actually a bird flu.
It would be everywhere, and you would be seeing them just dropping in random places wherever they happen to be.
It wouldn't be a mass event in one specific area.
That does seem to, again, imply, as you said, poisoning.
Sure, absolutely.
And I asked him, when was the last time you saw a dead bird?
And he says, oh, it was at least three weeks ago.
So this was not an ongoing thing.
This was something that was done.
And like I said, I believe it was some type of poison that killed these birds.
Because, like I said, the majority of them were seagulls.
And that seemed to be the first bird that would come and feed on something great or something like that.
But that's what I assume that's my opinion on on the But that's pretty much what's going on.
I've been doing a lot of geese work.
I'm finishing up on my geese work now.
Geese are about to molt.
They're a bird that loses all their feathers in their wings.
They're the only bird that does that.
But all birds molt.
They lose the old feathers and they grow new ones.
But the goose is the one that loses all of them in his wings.
So now that bird is grounded for a good four to six weeks.
Really?
And this is when now that the USDA goes into all these locations now and they do these roundups where they go in mostly very early in the morning when people don't know.
They go into your local park.
They'll feed them and get them on shore.
And then what they'll do is they'll try to...
And then one guy is in there and he's just loading them into a flatbed gas chamber.
And they do the gassing right there on the grounds.
That is.
This constantly goes on.
This will go on probably in about a week.
And it'll last about three weeks right into the first week of July.
This is just a disgusting way how they kill these birds.
They get the babies, they get the mother, the whole family.
And this is done every single year.
And it's been going on for a good, I would say, at least 20 years when I've been getting into this business.
That is terrible.
I did some work with USDA when I first came out with this idea.
And I actually sold a setup to USDA.
I showed them how to use it.
And then they just completely refused to contact me after a couple of weeks.
I don't know what they were doing with the setup, but they wouldn't give me any information, and it was just, they went into full-time killing with birds right after that.
So I think it was just curiosity to see how effective it was, and once they'd seen how effective would I use, and I whistle trained the birds.
I just don't hear from them anymore.
They're pretty much my competitor in my business as a government because they have a better method than them.
Yeah.
We actually have those videos that you sent, so we'll play them for the audience of how they go about killing these birds.
Lance, if you would, you can go ahead and throw to those.
Geesebusters won't be able to hear it, but for you, the audience, we'll show you.
And here we are.
Canada Goose Roundups in the U.S. is what the title card says.
And for those who are listening, we see a group of Canada geese, even babies.
USDA Wildlife Service's personnel begin by luring the birds out of the water with bait.
We see a man throwing food to the geese in the water, bringing them up on shore.
As you see, they're all baby geese.
These are families.
And they just lure them out.
They use bread, which is the most disgusting thing, to bring them out.
You can see the guy feeding.
It says, one by one, they are stuffed into makeshift gas chambers, condemned to cruel, agonizing deaths.
Yeah, this has been going on for 20 years.
A lot of people don't know because it's usually done at nighttime sometimes and most times very early in the morning before people get up.
You can see it right there.
He opened up a little door and shoved a goose into the mobile gas chamber that they used to dispose of them.
Isn't this wonderful?
Tax money?
Yeah.
You're and my tax dollars at work.
And it takes...
The goose holds his breath underwater for at least half an hour to 40 minutes.
So that bird takes at least half an hour, 20 minutes to kill him in there.
Yes.
And he actually...
Carbon monoxide fills their lungs up with...
That's horrible.
Even if these things are such a nuisance that they need to be killed, we should not be supporting these horrible methods of death for any creature.
It doesn't matter.
If we're going to kill these animals, they should be killed as humanely and mercifully as possible.
It is simply unconscionable to do this sort of thing.
And just speaks to the level of disinterest and malevolence the government displays to everyone and everything that it takes an interest in.
Very naive.
I told them what I had.
I sent them videos.
They were very interested in what I had.
I went up to Orange County, upstate New York.
I met with a few people up there.
They took me to all these different locations.
They loved what they saw, and all of a sudden they just completely deep-sixed the idea on me, and they went into full-time killing.
This is what disgusts me, is the killing of these birds.
It's all unnecessary if they would use my method for killing.
for controlling birds, and that should be done at airports.
It should be used everywhere.
It covers such a large area, what I use.
I use a fake eagle, and the eagle's the top of the food chain in the bird world.
So if you introduce that bird into the area, all birds take off.
And also these birds are now whistle trained.
So if they do return, a simple blow with a whistle will blow them right out of that area again, and you can keep them out of there permanently.
Yes, there's also the fact that to murder these birds.
Yes.
There's also the fact that you're one man who's able to cover a large area.
You can handle many jobs and get rid of many, many birds, whereas you see in that video...
On top of it being cruel, it's just inefficient.
It is a massive amount of guys.
I think I at least saw 10 there to handle a group of geese, whereas with your method, you're a single guy who's able to fly this drone and get rid of a huge number of birds very rapidly.
Travis, I don't use a drone.
It's not a drone.
It's a kite.
Oh, a kite.
I use a three-dimensional kite.
It's not a drone because there's no liability of what I use.
I have a control line on it, which makes it even more effective.
Because a drone, they try using drones with birds, but the propellers, they make that noise, and it's not natural.
What happens is when a drone goes up, the birds now attack drones.
So this is a big problem with anybody who uses a drone.
You have to fear birds attacking it and knocking it out of the sky.
In my opinion, they want to kill birds because they want that airspace.
That's what my belief is.
So this whole thing with bird flu, I just think that you're going to start seeing dead birds.
They're going to do something.
I just get that feeling.
Because they need that airspace for drones.
I mean, that's the future.
You went and showed all the drones in Ukraine.
I mean, they can't have drones like this being knocked out of the sky with weapons on them by birds.
You wouldn't want your state-of-the-art surveillance spy drone or bomb drone getting taken out by an eagle or a hawk or a flock of Canada geese.
Correct.
I mean, what do they do at airports now?
They're doing the same thing five-mile area with airports.
They're shooting birds.
They're killing everything around an airport.
So if they want that airspace where planes are coming in and out, don't you think they're going to want to expand that airspace for drones?
So this is what I could see if you're a war on birds right now.
I just get that feeling that's the future.
They want to kill birds.
They're going to start doing something to them.
We're going to start seeing them die.
I just get that feeling.
I think that makes a lot of sense to me as well, that they're trying to clear the airspace for their total surveillance grid.
And we've seen, personally, we just have a little small DJI Mavic drone that we occasionally play with.
We haven't had much time to actually do anything with it with how much time the show takes.
But just in the few times that we've sent it up around here, the large birds of prey, the hawks that we have around here, get very interested in it very quickly.
They start to move in closer.
So we have to basically pull it down out of the sky immediately or fear that one of these things is going to dive bomb it.
That's correct.
That's what they do.
I sent some video to you or some articles where birds are attacking the drones.
It's a big problem with drone people.
Yes.
I believe one of them was either about park rangers or the forestry service where they were using the drone to survey and take note of things.
And a bald eagle took it out.
Just decided, nope, this is my territory and I don't want you in it.
And dropped it into a lake.
That's right.
When I fly my eagle this time of year, springtime, I always have the red-tailed hawk comes out and flies around it and screeches it.
And he tries to shoo me out of the area because he has a nest.
And sometimes he comes very close to the kite.
And there was one time they actually put holes in the eagle when I flew it.
So it's very realistic in the air.
The birds are completely fooled at what I use.
And the whole key about it is, if you think about it, Travis, I'm one person.
If I could have, say, a place like New York City, where I have maybe 40 locations where you have bird bombs, I get 40 people, a small army of people who know how to use this apparatus that I use.
Everybody lifts the kite up at 7 in the morning.
You're not going to have a bird in Queens anymore.
Everything's going to take off, and it's all conditioned.
So you can completely change the whole area just by using this and conditioning the birds.
Yes, and of course the main point is there that it's not this cruel, cruel method that they use to kill them.
It's very humane, simply relocating the birds to somewhere else, saying, hey, you're not welcome here.
Please move along.
As opposed to sending out an army of goons into the public parks, capturing them and gassing them.
We actually have the other video as well of the other methods.
Oh, that one's really horrifying, that one.
That one bothered me.
That's the one that they're killing the chickens, the turkeys, and the ducks this way.
This is how they go onto a farm, and they farm the birds.
Yes.
So just a preface for some of our viewers.
If you're sensitive to these sorts of things, perhaps look away from the screen at this moment, because this is how they are killing these animals, is how they're killing, as you said, ducks, chickens, turkeys, and farms.
They are suffocating them with foam.
We're going to show that.
Yeah, this is how they killed him in Anna Long Island.
The duck farm, he foamed the birds this way.
All the chickens out in the Midwest, all these big producers, this is how they killed the thousands of chickens and turkeys and the ducks.
It's really disgusting when you see this.
Yeah, you can just see this huge wave of foam rolling over all the turkeys.
The birds have no idea what's happening.
I mean, that's an innocent bird right there about to suffocate to death.
And look at them jumping up.
You can see all the suffocation underneath the foam.
Yes.
And it's just the cruelty of these methods.
I don't object to eating birds or eating meat, but I object to the cruelty that is displayed in these methods.
utter lack and contempt for life that we see on every level is just remarkable to me.
But I mean, when we think about the way they push abortion...
These birds aren't sick.
They're killing perfectly well birds right here.
There's no wrong with these birds.
One or two birds, they say, test positive for bird flu, and then they go ahead and they kill the whole flock, and then the farmer cashes in with all that tax money that we give them.
As you said, that farmer killed his birds and he thought he was going to get $800,000 for it.
That is a...
No matter what you're raising, it is a lot, a lot of work.
And to just be able to get that instantaneous payout from the government as opposed to sitting there and having to earn it over time, that is a huge incentive for these people and that is diabolical.
on the part of the government to say, hey, look, we'll come in with this big old bag of gold.
And if you go along with whatever narrative we're spinning, Yeah, that's exactly what's going on.
The farmers are getting paid off.
The product is not getting out on the shelves.
And that's what we see now.
High prices.
And who knows where these eggs are coming from.
They're importing them.
I don't know.
They seem to taste a little different to me when I taste an egg today.
But that's me.
Nothing beats an egg that you raise yourself.
If you raise chickens, you know how good a fresh egg is.
I'll say we had guineas, guinea hens in North Carolina.
We had one singular female guinea hen for about a year, maybe two, when I was younger.
And those were the best eggs I have ever had.
I've never had an egg that compared to a guinea hen egg that was freshly raised and taken from the nest.
It was just the yolks are this incredibly deep orange color and the shells are so much thicker than a regular egg shell.
So if you're looking for a bird that produces a delicious egg, I fully endorse guineas.
And also, they're very, very good at taking out pests in things like the garden.
Chickens can be a bit destructive when they go through and, you know, eat bugs in a garden.
They can trample plants or just, you know, pluck leaves off and things.
Guineas tend to be very, very precise when they're eating bugs.
They're very, very good at that.
You're right about chicks also.
You're right about that.
Yes.
And the funniest thing to me is just how thick a guinea egg shell is.
It's very, very hard and tough.
When he had been having them for a while, we had to get some just regular eggs because, of course, birds lay eggs in cycles.
Sometimes they're laying a bunch, and sometimes they're not laying at all.
It's not a continual, constant thing.
And we, you know, the Guinea wasn't laying at the time, so we got some regular eggs and I had been eating nothing but Guinea eggs for a long time.
So be aware of that if you get guinea eggs.
But that is my endorsement for birds.
Hopefully we'll get some guinea hens here as well.
The fresh eggs, you can't beat the fresh eggs from the farm.
There's such a huge difference.
And just raising chickens or anything that gives you eggs is remarkable because not only do you get the entire life cycle of egg laying, but at the end, while you might have an older, tougher bird, it is still food at the end of the day.
So if you're looking for something that will provide you a steady stream of food in difficult times, chickens are a great way to go.
They're fairly resilient.
You do have to protect them from predators.
But if you can do that, They're pretty capable of scrounging for food on their own and providing you with a steady stream of nutrients.
Eggs are highly nutritious.
And, of course, at the end of their egg-laying lifespan, you have a chicken, which is still pretty tasty.
So that is part of the reason that we have chickens, just in case of emergency.
I wanted to get back, Travis, with the goose roundups.
Please do, yes.
I was plugging the up in Michigan.
The Department of Natural Resources is up there.
This year they wanted to put a plan in where they were going to kill geese.
What they used to do, Travis, is during the summer months when these geese molt and they're walking all over the place for two months, their department went and rounded up these birds.
But instead of killing them, they put them in these crates and then they dumped them into places where they're not going to be a nuisance for a month or two.
They've been doing this for years in the state of Michigan.
And in my opinion, it's the most dopiest thing they could do is pick up a wild bird and transport it.
It doesn't have a fear of a human anymore.
Now Michigan has such a problem with birds coming into the city.
There's no fear of people.
They say it's such a problem.
So I've been trying to talk to these people.
And I can't get anywhere with them.
They don't want to sit down and discuss this new method with me.
You've got to realize that a lot of this research that's been done with birds, it's all been done with border collies and dogs.
The government has never researched what I had, so any type of research that's written And that's why they're killing birds.
They're not using my method.
They don't want to try it.
They want to enforce it.
I can't even get a conversation with these people.
So it's very frustrating that they're just going full-time with killing birds without even looking at new methods.
Yes.
Later on, I know a lot of animal rights people got after Michigan, the Natural Resource Department, and they put a hold on the killing this year.
So it was a small victory for the animal rights people, but they're not going to back off.
They're going to continually...
Yes.
And most of the times you won't even hear about it because, like I said, it's done at nighttime and it's done at the wee hours of the morning when nobody's around.
We actually have a comment here from Brian and Deb McCartney and they're asking, where is PETA on this issue?
You know, PETA, they don't even talk to me.
They won't give me the time of day.
They're nothing but a scam organization, in my opinion.
They won't even discuss or even return an email to me, Peter.
And this is 20 years.
So that's what I think of Peter.
And here's another one.
How about the United States Humane Society?
They're another con artist.
Because when I sold a setup 20 years ago, or I should say 15 years ago, to the USDA, I get a call from the Humane Society that they were very interested in what I had.
So they wanted to buy one from me.
I sent them a setup.
I sent them a DVD on how to use it, how to put it down and use it in certain locations on different birds.
And never heard back from them.
And I guess later on, I guess, finally I got in touch with this guy on his cell phone and he didn't expect me to call him.
And he didn't know what to say to me.
He says he still has the kite and the setup in his closet.
So he never used it for all this time.
So PETA and the Humane Society in the United States are two con artist companies stealing people's money, and that's my opinion with them.
They're a bunch of phonies.
Yes.
We've seen PETA do things like stealing dogs or taking dogs from people and immediately euthanizing them.
They are not an organization dedicated to helping animals.
They're an organization that operates under the idea that any animal that is kept by a human is suffering, and since they can't be released back into the wild, they just have to be put down.
I think it was they kill something like 70% of all the dogs they take in.
I believe, if memory serves, they have the highest kill number.
Yeah, don't ever call them when you have a hurt animal or a hurt bird.
They'll euthanize it right away.
That's all they do.
They don't help anything.
Yes.
I've got another question from Brian and Deb McCartney.
They say, where do the birds relocate to?
Does it create a similar problem in a new area?
Well, the thing is, Pat, I whistle train the birds.
So if they do go someplace else, these birds are conditioned to fly away with the sound of a whistle.
So that's the good thing what I do.
I don't send a problem someplace else.
I'm sending birds that are already whistle trained.
So a 79-cent whistle will get rid of your birds.
It's very simple.
And if I'm doing a town, I could do like where I am.
I'm based in Long Island.
The area where I am, I have all the school districts around me.
So every bird in this area, if you blow a whistle with a goose, they'll fly off.
You know, it's a win-win situation here.
You don't kill the birds.
You don't hurt the bird.
And, you know, there's another thing I want to bring up.
Another pet project that the government does is banning these birds.
That's another time that they go this time of year when they can't fly.
They'll pick the bird up.
They'll stick a band or a neck brace on the bird, put them down, and they'll follow around, see where the bird goes.
It's all these little pet projects and grant money that's wasted for all these pet projects that they do.
What I do is I can actually go into different locations with the eagle and use different sound frequency where banding of birds won't be necessary to touch that bird.
you can use different sound frequency from different miles away so you see a group of birds a group of geese in an area you have a clicker you have a whistle you use a whistle you'll see five or six take off then you'll know where those birds came from you use a clicker you see 20 of them take off then you have an idea where those birds took off too so There's ways that you can do things without spending the money and you're not stressing the birds out like our government does every year.
Yes, and we see routinely that the government has no interest in being humane with anyone or anything that they set their sights on.
Whether it's birds or us, they have zero interest in humanity.
It is simply about making money.
They will take the most abhorrent method possible just so long as they're able to get a contract out of it.
We've got a comment here from The Real OctoSpook.
Killing the infected simply prevents natural immunity from developing in the flocks, herds, etc.
Well, as Lance says, you don't have to worry because there isn't any bird flu out there, so they don't even need the immunity.
It is fine.
Exactly, exactly.
I agree with OctoSpook on that.
There is no bird flu.
I would have seen it.
I would have seen dead birds.
There's absolutely nothing out there.
I'm right on the front lines here.
I absolutely don't see any sick birds anywhere.
All of our chickens were totally fine.
They have not keeled over from sickness.
They have been taken out by active predators.
The raccoon.
I believe this raccoon that we have, or possum, whatever it is, has killed more birds than bird flu.
This one possum is more of a threat to the general bird population than bird flu is.
Absolutely.
I agree 100% with you on that, Travis.
Definitely.
We've got a comment here from MAV2022, and this is about the killing of the birds.
This should be played at every meat counter in a Walmart when people complain about the cost of meat.
They are doing this to cattle and pigs, too.
That's right.
This is a plan.
This is part of their agenda.
To drive the cost of living up.
They get these farmers to kill their birds or their cattle, and it drives the cost up.
That's what the dramatic jump in the price of eggs was.
It wasn't just, oh, supply chains are disrupted.
It's that they killed the egg-laying birds.
And so many people don't understand that.
They don't look deeper into these things.
They'll hear about bird flu and go, oh.
Well, you know, that's it.
That's what's causing it.
It's bird flu.
It's no.
It is these government entities coming in and euthanizing mass numbers of birds because they're able to run some kind of phony test on them and pull out, you know, oh, we think they have bird flu.
We think it, and therefore it is true.
This test said so.
No, the bird doesn't look sick.
No, they're not dying.
But, you know, we can't take that chance.
So your egg prices are going to have to go through the roof.
Exactly.
That's exactly what's going on.
The farmer's getting his money.
He doesn't care.
And like I said, the product doesn't get out on the shelves and the price is going up.
and and like i said who where are these other eggs uh supplying the shelves where are they coming from uh i know they're coming some of them coming from different countries they got different laws so you don't really know what you're eating today you have to be very careful what you're eating today yes uh I was in the hospital.
Yeah.
I was in the hospital last summer with food poisoning, and I'm very careful of what I eat now.
It's all cooked food now.
I don't need any outdoor food, pre-cooked stuff, frozen food.
It's just poison out there today.
So many people are sick with stomach pains and intestinal problems.
I mean, it's just the crap we're eating today.
Yes.
So they start to take away all the good food from us, then what's left, you know?
Yeah.
They've thoroughly poisoned our environment and our food supplies.
And we've seen that the sickness, the amount of sickness and the severity of it has risen over the years in tandem with these things.
So once they're, It is all this incestuous working together to keep you sick and weak and dependent on them.
Yes, and also independent.
You have to go to your doctor, too, to take care of you.
So they want that.
You gotta cut the doctor in.
It's all a giant money-making scheme.
Gotta get his cut on you.
Well, I mean, you know, that's how the mob works, you know.
You might pay off one area over here, but, you know, the other enforcer is going to come around, and he wants his cut, too, you know.
You've got to make sure that each and every one of them is getting paid off, or else you might get your kneecaps broken anyway, I suppose.
Yeah, but they're just not giving me a piece of the pie, Travis.
They don't want to give me a cut.
They won't even give me crumbs, you know.
That's right.
Your method is too humane and efficient.
It doesn't cost enough.
Now, if you're able to find a way to jack the price up to maybe, say, $10 million, that's when the government might start taking you seriously.
They might look at you and go, oh, well, he's trying to charge us an arm and a leg.
He's trying to screw us.
That means he's a real businessman here.
That's true, but I can't be that way.
I'm an honest guy, so I'm going to end up getting screwed, so be it.
That does seem to be how the government operates, though.
They don't look for good deals.
They tend to.
They always seem to go for the same companies and always get overcharged.
The $5,000 ashtray, right?
The Pentagon paying $10,000 for a screw.
Lance, the producer, says, get an AI-controlled kite equals instant government money.
That's right.
if you can somehow put an AI on board your kite, they will just throw money at you.
They just see the words AI and instantly they can't, I don't know how they can attack me with artificial intelligence, what I do.
I think I could still be standing here doing business without IA.
I don't know.
We'll see.
Yeah.
Well, you provide a great service.
It's humane.
It keeps the birds out of the area.
And as you said, you whistle train them.
So even if you're not around, if you have a whistle, if Geese Busters has been there and dealt with these birds before, you can just blow it and they will mosey on their way, which is truly amazing.
And I appreciate what you do, because as I said, I don't like the inhumane killing of these animals.
I think we're supposed to be good stewards of God's creatures and creations.
And I don't believe that smothering them counts as that.
I think that is evil.
And I think it's not absurd.
Don't let the Israeli government see that foaming.
Benjamin Netanyahu was salivating, thinking of how we can deploy that in Gaza right now.
It's like, hmm, yes.
Very effective.
Birds being killed and animals, but look what's going on with human beings.
That's really what the subject should be.
It's terrible.
I can't even see how they're blowing up children and starving them to death.
It's just a disgusting world today, who I remember.
We have lost so much of our humanity.
We have been desensitized to it.
We see it all the time on the news.
There is an eternal tragedy to look at if you want to.
They have seen it over and over again to the point where it just kind of phases right through them.
And that is horrible to see.
It is the scorching of the conscience that the Bible talks about, in my opinion.
They have hardened their hearts.
And it is very, very sad.
Not just for the people experiencing it, for the people who can't feel any empathy.
For them anymore either.
It is a sad state of affairs.
Of course, it is more tragic for the people being killed, but it is still sad that people can't feel that level of remorse anymore.
No.
True.
One thing I do wanted to mention, one thing I noticed, I did some work in Queens, New York.
I work for the police department, and right across the street from the academy was the old Flushing Airport.
They recently just spent millions of dollars to refurbish the place.
They planted grass.
They made it all environmental friendly.
They fenced the whole thing in.
And I realize now that they're luring in birds.
Geese, swans, I see in there nesting ducks.
And they're going to be going in there in about a week and kill these birds.
They'll do a roundup in this area.
And it's amazing how they just built this trap.
That's the way I look at it.
I should have sent you pictures of it.
The place is completely closed in and it's fenced in.
And they made it so bird-habitable that everything is living in there now.
And in about a week, they'll be going in there, about 4 in the morning, and they'll wipe out all the birds in this place.
And you won't even hear about it unless you go to the Freedom of Information Act and see where they did these roundups.
But that was one thing that I see they just built.
They spent millions of dollars.
And it's close to LaGuardia Airport.
So, you know, any five-mile area, the USDA will go in there and trap these birds and kill them every year.
It's just make work for them also.
It doesn't do anything about air safety.
The goose doesn't even fly that high.
He's treetop level at this time of year.
So, I mean, it's a joke.
Why are they killing these spirits?
It's just make work for the department.
That's all it is.
Horrible.
Giving them something to do and to justify their paychecks.
It is, again, as I said, sad to see that we're engaging in this cruelty, even for the animals.
If a, and just this mass death happens.
Whatever you're hunting, they will tell you, well, you can only hunt this many, but then they'll send out their goons into the parks at night or early in the mornings and just cull as many as they can get their hands on over and over again.
If you were to do something like that, if you were to go out and kill even, I don't know what the limit is, but whatever the limit is for any animal and then go over it for food, they would bring the hammer down on you if they caught you.
Oh, you'd be all over the newspaper.
Yep.
Well, I want to thank you for coming on with us, Geesebusters, and keeping us updated on these things.
I still have so many articles that I'm trying to get through.
So we're going to take a quick break, and we come back.
We're going to continue with the Ukraine war.
But again, thank you, Geesebusters, for keeping us updated.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate the work.
I want to say hello to a few of my friends out there.
Absolutely.
Blue Birdhouse Blues.
Karen Carpenter, Jason.
Happy birthday, Jason.
God, Angry Tiger, all the good people out there.
I want to say hello to you.
Oh, wow.
Thanks for having me on, and I hope your father comes back real quick.
We really miss his voice.
Yes.
Thanks so much, Travis.
Thank you, Geesebusters.
Well, folks, we're going to take a quick break, and I will be right back.
The seed in our homeland, boys, let it grow where all can see.
Feed it with our devotion, boys, call it the Liberty Tree.
It's a tall old tree and a strong old tree.
And we are the sons, yes we are the sons, the sons of liberty.
Thank you.
Liberty.
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Welcome back, folks.
Thank you for still being here with us.
Geesebusters is a great interview.
A lot of fun there.
And happy birthday, Jason.
I didn't realize it was your birthday today.
Hope you're having a wonderful time.
Hope he's spending it with family and enjoying himself.
I believe it was yesterday we wished him a happy birthday.
Well, either way, happy birthday, Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm.
You can go to knightsofthestorm.com.
Check them out there.
But we have a comment and a tip here from ConThink.
Thank you for the tip, ConThink.
It says, just go ahead and put a tie on.
That is right.
I don't wear a tie.
My apologies for that.
This is going to sound ridiculous, but I have extremely sensitive skin.
Even just wearing these collared shirts for the three hours of the show, I begin to get red and itchy on the sides of my neck.
When I wear a tie for that long, it becomes quite unbearable very quickly.
So maybe tomorrow, just for you, Conthink, I'll put a tie on.
My mom would love it too.
So, we'll see.
Tomorrow, if I'm wearing a tie, it'll be just for you.
And Conthink is the one who requested we play the Sons of the Confederate soldiers.
He is the one who brought it to our attention, and that is something we too believe in.
My dad, of course, brought us up making sure that we knew about the War of Northern Aggression.
It was not about freeing the slaves.
It was about consolidating power.
Abraham Lincoln was described as the most ambitious man that they had known in politics at that time.
And ambition at that time was not seen as a good thing.
It was seen as striving.
It was not something to be proud of.
He was a very ambitious man that simply wanted to maintain his power and did not like the fact that the South didn't respect that.
We've got some comments left over that I didn't get to with Geesebusters, and this is about the killing of the birds.
The scoops are on the way.
Yes, of course.
That is in reference to Soylent Green and Max.
Unless there are consequences for these demons, it's just going to get worse.
That's right.
Unless we find some way to bring them to justice, things will only get worse.
And I mean actual justice, not vigilante justice.
Yes, they're always working on advancing their devious little technologies.
That's right, the government loves their false flags in every sector.
Yes, they make way too much noise.
Thankfully, we had the guineas pretty far away from the house, so I don't remember them being overly noisy.
But if you say so, I just...
Yeah, they were extremely noisy.
I don't remember this.
I just remember the delicious eggs.
I'm filtering out the bad parts.
Be My Valentine, PETA's shelter in Virginia has the highest kill rate in the country.
Yes, PETA loves killing animals.
They are not a shelter.
They are simply there.
To kill animals.
That's what I believe.
There was a story a long time ago of their animal shelters, quote-unquote, being re-categorized as euthanasia clinics because they killed so many of them, but then they pushed back with their extensive political connections to change that, even though for anyone else, if they killed that percentage, they would be a euthanasia clinic, not an animal shelter.
Yes.
Mav 2022, in my neighborhood, all of a sudden everyone has chickens and eggs for sale everywhere.
That's great.
I'm glad to hear that.
I'm glad people are taking more of an interest in being able to supply themselves with food.
And of course, that is the biggest thing you can do to get yourself out of their system, is somehow find a way to raise food, whether it's growing vegetables in a garden, or raising chickens, or if you have the space for it, beef.
Or, you know, any other kind of farm animal that you like to eat.
Because it doesn't matter what else you have.
If you don't have food, you will still be dependent on them.
But I also like to say, if you would like gold or silver and to somehow get out of the fiat monetary system that we have going on today, you can go to davidknight.gold.
Tony Arterburn has kindly set that up.
And if you would like, you can sign up for Wolfpack.
That is a subscription service model where he will send you gold or silver monthly.
Based on whatever tier you sign up for, or you can do one-time purchases through Tony as well.
Again, food is a key component.
Make sure that you have a way to support yourself if you are able.
And of course, that is dependent on you having the space for that sort of thing.
It is not like you can raise chickens in an apartment.
I imagine they'd get a little finicky and testy about that sort of thing.
No truth in them.
Some people raise a couple turkeys with their chickens.
The turkeys will protect them from small predators, but not owls or hawks.
That's interesting.
I didn't realize that turkeys could be used as guard dogs.
That's very interesting to know.
Perhaps we need to get ourselves some turkeys over here.
They can fight off the raccoons and possums and cats.
We continually see wild turkeys running around.
That would be bad.
I wouldn't do it.
Don't come looking at me.
We have a very good comment from Lance here talking about the death of the birds.
It's like in movies where people will get more upset about the killing of a dog than killing a person.
slaughter in Gaza is much worse than the killing of these birds, but the videos of the birds dying will have a more visceral impact on people in the photos of the rubble of Gaza.
And of course, the big government tyrants attacking our food supply with the killing of these birds will also fund the killing of children in Gaza.
It all wraps back around.
It is all continually...
As I said, we're going to continue with what's going on in the world when it comes to war.
Chinese general fires back at U.S. defense chief over Shangri-La dialogue remarks.
Hegseth comments involved groundless accusations against China.
PLA major general leading the Chinese side at annual Singapore event says.
This is from the South China Morning Post, but it's available on Zero Hedge as well.
Bertrand concludes, And that was finishing out that article on Zero Hedge.
A major cause of Ukraine war.
Beijing goes on attack.
As Hegseth tells Asia allies, China threat is imminent, and that is on zero hedge.
This is from Paul Seaton, who's the person who wrote this article.
Defense Review to send message to Moscow, says Healy.
Do you think it's going to be a little, do you like me?
Would you go out with me?
You can circle yes or no.
The Defense Review will send a message to Moscow, the Defense Secretary said, as he warned Russia was launching cyber attacks on UK military networks every day.
John Healy told Sunday with Laura Quinn Kunzberg, the review would set out plans to deter growing Russian aggression in a world that is changing.
The report to be unveiled on Monday is expected to conclude.
Well, I mean, duh.
What did you think?
You think they were going to set up trenches like they did last time you guys fought Russia?
I don't think so, guys.
Of course you face a new era of threat.
There are new weapons and new technologies.
What did you think was going to happen?
I'm not for war.
I'm simply stating the obvious here.
When I say that, yes, you absolutely face a new era of threat because everything has been integrated into the digital world.
Everything is connected to the internet.
Duh.
This is some useless fact-finding mission that I'm sure they're being paid handsomely to perform.
When you could simply look at everything and go, oh, well, yeah, obviously.
Of course.
The new funding will see UK munitions spending hit 6 billion pounds during this parliament, the Ministry of Defense, MOD, said, and create 1,800 new jobs.
Oh boy, war is big business, isn't it, folks?
There's a lot of money to be made in killing.
As part of its defense review, the government said it would build new factories to make key munitions and explosives to have an always-on munitions production capacity that could be scaled up quickly.
Long-range weapons, including drones and missiles, would be procured over several years.
Ministers said the extra investment, which came after Healy, said that UK defense spending would rise to 3% of GDP by 2034 at the latest, would strengthen the armed forces and boost British jobs.
That's right.
Can't wait for your dad to go to his factory job making drones that will kill.
The war in Ukraine has highlighted serious deficiencies in the West's ability to produce weapons, ammunitions, and senior British military officers have long warned about the UK's depleted stockpiles.
On a visit to a factory in Stevenage on Saturday where Storm Shadow missiles are assembled, Storm Shadow sounds very, very ominous, doesn't it?
Said the government would support the procurement of up to 7,000 UK-built long-range weapons.
Storm Shadow.
Sounds like something J.K. Rowling would have named it.
He added, This is a message to Moscow as well.
This is Britain standing behind, making our armed forces stronger, but making our industrial base stronger.
This is part of our readiness to fight, if required.
That's right.
They're puffing out their chests, saying, We're going to.
We're going to do it.
We're going to up our military capabilities, Russia.
We're here.
Storm Shadow sounds like a Decepticon.
That's right.
Autobots, we must deal with storm shadow.
Senior Western military chiefs have long been warning the UK would quickly run out of ammunition in the event of a war.
They don't have enough bullets.
In 2021, the former head of the U.S. Army in Europe, General Ben Hodge, is told MPs in a simulated war game most of the British Army's inventory was exhausted after just eight days.
Former head of the British Army, General Sir Patrick Sanders, has also been calling for the UK to boost weapons production.
He recently said the Army's diminished stocks of artillery rounds and missiles would put hairs on the back of your neck.
Yes, it's so scary when your government doesn't have enough weapons and munitions and bombs for a forever war, isn't it?
I mean, ideally, you want them to have a surplus so that they can bomb anyone.
anywhere, everywhere, all the time.
Isn't that what you want?
You want a completely unaccountable military-industrial complex that can bomb and kill forever.
Only eight days'worth of death?
What are you thinking?
The threat posed by Moscow has been a key part of the government's pitch ahead of Monday's review, which has assessed the capabilities and equipment that would be needed by the UK's armed forces in the coming years.
Healy said cyber attacks from Russia were taking place every day as part of 90,000 attacks on the UK's military networks from adversaries in the last two years.
Well, again, duh.
Big whoop.
No news here, of course.
In the run-up to Monday's announcement, the government has already confirmed the review will recommend a new cyber and electromagnetic command to lead the UK's defensive cyber operations.
Alongside the existing National Cyber Force, it will also play a role in offensive operations, including degrading opponents' command systems, jamming signals sent to drones or missiles, and intercepting military communications.
However, Healy suggested the overall size of the army might not begin rising again until after the next general election, adding his first job was to reverse a decline in numbers under the previous government.
As we've seen across the board in most Western nations, the military enrollment has dramatically dropped.
And that is partially because they have started in America.
You remember all those gay ads like, oh, I've got two moms and now I pilot a drone.
Isn't it wonderful?
I'm in the Air Force.
When realistically, the people who join the military tend to be good old southern boys who think that they are going to fight for freedom, who have been lied to and propagandized.
And many of them want to do the right thing.
They have simply been lied to.
It is truly sad the level of propaganda that has been spun about the U.S. military.
And I find it horrifying.
The number of men, mostly men, the vast majority of men, who have been injured and sent overseas to do horrible things to people that didn't deserve it.
And they come home broken for it.
About people getting chickens.
This is from SoloCat1980.
Tyranny can motivate people to seek ways of being more independent.
That's right.
We need, as my dad has said, it will result in a parallel economy, a black market.
You're going to have some guy on the corner in a trench coat.
He's going to pop it open.
You're just going to see chickens in there.
Hey, buddy, you want to buy some chickens?
You want to buy some eggs?
I got them at a good deal.
Brian and Deb McCartney, I drive an hour one way every two weeks for raw milk and eggs.
Raw milk is so incredibly delicious.
I am a big lover of milk.
My wife makes fun of me for it because of the amount of milk I will drink if given the opportunity.
We would go broke if I continually indulged my love of milk.
This is about defense spending targets.
Sir Keir Starmer has committed to government spending.
to spending 2.5% of the UK's national income on defense by 2027, up from 2.3%.
Currently, Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said he welcomed the government's commitment to get 2.5%, but added that the Tories wanted to see a higher 3% target met before the election.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said Labor's target to eventually hit 3% spending by 2034 was far too late and showed a complete Lack of urgency.
That's right.
Both Labor and the Tories agree that it needs to go up to 3%.
They're just quibbling over how long it's going to take them.
Both of these parties are pro-war parties.
They're all for sending their men to die overseas.
They're simply a little confused on the timeline between the two of them.
Healy declined to comment on reports the UK was considering buying American-made combat aircraft capable of firing tactical nuclear weapons, which are less powerful than conventional bombs.
Yes, of course, a tactical nuclear strike.
It's a surgical nuclear strike.
It's very, very tiny.
I'm not going to have to worry about fallout and spillover there.
The fact that they use the word tactical next to nuclear weapon is slightly ridiculous, in my opinion.
These are the harmless sugar water of nukes.
Can we take a nuclear blast for Trump?
Absolutely.
He added that the UK was unusual among nuclear powers in relying on a single launch method, adding that most had a number of different systems.
Well, that's what you want, right?
You want them to have all kinds of different avenues to wage war.
You don't want them limited.
You don't want to have them to pick something.
You want them to be able to wage war on every different front they can imagine.
I can't wait for space wars, folks.
I am so excited for life to finally be like Star Wars.
Won't it be wonderful?
This is from LifeSite.
Ukrainian billionaire tells Tucker Carlson about Zelensky's brutal persecution of the Orthodox Church.
That's right.
Zelensky hates the Church.
Zelensky hates Christians.
This has become a hallmark of just about every civilization in the West.
Not that Ukraine is necessarily Western, but it has been thoroughly influenced by America.
We are the ones who funded the overthrow of their government.
We are the ones that installed Zelensky.
And as such, whatever he does is unbearable.
In the interview with Carlson, Novinsky detailed the persecution that the members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, UOC, are facing under Zelensky.
Unfortunately, our government led by Zelensky has opened up a campaign of persecution and oppression against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, the largest church in Ukraine.
The largest denomination of Christians in Ukraine, he stated.
Over the past 10 years, persecution has intensified, and currently, right now, it is leading to terrible consequences.
The Ukrainian business magnate continued.
As you know, in Parliament, a law has been passed which actually, in fact, bans the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, so our archbishops are subject to persecution.
They have codified it into law that this is banned, this denomination.
I wonder if they are opposing the war.
I wonder if they are saying that this is a pointless slaughter and loss of life.
He said that the Ukrainian government is fabricating lawsuits against members of the UOC.
the parishioners are beaten and that churches are being seized.
Additionally, many of the metropolitans of the UOC were put in prison or under house arrest.
Everyday churches and temples are seized by soldiers with machine guns who come in, throw out priests, beat believers, children, old people, women, countless priests, he told Carlson.
Mm-hmm.
Novinsky is a Russian-born businessman of Armenian descent.
Together with his billionaire business partner, Andrei Krymanco, he united several Ukrainian metallurgy companies into the Smart Holding Group, which now also owns He's a billionaire and one of the wealthiest people in Ukraine, a former politician, a former member of the Ukrainian parliament, and a proto-deacon of the UOC.
Due to outspoken criticism of Zelensky, especially in the context of his actions against the UOC, he's been accused of treason and now lives in exile.
That's right.
This is our puppet.
This is our puppet state.
Zelensky shut down elections.
He is a dictator.
He has used the excuse of the war to make sure that no one can take his position from him.
And if you speak out against it, he will call you a traitor.
And I'm sure he would love to get his hands on this man.
Isn't it great that his excuse for staying Funny how it works out like that.
Isn't that just a happy little coincidence for our boy, Zelensky?
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