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As the clock strikes 13, it is Tuesday, the 10th of June, year of our Lord, 2025.
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Welcome, everybody.
I hope you're having a wonderful morning.
It is a lovely, rainy Tuesday here.
I got into this article yesterday titled, I burned a Quran, the British government punished me for blasphemy, but I didn't get a chance to fully explore it, so we're going to start with that.
But before the articles, of course, I'd like to remind you to please pray for our Father.
He is recovering still from the mini strokes.
He is looking...
But still, we'd like your prayers, especially for the nerves in his tongue and his vocal cords, so that he'd be able to communicate freely and easily again.
But let's move on to this.
I burned a Quran.
The British government punished me for blasphemy.
On February 13th, 2025, Hamid Khoskun set fire to his copy of the Quran outside the Turkish embassy in London.
Khoskun, an atheist who fled Islamic extremism in his home country, At a sentencing,
a UK district judge told Kaskun that his protest was provocative, concluding that he had been driven by a deep-seated hatred of Islam and its followers.
But in the account below, Koskun insists that he was attacking ideas, not people.
He warns that the same religious authoritarianism he fled in his home country is now infecting his adoptive country, too.
My name is Hamit Koskun.
I've been convicted of a religiously aggravated public order offense.
My crime?
Boarding a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish consulate in London.
Moments later, I was attacked by a man in full view of the street.
I was hospitalized.
Then I was arrested.
Some may say that the book burning is a poor substitute for a reasoned debate.
I would counter that it was a symbolic, non-violent form of expression intended to draw attention to the ongoing move from the secularism of my country of birth to a regime that embraces hardline Islam.
That act of expression constituted political protest, and the law as I understood it was on my side.
Crown Prosecution Service guidance makes clear that legitimate protests can be offensive, and on occasion must be, if it is to be effective.
In that spirit, Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights protects not just polite expression, but expression that offends, shocks, or disturbs.
Political expression, above all, is meant to enjoy the strongest protection.
Alas, the judge ruled otherwise, and the reasoning deployed to convict me raises troubling questions about whether Britain is witnessing the quiet return.
Well, it's definitely blasphemy if you do anything that offends the Muslims.
You can say anything you want about Christianity.
You can offend them as much as you want.
You can even infect and infest their churches with gay and lesbian archdioceses or bishops or whatever they have over there.
I'm sure they wouldn't complain, no matter how high up the ladder they were.
But if you do anything to offend the Muslims, oh, they'll throw you in jail.
They'll throw you in prison.
They're coming to knock down your door.
Because that's who wields the power in England.
These people.
The Christians are left out to dry.
Texas police use sprawling surveillance grid to hunt women down for having an abortion.
This is from the Free Thought Project.
Electronic Frontier Foundation and a chilling sign of how far law enforcement surveillance has encroached on personal liberties.
404 Media recently revealed that a sheriff's office in Texas searched data from more than 83,000 automated license plate readers to track down a woman suspected of self-managing an abortion.
They're real hard on the cameras, which of course they should be, but they use very euphemistic language.
Self-managing an abortion.
Oh, is that what she did?
The officer searched 6,809 different camera networks maintained by surveillance tech company Flock Safety, including states where abortion access is protected by law, such as Washington and Illinois.
The search record listed the reason plainly.
Had an abortion, search for female.
After the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs v.
Jackson Women's Health Organization decision overturned Roe v.
Wade, states were given sweeping authority to ban and even criminalize abortion.
In Texas, where the officer who conducted the search is based, abortion is now almost entirely banned.
Again, good for you, Texas.
But in Washington and Illinois, where many of the searched flock cameras are located, abortion remains legal and protected as a fundamental right up to fetal viability.
Again, you don't have a right to murder a child.
You just don't.
Yeah, a lot of the language in this is really annoying propaganda.
Like, it gave the states sweeping authority.
The states had the sweeping authority, but Dobbs decision just acknowledged that they had been Yeah.
Where many of the searched flock cameras are located.
The post-Dobbs legal landscape has also opened the door for law enforcement to exploit virtually any form of data.
License plates, phone records, geolocation data to pursue individuals across state lines.
EFF's Atlas of Surveillance has documented more than 1,800 agencies have deployed ALPRs, but at least 4,000 agencies are able to run searches through some agencies in Flock's network.
Many agencies share the data freely with other agencies across the country, with little oversight, restriction, or even standards for accessing data.
Well, I'm sure once we get our fully integrated AI Palantir database, we won't have to worry about them.
Not ever sharing data again.
They'll all be integrated and capable of working with each other.
Well, this particular investigation as the reason for the plate.
Plate search with no indication of the alleged offense.
That means other searches targeting someone for abortion or another protected right in that jurisdiction could be effectively invisible.
Now, Free Thought Project really should have picked a different case.
This is hard for me to care about.
It is something I will care about of course because we shouldn't be intruding on people's rights with these giant surveillance systems but when you're trying to get me to be sad that someone who murdered a baby got tracked down I have a little bit of a difficult time with it.
I have a very hard time wanting to defend her civil rights when she killed a child.
That's what we're talking about here.
That's what we are talking about at the core of it.
While yes, we should be scared of these giant surveillance systems which are going to be used against us, they picked the worst possible case to make that case.
It is incredible.
They shoot themselves in the foot.
This is like, it is almost causing me to tune out like, oh, okay, well, they got her.
Except we can't.
We can't.
Yes, this woman committed murder, in my opinion.
She killed a child, but still, the government should not have access to these horrifying systems of surveillance.
This case underscores our growing concern that the mass surveillance infrastructure, originally sold as a tool to find stolen cars or missing persons, is now being used to target people seeking reproductive health care.
That's right, it's just reproductive health care.
Thanks, Freethought Project.
You're really selling this one, making me care less and less about your opinions on things.
This unchecked, warrantless access that allows law enforcement to surveil across state lines blurs the line between protection and persecution.
Magzint, oh wow, burning the Quran is so constructive.
How about I burn the Bible in front of a church?
Someone who debates heavily with Muslims online has a channel by the name of Apologetics Roadshow, if memory serves, has discussed the fact that many tactics that don't have any effect and simply would bounce off or be seen as inflammatory or utterly rejected by people in the West are very effective at reaching Muslims.
In fact, they tend to respond better to shocking over-the-top tactics than Christians do.
When you get into a debate with them, if you remain calm, if you do not raise your voice, if you do not become somewhat animated and even angry, they see it as a sign of, well, why would I listen to you?
You obviously don't care about what you're talking about.
You can't believe it.
If you're not becoming angry when I challenge the truth, then you don't believe it's the truth.
That's how a lot of Muslims view it.
So if you are to remain calm with them, if you are to sit there and logically ration through things, it doesn't have the same impact as if you are to become animated and angry and begin to raise your voice when debating with them.
This is something that he just talked about multiple times.
Little Ford Schoolhouse.
I live in Illinois.
When you come across the state line, they have giant billboards that say, Welcome to Illinois.
You can get a safe and legal abortion here.
Good.
Oh.
What you were saying about the...
It is not a very effective method of trying to convert or talk to someone, but it is still a method.
It is that they don't want any kind of discussion or religious freedom.
They want only their state-mandated government, which is an express goal of Islam that they are trying to introduce in Britain and in other countries.
He simply just wants to cause a political scene and have his day in court, I suppose.
Well, maybe didn't want his day in court, but wanted to at least, you know, have the issues addressed, and that's a good way to get noticed.
But yes, great.
Happy for Illinois.
They're celebrating baby murders.
That's their biggest claim to fame.
I suppose.
Welcome to Illinois.
You can murder your child.
What a clown show of a country we live in.
But in Washington and Illinois, where many of the search flock cameras are located, abortion remains legal and protected as a fundamental right.
That's wonderful.
That's great.
EFF has long warned about the dangers of ALP.
Companies like Flock Safety and Motorola Solutions offer law enforcement agencies access to nationwide databases of these readers and in some cases allow them to stake out locations like abortion clinics or create hot lists of license plates to track in real time.
Flock's technology also allows officers to search for a vehicle based on attributes like color, make, model, even without a plate number.
See?
Staking out an abortion clinic to ding them once they come back in.
You're making it really hard for me to support you on this free thought.
You gotta pick a different horse.
This is not a winner for me.
Please.
This is a terrible case.
This is like, again, the...
But yes, these cameras can be used for other things aside from tracking people that murder their children.
Yes, this is...
Like, okay, they're going to do more than that.
They're actually going to do some really terrible things, but sure, why not keep harping on this?
The threat is compounded by how investigations often begin a report published by If, When, How on the criminalization of self-managed abortion.
That's right, the criminalization of murdering your own child.
That's what we're talking about.
The euphemistic language in this article is infuriating to me.
Abortion is the greatest horror of our time, and whoever wrote this article is a sycophant for it.
I have little respect for them as a person.
They might be right on this when it comes to, you know...
The mass killing of babies.
It is horrifying.
The storm flock claimed they only stored the images for a short period of time.
Guess they lied.
Wow.
I can't believe that one of these surveillance companies would lie to us.
I can't believe that they would do that.
They've been so honest and trustworthy all this time.
What?
The company that makes its money by gathering data isn't deleting the data they gather?
What a shock!
This is the way it goes.
First, you know, oh, we're not going to do this.
Oh, well, we're not doing it that much.
Third, yeah, we're doing it and it's a good thing.
That's how it always goes.
About a quarter of adult cases, 26%, were reported to law enforcement by acquaintances entrusted with information, such as friends, parents, or intimate partners, another 18% through other means.
Yeah, you best believe, if you entrust me with information, that you got an abortion and you were in a state where it's illegal.
Boy, I am turning you over to the police.
I am selling you out.
They're in the attic, officer.
That's right.
This means that with ALPR tech, a tip from anyone can instantly escalate into a nationwide manhunt.
And as Kate Bertash of the Digital Defense Fund explained to 404 Media, anti-abortion activists have long been documenting the plates of patients and providers who visit reproductive health facilities.
Data can now be easily cross-referenced with ALPR databases.
The 404 media report proves that this isn't a hypothetical concern.
In 2023, a months-long EFF investigation involving hundreds of public records requests uncovered that many California police departments were sharing records containing detailed driving profiles of local residents with out-of-state agencies, despite state laws explicitly prohibiting this.
This means that even so-called safe states, your data might end up helping law enforcement in Texas or Idaho prosecute you or your doctor.
That's right, we're going to round up all the abortion doctors.
We're coming for them.
We're going to get them.
We're going to kick in their doors.
We're going to drag them out into the streets and give them due process.
That's why we demanded that 75 California police departments stop sharing ALPR data with anti-abortion states, an effort that has largely been successful.
That's right.
Surveillance and reproductive freedom cannot coexist.
Well...
You are trying your hardest to make me compromise my principles on this.
You are just beating down the door with a battering ram.
But still, no, these cameras should be taken offline.
these databases should be destroyed despite the fact that a libertarian aspect of you know people that you know want the liberty to murder children and all this stuff uh that also oppose this but for the most part the people pushing these mass surveillance things also are for abortion and you that.
They are definitely not mutually exclusive.
These are from the same people.
Yep.
Lawmakers who support reproductive rights must recognize that abortion access and mass surveillance are incompatible.
As I said.
Free Thought Project is working so hard to sell me on the surveillance state.
They're making it real difficult.
They're making it sound like if we were to just implement all these 1984 tactics fully, we wouldn't be murdering children anymore.
We wouldn't be allowing women to kill tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of children.
And boy, that sounds pretty good.
This is the best argument I've ever heard for the surveillance state.
I'm still saying no.
I'm still not going to compromise on it.
But my goodness, Free Thought Project, whoever, who is the author of this article?
You don't know the audience.
No, just Free Thought Project.
You don't know, you really don't understand who your audience is and how generally we tend to be pro-life.
This, as I said, is the best argument I've ever heard for the surveillance state.
And this doofus, whoever you are, made it trying to do the opposite.
Good job, buddy.
I'm proud of you.
I'm so happy.
KW68 Lexington, Kentucky's camera catch a criminal every week.
Media covers it and everyone feels safer.
Lexington is...
That's right.
That's how they make it sound so good.
They continually harp on the good things it does.
They tell you, oh, look, we caught this murderer.
We caught this guy who was vandalizing people's houses.
He was doing breaking and entering.
He was robbing people on the street.
But then it's going to trickle down to, oh, this guy?
He was continually posting memes on Facebook or Twitter.
We caught him.
We found him at the coffee shop.
We found this guy who had unpaid parking tickets.
It's going to gradually trickle down to all kinds of inane nonsense.
And of course, that's not addressing the fact that it is just fundamentally wrong.
It is wrong for the government to surveil everyone all the time.
Even if they never used it for anything, it would still be wrong.
Even if it was just gathering data and putting it into a storage facility where it would never see the light of day, it would still be wrong.
Abortion pill inventor dead at 98. That's right.
He has now met God, and it is too late for him.
He is past redemption.
Chemical produced by the same company that made gas for the Nazi death camps.
Well, he's been responsible for more deaths than the Nazis ever were.
That's the truth of it.
He killed...
And all his deaths were children.
Well, assuming...
Etienne-Emile Ballieu, the French scientist who invented the abortion pill, died on Friday at his home in Paris.
He was 98 years old.
Ballieu was instrumental in developing the drug RU486, Mephapristone, or as my dad calls it, Mephistopheles, the first drug of the two-drug abortion pill regimen.
Which is responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent pre-born children around the world.
Since its approval under the Clinton administration in 2000, approximately 7.5 million women have used the abortion pill to end their babies' lives in the U.S. alone.
That's the U.S. alone.
7.5 million in just the U.S. As I said, he's killed more than the Nazis ever did, ever could have dreamed of.
And all children.
Or at least the vast majority.
This is one of the most evil men to have ever lived.
And according to the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute, the abortion pill accounted for 63% of all U.S. abortions in 2023.
Baliu's wife, Simone Harari Baliu, said upon her husband's death, his research was guided by his commitment to progress through science, his dedication to women's freedom, and his desire to enable everyone to live better and longer lives.
Again, you don't have the freedom to murder your child.
You are simply trying to escape responsibility for your actions.
You are simply trying to serve yourself.
I'm not ready.
I can't afford it.
I can't this.
I can't that.
I want more time.
I want to travel.
That's too bad.
You should have thought of that before you created a life.
All those children certainly didn't live better and longer lives because of him.
Yes.
He is a despicable, despicable man.
Or was.
French President Emmanuel Macron posted praise for Balian X following the news of his death.
few french people have changed the world to such an extent resistance fighter research genius defender of contraception inventor of the abortion pill etienne emile bleu was a progressive spirit who enabled women to achieve their freedom we have lost a courageous scout Again, it's always framed as freedom.
It's freedom.
It's not freedom.
It's murder.
You don't have the freedom to murder someone.
It's that simple.
And it does a tremendous disservice to women and paints them as these callous That is what this kind of language paints them as.
Auror Berguet, France's gender equality minister.
Ah, yes, a gender equality minister.
I'm sure we're about to hear a wonderful sentiment.
Also posted on X saying, Etienne-Emile Bellew was guided throughout his life by one requirement, that of human dignity.
Who freed millions of women from unwanted pregnancies with the abortion pill.
That's right.
They were freed.
They were freed of the joy of having a child.
They were freed of the joy of seeing their baby smile in the morning.
They were free of the joy of watching their child grow up.
They were freed of a clear conscience.
That's what they were freed from.
They were freed of the life of a child.
Utterly disgusting.
The common theme and statements regarding his death is that Bellew's work was committed to women's freedom and human dignity.
However, his legacy is much different from the one abortion enthusiasts are describing.
That's right, abortion enthusiasts, murder enthusiasts.
You know, I'm just a bit of a murder enthusiast, you could say.
I enjoy myself a good murder.
Here and there, just a little bit.
Despite his past as part of the French Resistance against the Nazi occupation at the age of 15, his deadly abortion pill has ties to the same company that manufactured cyanide gas for Nazi death camps.
Personally, I've heard tell that the French Resistance is far overblown and mostly a creation of Hollywood.
I would not be surprised if that's true.
The French were largely buckbroken already by that time.
I personally would not doubt that they did very little and the French Resistance is largely just fantasy.
I would not give them any credit at this point.
New York Times' research for RU486 began in conjunction with Groupe Roussel-Youklaff, the French drug company for which he was a consultant.
The idea was to find a substance that would prevent the uterus from receiving progesterone and thus prevent it from holding onto the fertilized egg, they wrote.
This was accomplished in 1980 when Roussel Ucloft developed RU46, according to a report by the New York Times.
Roussel Ucloft's parents'company, Hust AG, of Germany, was the one of three corporates.
I guess keep doing what you're good at.
In addition, Balio was reportedly inspired by the work of Gregory Pincus, co-inventor of the birth control pill, who, according to the Harvard Crimson, targeted mentally ill women, poor women, and women in Puerto Rico to carry out brutal experiments, often without their consent.
I find it...
Maybe this is just me, but he goes, mentally ill, poor women.
What's the correlation?
Are they just poor?
Does he consider them...
Okay, moving on.
The abortion pill was never meant to be mail order.
Today, the abortion pill is the most common abortion procedure in the U.S. and is shipped through the mail to women who have not had so much as a doctor's examination or pregnancy dating.
Ballyu said in a 2013 book that using the abortion pill in this manner would prove...
About 5 in 1,000 pregnancies, 0.5%, are ectopic.
If ectopic pregnancy is not detected, the woman goes through a disaster, regardless of whether or not she uses RU486, because it will rupture with a heavy internal hemorrhaging.
This is why I insist that a woman should be medically examined if she wants an abortion of any kind, surgical or medical.
And while the media and abortion proponents tout the abortion pill is safe for women, research continually shows it is not.
That's right.
It's not.
It is dangerous.
They are doling these things out like candy.
Oh, that's right.
You get an abortion pill.
And you get an abortion pill.
Don't worry about the side effects.
Don't worry about what might happen.
You just take this magic little pill and everything will be all better.
Because it's not about women's health.
It's about killing children.
That's what these satanic lunatics want.
Yeah, it is simply about their love for murdering children.
It has never been about women's health.
It has never been about reproductive rights as the free thought project love to euphemistically put it.
It is about killing children It is about making sure that women are freed from the joys of motherhood so that they are free to work to slave away at whatever useless So they can shove down the screaming that their biological clock is doing.
So they can sit there and provide more capital for the federal government to use.
Serious adverse events for mephipristone occurred at a rate approximately 22 times higher than the rate reported on the Food and Drug Administration's label for the drug.
The report The Abortion Pill Harms Women, published by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, EPPC, states that nearly 11% of women experience sepsis, infection, hemorrhaging, or other serious or life-threatening adverse events following a mephipristone abortion, meaning 1 in 10 women experience at least one serious complication from taking mephipristone within 45 days.
Nearly 11%.
10.93%.
That is an unacceptable amount of They have to say, oh, these conditions are rare.
That's right.
But this is 11%, 10%.
Even if you round it down to 10%, that is an unacceptable level of complication for something this dangerous.
In addition to the physical risks, women who have taken the abortion pill have come forward with stories of trauma, having seen their babies' bodies during excruciatingly painful at-home DIY abortions.
That's right.
It's got to go somewhere.
You think you're not going to see this?
You weren't counseled about it, huh?
You weren't given that information.
Now you have to live with that.
You have to deal with that.
You killed your child.
Terrible.
That's right, I've been very critical.
You are disgusting to me.
You have a duty to rear children that you produce.
That is what I think.
You have a duty to provide and care for them and be there for them and help them through life.
If you are just going to disappear into the ether, you are terrible, worthless.
North American House Hippo.
Very kind.
Thank you for the tip.
Good morning, Travis.
I can't listen to the show right now because I'm driving my humble million-dollar electric bus around Universal.
I'll listen to the podcast later.
Well, he's very humble.
My humble electric bus.
The best electric bus.
No one drives it better.
Thank you, North American House Hippo.
I hope that the lithium-ion batteries remain intact and undamaged and that you don't end up in a giant fireball.
Good to see you.
Thank you so much.
Well, that was the end of that article, and I think I need to move on, because I have worked myself up, and this is something I'm very passionate about.
I feel very strongly about abortion.
It is the most pressing issue, I think.
I think everything else falls to the wayside when you consider the mass death of children, of babies, of the most helpless class that we have.
People that we should be protecting with everything that we have, but instead we have thrown them to the wolves.
We have slaughtered them en masse for nothing more than convenience, and it is despicable.
It is the greatest crime the world has ever seen, and we continue to let it happen over and over again, over and over again, simply for convenience.
Again, North American House Hippo, thank you again.
That is so very kind.
I want to thank everybody from the bottom of my heart for your prayers for my wife, Melissa.
The hospital put on her drug, Ticosin.
that is so dangerous that you had to be confined for observation.
Well, I am very...
And we will continue to pray for her North American house, SIPO.
And I ask that all those in the audience do as well.
Guard Goldsmith.
Good to see you, Guard.
I hope you're doing well.
What does reproductive freedom mean to the newly produced and living baby?
That's right.
The baby has a life.
It is a unique individual.
It has rights of its own, the right to life.
And we ignore those.
We ignore them for convenience sake.
Because otherwise, the mother or the father or both might have to deal with the consequences of raising a child they created, and we can't have that.
We need them free, free to work jobs and produce capital, raise the GDP, have them stuck in a rat race where they will never get ahead and will never experience the joys of family.
That is what this is about.
It's about killing children and making sure Yeah, we see that over and over again, don't we?
These pro-life politicians here in the United States, supposedly, allegedly pro-life, love watching Israel murder women and children.
They love sending tax dollars so that they can bomb more women and children.
And it's the inconsistency, but, you know, we should still support people when they're in the right on one issue, even if they're hypocritical about it on another issue.
Kind of like how this whole thing that you were just reading before this one was all about the flock cameras.
And yes, the flock cameras are bad, and we agree with the people that want to get rid of them, but at the same time, uh...
Yeah, again, whoever wrote that article for the Free Thought Project picked a loser of a case to make their point.
My goodness, it's like...
They continually, like they do with Black Lives Matter, they continually choose to riot and burn down the cities because of interactions with police that were the wrong ones.
There were legitimate ones where they could have made a case that police brutality is at play, that we need to reform the police, and then they continually choose the ones where it was just a criminal.
Just a criminal doing criminal things.
Again, North American House of...
That is very, very generous.
Thank you so much.
After they administered it, she is recovering at home and wearing a heart monitor connected to a hospital-issued cell phone so that if the drug goes south, she has a heart attack.
They'll know.
Well, I am...
I'm glad she's home.
We will continue to pray for your wife.
I'm sure that is still very, very scary.
Yes, it is.
There is a strain on the sexes.
They do not get along in the ways they used to.
It's funny.
They'll continually talk about the...
Now, you know I have said that I think people are too hard on the boomers.
I have my differences with them, and I do think they did some damage, but I don't think it's to the level that people want to say.
But they'll make fun of the fact that boomers continually indulged in this, ah-ha, hate my wife, wife bad humor.
But it was done with a sort of light-handed, sort of ha-ha playfulness to it.
Whereas today...
And sure, they are not making these jokes about, haha, I hate my wife, but the thing is, you're not getting married, are you?
You're not having a wife.
You're not going to have someone that you can even playfully rib or joke with.
That's the truth of the matter.
Whereas the boomers might have made these jokes, might have gone a little bit too far with it.
I think it was still done with love.
I still think these men actually loved their wives, even if they were making a bit too many jokes about haha, wife, bad.
Whereas now there is this actual rift between the two, even though they might present as more friendly.
It always starts with humor.
It was the push from Hollywood of the beginning of the rift of men and women with the I hate my wife kind of stuff.
The constant push of it to the point of a trope, I think, shows a propaganda effort from Hollywood that we've seen over and over again from them.
Yeah.
Donald Lord1337, I've just made a realization.
Maybe the purpose of these pills is to cause complications so the pro-abortionists can espouse the need for traditional abortion being legalized.
Could very well be.
They love their abortion rights.
They love being able to chop babies up.
Rogue Statesman.
It is about convincing people kids are an inconvenience to never-ending consumerism.
That's right.
How are you going to afford the next Funko Pop?
How are you going to go see the next Marvel movie?
How can you afford that if you have a child?
And I mean, who wants a child?
Who wants to look into the face of their child and see the joy there as they experience something new?
When you could just go buy another Funko Pop or a video game or go see the next Marvel movie or go to Disney World.
That's right.
Go to Disney World for yourself as a 35-year-old adult or a 40-year-old adult.
Just go and enjoy the land of the rat.
Disney adults are some of the most pathetic, despicable people I have ever seen.
Wasting away their life.
Giving Disney all their money, all their expendable income so that they can just go ride It's a Small World one more time.
I have such disdain for Disney adults.
No truth in them.
How many women would go through with it when they had to prepare the tea and do it with their own hands?
Do not obey.
Abortion not necessary today with the amount of population injected sterile or damaged.
The birth rate has dropped off a cliff.
We have seen that here in the United States, Japan, so many western or westernized countries are completely And utterly past replacement rate.
John the Revelator, 2024.
On the farm, when an animal kills or eats its own young, that animal is considered insane and gotten rid of.
That's right.
If you kill your own child as an animal, we consider you a danger and a threat and insane.
You're done away with.
KWD 68, 65 million babies murdered in America in the last 50 years and counting.
That's right.
65 million babies.
65 million that could have been happy, smiling children that deserved a chance at life.
That deserved a chance to experience life that they never got.
Simply for convenience sake.
Simply because somebody wanted to have a job or wanted to go on another vacation.
Because that's what this is really about.
They continually make it about rape.
rape.
What about cases of incest?
Those are incredibly fractured.
And even then, I don't support it.
That's right, because you don't get to commit another horror simply because a horror happened to you.
You don't get to commit an atrocity because one was done to you.
That's not how this works.
It's an atrocity you commit when you murder a baby.
That's what it is, no matter who the father is, no matter what the circumstances of their conception.
The baby is innocent, and it is an atrocity to murder them.
You don't get to do that.
Watch GOP rep told that reading porn book found in school library We're going to play you the video of this, and this is something that is probably going to upset you, because it upsets me.
But before we do have comments from Knights of the Storm, there's a story where they use the flock cams to track a murderer across several states.
They brag on it, but it's admission that it's a nationwide network.
That's right.
It is nationwide.
It is everywhere.
Well, if it's not everywhere, it will be soon.
They're going to expand it.
They always do.
They love growing their surveillance state.
We love our cameras, don't we, folks?
Oh boy, we love them.
That is.
That is the truth of it.
It is growing.
SoloCat1980.
RU486.
Are you 86ing your baby?
286 something is slaying.
That means to get rid of it.
That's right.
That's why James Comey got in trouble, because he put 8647 in an AI image.
86 means to do away with, get rid of, or as a lot of people understand, kill.
But as I said, GP Rep told that reading porn book found in school library is appropriate, and we have that video, so you can see that here.
I would ask that if we not try to use that type of language in the chamber, let's try to keep some decorum.
I know you are talking specific books.
Mr. Speaker.
Representative Duffini.
I stand here to share with the chamber the books that are available in our public school libraries to the very children you're telling me that this language isn't appropriate in this chamber.
This is in elementary school.
Libraries approved by the very individuals that are supposed to be the experts.
That's right.
And there's more to that clip, but we had to edit.
Yeah, we cut it because the language is not just inappropriate for elementary schools, it's inappropriate for our show.
This is a family show here.
This article is on Zero Hedge, and if you want to know exactly what the book says, you'll have to go find the article yourself, because I will not be reading the sentences.
A Connecticut lawmaker was admonished for reading aloud from a pornographic book that is available to children in school libraries in the state.
During a hearing, Republican Rep.
Ann DeFinias of Danielson read graphic sexual references from the book titled Me and Earl.
and the dying girl.
Well, that sounds just like a lovely book, doesn't it?
Me and Earl and the dying girl.
That's right.
All these people who write books and and say that this book is a piece of trash from a literary standpoint and it's poorly written and they get around that by putting a character who's dying in there and they use it as a way to talk about addressing grief and things like that.
Hack writers love to put serious subject matter into their work as a way of making themselves seem more serious.
But I have a belief that anything that has to be taken seriously shouldn't be.
A work that stands on its own and people take seriously simply because it is worth taking serious, then it doesn't deserve to be.
If you only are able to get yourself taken seriously because you address serious issues, you are not a serious person.
You're only using the sacred cows as an excuse.
You don't want any criticism or discussion or debate.
Yeah, you're just shielding yourself from excuse because, oh well, it addresses serious issues.
This is an off topic from, maybe I'll address it at the end of this article.
This article is important.
She continued before being interrupted by Rep.
Juan Candelaria, a New Haven Democrat and Deputy House Speaker who started maniacally banging his gavel.
Ma'am, I would ask that we...
I know you're talking of specific books, but we could refrain from these type of words because there are also people and children watching this debate.
That's the whole point, dude.
Yeah, that really is the whole point.
You're not going to do anything to remove these books from the school library, huh?
But you'll not watch your face next to them being read aloud.
Because you know there are children watching.
You know it's a bad look.
Not that you're going to do anything about it.
But if someone comes into your place of business where you're supposed to look like a serious adult man, you'll shut that down.
Can't have that.
Despicable.
despicable cretin.
Daphneus had already warned parents to remove any children present from the room before she began reading.
I would ask kindly if we could just use other...
A different word, or something different, just out of respect for others that might get offended.
Thank you, Candelaria said.
The finished responder, Mr. Speaker, I stand here to share with the chamber the books that are available in our public school libraries to the very children who are telling me that this language isn't appropriate in this chamber.
This is in elementary school libraries, approved by the very individuals that are supposed to be the experts.
That's right.
If you turn your children over to the federal government, to the public school system, they're raised by experts, and experts approve this kind of thing.
It makes you wonder why.
It makes you wonder why they continually go after children in every way possible.
If they can't just kill them with abortion, they're going to try to pervert them, to go after them, to sexualize them.
And it happens over and over again.
Really makes you wonder.
Another Democrat House Speaker, Matt Ritter, then suggested that the Republicans just want to make this a cultural issue, that they want the response like children, that it really hurts their brand.
Or maybe they have actual concerns about the porn in kids' libraries.
That's right, Matt, you scumbag, you despicable...
I've always felt strongly about this kind of thing, but ever since we had our son, it has completely driven me up the wall.
It has been amazing.
An abortion is another thing that I've always felt strongly about, but since getting to see him, getting to hold him, it has taken it to a completely new level.
My disdain and hatred for it.
Hypocrisy at its finest.
Schools allow it, but lawmakers can't say it.
What's wrong with this picture?
If it's good enough to be in a school library, it's good enough to be spoken in the chamber.
Now, if you have an issue with that, maybe you should take a look at the book in the library.
Keep decorum in the chamber, but not in your kid's school.
That's right.
These sensitive, sensitive lawmakers can't have it being said in their chambers, but, you know, your child is free to rent this pornographic book from the library.
In a better, more civilized time, Anyone that dropped this kind of book into the public school library would have been found.
They would have been found quickly, and they would have been dealt with.
They would have known what type of person they were, that they were a predator, and they could not be trusted around children.
Grown adults demanding her to stop with the inappropriate language in the chamber, and yet they are okay with it in the schools and being read to children.
These people are insane.
Yes, any more civilized time.
They would have been hauled into court on charges.
This issue has been ongoing for years at this point.
As we highlighted earlier this week, leftists are now suggesting that if overt, sexualized, and pornographic LGBTQ material is being banished in school libraries, they should just make classic kids' book queer-friendly and encourage queer readings of them.
Why are they so obsessed with pushing this on children?
Well, we know why.
It's because that's how they recruit.
The LGBT doesn't breed, it recruits.
They have to break your child's mind.
They have to cause them distress so that they will become one of them.
It's a social contagion type of deal.
Whether your child sees that they get special treatment or that the LGBT is hailed as wonderful and special and amazing, or if it's because they got exposed to degenerate pornographic content or perhaps molested.
That's how these people grow their numbers.
It is all these ways.
It is a cult of sexual degeneracy and deviancy that preys upon children.
Because adults instinctively have an aversion to it.
If you leave the children alone and let them become a normal functioning adult without beating them over the head with this propaganda, there's an instinctual ugh.
That's weird.
Don't like that.
That's gross.
You have to get them as children.
Dissent will be punished.
PCUSA pastors express concerns over new ordination standards.
Here's from Church and Ministries.
The article describes the approval of a new ordination standard in the Presbyterian Church of the USA that requires clergy candidates to be questioned about their views on LGBT issues.
Set here today, I don't meet the standards for a Presbyterian Church USA minister.
I don't think they would hire me.
Not that they should.
Not that anyone should hire me to be a minister.
Some pastors express concern that the amendment could lead to the exclusion of those who hold dissenting views on LGBT issues.
Yep.
I'm out of the running, folks.
What a shame.
What a shame.
The Presbyterian Church...
That's right.
You must support their degenerate lifestyle or you can't be a pastor.
The Presbyterian Church USA recently gave final approval to an amendment in its Book of Order that will require clergy candidates to be questioned about their views on LGBT ideology.
Known as Amendment 24C, it was part of a proposal known as the Olympia Overture, which sought to amend G2.0104B of the Book of Order to require candidates to To be asked about their views on the issues of including sexual orientation and gender identity.
And what about God's view on it?
I wonder what they think about that.
The measure was approved for consideration last year at the 226 BCUSA General Assembly by a vote of 297 to 130.
From there, the measure needed to get a simple majority of Presbyteries of regional bodies to vote in favor of it.
Additionally, a majority of Presbyteries approved Amendment 24A, which added sexual orientation and gender identity, to the nomination's anti-discrimination statement found in the Book of Order.
They always couch it in this flowery language of, oh, we need honest conversation, reflection.
Discernment on how to deal with this.
You want to know how you deal with this?
You tell them that they're living in sin, and then you isolate them from children.
You make sure that people know and are told to take care.
The Sundermeyers noted that while they themselves had officiated same-sex weddings and supported the ordination of LGBT-identified people, we also believe inclusion loses its moral and spiritual power when it becomes enforced orthodoxy rather than a gracious welcome.
It's not about inclusion anymore, it's about control and exclusion.
It creates conditions that allow ordaining bodies to disqualify candidates based on theological convictions that are still well within the bounds of our Constitution, they continued.
The pastor couple did not believe that the final text sufficiently protects freedom of conscience, adding that the structure and tone of 24C imply that some theological convictions, particularly those that dissent from progressive norms on sexuality and gender, may now be deemed unfit for ordination.
What concerns us is not the text on paper, but how it will be used.
That's right.
It is going to be used to make it impossible for anyone that doesn't agree with the LGBT agenda to be a pastor in the Presbyterian Church, or at least that nomination of Presbyterians.
And it's true.
This isn't about inclusion.
It's about excluding people that uphold the Bible from their churches.
Mm-hmm.
My disagreement of a view that may not be biblical will exclude me from serving in a leadership role in the denomination that is exclusion, said Brit.
Frankly, I'm happy it took so long, Prado said.
I was also sad, but happily surprised that in my presbytery, one that definitely leans left, it only passed by nine votes.
Well, that is what's going on with PCUSA.
They are bowing to the will of man.
They are bowing to social pressure.
They are caving in because they are ignoring the Word of God.
They are ignoring the Bible and God's standards.
They are ignoring what must be said to sinners, that they must repent, that they need a Savior.
And of course, that is the core principle of Christianity.
The core tenet of it is that Christ came to die for our sin, that we must believe in that, that we must repent.
How can you tell a sinner to repent if you ignore the fact that what they're doing is sin?
We are...
I think I'll get down off my soapbox now, but that is what's going on with abortion and the LGBT agenda in the USA today.
We will...
Before I do, Anistie Anarchy, how is DK doing?
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As I said, when he first came back from the hospital, he needed to use a wheelchair.
Then he was using a walker.
Then he was using a cane.
And sometimes now he's moving around freely without it.
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His vocal cords, because he is still having trouble speaking clearly.
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Pray that that would be restored to him, and he would be back here with you guys soon.
So yes, please continue to keep him in your prayers.
We are all praying for him here.
We ask that you continue to pray for him as well.
TunnelLord1337, yeah, my school district stopped someone from reading the pornographic books in their libraries as well at a school board meeting.
That's right.
You're not allowed to read them out.
You're not allowed to let people see how disgusting and despicable they are.
But the kids, they can check them out just fine.
These people are predators.
People that put this kind of content into school libraries are predators.
They prey on children.
They infect them.
I have such disdain for them.
As I've said before, in a better, more civilized time, they would have been caught quickly and taken into court and dealt with.
They don't want the parents seeing the porn that they're serving to their children.
It shows that they know exactly what they're doing.
Yes.
One of the few good things that came out of the lockdown is that parents actually started to notice what was going on with their kids in school since they were doing Zoom meetings.
They were continually finding out, this is what you're being taught?
It was a wake-up call for many of them.
And homeschooling has seen a boom in recent years.
Audi MRR, they're government-controlled child groomers in public schools.
That's right.
The public schools actually end up being the place where it happens the most frequently.
No truth in them.
You can't.
You can't read that in here.
Please go read it to children.
That's right.
You can't say that around us adults.
But, you know, there are some elementary school kids outside.
I'm sure they would love...
We live in a deeply troubled country and are surrounded by deeply troubled people.
And it is only getting worse, seemingly.
Well, as I said, that is what's going on with abortion, the LGBT, and the public schools, and the confluence of those things.
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These are just issues that I think are the most important of our time.
Abortion and the LGBT infesting our children to me is more important than anything else.
It does not matter.
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I don't care what it is.
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But the murder of children is especially abhorrent.
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Jury hears conflicting testimony in trial alleging hospitals' actions, not COVID, caused teens' death.
This is about Grace Shara.
Of course, as you know, we've had her father, Scott Shara, on.
He is currently involved in a lawsuit.
He is trying to fight back against the medical-industrial tyranny complex.
So keep them in your prayers and, you know, pray that they get justice.
The parents of Grace Shara, a 19-year-old with Down syndrome who died in a Wisconsin hospital.
Days after being admitted for a COVID-19 infection testified this week in court that their daughter died as a result of a lethal combination of drugs and a do-not-resuscitate DNR order the hospital implemented without their consent.
Grace's family sued Ascension St. Elizabeth Hospital in April 2023 and filed an amended complaint in July 2023.
Alleging the hospital's COVID-19 treatment protocols directly resulted in Grace's death in October 2021, a week after admission.
The trial began Tuesday at the State of Wisconsin Circuit Court for Outagami County.
Outagami?
Gamey?
This isn't about failing to provide information.
This is about providing treatment with no consent whatsoever.
Scott Chara, Grace's father, testified on Wednesday.
Her passing was a result of combining Presidex, lorazepam, and morphine in a 26-minute window and putting an illegal do-not-resuscitate order on her chart.
The lawsuit names 14 defendants, including Ascension Health, 5 medical doctors, and 4 John Doe medical providers, 2 registered nurses, and the Wisconsin Injured Patients and Family Compensation Fund.
The defendants argued that Shara may have died due to a naturally progressing disease, a pre-existing condition, or a superseding or intervening cause, Green Bay-based CBS affiliate WFRV reported.
According to the journal Sentinel, the hospital also argued that the Federal Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act, the PREP Act, provided it and its doctors and staff immunity from liability during the COVID-19 pandemic.
That's right, license to kill.
Well, you know, sure, our procedures may have killed you, may have put you on a ventilator that killed you, that killed your family member.
But what are you going to do, right?
We've got the PrEP Act.
We're immune from it.
We're making a lot of money here.
And we don't want to have to slow down or be concerned by the fact that we may have to pay out to somebody or their family after we've harmed them or killed them.
At times during the first three days of the trial, hospital doctors and nurses who testified appeared to contradict themselves or whether Grace had been over-sedated and whether her family consented to a DNR order.
I wonder why that is.
Couldn't be because they're lying, could it?
Couldn't be because they're making things up.
No, they would never do that.
Green Bay, Wisconsin-based ABC affiliate WBAY reported this is the first wrongful death jury trial in the country for a death listed as COVID-19 on the death certificate.
WFRV reported that this landmark case Could have far-reaching implications for how medical decisions are made, especially during a public health crisis.
That's right, this could inform policy moving forward.
This could show them that they may have consequences come down the pipeline if they just blindly follow these obviously horrific guidelines that lead to death, that lead to this poor, poor girl having a DNR put on her.
The trial could last up to three weeks.
Up to 22 witnesses may testify, WFRV reported, adding that the case may draw attention to critical issues surrounding the informed consent and the rights of patients and their families in the health care system.
During opening statements Tuesday, Warner Mendenhall, the Shara family's attorney, said the hospital violated standards of care and their treatment of grace.
Instead of recognizing the life-threatening situation and reducing the medications causing the problems, this medical team did the opposite, Mendenhall said.
We are told to lionize doctors and nurses.
We are told that they are the best of us, that they do such wonderful work.
But the truth is, most of the people that I've known growing up that wanted to be doctors wanted to be doctors not because they wanted to help people, not because they felt some kind of calling.
Because they wanted to treat and do good for people.
They wanted the money.
They wanted the big salary that came with being a doctor.
And nurses, as a general rule, want the quick and easy clout, the societal clout that it gives them.
Oh, you're a nurse.
You must be a good person.
Oh, thank you for being a nurse.
It means so much to us that you're a nurse.
It gives them an easy rung up on the social media.
Because you're not allowed to criticize them.
We saw people defend all the dancing nurses during COVID, despite the fact that it's gross and disrespectful and just a waste of time and resources.
But, oh, they've got to have their own ways of coping, you know.
You've got to have something fun to do.
Yeah, if you need something fun to do, you do it on your own time.
You don't do it in the halls of a hospital.
People are allegedly dying.
They need a way of coping with the boredom from the empty hospital so they orchestrated and choreographed these elaborate dance scenes.
Yes.
Completely despicable.
Waste of time and money.
Instead of recognizing the life-threatening situation and reducing the medications causing the problems, this medical team did the opposite, Mendenhall said.
That's right, they did the opposite.
Because they care about money.
I care about money and not about helping people.
Got a funny comment here, which I'll read after this serious article.
I'm not laughing at the article, I promise you.
Jason Frankowiak and Randall Goose, attorneys for the defendant, said hospital staff provided an appropriate standard of care, which did not lead to Grace's death.
Instead, they argued that a worsening COVID-19 infection led to her death.
Well, we saw what really happened with COVID-19.
It wasn't COVID that was killing people.
It was the standard of care.
The standard of care that was killing people.
Funny how COVID seemed to worsen when they put people on run-depes near remdesivir and definitely worsened much faster when they put them on a ventilator that had a, what was it, 80% fatality rate?
Yeah, 80%.
It's crazy how it seemed just about everything they did.
Made things worse.
It was a mistake on their part.
It's just an oopsie-daisy.
They couldn't have known, right?
They couldn't have looked at the trend, the data, said this is a terrible standard of care.
We need to stop.
And just ignored it because business was booming.
They were making so much money.
They wouldn't have done that, right?
No.
Not these doctors that became doctors to make money, to get rich, to buy a yacht, to buy a second house, to buy a fancy car.
No, they wouldn't have done that.
No.
Her parents testified that they became concerned after her daughter displayed allergy symptoms in late September 2021, days after the family attended a concert.
They took her for a treatment as a precautionary measure.
We were just hoping that we would get some supplemental oxygen, Cindy Scharr at Grace's mother testified Tuesday.
Scott Scharr told the court that Grace was not having any trouble breathing and that it wasn't an emergency, so there was no need to have Grace in the hospital.
But the hospital told the family they were keeping Grace overnight for observation.
They would put her on a steroid for two to three days, after which she would be discharged.
But that's not what happened, Cindy Shara testified.
As said, hospital staff gave Grace Presidex, lorazepam, and morphine.
Mendenhall said that Presidex dangerously lowered Grace's blood pressure and pulse, and that her condition improved after its dosage was lowered.
According to Scott Shara, after Grace's first...
Shokar testified Thursday that he was uncertain whether his order was immediately implemented.
Hospital staff also provided contradictory testimony in response to the Shara's claims that Grace had been over-sedated with these medications.
Shogar testified that he was aware...
Samuel Haynes, a nurse at the hospital, said Grace had been over-sedated only for a brief period.
Well, he only made a small mistake.
Just for a short period of time.
However, Holly McInnes, another defendant, said Grace was not over-sedated.
Oh no.
Contradictory testimony this early into the case.
You also gotta love the response.
Oh, she was only overdue for a short period of time.
Yeah, we accidentally gave her too much, but only briefly.
That's right.
We only made a small mistake for a short period of time, but when you're working someplace like a hospital, that's all it takes, isn't it?
A witness for the Shara family, Dr. Gilbert Burdine, an associate professor of medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, said Grace was over-sedated three times during her hospital stay.
According to Grace's parents, the family did not consent to the medications.
They did not find out they were administered until later.
If they would have asked me for consent with those, of course I would have asked a lot of questions, Scott Schar testified.
He said the hospital also didn't tell him that they reclassified Grace's hospital room as an ICU room.
McInnis testified that she personally did not witness hospital doctors obtaining consent to administer the drugs in question.
Oh no.
Things are already looking not great for the hospital.
Their witnesses are contradicting each other, admitting that they didn't personally witness consent, but, you know, it was probably there, right, guys?
The doctors wouldn't just administer something without checking with the family, would they?
During his testimony, Scott Chara also recounted a heated conversation he had with the hospital staff who rejected his request to feed Grace because she was on a BiPAP.
A bi-level positive airway pressure machine, a type of non-invasive ventilation.
A confrontation led the hospital to order Scott removed from the hospital and send an armed guard to Grace's room to escort him out.
That's one of the reasons I was kicked out.
I was pushing to get her fed, Scott Char testified.
That was the last time I saw Grace alive physically.
He just wanted them to feed his daughter.
He wanted them to take care of her.
Wanted them to just give her some food.
And instead, they brought an armed guard in and threw him out of the room.
They brought a goon, a thug, in like a criminal would and escorted him out.
Like the mob would.
You better leave.
You better leave right now.
Something bad's gonna happen.
The comment from Dad.
And while this story is, you know, horrific and on a personal level...
Here's Dad's comment.
The Prepped Act from George W. Bush paid them richly to use and continue to use fatal treatment, and it gives them immunity from prosecution.
That's why this trial is so important.
It's for when they try to do it again.
Yes, we need to remove their immunity.
We need to get rid of it.
This has long, far-reaching implications.
If they are able to win here.
The confrontation led the hospital to order Scott removed from the hospital and send an armed guard to Grace's room to escort him out.
Hospital staff testified that Scott Chara was removed because some nurses did not want him in the room because he was shutting off alarms from Grace's medical equipment at night.
Staff said they also suspected he had COVID-19.
Oh, that's right.
They suspected he had COVID-19.
He might have COVID and we can't be too careful.
I mean, you can never tell.
Even people that have absolutely no symptoms can die of COVID if they get into a motorcycle accident or whatnot.
So any person can have it.
You need constant testing and frequent boosters.
That's right.
You can never tell, but these sleuths, these wonderful, competent nurses...
So we should just trust them, right?
He did such a good job.
Did such a wonderful job.
They must be good at theirs.
But Mendenhall said Scott's questioning of medical staff was exactly what he was supposed to do as a dad and power of attorney for health care.
That's right.
How dare you question us?
How dare you not just blindly accept what we tell you?
And do as we say.
You've got questions, you've got concerns, get out.
You want your daughter fed?
You want her taken care of?
Get out.
That's how these people operate.
These people who aren't just indoctrinated from, you know, blindly trusting whatever they're told, they're also incentivized financially to not look too closely into this.
It's easy to look the other way and not do your due diligence when you're getting paid richly to Continue with the status quo.
Yes.
Nurses are some of the worst when it comes to blindly following propaganda, when it comes to blindly following whatever the state says.
They will lord it over you.
They will lord their nursing degree over you, and they will kill your children for it.
How dare you question them?
They've got their next TikTok dance to do.
Don't you know?
You're keeping them from important TikTok dance business.
According to the Shars legal team, Shokar could have overruled the order to eject Scott from the hospital, but Shokar testified that his primary responsibility was to grace.
These things are non-pertinent to her particular care.
That's right, having her father nearby.
Having the family that loves her nearby is non-pertinent to her care.
Having someone nearby that actually wants what's best for her in all cases is not important.
You've got the hospital staff.
You've got your dancing nurses.
That's what's important, right?
Dancing nurses.
Only over-sedated her one to three times.
You know, we care.
The nurses that are just putting in the minimum effort and messing up all the time don't need any supervision.
That's entirely superfluous.
Yes.
In subsequent days, Grace's family was able to communicate with her solely through FaceTime calls until the hospital took Grace's phone away.
That's right, you can't even see them on FaceTime.
You're going to take your phone, your one line of communication out.
The one way you might be able to tell them what we're doing, might be able to raise some kind of objection, might be able to bring someone in to help you, we're going to take that from you.
This is diabolical.
This is evil.
This is infuriating.
Cindy and I had no opportunity to communicate with Grace unless it was initiated by the hospital, Scott Chara testified.
This is reminiscent of what cults do.
They cut off your lifelines.
They cut you off from family.
They break you away.
And they make it impossible to contact the outside world.
This is despicable.
There is not strong enough language to condemn this.
I mean, it's a simple case of medical kidnapping.
They take the child, they have armed guards escort the parents out, and then they refuse any even communication.
Of course they take the cell phone.
Prisoners are not allowed to have cell phones in prison.
Cindy and I had no opportunity to communicate with Grace unless it was initiated by the hospital, Scott Char testified.
Hospital repeatedly pressured family to pre-authorize a ventilator for Grace.
That's right.
Pre-authorize the ventilator.
We want to make that $30,000.
We need that money.
We want to put Grace on a ventilator.
Ignore the fact that 80% of people that go onto ventilators die.
Ignore the fact that their outcomes are worse than when we don't put them on.
Come on.
Let us have that money.
It's the big one.
Shara's also testified that hospital staff repeatedly pressured them to pre-authorize a ventilator for Grace.
Cindy Shara testified that she received several calls from the hospital asking us for a pre-authorization to put Grace on a vent if something would have happened in the middle of the night.
That is how it was always presented.
Yeah, just in case something happens, you know?
Just in case.
We wouldn't ever think of putting her on there just for a payday.
We wouldn't do that.
There was family there, so there was no need for pre-authorization, she added.
Scotchart testified that Dr. Carl Baum, one of the defendants in the case, told him that a 20% chance of saving Grace's life was better than no chance.
It was efforts against the family to pre-approve a ventilator.
That's 80% that die.
20% chance means there's 80% that die.
We know.
Now, that it's because the ventilators are the things that were killing them.
It was worsening their outcomes.
It was causing damage.
It was causing death.
And it was all for the big payday that they were getting.
It was incentivized medical murder.
That's what it was.
And these people knew it to some extent.
They had to over time.
They had to realize eventually.
They're supposed to be intelligent, right?
They're supposed to be smarter than us, normal people.
That's why they've got the degree.
And yet, they couldn't put two and two together, apparently.
We're supposed to believe that.
Asking for Grace to be with a pre-authorization for a ventilator at that point was the equivalent of asking somebody for a pre-authorization for a leg amputation when they just had a sprained ankle, Scott Chara testified.
Grace's father also testified that Shokar acknowledged during a phone call that placing Grace on a ventilator would not have saved her life.
Even they're forced to admit it.
Eh, well, you know, the ventilators probably wouldn't have saved her.
Shokar also had separate phone calls with Grace's parents purportedly to make amends after Scott was removed from the hospital, but the parents testified that the conversation transitioned to renewed efforts to get them to pre-authorize a ventilator for Grace, which they again rejected.
What a weasel.
Oh, I just want to apologize for having you thrown out of your daughter's hospital room.
I'm deeply sorry for that.
But you know, why don't you authorize a ventilator?
Why don't you let me make that money?
The Defender...
We watched her die.
Grace's parents also testified that they repeatedly told hospital staff they did not consent to a DNR order.
Hospital staff provided contradictory testimony as to whether Grace's family provided consent.
According to Chicago, Grace's family ultimately agreed to a DNI, do not intubate, order.
Which is to say, don't kill her via ventilator, please.
Don't put my daughter on one of your death machines.
We started to talk about goals of care with what you guys want to do in the worst-case scenario, which would be if she were to crash.
Essentially, cardiopulmonary arrest, Shokar testified Thursday.
I was very confident that we came to a resolution to say, this is what we want to do, and this is what the family wants.
But according to Mendenhall, Grace's family later learned that Shokar documented that Grace had both a DNI and a DNR order, adding that they did not find out about the DNR until hours before her death.
The hospital did not honor their subsequent request to remove the DNR from Grace's chart.
Cindy Shara said that they would not have agreed to a DNR order on their own without the participation of Grace's primary care physician and attorney, their pastor, and other family members.
It would be a terrible thing to have to decide, she testified.
That's right.
You're not just going to slap that on the chart of your child.
You're not just going to willy-nilly say, yeah, you know, don't try to save her.
Don't bother.
That's a very serious decision to make.
And these people at the hospital want us to believe that the Sharas, who loved their daughter, loved her enough to fight for her.
To this extent.
When you hear about all the bad acting from these people at the hospital, all the people that, you know, try and use sympathy to get the ventilation order, throw the parents out, put the child on a...
This cold-blooded murder is astonishing and it just underlines the evil of the PrEP Act.
These people did all this knowing that they would have legal immunity and they will continue to do this next time unless that legal immunity is taken away.
Yes.
And that's why it's important to have cases like this.
That's why it's important to fight things like this and to put faces.
Grace Shara was a lovely young woman who was loved by her family, who brought joy to them.
Because otherwise, it's just words on a piece of paper.
It's just the prep act, whatever that means, whatever that is, who cares?
No, this is about the death of a young woman.
It's about mass death, but more importantly, it's about a very specific death.
You have to be able to point to specifics.
You have to be able to make a case in specifics.
Generalities don't move people.
Generalities are just out there in the ether.
That's why what her family doing is so important.
That's why you have to share this story.
You have to know about this.
Because what they are doing is for all of us.
As a result of the DNR hospital, staff did not intervene during Grace's final moments of life.
Grace's parents said, Die.
Scott Shara.
During her testimony, McInnes acknowledged that she was responsible for placing a wristband on Grace's arm that would have indicated her DNR status, but could not recall whether she had placed such a wristband on Grace.
If she didn't have one on, it would be because I had not put it on, McInnes testified.
I believe that denying Grace any assistance to help her in her final moments was just horrific, Cindy Shara testified.
CHD.TV is live-streaming the trial daily.
That's right.
If you want to watch the trial, they are live-streaming it.
You can follow along in real time.
Families lawsuit alleges medical negligence, violations of informed consent, and medical battery, a standard of intentional harm beyond medical negligence by doctors and other providers that, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, is rarely invoked in such legal cases.
According to the complaint, the hospital was financially incentivized to implement COVID-19 protocols that allegedly cause Grace's death.
That's right.
They were incentivized.
They were paid off.
They were bribed.
They were given money.
They were given all kinds of money to run these protocols.
Money which they happily accepted, knowing that it had an 80% chance of killing this child, who they then put a do-not-resuscitate order on.
It is astonishingly despicable.
This is evil.
And of course, yes, just keep this family in your prayers.
Keep them in your prayers.
Pray they get justice.
And pray that they get justice for all of us.
Because this will set in.
An incredible precedent this would allow others to All right, well, moving on from that story.
That is...
The SharaFamilyCHD.tv is live-streaming it.
You can follow the case live there.
We have a lot of comments that came in while I was reading that article.
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They vanished.
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wear one.
I'm not convinced that this isn't my You're in collaboration.
Be my valentine.
Hospitals, the new killing fields.
My mother had to endure appalling conditions recently at the hospital.
Terrible level of care.
That's right.
They are just, as you said, killing fields.
They have no interest in really being invested in the care of the patients.
It is simply a matter of numbers and volume.
And making money.
Lights of the storm.
If the hospital is not in the wrong, then they should be able to provide a DNR signed by the family, right?
You would think it would be that simple.
You'd think they'd simply be able to say, here it is.
We've got it.
You've signed it.
What are you going to do?
But they haven't yet.
Wonder why.
Really makes you question it, doesn't it?
Soylent Goy.
The assumption is that people are doing what they love or choosing careers for nobility in a consumer culture where money is the king of comfort, security, and social status.
Yeah.
Nope.
People choose jobs that they think are going to make them rich, that are going to allow them to buy the most Funko Pops.
This is no longer a culture where we consider the nobility of a career.
It is simply about making the most money.
He who dies with the most toys wins mentality.
A empty consumer culture.
Wally Walrus, they killed my father-in-law with a ventilator.
I'm very sorry to hear that, Wally.
Very sorry to hear that for you and for your wife.
I hope that you are all able to find some peace.
CJP Rumble.
I got attitude for asking for a cup of ice from my father.
We knew what they were up to and got out of there.
That's right.
How dare you ask the nurse for something?
How dare you ask for some kind of alleviation for the terrible conditions that you are under while in a hospital?
Don't you know they're busy?
And I will say, I do know that a lot of nurses are busy.
There are too many patients.
That's not an excuse.
That doesn't give you the right to treat people this way.
It doesn't mean that you are free to abuse them.
In fact, it means that you should be held to an even higher standard.
Nights of the storm, they probably needed the bed to get a new customer in.
That's right.
You've got to keep churning through them.
You've got to soak them all for as much money as you can.
Each one.
It's nothing more than a number.
A customer.
And if they die, you get the same amount of money, right?
Who cares?
Just as long as you've got to put them on that ventilator, you're still getting the payday.
What about the nurse thing?
We recently had an experience with Dad in the hospital and seeing how all the nurses were.
Mom was there the entire time.
I was there a lot of the time.
And there were a few very nice...
And then there were also some really horrible, horrific nurses, like this one guy who had apparently given his two-week notice and he was on the way out and just wanted to be...
it wasn't just doing as little work as possible.
He was being intentionally malicious and rude, and according to Dad, he...
Yeah.
Real octospook.
Doctors, nurses, cops, etc.
have above prosecution holding get-out-of-jail-free cards and licenses to kill.
That's right.
You're supposed to hold these people in such high regard.
You're supposed to give them...
Again, that is why many nurses take the job.
It's a fairly well-paying gig, and you immediately get raised social status.
You get to go, I'm a nurse.
And people go, oh, you're a nurse.
Thank you.
We love nurses.
We support our nurses.
We need our nurses.
You're such a wonderful, caring person.
You're a nurse.
You're a nurse.
And we worship you for it.
That's the main reason.
These people go into these professions.
It's for the societal clout.
And so they get a leg up on the social rung of the ladder.
Be My Valentine.
Horrific.
I was also escorted out of a hospital in 2023 when a friend was upset at the time her husband was being taken off of life support.
We were escorted by four large guards for two women.
She was not there when her husband died.
I'm so sorry to hear that, Be My Valentine.
That is the way they do things.
They bring in the goons and they throw you out.
Despite the fact that you're two probably small women, they're going to bring in four guards and frog march you out of there.
They're going to make sure that you understand the power dynamic.
We're taking your husband off life support, and there's nothing you can do.
That is utterly despicable, and I'm so sorry for your friend.
I'm so sorry she wasn't able to be there with him.
That is truly horrific, and I am so fed up with this system.
These people, they are truly evil.
It is not hyperbolic to say that the medical system is a product of pure evil.
The system that was started with the PrEP Act by George W. Bush, I mean obviously that wasn't the beginning of that, but it was a huge portion of the medical malpractice.
George W. Bush, who let's not forget is Republican, and then it was taken up to the next level also a Republican.
It really proves the lie of the two-party thing when these most authoritarian things, at least in terms of medicine, come in under the Republican presidents that clearly have no objection to major government authoritarianism.
Yep.
Well, moving on to the next article.
This is from the Free Thought Project.
Mainstream establishment embraces COVID lab leak theory, just as predicted.
Lab leak theory is being propped up as the official alternative position of the mainstream.
Back in January, as part of our Predicting 2025 series, I wrote that 2025 would be the year of the lab leak reveal.
That the lab leak theory, LLT, would be quasi-officially true by the end of the year.
Lab leak theory has already come a long way from barely even a fringe idea to an acceptable alternative.
But in 2025, we expect it to take the final step, becoming the majority view.
Less than 10 days after we published that article, the CIA officially endorsed the lab leak origins.
Well, when the CIA tells you something is true, you know it's not, so.
Simple as that.
If the CIA says the sky is blue, I'd have to check.
By March, the New York Times is...
In April, the Trump White House added this to their official website.
See the picture?
It's a big old image of Trump between the words lab leak, the true origins of COVID-19.
Last week, FBI director, deputy director stated in an interview that last interview last week that the FBI, Who wrote this sentence?
That the FBI was investigating a potential cover-up of the origins of COVID.
The New York Times is publishing articles asking, why are so many people sure COVID leaked from a lab?
Marking that the tide is turning on lab leak theory and arguing essentially that the LLT would be true, but pretending it wasn't back in 2020 was only responsible to prevent an increase in anti-Chinese sentiment.
That's right.
You had to stop the increase in anti-Chinese sentiment.
You can't have that.
Who was committing all the anti-Chinese sentiment, I wonder?
Who was it?
Yesterday, the Telegraph headlined, It's time for the truth.
Here's the COVID paper.
They don't want you to read all the evidence on the Wuhan lab leak properly organized.
That's right, they don't want you to read it so much that they put it on the front page of the Telegraph, kind of like giving the movie they don't want you to see, a flashy London premiere.
Four days ago, the Miami Herald reported that 57% of Americans now believe the LLT to be true.
This is likely as trustworthy as any opinion poll.
Viz, not trustworthy at all.
But it's funny because we predicted in 2025 we expect the lab leak theory to take the final step, becoming the majority view.
That's a majority view, not consensus.
We're talking about a cultivated 55-45 split because the natural versus lab leak argument is too valuable ever to end.
Okay, I was 2% off, but the point stands.
Anyway, we'll be cashing in the I told you so voucher now.
Actually, make that two told you so vouchers because, well, remember what I said last week about COVID?
See, with everything, it's about balancing the scales.
There's no single narrative anymore.
Instead, the machinery focuses on equally distributing hopium and rage, bait to each side on every issue.
That's right.
They keep you in a constant cycle of anger.
And then hope that this next politician is going to be the one that saves the day.
First they enrage you, what the other side is doing, then they bring in the hero.
Problem, reaction, solution.
It's very, very simple, but it works, doesn't it?
We see it working over and over again on the average people.
The people that just kind of float through the middle.
They don't really pay attention.
They don't look too deeply into things.
They just get their news from whatever talking head channel.
Well, just as the Telegraph is hyping one study that proves COVID came from the lab, the South China Morning Post is hyping a different study that proves, quote-unquote, it didn't.
Choose your side, pick your proof, and round and round we go.
That's right.
Where we stop, nobody knows.
Except we can be pretty sure that it's going to be stopping on a loss of freedom.
That it will lead to more restrictions for all of us.
That it will lead to another Anthony Fauci type being in power and getting to inject us with some kind of poison or other, right?
That's how it always seems to go.
Problem, reaction, solution.
Wally Walrus, one death is a tragedy, one million deaths is a statistic.
That's right.
Joseph Stalin said something along those lines.
That is how it goes.
Yeah, for every Grace Shara, or while we're focused, rather, on this Grace Shara case, which is horrific and should be focused on, or should be brought to light, let's not forget the massive amounts of people that were quietly put on ventilators, quietly put on remdesivir, quietly murdered by the medical establishment in the whole lockdown thing that will not be getting this same level of trial.
Yes.
But as I said before, this is why you need specific people to point to.
You need these flashpoint cases, because otherwise it's just a statistic.
It's just numbers on a piece of paper.
It's just names.
They just look at it and it eventually rolls out of your mind.
You forget.
You need people like the Shara family who are willing to stand up and fight this kind of thing.
You need to be able to put a face on things.
Otherwise, Little Ford Schoolhouse, the whole COVID thing made me really glad I never finished nursing school.
Yes, I'm happy that you never finished nursing school as well.
I'm sure that you are a nicer, kinder, less arrogant person for that.
Well, we do need good nurses, but I don't blame you for not wanting to get into that horrifically corrupt field.
Yes.
As you all know, I have rheumatoid arthritis, so I have to deal with the medical system from time to time.
And it never fails that the nurses that are the kindest, the easiest to work with, and the ones that genuinely seem to care are the older generation.
If the nurse is over 45 to 50, generally they're a much nicer individual.
That has been my experience.
The younger ones are all very egotistical.
They seem to care much less than they did in previous years.
That has been my personal experience anyway.
I have a comment here from Dad about the lab leak thing.
He says, I've been pushing back against the lab leak theory since summer of 2020.
Alex brought in Francis Boyle to debate me on it, the monster jab.
While you need specifications about this are red herrings, as well as their alibis for their wrongdoing, and their preparation for doing it again.
If they really believe that it was leaked from a lab, why didn't they stop doing their gain-of-function research?
They didn't stop it because they don't believe it.
Okay.
Yeah.
It all collapses in on itself.
All their narratives are nonsense.
We're going to take a quick break and then we'll come back and we're going to look at FBI Director Cash Patel and him seizing Anthony Fauci's cell phone.
I'm sure it'll lead to something useful.
Stay with us.
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Audi MRR.
There are psychopaths working in hospitals, and yes, they are government operatives.
Trust no one.
Question everything.
That's right.
Don't just blindly accept what people say because they're wearing a lab coat.
Because they come to you cloaked in some kind of authority.
That is how we get into these situations.
That is how people like Fauci get into their positions of power.
We just blindly accept what they say.
Nibiru, 2029.
Death spittles have been using ventilators to assassinate patients for decades, saving insurance companies billions I would not be surprised if it has always been part of their way of getting rid of people.
Oh, really?
A big old COVID breakthrough.
Wonder what he found.
Let's find out, shall we?
The article describes the FBI's seizure of Anthony Fauci's phone and hard drives.
The FBI Director Cash Pistel claims the discovery is a breakthrough in the government's investigation into the origins of the pandemic.
Thank you.
You know, how about you do a little bit of investigation on the origins of the lockdown, Cash?
What really screwed this country up?
Why don't you look into that, Cash?
Why don't you look into all the cash that was paid out to the hospitals and why it was given to them?
The FBI Director Cash Patel claims the discovery is a breakthrough in the government's investigation of the origins of the pandemic.
Patel also suggests that Fauci may have intentionally misled the public about the origins of the virus.
I think Fauci may have misled the public about a lot of things, Cash.
Why don't you talk about the vaccines?
Why don't you talk about the mRNA jab?
That is still harming people to this day.
That they're still pushing on people to this day.
Why don't you do some real work, Cash?
The Trump administration has recovered a cell phone and hard drives used by Dr. Anthony Fauci during the COVID pandemic.
The president's FBI chief has revealed.
That's right.
And of course, this president is the same president that let Fauci do whatever he wants.
Good old Donald Trump.
He's the one that let that Keebler elf, Fauci, run the country.
The least jolly elf the world's ever seen.
Speaking Thursday on the Joe Rogan Experience, FBI Director Cash Patel described the discovery as a great breakthrough to the government's ongoing investigation into the origins of the pandemic and the federal response.
Patel said investigators had long struggled to locate the devices Fauci used while serving as chief medical advisor to the White House.
Records that could shed light on key decisions surrounding lockdowns, mask mandates, and ties between Fauci's former agency and the Wuhan laboratory central to the lab leak theory.
During the episode where Patel shared a cigar with Rogan and touched on topics ranging from COVID to UFOs, it revealed that the FBI had recovered the phone and hard drives just days before the interview was recorded.
I'm sure Rogan let out many a, whoa, that's crazy.
Patel did not clarify when the phone was in use.
How investigators verified its connection to Fauci or how the devices were obtained, nor did he disclose what the FBI's multiple investigations and the pandemic's origins have uncovered so far.
Maybe they've uncovered links to the Pentagon and CIA, huh?
Maybe that's what they're unwilling to disclose.
It is unclear exactly when the phone was used and how they verified it belonged to Fauci.
Patel did not specify how they seized it or what the team's multiple investigations thus far.
The origins of COVID have found.
He also warned against drawing premature conclusions, noting that everything is not necessarily in there, and potentially relevant data may have been erased.
Still, Patel called the discovery a victory for the American people and said his team is actively reviewing the contents of the devices.
That's right.
What a victory for the American people.
Kash Patel is going to tell you the truth about what went on with Fauci, just like he did about what went on with Epstein.
He just killed himself, guys.
He just, you know, uh, he just killed himself.
Cash Patel is definitely someone we can trust.
Tells the truth about Anthony Fauci, right?
The Anthony Fauci that Donald Trump let run the country.
Patel said, we found it.
The devices.
And at least we can tell the American people we've been looking because it is of public importance to figure out, did that guy lie?
Did he intentionally mislead the world and cause countless deaths?
Duh.
Wow, Cash.
You're the FBI director, and this is your level that you can get to?
Did he lie?
Yes, Cash, he lied.
Next question, please.
This was the freebie.
This was the gimme space.
This is the one that everyone already knows.
We don't need his phones.
It's obvious.
We don't need to see his hard drives.
It's in plain sight, Cash.
You're doing nothing.
You're spinning your wheels.
You're doing this to be seen to be doing something.
But we all already know the truth, Cash.
We don't need you there to tell us Fauci was a liar.
We owe these answers to the American people and the best evidence ever is always the people's evidence who created it.
So now we're going to go and exploit those hard drives.
Oh boy.
I can't wait for whatever they find on there.
Do you think it's going to be more damning, more condemning than the people who died from the mRNA vaccine?
The people that are permanently injured from it?
From the people that died on ventilators.
From the flip-flopping on the masks.
Do you think it's going to be more damning than those things, Cash?
Do you think it might be?
Who cares what's on his hard drives?
It's all obvious.
You don't need this.
It is just out in the open.
Patel did not specify how his team got the old phone or how they verified it was Fauci's.
Generally a warrant is required to seize a cell phone, even for a government official.
There are no publicly Available warrants out against Fauci currently.
Got a comment from Dad.
Patel is going for the cash.
That's right.
The easy money.
The easy money.
The FBI and CIA have both asserted they think COVID most likely originated from the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, China.
China, which was conducting risky experiments on coronaviruses in the years leading up to the pandemic.
Of course, we all know that there wasn't a real pandemic.
Some of those experiments were funded by U.S. taxpayer money through grants awarded by Dr. Fauci's old department, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIAID.
Dr. Fauci, once seen as an adult in the room amid a chaotic and confusing government response to the initial 2020 outbreak, has seen his sparkling public image take a hit in recent years.
Well, it's hard to view Fauci as an adult in the room when he's only about four feet tall.
You just want to pick the little guy up and put him in a high chair of some kind so that he can be on eye level.
He flip-flopped on crucial COVID safety information, including masks, and worked to silent scientists with views that differed from the mainstream.
Leaks emails show that in early 2020, he commissioned a paper denouncing the theory as a conspiracy, then publicized the study at a White House news conference weeks later without disclosing his involvement.
That's right.
Good old flip-flop Fauci.
Back and forth on everything.
Nothing he says is the truth.
You know he's lying because his lips are moving.
He and other public health experts also publicly dismissed the lab leak with Dr. Fauci saying in June 2021 that it was a very, very, very, very remote chance.
The German Federal Intelligence Service, BND, carried out a secret investigation into the origins of COVID, nicknamed Project Sarema during the pandemic, sharing the findings with the U.S. in December 2024.
Investigators found unpublished dissertations from 2019 and 2020 that allegedly discussed the effects of coronaviruses on the human body.
That is, assuming viruses are even real, that any of this is real, and they're not just scamming people for funding.
I have another comment from Dad.
He says, Why doesn't Cash investigate why Fauci was paid over twice as much as is legally allowed to pay a public servant?
That's right.
That's because I'm assuming cash probably wants to be paid twice the legal amount.
These people don't like to go after salaries.
They don't like to point out how much anyone is getting paid.
Because that makes it fair to go after their salary.
And there's also the question of why was he such an outlier?
He was much higher than all the rest of them.
Well, when you're going to sell out the entire country and bring in a new medical tyranny, you get paid the big bucks.
That's what he was paid for.
He wasn't paid for his expertise on viruses or national health security.
It was to sell out the American people.
It was to bring in a medical tyranny.
That's what he was paid for.
That's why he was paid all that money.
Investigators found unpublished dissertations from 2019 and 2020 that allegedly discussed the effects of coronaviruses on the human body.
And as I said, that's assuming you believe in viruses.
That's assuming that any of this field of study is legitimate.
Based on the materials BND agents found and analyzed, they used a probability index to measure the reliability of information, which determined the lab leak theory was probable with an 80-95% certainty.
Robert Redfield, former CDC director, when the pandemic erupted, also accused Americans and British health agencies of shutting down concerns over potential lab leaks.
Previously told DailyMail.com, he was 100% convinced COVID was a result of scientists becoming infected while carrying out high-risk experiments to boost the infectivity of bat viruses amid low biosecurity in Wuhan labs.
Fauci has denied all accusations of COVID being covered up.
Originating from a lab in 2024, he told a U.S. House panel that he had not suppressed lab leak theories or influenced research to discredit it.
Also called accusations that he covered it up preposterous.
Patel said, my mission has always been to put out the truth, whatever the consequences, whoever it's against.
What did Fauci get wrong from telling people not to wear masks to claiming vaccines stopped infections?
Don't wear masks, do wear masks.
That's right.
Flip, flop, Fauci.
As global concern for COVID was surfacing March 2020, Fauci told Americans that there was no need to wear a face mask.
He said they may only help people feel a little better and might even block a droplet, but would not provide good protection.
Less than a month later, he was forced into an embarrassing climb down after it emerged the virus spread via droplets in the air.
Again, there's no proof of this.
There's no proof of this at all.
They're simply running with the mainstream narrative here on Daily Mail because they're a mainstream news organization.
Our psychologists want us to push masks, so therefore they are now effective.
That's right.
The mask was a tool of control.
Got some comments here now that we're done with our dear little Fauci and our wonderful Cash Patel.
Comment from the...
I mean, I would say there's 100% chance.
I think 95% is underselling it.
Umbra Syntax.
I'm still amazed Fauci was the highest paid government official and collecting two pensions.
Unbelievable.
That's right.
He's collecting the big bucks.
The largest, the highest paid.
And I wonder why that is.
Why could it have been?
Because they knew they were going to use him.
They knew that they were going to use him to sell out the American people, to destroy the country, to give themselves a cloak of authenticity.
The 95% thing was a reference to this.
Yes.
Cecilia14, Travis Cash.
Cash is related to Vivek, who had money in Moderna, patent 2017, so no help from him.
I did not realize they were related.
I did not know that.
It says the intelligence agencies likely are the ones who wrote the piece for the Daily Mail.
That makes sense.
They just get it emailed over from their CIA handlers.
Like, here you go.
Here's the latest and greatest story off the presses.
Heartbroken mother shares story of son's death days after COVID shot.
Fauci.
They're still killing people.
Fauci.
Trump and Biden are still killing people with these shots.
They're still pushing them.
And they're all to blame.
Trump is the one that spun it up.
Fauci is the one that gave it the cloak of authenticity, the one that pushed for it so hard.
And Biden did nothing to stop it.
His administration was just as big on the shots.
All of them bear the blame.
16 days after receiving his first Pfizer mRNA shot, Henrietta Simo's healthy 34-year-old son collapsed and died suddenly of aortic dissection and cardiac tamponade.
It follows a relentless search for answers, culminating in a published, peer-reviewed case report documenting his death.
Weather speaks out after son's death following mRNA vaccination.
Post-mortem analysis finds vaccine-derived spike protein in his heart.
And aorta is from the McCullough Foundation at McCullough Fund on Twitter.
That paper, A Case of Myocarditis, Pericarditis, and Fatal Aortic Dissection Following COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination, confirms what Henrietta feared all along.
The vaccine-derived spike protein was found embedded in his heart and aorta, alongside histological evidence of isenophilic myocarditis, lymphocytic pericarditis, and severe inflammatory infiltration of the aortic wall.
This tragic, well-documented case of mRNA-shot-induced death should serve as a wake-up call.
The COVID-19 genetic injections can and do cause death.
Real people have died.
Real families like Henry de Samosa have been forever changed.
Any individual, institution, or federal agency to ignore this evidence and allow more deaths to accumulate is incomprehensible.
We know that's what they want.
They want more death.
They want more chaos.
They want to cause fear.
And they simply love killing.
That's why they fund the military-industrial complex so heavily.
It's not simply about making money.
That's a big portion of it.
But they love killing.
They love death.
They're a death cult on every front.
Whether it's war anywhere on the planet or biological warfare through mRNA injections at home, they want to kill people.
That's simply the way they operate.
This is from Children's Health Defense.
Their babies died suddenly in their sleep.
Police are charging the parents with felonies for not placing infants on their back.
Pennsylvania authorities brought felony charges against the parents of two different babies after police said the infants died because the parents placed them in unsafe sleeping positions.
Spotlight PA reported the deaths were ruled accidental, but police alleged the parents failed to follow safe-to-sleep guidance, which states that babies should be put to sleep on their backs.
Pennsylvania authorities brought felony charges against the parents of two different babies after police said infants died because the parents placed them in unsafe sleeping positions.
The deaths were ruled accidental, but police alleged parents failed to follow safe sleep guidance, states that babies should be put to sleep on their backs.
Parents of two different babies are being charged with felonies in Pennsylvania after police say their babies died because the parents placed them in an unsafe sleeping position, Spotlight PA reported.
In both cases, police alleged that the parents failed to follow guidance, including handouts given to them at a doctor's visit, stating that babies should be put to sleep on their backs.
Gina and David Strauss of Lebanon County are accused of putting their three-month-old infant son Gavin to sleep on his stomach and allowing him to sleep with stuffed animals in the crib, which charges involuntary manslaughter, recklessly endangering another person and endangering the welfare of a child.
Well, what causes sudden adult death syndrome, then?
Natalie Rasmus of Luzerne County is accused of putting her one-month-old daughter, Avaya Jade Rasmus Alberto, to sleep on her stomach on a boppy pillow.
Often used for nursing, she is charged with third-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter and endangering the welfare of children.
Rasmus was a 17-year-old mother when her daughter died in 2022.
Court records show that she continues to be held at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility, with bail set at $25,000 pending resolution of her case.
I can imagine nothing.
More cruel and horrifying.
And taking this woman, this poor, this young girl, 17 years old, who just lost their child.
Their child passed away.
And you throw that death at their feet and say, it's your fault.
And you throw them in prison.
That is despicable.
That is our justice system, quote-unquote.
That's what they're doing.
In both cases, autopsies concluded the babies died of accidental death from asphyxiation.
Law enforcement argues in both cases that parents should have known that putting the babies to sleep on their stomach was unsafe because they had received paperwork at wellness visits informing them of safe sleeping practices.
They pointed to signed acknowledgments in the baby's medical records that were created as part of a 2010 state law to educate parents about sudden infant death syndrome, SIDS.
The law requires hospitals, birthing centers, and medical providers to give parents educational materials from the National Safe to Sleep Campaign and ask them to certify that they received them.
Signing the statement is voluntary.
The statement doesn't indicate that parents can be charged with a criminal offense if they don't follow the campaign advice.
Advocates from national organizations that educate parents about safe sleep practices found the charge shocking.
Nancy Maruyama, the Executive Director of Sudden Infant Death Services in Illinois, told Spotlight PA to charge them criminally is a crime.
Because they have already suffered the worst loss.
That's right.
They've already suffered the loss of a child.
They've already lost their child, and you're going to do this to them.
And I'm sure this organization that educates people about SIDS doesn't mention anything about vaccines and how that non-vaccinated children have a basically non-existent rate of SIDS.
Yeah.
It might indicate something.
No, they're not going to get that info.
You're not going to learn about that.
It's going to be all about, well, this sleeping position might be dangerous.
Don't put them this way.
Allison Jacobson, executive director of First Candle, a non-profit that also educates parents about safe sleep practices, told PennLive, there is no law against placing a baby on his or her stomach to sleep.
How they can charge his family with involuntary manslaughter is completely baffling to me.
Researcher Neil Z. Miller, an expert on SIDS and the Safe Sleep campaign, told the defender, parents of a sleeping baby who dies in the middle of the night should never be charged with murder.
That's just cruel.
And it is.
It is cruel.
It's cruel and unusual.
It's evil.
I have a comment from Dan here.
The government's obsession with safety is not just about destroying liberty, but is increasingly used to attack parenting.
There is no such thing as a risk-free life.
They're increasingly criminalizing parenting if they disagree with you or your reasonable parenting actions.
It's much like the story we saw with the kid that jumped out in front of a car while he was walking to a gas station and they go after the parents.
It's locking down parents.
It's attacking the family under the guise of safety.
There are things you can do to mitigate risk.
You can keep the child safe.
But there is, as I said, no risk-free life.
There is nothing you can do to completely and utterly keep them safe at all times, in all scenarios, in all ways.
There's simply risk inherent in being alive.
If you are alive, you run the risk of injury or death.
That is simply how it is.
I've come to learn that that is terrifying.
It is scary to think that there's only so much I can do to keep our son safe, to keep him from danger.
But that is just part of it.
Allison Jacobson, Executive Director for Scandal, already read that.
Miller, author of Vaccines, Are They Really Safe and Effective?
added, should parents be obligated to follow every recommendation made by their doctor with a safe sleep campaign?
Would we as a society prefer that doctors raise our babies instead of the parents?
Have other possible causes of death been considered, such as vaccination?
As a society, we can and must do much better.
The handout shared with new Pennsylvania parents are based on the National Institutes of Health Safe to Sleep program.
Good old NIH.
I wonder, who do we know was at the NIH?
Hmm.
I just can't seem to bring it to mind.
Perhaps some of you in the audience could remind me.
I have another comment from Dad.
Once the government replaces the family, there will never be any consequences for anything the government does.
It's kind of like the train up a child in the way you should go and raise old, he will not depart from it.
Or there's a quote from Marx or something to much the same effect that if these if they can attack the family enough and the government schools are a big part of this, that they let children start seeing the government as their protection.
I believe it was Plato.
That theorized the ideal state would be children just, you know, once they're of a certain age, they're taken and raised by the state.
They don't have any specific parentage.
They don't know their family.
Institutionalized program initiated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, AAP, in 1992 to inform parents to put children to sleep on their backs rather than on their stomachs.
The campaign is based on the premise that babies who sleep on their backs or sides are less likely to die in their sleep.
Until that time, it was common for babies to sleep on their stomachs.
That is 1992.
The program was launched in the wake of rising numbers of SIDS deaths.
A growing concern among some parents said the deaths were linked to vaccination.
We can't have people thinking for themselves and coming to their own conclusions.
We have to come up with another reason for it.
What I'd want to know when I...
I mean, I could see it in a case where they are smothered, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.
The death would have been suffocation rather than SIDS.
Oh, he's got the info in here.
We're gonna get to it.
You're gonna be well pleased.
The program was launched in the wake of a rising number of SIDS deaths, and growing concern among some parents that the deaths were linked to vaccination.
In a 2021 article in the peer-reviewed journal Toxicology Reports, vaccine researcher Neil Z. Miller provides history of the SIDS diagnosis, noting that the rise of SIDS coincided with the first mass immunization campaigns.
Between 1992, when the Safe to Sleep program launched in 2001, SIDS deaths reportedly declined a whopping 55%, a number touted in articles celebrating the program.
Making it appear that babies sleeping on their stomachs was the cause of SIDS, not vaccines.
However, at the same time, deaths from SIDS decreased the rate of mortality from suffocation in bed, suffocation other, unknown and unspecified causes, and intent unknown.
All increased significantly.
That's the way they play these games.
When they want to make something look beneficial, they simply move the numbers around.
They shift it into other places.
That's what they do.
I have another comment from Dad.
It says, after Fauci gave vaccine manufacturers immunity in 1986, he created the alibi of SIDS for the excess vax deaths in infants.
SIDS is an excuse from Fauci to explain away his mass murder.
Yes.
Mass baby murder.
Mass murder of all kinds.
However, at the same time, deaths from SIDS decreased.
The rate of mortality from suffocation in bed, suffocation other, unknown and unspecified causes, and intent unknown all increased significantly.
Why?
The classification system had changed.
SIDS deaths were being reclassified by medical certifiers, usually coroners, as one of the other similar categories, not SIDS.
That's right.
That's what they did.
They wanted the SIDS numbers to go down, so they simply moved them into a different category.
That's how little these people care.
They can't have their vaccine cash cow made to look bad.
And so, oh, we need the SIDS numbers to go down.
Well, we'll just say it wasn't SIDS then.
We'll say it was something else.
We won't attribute it to SIDS.
These people are despicable.
They are evil.
It concluded that deaths previously certified as SIDS were simply being certified as other non-SIDS causes, such as suffocation.
But the deaths were still essentially SIDS deaths.
That change in classification accounted for more than 90% of the drop in SIDS rates.
The pediatrics paper showed no decline in overall post-neonatal mortality after the Safe to Sleep campaign was launched, despite the programs and the AAP's claims to the contrary.
Research shows that almost 80% of SIDS deaths reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System VAERS happen within seven days of vaccination.
That's right, seven days.
It overwhelms the baby's body.
They don't have what it takes to fight back, to fight off these toxins.
Another comment from Dad.
SIDS is the lab leak equivalent excuse for the childhood vaccine schedule.
Yeah, it is simply a Way around the vaccination.
They're linking vaccines to SIG.
Theories linking vaccines to SIDS suggest that in some cases, underdeveloped liver enzyme pathways may make it harder for some infants to process toxic ingredients in vaccines.
Others argue that other multiple complex factors can make some infants vulnerable to toxic ingredients in vaccines.
Baby Gavin was a dream come true.
On April 30th, Gina and David Strauss were charged with involuntary manslaughter, which carries a sentence of up to 10 years and other lesser charges in the death of their son, Gavin.
According to the police report, Gina found her son unresponsive and cold.
Pennsylvania State Police in December charge Rasmus, alleging that she placed her baby face down to sleep against the recommendations of medical personnel and prenatal classes at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center.
Rasmus is being represented by public defenders Joseph Yeager and Melissa Ann Salima, who told the Times leader that the baby's death was a tragic accident with no criminal intent.
To harm or kill the baby.
Yeager said the prenatal literature referring to newborn sleep positions are recommendations, not mandates, and they're not laws either.
As the death certificate says, it was an accident.
Clearly, there was no malice in this accidental death, said Yeager, who also said the case should be dismissed.
It should be.
Another comment from Dad.
This is the mass coordinations from Fauci, the medical institutions, and the press.
Rasmus, most serious charge, third-degree murder, is a homicide that involves killing someone without intent to kill, but with reckless disregard for human life.
In Pennsylvania, it can carry a prison sentence of up to 40 years.
Court documents indicate that Rasmus remains in jail with a $25,000 bail pending the outcome of her case.
That's right.
Some charges have been brought against parents and deaths of infants sleeping with boppy pillows.
There have also been several cases of parents charged for sleeping in the same bed as their child.
Police are still investigating the parents of an 18-month-old twins who died together a week after receiving three vaccines.
Authorities have not yet charged parents, but initially said they're investigating the deaths as homicides.
After the worst possible thing you can think of happens, the state comes in to make it worse.
They are the ones that have killed more children than anyone else.
They have co-signed the deaths, whether it's abortion or the vaccines.
They're more than happy.
They're more than happy to kill children.
They love it.
It's part of their rights.
R-I-T-E-S.
Their rights.
Child sacrifice crops up over and over again throughout history.
It's because Satan hates babies.
He hates children.
The next frontier to treat cancer.
Electricity is from the Wall Street Journal.
We're just going to take a brief look at this.
Scientists are testing electric fields and pulses against a range of diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and brain cancer.
That's right, folks.
I'm going to go hook myself up to a car battery after this.
I'm going to see if licking the light socket helps me in any way.
Electricity is gaining newfound traction as a potential treatment for diseases from rheumatoid arthritis to hard-to-treat cancers.
Being glioblastoma and pancreatic cancer.
Of course, this is the move towards electroceuticals that we've been talking about, that my dad has been talking about on the show for years.
He's been covering this.
This is what they want to do.
Electroceuticals are what they see the future in.
400 women are suing Pfizer over birth control shot that allegedly gave them brain tumors.
I'm sure they told him it was completely safe and effective, that this was no risk at all.
That this is simply the easiest way.
The pharmaceutical giant allegedly knew about the risk, but didn't warn patients.
I Of course, recent research has linked Pfizer's widely used Depo-Provera birth control shot to massively increase risk of developing brain tumors.
I mean, you gotta be able to have all the casual sex you want, right?
You can't risk getting pregnant and having a child, so you just have to run the risk of getting a brain tumor.
According to press release filed on behalf of the roughly 400 plaintiffs in the class action suit, the lawsuit claims that Pfizer and other companies that made generic versions of the injectable contraceptive knew of the link between the shot and dangerous tumors, but didn't properly warn users, that doesn't sound like the Pfizer I know and loathe.
They would never do that.
Though Pfizer attached warning labels about meningioma to Depo-Provera, sold in Canada in 2015, in the UK, Europe, and South Africa after the 2024 study was published, no such label was deployed in the United States.
A failure, which according to the lawsuit, is inconsistent with global safety standards.
FDA is free to do anything.
That's what FDA stands for.
And of course we've seen this over and over again.
They eventually just, oh, why would we even put the label on?
We'll just change things around.
We'll change the name of the drug, or we'll change the makeup of it just ever so slightly.
And that allows us to take the warning label off, because it's technically something different.
In an interview with the website Drug Watch, one of the Sue's plaintiffs, who was identified by initials TC, said that she'd been told how great Depo Provera was and decided to start it after an unplanned pregnancy that occurred when she'd taken a since-discontinued birth control pill, orthotricycline low.
Thought it'd be more reliable and convenient as I wouldn't have to take it daily, T.C. sold the site referring to the four annual injections.
Depropovera requires I had no idea it would lead to such serious health problems.
After being on the contraceptive shot for three months and experiencing intense headaches, months-long uterine bleeding and weight gain, the woman finally consulted her doctor who was diagnosed with meningioma.
She's since been undergoing treatment and experienced some relief, but even that experience has been physically and emotionally draining.
She has to get regular MRIs to monitor the tumor.
Feel sorry for these women.
Living near a golf course could lead to a terrible chronic illness.
People that live within just two miles of golf courses face up to three times the odds of developing Parkinson's disease.
Environmental risks including pesticide exposure and groundwater contamination could be contributing to the risk of developing Parkinson's disease near a golf course.
In the United States, golf courses are treated with extremely high levels of pesticides, which could in fact be varying degrees of hazardous to human health.
That's right.
We've got to keep the grass perfectly green.
We've got to keep it perfectly level.
We've got to keep the pests out.
We've got to stop it from being eaten.
We've got to keep the water blue.
The team found that people living between one and two miles from golf courses weren't just more likely, but were 198%.
Well, I think that's safe to say.
I think suggesting a correlation is underselling it a little bit.
But who am I to say that I'm not a scientist?
We're going to take a quick break.
And we'll be right back.
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Welcome back, folks.
We've got a lot of comments here.
Shabri, that is very generous.
Thank you very much.
We really do appreciate it.
I love seeing the night family collaboration on the show.
That's right.
It's a team effort over here.
Original babe, we always were put stomach down for naps, and that's how mine slept.
We survived.
How?
That's right.
How did anyone ever survive before Fauci and the CDC and the NIH and all these other wonderful government agencies came in to tell you how you were doing it wrong?
How indeed?
Mama C. 1996.
My baby slept the way that was most comfortable for them.
One liked tummy, one liked back, and one was all over the place.
How in the world did they manage to live?
It's just a mystery.
It's a good thing you didn't sign anything about Always putting them on their backs.
Apparently that's something that they're going after now.
So if you go to some parenting class that recommends that and they give you something to sign, you probably shouldn't sign it.
Yeah, don't sign anything these people give you.
Gotta do all your research first.
Original baby, I put your baby on its back and it may choke on spit up.
That is another concern.
Right, overture.
We're always chasing safety in unsafe ways.
That's right.
We've got to make sure that we're as safe as possible.
And the best way to do that is, of course, to turn over all our rights to the federal government.
To make sure that they have complete and total control over our lives.
CJ P. Rumble.
David is correct.
Take away parents' rights.
Kiss the rest.
Goodbye.
Yes.
Take away the rights of the parents.
And we see that happening more and more.
It started, well, it didn't start, but a huge step was implemented when they said, you know, we at the public school decide what to teach your kids.
You have no say over the matter.
And loco parentis, you have given up your rights as a parent, and the state will act in its stead.
We get to teach them about sexual education, however we see fit.
Whatever we see fit, whatever we want to teach your kids, we will.
And there's nothing you can do about it.
Shevkin used to get so mad when Fauci would smirk when he told us to wear two and even three masks.
Yes, Fauci is a despicable.
He is one of the most unlikable, most obviously villainous people that you could hope to lay eyes on.
Knights of the Storm.
This is an older comment.
Back when I was talking about the pandemic, I mean, the origins of the non-pandemic.
The pandemic was a political one.
Where did the flu go that year?
The flu was hiding from COVID?
Hard to find an origin for something that does not exist?
This will be an ongoing distraction, like the Epstein files and Hillary emails.
Just smoke and mirrors to make people who want to know, who want to think something is being done.
Meanwhile, AI, mass surveillance, and CBDC are being slid into place.
That's right.
They love their little sideshows.
They love putting on these three-act plays for people that want to be distracted.
They want something.
They want to feel like something is being done.
They don't want to actually look closely into things.
They don't want to have to do any real research.
They want someone in a suit to come on and tell them, that's right, we're investigating Fauci.
And they'll clap and cheer.
They'll be so excited to know that they're investigating Fauci for something.
Not the mRNA shots, not the mass death.
Not the incentivization of death in the hospitals or the ventilators, but, you know, something.
Something is being done, maybe, somewhere, in a back room, and we'll tell you about it one day.
We'll release those Epstein files eventually, perhaps.
Maybe.
Knights of the Storm, again, that's Jason Barker.
Jason Barker put together this really wonderful coin.
You can get it on davidknight.news.
You can also look at knightsofthestorm.com, Jason Barker.
It has a schedule up there for all the broadcasts that they keep track of.
There's Us, there's Guards of Liberty Conspiracy, there's Tony's broadcast, and of course their own Ice of the Storm broadcast up there.
You can find the schedule and figure out which shows you want to watch and when they're live.
It's a great resource.
And of course Jason Barker has, as I said, his own show, The Knots of the Storm, and he does a great job.
They do great research over there, and he is a great friend to the show as well.
So if an infant dies under your care, you get manslaughter charges.
But an abortion is okay.
The difference between an infant and an unborn child is location.
That's all.
And that's right.
That's right.
It is simply location.
If it is inside the mother, the mother can choose to kill that child without any consequences.
It's simply her right.
She gets to decide if that child gets to live.
The child gets no say in it.
You're free to murder your children.
That's the type of freedom they want here in this country.
Freedom to murder babies.
Any other freedom, though?
And, well, you know, maybe not so much.
Trump vs.
California is the fight the White House wants.
President Trump is getting the fight with California he wants as Democrats in the state criticize his decision to send National Guard to Los Angeles without local approval to deal with protests surrounding raids by immigration.
And customs enforcement.
ICE.
That's right.
Donald Trump is sending in the National Guard.
He is taking matters into his own small hands.
We have a very good image here.
This is...
This is from 24. If Joe Biden federalizes the National Guard, that would be a direct attack on states' rights.
Over the last several years, we've seen Democrats try to take away our freedom of religion, assembly, and speech.
We can't let them take away our right to defend ourselves, too.
Gavin Newsom retweeted this and says this aged well because, of course, Donald Trump is the one who is taking control of the National Guard.
He is the one who is sending it into California to try to get a handle on things.
He is the one that is once again putting more power into the hands of the federal government.
And of course, Gavin Newsom had no problem with that when it was Biden doing it, just like how Noam has no problem with it now that it's Trump doing it.
Yes, these are political party stooges.
They only want to complain about something when it's the other guy that's doing it.
They only take a stand for liberty, if you can even call that a stand for liberty, when The unfolding event hits at the heart of key issues that Trump basks in, immigration-fighting liberal California Democrats.
You can also add in law and order, as Trump and his team accuse California Governor Gavin Newsom and other local officials of being too soft on demonstrators destroying property and setting cars on fire, and they probably are.
Let's be honest.
I have no love for these protesters.
I think if you are rioting, looting, and destroying people's private property, they should bring the hammer down on you.
I think you should feel the long arm of the law.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller on Sunday reposted several images meant to convey the chaos in L.A., including one showing huge plumes of smoke billowing from a burning vehicle as demonstrators watched with one holding the Mexican flag.
The post read, let's check in on how LAP...
Criticized Newsom's slamming of Trump's decision to send the Guard.
A second Millery post was from his White House colleague Taylor Budewick, who sent out a similar video of a masked protester on a car surrounded by other burning cars.
Demonstrators in the streets.
Democrat management, the post said.
Newsom has said California will sue the Trump administration over its deployment of the National Guard.
And again, Newsom is right on this one.
It is the state's duty to do this.
Donald Trump has created the conditions you see on your TV tonight.
He's exacerbated the conditions.
He's, you know, lit the proverbial match.
He's putting fuel on the fire since he announced he was taking over the National Guard.
An illegal act.
An immoral act.
An unconstitutional act, Newsom said on MSNBC.
And again, He's only doing this because it's Donald Trump.
If Joe Biden were to do this, he'd be all for it.
If Joe Biden were to federalize it, he would stand back and salute.
He'd say, yes, Mr. President, please, thank you.
It is only because it is expedient to score political points.
They will always sell out states' rights when it's their own guy.
Just a few years ago, Trump was battling negative coverage of his public feud with erstwhile ally Elon Musk.
The violence in LA allowed him to rapidly shift gears and put much of the focus on immigration, even as his team pushed Congress to pass his signature legislation, which had triggered the battle with Musk.
The riots in Los Angeles proved that we desperately need more immigration enforcement, personnel, and resources.
America must reverse the invasion unleashed by Joe Biden.
Millions of unvetted illegal aliens into our country.
While House Secretary Caroline Levitt said on the social platform, ex-calling for Senate passage of the House passed one big, beautiful bill with its funding measures for border security.
Now, of course, you could do a lot to end the flood of illegals by cutting off the welfare state.
You could take out a lot of the number of people that are wanting to come here by simply doing that, by ending the drug war.
Now, of course...
I think being poor here in the United States is probably better than being poor in Honduras or Ecuador or El Salvador or any of these places they come from.
I don't think they're simply going to pack up and leave, especially not when you have these, you know, places that are going to give them money.
George Soros is going to find a way to funnel them cash.
He's going to make sure that they get to stay here if they've already made it.
Though it should be pointed out that this massive move from, you know, military and police force and ICE, while they still have all these incentives and magnets to draw the immigrants in, left in place, untouched, kind of shows that this is more about political theater and encroaching totalitarianism than is about fixing the problem.
Yep.
Trump ran on a platform of mass deportation.
Since then, ICE raids, arrests of migrants, and immigration courts and lawsuits over deportations have been a major part of his first few months in office.
His administration has blamed Democrats, especially Biden, for allowing what they call an invasion of migrants.
Coming in, the nation's southern border and White House briefings have often begun with spotlighting a deported migrant who committed a crime in the U.S. The images of mass demonstrators' Mexican flags falls right into this argument.
The protester in California is also good for Trump.
Trump is flirted with the idea of fining or nixing federal funding for the state lashing out earlier this month after a transgender athlete was allowed to compete and win at a high school track and field meet.
It is important to remember that California is a complete and utter clown show.
They are insane there.
And of course, this article from The Hill is going to phrase things in a leftist way, like...
It's like, yes, obviously it is an invasion.
There are better ways to handle it, but let's not beat around the bush with what this is.
Yeah.
And it's exactly what they want with the Cloward and Piven strategy.
This is the culmination.
They've sold it as multiculturalism.
Oh boy, don't you just love the food?
Don't you love the tacos, the curry?
Whatever it is, it's just not worth the price of entry, is it?
Also blamed Newsom, who was widely considered to be eyeing a presidential bid for the wildfires that raged in the Los Angeles area in January, and made his first trip as president to California to meet with him and survey damage.
Newsom then visited Trump at the White House in February about aid for wildfire victims.
And of course, we've talked about the wildfires here on the David Knight Show many times.
My father did an interview with a logger up in Washington State.
Or is it Oregon?
Oregon.
Oregon.
Tad Haupt was his name.
The government's mismanagement of their own land causes it to burn down private property as well.
The fire gets too hot.
It becomes uncontrollable because they refuse to pull out the dead wood from the forest.
It just becomes an inferno.
Trump on Sunday didn't rule out using the Insurrection Act, which allows the president to deploy military and federalize the National Guard in the event of an insurrection.
He considered invoking the law in his first term during the 2020 protests over police brutality, but officials like former Defense Secretary Mark Esper pushed back at the time.
We're going to have troops everywhere.
We're not going to let this happen to our country.
We're not going to let our country be torn apart like it was under Biden and his auto pen, Trump said Sunday.
The president also said that if California officials stand in the way of federal officials deporting migrants, they will face federal charges.
We're just going to see what happens.
If we think there's a serious insurrection, we're going to have law and order, he said.
California Democrats are responding to Trump by calling on residents to not turn to violence while protesting, arguing that the president's move to bring in National Guard was meant to provoke the chaos.
I'm sure it will provoke more chaos.
Angelenos don't engage in violence and chaos.
Don't give the administration what they want, Mayor Karen Bass said on X. Well, I think it's a bit late for that.
We've seen the photos of the burning, the looting, the destruction, the throwing the rocks off of the bridge.
Let's see...
No, this is not the right one.
They're throwing rocks off a bridge, folks.
Onto police cars.
Breaking windows.
I think the time of nonviolence has passed.
And I think perhaps these people might be classified.
*sniff*
As dangerous.
I think Karen Bass might be...
This is attempted murder.
Yes, these people are criminals.
They deserve to be brought in, taken into custody, given a trial, and then punished to the fullest extent of the law.
Not that throwing a rock at the windshield of a moving police car, which could result in death, is any better than throwing it blindly.
Yes, it is still attempted murder either way.
It is just simply, you know, police kind of sign up for a dangerous job.
they are putting a target on their back.
They are saying, I will accept an increased risk of danger.
I will take that risk upon myself to protect the community.
That is what the ideal police mentality should be.
We don't often see that, though.
This is exactly what Donald Trump wanted, Newsom said on X. He flamed the fires and illegally acted to federalize the National Guard.
He flamed the fires, folks.
He flamed them.
He flamed those fires.
Order he signed doesn't apply to California.
It will allow him to go into any state and do the same thing.
We're suing him.
That's right.
Gavin Newsom is going to sue Donald Trump.
And he might actually be right on this one.
We live in strange times.
Gavin Newsom with the ultra-rare, holographic, double-sided potential W. Crazy times we live in.
In their own words, Trump Newsom trade insults and barbs over National Guard in Los Angeles.
The swiftly evolving over protests surrounding immigration enforcement, actions have also acued up a public spat between President Donald Trump and Governor Gavin Newsom, California governor who had been one of Republican presidents' most vocal Democratic critics.
After Trump on Sunday called up 2,000 National Guard troops to respond, Newsom said he would sue the administration.
Got a comment here.
The Los Angeles protests certainly make for a good distraction for Trump officially granting Palantir the keys to all of our privacy.
That's right.
Don't look at what's going on behind the curtain.
Look at this chaos.
Don't you think we should be tracking and tracing these people?
That'll be another workaround they use.
We just don't know who these people are.
If only we had some giant government system that could search through all our databases and provide that information to us.
We want to be able to find them, but we just can't.
It's gonna be a very Emperor Palpatine moment.
I'm too weak, Anakin.
I need more power.
United States, the president also agreed with one of his top divisors that maybe the governor should be arrested.
Well, I mean, this is again, he continually says these things.
He won't deliver on it.
I'm sure there are many reasons I could find to arrest Gavin Newsom.
You just give me five minutes and I'm sure I could find something.
He won't do it, though, sadly.
Newsom'sire has been elevated over Trump's decision to, without his support, call up the California National Guard for deployment into his state.
In a Sunday...
Again, Gavin Newsom's right on this.
He's right.
It's a crazy time we live in.
I'm forced to say Gavin Newsom is right.
What a strange timeline.
Boogeyman, catch-up LA riot is meant to garner support for the Palantir mass surveillance system.
That's what I was just talking about.
Trump He's instigated violence, he said.
Stay peaceful.
Stay focused.
Don't give him the excuse he's looking for.
Again, I think he may have already found the excuse.
And I'm sure there are bad actors in there.
I'm sure there are federal agents looking to incite violence.
But also, I think there's very likely some people in there that just want violence for violence sake.
It's also ironic to see her saying, Don't start getting violent when they are already extremely violent.
There are cars burning, rocks being thrown.
It's too late, Karen Bass.
It's too late.
It's already happened.
Newsom said Sunday he had spoken with Trump late Friday night after the protests had begun.
It said deploying the National Guard never came up.
We talked for almost 20 minutes, and he barely, this issue never came up.
I mean, I kept trying to talk about LA.
We wanted to talk about all these other issues, Newsom said.
We had a very decent conversation.
He never once brought up the National Guard to some side of Trump, calling him a stone-cold liar, saying, I did call him the other night.
Well, it takes one to know one, Gavin.
I did call him the other night.
Trump told reporters Sunday that he told Newsom in that call, look, you've got to take care of this, otherwise I'm sending in the troops.
That's what we did.
On Monday, Trump, that Los Angeles, would have been completely obliterated without his intervention, referred to Newsom as Newscom, a pejorative moniker, used to refer to the governor.
Nibiru 2029.
Mostly peaceful paid protesters.
Yes, I'm sure some of them are.
I am sure some of them are members of these paid groups that show up.
We're suing Donald Trump.
This is a manufactured crisis.
He is creating fear and terror to take over state militia and violate the U.S. Constitution, Newsom said Monday.
It is, however, important to note that there are a lot of Antifa members that are not paid protesters or people in groups like Antifa.
People that are communists, Marxists, that simply want to cause chaos.
These are not people that you can reason with.
These are not people that you can sit there and talk down from their positions.
They want to hurt you.
They've actually been upgraded with this latest riot.
According to Kamal Harris, they aren't just mostly peaceful, they're overwhelmingly peaceful.
That's right.
In fact, let's take a look.
Our friendly neighborhood former vice president...
Los Angeles is my home, and like so many Americans, I am appalled at what we're witnessing on the streets of our city.
Deploying the National Guard is a dangerous escalation meant to provoke chaos.
In addition to the recent ice raids in Southern California and across our nation, it is part of the Trump administration's cruel, calculated agenda to spread panic and division.
This administration's actions are not about public safety.
They're about stoking fear of a community, demanding dignity and due process.
Protest is a powerful tool, essential in the fight for justice.
And as the LAPD and Governor have noted, demonstration in defense of our immigration neighbors have been overwhelmingly peaceful.
Overwhelmingly peaceful, Kamala.
I continue to support the millions of Americans who are standing up to protect our most fundamental rights and freedoms.
The burning of cars.
The looting of our cities.
The destruction of property.
That's overwhelmingly peaceful right there, folks.
That's what an overwhelmingly peaceful protest looks like.
It looks like a masked guy standing atop burning wreckage waving a Mexican flag.
That's a peaceful protest, if you ask me.
The lawsuit.
We are suing Donald Trump.
This is a manufactured crisis.
He's creating fear and terror to take over state militia and violate the U.S. Constitution.
It is a manufactured crisis, but it's not simply manufactured in the sense of Donald Trump calling in the National Guard to escalate it.
It's manufactured in the sense that we have been letting these people pour into our country for years and decades.
It has been manufactured in the sense that this is Cloward and Piven.
They have created a permanent underclass, a permanent secondary class of citizen that wants what you have.
That wants your stuff.
That wants to take it away from you.
That feels resentment at you.
Newsom has said California would file a lawsuit Monday against the Trump administration for unilaterally deploying troops in Los Angeles to quell immigration protests.
That's why it's continually difficult with situations like this.
Because Trump is in the wrong.
He is violating a state's sovereignty.
But Gavin Newsom in California is also in the wrong for allowing these types of protests to go on, to allow it to affect the safety of their citizens.
They are causing property damage.
They are burning and destroying things.
They are making it unsafe.
And not just in the vague, general sense of, oh, well, you know, you can't protect everyone from everything all the time.
It's a very real sense of, oh, there's protesters burning cars outside.
They're throwing rocks off a bridge.
Constitutionally, the president isn't supposed to have the authority to send in the National Guard to a state without the governor's permission, but also the governor is supposed to use the things like the National Guard.
And they aren't doing any effective measures such as stopping the welfare to illegals to prevent that.
Yes, and this is the large, easily visible outcome.
The more sinister outcome happens again as these people work their way into places where they can form and mold public policy, where they can vote for more welfare, more handouts, more That's what we don't get to see.
Things like this they can't hide.
They can't pretend that it isn't a guy with a Mexican flag standing atop the burning wreckage.
That's easy to see.
That's obvious.
It is beyond their ability to hide.
They don't have to report on people that come in and they get into politics.
They become judges or congressmen or local council members and they start taking votes away from the people who live here.
They start voting for things that only benefit their community.
Nights of the storm.
I was talking to Mary Ellen Moore the other day.
We talked about the chemtrails adding to wildfires.
They kill plant life, creating more tinder.
And they add chemicals that intensify fires.
Yes, that's right.
It's not simply mismanagement.
It is active destruction.
They want things to be dry.
They want it to be a tinderbox so that if a fire does start, it burns hotter and longer and gets out of control.
It gives them the ability, gives them deniability and also the ability to continually burn things down.
Right, Overture.
California was stolen from Mexico.
go.
It was a chaotic time when Americans first settled in that area.
there was the whole thing of six flags over Texas, and the land was in constant flux between different powers holding it.
So even if you say that, yes, America stole the land hundreds of years ago, why should we stop now?
Like...
They just didn't have good history to record it.
Yeah, and also at this point, it's effectively an admission that this The argument is, well, it was stolen, so the right to take it back, it is an admission that they are attempting to take it back.
And they are undermining the Americans' sovereignty.
They are undermining the state itself.
It is a slippery slope from saying it was stolen to, well, they're an invasionary force and they need to be dealt with as such.
There's the whole thing of like...
But with Mexico in particular, with the Spanish and everything that happened then, we know that that area was constantly being traded back and forth.
The borderlines were constantly moving.
Different dictators were taking power.
It was not a clear-cut case of, this has been our ancestral home for ages, and then the U.S. just comes in and kicks them off.
Yeah, also, the whole attempt to re-litigate things from hundreds of years ago, I don't support it.
I have never had an interest in it.
Well, this used to be someone else's land.
Yeah, used to be.
That's how it works.
It used to be.
That's ours now.
Sorry if that was taken from your country hundreds of years ago, but it has been ours for 250 years.
You want to re-litigate that?
After hundreds of years, you are a native of the place.
It's kind of the opposite of what we're seeing with...
They owned that land thousands of years ago, so therefore they should be allowed to move back in and kick off everyone that's been living there for hundreds of years or more.
That's right.
Mexico is going to start shelling California.
Going to turn it into its own Gaza Strip.
Well, we're almost out of time, folks.
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California is...
Nothing new there.
Perhaps slightly more chaos than usual, but that's how it goes.
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