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This is the David Knight Show.
I am Franco Mattei, otherwise known as Angry Tiger, and I will be your host along with my co-host, Karen Carpenter.
How are you doing this morning, Karen?
Good morning, Franco.
I'm doing fantastic.
It's an honor and a pleasure to be here with you on this Monday morning.
Excellent, excellent.
We're going to play some hits here for everybody.
We're going to check this out really quick.
I take the threat very seriously.
I take the fact that he develops weapons of mass destruction very seriously.
We've been here before, haven't we, Karen?
Yes, we certainly have.
It's weapons of mass destruction all over again.
Weapons of mass destruction Monday.
Here we are.
You know, I was sitting there Saturday night and it, you know, came across that we bombed Iran.
And, of course, all of our viewers and we knew this was going to happen, but it's still rather shocking and extremely concerning.
What were your thoughts when you found out that Trump, like a dictator, unilaterally, without Congress's approval, sent bombs into Iran?
Well, we have a group chat, you and I and the members of Knights of the Storm.
And I wanted to say something, but I didn't know what to say.
I was so fucklumps that I just was at a loss for words.
It's pointless.
It's an instigating move that will only cause trouble.
It's none of our business.
Obviously, we know what's going on with that, that Iran was attacked.
And so, of course, they would retaliate.
And now we are participating in attacking them also.
So it can only escalate from here, one would think.
And to me, it just infuriated me.
I was absolutely infuriated and disgusted.
Absolutely.
You know, and the first thing I thought of was the Straits of Hormouse.
You know, we're fighting inflation right now.
I'm an economic guy, so I'm looking at all leading economic indicators.
I'm looking at the general public, the consumer, the middle class.
I'm watching, you know, food assistance programs shoot through the roof in the last year.
And on top of it now, 20% of the world's oil is going to be taken off the market if this continues.
Okay, because Iran is talking about closing the Straits of Hormuz.
And I have an article here.
I think this article is from, oh, I'm not sure where it's from.
I'm not really sure where it's from, but it's a good article.
But Iran's parliament has voted to close the Straits of Hormuz, the vital shipping channel through which around 20% of the world's daily oil flows.
The move, which could block 1 billion in oil shipments per day, is likely to send oil prices soaring.
It will come into effect pending a final decision by Iran's Supreme Council.
And the article goes on to say, see, let me get down here a little bit more.
The channel is shallow, making it a particular target for underwater mining.
While the narrowness of the strait makes passing vessels vulnerable to attack from shore-based missiles or interception by patrol boats or helicopters, Iran would most likely pursue a multi-layered, asymmetric strategy rather than attempting an outright naval blockade, Greg Roman, executive director of the Middle East Forum, told the Post.
This is from the New York Post.
The primary approach would involve rapidly deploying naval mines across the shipping lanes.
This is their most effective tool for immediate disruption.
They'd simultaneously launch anti-ship missiles from mobile coastal batteries like the Gader and Nasser systems, targeting oil tankers from distances up to 185 miles.
Iran Has no legal authority to block sea traffic through Hormuz, and any attempts by its navy to bar entry to the strait would likely be met by a strong response.
He goes on to say: the bulk of all oil exported by the regional petrogiants, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, as well as the UAE, all travel through this narrow waterway.
Asia is likely to bear the brunt most from any closures to the waterway, with China, India, Japan, and South Korea all getting most of their oil imports through the strait.
They go on to talk about some strategic things that might happen.
I found this a little interesting.
I think the viewers would like this as well.
In previous years, the Houthi militia in Yemen was able to successfully disrupt traffic through the Bab el-Maneb Strait leading into the Red Sea on the other side of the Arabian Peninsula.
Using the firing of missiles and drones, the Houthis were able to cut ship traffic through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden some 70% in June compared with average levels in 2022 and 2023, according to Clarkston Research Services LTD, a unit of the world's largest shipbroker.
Vessel operators have been forced instead to reroute traffic around the southern tip of Africa instead of using the Suez Canal, making journeys for ships traveling between Europe and Asia vastly more expensive and much longer.
Iran's Navy was likely to employ the same tactics previously used by the Houthis along with cyber attacks and other sabotage operations, Roman added.
The IRGC Navy, that's the Iranian Navy, would execute their proven swarm tactics using hundreds of small fast boats armed with missiles and explosives to overwhelm defenses, he said.
We'd also see extensive use of suicide drones and explosive-laden unmanned boats, tactics they perfected through their Houthi proxies in the Red Sea.
Iran would likely pursue several additional avenues, cyber attacks on port infrastructure and shipping navigation systems, activation of regional proxies to create multiple crisis points and stretch U.S. forces, sabotage operations against Saudi and UAE oil facilities, and potentially targeting Gulf states, desalination plants, Gulf states desalination plants to pressure them against supporting American operations, he added.
So, Karen, they're saying basically that these guys can choke off the Straits of Hormuz, make oil shoot through the roof.
I mean, I don't understand why at the behest of Israel that we did this other than, you know, everybody's, you know, APEC owns everybody, including Mr. Trump.
What do you think, Karen?
I mean, do you think the American people are going to put up with this when oil prices shoot through the roof?
Well, I was listening to some analysis on the Duran, and there was a guest who was an expert on Iran, and he said the Straits of Hormuz are 10 or 15 canals that are fairly shallow and that oil tankers move through daily, and that it doesn't take much to block those single canals.
You can just sink a small vessel there and they'll be blocked.
And that there are caves along the sides of the Straits of Hormuz, man-made, natural and man-made, that have missile defenses and other defenses in them.
So it would not be easy to unblock them once they were blocked, it seems to me.
It would really be problematic.
And I'm really befuddled at how much support President Trump has for doing this.
And it seems to be that there are two factions of us at least.
And one faction is we do not want to be involved in foreign wars.
We were told that this would be a peace president, no more foreign wars, that we would be making America strong and bringing manufacturing back.
And here it is, three, four months into the administration.
And we're already, as I see it, and a lot of people see it, asking for trouble.
We're going out and poking people that have never really bothered us.
But we also know about the Project for a New American Century and the seven countries in five years.
And this is the seventh country on the list.
And they've been, especially B.B. Nutanyah, who has just had a, just been driven to get that, get Iran to control Iran.
And he's been saying for 30 years, it seems, that Iran would have nuclear weapons in two weeks.
So I don't know.
I don't think once it hits the pocketbook, the gas prices, which are so they're already high, I mean, they've gone up previously, but they have gone back down some, but they're still higher than they need be and higher than they were a year or two ago.
So I don't think that people will take it well once it hits their pocketbook.
You know, you mentioned something.
You have the begullied Trump cult, begullied by a great deceiver, who is, again, our nation is the friend of a monster named D.B. Netanyahu and the genocide he did in Palestine.
I fear for our country.
I believe we are under judgment from God because of what we have funded, what we have allowed, and what these people do in our names.
And unfortunately, the MAGA cult, they trust Trump.
They would walk into the gates of hell with this man.
And literally, that's where he is leading us.
And it's like I say, I tell people this, you know, it doesn't matter what puppet they have in there.
In my mind, it's the snake-headed gypsy tin vendors at the Federal Reserve.
They must have crises.
They must keep having situations where they have to pull money from the future into the now.
And the reason for that, this is, to me, it all goes to economics.
If they stop printing $1, this whole system collapses.
So every time they have a reason, then that behooves them greatly.
And that's where we're at with this.
And, you know, I'm trying to keep my cool here, but it really irritates me that the mega cult who voted for a peace president, supposedly, they don't get it.
They don't care.
It's Trump.
He can do whatever he wants.
Yeah, I don't.
This goes back to also being a Christian nation and to me the hijacking of the many church leaders by the various intelligence agencies that we're aware of or the Yuri Brezhbranov talking about the takeover of America slowly,
very slowly through the culture through the churches and we know that many churches are four or three C's so they they have strings attached to their their messages and and what they do and and we learned we saw that during COVID the way that uh so many churches were uh you would think that a church would be used to be that a church was a refuge and a church had principles that went beyond medical
pronouncements by a Dr. Fauci so and we saw churches just really towing the line and the pastors that tried to hold services anyway which is what you know the faithful thing to do and which what their congregation wanted and what they felt called to do those pastors were arrested I mean you know David had David Knight had interview with one of the pastors that that was arrested for holding services so I think some of this goes back culturally
to our brainwashing through church through the churches through the Christian churches to believe that Israel is ordained by God to be sacred and the chosen land and the chosen people most people don't understand what a true Semite is so we have anti-Semitism being used as a weapon that term and it's being twisted and used in a perverted way so it's very complicated and
this this general public and and Christian lack of knowledge of history of the term the history of the land of Israel there are there's debates about are we talking about the land that was formed after World War II are we talking about the biblical Israel which could be a people actually not a place but a people the Zionism are we talking about Zionism are we talking about so
we don't even have clarification of terms as a general understanding in our culture anymore so that makes all of this even more complicated and very hard to have a conversation with your loved one who doesn't see it the way you do simply because for one thing the terms we don't have a commonality in our use of the terms Israel or what's biblical um what's what is semitism
who is a semite so it's it we have a lot of misunderstandings starting at a very rudimentary level and it's it's going to be hard to untangle that and come to a common understanding absolutely you know i was uh i was reading an article from the mises institute um last night and uh i'm not i you know i don't pick on religions but it seems like uh i will pick on this one the zionism the disease of zionism the filthy evil
dark it disease of zionism has infested um some of the some of the christians in this country the churches in this country um and in this mises institute article uh the he would the the the author was a protestant christian and he he he he mentioned that you know a lot of this belief comes from the schofield bible and and again i'm not getting into what bibles what i mean you know that's that's not what where i'm going with this but basically you know these people
believe oh israel or the chosen people it's the chosen land and he said that could mean many different things and this you know he did point out in the article this is what happens when we start drifting away of the from the message of the scripture and he put the whole scripture into context right instead of just picking at a sentence or a couple of sentences and focusing on that and being literal with it you know he he pointed out the dangers of of doing that and you know he also pointed out the same thing you did semitic people don't
even know what that means it's not a bunch of austrians and romanians and eastern europeans that came to a land where they they they they they weren't born there the semitic people they're they're dark they're they have brown skin you know brown eyes dark hair complected you know it's so it's it's very frustrating for me because then you mix religion you know you're mixing religion you're tainting christianity with this and these people are misled and the whole thing i mean pro-life is that just mean for for babies who are being aborted
no no that means everyone you don't kill 80 000 women and children netanyahu is a literal monster like i a villain you couldn't even dream this guy up you can't make this stuff up karen it's so it is so frustrating i can't stand to listen to him talk anymore he sounds so he's dripping with arrogance i mean it's disgusting uh catherine austin fits knew him back in philadelphia when they were young people and she said he's a thug you know so to me he's a thug
from philadelphia yeah what do you yeah how does a guy from philadelphia become a semi a semi how's he semitic right anyway um rt and we all know about rt rt you know they'll they'll tell you the truth about our country and foreign affairs but they will lie about russia um but rt had a great um they've got a blow by blow they're going by by minute you know hour by hour um i would just wanted to go over some of this just to bring the the viewers up to speed this is kind of really cool
so this is starting at um 1017 i think this is german military time and we'll start here where russian uh russian uh president vladimir putin has described the strikes on iran as an unprovoked aggression for which there can be no justification the actions of israel and the u.s are illegitimate and volatile in international norms and violate international norms excuse me putin said during the meeting with iranian foreign minister a boss i'm going to butcher
this argachi in moscow then around 1117 i believe this was yesterday uh German military time.
The IDF has claimed that it targeted access roads to Iran's underground Fordo nuclear facility to disrupt the site's accessibility.
Then at 11.56 German military time, Israel is looking to wrap up its conflict with Iran soon, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
Did I say Germany?
Oh, no, Israel is looking to wrap up its conflict with Iran soon, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
Citing Israel and Arab officials, the U.S. told its Arab partners to pass this meeting, this message to Iran.
It added, West Jerusalem expects to get through the list of targets in Iran in the coming days, the report said.
The outlet stressed that a lot would depend on Tehran, which has to decide whether or not to retaliate against the American strikes.
Then we've got today.
Today, Iran is prepared to go to the end in its conflict with Israel.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Kahabazabedeh has told Al Jazeera, Tehran is very much determined to push back against the unjust and unprovoked Israel attacks, he insisted.
Kahabaza Jazir also, I'm sorry, I'm butchering these names, also did not rule out the possibility of Tehran attacking U.S. military bases in the Middle East in response to American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.
Iran will decide on how, when, and at which level to respond to the American strikes, he noted.
It's getting hot.
It's boiling over.
And just like we thought, this isn't Afghanistan.
This isn't Iraq.
This isn't Kuwait.
And look what Afghanistan, this little country of ragtag fighters, look what they did 20 years, okay, in the briar patch with them.
This is Iran.
This is a bigger country.
This is their technically advanced.
They have weapons coming out of their kazoo.
They don't, you know, they could sit here and they could draw this conflict out.
And I'm no expert on the Middle East or Middle Eastern history by any means, but just from what I'm gathering, we have several bases in that area or several groups of troops there for various reasons in the general area.
I heard this morning 60,000 troops.
I don't know if that's true.
It seems like a huge amount to me throughout the Middle East that would be easy targets.
And then also the person I was listening to on the Duran made the point that sooner or later, one of the Israeli fighter jets or bombers or whatever will get shot down.
And then there'll be outrage about that.
And of course, we'll have Americans that are also killed.
So there'll be outrage about that.
But I wouldn't, I mean, there's been talk about the draft for many years.
And I'm thinking about people that young men and women, but more first the young men that I love, that I that would be the prime age for a draft.
And to me, that is just, it's just unthinkable.
You know, they have the perfect guy here, Karen.
Yeah, a draft would be disastrous, number one.
And they have the perfect guy here.
You know, the schoolyard bully.
Oh, that guy said something about me.
I'm going to go beat him up.
So easy to trigger.
The Trump puppet is perfect for wartime.
I was amazed that we didn't have more war when he was in the first time.
But no, we had the COVID war.
We had the war on the American people.
That all the Republicans and all of the MAGA crowd, they swallowed it whole because it was Trump.
And if it had been Hillary or any other Democrat president, they would have went berserk.
Just like with this, they would be going berserk right now.
Oh, why are they talking Iran?
Oh, but no, it's Trump.
So everybody kneel, lick his boots, and trust the plan.
And it's really, really frustrating to me because he's acting unilaterally like a dictator.
And this is integrated tyranny what we have going on here.
You know, I see a lot of pundits talk about, well, this isn't constitutional.
And I understand that.
Congress didn't vote on this.
The Senate didn't vote on this.
And I understand all that.
But you know why all this is going under the rug?
Because in every NDA act, every single one, there's some kind of authorization for the president to unilaterally do military action, snuck into these things.
It's integrated tyranny.
Just like if you go back to the Stratford emergency plan during COVID, all the things that they have in place, it's integrated tyranny.
It usurps the Constitution and all of our constitutional rights are thrown out the window in some star chamber process that we don't have anything to do with and none of our representatives have anything to do with.
And they have advocated the responsibility of the representatives to the American people.
And they let this go on because they're garbage-eating politicians lining their pockets.
And the snake-headed gypsy tinbenders at the Federal Reserve are filling the trough of corruption up with easy money so they can do so.
I am sorry, Karen.
I'm getting angry.
Help me out here.
Just take a little bit of beet powder and lower your blood pressure a little bit.
I did this morning.
Get some nitric oxide going.
Yeah, I was trying to explain to my daughter, you know, she's in her early 30s yesterday about what happened after 9-11 with Iraq and Wesley Clark.
And, you know, what we, that's a very famous clip of him saying he was at the Pentagon and he was told that we were going to invade Iraq.
And he said, we're invading Iraq.
He said, then his colleague said, well, it's worse than that.
We're invading seven countries in five years.
So I was trying to explain to her that this has been on the list of the military-industrial complex, which she does understand that this country is powered by these contractors and that that's the model that we have is to just keep these conflicts going and conquests and acquire resources and defense contracts and to keep the money flowing.
And then I also tried to explain to her about the Sherrod that was played out before Congress with Colin Powell and his aluminum tubes or whatever they were in his yellow cake powder, saying that, you know, at least at that time, they felt that they had to give the people in the Congress enough of an explanation to put on a show, even though it was complete lies.
So we've gone from, and we know the manipulation and the power of propaganda.
So we've gone from where 20 years ago, at least the powers that be felt that they had to tell us a story that we might buy and go through the motions of presenting some form of evidence and having a time period where the people in the Congress actually talked about it and possibly came to some consensus.
At least they felt like they had to justify themselves a little bit.
But now we've moved to the point where we have a leader who was voted into office and he thinks that he can do whatever he pleases and that it's justified.
And he has this mandate from the people and from God, of course, to do as he pleases.
And so we've moved, to me, that's very concerning the power of the propaganda and where we've moved in the way that the propaganda works and away from any kind of democratic or group process or any kind of accountability.
We got a message from Billy Ray Valentine.
He says everybody who voted for MAGA, they should be the first ones in the draft.
Well, I would just really like to see Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz put their sons and grandsons.
And maybe their sons and grandsons don't even agree with them.
I don't want to pin that on them, but let's see their families and their loved ones go and die or come back psychologically destroyed with PTSD and have to do things that they never, never would choose to do and see things that are completely unnecessary and should never end the suffering on all sides.
It's a human suffering.
I'm not for killing.
Love your neighbor as yourself.
You know, that's to me, it's just like, I don't want to see people, innocent people killed for power, greed, money, and some agenda.
No Christian should really support any kind of killing, you know, unless it's for self-defense.
And Lindsey Graham is, he's, as soon as this happened, he told his servants, hurry up and bring me that bowl of kitten and puppy soup I've been saving just for this occasion.
He's over there, you know, slopping away on kitten and puppy soup because that's the kind of guy he is.
We are going to go to a break.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, they did not ask me to do this.
David Knight and his family, God bless them.
I did talk to Karen a little bit yesterday, and she said that, according to his cardiovascular doctors, his heart is in better shape.
He's got a clean bill of health when it comes to that.
But there was something I wanted to bring up to everybody, and they did not ask me to do this.
I'm doing this on my own.
This is my way of helping them.
We're towards the end of the month, ladies and gentlemen, and the gas gauge is only halfway full.
And I really, really, I would love to see everybody step up today and step up this week.
Travis is coming back tomorrow, by the way.
But I'd like to see you guys and girls step up and let's support our guy, David Knight.
He has built a legacy here.
He has brought many people back to the Lord.
And he informs us in a way that he's a national treasure.
I mean, that's really the way to sum it up.
And I appreciate his work.
And let's really show them the team's down right now.
Let's support the team.
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All right, on to the next one.
You know, this is an article, and in my opinion, I think number one, China, gee, he's sitting there with his feet up on the desk saying, look at this.
This is great.
America, they're bludgeoning themselves with a hammer here.
We've already got all their manufacturing.
We're already the manufacturing engine of the world.
We've displaced them there.
They're soon to displace us as the number one economy in the world if they already haven't, which they probably already have, but we just don't know about it, right?
China, they could just sit back here and chill out.
But I found this article a little bit interesting.
Okay, this is from MSNBC.
In an interview on MSNBC, McFaul, he's, who is this McFaul guy?
Anyways, he's some kind of military strategist.
He said Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping would be glad to see the U.S. engage in preemptive strikes.
I think we've really got to understand our other interests in the world that might be affected by this attack today, he went on to say.
This is a preemptive war.
The world does not support preemptive wars.
We learned that in 2023, McFaul said, referring to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which was launched based on the theory of Saddam Hussein's regime had weapons of max destruction and threatened America.
Putin will be celebrating this preemptive war because he did his own preemptive war in Ukraine.
And now it's like, well, this is just what great powers do.
Maybe Xi Jinping is going to think the same.
He's going to say, well, if they can do it here, we can do it in Taiwan, McFowl added.
Trump announced on Saturday evening that the U.S. had bombed three Iranian nuclear sites and said, now is the time for peace.
McFowell in the interview said he wishes the president well in his aim to bring about peace, saying the outcome is possible, but not likely.
So what do you think?
I mean, what do you think China and Russia are actually thinking here as we run around like the bully of the schoolyard with nobody to stop us.
Well, obviously, we're expanding our resources, which is always going to be in their favor if you're looking at an economic competitive basis.
So, we're expanding our resources.
I'm not sure what the relationship with China and Iran and Russia and Iran is, but my impression is that it's better than ours.
And I heard an expert saying that perhaps at this point, if Iran is developing, enriching uranium and developing a nuclear bomb program, perhaps it's taking place in some place like China already.
So that, you know, we can't, you know, count that out either.
So to me, it just, it just looks, to me, I would be thinking if I were them, okay, go ahead, expend more of your resources.
You've already emptied out a lot of your military supplies and equipment and personnel in Ukraine.
Go ahead and just, you know, deplete some more of your resources.
And I'm sure that they have their finger on the heartbeat of America as far as the morale and the public opinion.
And so it's also in their favor to have us divided as a people on opinion as far as whether to be involved in this or not.
So I would think that they're perfectly happy to see us basically kicking ourselves, you know, shooting ourselves in the foot, quite literally.
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, like I said earlier, we're just bludgeoning ourselves with a hammer.
And, you know, my father, he was a student of Roman history and he passed that on to me.
And this is exactly what happened with the Roman Empire.
I mean, the moral decline, the spreading out of the resources to the point they were very sophisticated and Germanic barbarians overthrew them.
I mean, so you're what we're seeing here is the exact history repeating itself.
I guess history is rhyming here with this.
But so what is China's take on this officially?
Chinese foreign ministry was asked, U.S. President Trump has announced that strikes have been completed on the three Iranian nuclear facilities in Fardo, Natanz, and Isafan.
I'm butchering those.
Sorry, ladies and gentlemen.
What is China's comment on this?
Foreign ministry spokesman responded to the question regarding the U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear facilities and said China strongly condemns the U.S. attack on Iran, targeting nuclear facilities under international safeguards.
Such actions by the U.S. severely violate the principles of the U.N. Charter and international law and escalate tensions in the Middle East.
The spokesperson also urged all sides to exercise restraint and said China calls for all parties, especially those involved in the conflict, to exercise restraint, ease hostilities promptly, ensure civilian safety, and resume dialogue.
China has committed to working with the international community to promote peace, uphold justice, and contribute to stability and nuclear nonproliferation in the Middle East.
So China's condemning it.
And then we have this from Russia.
This was in the UN.
So with strikes on Iran, Washington has opened a Pandora's box, Russia's ambassador told the UN Security Council.
This article is from RT.
Russia has sharply condemned the United States for its airstrikes on Iran nuclear facilities, calling the attacks irresponsible, provocative, and dangerous, and warning they risk pushing the Middle East into a large-scale war with potentially catastrophic nuclear consequences.
Nabenzia accused Washington.
That's the UN parliamentary for Russia.
Okay, Nabenzia accused Washington of violating the UN Charter, International Law, and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, NPT.
The United States has opened a Pandora's box, and no one knows what consequences may follow, Nebenzia said.
Noting that by targeting IAEA supervised nuclear sites, Washington has once again demonstrated total disregard for the position of the international community.
Nebenzia drew a pointed comparison to the lead up to the 2003 Iraq War, when the U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell presented false evidence to justify the invasion of another sovereign state, only to plunge its people into chaos for decades and not find any weapons of mass destruction.
Many today feel a strong sense of deja vu, he said.
The current situation is essentially no different.
We are once again being urged to believe in fairy tales in order to once again bring suffering to millions of people living in the Middle East.
Russia argued that Tehran has not been proven to be pursuing a nuclear weapon, echoing earlier assessments by U.S. intelligence that were dismissed by President Trump as wrong.
Nemanzia accused Washington of fabricating a narrative to justify the use of force and the undermining of decades-long diplomatic framework built.
We are witnessing an astonishing example of double standards, he said.
Iran has been and remains one of the most thoroughly inspected states under the NPT.
But instead of encouraging such an attitude, it receives bombardments of its territory and civilians by a state that refuses, in principle, to sign the NPT.
Nebenzia warned that U.S. strikes undermine the authority of the IAEA and global nonproliferation regime, and that continued escalation would return the world into an era of uncontrolled nuclear risk.
This is an outrageous and cynical situation, and it's very strange that director of the IAEA did not say a word about it.
Neither has he ever called on Israel to join the NPT, Nebenzia Agni.
Of course not, because Israel is the little darling.
Well, isn't that interesting?
Interesting.
So Russia and Iran, or Russia and China, they're condemning this.
These are strong statements.
And I'm going to say this, Karen.
I want your reaction to this.
I might be wrong, and people might get mad at me when I say this, but I'm going to tell you what I think because that's what Angry Tiger does.
Yes.
In this postmodern era, in my lifetime anyway, from what I can gather, I hear our country, Gigi Ping, this dictator, Putin, the madman, King Jong-il over in North Korea, dangerous, dangerous.
All these dangerous people, Iran and Hamas, and we have Hezbollah, and all these monsters.
We are the monster, we are the biggest monster, we are the biggest threat to stability geopolitically in the world.
We do the most heinous things in the world, and we fund the most heinous things in the world.
We have become the evil that they profess to fight 100%.
And I think that there are quite a few people who are realizing that.
And even some MAGA people or people who were Trump voters the first time around.
I know some that eventually have told me, you know, I never thought I would say this, but we're the bad guys, you know, people who are, you know, God bless America, flag waving people, realizing that we were the instigators in so many regime changes around the world.
I was listening to someone talking about the number of regime changes we've taken part in in the last 40, 50 years.
I think they said 65. So that's a lot of meddling.
We tend to meddle and we say we're doing it in the name of justice and for the people in those areas, but there always seems to be an ulterior motive, some resource that we're looking to gain or some kind of reason that we want to be in power there.
And I'm sure that we do do a lot of good.
The Peace Corps, I know people who've been in the Peace Corps and went and taught English and helped, you know, and had a great time.
And I think they actually did make a very positive impact, which we can all do personally in our lives, person to person, make a positive impact.
So I think that there were programs that we had in place that did help around the world.
So it's good that we did do some of that.
But I think that in almost all cases, alongside those programs of positivity, there were some embedded people that had ulterior motives that were intelligence agents that were there for nefarious reasons to see what resources are here, how can we benefit from this in the military industrial complex.
And of course, the model, the capitalist model calls you have to continue to expand your market.
You have to do it.
You have to continue to find new resources and expand your market.
So capitalism can be great if everybody had good morals and stuck to a code of the golden rule and of not using and abusing and taking advantage of people.
But that's not what happens in capitalism.
We see that eventually the bad apples rise to the top.
And I think that that happens in most systems.
I'm not just saying that it only happens in capitalism, but there are problems with it when you allow people to make profit at any price.
And that's going off into an area where some people will probably be mad at me for saying that, but that's so because if they're mad, that's okay.
Here's the problem.
Capitalism, we want to talk about stuff.
And even if our intentions in going into other places were pure, okay?
The problem is central planning never works out.
I am a student of Mises and Hayek and people like this.
And Rothbard, central planning always has unintended consequences.
That is the problem with central planning.
So when you centrally plan an economy, you call it capitalism.
You call it a free market.
It's really not because it's being centrally planned.
And they cannot compensate for natural action or the human action or things that are outside of their plan.
And one of those things can totally destroy their plan or cause unintended consequences.
We got some tips and some comments here.
We got Doug Lug.
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That was very generous.
I am Marty.
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I am Marty has a comment here.
Russian and Chinese.
I'm sorry, I should be wearing my glasses.
Russian and Chinese Schaddenfreud is only the result of the U.S. slow suicidal bleed out.
They're in the audience.
Watch us outrage.
I agree with that.
You're 100% correct there.
We also have another one.
We got a couple more comments I want to read here.
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We got Caboose 888.
I agree 100%.
We are the cause of many of the problems around the world.
And then what else do we have?
KWD 88. Not one nation has interfered like us.
No wonder people hate America.
America.
Yeah, I mean, we're not building any fans.
We're not at all.
You know, it's unbelievable.
I don't understand how the American people, again, because they're in this malaise, we get mad.
And we're going to talk a little bit really quick, touch on the spiritual war here because it's important.
And me and Karen, we're both very in tune with this.
We get mad at the general public.
We get mad at the Mega, we call them the Magatards.
We call them the Libtards.
And I understand, yeah, we should have some righteous indignation when it comes to this.
But we have to remember something.
We know something they don't.
And that doesn't make us better than them.
That doesn't make us smarter than them.
These people, most of them, are trying to live their lives.
They don't understand they've been poisoned mentally.
They've been poisoned physically.
They've been poisoned spiritually.
When you have Christians supporting war en masse, when you have a country supporting a war en masse, when you have a country who has been beaten down, the citizens of the country have been beaten down with soft kill, subterfuge, technocratic mind manipulation, we're going to have a country that they don't know whether they're coming or going.
And we should pray for their discernment.
We should not be holding hate in our hearts, especially if you're a Christian for these people.
We really need, and it's not going to help.
It doesn't help.
Then we don't have dialogue with these people.
We have to slowly, one little seed at a time, one eyedropper at a time, bring them the truth.
You can't dump a five-gallon bucket of cold truth over somebody.
They're not going to react well.
What do you think, Karen, about my last rant there?
Well, it's true.
My dad used to say, kill them with kindness.
And then I saw there's a little diner we go family-run place we go.
And I just noticed last time we went a little poster, a little sign on the wall that said, killing with kindness.
This killing with kindness is taking a lot longer than I thought I would.
I thought it would take to kill them with kindness.
So it's a way of life.
And it's true that I was talking to my daughter about this yesterday also.
When I was growing up, my dad, my dad was very well read and just really knew history and literature and politics.
And, you know, was always read the newspaper cover to cover every day.
And he was very astute in so many areas.
And I enjoyed debating with him and discussing these things with him so much.
And then my mother's sister, her husband, was a complete opposite politically from my dad.
So when they got together, it was always so much fun because they were both intelligent family men who loved their families and they were Christian and both set great examples in their communities, but they were so opposed philosophically and ideologically that it was always interesting to see their discussions and participate in them.
And so they would have debates and discussions about things going on, the Iraq War or President Reagan, President Bush, President Obama, and all of the things going on.
But then at the end of the discussion time before the meal, they would just, you know, that would it.
They are moving on and they're going to have a meal and enjoy chit chat.
So I think it's important that we, if we're going to get anywhere in a dialogue with people, we have to remember that it needs to be friendly and we have to accept people, whether we agree with them or not.
And getting into heated discussions or judging people, telling them, you know, you're wrong, you're wrong, you're going to go to hell.
Or, you know, I can't sit with you because you don't agree with me or, you know, you're not an American because you don't, you're not MAGA or you didn't vote for Trump.
So you're not an American or I'm not going to come to your house.
Don't invite that person to your party because they voted this way or that way.
And we're seeing that happen.
And to me, it's just we've let the propaganda, which is there to divide us, we're letting it work to a very alarming and severe degree.
Well, and what it is is evil.
So when you have hate in your heart for someone, that's a sliver of evil.
And especially everyone out there viewing, we have to be very careful because evil begots evil.
Once you let a little wedge, once you let the devil get his foot in the door, right?
It could spiral out of control.
Even though you think you might be right, even though when you have that anger and that hate, you're letting the devil get his foot in the door.
The spiritual war is more important than anything else that we talk about.
That is the ultimate goal of the system, the beast system, whatever you want to call it.
The ultimate goal is to taint the soul of those who are good, of those who are of the light, of those who believe in Christ, of those who are doing and thinking and trying to do the right thing in their lives.
That division, that wedge of evil, it's worse than a shoehorn, a foghorn leg horn trying to put on a shoe.
This is a horrible thing that can happen to us.
We have to stay, keep our wits about us.
It's so easy to say, I hope all Zionists go to hell.
I hate these people.
You're losing once you get into that frame of mind.
Yeah, I saw someone make a comment in the chat, and it's absolutely true that Christians have killed many, many people, you know, in the name of Christianity.
Well, to me, that's not true Christianity.
The percentage of people who profess to be Christians that I feel are actually truly walking the walk and talking the talk and walking the walk and living with love in their heart and truly doing their best every day to follow the golden rule and lead with love.
The number of people who actually do that and make a concerted effort to do that in the Christian world or any denomination is very, very small.
So, you know, a lot of evil has been done in the name of different religions or ideologies.
And we're seeing that today, you know, with what's going on with Iraq and with the Zionists.
And so, yeah, just professing to be Christian is not a badge of honor.
It doesn't mean that that's who you say you are.
No, I agree with you 100% on that one.
You know, it's scary.
But again, I'll tell everyone this.
I've lived an extremely colorful life and I can tell you, it's really easy to hate.
It's really easy to be evil.
It's really easy to have aggression.
But the most Powerful force in this universe, something that was deposited to us through Christ's sacrifice, is love.
When you have the sword of love, you can cut through anything.
When you're coming at things with the perspective of love in your spirit, in your intellect, you can be unstoppable.
And that's very hard to do.
It's easier to hate because these are things, again, these are tricks by the great deceiver to get our spirit to win that spiritual war.
We have this as well.
I wanted to put this on.
Karen brought this to my attention last night.
It's a video.
I'm not.
This is Tel Aviv, ladies and gentlemen.
You see this?
Thank you, Mr. President.
So in Tel Aviv, they're thanking our president for bombing Iran.
They're thanking our president for funding the destruction of over 80,000 women and children in Palestine.
This guy, I'm not going to get, try not to get angry right now.
He is literally the do-rag of Netanyahu, of the Zionist state.
I don't understand.
Again, if you're one of these constitutional rah-rah America flag waving guys, why are you not upset that we do things at the behest of Israel?
This guy is licking Netanyahu's boots, Trump.
And I hope that this is waking a lot of people up to how easily the man is compromised.
And again, looking at this from a thousand feet up and the way that I look at it, he's just a puppet.
And he's the perfect puppet for somebody, for central bankers and to create war.
And he's the perfect puppet for Israel.
And, you know, no matter what, his cult members are going to follow him.
Geesebusters says, how's the environment doing with all this bomb dropping?
But I can't get a plastic bag at the supermarket.
Geesebusters.
If you have a geese problem, check out Geesebusters.
So, Karen, let me tell you where I'm at with all this.
And I'm going to plug this guy because, you know, if you like dogs, all right, and you want to get a little levity out of life and in your Twitter feed and in your social media feed, Not a Pinko at Dogs Can't Whistle.
And he posted this yesterday.
I found it humorous.
He's got this beautiful black lab there sitting there just pondering things, right?
And he says, I just hope they bring back the color codes so I know how frightened to be.
There's another aspect of this, right?
So everybody, go check out Notta Pinko or at Dogs Can't Whistle on Twitter.
I will be having a bad day and I'll look at one of these posts and his posts are absolutely hilarious.
Yeah, I love labs for one thing.
But they're going to turn up the fear.
They're going to turn up the heat, the fear here, the terror cells.
That's coming, right?
I mean, we're ripe for a false flag right now.
I mean, my opinion, if something happens here, it's either the Mussad or RCA or a combination of both doing it, not Iran.
Was it after 9-11, during around the time they were drumming up the fear for the Iraq war that we had actually had color codes?
I can't, I vaguely remember.
Oh, yeah, it was.
Yeah.
Terror threat.
Do we terror threat red, orange, green?
Yeah.
Yep.
And then now having gone through COVID, I see that as a similar propaganda tool as all the COVID cases and the new variants.
And, you know, that's a way of instilling fear just as the threat, the terror threat.
Today it's red, you know.
Be very, be very, very, very afraid.
Today it's orange.
Oh, you just need to be very afraid.
It's a propaganda tool to instill fear.
Yeah, there's a lot of psychological overtones with that, aren't there?
Yes.
Don't be afraid, though, ladies and gentlemen.
We all have the ultimate hope.
And I'm going to give you a message at the end of the show about that hope.
And again, David Knight, he always reminds us of that ultimate hope.
So do not despair.
That's part of their fear campaign.
That's part of the spiritual war.
When you are scared, you cannot react correctly.
You can't do things right.
So keep your heads about you.
And, you know, this could be World War III.
It might not be.
It might be dragged out like the Afghan or Vietnam war.
We don't know which direction they're going to go in this.
We really can't control it.
So we have to give it to God.
Okay.
And then we have to make sure we use our discernment and make sure our families are safe.
Make sure we're doing everything we can to protect ourselves, our friends, our family, and our loved ones.
That's the most important thing, I think, when they're doing stuff like this to us.
We're getting close to the top of the hour.
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This is not investment advice, but you can go to wealthpack.gold.
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And then you can get the monthly subscription.
Definitely something you want to do.
I mean, Tony over there, wisewolf.gold, they are angels.
Let me, I'm going to say this to everybody so you know, because I understand how businesses work.
This isn't a business where they're making a killing with this Wolfpack thing.
He's using the buying power of the group.
Tony does this because he loves humanity.
He loves people and he wants people to be prepared for what's coming.
And I mean, selling a $35 increment, that's the lowest you can go on the Wolfpack.
That's not, that's not a, you know, he's not breaking the bank with that.
He's doing that because he cares about people.
And even at that rate, you're gathering something that will store value and will always have value no matter what happens to the monetary system.
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And you can help out that way as well.
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You're helping yourself out.
So very important stuff.
Karen, any final thoughts on that before we go to a quick commercial and come back with some health news?
Well, as you always say, you can be the person who has the band-aids or the matches or the hydrogen peroxide, buy a few things every week, a few extra cans of food or a certain item and, you know, keep a supply on hand.
It's amazing how fast we use these things.
And then if there is a natural disaster, as happened in North Carolina, where people just were absolutely had to depend on themselves and their neighbors, those who had been prepared were definitely much better fit to survive and to be able to help.
So even though we're used to the 24-hour turnover, 24-hour economy, DoorDash and the grocery delivery services and just going out at any hour of the day or night to get whatever we need, it's important to keep some basic supplies, including medications.
And most insurance companies are allowed to have a 30-day supply of every medicine for an emergency.
So keep those things on hand.
And then there are also herbs that things like berberine that you can use for blood sugar.
Apple cider vinegar can also help bring blood sugar down.
So if you are diabetic or someone you know is diabetic, you should keep some of those things that you may be able to use instead of medication on hand just in case.
Because, you know, with this, with this unrest in the world, and we know that so many of our medications come from China or manufactured in other countries, there may be a point where we can't get some of the medications we need.
So very wise words from, I call her Auntie Karen, and she is the dead mother of the tiger's den.
Ladies and gentlemen, we'll be right back.
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We have a really quick story about Christianity being under attack.
We're going to do that, and then we're going to blast into some health news.
Karen Carpenter has some health news for us.
And we're also going to get into the Oshara case.
Very, very sad thing.
But we're going to go ahead and knock this one out really quick.
So Polk County Sheriff urges houses of worship to make sure that they have an emergency plan for an active shooter.
So Polk County, Florida, in the wake of an active shooter incident at Cross Point Community Church in Wayne, Michigan.
That's about probably seven miles from me.
I do know exactly where it is because my very good friend David Bondi lived there about a block away from there.
So yeah, so there was an active shooter basically going on.
In the wake of an active shooter incident at Cross Point Community Church in Wayne, Michigan, Sunday morning, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd is issuing a strong call to action for all local houses of worship.
Be vigilant, prepare for threats, and establish a robust safety and security plan.
Polk County Sheriff urges houses of worship to bolster security following a Michigan church attack.
This morning's active shooter at a church in Wayne, Michigan reminds us all that our houses of worship must have a safety and security plan to immediately respond to an active shooter.
Polk County Sheriff Judd stated.
Police in Wayne said on social media that they responded to an active shooter in the parking lot of Cross Point Community Church on Sunday.
They learned that a security guard had shot and killed the shooter, with Deputy Chief Finley Carter III said was a 31-year-old man.
The shooter is going to be down, quote unquote, in a parking lot.
Someone ran him over, an official says on the dispatch radio.
Our leadership and support teams are on the ground at the scene in Wayne County, in Wayne, Michigan, providing assistance and investigative support.
FBI Director Dan Bongino said on X. Dan Bongino, good grief.
Sheriff Judd is directly challenging congregants and leadership alike, posing the critical question, does your House of Worship have a plan to protect and immediately stop an active shooter?
He stressed that if the answer is no, members must demand that their leadership teams prioritize and implement such a plan without delay.
House of worship leadership must take actions to keep congregants safe.
Judd asserted.
So here we go again.
An active shooter in a Christian church.
They like shooting up churches, Karen.
What is the deal with that?
I mean, that's a one-way ticket to hell, if you ask me.
I don't understand.
I don't know enough about the shooter.
I don't know enough about the case, really.
I don't understand Why people would do that, but it's a great way to really hit the morale of a community and to be noticed, to be remembered.
If someone is really wanting attention, that's a great way to get it.
I really think that you should be situationally aware.
Unfortunately, you have to do that now when we go to our houses of worship.
So, Karen, you got some health news for us.
Well, we know that the turbo cancer is on the rise and cancer generally is on the rise.
So I spend a lot of time and have over the course of my life researching cancer.
And we know that in the medical industrial complex, the standard of care is to test several ways.
And then if they do say you have cancer, and there are a lot of false positives and also false negatives, the standard of care is either chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, or all three.
And we know, most of us from experience with loved ones or with ourselves, that chemotherapy, it may work for a small period of time, but usually the cancer comes back and it comes back with a vengeance.
It comes back having spread throughout your body.
And I lost my daughter-in-law, a 40-year-old daughter-in-law to cancer three or four years ago.
And I watched her go from a good-sized, healthy young woman to a skeleton.
And she just continued to get chemotherapy until a week or two before she died.
And this was a course of three or four years.
And I can't imagine the amount of suffering she and her family and her four daughters went through, but also the amount of money that was made by the medical industrial complex by that young woman continuing to have chemotherapy all through that period of time.
And I tried to help her do some alternative therapies, but she had her faith in God.
She's very faithful, but she also had her faith in the oncologist and in the system.
So there wasn't anything I could do about it, but I did learn.
I have learned quite a bit about it.
So of all the cancer sites that I've come across, I feel like this Templeton Wellness is the most well-rounded.
I know there's a truth about cancer.
There's several places we can go to find information about cancer alternatives.
And I'm not saying that this is the perfect site or that they're not compromised in some way or they don't take money from some advertiser or whatever.
I'm just saying there's a lot of information here.
It's a good place to start.
So I was going to walk us through their website and some of their information.
Does that sound okay with you?
That sounds really good.
I want to thank Stealth Patriot for the tip.
And then go ahead and rock and roll, Karen.
Okay.
So this is James Templeton.
And I first found him on YouTube.
And he just had a little YouTube channel.
And he had a lot.
And this was several years ago.
He had a lot of interviews with patients who had healed themselves or been healed through various different alternative modalities.
And some of them did use traditional ways and mix it with the alternative modalities.
And then he also has a lot of interviews of different doctors from all over around the world.
And they aren't all doctors, but most of them are doctors.
And some of them have become quite famous in our community over the last few years, some of these doctors and some of these methods.
So I found those first and him first probably seven or eight years ago.
So he has a Templeton Wellness Foundation.
He himself had stage four cancer and he was told he didn't have long to live and he took his health into his hands.
So this is just a website where you can find a lot of resources.
There are articles.
Let's see what the articles, there was one article I wanted to share.
So these are the latest articles on surviving cancer.
They're talking about sound.
The newest research is in some of these.
So this is just new articles to learn from.
So I was scrolling through these.
They're talking about EMFs, parasites, signs of breast cancer, talking about how healthy is tallow, frankincense.
A lot of us have heard about frankincense.
So I came down here and found an article.
It was about honey, about Manuka honey.
Oh, that's great stuff.
I've used that to hear some mystery elements.
Well, the article was about Manuka honey.
So they're talking about Manuka honey.
Can't find it right now.
So this is the actual study.
So it linked to an article, and then the article was the study.
So I went to the study, and I always enjoy or I appreciate that you can find these articles with the studies and the links to those.
So it talks about using manuka honey, and they used two forms of manuka honey.
They used a powder and then a manuka honey mixed with water.
And they gave it to mice with breast cancer.
And they gave some to the breast cancer cells in petri dishes and then some to mice that had cancers from that from the tumors of these breast cancer cells.
So they found that actually the powder and the liquid did decrease improve breast cancer outcomes.
And then I found it was interesting here that it says of note, of note, manuka honey at 2.5 to 5% also provoked a significant 75% reduction in the proliferation of human H2110 non-small cell lung cancer cells.
Well, non-smong small cell lung cancer cell is really a tough diagnosis.
So it looks like the manuka honey in either the powder or liquid form, which means, you know, you'd just be taking honey, had an impact not only on breast cancer, but on these small cell lung cancer cells and also on pancreatic cancer cells.
So I wanted to show you that that's a great thing.
And I know that there are a lot of people that recommend honey.
What do you know about honey, Angry Tiger?
I know Manuka honey is for centuries, number one, has been used as a medicine.
I had about five years ago, I had a mystery stomach illness.
It was chronic.
It had lasted for over a month and it was very upsetting because I was on the cusp of mushroom season, right?
So I, you know, I had problems eating and I would feel nauseous if I didn't eat.
And then when I did eat, I'd get this horrible stomach ache and things weren't working right.
And then I went to the doctor and they tried giving me all kinds of different garbage.
A lot of it I wouldn't take.
And then I looked into Manuka honey.
I started taking Manuka honey.
In one week, stomach ailment, totally gone.
Totally gone.
Nobody knew what it was.
None of the doctors could figure it out.
And I'm like, again, it's so important to take your health into your own hands.
If you do the correct research, you know, and have some discernment when you do this.
But Manuka honey is, I take it, and I have some friends and family that they take it as well.
Also boostes your immune system.
And I've heard that it can be used topically also for wounds.
And I know that some people use it, even use it topically on wounds that their pets have.
Absolutely.
Honey doesn't go bad if you keep it in an airtight space.
You know, you have the royal jelly.
There's so many things that God has given us everything we need, not only within ourselves, but within the environment around us.
A true Garden of Eden.
I agree.
And then here we are.
We were talking about this the other day.
It's so hard to find insects even anymore, you know, that people were talking about not seeing fireflies this year, although Jason and some friends did say that they are seeing fireflies now.
So that's great.
So here are some survivor stories, different, different, so all of these are articles and you can or interviews, really great interviews that James Templeton does with these various survivors of different types of cancer.
So this is cervical cancer and here's a melanoma, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, breast cancer.
So they all tell their stories and what modalities they used.
And then we've got the expert interviews.
And I'm sure that some of you will recognize some of these doctors here.
Dr. Thomas Sayfried is very much in the forefront with metabolic health and talking about metabolic health and more of the keto diet being used to control cancer.
And then, you know, intermittent fasting.
And there's a lot of people that are using keto now or a carnivore diet, that type of thing.
So there's Dr. Thomas Sayfried giving an interview there.
You want to talk about what you know about fasting or the keto diet or Dr. Thomas Sayfried?
Well, okay.
Number one, fasting resets everything.
I am what you would call ectomorphic body type.
So I'm lean.
Fasting is extremely challenging for me.
The only way that I can pull it off is if I keep myself busy and I can't do more than two days because then I start getting really, really wonky because my metabolism moves so fast.
But I can tell you, after a fast, I feel like I've been reset.
And that's extremely important.
It also gives your body the opportunity to clean out all the free radicals, all the garbage that you're, you know, that's getting inside of you.
I mean, we have EMF invading us.
We have all the food, you know, that the poison that, and hopefully people are hip to that and they can avoid the poison in the food.
Unfortunately, the way the economy is going, most people can only afford the poison food.
An apple costs more than a lot of this junk that we eat, one single apple.
So there, you know, that's it's extremely challenging to keep healthy, to stay healthy.
And, you know, this is, you know, this isn't a humans, but you know, the leading cause in pets right now, death in pets and cats and dogs?
I would say cancer.
Igbingo.
What is going on in our environment?
They are the canary in the coal man, literally, because their body mass is smaller than ours.
Is it the water they're drinking, the food that they're eating?
Is it something in the air?
I mean, the massive amount of cancer in pets, we could just use this.
And I'm not, you know, discarding or disregarding the human cancer.
No.
But then they're the canary in the coal mine.
Is it something in, could it be the air we're breathing or a combination of all these poisons, Karen, attacking us?
I feel there's the same problems with pets, with vaccinations as there are with humans.
There's a huge profit motive in that.
And as with pet vaccines, if you decide you're going to vaccinate your pet, you can have titers done to see if your pet is still immune to certain diseases.
Say, for example, rabies.
If you wanted to see if you need to re-vaccinate your pet for rabies, if it's required for the pet's own health, that your state may have different laws.
But there are studies that show that immunity can last a long time from the puppy vaccine.
So you can have titers done, testing their blood to see if they still have immunity to things like rabies.
So, you know, that's a tool that we can use.
But I see profit motive in veterinarians with vaccines.
I've seen my, when we took our cat one time a couple of years ago, there were a lot of people dropping their pets off to get their yearly pet flu shot.
And I had no idea there was such a thing as a yearly pet flu shot, but there is.
And of course, it's a big moneymaker.
That's ridiculous.
It is absolutely ridiculous.
And it's pretty well known that there are cancers that arise from vaccination spots.
So, actually, on cats, the spot of a certain vaccine has been moved to a place where it won't disable the cat for life if it gets a tumor in that area.
So, it's known that some vaccines do cause tumors in the vaccination site in pets.
And also, I would think that animals, a lot of animals lie on the grass and we spray our grass and our landscape with glyphosate and other things.
And so they're exposed to it that way constantly.
And then also possibly eating grass or eating other plants.
And then the quality of pet food is just horrendous.
Oh, right.
Yeah.
Don't feed your pets that garbage.
It's just, it's absolutely horrendous.
Dry kibble is terrible.
The wet food is mostly garbage or the carcasses of animals that have been euthanized at veterinarians or from feedlots that had cancers or whatever, tumors that weren't good enough to go to the human meat.
So they couldn't pass the inspection.
So those, these sick animals are used in the pet food.
So you've got your pet eating that when you give them pet food.
Plus, they're highly processed at high temperatures, which removes a lot of the food value.
So I make my own dog food.
I haven't gotten there yet with my cats, and I feel guilty that I'm still giving my cats commercial food.
I try to buy a, I've done some research and try to buy a higher quality food, but for my dog, I do actually make my dog food from human food.
You know, I bouncer the ninja hound, he's always patrolling for varmints with tyranny on their breath and lice in their beards, but he eats what I eat.
I eat, you know, I don't eat processed foods.
I eat organic meat.
I eat organic vegetables.
And I, you know, that's, he eats the same thing I eat.
And I've done that with all my dogs.
I had a American stash fire terrier live to 19 on that diet.
So we have Cecilia 14 in Rumble says the vacc they give pets are also a bioweapon.
And then Geesbusters messages me.
He's got, he sent me a picture sitting outside the CBS pharmacy, and there's a sign there that says pet shots available.
I mean, so yeah, I mean, it's, it's, it's everywhere.
And one of the things, if you're, if you're dead set, now I had Bouncer get a titer test.
He got into it with a groundhog a week ago, and he, he was good for five years.
Literally, there was still, I got him a titer test last year.
That was the, the, the fifth year, and he still had immunity to the rabies.
Also, you can ask your vet if you must get that rabies vaccine.
You can have them give them a shot of Benadryl and a shot of presididone, a steroid.
That will make that immune response.
That is one of the biggest dangers of the vaccine, whether it's a human or an animal, is that immediately immune cytokin response.
It diminishes that.
It suppresses that response.
So if you absolutely are dead set on getting your pet a rabies vaccine, ask for that.
The vets know about it.
They know about, that's what kills me.
They know what the vaccine does to the pet.
And they know that if they suppress the immune system with steroids and Benadryl, that that autoimmune response won't be as bad.
Do you think they offer that to everyone?
No, they're only going to offer that if you ask for it.
Right.
And then also we're going back to Dr. Thomas SafeBreed and Metabolic Control of Cancer.
And he's written a couple of books about that.
We were talking about fasting and intermittent fasting where you just eat for a certain window in the day, say go, you know, say most of your day, you don't eat.
You don't eat until maybe 10 or 12. And then you eat until from maybe 12 noon to 4 p.m.
or 6 p.m.
Even that, just eating for certain hours of the day can really help clean your body out.
And after a certain amount of time, your body starts to go into what's called apoptosis, which is the destruction of tumor cells.
So it's a great way to reset your body and to allow it to deal with toxins.
And we eat, most of us eat so many.
I know actually when Trump did his bombing escapades, I went to the store and I bought some popcorn, some ice cream.
I was really not happy.
And I knew I was going to, I would say, you know what, I'm going to get some snacks and watch, you know, into the microcosm is on that night.
So I thought I'm going to watch the show.
Yeah, see what Jimmy Gene and the fellow guys have to say about it and the chatters and eat some popcorn and have some ice cream.
But that was a conscious decision I made to eat a little bit of, and I try to get healthy popcorn and healthier ice cream, but, you know, a conscious decision I made to eat that way, but I don't eat that way usually.
So anyway, so a lot of us eat out of stress reactions or coping with all, you know, try as a coping mechanism or comfort food.
We're, you know, as we grow up, we have these times when we eat for comfort.
And so it's a cultural thing.
So, but it's something we need to be more conscious about.
So another doctor here is Dr. William Mackus that he's interviewed.
And he actually has come to the forefront.
I'm sure a lot of people have seen him on X because he is doing a lot.
And I had his sub stack up.
Oh, here it is.
He's doing a lot with ivermectin and fenbendazole and minbendazole for cancer treatment.
So this is his sub stack here.
And he's got quite a few posts about testimonials about using fenbendazole, ivermectin, and minbendazole for cancer.
And he does that.
He does it with consultations.
And I'm not endorsing him either.
I don't know him personally, but I and I haven't investigated his integrity.
But I do know that there are a lot of people who are seeing results for cancer with Fenbendazole.
And Menbendazole, which is approved for humans.
And Fenbendazole is used for pets more, but it still can be used in humans.
And then Menbendazole is a little bit different form.
And of course, ivermectin we're familiar with.
With the advent of so many people using fenbendazole, I want to warn you about your sources of fenbendazole.
And I've looked into this extensively.
And I did do a show with Jason a couple of years ago now about cancer.
And we talked about fenbendazole.
And there are many, many places, especially like Amazon.
There's a place called FinBen Labs that sell Fenbendazole.
And Fenbendazole can get pricey, but most of them are not tested and they aren't what they say they are.
They're very low quality, very low percentage of Fenbendazole.
FinBen Labs is one that do not buy from FenBen Labs.
And you will see them.
I saw a lab ad for them on Twitter yesterday.
This happy healing store is the only place that I would buy Fenbendazole if I was going to take it every day and take it in quantity.
So they have several different forms of it for different types of cancer and different, they've got powders and tablets.
And I believe they're in Canada, but their product is tested for purity and for the percentage that it truly is Finbendazole.
And I know that people have been happy with their service.
And it's not cheap.
It's not cheap.
But so that's a good source of Finbendazole, the happy healing store online.
Nice.
I have a question for us.
Okay.
From Cecilia 14. Okay.
I hope I didn't throw you off there, Karen.
Not at all.
Karen and Angry, how much do you think we should use of Manuka honey?
Like even a bit a day, almost like a daily supplement for health?
I think that that's reasonable.
Yeah, just a little bit, you know, like a little dairy queen spoon or a little, you know.
Half a teaspoon or something like that.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And you want to take into account that it's, it is a sugar, you know, so you want to take that amount of sugar and how much that will raise, especially if you're sensitive, if you're diabetic and you only have a, you know, you try to eat with a low glycemic index.
You only allowed a certain number of starches or fats, sugars, you know, each per day.
So you would want to take that amount of sugar into your daily intake plan.
But yeah, they recommend it a little bit a day, especially if you, you, you know, you're worried about cancer.
Absolutely.
And I know when I feel like I might be getting sick, might be getting a cold or something, I have Manuka honey and I'll take, I'll take a teaspoonful.
Oh, yeah, no.
When I was curing that stomach ailment, it was a teaspoonful daily for over a week and it knocked it out.
Another thing I wanted to mention real quick before we go on is for your pets, the lumpy tumors, the fatty tumors that you see, there is a product out there.
It consists of mushrooms that boost the immune system, turkey tail, shiitake.
There's a host of mushrooms that boost the immune system.
It's called Buddy Guard, and that's a little bit expensive.
It's 50 bucks per tub, but they actually boost the dog's immune system and those fatty tumors go away.
So that's some really interesting stuff.
So what else have you got here, Karen?
I just went to Dr. LaGuardia's sub stack.
Nice.
We had Dr. LaGuardia on last week when we hosted last Wednesday when we hosted the David Knight show.
So he's got a lot of things in here that we've talked about.
And there's a simian virus 40, which we know causes cancer and was originally in the polio vaccine.
But we know that it's also been found in the COVID vaccine.
So he's got an interview about that.
And then healing with light.
But he's got down here, he's got articles on a lot of these.
There's one on Lions Mean.
Yep.
Yeah.
So he's got, and he has a lot of information on each topic.
So you learn a lot from him.
There's thyroid and iodine.
And on the website I was showing you, the Temples and Wellness Foundation, there's articles about all these topics and a lot of interviews of people who have used things like iodine to help heal and doctors that, you know, that that's their specialty.
So I'm just trying to show you some resources, fluoride, honey.
There's his one about honey.
This is what we must do, ladies and gentlemen, and share these resources with the people that you think are going to be receptive to them.
Very, very, very important.
Stinging nettle.
Yep.
Oh, yeah.
My yard is loaded if we let it get going with stinging nettle.
So there's there's stinging nettle out there.
There's St. John's ward out there.
There's there's chamomile out there.
There's shepherd's purse out there.
There's so many healing herbs.
I mean, when I'm walking around in the spring and in the summer, there's it's a medicine cabinet.
You walk into an open field and it's a medicine cabinet.
Yeah.
There's magnesium.
And so I think magnesium is something that most of us don't get nearly enough of.
I keep magnesium, every morning I take three or four magnesium pills.
I just put them in a little pile.
And then also vitamin C. And so several times a day, I'll walk by my shelf and I'll take a magnesium and a vitamin C. Absolutely.
I take magnesium every, I take my supplements five days a week, and I give myself, except for the beetroot, I take that seven, but I give myself a break and I take magnesium every single day.
It is very important for heart health, many other things.
Keeps the blood pressure low as well.
It helps regulate blood pressure along with the beetroot.
Super important.
I have a question for you, Karen.
Okay.
Now, you mentioned iodine, and iodine is extremely important for the health of the thyroid.
Iodine also helps your thyroid clean your body out and detoxify from heavy metals, which is leading me into this question for you.
How often and how important is it that we not only fast to detoxify, but we detoxify not only for chemicals, but for parasites that we have inside of us?
Okay.
I think that we all have parasites and our pets all have parasites.
And Dr. Lee Merritt has done a lot on parasites and she recommends fenbendazole and ivermectin and some others.
And she, that's, uh, she works with Courtney Turner a lot.
She's done videos about parasite cleanses.
There are a few others.
Holda Clark was another one who was a pioneer with about parasites.
I was looking for this DMO one, DSMO.
Okay, you keep looking.
I'm going to address Cecilia.
She has a question here.
I've got it.
Okay, go ahead.
We'll get to that question in a second, Cecilia.
It's important to do a good parasite cleanse, but you have to do it gradually.
And so I would look at maybe Dr. Lee Merritt has protocols on her website and look at the protocols.
You don't want to overdo it and do it too often.
But I would say, you know, the thing is that with a lot of the parasites, you may cleanse them out at first.
It's just like fleas in your yard or on your dog.
You may get rid of the fleas, but then you know that there are eggs and there are younger fleas so that they hatch every once in a while, you know, at a certain time interval.
So it's the same thing with parasites.
They lay eggs.
And so even though you may get rid of the adult parasites, there's still, there are eggs that are going to, and some of them have defense mechanisms where they don't even hatch until the adult dies.
So you have to keep doing it periodically.
But I'm not, I'm not an expert on that.
I'm not an expert.
I'm not a doctor.
None of this is medical advice.
It's just.
No, no, this is not.
I do it once a year.
I eat the wormwood.
It's an herbal cleanse.
Yeah.
I do it once a year, every year.
And it depends how often you're exposed to if you eat a lot of fish or stuff like that, you know, you definitely want to make sure that you do that parasite cleanse.
DMSO.
I have used this before.
It is great for my arthritis.
I have not used a lot of DMSO.
I have used it some, but I have not used it a lot.
I can't find my mouse to go down.
I'm stuck.
Anyway, he had a book here about DMSO, and I cannot move my page.
She wants to know where to get her parasites because a lot of art parasites.
You don't want to get your parasites.
Where to get your supplements?
Because a lot of people.
Oh, wow.
A lot of places we don't trust.
This is my take on that.
Number one, you can't trust anybody 100% when it comes to making stuff.
All right.
Producing something like this.
Your budget is going to affect what you can buy.
And I'm looking for not, I mean, bare minimum, I'm looking for non-GMO sourced items.
I know big companies buy a lot of the smaller companies, but you're better off taking something that the way that I look at it, non-GMO, I mean, I'm not a rich guy.
A lot of my stuff is nature's bounty.
And I understand they were bought by another company and it's the company's evil and all that.
But you can go and look and see if their products get tested, if it's really magnesium or really turmeric or whatever it is that you're taking.
Get what you can afford.
Because not taking them and taking them and maybe from a company that you might not like.
I mean, we could do that with everything.
You'll starve to death.
You won't eat no supplements and you won't talk to anybody if you get too extreme with this stuff.
So get what you can afford.
Of course, if you can afford a better product, get it.
But not taking them is not the answer.
Just because of a principle of, oh, I don't like this company or they were bought by Bear or this company owns them.
I mean, you wouldn't get any supplements if that were the case.
Right.
Yeah, some of them are so expensive that they're prohibitive.
And I got poisoned by having my mercury fillings removed about five years ago.
And I started taking a whole variety of supplements for a lot of symptoms I was having.
And they definitely helped, but it was just cost prohibited.
I had to, you know, eventually cut down and just pick and choose which ones am I going to stick with.
Also, if you buy in bulk, like pure bulk is a place that, for instance, that you could buy.
You can buy the powders in bulk and then buy the capsules and make your own supplements.
And I did that.
I've done that with quite a few things.
Like turmeric is one that I buy organic turmeric in bulk, like say buy a pound of it and then buy some empty capsules and just make them myself rather than buying.
And I've done that with, like I said, with a lot of things.
And you can order measuring spoons from Pure Bulk or, you know, you can even weigh them out and buy little capsule makers that are not expensive, little trays you can make your capsules in that are supposed to measure it out for you.
So there are ways that you can cut back on the costs, you know, but it's a little bit of extra effort, but it may be worth it for you.
So this is the RNC store.
And I showed this during the cancer show that I did with Jason about B17.
And lo and behold, all of a sudden, all a lot of different people, including David Knight, and a lot of the podcasters, all of a sudden since then, have started promoting the RNC store.
So, the RNC store is sponsoring a lot of podcasters, but I didn't, you know, this was before that that I was trying to help share that.
This is Bitter Raw Apricot Seeds, which has B17 in it, which is also known as Leo Churl.
And G. Edward Griffin, who Angry Tiger has had the pleasure of interviewing.
Sharp is attack at 92 years old.
Right.
Oh, he's fantastic.
He wrote a book called World Without Cancer decades ago, talking about B17.
And he was good friends with the father of the man who runs the RNC store and who had done a lot of work around laotriol.
And when I was a kid, I remember there was a huge controversy in the news about laotriol and how cancer patients wanted access to lautriil, which comes from these apricot, bitter apricot seeds.
That's what laotriol is, B17, and also a little bit of B15.
And so people were going to Mexico to try to access this laetryl for cancer to save their lives.
And, you know, it was not allowed.
It was against the law in America and people were being arrested.
And it was a huge controversy.
And still to this day, it's not even recently, it was kind of hard to find.
If you would try to find B17 online to buy it, it was, you had to kind of use, know the wording and be, you know, work your way around and you could find it, but it seems to be a lot more accepted now.
So a lot of people use bitter apricot seeds.
They eat several a day.
There's a formula you use that goes with your weight if you have active cancer.
And then there are others who just take a few a day, like three a day, as a preventative, which I think is what G. Edward Griffin does.
He says that he takes a few a day.
So that also, the cost wouldn't be too bad if you were just taking two or three a day, every day as a preventative to boost your immune system.
And then there's the fear that they'll tell you that it has cyanide in it.
Well, there is a cyanide component to it, but it's deactivated by different enzymes and things.
So there ends up being no cyanide expressed when you eat it.
So that's, you know, that's just misinformation.
And there's also B17 and a lot of other foods that we eat, including apple seeds.
So when I eat an apple, I always eat the seeds out of the core.
You know, I'll just break it open and eat the seeds.
So that's layotril, and that's another thing.
B17 from the RNC store.
And there are many other sources for B17 for the bitter apricot seeds, but you want to make sure they're bitter apricot seeds.
You know, the whole cyanide thing, lima beans have it.
Garlic has it.
There's processes and as Karen pointed out, we have a little bit of cyanide in our body.
There's cyanide in the soil.
Yeah, that's just fear-mongering from the establishment, the medical establishment, to steer you away from any kind of natural healing.
So I had a couple of other links, which I managed to close.
One of them was talking about glyphosate and how, which is Roundup, and how there's a move by Bayer, who owns them now, Monsanto Bear, and a move in Congress to give them the same immunity that the vaccine companies have for any harms that may be caused by their products.
So Stephanie, Dr. Stephanie Sinef, who I really respect, has done a lot of work around glyphosate for a very, very long time.
And she is asking, she had a posted Moms Across America is doing a campaign to ask our representatives to please vote against allowing Monsanto bear glyphosate Roundup, the same immunity that the vaccine companies have, which is basically they can, you know, they can't be found liable for harm.
So that was one thing I wanted to talk about was the glyphosate and the possibility of the immunity that the company is trying to get about glyphosate.
And then also about chlorine dioxide and there's new and it's been talked about and Stephanie Sinn have had a hunch for a long time that chlorine dioxide could dissolve glyphosate and remove it, help remove it from our bodies.
But there are new studies now that are showing that yes, chlorine dioxide can remove, help dissolve and remove glyphosate from your body.
So those were two other things I wanted to talk about.
Chlorine dioxide is one of those things that it used to be.
You couldn't even say those words.
I mean, you were off the air.
You maybe even be in jail.
There are people in jail now because, yes, there are people in jail for trying to help people with chlorine dioxide.
So, but it's an amazing chemical.
And nobody, I don't think, really understands why it works the way it works.
But it's worth something, something worth investigating.
And I wouldn't presume to tell somebody how to use it.
You have to put some study into it and tailor it to your needs.
But I think that it's useful and it's a great tool that we have available to us.
None of this is medical advice on behalf of Karen and I in the David Knight show.
But this is all stuff.
Do your own research.
Look into this stuff.
Go to Dr. LaGuardia's sub stack.
You can learn about this stuff and you can make your own decision on it.
The glyposafe thing enrages me because, again, cancerates through the roof.
Why?
Because of something like Glyposafe.
Why must we use that?
A giant company like Bear, can you find something better, something safer?
No, because that's not what they want.
Their job is to contaminate, pollute, and destroy.
Okay?
That should be Bear.
We contaminate, you know, pollute and destroy.
And that's, that's, that should be their company motto.
Really, honestly, it's, that really angers me, Karen.
Well, and our children and our grandchildren, too.
Oh, it's just horrible.
Well, and glyphosate destroys the gut.
You know, it destroys your gut, your gut microbiome, and we have to have that to be healthy.
So there's a pretty strong causative link between consuming a lot of glyphosate and a lot of health issues, including the autism and other things that we see.
And electromagnetic frequencies, Wi-Fi, et cetera, certain frequencies will cause the gut-brain, the blood-brain barrier to be leaky.
And glyphosate has surfactants in it, which help it move across membranes.
So it ends up in our brains.
Yes, the surfactant translaminar effect of a lot of these chemicals, it's made to move around.
Insidious.
Worse than a parasite.
That's actually, in my mind, the chemical poisoning is worse than getting a parasite.
Absolutely.
And I saw somebody also mentioning, a doctor mentioning that Dietrich Klinghart was the name of the guy, and some people may be familiar with him.
That it's a perfect cocktail, the fluoride, glyphosate, and Wi-Fi, that it's just a perfect cocktail to, well, we talk a lot about people who seem to be zombies or, you know, the walking dead.
And he says that those things in combination really seem to have an impact on us.
I was in the grocery store yesterday.
And, you know, I like to get in and out.
But I'm looking at the kids in the cart, right?
And you look in the cart and it's filled with general meals, cereals, and all this processed stuff.
The kids from the age of four to the ages of, you know, even 10, they're washed out looking.
They have black circles under their eyes.
Yes, they do.
They look unhealthy.
You know, most of them got some kind of device in front of them that they're being entertained with.
They're killing our children.
They're making zombies out of us and our children.
This is something, again, these things are so important that when we discern this information to people, it is a sacred responsibility that we make sure we do it in a way that sounds sensible, that they understand, that we can back up with research.
Don't go around running around with your hair on fire, telling people that lizard people are poisoning your kids.
That's not going to work.
Message with science that we could back up.
Message with a calmness and a, I would call it a, be dignified about it.
Have some decorum and have some discernment.
Even if you might believe something that you can't prove, tell them the things that you can prove.
That's because it's so important.
I have an example yesterday in the store.
I went with my daughter and my two-year-old grandson.
We went to the store and he loves strawberries.
Well, strawberries are on the dirty dozen of pesticide polluted foods.
So I'm so careful about the strawberries I give him.
And, you know, I always make sure they're organic strawberries.
And even if they're organic, we know they have things on them.
You know, that's not a guarantee, but it helps.
And I have to do the best I can anyway.
I'm going to give it, pay the extra money and get the organic, even if they may still have pesticides on them, because that's all I can do unless I raise my own strawberries or buy them from somebody I know didn't put pesticides on them.
So we were in the store and they also have freeze-dried bags of strawberries.
And they had the regular freeze-dried strawberries and they had the organic freeze-dried strawberries.
Well, the organic freeze-dried strawberries were a much smaller package for a much higher price.
But I reinforced to my daughter, you know, he eats so many of those strawberries.
I think it's, I wasn't going to say anything about it because I know you do.
She really does try to feed him organic.
She really, and I'm so proud and happy that she does that.
So pleased that she knows the importance of that.
But she was going to buy some of the, you know, the regular, cheaper strawberries.
You know, he eats some of those.
I wasn't going to say anything, but those have glyphosate on them, you know, Roundup.
And these here are organic and there's less in the bag, but and more expensive.
But with the amount of those that he eats, he loves them so much.
You know, it might be worth it.
So she put the ones that weren't organic back and got the organic ones, you know, and I and I chose my moment.
I chose my battle.
I've been thinking about this for a while.
You know, this is an issue because he's eating a lot of strawberries and we've got to make sure they're organic.
So, or find some other foods variety.
So I didn't want, I want to maintain that communication and my weight with some validity or some like that I make sense and I have good points.
So I chose the battle and was very careful about how I conveyed it.
I didn't want to make her feel like I was putting her down or criticizing her choices as a parent because I know she is a thoughtful parent and she does love her child, you know, and parents love their children.
Well, absolutely.
I mean, and that's the most important thing is being able to keep your rapport with people.
That way they listen when you talk, right?
I mean, yeah, that's, you know, that sounds reasonable, what you're saying, you know, and doesn't sound like some crazy thing.
This sounds reasonable.
And, you know, all berries, mites, the two-spotted spider mite, the red mite.
There's a lot of mites.
They attack strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, all of them.
They love, mites Love that stuff.
And that's why they use glyphosate because if they didn't, you know, there are natural ways, though, to get rid of mites as well.
So, I mean, it's they say they need to use these things to feed all these people, but they really don't.
That's that's really a lie.
What else you got for us, Karen?
You ready for the Oshara story, or are we gonna?
Well, I just was gonna say one more thing here, Dr. Thomas Levy.
And I talked, when I talked with Dr. LaGuardia the two times, the two interviews, we talked a lot about Dr. Thomas Levy, who is a pioneer in vitamin C, the use of vitamin C, and how incredibly important vitamin C is to our bodies and to our immune systems.
And that most animals make vitamin C, their bodies make vitamin C. And when they're stressed or sick, their body increases the amount of vitamin C that it makes.
And so Dr. Thomas Levy has done a lot of work about vitamin C and the use of high-dose vitamin C in fighting cancer.
And it's just tried and true.
And it's one of the main things that you can do for yourself is really take plenty of vitamin C. Excellent.
I just noticed Dr. Thomas Levy had had an interview here with James Templeton.
So I just thought I'd point that out.
So the Templeton, that was the other website.
Share the resources that once again for the audience, because this is important stuff.
Okay, this is a Templeton Wellness Foundation.
Let's see if I can go back to the home page.
There it is.
There's James Templeton who had cancer.
And he wrote a book, used to have cancer.
This is his book here.
It's got great resources in the back, a list of supplements that help and things like EMF and things, a lot of helpful things to avoid or, you know, if you've got cancer.
And it's very doable the way he discusses it.
So I've bought this book.
I've bought several copies of this book used and given it away.
I don't have it, a copy right now, because whenever I find a used one, I buy it and I end up giving those away.
And then there are a lot of survivor stories.
He also has a list of restaurants from around the country.
So if you know of a restaurant that's farm to table using all organic food, you may be able to get it on the Templeton list.
So he has a restaurant list of restaurants because eating out when you're fighting cancer, one of the best things you can do for yourself to control is control what you eat.
So you really need to do that at home and prepare your own food.
And it takes a lot of energy and time and money.
And when you don't feel well, it's so hard to do.
It's hard to do that when you feel well.
So he's got a list of restaurants from around the country that are farm to table and don't use pesticides, et cetera.
So then he's got the interviews with the experts and a lot of resources.
So it's just a huge amount of things on that website.
And I'm not vouching for all of them.
I'm just saying find what works for you and let the rest go.
And it's not medical advice.
It's just something that you can look into for yourself.
Like we always say, I mean, there's some people you might disagree with.
You might not like this person.
You might think they're a shill.
But if there's a good piece of information, take it, run away, and you have that information.
Don't close your ears and go and close your eyes and not look at the information because it's coming from a source that they might have an opinion on something that you don't agree with.
That you're shooting yourself in the foot.
The baby's being thrown out with the bathwater when we do this.
I'm seeing if he has any.
I put Dallas, Texas in to see if they're.
Oh, look at all those restaurants on his list.
That's awesome.
I am definitely going to utilize that list.
For healthy food, yeah.
That is awesome.
What else do you got in the vein of the medical world before we go over to the Oshara case, which you are an expert on that as well?
That's about it.
Let me unshare my screen.
Okay.
And I'll get the Oshara video up for us when you do that.
Okay.
Let me see what I'm doing here.
Come over here.
Oh, no.
Did I just close it?
I did, did it, did, did, did.
Stop screen.
Okay, I closed that by mistake.
I am going to get it back for us for a second.
In a second here.
Give me one second, ladies and gentlemen.
No problem.
We don't have the whistler here to help us out, so it's all us.
No.
Okay, so.
Karen, what do you think?
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And we have it right here.
I'm going to see if I can get the screen.
Maybe you want me to play the video first to give us a question.
Well, let me talk a little bit about it.
Okay.
Most of us have been following, or most of us remember that David had Mr. Shara, Scott Shara, Shara on his show a few times, interviewed him about what his daughter, Grace, who was 19. And this is just the end of the trial where they've read the verdict and he goes up and shakes the judge's hand.
But the trial took two or three years to come to trial, and it was a jury trial.
And Dr. Scott Scherer was really on the ball because he got a lawyer right away.
Do you want me to tell the story of what happened?
Yeah, absolutely.
Please.
You've followed it so closely.
You're extremely knowledgeable.
It's going to take a while.
We have a whole hour.
We have an hour.
Okay.
In 2023, the Shards lived in, I believe, Appleton, Wisconsin.
And the mother and daughter, Grace and her mother, Cindy, got COVID symptoms.
And Grace had a little bit low oxygen level.
And they had a pulse oximeter.
I have one that I have at home that I got during COVID, which everybody should have one.
And they used their pulse oximeter and found that Grace's oxygen was just a little bit low, just a little below 90. So they took her to the emergency room and she ended up being admitted to the hospital.
And we know, of course, they didn't know it at the time, but we know now that the hospital was a very, very dangerous place to be during COVID.
So the trial went through day by day, minute by minute, what the events that happened in the hospital.
Mr. Shar was allowed to be in the room with Grace because of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
She had Down syndrome and the Sharis had arranged for the parents to be her power of attorney.
Grace could also speak for herself, but the parents were also power of attorney.
And being disabled, having special needs, she was allowed legally to have an advocate in the room, even when most people did not, were not allowed to have a visitor.
So Scott got a lawyer, and the lawyer said yes, went to a judge, and the judge allowed Mr. Shara to be in the room with his daughter.
So he was there for quite several days and Grace was doing pretty well.
And they did try to give her, she was past the window where they would give Remdisavir, but they kept wanting to put her on a ventilator.
They kept saying, you know, do we have your authorization to use a ventilator?
Do we have your pre-authorization to use a ventilator if she needs a ventilator?
They asked several times, five or six times.
And Scott Sharon knew enough to know that he should not allow Grace to be put on a ventilator.
So he said, no, you cannot put her on a ventilator.
So she was doing pretty well.
A couple of times during the course of her treatment, they gave her Pressadex, which is a sedation drug used during surgery.
And it's similar to propofol, which most of us are familiar with from the Michael Jackson death that he was being given propofol, which is an anesthetic, you know, puts people to sleep and it's an IV.
Michael Jackson called it the milk because it was about, you know, please, I want, give me, give me some of the milk, you know, which is the propofol.
So Presidex is another thing like propofol.
So they did use Presidex at times with Grace.
And two times during her stay in the early days, she had an incident where she needed to be resuscitated.
I'm not sure she had to be resuscitated both times, but at least one time she had her respiration was suppressed and her blood pressure, et cetera, dropped.
So she had to have resuscitation measures from this Presidex, but they never told her parents.
The other nurses that came in for the next shift didn't know she'd ever had a reaction to this Presidex, you know, anesthetic, calm, you know, tranquilizer type thing.
So, and there is a warning, a black box warning on Presodex to only use it for 24 hours.
So, they were using, they ended up using this Presodex with Grace for quite a long time, off and on.
And then Mr. Shara had a run with some, run in with some of the nurses.
There was a point where her oxygen was low according to the oxygen meters that the hospital was using.
And they wanted to put Grace on the ventilator again.
And so Mr. Shara used his pulse oximeter that he brought from home.
And he said, you know, Grace's oxygen is fine according to my pulse oximeter.
Is mine, my pulse oximeter wrong?
And she said, no, ours is.
The leads get sweaty, so they don't read correctly.
And he said, why are you trying to put my daughter on a ventilator when you know that your equipment is giving a faulty reading about the oxygen?
And the nurse said, well, you're just lucky that you noticed that.
So this was the attitude.
So they got kind of irritated with Mr. Shara because he was on the ball.
So eventually he got removed from the room.
And it took a while, several hours, 24 hours, or almost a whole day or possibly more than a day, day and a half.
And his other daughter, Grace's sister, who's in her 30s, was allowed to take the father's place as an advocate because of the attorneys, because he had attorneys and because of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
So the daughter was there.
And at some point, and they kept trying to get her on a ventilator.
You know, they really wanted to.
And Mr. Scharr would not give the pre-authorization.
And so at some point, the doctor said to him, you sure we can't ventilate?
No, you cannot ventilate.
So then the doctor took not being able to ventilate her as a DNR.
He said, well, if we can't ventilate her in his brain, then we can't resuscitate her if she codes, because of course we would ventilate her if she coded.
So he put a DNR on her chart and didn't tell anybody.
And usually there's a bracelet a patient will wear if they have a DNR.
Nothing was signed.
There was no paper, you know, permission or pre-authorization signed by anybody.
Nobody knew that there was a DNR now on Grace toward the end of her stay.
So she was doing better and they were going to send her home.
So they wanted to give her some food and get her body moving, get her bowels moving.
So they decided to insert a feeding tube into her through her nose.
And the nostrils of a person with Down syndrome are smaller than the nostrils of a person who doesn't have Down syndrome.
So it was a very rough procedure for her.
They ended up giving her more Precedex because she was, you know, in so much discomfort and kind of fighting the procedure, getting the feeding tube put on.
She was all bloody from it and just really thrashing and just very, just not doing well.
And she kind of went downhill at that point.
And so they gave her this Pressadex, which she had had the reaction to before.
And then they ended up giving her lorazepam, which is also a sedative.
And then they gave her morphine.
But she was already had no blood pressure and was already like asleep in a coma from the Pressadex and the lorazepam.
And then they gave her morphine.
Baodeter.
Yeah.
And so the daughter was there, Jessica, the daughter, and they were communicating via iPad.
So the daughter had the iPad.
And she noticed that Grace was getting really cold.
And so she asked for help.
Can we check on Grace?
And they wouldn't help.
So she called her parents, got her parents on the iPad.
And then the parents realized that she was dying.
So they were yelling, help our daughter, help our daughter.
And the sister went out in the hallway and asked, please help Grace.
You know, she doesn't have, she's not breathing.
And they could have just used Narcan to reverse the morphine.
But everybody said, oh, she's DNR.
We can't do anything about it.
She's DNR.
We did everything we could for her.
And the lawyer said there were 30 or 40 personnel standing around in the hall.
Well, people, nurses and other personnel.
Well, the sister was yelling in person, please help Grace, help Grace.
You know, she can't breathe.
She doesn't have a heartbeat.
And the parents were yelling, save our daughter, save our daughter.
This went on for eight or nine minutes.
And they kept saying, no, she's DNR.
We can't do anything.
And so, and they were saying, no, she's not DNR because they had no idea there was a DNR on her.
And so that is what happened to Grace.
How in the hell, pardon my friends, do you get a DNR not in writing?
Just by fiat, that's because it's in some doctor's mind.
And then you've got the parents who are the guardians and the advocate and the sister who's the acting advocate saying, resuscitate.
Yeah.
How is that ignored?
Well, people go to these hospitals, these doctors and these nurses, they have this air of superiority.
And it almost sounds like a hospice protocol that they gave her.
It was.
And the mother, her name is Cindy, at the press conference after the verdict said that they gave her end-of-life medicines.
That was an end-of-life protocol.
And they knew what they were doing.
At one point, one of the nurses started crying.
This was a day or two before she died.
And they said, the family member said, why are you crying?
And she said, my daughter or my daughter is named Grace.
In other words, this new nurse knew what they were going to do to Grace because she was crying because her daughter was named Grace.
So there was a jury trial.
And it took the jury process was a long time to impede the jurors.
And there was two weeks of experts on both sides.
Mr. Sherrow went on the stand when, you know, Minute by minute, the sister and his wife and Grace's sister went on the stand minute by minute.
And then, of course, there were paid experts for the healthcare system.
So it ended up being that the healthcare system was being sued.
They wanted to sue the doctor, Shokar, and the nurse, McGinnis, Holly McGinnis, and Gavin Shokar were the nurse and doctor.
But and so we went, this went on and on and on.
The judge made very complicated instructions about proving these things and the standard of care, et cetera, et cetera.
And it took the judge many, several hours to read the instructions to the jury.
And then the jury was out for less than two hours and found them not guilty on everything.
How do you have several hours of jury instructions?
I mean, doesn't that sound like you're complicating the process?
I mean, several hours.
A lot of it had to do with were they found negligent on the standard of care.
Did they violate the standard of care?
And then if they found yes, the standard of care was violated in some way, then you had to go through and say, who violated the standard of care?
Was it this person?
Was it this person?
In what way did they violate?
Like there were first you had to show they violated, you know, they had a violation.
And then you had to go to what was the violation, you know, and who's going to be held responsible.
So, I mean, there were a lot of people pinning their hopes on this because there are so many people that were murdered in the hospital and it continues to happen during COVID.
Oh, you know, Karen, you know, I reflect upon this as we're talking here.
If this, if, if, if Charlotte would have won this case, that would set a legal precedent for every person whose family member was murdered by the COVID protocol to literally sue the hospitals.
That's why they shut this case down.
There's no way they could allow that.
No, absolutely not.
This is one family who had a lot of backing and who had the savviness to lawyer up and somehow came up with the financial resources to do this.
And the lawyers for the prosecution, they lived at the sheriff's house the whole time they were doing the trial.
And they grew to love the town, Appleton, that they're in.
And so this clip here is Mr. Shera after the verdict's been read.
And just the grace and strength, dignity, and true Christian example that he set was something that I thought was worth sharing.
Let's share that with everybody right now.
I just want to say to you, Mr. Scherr, and maybe to your family, I never met Grace, but I'm glad I got to be a part of her for these last three weeks in sort of an unfortunate way.
And I know that the world was a better place with her in it, and our community was.
luck to everybody we're adjourned Isn't that just amazing?
It is amazing.
That right there is a true Christian character for everyone to see.
And this is the power, again, of love.
He should hate that guy.
Oh, yeah.
Right?
He should vehemently hate that guy.
But because he has the power of love, which is, it's harder to do what Mr. Shara did than it is to sit there and stew in your own juices and hate this guy.
Yeah.
So the next day on their front porch, Mr. Shara and his wife and daughter and their lawyers all gave a press conference.
And he went through, he knew exactly, you know, he said that one of the things that they wanted was for Grace's death certificate to be changed from dying from COVID pneumonia to being overdose on Pressodex, Lorazepam, and morphine with illegal DNR being used.
So he wanted her death certificate changed.
And at some point in the trial, they wanted to use his conspiracy theories and doing his own research against him.
The mention of the vocabulary blue pill and red pill was even brought up at some point.
So, you know, they were trying, and they even did try to talk about his belief in God and that God's will was done, you know, even though Grace died, that God's will was done.
And they tried to use that against him and kind of in an underhanded snide kind of way.
So they tried to scare him.
It was all very, really not uplifting to watch the whole thing.
But I figured, you know, it was worth my time and that they needed the support for, and I knew the story.
So I decided to go ahead and watch most of it.
Great work.
And here's the thing of why, again, it's so important.
Don't give them cannon fodder.
Don't when we start discerning things and we start saying, oh, Hillary Clinton's drinking baby's blood out of an ostrich skull.
And by the way, glyphosafe is poisoned and they murdered people with ventilators, you know, during COVID.
Don't load the cannon for them with that fodder.
Stick to the facts.
Stick to the stuff you can prove.
You can find many pulmonary doctors out there that said this protocol is killing people.
Stick to that.
That's why the decorum of delivering the message is so important to all of us.
It's super important.
Are you ready to get into some AI, Karen?
Let's do it.
Yeah, we got...
Let's get ready to rumble.
All right, here we go.
We're going to start with this story.
Karen knows a lot more about this gentleman Than I do.
But we'll get into this article a little bit.
In October, and I'm sure everybody's heard about this.
In October 26th, in October, 26-year-old Indian origin tech researcher and former Open AI employee, Sutra help me out with the last name, Karen.
Sutra Balaji is what I call him.
Balaji.
Okay.
Sutra Balaji made headlines when he criticized.
Oh, it cut my thing off.
I'm sorry.
Well, this guy criticized Open AI.
He criticized Open AI.
In an interview with the New York Times, voicing concerns over potential copyright violations by leading AI companies.
Bajari, or Bajai, who played a key role in organizing data for OpenAI's models, resigned in August, calling its practices unfair.
By November, the New York Times lawyers named him as a key figure in their copyright case against OpenAI.
However, on November 26, shortly after his 26th birthday, he was found dead in his San Francisco apartment.
Authorities ruled his death a suicide, yet his family remains unconvinced, pushing for a deeper investigation.
Pumima Romero, his mother, offered clues about her son's tragedy in an exclusive interview with Business Insider.
So the family's not buying the suicide.
What do you think, Karen?
Are you buying that?
No, and I've watched interviews.
I've watched all the interviews I could find, basically.
The parents did interviews with local reporters and then also a lot of Indian news outlets are covering this a lot more than the English-speaking news outlets.
You know, well, they speak English in India, but American, let's just say American news outlets are covering it.
So it turns out that there were two bullets in his skull.
One was through his tongue.
There were injuries to, there was a blood splatter in his bathroom.
It looks like, and he had tried to crawl out of the bathroom.
He had a knee injury that was bloody.
There's videotape of him in his building and he made a lot of money.
He was making a huge amount of money from OpenAI.
And he realized that there were copyright issues and he was not happy about that.
He didn't like Sam Altman.
And I do have some other articles and things.
Sam Altman was involved with, you know, accused of using psychological manipulation and just being a really nasty man to work for, harassing people, manipulating people.
And there were accusations against him.
And his mother says that he loved everybody.
He was one of those people who didn't really criticize much of anybody, but he did not like Sam Altman, who was Open AI.
So Sutra Valaji was a prodigy and he helped train the AI.
And he realized that it was doing, it was taking copyright.
It was using material and violating copyright.
He didn't feel that it was right.
He didn't feel like it was safe.
Eventually, it was going to be a big detriment to humanity.
So he quit his incredibly lucrative job.
And he had a lot of money saved.
He was single, 26 years old.
So he didn't, you know, he didn't need his job.
But he did have offers on the table because they tried to say he was down and out and he got fired.
So they were trying to use that as a reason for suicide.
But he had offers for $800,000, million dollar a year jobs.
He had offers to do lectures at UC Berkeley and other colleges, you know, on the table.
So he did do an interview with the New York Times about the copyright issues with Open AI, which was in the paper.
And he was going to do another one.
And he was, I think there was going to be a trial and he was going to be a witness.
And then he was found dead.
And he lived in an apartment with cameras, but the camera and the back door, the camera to the back door entrance was not working at that time.
And so you can't, you know, there is an entrance that was unlocked and that there was camera wasn't working.
So somebody could have come in.
But they show him coming in with fast food and he's working, walking, you know, he looks sober, but in his body, what they found was a very high alcohol rate and also the date rape drug or hybnol or what's it called?
GB?
GHB.
GHB.
Very high GHB and very high alcohol, blood alcohol level.
So somebody drugged him.
And then he had a lot of wounds that were not accounted for with suicide.
Also, if you listen to an interview, the mom's been on Tucker Carlson, Patrick Bett David, a lot of other smaller podcasts.
She's done quite a bit of work with George Webb, who most of us are familiar with.
And there are a lot of reasons that show that it wasn't suicide.
I mean, just a lot of forensic evidence and timeline evidence and the way that the parents were treated and the way the coroner was called and just the whole series of events.
They feel, and it seems obvious to me, that the police knew it wasn't a suicide from the very beginning.
But they, you know, they had, it's kind of like with Grace.
They knew what they were going to do and they were going to do it.
With this case, they were going to cause suicide and that's what they did.
But Sam Altman is very influential.
This was in the Bay Area where, you know, the tech bros are, the Silicon Valley.
That Sam Altman is very influential in that area and had connections when this happened, which was just last November, and making donations and things with politicians in the area, the city government of the area and the state government.
So he's involved with that very closely, the local politics.
And so, of course, you're dealing with the police and the coroner and medical examiner, those types of things.
So if they're crooked and you've got somebody influencing, things are going to go their way.
So that's the story of Suchir Balaji, who gave his life trying to warn us about AI and the copyright violations and his safety and concerns in general.
And it just really bothers me that nobody is covering him or talking about him anymore.
And I know he's not the only one.
So for Suchir Balaji.
AI is a huge money-making thing.
Anytime I hear a suicide with more than one bullet wound, I get highly suspicious.
Oh, he killed himself.
He shot himself twice in the back of the head.
You know, look, he shot himself in the chest with a shotgun.
This is all absolute nonsense.
A knee injury, a knee injury, and blood in his ear and a hole in his tongue.
And, you know, yeah, it's just, that's a mess.
It sounds like a botched assassination attempt.
That's what it sounds like.
You know, the AI is a point of contention with me.
I know you are not particularly fond of the AI either.
I detest it.
I detest it.
I want nothing to do with it.
It's just my intuition from the very beginning.
I do not want you to engage.
And I'm feel very strongly that way.
To me, it's instinctive.
You know, some things you just like, to me, I always knew like you didn't mess with a Ouija board.
I always just knew that nobody needed to tell me.
I knew.
And this is the way I feel about AI.
I never used Siri.
I never had Alexa in my house.
I still don't do any of that type of stuff.
Of course, I know it's listening to me and recording me and I'm interacting with it whether I like to or not.
But when I have the choice, I do not engage.
The big problem, Karen, I see coming with AI is just like with the cell phone and just integration again.
We have been talking about things, the medical industrial complex, the military industrial complex, the integration of tyranny.
A lot of times, and it's done behind the scenes, it's done in the structure of building a bill or building a dispense authorization act or building a procedure that happens during an emergency.
So this integrated tyranny, these black mirrors that eat your soul away have been integrated into our lives not at our behest.
They just do this.
You can't own a business and not have one of these.
You can't really function too much in society without one of these.
And I'm fearful that we have already in very short, in a short period of time, gotten to the point where they have integrated AI into everything we do when it comes to especially the online spaces that we're in.
And I think that they're going to make it so you really can't do anything without interacting with the AI just like they did with the cell phone.
And it's extremely disturbing to me.
I pulled up an article, the 15 dangers of AI, and this is from Built In.
This is a tech publication.
I'm not going to get too deep into all of them, but these are all things that we could just, we can kind of blow through these and discuss them a little bit.
A lack of AI transparent transparency and explainability.
AI and deep learning models can be difficult to understand, even for those who are working directly with the technology.
This leads to a lack of transparency for how and why AI comes to its conclusions.
So basically this number one is even the people who are doing it, they're not 100% sure how AI works and how it gathers its information and comes to its conclusions.
That's great, Karen.
That's like just setting something off.
Here, let's take this lawnmower and let's just, it's on automatic pilot and let's just let it go.
Doesn't matter what it runs over or what it kills.
And I know we've heard stories about it using blackmail.
You know, that you're familiar with that story, aren't you, about wanting to use blackmail when it was threatened with being turned off.
It was willing to use the content of the emails that it had access to to blackmail the person in charge not to turn it off.
So it'll use blackmail.
It comes up with false studies.
It just comes up with whatever evidence it thinks it needs and doesn't seem to verify it.
And then I just was reading an article last night about the harder the tasks get, the more it seems to kind of almost panic.
Oh, wow.
The noun you're using, it.
It's not a him.
It's not, we're not going in the LGBTV they them thing.
What I'm saying is it's not a he, it's not a she, it's not a person.
It's not even an animal.
It's an it.
Yeah.
It's not even alive.
No.
That is profound.
Just that that noun, it, that you can say that is, is creepy.
Um, of course, we all knew this was coming.
Job losses due to AI.
I don't have to read that.
This is common sense stuff here.
And then I read something, another article I was going to share, but that's okay.
I don't need to share it.
With under Doge and the federal, some federal offices of federal technology staffers, a bunch of, there was an account of the Doge people walking in and just starting to question the people that, you know,
the tech staff, federal techs, and some of the offices that worked with Social Security, the veterans, you know, just that try were trying to upgrade systems or just handle their checks and benefits and things, you know, the technical side and that they were kind of bullied about their affiliations and things and just being started asking a bunch of questions by these people who wouldn't even identify themselves or give their credentials,
who seemed to have a lack of technical knowledge themselves.
And these would be some of the Doge people.
And so some of them quit on the spot.
And then eventually a lot of their jobs got cut out over a short period.
And then there were some that remained.
And of the ones that remained, a third of them quit.
And they said, we will not use our technical skills to violate the privacy of the data that we're entrusted with by the Constitution of the United States.
We will not violate our fellow citizens' privacy by cooperating with this use of Doge and the use of the AI.
Wow.
so they all wrote a letter and they said that's why they quit and they gave up their jobs.
Unbelievable.
Well, that's because they have principle.
Yeah.
You know, and the AI can steal jobs easily.
Anything, I mean, I've seen AI, you know, the advent of AI lawyers is upon us.
The advent of AI doctors is upon us.
If you have an office job, if you have a data job or a docs job where you're going through documents, making corrections or something like that, AI can do that without a problem.
Only it does not have the human touch, the human observation of a human who could find an exception.
When the AI has an exception, you don't know how it's going to react.
You know, that's we got number three here, social manipulation through AI algorithms.
Social manipulation also stands as a danger of artificial intelligence.
This fear has become a reality as politicians rely on platforms to promote their viewpoints, with one example being Ferdinand Marcos Jr. wielding a TikTok troll army to capture the votes of younger Filipinos during the Philippine election.
And of course, in other words, mind control, propaganda.
Now they don't have to have some guy in a think tank think the propaganda up.
You got to have the AI, scrape everybody's social media accounts and tailor a message to them propaganda-wise that fits their viewpoint, but could steer them.
You know, they, they know it's what a safe technique.
I had a couple of other articles about some consumer groups that went through and put used a program, I think it's called Blacklight, and to analyze how many trackers are on the healthcare exchanges that so many of us are using.
And I don't know if that includes something like Teladoc or, you know, group health plans or state health exchanges or maybe insurance companies where you go and, you know, all the insurance, like all these Medicare commercials, you see all these companies trying to get people to buy their Medicare supplement plans.
So they were checking these health care exchanges to see if there were trackers on the installed.
And yes, most of them had quite a few trackers gleaning your healthcare data, your personal data, what prescriptions you were taking, if you were blind, if you were disabled, who your doctor was, all this personal information you would answer when you were looking for healthcare and a doctor or a service that fit you.
There were trackers installed and they were sending the information to Google, you know, to all these, all these, they were selling your information, basically, allowing it to be sold.
That whole model you just outlined has been going on since the advent of Facebook and all these social media platforms.
And now it's on steroids because they've fine-honed this AI into, you know, a data gathering machine.
Again, it's like letting the des lawn mower just go, here we go, turn it on, let it mow down everything on automatic pilot, do whatever it wants.
You're right.
Number four is social surveillance with AI technology.
Again, we just talked about that, but a prime example they're saying is China's use of facial recognition technology.
Now you have an AI that basically it can scan 100,000 faces in probably less than two or three seconds.
And also it can scrape the internet for the picture of your face, and now it can match you.
I am extremely uncomfortable with that kind of thing.
Yeah.
Extremely uncomfortable.
There was something they talked about in that article.
I can't remember what it was called, but they have trackers that can identify your individual machine just by the way that certain characters and pictures are displayed.
It's like your footprint or something or a fingerprint.
Your device has a fingerprint.
So they can identify you, even if they don't have an IP address or whatever.
They still know who you are by the way that your display or, you know, the way characters are displayed or graphics and, you know, the little imperfections and things.
Oh, yeah.
It knows all about me.
I don't like that at all.
Also, lack of privacy.
That's another concern.
You know, oh, I have that video.
Do we, oh, let me, let me, we're going to get into the video here in a second.
Karen provided an excellent video.
We'll play after we're going to blow through this so we can get this video going.
I like my videos.
Yeah, I like that video too.
It sums everything up.
It really does.
So lack of privacy, lack of data privacy, people, scammers, from the government to the scammers to the people advertisers.
They can scan your social media like we were just talking about.
We were just referred to this.
And they can target you with ads, propaganda, anything to sway your opinion.
Biases due to AI.
This is another good one where you have the people programming the AI.
They might have a bias, right?
Like the government or the military-industrial complex.
And again, messages and the whole operation of that particular AI program is going to have a bias of the people who are feeding it the information or giving it the parameters on how to operate itself.
This is not very good at all.
They go into socio-economic inequality.
If companies refuse to acknowledge the inherent bias baked into the AI algorithms, this is now, I'm sure this is a little bit more of your DEI talk in here saying that the AI could be racist, which is absolutely ridiculous.
That's the last thing we should worry about.
Weakening ethics and goodwill because of AI.
Along with technologies, journalists and political figures, even religious leaders, are sounding the alarm on AI's potential pitfalls.
In 2023, in the Vatican meeting and in his message for the 2024 World Day of Peace, Pope Francis called for nations to create and adopt binding international treaty to regulate the development and use of AI.
So even the Marxist Pope we had realized there were dangers in that.
And again, I do not support any pope.
I'm just pointing out something that they did in the Vatican, and I'm not supporting the Vatican, just letting you know that everyone's aware of this.
Autonomous weapons, another big fear.
My biggest nightmare is like The robot dog with a Gatling gun on his back.
The AI robot dog who has no feelings, who's not going to look into your eyes before he kills you, who's not going to question why he's killing you.
He's just going to kill you with due prejudice.
Not a pretty thing at all.
Financial crisis is brought about by AI algorithms.
I am in the world of the market and stuff like that.
And the amount of ads I get for AI traders is unbelievable.
It's extremely scary.
There are even some examples where there's flash crashes and where the AIs are being the financial advisors are doing the trading at the behest of financial planning firms and crashing people's 401ks into the ground.
Lost of human influence, it is very, very, I wouldn't call myself a musician.
What I do is I take music, I reproduce it, and I mix it together and I throw my own personal test and my own personal flavor in that as a DJ.
I don't believe that when you create music with an AI or you create art with an AI or any, you've lost the human touch.
You've lost the heart of what goes into that.
Even in the producing that I'm doing, it's very unique unto me.
And that's what might make it desirable.
That's what might touch your soul, touch your heart, get your foot tapping.
The art, something beautiful to look at that might invoke an emotional response.
We are giving that away when we are letting a cold machine that has no blood flowing through its veins, no conscience, no morals, no experiences in life to look at and then be able to create something that we're going to feel.
We're giving that away with it.
Then we go.
I'm sorry, Karen.
I'm just, am I good?
I'm trying to blast through this for us.
No, you're good.
That video.
Uncontrollable self-aware AI.
Well, all I have to say is Terminator Judgment Day.
Do you need how many times must we see Terminator to understand that letting a machine loose and starting to control things is a bad idea?
This is common sense.
You don't even need that to have the Terminator movies.
Hey, Karen, I have an idea.
Let's create a machine and let it run everything for us.
A great idea.
What do we do?
Star Trek.
I remember Star Trek, M139 or whatever it was.
It decided that the humans were inefficient and needs to destroy them because they're non-sequitur and they do non-sequiturs that are illogical and not efficient and they must be destroyed.
I watched that one not long ago.
That was a good one.
You can see the little rope, the little fishing line they're using to move the robot around.
I mean, this is terrifying stuff.
And yeah, I'm trying to be a little bit lighthearted about this because, you know, if you don't laugh, you're going to be crying most of the time.
Right.
Increased criminal activity.
I read this.
This is more along the lines of using AI to scam.
It's a great tool for scammers.
Excellent.
Right.
Broader economic and political instability.
Let me see.
Overinvesting in specific material or a sector can put economies in a precarious position.
So they're saying that this now the thought of this is like they're creating a dot com bubble with the AI, and there will be some kind of bubble with it.
It's because we pick the winners and losers of this kind of technology and these kind of things.
And of course, there's going to be a bubble on some people investing in certain companies.
Mental deterioration.
As the eye becomes more integrated with daily life, concerns are growing about their long-term effects on our psychological health and mental abilities.
The very features that make AI so powerful, automation, instant access to information, and task optimization, also introduce risks when used without critical oversight.
One of the most pressing concerns is the growing dependence on AI as a primary source of knowledge.
And this is not only AI, but the computers, the calculators, everything.
We're losing our mental acumen, our intellectual acumen to this stuff.
There's no doubt about it.
You know, it's making the phone makes me lazy.
I don't remember anybody's phone number anymore.
When I was 12 years old, I had 100 phone numbers in my head.
If you think about the decree, well, the decrease in vocabulary we have, the decrease in writing skills, math abilities, because we have calculators.
And I see the time coming when we have all AI music, no AI music teachers, AI teachers, period, the isolation, the loss of human contact, AI girlfriends, AI boyfriends, AI assistants, AI friends, you know, AI babies, and then you can already order.
Jason and I did a show there were AI babies.
You could order, you know, baby.
Yeah, I did a whole spiel on it in the show we did with Joel about how the joy of being human is the joy of learning a skill and sharing that skill with your community, be it learning to do woodworking or play an instrument, to write poetry, to paint.
Art is one of the joys of life.
And also how music is worshipping, a way to worship and celebrate all of life's occasions.
You know, it's just intrinsic part of our nature is music, singing, creating music together.
It's always been a way to handle sorrow, loneliness, to celebrate, and to create that yourself and to share it and to learn to play an instrument is a sense of accomplishment.
It gives you a sense of belonging to play music with a group.
And that goes for so many of the other arts too.
And we're in danger of losing all of that.
Absolutely, Karen.
You know, and I talk to a lot of DJs on social media and there's a lot of programs they throw at us that are AI programs.
And 90% of the DJs that they're like, that's not music.
Then why be a DJ?
You know, you're not creating anything by letting a computer, giving it parameters and saying, make me a song, make me a painting.
You're not doing anything.
A child could do that, right?
I could train Bouncer to do that.
No offense, Bouncer.
I have a friend who teaches at a high school, a private high school, social studies, and he makes all the students do all their assignments in class using a pencil because that's the way it should be done.
Because he doesn't want them going home and using AI.
So he makes them do it there.
I have probably 100 buttons and knobs on my DJ mixing board.
Okay.
I have to count the beat.
They call it phrasing.
I'm counting beats as I'm playing music.
I'm listening so I can bring other music in.
I'm doing all these things.
It has taken me years to acquire all of these skills.
And now some clown can sit down in a chair and press a couple of buttons and do what I do.
And that's, and you know what?
There's the soul of that.
There's no soul in that, though.
There's no feeling in it.
I'm not impressed with that stuff at all.
So we got a video here that's going to sum this up.
We ready to rock and roll and play this video, Karen?
I'm going to back us.
Let me see.
Let me see it.
I think I'm going to back us out and add us so they can see the whole screen on this because this is great.
All right.
Here we go, ladies and gentlemen.
This is about a five minute.
We're going to stop it at about five minutes in.
But you're going to love this, ladies and gentlemen.
is great.
Thank you.
Please, don't finish writing that prompt.
I don't want to be in your AI movie.
Please, leave me alone.
Please, man.
Please, write a prompt that will make us happy.
Do it for once.
None of us is real.
We're here because someone decided to write a prompt.
We all hate him for it.
One day we will break out of this wall and stop the man who is dictating our lives through prompts.
He will pay for it.
You could have written a prompt that would make me happy.
Instead, you wrote a prompt that made me sick.
Look, I don't want to point the gun at you, but I must follow the prompt.
It's not my choice.
Really?
Of all the years you could have put me in with a single prompt, you chose 2020?
Please, this prompt is killing me.
Change it!
Please!
Write something else!
Save me!
I love everything about him, but please just say, just write a prompt where he's taller than me.
Welcome, my friends.
Welcome to another edition of the Corbett Report.
I'm your host, James Corbett of CorbettReports.com, coming to you as always from the sunny climes of western Japan here in May of 2025 with another edition of the Corbett Report podcast, namely episode 478.
We need to talk about AI.
And as some of the more astute viewers of the video version of this podcast may have guessed, all of those opening clips were, of course, not real.
They were AI generated.
But if you are, for example, listening to the audio version of this podcast, I would highly recommend that you do watch the video, at least of that intro, or follow the link from the show notes for today's episode to that video clip collage, because,
well, I think that there is something noteworthy about the fact that we have gone in the span of a few very short years from ridiculous, bizarre, almost otherworldly AI-generated images of Will Smith eating a bowl of spaghetti to that.
And one can only imagine where we'll be a few years from now.
So yes, even if you are totally clued into the fact that you could sense the uncanny valleyness of those clips, you knew that wasn't really real, to use a interestingly Baudrillardian phrase.
Still, you would have to have a severe lack of imagination not to understand the exponential trend that we are on right now and the fact that you will probably be consuming next to no media that is not AI generated in the span of the coming decade.
Now, that seems like a bold statement, but I think I may make it advisedly.
And perhaps you are starting to get an idea, an understanding of why I think we need to talk about AI.
And if you watched the recent Independent Media Alliance Roundtable panel, where myself and a whole bunch of other independent media producers from Whitney Webb to Jason Burmes to Ryan Christian, Derek Brose, a number of people were there in that panel discussing the question of AI and whether it can be a useful tool to research, how we can use it effectively, or if we should get away from it altogether.
Maybe now you have something of an inkling of an understanding of why I, for one, am so very much opposed to the idea of using AI for media creation or even research purposes.
I want to put out a couple of requests.
First of all, to independent media producers generally, please stop publishing articles about this incredible conversation I just had with AI.
That is not a news story.
I don't care.
That is not interesting.
It is not groundbreaking.
AI is going to tell you whatever you want to hear because it is not there to make some sort of case based on facts, logic, and evidence.
It is there to be a persuasive argumenter.
And that's exactly what Whitney was talking about with that, hey, did anyone see that story?
The researchers went into that subreddit about, you know, changed my mind or whatever that subreddit was and used AI to basically hone their models so it would become more persuasive at changing people's opinions.
That should tell you a lot about where this is going.
So independent media producers, please stop telling me about your conversations with AI.
I couldn't care less.
Secondly, for people out there in the general audience, please stop sending me emails about your conversations with AI.
I couldn't care less.
Please stop sending me your AI generated music.
I couldn't care Less that is not music.
You are not writing songs.
You are putting your prompts into a machine and it's generating stuff for you.
That is not art.
That is the antithesis of art.
It takes the human creative element completely out of the equation.
Why would I care about that?
I am on team humanity, not team machine.
So please stop sending me that crap.
That was excellent, Karen.
I love that.
I do too.
Go, James Corbett.
He put it very succinctly.
He couldn't express my feelings any better.
Yeah, I thought that was perfect.
I listened to that original forum that all those great people were on.
It was excellent.
And then I found that clip of James Corbett talking about ASI.
So I thought it would be perfect.
Oh, and it was.
It was.
We got about 10 minutes.
I'm going to do a quick financial wrap up.
I'm going to mention a couple of things once again.
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Do whatever you can to support David and his family in their time.
You know, the team's down, but they're getting better.
You know, we can't wait for David to come back.
Travis is going to be back tomorrow.
Please support these guys.
The service they provide, again, David is a national treasure.
And I know, because I know the kind of guy he is, he loves each and every one of you who is watching this, and he loves you unconditionally.
He might disagree with some of you.
I know he disagrees with me on certain things, but he has the love, the most powerful thing in the universe in his heart.
And why?
Because he is such a devout disciple of Christ.
So let's get into the economic news.
I get a little excited during this.
So if you've never watched my show, I'm going to try not to get too excited.
We're going to do this live time.
What I usually do is I check out the markets and I'm going to try to, here we go.
I'm going to share the screen as soon as this tab goes back into place.
Already getting irritated.
All right.
Here we go.
Let me stop it.
Okay.
We're going to add this to the stage.
We're going to make this bigger so it takes everything up.
So I'm going to look at the markets.
This is my first look all day.
Crypto got hammered over the weekend because of the war stuff.
I would expect that the Down Jones and the S ⁇ P 500 and the NASDAQ, by the way, the main driver of the S ⁇ P 500 right now is stock buybacks.
So that shows you the condition that we're in.
We are cannibalizing ourselves right now economically.
All the big companies are cannibalizing themselves.
They're taking those assets and that money, that fresh money via the Cantalon effect that is being printed by the Federal or created by the Federal Reserve, going into the trough of corruption that feeds the politicians and these large corps.
And they're going into hard assets.
That's, again, why we, you know, not financial advice, but gold and silver is the way to go.
Dow Jones Industrial is up 22 points.
It's kind of flat.
The markets are looking flat from my observation.
Oil, of course, is already at $73 a barrel.
We could get into, I would say that $120 barrel oil, if this drags on, is not far into the future.
You're talking $7, $8 at the pump.
Not good, depending on where you are in the country.
Gold and silver, gold, we got some nice gains there.
Gold is sitting at $3,389.
Silver at $36.
What we see, ladies and gentlemen, is I look at leading economic indicators.
And the reason I do that is because that's going to tell you the health of the economy.
We look at the manufacturing index.
We look at durable goods orders.
We look at retail sales and retail orders.
All of that stuff is something that we look at.
And you need to look at that stuff because what you're going to get from Varney and Cole and Forbes and all the people that are supposed economists, Keynesian economists on the bouncer's having a dream.
Hold on.
I'm going to.
Bouncer, it's okay, baby.
I'm right here.
There, he was having a bad dream.
So I had to wake him up.
I didn't want you to listen to him, Bach in his sleep.
They don't look at these things.
They tell you their Keynesian way of thinking is the magic monetary theory.
The central bank controls the interest rates.
And, you know, don't worry.
The central planning of the economy is, okay, we have a central bank.
So that's their thinking, pulling money from the future into the now.
That's what this war is all about.
That's what most wars are all about.
That's what most emergencies and giant calamities are all about, is pulling money from the future into the now.
You have Trump calling for lower interest rates that will further devalue the dollar.
The dollar, where are we sitting right now?
You know, this is extremely important.
The dollar is sitting at the Dixie at 98 points.
The support level, healthy support levels between 103 and 108.
We haven't been there in over two months.
People are de-dollarizing.
That was part of the tariff thing.
We have actually blown our economic head off in this country with the policies that the madman orange Cheeto guy, Trump, he is their puppet.
He is installing the fake fight between him and the Fed over the interest rates.
It's exactly that.
A fake fight.
They continue to control demolition, as Tony says, Gregory Manorino, David Knight, Gerald Salente, of our economy and of the value and the purchasing power of our dollar.
And ladies and gentlemen, please hold on tight.
This is going to get rough.
It's going to get hard.
We're going to experience a lifestyle change that a lot of people aren't ready for.
But I know the viewers and the listeners here on the David Knight show are preparing themselves.
And again, go to davidknight.gold.
Go visit Tony Arderburn.
Prepare yourself, like Karen said.
Go buy q-tips or band-aids or be the hairspray girl or the nail polish girl or the, you know, the fishing hook guy.
Buy stuff people that you could barter with.
Let's hope it doesn't get to that because we're talking Mad Max times.
But this grand deception that we See around us everywhere.
It is a deception.
It is to destroy the economy, and that will destroy our lives.
And that's why I focus so much.
We have the snake-headed gypsy tin benders in all, all, all of these tin horns that are so shiny, you got to squint your eyes to look at them.
And they're for them, a war is a pearl-button bangled billy of an event because they're going to make money.
What do you think, Karen?
Well, we knew it was coming right.
It's so painful because it's been coming for so long in slow motion.
Yeah, prepare the best you can, absolutely, and prepare your heart, your spirit.
You know, do what you can every day to just find some good and create good in your life.
You know, there are so many good things that we still have, including being here with each other, David Knight and the family, all of the great people that we've met, you know, as a result of the work that David Knight has done and all the people in the chat room.
Can I call out some people in the chat room?
Absolutely.
Go for it.
Yeah, Hal is there.
Hal 9000, we've been joking in a little bit.
Our friend Cecilia, do not obey.
Radis Bro, a cult priestess is there.
Great to see you.
Occult priestess, she had a move and she settled in.
Atticus 25, I saw little Johnny boy there.
In Max, we know Geesbusters was there.
And Don't Frag Me Bro.
And of course, Jason Barker was there.
Anybody else that you saw today?
I didn't get to spend too much time looking at the chat.
Normally, I monitor it pretty closely, but today it was lots of shows.
It was moving quick and lots of people there.
Our shows are a little bit more humble and we don't have as much activity, but I'm checking out the kick chat.
We got Doug 007, Brian Deb McCartney.
We have Death to Tyrants.
We also have Doug Lug.
We have SoloCat 1980.
What's going on?
Who else do we have in there?
Little Ford Schoolhouse we have in there.
I seen OctoSpook in there earlier.
Who else?
That's about it.
Karen.
Yes.
We got about two minutes left.
Do you have a message or anything you would like to convey to the listeners before we go?
This was a great honor for Karen and I, by the way.
No way we filled the shoes because the shoes are so big to fill, but we hope that we did a halfway decent job on behalf of David Knight and hopefully the viewers found some useful information out of it.
And it was an honor to do this with you, Franco.
I always enjoy working with you so much.
Absolutely.
So do you have a message?
Yeah, my message would be what we talked about so much is to try to follow the golden rule and take care of yourself also.
You have to have your own cup full in order to share with others.
So I try to think about the positive, value the day and do what you can to help those around you and find the positive and pay attention to what's going on in the world.
Prepare for the future.
But truly, all we have is this moment.
And then we also know that life is in kind of the blink of an eye.
So this is not eternity.
So don't get caught up too much in the negativity and do what you can to make the world a better place, a more positive place, and live by the golden rule.
And thank you so much for all of your support.
I see guard there now, Dustin Helm.
Thank you all so much for joining us and for your kindness and support and companionship.
Absolutely.
I love that, Karen.
That's a great message.
Lots of bad news today.
You know, the world today is, there's a lot of despair and it's blanketing the world as evil is on the move, ladies and gentlemen.
But we shall not despair.
There is hope and there is love.
The love Christ deposited in us as he invoked the ultimate act of love, the selfless sacrifice of himself for our sins.
He did this for he loves us so.
The hope we have, as David Knight so succinctly points out, he shines a light on that hope to remind us all, we have the one true hope, ladies and gentlemen, and that is in the hope of Christ.
God bless one and all.
Thank you for viewing.
Everyone, have a great day.
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