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The David Knight Show - 6/26/2025
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It's the David Knight show.
As the clock strikes 13, it is Thursday, the 26th of June, year of our Lord 2025.
Nahu's been hit with a criminal complaint over turbo cancer caused by the mRNA genetic code injection, but Donald Trump, the jab father, is still getting away with it, even as Candace Owens suffers severe buyer's remorse.
It looks like NYC may elect a Marxist Muslim as mayor.
We'll also be talking with Tony Arderburn.
Stay with us.
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Thank you.
Well, good morning.
Thank you all for joining us.
I hope that you've had a good start to your day so far.
As I said, we're going to look at what's going on with the Who and the criminal complaint and the fact that Candace Owens is apparently suffering buyers' remorse over Donald Trump, despite the fact that she gave him a free pass when she interviewed him over the jabs, let him spread his nonsense about saving millions of lives,
despite the fact that we actually don't know how many lives he may have impacted through turbo cancer or other kinds of diseases or vaccine injuries which are causing people to die.
He claims he saved millions, but who knows?
He may have killed millions or tens of millions.
We don't have the data on that.
We don't.
We can't know.
KWD68, family friend with turbo cancer.
From diagnosis a month ago to hospice now.
Turbo cancer should be renamed warp speed cancer.
And that's what we're seeing all over the place.
I'm so sorry for your family friend, KWD.
I'm so sorry to hear that.
I can't imagine what they're going through.
It's so sad to hear these stories.
And we're seeing more of it all the time.
It's not something we ever used to have to deal with.
Normally, someone would get a cancer diagnosis, and it meant that it was a long battle ahead of them.
It was something that would impact them for months or years to come.
But now it seems like they get a cancer diagnosis and very rapidly, as you said, it's directly into hospice or just immediate death.
I do think that's a much better name for it.
Warp speed cancer puts it into perspective where it came from.
It really does.
It is at the feet of Donald Trump who authorized this, gave them the authority and the power to push this untested poison on people.
As I said, we're going to start by looking at the criminal complaint that's being filed against the WHO regarding warp speed cancer.
Good name, KWD.
Probably stick with that.
This is from Slay News.
Who hit with criminal complaint over surging turbo cancers among COVID vaxxed?
And of course, nothing about Donald Trump in this article.
They don't mention that he was the one who gave them the authorization, the one who pushed it, the one who pushed it on his base, the one who said, you've got to get the shots.
The United Nations World Health Organization, the WHO, and several top European health agencies have been hit with a criminal complaint over surging reports of people developing deadly turbo cancers caused by the COVID mRNA vaccines.
That's right, it's the Trump shot, the jab.
It's him and the U.S. government that pushed this out, that rolled it out and pushed it on people so heavily.
A new criminal complaint was filed in France and presents evidence linking COVID mRNA vaccines to the rapid onset of metastatic pancreatic cancer.
According to a report from French outlet, The Daily News, the case sounds alarming regarding surging cases of turbo cancer and related deaths following mRNA injections.
The complaint was filed over the death of a French psychiatric nurse who had developed a rapidly spreading metastatic pancreatic cancer.
It calls for a full investigation into possible poisoning, medical malpractice, failure to obtain informed consent, and human experimentation without authorization.
The complaint was submitted on June 18, 2025 to the Public Prosecutor's Office.
Named in the complaint are key regulatory bodies and individuals involved in the COVID vaccine policy and approval.
You won't see Donald Trump's name on this.
You won't see it anywhere.
World Health Organization officials, including Doctor General, Director General, Dr. Tedros at Hanum, Gabra, French Medicine Agency, ANSM, European Medicine Agency, EMA, High Health Authority, HAS, Pharmaceutical Companies Moderna and Pfizer, former French Health Minister Olivier Varan.
A complaint was filed by a grieving husband in France who is raising the alarm about what he calls a catastrophic failure of government medicine and global health authorities.
He argues that his wife was one of the skyrocketing number of people around the world who died from turbo cancer caused by the mRNA injections.
His sweeping criminal complaint accuses powerful institutions of hiding deadly vaccine risks, suppressing medical truth, and using the public as test subjects for experimental mRNA technology.
His wife received two doses of an mRNA COVID vaccine in August 2021 and January 2022.
Less than a year and a half later in June 2023, she was diagnosed with a fast-moving pancreatic warp speed cancer.
By August, she was dead.
His wife suffered a vaccine-induced warp speed cancer.
The term is used by some medical researchers.
Turbo cancer is what they use, but we'll stick with warp speed cancer here.
I like that.
Medical research is whistleblowers to describe cancers that explode in severity shortly after mRNA vaccine administration.
Some leading oncologists have warned that their seemingly healthy patients can die within a week of turbo cancer diagnosis.
Within a week of diagnosis.
I don't remember ever hearing about anything like this before.
I'm sure there were extremely rare cases where the cancer was extremely aggressive.
But we didn't hear about it in the news constantly.
We didn't see these stories all over the place all the time.
According to the legal filing, his wife was never fully informed about the serious risks of mRNA vaccines.
How could she have been?
How could she have been?
When they rolled it out, they didn't know what it was going to do.
They didn't have any data.
They didn't do any safety testing.
She couldn't have been informed because they didn't bother to figure out what it was doing.
There was speculation.
There were people that said this could happen.
These types of things are things we should look out for, but there was no way to know for sure.
She couldn't have been informed.
It was declared safe and effective because that was what the powers at B wanted.
The pharma companies paid them off.
The people in government were more than happy to receive those checks.
They're always willing to take the bribe.
While she was told to expect minor symptoms like fatigue and headaches, she was never warned about potential life-threatening effects such as myocarditis, immune suppression, or accelerated cancer growth.
The complaint argues this violates Article 5 of the Oviedo Convention, an international agreement on medical ethics.
This poor man.
His wife.
Since she was a psychiatric nurse and worked in the medical field, she probably was given the ultimatum of, you will take this or you will be kicked out from your job.
You will be fired.
You cannot work in your field unless you take the vaccine.
And we look at this a lot and I know a lot of people look at it and say, well, you should have known better.
You shouldn't have, you know, you were given the chance to stand up and say no.
But a lot of people don't have the benefit of the information we do.
A lot of people just go through life and they haven't looked too deeply into things.
It was also a full-on attack on free speech.
You could not state that without getting deplatformed, as our show was off of YouTube and many other places.
Yes.
But as I was saying, it's easy to look at this and say, well, you should have known better, because we have the benefit of the information.
It's obvious to us because we have spent so many years looking at what the government does, and we think it should be obvious.
But it's easy to forget how effective propaganda is.
It's easy to forget that if we did not have the benefit of perhaps someone in our life who gave us good instruction, who pointed these things out to us, we could very easily be one of these people.
So it's important to not forget to feel pity for them, to feel sad for them.
G Talent 60.
Thank you very much.
That is so incredibly generous.
Good job, Travis and Lance.
Well, thank you.
We're doing our best.
We really appreciate it.
It's very kind of you for the support and the kind words.
Thank you.
Cabos 888.
When people are so brainwashed to follow everything the government tells you to do in order for you to get your freedom back, you were never free physically or mentally.
That is the cause and the effect.
Yes, that's right.
People are shackled more in their mind than even in reality.
We can see the lack of freedom around us, but it is truly amazing.
The shackles we don't see are even worse.
KWD68, the Who, unfortunately, we will get fooled again.
That's right.
We will indeed.
Maybe not us here, but many of our friends and family will likely be fooled again.
S-Flow 0818 lost a friend at Ron Helton 1.
One of the last things he said, I shouldn't have taken the shot.
Turbo cancer.
I'm so sorry.
That is terrible.
I'm so sorry for your loss and for the loss that family suffered because of the warp speed cancer.
This is from Slay News again.
FDA admits COVID mRNA vaccines cause cancer.
But of course, there's no consequences for anyone here in the United States so far and probably won't be in the future.
They don't seem to care.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the FDA, has just made the explosive admission that COVID mRNA vaccines are spiked with contaminations that triggered a global surge in cancers.
The federal agency made the admission after an FDA study confirmed that Pfizer's COVID mRNA vaccine contains dangerous levels of excess DNA contamination.
As Slate News previously reported, leading scientists have been warning for some time that surges in deadly cancers among the COVID vaccinated were caused by DNA Fragments, the mRNA injections.
That's right, they're injecting you and they're leaving little bits of excess DNA there.
Who knows what it's getting up to in your system?
Who knows what it's going to do to you?
Well, now we know one thing it does: causes warp-speed cancer, it causes your body to produce these extremely aggressive cancer cells.
Those warnings have now been confirmed in a bombshell study conducted in the FDA's own laboratory.
Tests conducted at the FDA's White Oak campus in Maryland found shocking levels of DNA contamination in the quote-unquote vaccines.
The residual DNA levels exceeded regulatory safety limits by six to four hundred and seventy times.
While six times the safety limit would be alarming, 470 times is unprecedented and devastating.
470 times the excess of the regulatory safety limit.
If this was, you know, a pollutant, if this was something coming out of the tailpipe of a car, the government would come in and they would shut that car company down.
They would hit them with massive fines.
They would say, this is unacceptable.
This is dangerous.
We're not seeing anything like that, are we?
Not when they're directly injecting it into your body.
Not when it's causing these warp speed cancers and these blood clots.
And who knows what else?
No, nothing there.
But if you were to fudge your ratings on a car when it comes to your output, oh, they'll come down on you like a neutron bomb.
BEI is a trusted supplier affiliated with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIAID, previously headed by Dr. Anthony Fauci.
The findings of the peer-reviewed study were published in the Journal of High School Science.
The study finally shuts down years of dismissals by regulatory authorities who had previously labeled concerns about excessive DNA contamination as baseless.
The FDA is expected to comment on the findings this month.
Don't hold your breath.
I wouldn't expect any real comment, just oh, uh well, we'll look into it.
Isn't that strange?
Oh no, don't hold your breath.
The FDA, as my data said, means free to do anything.
They'll do what they please.
They'll inject you with whatever they please.
When it comes out that it's poison, that it's causing cancer, that it's causing blood clots, that it's giving you myocarditis, that it's causing an unprecedented wave of death in young people from heart attacks, they'll shrug and they'll move on.
Because what are you going to do?
What can we do?
They'll just keep doing it.
They'll move on to the next thing.
However, the agency has yet to issue a public alert, recall the affected batches, or explain how vials exceeding safety standards were allowed to reach the market.
The FDA research has employed two primary analytical methods.
Nanodrop analysis.
This technique uses UV spectrometry to measure the combined levels of DNA and RNA in the vaccine.
While it provides an initial assessment, it tends to overestimate DNA concentrations due to interference from RNA, even when RNA removal kits are utilized.
The next one is qubit analysis.
For more precise measurements, the researchers relied on the qubit system, which quantifies double-stranded DNA using fluorometric dye.
Both methods confirm the presence of DNA contamination far above permissible thresholds.
These findings align with earlier reports from independent laboratories in the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, and France.
Kevin McKiernan, a former director of the Human Genome Project, described the findings as a bombshell.
In a statement, he blasted the FDA for its lack of transparency.
These findings are significant, not just for what they reveal, but for what they suggest has been concealed from public scrutiny, McKiernan said.
Why has the FDA kept these data under wraps?
That's a real mystery.
You better call Scooby-Doo and the gang to figure out what's going on here.
But unlike in a Scooby-Doo mystery, it was the monsters that masked us, huh?
They weren't wearing the mask, huh?
Rut Rowraggy.
In addition to some genome integration, McKiernan highlighted another potential cancer-causing mechanism of DNA contamination in the vaccines.
He explained that plasmid DNA fragments entering the cell's cytoplasm with the help of lipid nanoparticles could overstimulate the C-gas sting pathway.
C-gas sting pathway is a crucial component of the innate immune response.
Can't trust your own innate immune response.
We're gonna hit you with some kind of poison, some kind of adjuvant that's going to provoke it.
I mean, your own innate immune response was simply designed by God, whereas this is designed by government.
Exactly.
And we all know that we all know that they simply want nothing more than to supplant God, to replace him, to be viewed as God instead.
They want to be all-powerful.
This is from the Brownstone Institute, a new COVID wave scare campaign.
New COVID wave scare campaign.
A massive flop.
That's right, nobody cares.
Like the Marvel franchise with its unlimited installments and spin-offs, a new COVID scare campaign is underway in Australia.
Like the Marvel franchise, the entertainment content exists largely to create demand for merchandise.
And like most Marvel films, this latest virus shearmongering tribe is turning out to be a massive flop.
Well, uh, the newer Marvel films are also massive flops.
The hook, there's a new highly contagious COVID omicrone subvariant in town.
Catchily named NB.1.8.1.
Or I guess that's just the period at the end of the sentence.
But no one seems to believe it.
No one cares.
It's worn out, it's welcome.
You need something new, something spookier to get people really frightened again.
This is, to me, to continue with media references, this is like when a TV show, you know, the people used to really care about has gone on too long.
They start introducing weird, wacky side characters that people just can't really get behind.
They don't really care about them.
They can't remember their names.
They stopped paying attention.
They've jumped the shark, apparently.
Sticking with time tested edition, health authorities, experts, and media are playing the cases, cases, cases angle as the latest variant sweeps the nation.
It's the sensation sweeping the nation.
With what I calculate to be Australia's 12th COVID wave since the pandemic scare series kicked off in 2020.
That's right, we're on season 12 of COVID, apparently.
And most people have stopped watching.
They've stopped caring.
They can't seem to bring themselves to be interested anymore.
Exposition.
According to Griffith University, the NB.1.8.1 variant makes up more than 40% of total COVID cases tested in Victoria, around 25% in Western Australia and New South Wales, around 20% in Queensland, and less than 10% in South Australia, reports ABC.
Harps, if you're in the chat, you'll have to let us know what you're seeing there.
Harps is a listener.
He's from Australia.
He'll give us updates from time to time since he's got boots on the ground there.
There are hundreds of different strains of Omicron, and the new subvariant NB.1.8.1 is driving up infections and hospitalizations.
Particularly in Asia and Western Australia, reports the Daily Mail.
They're really trying.
They're trying to gin up the level of fear they had originally.
They're trying to make it scary again.
But people just...
It's hard for them to care.
Already seen this movie.
Exactly.
All Hollywood can do is spin-offs and remakes.
It's the same thing with the propagandists.
Ah, man.
Even our propagandists are lazy.
They can't come up with a new story for us.
When?
and Case counts and hospitals.
Back in my day, we had really scary false flags.
You kids with your COVID variants.
Case counts and hospitalizations are well within the normal range in Western Australia.
And no one has been admitted to the ICU with COVID for months, according to the latest WA Health reporting.
That's Western Australia Health Reporting.
We can see these figures.
Figure 15, COVID-19 notifications and test positivity by notifications week, 2023-2025 year to date.
Figure 16, seven-day average of COVID-19 cases currently in hospital or ICU, 2023 or 2025 year to date.
People just can't seem to care.
We're not seeing anything out of the ordinary in national statistics either.
However, we mustn't let this contextualizing information get in the way of the narrative arc.
That's right.
Don't let info stop a good story.
The media is here to hype things up.
It's here to scare you into submission, to try to bring it back to the good old days of 2019 and 2020 when it was new and scary, and people were so eager to turn in their freedoms, to wear the mask and scream at you if you didn't, to force you back into your home, to get you fired if you wouldn't submit to the propaganda.
They're desperate to go back to those days.
Climactic buildup, back to cases, cases, cases.
It's pretty much everywhere, according to the ABC.
Yeah, it's pretty much everywhere, except, you know, people aren't really getting that sick.
People aren't really caring about it.
People aren't noticing anymore.
It's almost like it was all media hype to begin with.
It was nothing but hype.
It was all propaganda.
We remember, of course, that they flooded the numbers by making it so that anyone who died by any means, if they could find just a trace of COVID in them, the most famous case being that motorcycle accident, where they tested him afterwards and found some COVID, so they called it a COVID death, despite the fact that he had crashed his motorcycle.
And that was how he died.
They inflated the numbers massively.
And of course, they inflated the death numbers by putting people on ventilators and putting them on things like remdesivir, because it was the standard of care, the standard of care.
Despite the fact that it was killing people, that it was destroying their livers.
Endless vaccination is the only way out.
That's right.
You've got to get the booster.
And then the next booster, every booster.
You've got to subscribe to the booster premium package.
Make sure that you get it delivered direct to your door every week or month, however they decide to roll this out.
Make sure that you're on the mailing list.
You don't want to miss a single booster.
Climactic escalation.
But experts are furious that Australians are not vaccinating enough, you naughty, naughty Australians.
In the past six months, only 6.6% of adults have received a COVID vaccine, according to recent federal figures, despite the vaccines being free.
That's right, they're free.
You've only already paid for them through your tax dollars.
But they're free.
Isn't that wonderful?
You can get poisoned on the cheap these days, it seems like.
The only cost is the turbo cancer, it's worth it.
Yeah.
Just so long as you don't mind potential myocarditis, blood clots, or warp speed cancer, it's free.
And what a deal that is.
Crisis response.
Our protagonist takes action to meet the threat head on.
After all, the government has product to shift.
So the vaccine advertorial must keep pumping.
That's right, they've already bought all these.
They want to get their money's worth out of it.
They've paid for them.
They're bought.
They're in the warehouse ready to go.
So you better go out and get them.
Health Minister Mark Butler bravely does the media rounds imploring anyone who can get a booster to have a serious think about following through.
You got to have a serious think about it.
You got to sit there and absorb the propaganda.
Think about all the scary words they're saying on ABC or NBC or CBS or CNN or Fox.
Any one of these news outlets.
Just think about all those scary words.
Have a serious think about it.
All the propaganda you've seen.
The hero falters.
Unfortunately for Butler, boosters aren't recommended for many cohorts in Australia anymore because the risk benefit profile is not favorable for most people.
Current Australian guidelines suggest adults age over 75 should get a booster every six months, while those aged between 65 and 74, along with severely immunocompromised adults over 18 years of age, should get one every year.
Outside of this, boosters are not recommended, but are available to all Australian adults and to children who are severely immunocompromised.
That's right.
Even the government is slowly rolling back their suggestions, their recommendations.
That's not going to stop them from going on a media tour to say you should get it.
But when you look at the official paperwork and data, they might roll it back a little bit.
They might not have it recommended as heavily so that when it does come out, like it has, that it causes warp speed cancer, they can say, oh, well, we aren't as heavily recommending it as we were.
This article was on the Brownstone Institute from the substack of Rebecca Barnett.
You can go check that out there.
And again, COVID Wave Scare Campaign, a massive flop.
It's a very good article.
Rebecca did a great job with that.
Miss Barnett, excellent work.
We have a clip of RFK Jr. saying that it's no longer recommended.
So we're going to go ahead and play that.
You can see our wonderful RFK Jr. doing his work there.
Hi, everybody.
I'm Robert F. Kennedy Jr., your HHS Secretary, and I'm here today with NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya.
Wonderful.
FDA commissioner.
Jay Bhattacharya.
Marty McCary.
Marty McCarry.
I couldn't be more than to announce that as of today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from the CDC recommended immunization schedule.
Last year, the Biden administration urged healthy children to get yet another COVID shot despite the lack of any clinical data to support the repeat booster strategy in children.
That ends today.
It's common sense.
It's good science.
There's no evidence healthy kids need it today, and most countries have stopped recommending it for children.
We're now one step closer to realizing President Trump's promise to make America healthy again.
It's too bad that he was the one that brought us the warp speed injections to start with.
There's no reason healthy children need it, but they pushed it on him for years already.
And while this is a step in the right direction, it is really pathetic the way they're celebrating over the vaccine no longer being recommended just to children and pregnant mothers.
It's still available, you know, if pregnant mothers and children or parents of children that have been heavily propagandized want to poison their kids, but it's at least no longer recommended.
So, hey, Trump is fulfilling his promise, even though he still supports the vaccine.
That's right.
He's going to make America healthy again.
Is he going to undo the damage he's already done?
Is he going to somehow miniaturize himself and creep into your DNA so that he can get rid of the contamination?
I don't think so.
I don't think we're ever going to see the damage undone.
The population has been infected to a large degree with these warp speed cancers, with these mRNA genetic code injections, and who knows what the long-term side effects are going to be.
These are just the short-term side effects.
We still have no idea what's coming down the pipeline.
KWD 68, big money to hospitals for killing patients.
Good job, Trump.
Most debt per year for a president, Trump 1.0.
He will do better this time.
That's right.
When it comes to the debt, no one's bigger or better than Donald Trump.
He's a failure on so many fronts.
He is truly the most disappointing president of my lifetime.
That's for sure.
And yet people still seem to fall at his feet and worship him.
Sure, some people are having buyer's remorse.
We've seen that yesterday with the Proud Boys, them saying, oh, this war with Iran thing, that's bad.
We don't like that.
You said you were going to be anti-war.
Some buyer's remorse there.
And we're going to cover Candace Owens later today saying she regrets telling people to vote for Donald Trump, which she was on with Piers Morgan.
But she let him get away with pushing his nonsense about the COVID vaccine saving millions.
How it was all his doing that saved millions.
We know the truth now, don't we?
And Max.
Doctors can still push it, though.
That's right.
They're still going to push the vaccine on you.
Even when they have people at the head of the HHS and these other places saying it's not recommended anymore, the doctors have been so heavily and thoroughly propagandized that they're going to recommend it no matter what.
What I'd really like to see is if they've removed the financial incentives, I'm sure the doctors are still getting kickbacks if they can get kids to take it.
Of course, most of you know that insurance companies will sometimes, and very frequently, not pay out to clinics that don't have a certain percentage of their patients vaccinated.
The doctor that my wife and I take our son to, they don't get kickbacks from the insurance company because they don't meet that requirement.
They don't meet that threshold.
And that's part of the reason that so many of the, she said that many other of her friends have gone out of business.
Her friends in the medical industry went under because they weren't meeting that threshold either.
And they couldn't sustain it.
Because it's so heavily dependent on insurance kickbacks, on payouts.
KWD 68 removed from schedule, but our health department will still push it.
That's right.
They're going to continue to push the poison.
Don't frag me, bro.
The vast majority cannot fathom the idea that the power structure would purposefully poison the masses.
That's how they continually get away with it.
We think these people are like us, that they share some of our morality, that we have something in common, but we don't.
These people are evil on a scale that we have a hard time reconciling.
We think, well, I would never poison millions of people.
I would never create something that would damage fertility, that would potentially harm them in so many different ways.
I would never do that, so surely someone else wouldn't.
Some people are just monsters.
Some people are evil.
Some people have seared their conscience to the point where they don't care at all.
They don't see us as human, or they don't see themselves as human.
One or the other, but they're more than willing to make a fortune by killing a vast amount of people.
Atomic Dog, I never saw a kid at the cardiology for 20 plus years.
Last three years, I've seen kids, teens in the waiting room, every visit.
I wonder why.
Well, it's a mystery, Atomic Dog.
It's completely and utterly unknown.
No one has any idea why.
How could we?
Who knows?
It could be anything, really.
Perhaps it's the diesel exhaust.
It's probably something to do with climate change.
That would be my guess.
It's climate change causing these cardiac issues in children.
It's gotta be.
Can't be anything else.
And Max Gates made 50 billion during the COVID scam, so he wants more never-ending scams.
That's right.
50 billion?
That's chump change.
He needs more 50 billions.
Over and over again.
The COVID scam is extremely profitable, but it's never enough for these people.
You would think at some point they'd be able to have the money and just go, well, sure.
I know I'm evil and wicked and terrible and have poisoned a bunch of people, but I'm massively wealthy.
Why don't I at least spend my time enjoying myself?
Then you realize that this is how they enjoy themselves.
They're not the type of people that are going to relax on an island somewhere.
They enjoy tormenting us and poisoning us and killing us.
That's what they enjoy.
That's why you never see these billionaires leave and disappear to some tropical paradise.
They're always inserting themselves into the public eye and engaging in some kind of horrific influence propaganda campaign.
N-Max, Blue Cross gives a $80,000 bounty for clinics that have a certain percentage of their children fully vaxxed.
Should be criminal.
That's right.
If you poison enough people, we'll give you $80,000.
But you got to hit those numbers.
The numbers, you got to hit them.
The numbers, Mason.
Should be criminal.
I agree, N-Max.
Do not obey.
The convict experiment hammered a wedge in societies, creating the division they desire.
That's right.
It was incredibly polarizing when it happened.
There were people who talked about the fact that they were never going to see certain family members again because they weren't masking.
They weren't getting the vaccine.
And if they weren't going to do that, well, they couldn't be trusted.
And as such, we'll just never speak to our family again.
We'll ignore them.
We'll pretend they don't exist.
We'll cut them out of our lives because Donald Trump and Anthony Fauci said so.
It was a shocking demonstration of the power of propaganda.
It is truly amazing.
And it's important to remember that nobody is immune from propaganda.
Not me, not you, not any of us.
We are all susceptible to propaganda on some level.
Sure, some of it is so obvious that we don't internalize it, but we all have our blind spots and weak points.
Winfield 03.
I think with each administration, they just put less effort into the charade of serving the people's interests.
That's right.
Eventually, they're just going to say, come get your poison, you dumb idiots.
Come get it.
We've got it right here.
Come get your poison injection.
Eventually, they'll just be flat out in the open with it.
RFK Junior appointed CDC vaccine panel says it will scrutinize the childhood vaccine schedule.
That's right, they're going to scrutinize it.
They're going to look at it.
They're going to go, hmm.
They're going to get their magnifying glass out and go over it with a fine-tooth comb.
How much more data do we really need?
How many more deaths from SIDS or childhood myocarditis and heart attacks do we need to see before we look at the vaccine schedule and go, perhaps we just throw the whole thing out?
A federal vaccine advisory committee plans to review the childhood vaccination schedule and scrutinize vaccines that have been approved for decades, feeling concerns that the panel may consider changes to longstanding vaccine recommendations.
The new committee chair, Martin Koldorf, a biostatistician who criticized pandemic air lockdowns, and said he was fired from Harvard for refusing to get a COVID vaccination, struck a combative tone as the meeting began.
Some media outlets have been very harsh on the new members of this committee, issuing false accusations and making concerted efforts to put scientists in either a pro- or anti-vaccine box, Koldorf said.
Such labels undermine critical scientific inquiry, and it further feeds the flames of vaccine hesitancy.
See, this is just another sham.
He's worried about vaccine hesitancy.
He's not Worried about how many people have been injured or killed by vaccines.
He's worried about vaccine hesitancy.
Koldorf also said that he opposed the Federal Health Agency's decision to temporarily pause the rollout of Johnson Johnson's COVID vaccine due to reports of rare blood clots in young women.
There was a shortage of vaccines and people were dying.
So I think that the pause of the JJ vaccine was inappropriate, Koldorf said.
So in that case, I was, I guess, the most pro-vaccine person among the vaccine scientists in this country.
This is.
This is who we have on the vaccine panel at the CDC.
This is who's going to scrutinize the vaccines.
Isn't that wonderful?
He was the most pro-vaccine.
He didn't want to pause the J and J vaccines, despite the fact that blood clots were being reported in young women because COVID was scary.
This is the level of academic we have.
If he actually believed the COVID scam, then he's an idiot, a fool.
But most likely, he's simply here to paper over what was happening.
He's here to give some kind of plausible deniability and say, see, we've got someone who is skeptical about vaccines, but he's not really, is he?
He's not, because there were blood clots being reported.
People were dying, and he was still saying, go for it, do it.
He's either evil or a fool.
As the meeting progressed, several committee members voiced debunked anti-vaccine talking points, including that most adverse events aren't reported and that part of the coronavirus called the spike protein lingers in the body for months to years after vaccination.
They claim these are debunked, but they don't say how or by whom.
Cite your sources.
Show your evidence.
Where were they debunked?
I want to know.
Prove it.
This article is incredible because this person, the CDC panel head, who is the most pro-vaccine by his own definition, Martin Kuldorf, is not vaccine, is not vaccine-friendly enough for them.
They want someone.
They say the now-debunked things that the previous article, didn't that just say that the who just admitted that this is a real thing?
Like, they pretended it was fake for a long time, but now they are having to admit it.
Yes, the warp speed cancers are admitted, but they're claiming that the spike protein stuff is debunked, and that the adverse event reaction, the VARES database, you know, the fact that most events aren't reported is debunked, despite the fact that we've seen how incredibly difficult it is to get a doctor to declare a vaccine injury.
They never want to admit it.
It is incredibly difficult, no matter the amount of evidence you have when you go in.
The doctor doesn't want to say that it was a vaccine injury.
Most doctors are incredibly unlikely to want to because it's a huge source of revenue for them.
If they start sending more people to VARES, more and more people are going to realize that this was a vaccine injury.
If they can just say it was something else, if they don't have to tell you about VARS, if they don't have to diagnose a vaccine injury, it keeps the cash cow going.
Defy Tyrants 1776.
RFK throwing the Trump worshippers a bone says nothing about the 72 forced childhood vaccines.
Still poisoning kids.
That's right.
Amidi.
The kids and teens with heart problems is actually because uptick in homeschooling or homesteading in backyard gardens.
There's stuff in the dirt that is causing it.
That's right.
If you've got your own little backyard garden, if you're homesteading, you've got chickens or cows or goats, better watch out.
They're coming for you.
Those nasty little chickens, they're going to poison you.
It's dangerous out there getting farm fresh eggs.
Big Brit is back again.
They will never get rid of jabs for kids.
They have brainwashed idiots for too long.
They think they are needed.
It truly is amazing the level of propaganda and how people are utterly convinced that if you don't vaccinate your child with this absurd number of different chemicals, they're just going to die.
They can't survive.
The measles is going to get them.
They'll be itchy and it will just be too much.
It is incredible to me.
And it really, as a kid, I don't remember this level of obsession, this level of insanity over it.
You know, vaccines were something that got mentioned occasionally, you know, every now and then.
But it wasn't so prominent in the public consciousness.
But over the last 10, 12, maybe 15 years, they have used measles, the MMR vaccine, to terrify people, to continually scare them, saying, oh, you need it, or your child is going to get the measles.
It's going to happen.
They're going to get the measles and they'll pass away because the measles is so incredibly infectious.
And then if you were to ask them, well, what's the fatality rate on it?
Like, oh, well, you know, it's incredibly infectious.
It's so infectious.
It's the most infectious disease on the planet.
Okay, but what's the fatality rate?
We're not talking about fatality rate.
We're talking about how incredibly infectious it is.
And your kid will be itchy.
You know, it'll be unpleasant.
So poison them.
Brian Deb McCartney, did you hear that RFK wants all Americans to have a wearable health monitoring device in the next five years?
I had not heard that.
Isn't that wonderful?
Good old RFKJ.
He's going to monitor you.
He's going to make sure that you're healthy.
If you're ingesting Red 40, he's going to kick down your door and put you in a headlock.
He's going to call you a nerd.
When I was a kid, I got three vaccines, Kennedy said Tuesday during a congressional hearing.
Today, they get 69 to 92 jabs of vaccines between conception and when they are 18 years old.
However, many vaccine experts argue that today's shots contain fewer antigens, the key components of vaccines that train the immune system to recognize the germ, compared to generations ago and therefore less taxing on the immune system.
Isn't this somewhat of an admission that these vaccines are taxing and straining the immune system?
Well, there's less Antigens in them, so they're less problematic for the immune system.
It's still an admission that they're problematic for the immune system, that it causes issues and problems.
So the fact that they're saying, well, it's not as bad as it used to be, is still admitting that it's bad, that it's dangerous, that it's problematic.
These people are evil.
They're fools.
There's also the matter of them blatantly lying about the adjuments put into the vaccines as you have somewhere in your stack you might be getting to that next yeah the uh they continually talked about oh we've removed the uh thimerosol the mercury from this one vaccine over here ignoring the fact that it was still in i believe the flu shot is what it was they were still putting it directly into one of the other vaccines but they made a big deal of removing it from one of them i have a uh comment here from dad said uh i
went to the hospital last week and they had professionally printed signs telling you to wear a mask if you thought you'd been around anyone with measles recently it's kind of a warning sign to stay away from these idiots that's right got a mask up for measles the measly masks well and uh as i was saying before this article from a spike stuff has been debunked but the previous article from the brownstone institute here
uh has quotes from experts talking about how they are now having to admit that the spike protein is a thing that's right who would have thought that some journalist at a research isn't able to keep up with the changing lies that they have to admit were lies who would have thought that the brownstone institute and rebecca barnett does better research than a ol thanks a ol really toe in the party line keeping the propaganda going good job i'm
sure there will be a special place in hell for people like that well we've been going on for 45 minutes we're gonna take a break and when we come back we're gonna look at ev news that's right electric vehicles tesla rolled out their auto taxis and they're not exactly up to par people have been having some issues with them they've been causing some chaos around austin to be fair austin is always in chaos anymore so perhaps that's why they decided to roll it out there no
matter what they do people just be like it's another day isn't it well we'll look at that and we'll look at the cargo ship that caught on fire stay with us folks we'll be right back you're
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As I said, we're going to get into EVs and the fire that broke out on a cargo ship carrying 3,000 cars.
It has now sadly sank to the bottom of the ocean.
It is now in Davey Jones' locker.
The fire broke out several weeks ago.
It burned.
I don't know if it burned continually or if it kept reigniting, but it eventually sank the cargo ship.
It was carrying 3,000 new vehicles and it has now sunk to the bottom of the North Pacific, off the coast of Alaska.
Again, several weeks after catching fire and being abandoned by its 22-member crew.
Thankfully, all the crew was able to evacuate and get off the boat.
There were no casualties.
The Morning Midas sank Monday evening in international water near the Aleutian Islands, London-based shipping company, Zodiac Maritime, said in a statement.
I guess now you could say we're mourning Midas.
M-O-U-R-N.
We're mourning the loss.
The Coast Guard received a distress alert on June 3rd about the fire.
The crew escaped on lifeboats without any injuries and were rescued by a nearby container ship.
I suppose that container ship wasn't carrying any EVs, so they were able to make it safely.
A large plume of smoke was visible rising from the ship's stern where about 700 electric and hybrid vehicles were being stored.
Lithium-ion batteries can cause fires if damaged.
That's right, or if they come from the factory malfunctioning, sometimes these things just go off for no particular reason.
The carrier, which was headed to a Pacific port in Mexico after leaving China in late May, was abandoned when the crew was unable to extinguish the fire on board.
And of course, it burned for three weeks.
Whether it was continual or just reigniting, we don't know, but that's what these lithium-ion batteries do.
Even if you extinguish it, it will occasionally just come back to life.
It will start again.
These are incredibly hard to put out.
We've seen that people, or fire departments, have taken to getting these incredibly large tanks of water and just submerging the vehicles in them.
Because they can't keep them from reigniting.
It's the only way.
They have to submerge them entirely.
Zodiac Maritime said the fire, bad weather, and water seepage sank the vessel in an area that's more than 16,000 feet deep, more than 400 miles from land, about 100 miles away from when the fire was first reported.
That's right.
But I think perhaps the main cause Of the sinking wasn't necessarily the bad weather, but perhaps it was the battery fire.
I don't think we have many cargo ships that are routinely going down from bad weather.
I think we've largely escaped that era of sea transport.
The giant plume of smoke is a hint to what might have caused the sinking.
That's right.
This is a fairly obvious mystery.
I don't necessarily think we...
We're not having to figure this out.
I think we can pretty much say that it was the battery fire.
Wind and rain rarely sets ships on fire.
It doesn't happen all too frequently.
The company did not say whether they were able to remove the vehicles from the ship before it went under, but a salvage crew arrived within days of the fire.
Imagine, if you will, you're one of these salvage crews and you're going out there and you see, you know, like, oh, it's a lithium-ion battery fire, and you're tasked with removing some more of these electric vehicles.
I would be sweating bullets.
You mean we're going to pull these things that are causing this other ship to burn and sink and go down onto our ship?
No, thank you.
Two salvage tugboats with pollution control equipment will remain in the area for time being to watch for signs of oil spills.
What about lithium-ion contamination?
What about all the other different chemicals which are in these massive batteries in these cars?
How are they going to do they monitor for those?
And is this going to be added to the EV carbon footprint?
Is this going to be attributed to it?
Because they're continually talking about the carbon footprint of regular cars and how much damage they do to the environment.
But these lithium-ion batteries continually burst into flames and send billowing clouds of chemical smoke into the air.
Do they mention that?
We've got some comments here.
KWD68 cargo ship full of lithium batteries, so I'd say loading equated to setting it afire.
I know of three that have gone down.
It's happening more and more.
As they continue to produce more and more of these electric vehicles, we're going to see it happen more and more.
They just routinely go up.
I would never own an electric vehicle.
I would never want to park it near my house for fear that it might just decide to go up in a ball of fire one night.
They are fire hazards.
And when they have a couple of them on a giant container ship, if one were to catch fire, it's probably not the end of the ship.
They can probably take care of one or two of these setting themselves on fire.
But when they have thousands of them, that's going to cause a chain reaction.
You're not going to be able to put out all of them.
Got some older comments that I missed about vaccines.
Nibutu 2029.
Truth is the most precious thing.
Truly despicable human being.
Audi, MRR, removing mercury from vaccines is not the point.
Why in the hell was it in there in the first place?
It's a good question, Audi.
I'm sure they have a totally reasonable explanation.
Oh, you see, it's an adjuvant.
It's used to antagonize the immune system to cause a better reaction.
It's there for your safety and health.
Don't worry about the fact that it's poison and will damage you.
We did it with the best of intentions.
Cargo ship carrying 3,000 new vehicles sinks off Alaska weeks after catching fire.
This is coverage from the same article by CBS.
Among the cars were about 70 fully electric and about 680 hybrid vehicles.
Well, over 700 lithium-ion batteries.
70 fully electric and 680 hybrids.
Isn't that wonderful?
A Dutch safety board in a recent report called for improving emergency response on North Sea shipping routes after a deadly 2023 fire aboard a freighter that was carrying 3,000 automobiles, including nearly 500 electric vehicles from Germany to Singapore.
One person was killed and others injured in the fire, which burned out of control for a week.
And this one went for three weeks.
These cars, as we've said over and over, they're very, very difficult to put out.
They burn and they burn and they reignite.
Well, we're going to move away from that story.
As I said, we're going to talk about Tesla's autopilot and the robo-taxis.
Before we get into the robo-taxis, though, this story, Tess is very sad.
It's from nj.com.
Tesla's autopilot failed, killing three members of a New Jersey family, lawsuit says.
That reminds me of what Steve Wozniak said, the co-founder of Apple.
He talked about how he thought Tesla was incredibly nifty.
He loved his Tesla.
But he said, don't trust autopilot.
That's trying to kill you.
He was incredibly fond of his Tesla, but even he had to admit the autopilot was dangerous and not to be trusted.
A New Jersey man has sued Tesla months after his parents and sister died in a crash on the Garden State Parkway, one of the vehicles last year.
A wrongful death suit filed Monday in federal court in Camden.
Max Dreyerman and the estate representing his family members allege the braking system and other features of the 2024 Tesla Model S were defective and unsafe.
It also alleges the autopilot and self-driving features would have prevented the car from veering off the toll road had they been functioning properly.
Features such as forward collision warning, lane departure avoidance, and emergency lane departure were defective, the suit alleged.
And how will you know these things are defective until something like this happens?
How will you test for it?
Is there any way to do it before just getting on the highway and hoping for the best?
I don't know.
I can't think of a way for you to truly test these systems for yourself.
The northbound Tesla ran off the road to the left, hit a sign, a guardrail, and a concrete bridge support.
The driver, David Dreyerman, 54.
Front seat passenger, Michelle D. Dreyerman, 54.
And back seat passenger, Brooke D. Dreyerman, 17.
Were all killed.
It is such a tragedy for this family.
The three were on their way home from an outdoor concert, the suit said.
Max Dreyerman was 19 and away at college at the time of the crash.
He's a poor man.
Only 19.
And both his parents and his sister got killed in a crash that could have been so easily avoided if we weren't being fed this propaganda about these wonderful self-driving cars, How incredible they are, how they're so much safer than human drivers.
Right up until they aren't functioning, right up until there's no way to tell, and it gets on the highway and plows into something.
Allegedly.
Isn't it wonderful?
Got comments, Ron Helton 1.
That's one way to get rid of the unwanted and overpriced cars.
That's right.
We're just going to sink them all into the ocean.
We're going to fill up the Mariana's Trench with electric vehicles.
Be my Valentine, like self-lighting birthday candles.
That's right, except it's a much worse surprise.
Nibiru 2029 cargo ship has sunk to create a submerged lithium toxic waste dump.
Isn't it wonderful?
Isn't it grand?
Under the sea.
That's what saving the planet looks like.
Making lots of lithium-toxic waste dumps.
Exactly.
Did you know that fish love lithium-toxic waste?
They can't get enough of this stuff.
I've been hearing rumors the fish are addicted.
They need more lithium-toxic waste.
Don't frag me, bro.
Drop lithium in water and enjoy the fireworks.
Any science experiments you undertake, we do not condone or co-sign.
This is not advice.
We will not be telling you to drop lithium into water.
Please don't do this.
Elon Musk's Tesla Robo-Taxis caught on video driving erratically on Texas streets.
This is in Austin, Texas, as I said.
Perhaps they rolled it out there because no one can tell the difference.
There's so much chaos in Austin as is, people just take it as another day.
But we're going to play this clip for you.
It's pretty humorous.
And those chimes are new too.
I've never heard those kinds of chimes before.
Oh, new chimes.
Actually, to use this drop-off early feature that we can have.
We can get out.
Oh, awesome.
This is the corner now.
Are you around here?
Is that what you're using it?
Yeah, this is where we were going.
Ooh, we are stuck in a...
We're stuck a little bit in the intersection.
No, we're a little stuck in the middle of an intersection.
Okay, we're at the corner.
Okay.
All right, so off we go.
We got dropped off.
You got my back?
Yeah.
Perfect.
All right, thank you, Diego.
Thank you, buddy.
Okay.
Okay.
So we're behind this bus stop here.
It looks like we got dropped off right here at the corner.
Oh no.
Oh!
It's stuck.
Let's see how it handles this.
Not well.
He is stuck.
I totally found him.
If you're listening to this, the Tesla has stopped in the middle of the intersection.
Lights are flashing and it's not moving.
They dropped them off early.
And now it is refusing to leave the middle of the intersection.
It is just sitting there.
The best part about this whole thing is there is someone who's tasked with riding in the Tesla to monitor it.
And he's just sitting there impotently as the Tesla does whatever it wants.
He is just seated there like a fool.
I love their speculation at the end.
It's like the guy's looking at his app trying to figure out how to get it to move.
And he's speculating, do I need to rate the ride before it'll move out of the middle of a traffic light intersection?
That's right.
Until you give me five stars, I will block traffic.
I will hold this intersection hostage.
The wonders of modern technology, folks.
You've got to imagine the man sitting in the chair is sweating bullets.
Oh no, what do I do?
The autopilot has malfunctioned.
I'm mostly just here to prevent lawsuits.
I don't actually know what I'm supposed to do to fix this thing.
Comment from David Knight.
He says this is by invitation only and only 420 per ride.
Tesla wants influencers who will cheer no matter how bad the thing is.
Oh boy, it's wonderful.
It was so much fun riding in the Tesla.
It was so much fun watching it stop in an intersection, block traffic, and let us out in the middle of the intersection.
Isn't it wonderful?
Isn't it grand?
Of course, I'm sure the 420 is specifically picked by Elon Musk as reference to the meme.
He likes to do that kind of lazy, stupid nonsense.
CNBC reports that Tesla's RoboTaxi Service in Austin, Texas, which launched this weekend, has already caught the attention of federal regulators due to a series of concerning incidents captured on camera and widely shared on social media.
You never want to come to the attention of federal regulators.
It's never a good sign.
When that happens, a video, which quickly went viral on Monday, showed Tesla's robo-taxis engaging in a variety of alarming behaviors on Austin streets.
I've witnessed quite a few alarming behaviors on Austin streets as well.
In one instance, a robo-taxi was seen driving on the wrong side of the street after failing to make a left turn, while another was captured breaking abruptly in the middle of traffic, apparently in response to stationary police vehicles.
And of course, something like that would basically be a guaranteed ticket for a human driver.
They would be like, ooh, free money for the state.
And we're not directly in its path.
These incidents have sparked concern among both the public and regulators who are now scrutinizing Tesla's latest foray into driverless technology.
Tesla's robotaxi pilot program in Austin involves a fleet of 10 to 20 Model Y vehicles equipped with the company's most advanced autonomous driving software and hardware.
As a precautionary measure, each vehicle is currently accompanied by a human safety observer seated in the front passenger seat.
That's right.
A human safety observer who is just there to witness, to bear witness and do nothing.
Utterly powerless, completely impotent, seated right there as the machine goes haywire.
What a job to have.
You've got to imagine as time goes on and he sees the Tesla perform more and more erratic driving, more and more boneheaded maneuvers.
He's questioning why he signed up for this.
The service, which operates during daylight hours and in favorable weather conditions.
What is favorable weather conditions?
What do they mean by that?
I'd like some clarification.
Texas, as some of you probably know, is incredibly warm and sunny.
It is always bright.
The rain is infrequent.
I cannot think of a place with what is probably a more favorable climate for this sort of thing.
It is always bright.
There is always plenty of light during the day.
It is currently available by invitation only to a limited number of riders who pay a fixed fee of $4.20 per ride.
Haha, funny number, $420.
Despite the setbacks, the launch of Tesla's RoboTaxi Service in Austin triggered an 8% surge in the company's stock price on Monday.
Over the rollout falls short of CEO Elon Musk's numerous promises over the past decade regarding the company's progress toward achieving full autonomy.
That's right, for years he's been claiming that they would achieve full autonomy.
In 2015, Musk claimed that Tesla cars would achieve full autonomy within three years.
A decade ago.
A decade, he's been promising full autonomy.
And this is what he has rolled out.
This is the quality we're seeing, dropping you off in the middle of intersections.
The thing is, a decade ago, people were already saying that it was better than the average human.
They put forward the Tesla propaganda of, oh, look, we've driven X number of miles and had fewer crashes than a human would, or no crashes, whatever it was.
And of course, the thing that they were doing was whenever there was a crash, it would shunt it over to the human at the last second and blame it all on the human.
So it made it look like they were very safe.
Because anytime it messed up, it was the human that messed up.
But anytime it drove successfully, it was all it.
I love playing these kinds of games.
Like, oh no, technically, since we turned over control to the human at the last nanosecond, within a picosecond before impact, technically it's the human's fault.
He should have reacted.
Should have known that it was his job to prevent the Tesla from driving smack into something.
And we're back to the power of propaganda because it was so obvious.
It's obvious now when you see these things, the videos of these trying to drive that it can't drive anywhere near as well as the average human.
And they've had to publicly admit that.
They are no longer claiming that the Teslas can be sent out as taxis autonomously.
But as it gets better, it will get close to human driving level.
And then when that happens, there will be another full-on assault of propaganda of people saying that this is now safer than the average human.
Yes.
You're going to have a massive number of influencers who will put out videos.
I traveled across the country in a Tesla self-driving car.
You'll see that video.
I guarantee, within the next 10 years, I promise you, some idiot like Mr. Beast or one of his other carbon copies will have, I traveled the United States in a fully autonomous vehicle without ever taking the wheel.
Here's what I learned.
You'll see that kind of thing.
In fact, I'm surprised we haven't seen something like it already.
We may already have.
I don't follow those types of people, but I guarantee you, if it's not happened yet, it's coming.
KWD68, Americans will never pass up a chance to do less.
That includes driving.
That's right.
They love turning over control.
They love not having to think or do anything.
They love to be lazy.
0861, lithium toxic waste.
It's what fish crave.
That's right.
The fish need their lithium toxic waste.
What are you?
Some kind of fish bigot?
You don't want to give them their lithium waste?
Come on.
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Caboose 888, I wonder if those robot taxis are programmed to take you to jail if you have warrants.
That's right.
It's going to scan your driver's license and figure out that you have a parking ticket that's unpaid, and it's going to take you directly to the police station.
It'll notify them you're on the way, so they'll be ready with batons and tasers and pepper spray, ready to beat you.
The cab of the future.
What is it?
Was it from...
Something like that.
With the obnoxious talking cab from...
How could I forget this?
It's got to get to Mars.
HAL 9000, there was a driverless taxi that went nuts at LAX in Circles.
The guy in this car live streamed it.
Well, at least I suppose he got some good views out of it.
I suppose, you know, at least it wasn't all bad for him.
Going semi-viral.
Tesla stock in Tailspin after air plagued RoboTaxi debut.
Things were veering way off the road for Tesla.
In the wake of the long-awaited RoboTaxi rollout in Austin, Tesla stock saw initial bump.
Those gains weren't able to withstand the ample bad press the autonomous cabs have gotten in the few days they've trawled Texas streets.
Oh no.
On Tuesday, the botched RoboTaxi launch led Tesla's stock to drop more than 4% and nearly $15 in a single day.
That's right, I can't imagine that seeing all those videos of it performing those insane stunts, whether it's stopping in the middle of an intersection or slamming on the brakes when it sees a police car helped their stock prices.
Embarrassingly, they still have human safety monitors, riding shotgun, breaking traffic laws, and driving erratically.
That's right, you're just there to bear witness.
You're there to sit there and catalog the number of infractions and crimes it commits.
You've got no say.
One of the most viral Robo-Taxi freakouts shows one of the not exactly self-driving cabs breaking repeatedly when driving near police cars.
Blowing through an intersection and swerving into oncoming traffic, all within the brief 20 minutes that the ride was filmed by its backseat passenger.
In another unsettling RoboTaxi video, the Model Y self-driving steering wheel jerks back and forth while plowing through another intersection before careening across the double yellow line.
Isn't it wonderful?
I'm sure it's making great content for these influencers.
I'm sure they're having a wonderful time.
In an investor note shared with MarketWatch, erstwhile Tesla bull Tom Narion of RBC Capital Markets pointed out that the inclusion of human safety monitors and remote drivers in the RoboTaxi rollout came as a rude surprise to stockholders banking on a revolutionary demo.
Robo taxis are critical to the Tesla investment case, Narian wrote.
That's right.
This is what they've been hanging their hat on for years.
This is what they've been working towards.
For a decade, they've been saying, autonomous vehicles are just around the corner.
Much like Benjamin Netanyahu's statements of Iran being just weeks to months away from the bomb, we are always just weeks to months away from fully self-driving vehicles.
It's funny how that works.
It always seems like these people have a nebulous timeline.
These liars love to just be weeks to months, maybe a few years away.
They don't give you hard dates.
They don't tell you what kind of progress they're making.
They just say, well, it's happening.
It's coming.
It's coming down the pipeline.
Only time will tell if this will work, the analyst concluded.
And the thing is, the technology is slowly getting better than it was, but it's going to get much, much more dangerous once it gets a little bit better, because then they will start rolling it out everywhere and telling everyone that it's safe and you'll be on the road with all of these kamikaze robots.
That's right.
These suicidal self-driving vehicles.
The movie was Total Recall.
Thank you, Lance.
Yes.
I could not recall Total Recall.
It had been wiped from my mind.
How terrorists might impact U.S. car prices by brand.
We're going to take a quick look at this.
And of course, car prices have already gone through the roof.
They've gotten more and more expensive already.
This is going to make some of them ludicrously overpriced.
Apparently, the leading, the brand that is going to raise the most, well, the two top brands are Buick and Hyundai.
Despite the fact that Buick is ostensibly an American car brand, apparently they manufacture so much outside of the United States or get so many pieces from outside the United States that it looks like they're going to go up by 22%.
I can't imagine ever buying a Buick.
And at these prices, I don't imagine anyone ever will again.
I've never seen a Buick that I thought looked nice.
And a Hyundai increasing by 22%.
The only reason people buy Hyundai's is because they're cheap cars that you don't have to worry about.
They're pieces of garbage, in my opinion, from what I've seen.
Kia, another low-price, low-quality car that will be completely and utterly undermined by the tariffs.
The entire use case for IKEA, as I said about Hyundai, is that they're cheap.
If they're not cheap anymore, why buy it?
BMW, plus 19%.
Mazda, plus 19%.
Lexus, up 17%.
Subaru plus 16%.
Chevrolet, up 15.
Nissan, up 15.
Volkswagen up 14%.
Toyota up 14.
Ford up 13.
GMC up 12.
Honda up 8.
Jeep up 6%.
Tesla only going up 3%.
Hmm.
I'm sure that is a feather in Elon's cap.
I'm sure he doesn't mind that.
All my other competitors' prices are going to go through the roof.
Data and discussion.
The data for this visualization comes from Insurify, which projected price increases for various car brands based on their exposure to overseas manufacturing and parts.
And of course, these are estimates.
These are not hard facts yet, but this is a likely scenario.
Got a comment here from Dad, from David Knight.
Self-driving will only work when human drivers are banned.
That's right.
They'll continually say that, well, the self-driving cars aren't the problem.
It's these erratic, unstable, unpredictable humans that are the problem.
The self-driving cars can't figure out and understand what the human is about to do next, so we have to get you off the streets.
Once we do that, it'll be perfectly safe.
Brian Debucartney, our friend's electric bike battery caught fire in the garage.
We seen that kind of thing as well.
Not just electric cars, but these electric scooters and electric bikes combusting.
It's the lithium-ion batteries that are the problem.
Although Buick is an American brand, the company produces many of its models in China and South Korea.
As a result, Buick tops this list with a plus, with a 22% projected price increase.
The highest among all brands surveyed.
And again, who is going to buy a Buick when the price goes up 22%?
This underscores how globalization has changed the footprint of even legacy U.S. nameplates.
In fact, Buick is so big in China, it has its own sub-brand.
Well, the more you learn, a sub-brand of Buick.
All right, well, we're going to take a quick break, and I will be right back, folks.
We're going to look at Donald Trump's Nobel Peace Prize dreams.
Stay with us.
We'll be right back.
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It's fantastic to have you on.
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You're back on the full setup.
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Isn't technology wonderful?
We're going to put our fate in the hands of Robo-Taxis because technology is so grand.
I forgot to update terms of service, so now I won't arrive safely to my destination.
Exactly.
You have to accept the end-user license agreement that says they won't be held responsible when this thing plows into an 18-wheeler.
The technocratic nightmare is just over the horizon.
It's alive and well in Austin, isn't it great?
That wonderful city we all know and love.
But as I was talking to you in the break, I said, I want to talk about what's going on with the markets, what's going on with gold and silver, and as you pointed out, crude oil.
Because after Trump struck Iran, not much happened.
The markets kind of looked at it and went, eh, we'll see.
We'll wait.
We know Trump always chickens out the whole taco meme.
Trump always chickens out.
He backs off.
He backs down.
And I want to get your opinion on that and see what you think is going to happen with all this.
Well, I thought it was a tragic mix of absolutely insane coupled with something comedy bizarre because, you know, leading up to the strike on Saturday, Trump was telling the people of Tehran to evacuate.
I mean, this is just unprecedented rhetoric from a president.
We've never seen this type of behavior before.
I mean, even in his previous administration, it's just he even tweeted unconditional surrender.
I'm not sure he even knows what that means.
Like if you look at World War II, how catastrophic that policy just decimated.
So I just throwing around those terms.
And of course, I looked at it and thought, well, maybe this is the bend in the river where you've seen the memes where he slowly morphs into George W. Bush.
You know, I just thought, well, maybe this is where he's finally going to do the reveal.
And then the strike happened.
The interesting part about the markets, Travis, is the markets didn't shake at all.
Like gold had a little bit of a bump, but they just kept going like as if nothing really was.
I mean, it didn't hit another all-time high.
Silver just kept doing its thing.
It's continuing to reset with the gold and silver ratio.
It's around 90 ounces of silver make one ounce of gold today, but it's up.
It's like a 13-year high or more.
And it just didn't do anything.
I thought the most important metric, though, was crude oil.
It actually went down.
I was watching it in real time.
One of my good friends was in the Middle East, and I think is still there right now, was working a deal.
He works for a major oil company.
And he was, you know, texting me.
He said, it's pretty tense here.
He was giving me a rundown of how it seems on the streets there.
I think he's in Saudi Arabia.
And at the same time, we're just talking about the price of crude.
And, you know, the headlines came out that Iran was going to close the Strait of Hormuz, and then crude went down.
The markets have not taken this seriously, and perhaps they know something.
I mean, we're all following the politics of it and have, you know, we have all of our frame of reference in history, what's happened to us before with the lead up of these unnecessary wars.
So it's hard to say.
But I definitely think we're, as far as the rhetoric's concerned, I think we've just, what's just happened, I think, has made us, the loss of credibility is palpable.
And I think that's, again, the market's going on its own.
I don't think the rhetoric from Trump is going to change much now.
Yeah, as you said, people have kind of come to realize that anything Trump does, he will double back on and reverse himself on within a few days.
He gets real fired up.
He talks a big game and shouts from the rooftops, but very quickly moves on to the next topic, the next subject.
So they've stopped kind of reacting to it.
They've stopped acknowledging it.
Or it's just confirmation that the market is a fully controlled bubble and it just does whatever the power players want.
It's possibly that.
I mean, we're just waiting for a reaction.
It's like, am I going to trade?
You know, am I going to buy the dip or sell off at a certain point?
Well, if you, there wasn't much movement at all.
It's like it didn't actually happen.
And perhaps that's just the market not taking him seriously.
And that's, it's truly ridiculous because this is one of the most insane things that has happened in my lifetime.
This just strike on Iran, this unilateral, well, you know, bilateral, I suppose, between the USA and Israel strike where the sitting president just says, yeah, we're going to neutralize their nuclear program.
We're going to send bombers in.
And almost no reaction to it.
This potential for war, this insane policy.
And people just go, eh, well, you know, we'll see.
We'll see what happens.
And you mentioned the memes of him morphing into George W. Bush.
I keep expecting to see Dick Cheney pop out from somewhere just like, eh, hey, here I am.
Yeah, right.
He's back.
Yeah.
It's like he never left.
Isn't it wonderful?
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
And again, as you said, the most insane thing is that oil didn't react to this.
We get a massive amount of oil through the Strait of Hormuz.
And the Middle East supplies, just in general, a massive amount of oil to countries around the world.
And just, well, you know, who knows?
It's not much movement at all, which is, to me, the most insane thing.
You would expect some fluctuations one way or the other.
That would be the normal standard reaction.
That would be what you expect.
You'd see the market either fly up or fly down, but it's just toodling along as if nothing happened.
Has it impacted Bitcoin at all?
Has anything been going on with crypto after this?
Well, Bitcoin, I think, weathered it pretty well.
Again, that's another indication that nothing much happened with the markets.
Bitcoin, I think, dipped down into like 101,000.
And I can check the spot price here in a second.
We're still hovering in the 104, 105 range last time I checked.
So Bitcoin didn't really respond to this either, which is interesting.
You just brought up how much crude oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
I think it's like 26% of the world's oil supply or something like it, some crazy number.
And then, of course, the entire Middle East accounts for about that.
I mean, so it's like where you get the supply of the crude oil.
I've long since wondered, you know, when there's saber rattling, if you actually look at who benefits, it is Iran, like Iran, Saudi Arabia, because the price of crude goes up.
This didn't happen this time.
I mean, even when Iran was, you know, in the early 2000s or, you know, post-Iraq war, it was on the chopping block.
It just couldn't pull it off at the time.
The neocon ran out of time, ran out the clock with George W. Bush leaving office.
So they really couldn't get that done.
But during that time, there was a ramp up in the price of crude oil that was always coming from Iran doing some saber rattling.
And I thought watching that closely, the correlation between their president saying death to America and wiping Israel off the map and all that stuff.
And then you see the price of crude would bolster from that.
I don't know.
This is something different, Travis.
Whatever we're watching now is something different.
And I'm glad that you noticed the same metrics that I did.
It's like, hey, well, nothing moved here.
So, you know, in the strike and everything, and all the stuff subsequently afterwards looks scripted to me.
So perhaps we avoided this particular trap to get into a long, protracted, kinetic, unnecessary war.
But, you know, as far as markets are concerned, nothing happened.
Yeah.
We've got a question here from my dad.
And he says that, you know, of course, George W. Bush went out and said, Mission accomplished in 2003.
He had that gigantic banner behind him.
He gave that speech, like, we've done it, we won.
And then we were mired there for eight more years.
It just continued and dragged out.
Just how long after Mission Accomplished were you sent to Iraq?
Were you?
Oh, I was in Iraq during Mission Accomplished when he landed on that aircraft carrier.
As a matter of fact, the day he did that, I was sitting on top of a Humvee watching tracer fire go off and wondering who was shooting at who.
So it was a great victory.
I'm sure.
We didn't even know.
Yeah, I'll have to look at the date on that.
I'm pretty sure that that was the day he landed and said, oh, you know, mission accomplished and all the rest.
But there was definitely violence.
That was just the beginning.
You know, the mission accomplished banner was just the beginning of the war.
That's when everything really started to happen.
All those CIA assets flooding in from all over the Middle East and people with Syrian passports.
And matter of fact, the Musha Hedin from Afghanistan, our old friends that killed the Russians and that were in Afghanistan liberating them or whatever from the Taliban, they were there in northern Iraq as well.
So everybody came.
It was a big jamboree.
What was the, if you remember, what was kind of like the feeling on the ground when people like you, people who were enlisted, people who were there in country saw George W. Bush make that speech?
Did anyone kind of roll their eyes and go, ah, yeah, mission accomplished.
We really did it.
I feel like so that I watched a documentary of Gore Vidal, who served in World War II in the Pacific, you know, and he always, he just kind of bitter about it.
He's like, because his best friend was a Marine that was killed in World War II in the Pacific as well.
And he said, I never heard anyone utter a patriotic thing the entire time I was in the war.
Like, you know, it would make fun of politics.
It just, it just really didn't get brought up that much.
It was, you're just focused on, because you're, you know, if you're the first in or your first wave of troops, I mean, you just got so much on your mind.
And there's no television.
So there's no television.
Maybe you could pick up some short wave, like listen to the BBC or whatever.
I had a little handheld radio.
I try to listen, but you're almost news blackout because all you got is the comms from Mission Command.
I was like, all you got are those comms and you get kind of fed, which is scary.
You get fed what's going on in the world.
You don't know.
For all you know, you're in the middle of World War III, too.
So, I mean, I don't know.
It was a, you know, looking back, I don't have to check the maybe the Whistler can check on the date of when that was on when he landed on the aircraft carrier, but I want to say it was, I want to say it was May, like the beginning of May.
Good old, you know, as the saying goes, you know, the poor men fight the war, the rich men start the war.
You know, all wars are banker wars.
People on the ground in a media blackout as they're dealing with, as you said, tracer fire, wondering who's shooting at who as George Bush, you know, sits on his aircraft carrier with his giant banner behind him.
We did it.
Mission accomplished.
And then eight more years of pointless death and destruction and just destroying the Iraqi infrastructure, killing so many of their people and so many veterans coming home maimed and wounded.
It's absolutely disgusting.
They had a headline last week, you know, this war fever really showing me who people really are.
And that's what I saw last week.
And one of the headlines from Drudge was, and this is just going to stick with me forever.
They had this, I don't know who the guy is, but they had some general, four-star general, supposedly right behind trees in Trump's ear about, you know, getting into another war with Iran, wants it really bad.
And his name is Carrilla with a K. And they call him a jacked guerrilla.
Okay, so he's this general.
And they started, I read a little bit of his biography, and he was a lieutenant colonel the time that I was in Iraq in Mosul.
And I thought, wow, great job, sir.
You did a magnificent job.
What a utopia you helped to construct.
And I started thinking of all the people that were murdered and the mayhem and the violence and the rise of ISIS that we created.
And then I just looked at the churches, these historical sites that were there, some of the earliest sites of Christendom that I stood in that are gone, that are obliterated.
And I thought, that's what you brought.
That neocon class experiment, which really is just has a, I talked about it on my show last week.
It's, it's, the genesis of neoconservatism is Marxism, which is, and the genesis of that is just Satanism.
So, I mean, really, it's not, if you're a Republican voting for neocons and that's like, because you love foreign policy hawks, you're just like a click away from Satan.
Like, that's not, it's who those people are.
There's a spirit in it of revolution, like the, like the French Revolution or the Jacobins or the Bolsheviks.
It's that same, it's that same thing.
It's that same embryo.
And I really see that in the spirit of even last week.
It's scary to watch when people lose all reason.
And these armchair warriors, whatever animates these, it's a, and I told my audience, I said, you don't want any part of this, whatever it is, it's a darkness in it.
Stay away.
Don't connect yourself spiritually to whatever this thing is.
And we'll see.
Nothing, I was relieved that I'm not talking about something different this week.
And, you know, there's not any further escalations.
But, you know, you can't always write that stuff off and say, well, nothing happened.
Well, that's probably a lot of the way it looked in, you know, the summer of 1914.
It's like, well, you know, the Archduke Ferdinand is murdered and Austria-Hungary is going to do something.
But yeah, well, the Habsburgs, whatever, what are they going to do?
It has a way.
War has a way, kind of like Jurassic Park, where life finds a way.
War finds a way a lot of the time.
Yeah, as you said, it's easy to say, oh, well, nothing happened.
But it's also important to realize that it sometimes takes a long time for these giant ships of state to really kick things into gear.
You generally, you know, you can launch a missile strike fairly rapidly.
They can be over there and back quickly.
But to get the ball rolling on sending troops out and invasion, that's a longer process.
Even with today's, you know, faster troop transports and the technology we have, it still takes a lot longer to mobilize infantry and to get boots on the ground.
So just because things haven't happened yet doesn't mean they aren't prepping things in the background.
They aren't still preparing for something like that.
So like this could just be the first initial, like you said, 1914.
Yeah, well, you know, the Archduke got shot, but nothing's happened yet.
So we're all good here.
But we don't know that for certain.
And I know you briefly mentioned the Mujahideen coming in from Afghanistan.
And it just reminds me of the way the propaganda works.
I don't remember which movie it was.
I believe it was one of the Rambo movies.
Opens up or closes with a shot of a desert.
And over laid on top of it is this film is dedicated to the brave Mujahideen fighters.
Because at that time, they were our allies.
They were our friends.
We had been supporting them.
We'd been giving them money and arms and weapons to fight Russia.
And over time, they had to take that out.
They cut it out of the movie because eventually, you know, like, oh, well, they're not our friends anymore because America will use and discard anyone, any of these little groups that they use to torment another nation.
You know, these proxy warriors for us will eventually become our enemies.
You know, they're our playthings, and we love to set them up to harass others, and then we get to come in and fight them later ourselves.
And it's just, it's funny to me that how quickly they can change the propaganda, even when it's so obvious in your face, you know.
They were our friends, they were our allies, and then immediately, oh, the Mujahideen are bad, the Taliban.
It's just, we have been involved in the Middle East for so long and we have caused so much chaos there.
And yet the average American has no idea about it.
They see this and it's like, oh, well, they're our enemy.
They hate us.
And it's like, have you ever wondered why they hate us potentially?
Have you given it any more thought than just, oh, well, they're hateful people, right?
They dislike us for our, they hate us for our freedoms.
That's my favorite.
What freedom would that be?
Would be the freedom to drop bombs on them at any given moment, the freedom to invade their countries and take their oil and destroy their infrastructure, depose their leaders.
It's one of those, like Saddam Hussein was a terrible human being.
He was a bad man.
His sons were evil and wicked.
But was it worth it to depose him when we caused devastation, when we killed so many innocent civilians?
I don't think any Iraqi would say it was worth it.
I haven't taken a survey, but I don't imagine.
I imagine that if we could go back and say, all right, you've got the option.
America never invades, but you keep Saddam Hussein.
I imagine they would take that trade 10 times out of 10, 100 times out of 100.
They go, absolutely, it's worth it.
Yeah, do you know the number of suicide bombings that went on in Iraq prior to the U.S. invasion and its history?
I do not.
Zero.
And that's with Saddam Hussein killed a million Iranians.
So there wasn't one jihad against him.
Isn't that interesting?
Like, we supplied him with weapons and other things in support.
There's that famous picture of Rumsfeld going and shaking hands with Saddam.
They showed it to him live on CNN, I think.
And he was like, where did you get that?
Isn't that interesting?
Yeah, he was our friend.
And so was Qaddafi.
And so was Tim Osman, you know, which is Osama bin Laden.
And so was the Assad family going back into the Cold War.
They were all our friends.
You know, and we throw our friends under the bus when they're no longer, well, they serve a purpose.
They become the boogeyman.
You know, like I watched that.
That was Rambo 3.
And that was late 80s.
And I watched that in theaters with my dad.
I think I was probably about eight years old or nine years old.
It was late 80s.
And I didn't know that they took that out of the film.
That's sad, you know, because they worked with the Afghans on the border there in Pakistan and filmed that during the Soviet occupation.
It's like an historical little piece of film that's you should look at the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan as a failed experiment and what came of it.
You know, we assisted the Afghans in Stinger missiles and other things and weaponry and intelligence and training.
And I actually worked with, I met a couple of different special operators when I was in Afghanistan.
Of course, we were the first Army company on the ground after 9-11.
So actually the end of 2001, I was on the ground.
And one of the National Guardsmen was North Carolina National Guard, just this old guy.
They called him Old Man, but he'd been a Navy SEAL in the 80s.
And he was like, yeah, I was here in 86.
You know, during the Soviet occupation, like fighting, helping the Musha Huddin, which means holy warriors on the ground, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
And I don't, I think looking back on it, it's like, well, that really isn't my enemy either.
It's like we created this thing with the Musha Huddin and now these people in the Middle East, but I don't have a fight with them.
You tend not to get shot at by them if you're not in their country trying to occupy it.
You tend to be okay.
I mean, that is not to say there's not, you know, there is international terrorism, but mostly it's funded by intelligence agencies, as we've come to find out, unfortunately.
It's not, the world isn't as it seems.
And I'm honestly, Travis, I'm amazed, and I think we've been blessed with this.
The amount of blowback that we didn't receive from doing the this.
And if you've seen what I've seen on the ground, you know, this is not like these people that think this stuff up, you know, in a think tank.
They have more experience in a think tank than an Abrams tank.
I can tell you that.
If you go and look at the consequences of their experiment, it's horrifying.
And the mere fact that we've escaped to the last 20 plus years with less, the blowback should have been disproportional.
So we're blessed because of that.
It is someone who's like you who's been on the ground, the average American people like me who've never been over there, we don't have any frame of reference.
We don't understand what Iraq was like before and after.
We don't get to see the carnage and the devastation.
We're fed these clips on places like CNN or Fox News where we see a gunship raining down very precise fire on a specific enemy encampment.
We're shown that it's a very precise tactical.
We're not endangering civilians.
We're taking out these dangerous terrorists.
But the truth is war always has collateral damage.
You don't occupy a country for nearly a decade without harming the civilian population.
And we sort of have this idea that everything we did was beneficial, that we brought democracy to the Middle East.
Isn't it wonderful we helped these people?
And I find it sickening that the American population is so cavalier about war.
You know, it's horrible for the countries that we invade.
We have caused millions to billions of dollars in damages, and that's not even looking at the loss of life.
And even if you're just going to be, you know, despicable about it and say, well, I don't care about the loss of life when it comes to Iraqis.
I don't care how many of them we kill.
I don't care if they're innocent civilians.
I don't care if they're terrorists or whatever.
You can look at the people, the men and women who came back, who have been maimed or killed, or the number people we've lost.
And you should at least care about that as an American.
And it's just, it has been a drain on us financially.
It has been a drain on us spiritually.
It has been truly disheartening to see the number of people that are in comment sections saying, blessings to Israel, praying for Israel after they struck Iran.
I found on YouTube a live stream of some Israeli reporters, and the comment section was just flooded with American Zionists saying, you know, God will bless Israel.
God bless Israel.
I'm praying for Israel.
It's just the utter lack of care for the Iranian civilians, the people who were attacked, the people who suffered the strike.
The entire comment section was flooded with nothing but people saying that, oh, we unconditionally support Israel.
No matter what they do, we support Israel.
And it's just so incredibly sad to see.
It is heartbreaking that they have such little care for anyone in the Middle East other than Israel.
And if Israel wants to steamroll the entire place, they're fine with it.
And as you said, you were there and you saw these beautiful old churches, these wonderful places that have now been destroyed.
Because I know after the American invasion and occupation, sentiment towards Christians was not, it dramatically dropped.
They started to hate Christianity and Christians more because they saw that as the religion of the people who were destroying their country.
And we've seen that in Syria now.
After Assad has left power, the attacks on Christians have escalated.
They have, once again, started to attack Christians more frequently.
And I played a clip from Charlie Kirk yesterday, the day before, where he's talking about, you know, I support Israel because when I went there, I saw the Holy Land and I saw all these beautiful, wonderful places that Jesus walked.
It's just, for one, that's, you know, you're close to God wherever you are.
You don't need to be in Israel.
You don't need to walk in a place Jesus may have walked to be close to him.
He's there with you.
But also, there are beautiful, wonderful pieces of history and old churches in all of these countries, in Iran or Iraq or Afghanistan.
They're scattered all over the Middle East.
But they don't care about those.
They don't care about preserving that history.
And it's just, it's so disheartening to see.
It is.
I think we've lost the opportunity, I think, as Christians, to bring people to Christ because of this fruit of a poisonous tree, which is Christian Zionism.
I think that it's something that turned me off when I got back from my wars and I'd go to the church.
I hear people talk about turning the places I just left.
We've got to turn it into a parking lot.
Just hit them with, you know.
And I'm like, you're going to church.
You're supposedly trying to commune with God and his son.
And that's the Prince of Peace.
Where do you get this ideology?
And if you look at somebody like John Hagee's church in San Antonio, they wave the Israeli flag.
And it's very idolatrous.
I caught onto it, I think, as a young man, just thought, I thought it was incongruent.
I didn't understand it.
And the more that I understood geopolitics and Middle Eastern foreign policy, I started to, oh, I think I understand this better now.
It's mid-20s.
I think I got it.
But it really turned me off from modern Christianity in the least organized way.
And I had to find people like James Perloff, who wrote Truth is a Lonely Warrior, like, tell me this history.
Like, what is the Schofield Bible?
And why did it, who was John Darby?
You know, what is the concept of the rapture?
Where did that come from?
You know, it's kind of like QAnon for the 19th century.
And you get this kind of this mixture.
it's occultic.
And then they get this mixture of things where it's based off of a physical place and political Zionism, which is creating its political, right?
And it's like your dad says, what happens when you mix politics and religion?
You get politics, you know, and that's what it is.
It's just political.
It's not, you know, and then you have all these groups that will silence you and say you're anti-Semitic if you even bring it up.
I mean, I think we're a long way from that.
The good news is, is that the Charlie Kirks of the world and the Ben Shapiros, they hit a high watermark a while ago.
And yeah, I know that the majority of people like MAGA started looking around this last week.
I think maybe become a little bit more self-aware and was like, so we don't have a say in this?
Like this strike?
And no, you don't because you're just window dressing.
You're just used.
You're a tool to get to where, you know, these people, they kind of think the same, don't they, at the top?
It's all the same.
They have the same kind of, they answer to the same handlers and the same people and the same donors, you know, the Sheldon Adelsons of the world who give Trump so much.
And, you know, Netanyahu plays but Netanyahu's first call, by the way, in 2020, the first world leader to congratulate Joe Biden, even why there was question marks hung over everything, was Benjamin Netanyahu.
He made sure to do that, to be the first world leader to call.
And I thought that was because all that, you know, Trump does for Israel and it's a thankless expectation.
You're just supposed to do it.
But it is interesting to watch that them trying to walk that back.
And I'm glad that these kind of events happen because it does continue to fracture whatever that is.
Like, you know, if you're, you know this, if you get into conservative commentary, if you're on the so-called right, one of the first things that you get big enough, one of the first things they do, they fly to Israel and they want to make sure you're with them.
And you get to see.
You know, you're going to make sure that you're going to preach about, you know, Iran can't be allowed to get a nuclear weapon and we have to defend Israel at all costs.
And this is part of the, like that's the basis of modern conservatism is a Middle Eastern foreign policy centered system.
Look at Ted Cruz.
Wasn't that wonderful?
Like watching him get dismantled by Tucker Carlton.
One of the most beautiful things I've seen in a long, long time because I've waited for so long because in Texas, that's the way it is.
You know, I always knew, and look what Ted said.
He said, when I was running for United States Senate, I just, my goal was to be the number one advocate for Israel in the United States Senate.
That was his goal as a senator.
And that's where I come from.
And I find that to be just so, like it just, it's a thorn in my mind.
Like I can't get over it.
Like I can't look at the rest of what they want because they're just so fixated on this thing.
But the good news is, is that events like the last week or two have shown where loyalties lie.
And I think that it's also showing that the future of the of constitutional right-centered politics will be, it will jettison that.
This won't be tomorrow.
It's happening.
It's happening.
The younger generation is going, what?
What do I have to do for this foreign nation?
I don't get that.
Yeah.
And I think that's a good thing that we lose it.
You can't have a truly conservative right-wing party if they are beholden to Israel and we are going to continually go to war or bully and abuse these other countries.
Because a conservative right-wing policy would be, we'll defend ourselves if we're attacked, but we do not go abroad seeking monsters to destroy, not at anyone's behest.
And until, as you said, we jettison this foreign influence, we'll never have that.
It's not possible.
We've talked a lot about what's going on in the Middle East, but I want to get briefly into BIS and how they're claiming that stablecoins are failing.
And, you know, they're calling for strict limits on their role.
So what do you think on there?
Well, I think it's the same thing with the IMF.
And I think there's a little bit of an in-fighting competition on who's going to control these digitized settlement systems.
That's my opinion.
I mean, I look at the BIS wants to be the clearinghouse for digitized tokens and world currency, if you will.
I think that's what they've been signaling for a long time.
As a matter of fact, you know, you look at the headlines and the BIS was working closely with the BRICS nations.
And Andy Sheckman asked the question, he goes, wait a minute, isn't the BIS, isn't that a Western institution?
It's just international.
It just morphs.
It does what it does.
He goes, it was created just prior, the BIS, the Bank of International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, was created just prior to FDR making it illegal for you to own gold as an American citizen before he signed that executive order.
It was created in the 1920s, and then that gold was repatriated.
A lot of big chunk of that gold, the Americans gave up, and thankfully a big chunk of them didn't.
But a giant share of it went to the BIS.
And that's kind of a little side note to history.
That's where it was supposed to go is international banking cartels and use these institutions like, you know, I think there's this infighting.
You know, the IMF International Monetary Fund was born out of Breton Woods in 1944.
And so was the World Bank.
And I think they have the uni coin, and I think they seek to create their own system of Blockchain or digitized stuff.
But it's interesting that you brought that headline up, and I'd read that.
But I think this is all about really control, who controls the keys to what coins.
And the stable coin market, I think, is still something to watch as kind of the backbone of the back door for the technocratic version of central bank digital currency, CBDC.
And we got another headline here.
I want to get your opinion on before you have to jump out of here.
I know we're going to go a little bit over if that's all right with you.
Oh, it's okay.
Fantastic.
Strategies, Michael Saylor raises Bitcoin forecasts to $21 million by 2146.
How would that even happen?
How is there enough wealth capital to support that kind of jump in price?
$21 million for Bitcoin.
What do you see happening there?
What do you think?
Do you think that's even possible?
I do think it's possible.
I think that he's continued to be extremely bullish.
I mean, this is a guy who's put everything on the table with, if you look at his strategy now, but formerly MicroStrategy.
He's the first publicly traded Bitcoin treasury company.
So he's putting up offerings, taking the capital, and then housing Bitcoin.
And this company strategy is performed.
I mean, just like it's a massive success.
So you have all these other copycats that are going on right now becoming Bitcoin treasury companies.
I think that it's possible.
And the reason I say that is because if you look at the supposed wealth of the world or whatever it's supposed to be like 400 trillion or something like that, I mean, who really knows what the actual number is?
Because a great deal of that is just currency and things that are redundant or bonds and other things.
But it's hundreds of trillions.
And Bitcoin has a market cap of $2 trillion.
Gold has a market cap of 20 trillion or whatever it was.
I think that what you look at is market caps and it's like a collision, Travis.
There was a tweet up on Gold Telegraph I was looking at earlier this morning for research.
This collision between infinite fiat currency and finite precious metals and commodities is one thing.
And then we know, like with Bitcoin, this digitized system, absolute scarcity with absolute numbers.
Like we know to the last transaction how many Bitcoin there are or ever will be.
And I think that is something when these two things collide, which this space and time, which we're, you know, 50 plus years out of 54 years from Nixon taking us off the gold standard, it really is interesting, you know, to put these kind of metrics on, well, what's the price of X going to be?
It may not even matter.
You know, that's the thing.
We are always pricing things in dollars because we have a stationary idea in our mind of what a dollar is worth.
But if you look at the debasement of the dollar, it's kind of like, well, it's the mere fact that, you know, look at silver.
I mean, silver is something I just, I'm amazed by it.
It's like $36.40 an ounce on spot trade today when, you know, it's nowhere near its all-time high of 45 years ago against a dollar that's been totally destroyed for the last 45 years.
The debasement of purchasing power of the U.S. dollar has been catastrophic.
So I think all bets are off on these numbers.
I'm not sure what that means, but Saylor could be right.
And let's say he's half right.
It's still an amazing number in 21 years, if that's the case.
I think Bitcoin, if you just look at its potential, it has a lot of upside.
But that's if things stay as they are.
We just don't know.
I mean, it's a new technology.
I definitely have a stake in it.
But, you know, my primary business is always going to be precious metals because of this history.
It has a longer history and I see it differently.
I see metals differently than I do Bitcoin, although they do have similar functions.
Absolutely.
And got one more question.
And we've also got a question from a fan here.
I want to make sure, or from a listener that we get to.
It says, can you ask Tony, please ask him if he found any old pennies for the Wolf Club packages or if he's going to put some in all Wolf Pack packages?
That's the plan.
We are going to do some, I have a container I saw while I was just in Branson last week and this crew's been saving this big thing of pennies.
It's mostly wheat pennies and such.
We'll start.
I think we'll just do those for free in the Wolf Cubs.
And I got a new, I'm going to work on the newsletter.
We've been so busy and it's been such a marketing and everything else.
It's just tough.
Like we're at this level where I'm like, I can just, I can see growth on the other side and I got to support my team.
So I haven't done a lot of the stuff that I've wanted to do, but we definitely are going to put the pennies in the cubbies.
I think that's a good idea.
And little histories on coins.
That sounds awesome.
That sounds like a lot of fun.
Maybe once our son gets a little bit older, we'll start investing in some of that for him.
Make sure once he's old enough to not try to choke himself on the coins.
The reason we did that was the Cubs was just an educational thing.
And you save up over time.
Those $35 add up.
Absolutely.
Not a bad thing to have.
Yeah, we've got one more question I want to ask you.
Germany is wanting its gold repatriated from the United States.
It's like, I don't know if we want to keep it here with you guys.
What do you think about that?
What's going on with that?
And do you think we'll be seeing this more in the future?
Are more countries going to start scratching their head and saying, actually, maybe we'll hold our own gold?
Yes.
Because at the foundation of the last economic world order was trust.
And we have eroded the trust.
And we continue to do that.
And it's not just Trump.
I mean, you have the Biden administration, every other administration eroding trust with sanctions.
You know, it's like, why is gold making a comeback as the world's reserve currency?
Why did it surpass the Euro as the second most held reserve asset by central banks?
It's because you can't sanction it, especially if you hold it.
If there's no counterparty risk, if you hold, as a country, you hold your gold, then you've got a leg up on what kind of sanctions are you going to get?
It's hard to do that.
It's harder to do that.
You're not in this currency system where things can be shut down.
So yes, I think this is a growing trend.
I think this gold will be repatriated all over the world.
The Shanghai Gold Exchange is setting up satellite offices and satellite exchanges all over the world to settle in physical gold.
I think just the writing on the wall in general for everything is going back to something that is a more stable metal by metallic standard of some kind, especially gold, because it's a monetary metal.
And the countries that have long since relied on the dollar system, we've shown that you can't do that.
We look insane.
I mean, you're telling people to evacuate Tehran.
I mean, seriously, that happened, and that's not a, you know.
I thought, that's insane.
Yes, we've proven over and over again that we're not trustworthy.
Even I was talking about it yesterday.
Even if Iran were to comply with everything that we're saying, even if they were to unilaterally, unconditionally surrender, they have seen what we did with Iraq, that it lies about WMDs that didn't exist or the babies in the incubators.
They have seen over and over again that America will lie itself into a war.
They have no reason to trust us.
No country does at this point.
And so whether it's surrendering or repatriating your gold, people can look at it and say, I don't trust them to hold to their word.
I don't trust them at all.
Well, we're a bit over time.
We've gone 10 minutes longer.
And I know you've got a lot of stuff on your plate, Tony.
As you said, you're dealing with trying to grow the business and all the other stuff you have on your plate.
Is your show going to be coming up today?
Will you be doing that?
I will be live on my ex, Tony Arderburn, on the America Unplugged channel over on Rumble and my YouTube.
I got a YouTube up.
If you can believe that.
Wow.
We'll see how long it lasts at Tony Arterburn on YouTube.
So yeah, come join me.
I'll be live in 50 minutes.
Fantastic.
We'll do an hour on parapolitics and precious metals.
It'll be fun.
Fantastic.
So join Tony there.
We'll do our best to remember to send our viewers over.
Rumble introduced a raid function so we can just pass the viewers over to your channel once we're done.
So we'll do that.
And again, thank you, Tony, for everything that you do.
Thank you.
And again, people, he has set up DavidKnight.gold.
So if you want to start investing in gold and silver, you can go through us to Tony and start getting and accumulating your own little reserve of it.
So thank you again, Tony, and we appreciate having you on.
Appreciate your insight on all these things.
You too, sir.
Thanks for having me.
Thank you.
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That was a great interview.
I always enjoy talking with Tony.
He's got a lot of insight when it comes to gold and silver and a lot of insight when it comes to the Middle East.
So he is a valuable resource.
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Got a lot of comments here, so I want to get through them before we move on to the next segment.
Conservative think or con think.
Thank you very much.
That is very kind.
He says, here's $5 for a cheap Walmart tie.
Well, just for you, conservative, I'll be wearing a tie tomorrow.
You did it.
You have bullied me into it.
I submit.
I will wear the tie.
I'll put the tie on.
You got it.
KWD68, still waiting for that Fort Knox audit.
$2 gas.
Peace.
Golden Age.
But, MAGA, that's right.
We're all still holding our breath.
We're turning blue now, aren't we?
Route mission accomplishes from Don't Frag Me, Bro, the Mission of Starting Another Banker War.
That's right.
The mission was accomplished.
We just didn't know what the mission was at the time, huh?
Audi MRR, come on, guys.
These forever wars are for freedom.
War is peace.
That's right.
War is peace.
Freedom is slavery.
We've always been at war with Iraq and Afghanistan.
We were never funding the Mujahideen.
Audi MRR again, the powers that shouldn't be are setting the stage for a false flag that Iran will be blamed for.
That's right.
They've been setting that stage for a while now.
They've been putting it out into the ether.
Iran wants to kill Donald Trump.
Iran wants him out of office.
They're putting that out there.
Defy tyrants, 1776.
Only thing Americans know about Saddam, Iraq, or any other leader or nation is what the lying liars who lie in the mainstream media tell them.
They take it all as gospel.
That's right.
There's a meme that floats around, and it's specifically directed at boomers, but it's true about anyone that gets all their knowledge from the mainstream media.
It's when you argue with this meme says specifically boomers, but just anyone who imbibes mainstream media in general, you're not arguing with them.
You're arguing with the TV.
Then the TV can't hear you.
The TV cannot respond.
It is a pre-programmed package.
It is just going to give you some pre-packaged response.
Audi MRR, government will do only what we the people tolerate.
Biden's 2023 attempt for another lockdown flopped because it was clear the masses weren't going to sabotage their own livelihoods.
That's right.
Lance points out, they needed Trump to pacify the people who would normally object.
He does a good job of that.
He has a good job of keeping the more hardline right-wingers in line because, hey, he's on our side.
He's our guy, isn't he?
SoloCat, government subsidized stupidity.
Nikola Tesla never would have authorized his name to be used for this.
And these are older comments regarding the electric vehicles, but I still want to read them because they're so good.
HAL 9000 driverless cars are also one huge surveillance camera.
That's right.
It's constantly monitoring you, constantly scanning and tracking everything you do.
0161, the inside of these vehicles will be observation chambers and social credit scores will be affected by this.
That's right.
Don't say anything too nasty when you're in the self-driving car.
Your social credit score is going to go down.
You'll be a bad investment.
NAD Lander, honest officer, I didn't run that guy over.
Autopilot did it.
That's right.
My car decided that he had lived a long enough life.
He was a drain on the economy, sir.
Decided to euthanize him.
How 9,000?
These cars plow right through construction zones as well.
Safe and effective, self-driving cars.
That's right.
Safe and effective.
Nibaru 2029.
Modern cars are nothing more than part-time mobile homes.
And Lance points out.
Devices, as Eric Peters calls them.
People see them just like a washing machine or something like that.
There's no interest really in the car itself as a vehicle, a way of expressing your freedom to travel.
It's simply just another device that you own and replace.
Don't frag me, bro.
New car is a mobile surveillance computer.
That's right.
Insurance companies are already salivating about getting driver data for rate changes.
That's right.
It's going to scan and track and trace and send all of your data back to these insurance companies continually.
Audi MRR?
My mother keeps her EV in her garage.
I don't bring up the risk because she wouldn't believe me anyway.
Well, we'll be sure to pray for her Audi and that she remains safe and that the car doesn't combust.
We've got one more comment here.
Cecilia 14.
Travis, have you covered RFK's 1984 wearables playing for us?
Not yet.
I don't think I'll have time for that today.
I'll want to make sure that I have the info on that for tomorrow.
I don't want to speak out of turn on something I haven't done research on.
At least, not about politics, not about these important things.
Anything else, I'll shoot my mouth off.
But let's go into the MAGA civil war.
Mike Johnson thinks Trump should have even more of Congress's war-making power.
That's right.
The problem isn't that he has too much authority, that he's overstepped his bounds.
It's that he doesn't have enough.
He's not able to drag us into wars fast enough for Mike Johnson.
Presidents have chafed against the war powers resolution since it was first signed.
The U.S. is not currently at war with Iran.
That's right, we're not at war with Iran.
We're at war with their nuclear program.
Though that could apparently change at any moment, over the weekend, President Donald Trump bombed Iranian nuclear enrichment sites in an attempt to forestall its ability to produce a nuclear weapon.
He has insisted ever since that the U.S. is not at war.
And he had J.D. Vance out there making the press rounds, making sure that people know we're not at war with Iran.
It's their nuclear program we're at war with.
Trump did not seek Congress's approval, violating not just the Constitution, but the War Powers Resolution of 1973, sometimes also called the War Powers Act.
One of his allies now says the latter act unnecessarily ties the president's hands and may even be unconstitutional.
That's right, it's unconstitutional because it doesn't give him enough power.
It's tying his hands.
It's making sure he can't get us into wars.
And that's not what the Constitution says.
The president should be allowed to do whatever he wants.
He should be able to drag us into any conflict anywhere, anytime.
It's unconstitutional.
Everyone knows the Constitution was set up to give all power in the world to the federal government.
It's all about centralizing power.
Yes, I remember that.
It's at the very beginning of the Constitution.
Many respected constitutional experts argue that the War Powers Act is itself unconstitutional.
I'm persuaded by that argument, House Speaker Mike Johnson said this week.
I think it's a violation of the Articles II powers of the Commander-in-Chief.
I think that's right.
Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war, while Article 2, Section 2 names the President Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy.
In other words, the President is charged with fighting a war, but Congress retains the ability to start and fund it.
But over time, Congress abdicated this role.
It lasts war in 1941.
Yet American troops have since been deployed in numerous overseas conflicts, some were preceded by congressional authorization for the use of military force.
But there have been no official declarations of war in more than eight decades.
We are continually ignoring the Constitution, what it says, in every aspect of government, whether it's these COVID shots, whether it's forcing you to poison yourself, or it's going to war.
Amid revelations that during the Vietnam War, President Richard Nixon secretly bombed and invaded Cambodia, Congress passed the War Powers Resolution to fulfill the intent of the framers of the Constitution of the United States and ensure that the collective judgment of both the Congress and the President will apply to the introduction of United States armed forces into hostilities.
The law requires the President to consult with Congress before introducing United States armed forces into hostilities.
Without a congressional declaration of war or authorization of military force, the President's ability to act is limited to a national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories, or possessions, or its armed forces.
Of course, I think that's even a bit too broad.
They are always looking for ways to declare emergency.
It's an emergency, so we've got to take your freedoms, your rights.
You have to cower in your house.
In the absence of a declaration of war, in any case, in which United States Armed Forces are introduced into a hostile or imminently hostile scenario, the law required the President to notify both houses of Congress within 48 hours to explain why he had deployed troops, as well as to periodically provide updates on the status of the deployment.
The President would also be required to terminate the deployment within 60 calendar days of that first report, unless Congress voted to authorize further action.
Johnson complains the war powers resolution is unconstitutional because it ties the president's hands.
Oh no, poor.
Donald Trump, poor, Mr. President.
He doesn't have enough unilateral power.
He hasn't centralized enough control.
Congress can still be blamed.
It can still be pointed to and said, you're not doing your job.
At minimum, if we are going to do this, you should declare war.
But realistically, you should be the ones to stand up and say, no, this isn't a just war.
We will not authorize it.
And you should demand this not happen again.
But if anything, the resolution expands, not constrains the president's powers.
After all, the Constitution only mentions the executive's ability to deploy troops or engage in military action in the context of a war authorized by Congress.
But the War Powers Resolution takes it as a given that the President has some authority to engage in congressionally unauthorized conflicts, and it merely sets limits on that extra constitutional power.
He doesn't have that power.
It's made up.
This week, Johnson said the opposite.
If you look back at the Founder's intent, you read the Federalist Papers.
You read the records of the Constitutional Convention.
I think that is right, that the War Powers Resolution is too stringent.
That's right.
It's too constraining.
He's chafing under these heavy bonds that keep him from bombing anyone anywhere all the time for any reason, even though it has already exceeded what the Constitution gives him authority to do.
The sword in the hands of the British king, the purse in the hands of the parliament.
It is so in America, as far as any analogy can exist.
James Madison wrote in 1788, the purse is in the hands of the representatives of the people.
They have the appropriation of all monies.
They have the direction and regulation of land and naval forces.
They are to provide for calling forth the militia, and the president is to have the command.
Madison argued at the 1787 Constitutional Convention that executive powers do not include the rights of war and peace.
The founding James Madison, clearly addressing Mike Johnson Through time and space.
In 2011, President Barack Obama authorized airstrikes against Libya, a conflict he said would take days, not weeks, but the action stretched past the 60-day window.
And instead of notifying Congress in accordance with the law, the administration contended the strikes were justified because Obama could reasonably determine that such use of force was in the national interest.
Besides, it wasn't really a war, the administration claimed, but a kinetic military action.
That's right.
Just change the name of what you're doing.
Just refer to it by a different term and everything's fine.
It's not war, it's kinetic military action.
There was never any kinetic military action powers act passed by Congress.
Exactly.
They also never said that you couldn't attack a nuclear program.
Exactly.
Well, since the Constitution...
I like Honor Seeker's comment here.
It says, uh, Well, then, he has all authority to level that country.
They've made fun of our dear leader.
He should bomb them into the ground.
He should destroy them.
He should annihilate them.
The country should cease to exist.
Because Donald Trump's pride is what matters most.
More important than the Constitution, more important than our liberties is Donald Trump's pride, and we have to defend it at all costs.
Presidents have an obligation to obey the Constitution and the law, David Boaz of the Cato Institute wrote at that time.
One of the ways that separation of powers works is that each branch of government is supposed to jealously guard its prerogatives from usurpation by the other branches.
Too often Congress ducks that responsibility, preferring to let presidents make decisions, make laws, make war without the involvement of Congress.
Johnson's attempt to whitewash Trump's unilateral decision to bomb another country is consistent with past presidents who have asserted unchecked power, and he's just as mistaken as they were.
That's right.
More of the same.
Business as usual.
Now, we're going to look at the MAGA Civil War.
More buyers' remorse.
This time from Candace Owens.
Candace Owen torches Trump.
I feel embarrassed that I told people to go vote for him.
Is that all just embarrassment?
You don't feel shame for telling people to vote for the man who gave us the warped speed injections?
You don't feel shame for letting him get away with bullying you and claiming that he saved millions of lives.
Feel guilt for helping him push the vaccines in the first place?
That's right.
We've actually got that clip of Candace Owens.
We're going to play it right now.
We see the corruption, right?
It doesn't seem like anybody ever pays for the corruption.
And right now, we're seeing corruption live, even in terms of big pharma, which is a huge topic on the minds of mothers, especially.
You're seeing what's happening at these school board meetings.
Where do you stand on these vaccine mandates?
And obviously, I know that you are pro-vaccine, obviously.
You did everything you could to get this vaccine out.
I know we're doing one of the vaccines.
We've got the greatest achievements we did in the last nine months.
To be able to do that.
But now it's taken a twist, right?
It's gotten, now we went from this is a good thing and people should have this option to military men, you're going to have to resign because you're not getting this vaccine.
Where do you stand on that?
Well, I stand on, forget about the mandates that people have to have their freedom, but at the same time, the vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind.
We would have had a 1917, remember the Spanish flu killed perhaps 100 million people.
Actually, it ended the First World War because the soldiers were so, a lot of people don't know that.
The soldiers got so sick, it was a terrible thing.
There was no vaccines, it would know anything.
I came up with a vaccine, with three vaccines.
All are very, very good.
Came up with three of them in less than nine months.
It was supposed to take five to 12 years.
More people have died under COVID this year, by the way, under Joe Biden, than under you.
and more people took the vaccine this year.
So people are questioning how The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don't take the vaccine.
But it's still their choice.
And if you take the vaccine, you detect it.
Look, the results of the vaccine are very good.
That was wrong.
If you do get it, it's a very minor form.
People aren't dying when they take the vaccine.
People aren't dying when they take the vaccine from the vaccine.
And Candace just let him spout all that nonsense.
Candace Owens rolled over and just said, yes, it was an amazing achievement.
It was wonderful.
It was truly impressive, Mr. President.
It was incredibly impressive that you're able to lock down the country, destroy the economy, poison millions upon millions of people, not just here in the United States, but across the world.
What an impressive achievement, Mr. President.
She allowed him to claim he saved millions when we don't know how many millions to tens of millions he has injured or killed with his warp-speed vaccinations.
We may never know the full extent.
Who knows what kind of side effects and secondary effects are still undocumented from these vaccines?
We know, of course, about the blood clots, the warp-speed cancers, the myocarditis, but we know how difficult it is to get doctors to admit that something is vaccine-related.
Who knows?
Candace said, this is not the candidate that I voted for, she told Piers Morgan in a wide-ranging interview on his YouTube show, Piers Morgan Uncensored.
Owen, who has long been a supporter of the president, was one of many of his prominent media supporters that urged Trump to stay out of the conflict.
This faction of the MAGA movement noted that Trump campaigned on extracting the United States from foreign conflicts and clashed with pro-war supporters of the president like Laura Loomer, who recently dubbed Owen's Tehran candy.
Laura Loomer, of course, a devoted sycophant to Donald Trump, will support anything and everything that he does.
There was no imminent threat to the United States when Trump made this decision to do what Bibi wanted, Owen said.
Referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this was not Trump's decision, it was Bibi Netanyahu's decision, and that is the reason that he did it.
We're very aware that Israel is dictating our foreign policy, and we'd now like that to stop.
But she's fine when it was the WHO and the WEF dictating the lockdowns.
She was fine with that, apparently, willing to give him a complete pass.
Owens, who first voiced opposition to U.S. potential bombings last week, said she now sees Her support of Trump in a different light.
He's been a chronic disappointment, said Owens, and I feel embarrassed that I told people to go vote for him.
Because this wasn't going to happen.
And it is happening.
It was always happening, Candace.
He was always a scorpion.
We knew what he was when we let him on our back to cross the river, didn't we?
You just.
We're okay with that level.
Weren't you?
Okay with the vaccinations and the lockdowns.
Cutthroat war between Bannon and Mark Levin erupts.
This is from Revolver News.
Mark Levin, of course, is Israel's champion.
He's out there making sure that we all know that we have to do anything and everything to support Israel.
I believe we have a clip of Candace Owens defecting from Trump on the deck here.
Oh, that's right.
Yes, I wanted to play that.
Thank you for reminding me, Lance.
We're going to play this clip of Candace Owens fleeing, defecting from North Trump Rhea.
He's been a chronic disappointment, and I feel embarrassed that I told people to go vote for him because this wasn't going to happen, and it is happening.
That's right.
It wasn't happening, but it is happening.
Well, I suppose better late than never, but we'll see.
We'll see what happens with Candace Owens.
I personally don't watch her, don't listen to her.
Little, too little too late, in my opinion, Candace.
As I said, cutthroat war between Bannon and Mark Levin erupts.
Mark Levin being Israel's strongest soldier.
There's a war brewing on the right, and this isn't in the desert.
It's on the airwaves and social media.
On one side is Steve Bannon, a populist voice leading the America First Base.
On the other side is Mark Levin, beating the war drums like a man possessed, lashing out at anyone who dares suggest we stay out of another endless Middle East bloodfest.
Well, that's because Mark Levin would pour out an endless amount of American blood and money for Israel.
Mark Levin's loyalty is to Israel.
He has no interest in protecting America or the Constitution or its people.
He's all in on Israel.
Levin's been beating the war drum since the moment this conflict hit the radar.
This is a direct quote from Mark Levin from Twitter.
Time is not on our side.
Iran, yet again dragging its feet, apparently, rejects unconditional surrender and hoping we will capitulate to its demands.
They apparently believe they can get a beneficial deal.
Who's giving them that impression?
Meanwhile, China is using the delay to send cargo planes of likely military resources to the terror regime.
Time is not on our side.
That's right.
Mark Levin, as I said, Israel's champion.
He wants to make sure that the U.S. is once more embroiled in the Middle East to defend his favorite country.
Isn't it wonderful?
We have these people here in our country pushing us towards another endless conflict, another conflict where we will spill blood and treasure.
It will cost us millions, billions, trillions of dollars.
We will kill so many innocent people.
Many of our men will be maimed or killed.
But that's just fine with Mark Levin.
We've got to defend Israel.
We've got to.
They're our greatest ally.
We love them so much and they do so much for us.
Just don't ask what they do for us.
There's a democracy in the Middle East that we can talk to.
BB gets to call the White House and they have nice little conversations.
Isn't that wonderful?
Mark Levin has gone off the rails in recent days, viciously pushing for war and attacking anyone who questions military escalation.
Peace isn't on the table for Levin.
No interest in peace for Mr. Levin here.
This is a great picture that's in the article, Lance, if you can pull that up.
Mark Levin is a wonderful used car salesman.
He's going to hawk you some regime change.
He's going to promise you it's all going to work out.
Levin was a staunch never Trumper for years, fighting harder than most to stop President Trump.
Sure, he eventually came around, but is he truly America first or just another establishment lackey riding Trump's coattails when it became convenient?
Marjorie, this is a quote from Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Mark Levin was one of the biggest never Trumpers.
Makes me sick.
Now he's blowing up Trump's phone and showing up at the White House, demanding for America to go to every single foreign war on behalf of Israel.
That's people like him and Lindsey Graham, all these other people that never really supported Trump in the beginning.
I've spent millions, five years defending Trump while neocon suck-ups bailed.
Isn't Marjorie Taylor Green angry that Mark Levin is a Johnny come lately to being a Trump sycophant?
And that he's more of a sycophant for Israel.
I love how their definition of neocon is someone who hasn't always supported Trump in every single thing he's ever done.
That's right.
A neocon is someone that doesn't worship Donald Trump properly.
They're apostates.
They don't bow the knee and worship at the Church of Trump.
Levin's mindset is built on either cheering for strikes and going to war beside Israel, or you're somehow disloyal and unpatriotic.
That's right.
Because everyone knows that to be truly patriotic in America, you have to unquestioningly support Israel.
That's what being an American patriot is about.
It's about defending Israel constantly.
Now, got this article here.
It's from the AP.
This is a photo showing the damage done in Tel Aviv after the latest Iranian missile barrage.
If you can pull that up, Lance.
This is The Consequences of War.
This is what happens.
It is, this is the consequences of the Israeli government and Benjamin Netanyahu launching a first strike.
And the title is Photoshow Damage.
And I can't read the rest of it because there's a pop-up blocking it that got grabbed.
But it's Photoshow Damage, Latest Iranian Missile Barrage.
If you can find that, it's from the AAP.
Hopefully, there we go.
That's it.
Photoshow damage in Haifa and Tel Aviv in the latest Iranian missile barrage.
And you can see this building is basically demolished.
It is broken and crumbling.
It is just one.
This is what happens.
The governments initiate war.
The rich people are the ones who beg for it.
They push for it.
But it's the average people who really suffer.
They're the ones who are going to bear the brunt of it.
They're the ones who will be killed or injured or driven from their homes.
As I forget one of our commenters said earlier, all wars are banker wars.
That is a famous quote.
And it's true.
It's true today.
It was true when it was first said.
All wars are banker wars.
They are fought for the benefit of the rich so they can continue to enrich themselves as people are caught in the middle.
This picture is real interesting of how you can see furniture and household items buried amongst the rubble.
And this is a tragedy.
As I've said before, I don't want either country destroyed.
I don't want Iran taken off the map.
And I don't want Israel taken off the map either.
I don't wish destruction or annihilation on either of these two countries.
I want Israel's influence in our government removed.
I want us to not be beholden to them and to be their lapdog and attack dog.
But there are just normal people in Israel who want to live their lives.
I want them to be able to do that.
I want them to be able to not have to worry that their government is going to engage in some kind of suicidal war with another country.
That's what I would like.
These pictures are truly sad.
And this is the kind of devastation.
Oh, look, Lance, I didn't know you were there.
This is the kind of devastation you can expect more of if this continues.
And it's tragedy on both sides.
We're going to take a quick break.
That was the MAGA Civil War.
Buyer's remorse from Candace Owens.
No refunds, Candace.
The poison has been injected.
Warp speed is killing people.
Warp speed cancers are here.
Myocarditis.
Blood clots.
There's no refunds on those.
People can't undo the damage.
Donald Trump refuses to admit there was any wrongdoing there.
He is utterly unrepentant.
He's still proud of what he did.
He thinks it's his greatest achievement.
Perhaps the greatest achievement of all time for all mankind.
Injecting people with poison.
We'll be right back, folks.
Stay with us.
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We are now going to look at Donald Trump's been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Isn't that wonderful?
It's a Nobel cause.
Or maybe we could say it's a Nobel lie.
GOP lawmaker nominates Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize over Israel-Iran ceasefire.
He's going to win Sycophant of the Year award, I'm pretty sure.
Isn't that wonderful?
He's feeding Trump's ego, because we all know that's what Donald Trump likes most.
When you suck up to him, when you say, oh, Mr. President, you're doing such a good job.
We have seen Trump complain that he hasn't won a Nobel Peace Prize.
He's been very angry about that.
He's upset.
So this Republican congressman has nominated President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize for the Iran-Israel ceasefire.
That's right.
The man who bombed the nuclear facilities gets a peace prize.
Trump said he believes the 12-day conflict between the two countries is over after an apparently shaky start to their ceasefire agreement on June 24th.
Israel began attacks on Iran's nuclear program and military facilities on June 13th, prompting counterattacks from Iran.
On June 21st, the U.S. also dropped bombs on Iranian nuclear facilities.
What a peaceful president.
President Trump took bold action to ultimately champion peace through strength and facilitate a ceasefire framework that brought hostilities to a halt.
Rep Bundy Carter, Republican from Georgia, said, as I said, I nominate Rep Bundy Carter for sycophant of the year.
I don't think anyone else comes even close to this.
Laura Loomer has just been beat out of the running, I think.
Isn't that a shake-up?
We'll have to see how it plays out.
Maybe at the end of the year, we can have an award that we hand out to whoever sucked up to Donald Trump the most.
Wrote in a June 24th letter to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Carter, a six-term Republican, has announced he is running against Senator John Osuff in the 2026 race for Georgia's Senate seat.
Well, I'm sure Trump will be out there campaigning for his good buddy.
Carter.
This isn't Trump's first nomination, but he has not won.
I don't think that he'll win this time either.
I don't think that they're going to look at it and go, ah, yes, bombing Iranian nuclear facility is truly the act of a peaceful man, despite the fact that the Nobel Committee is nothing but a bunch of people who congratulate themselves and pat each other on the back.
I don't think even they would have the gall, the temerity to award it to Donald Trump.
Trump has been nominated for Nobel Peace Prize in the past, but has never won.
Nominations can be submitted by anyone who meets the requirements, including members of national governments.
On June 20th, Pakistan leaders announced they would recommend Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize for his decisive diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership during the recent India-Pakistan crisis.
That was hours before Trump administration announced U.S. military strikes on Iran, which drew a stern condemnation from Pakistan.
Ugh.
I had to do an about face on that real quick.
In November 2024, Olexander Mareshko, head of Ukraine's Parliamentary Foreign Committee, had nominated Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Ah, our puppet state.
Ukraine, isn't it wonderful?
Yes, Mr. President, I nominate you for a peace prize.
However, the Outlet reported the Ukrainian lawmaker withdrew the nomination.
Trump appeared to complain in a true social post on June 20th about not being awarded a prize for his foreign policy work.
No, I won't get a Nobel Peace Prize no matter what I do, including Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Iran, whatever those outcomes may be.
But the people know, and that's all that matters to me.
That's right.
Some people are starting to realize that he's not the peace president.
I should get a Nobel Peace Prize for the war in Ukraine that I am supporting.
That's right.
Because, of course, war is peace.
I'm sending Ukraine money and implements of war.
Give me the peace prize.
Give it to me.
I want it.
I want it so bad.
Give it.
We've got some comments here.
And Max Trump shouldn't get a Nobel Peace Prize.
He should get an Emmy.
That's right.
He has played his part fantastically.
He has wonderfully sold it to the American people.
Actor of the century, perhaps.
Defy a tyrant 1776.
Trump knows that the vax is killing and maiming millions, that he is still pushing it, and everything he's saying is a blatant lie.
That's right.
Of course, we all remember before he was elected the first time, Trump made some disparaging comments about vaccines, and there was a lot of rumors and speculation that it was because his son Baron had potentially been damaged by a vaccine.
But once he got into power, all that went away.
There was nothing done about the vaccines on his first term.
Except for the fact that he brought us Warp Speed, the mRNA genetic code injection that's now killing so many people, maiming them, damaging them.
Oh, you don't understand.
He was misled by Fauci.
That's why he pushed it then and is still pushing it now, despite organizations, even the WHO, admitting that it's a problem.
Our wonderful president can never admit fault, can never admit he did anything wrong.
Isn't that wonderful?
Cecilia, 14.
Candy is not regretful.
She's been told it's time to act this way.
Next assignment.
The orders have come down from on high.
The people are starting to notice, Candace.
If you want to maintain relevance, if you want to still continue to have an audience, you've got to pivot.
You've got to tell them what they want to hear.
You've got to say that you're anti-war, that you understand that Israel has undue influence because that's what the base thinks.
I wouldn't be surprised.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed Wednesday that the recent U.S. strike in Iran caused severe damage to the nation's nuclear program.
CIA is now backtracking from the leaked reports.
Said facilities were destroyed.
Now CIA chief confirms Iran nuke program severely damaged.
This is after Trump's little temper tantrum where he said, no, it's not true.
It's not true.
We did destroy them.
We ruined their nuclear facilities.
They were utterly obliterated.
We also have Trump's reaction to hearing that Telsey Gabbard said there's no evidence of nukes.
It's on the board.
Yeah, Trump ignores Intel.
CIA confirmed that a body of credible intelligence indicates Iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by the recent targeted strikes.
He wrote, We're going to play this clip now.
President Trump breaking with his top intelligence official on Iran's nuclear program.
What intelligence do you have that Iran is building a nuclear weapon?
Your intelligence community has said they have no evidence that they are at this point.
Well, then my intelligence community is wrong.
Who in the intelligence community said that?
Your director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbert.
She's wrong.
Just before Israel launched its first strikes against Gabbard released her personal statement online.
It's up to us, the people, to speak up and demand an end to this madness.
We must reject this path to nuclear war.
ABC News has learned that the president chastised Gabbert behind the scenes.
Growing increasingly impatient, President Trump's signaling Gabbert and others may be underestimating what he believes is a threat.
That's right.
He is the one with the information.
He's the one that knows best.
He's going to ignore anyone that dares counter, sign him, dares to counter signal.
He cut it off right before Trump said, I don't care what Telsey Gabbard has to say, the person that he put in to tell him about intelligence.
And we've always heard this refrain, like, Donald Trump, oh, he might not know everything, but he's so good at picking people.
He is a master At finding the best person for the job.
Then he surrounds himself with clowns.
He surrounds himself with people like Jared Kushner.
He lets them make decisions.
And then, when Tulsi Gabbard, the person who he's put in charge, one who he trusted originally, doesn't toe the party line, doesn't agree with him, he's like, I don't care what Tulsi has to say.
She's wrong.
Wrong, wrong.
She's very wrong.
The statement directly contradicts leaked reports that suggested the strikes had limited impact.
Ratcliffe said those reports were based on illegally sourced information that do not reflect the CIA's current assessment.
That's right.
They're illegally sourced.
They're not the approved party line, and so you can't trust them.
You can only trust what the CIA director tells you.
Where they lie, they cheat, and steal, and they teach courses on it, and they're proud of it.
You can only trust the CIA.
Reminds me of the thing we saw years ago with TSA, where they had the leaked document that showed that they had absolutely no effect.
All their tests, everyone was able to get everything past them.
They couldn't catch anything.
And yet, at the same time, that coincided with a major push to have TSA ramp up their procedures and take over more of airports.
That's right.
No matter how useless, no matter how ineffective a government program is or a bureaucracy is, the solution is always more of it.
It's more, more, more.
But don't pay any attention to the leaked information that they are passing around inside the stuff that they actually can see to base their information on.
Just listen to their press conferences.
Exactly.
I have an amazing story about TSA that I can't share.
It is something that I find hilarious, but sadly, it will go with me to the grave.
Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence said on X, new intelligence confirms what at POTUS has stated numerous times, Iran's nuclear facilities have been destroyed.
If the Iranians chose to rebuild, they would have to rebuild all three facilities, Natan, Fordau, Esfahan, entirely, which would likely take years to do.
The propaganda media has deployed their usual tactic, selectively release portions of illegally classified intelligence assessments, intentionally leaving out the fact that the assessment was written with low confidence to try to undermine President Trump's decisive leadership and the brave servicemen and women who flawlessly executed a truly historic mission to keep American people safe and secure.
That's right, you keep the American people safe and secure by dragging us into another unending conflict in the Middle East.
You keep them safe and secure by starting another war.
Gabbard is now credible again since she started agreeing with Trump after the public spec.
Your credibility is directly tied to how much you agree with Donald Trump.
If you don't agree with Trump, you're not credible.
A top commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, IRGC, stunned observers by appearing publicly in Tehran, quashing media reports that he had been killed by Israel.
Videos rapidly circulated on social media showing General Ezmael celebrating with the jubilant crowds at a rally in Tehran to celebrate what Iranian authorities are calling a victory, who's not among the many senior figures that Israel's armed forces said they had killed.
Khani's public reappearance is a pivotal moment for Iran's military leadership as a symbol that has not been entirely eliminated in the Israeli strikes.
They always come out and say things like, we've decapitated their leadership, we've destroyed it, we've eliminated the nuclear facilities completely.
And then very frequently it comes out, oh, well, actually, nope, not quite.
Reports of Qani's death first surfaced on June 13th when Israel launched a series of airstrikes across Iran.
New York Times report quoted sources as saying, Qwani had been among several senior Iranian military officials killed in the initial wave of attacks.
The nuclear negotiator is also alive.
Another Iranian official previously reported dead has re-emerged.
Ali Shamkhani, a senior advisor to Supreme Leader Ali Khomeini, and a key nuclear negotiator was initially reported by outlets, including CNN, to have been killed in an Israeli strike on his Tehran residence.
However, Iranian state media later confirmed that he is alive and ready to sacrifice.
It really makes you wonder why Israel would want to kill one of the negotiators, doesn't it?
If they're serious about peace, wouldn't you want to keep the negotiator alive?
Doesn't make much sense to me, but of course, I'm not a military genius.
I'm not a stable genius.
So how could I say?
Well, we've got about two minutes left, and that's not enough time to really get into any of the articles I still have.
I'll just briefly give you the headline.
Did America truly obliterate Iran's nuclear program?
And this is from The New American.
Encourage you to go check it out.
The New American is a fantastic website.
They do a lot of great research, great work.
So go check that one out as well.
But we've got two minutes left.
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It's like the Trump must kerfuffle, keeping the sheep bickering amongst themselves over nothing but a stage show.
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