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Aug. 25, 2025 - The David Knight Show
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Mon Episode #2080: Drug War = Terror at Home, Excuse for Martial Law
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In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's the David Knight Show.
The David Knight Show.
Well, it is Monday, the 25th of August, Year of Our Lord 2025, and I couldn't tell you that earlier because we made some changes to the studio, and we just realized one of the changes messed up the mic.
So Lance did a real quick fix, and I think we're back now.
But today, I want to begin with what is happening that I see as an incredibly dangerous precedent.
And that is all of the blustering about Trump, about using troops.
And of course, conservatives just roll over.
I would have never believed that what happened in 2020 with lockdowns and medical martial law and all the rest of the stuff, disrupting supply chains, destroying the Constitution.
I would have never believed that Americans would have stood for that.
I tell you, by the summer of 2020, I thought we're never going to get out of this.
The people are such sheeple.
But it all happened because conservatives rolled over and let this happen.
Not only did they let it happen, but they cheered it and they voted for the guy who did it.
They voted for him two more times after he did this.
That's the amazing thing to me.
I would have never believed that that could have happened in America.
Would you believe that we could have martial law?
Would you believe that we could have the federal government take an ownership share in Intel?
That they could put export taxes?
We've never had export taxes.
What's all this stuff about tariffs?
Wasn't that supposed to make exports great again?
Except he's now going to tax them.
And of course, he began by saying, we can't have this technology go to China.
And then he turns around and says, unless they pay us enough, and then we'll do it.
It's absolutely amazing and yet now what we are seeing in Washington, D.C., and he's very excited to talk about how he's going to do it in Chicago, now what we are seeing is something that was planned just like Operation Warp Speed, a military operation.
This has been planned and talked about for a very long time by the Pentagon.
And again, who would have thought that this would be, it had to be brought to you?
by the Republican Party with Conservatives cheering it along.
I remember back in the 1960s with the John Birch Society.
which is behind the new American.
I remember when they woke everybody up to the dangers of the federalizing of the police.
And of course, many of the worst abuses that we see from the police are because of the federal government's involvement, pushing them to militarize, pushing them with MRAPs, pushing them to do civil asset forfeiture, pushing them to become an army with the drug war.
And now people become anesthesized to that, especially conservatives.
And they're just, and they're going to cheer the placement of the actual military in the various cities.
So we're going to talk about the issues of that.
But I want to begin with the Pentagon plans because this is something that's been going on for a long time.
And let me just go full conspiracy theorist on you here because I don't think any of this stuff is a coincidence.
I think that at the same time he's talking about going to war with the Democrat cities, he's also talking about going to war with the drug cartels.
You know, the first prohibition that we had, what happened?
You had Al Capone and other people like him.
were shooting it out in the cities, weren't they?
With machine guns.
You had the St. Valentine's Day massacre.
You had them riding on the side of cars, shooting other people.
Now this is going on much worse in Mexico with drug cartels.
I mean, you had like six heads found on a body on a bridge the other last week.
Things like that.
That kind of brutality.
This was unusual because it was very close to Mexico City.
Now let me ask you, what do you think is going to happen if the military starts to attack the cartels directly?
You think they might engage in terrorism?
You think they might do the same kind of stuff in some American cities that they have done in Mexican cities?
You think they might come after journalists?
You think they might come after politicians or whatever who report on them, who make laws against them, who run the war against them.
That'd be a perfect opportunity then to come in.
That'd be a real emergency that Trump could create.
That'd be a perfect opportunity to declare martial law.
We take the drug war to being a real war.
And the Pentagon has been working on this for a long time.
This is a video, and it's kind of long.
It's about five minutes, but it's worth hearing this and listen carefully because in it, and I remember playing this, I said, this is really an ominous harbinger of what these people are really planning to do.
They're really planning to take over the cities.
They're planning on preparing to push back against any pushback against the smart cities and the open-air prisons that they want to create.
And so this is something just like the germ games and the mRNA vaccines and the lockdowns that they have been practicing, wargaming, and rehearsing for years and years and years.
Here's the video.
The future is urban.
By 2030, urban areas are expected to grow by 1.4 billion, with that growth occurring almost entirely in the developing world.
Cities will account for 60% of the world's population and 70% of the world's GDP.
The urban environment will be the locus where drivers of instability will converge.
It is the domain that by the year 2030, 60% of urban dwellers will be under the age of 18.
The cities that grow the fastest will be the most challenged as resources become constrained and illicit networks fill the gap left by overextended and under-capitalized governments.
The risk of natural disasters compounded by geography, climate changes, unregulated growth, and substandard infrastructure intersect to frustrate humanitarian relief.
Growth will magnify the increasing separation between rich and poor.
Religious and ethnic tensions will be a defining element in the social landscape.
Stagnation will coexist with unprecedented development as impoverishment, slums, and shantytowns rapidly expand alongside modern high-rises, technological advances, and ever-increasing levels of prosperity.
This is the world of our future.
It is one we are not prepared to effectively operate within, and it is unavoidable.
Megacities are complex systems where people and structures are compressed together in ways that defy both our understanding of city planning and military doctrine.
It is an ecosystem that demands a highly agile and adaptive force to successfully operate within.
Infrastructures will vary radically, with concentrations of high-tech transportation.
Now they're showing a lot of pictures of third world.
This is about you.
I said that a lot.
Intelligent waste disposal, intermixed with open landfills, overburdened sewers, polluted water, and makeshift power grids.
Living habitats will extend from the high-rise to the ground-level cottage to subterranean labyrinths, each defined by its own social code and rule of law.
Social structures will be equally challenged, if not dysfunctional, as historic ways of life clash with modern living, ethnic and racial differences are forced to live together, and criminal networks offer opportunity for the growing mass of unemployed.
This becomes the nervous system of non-nation-state, unaligned individuals and organizations that live and work in the shadows of national rule.
Where physical domains can be seen, digital domains will have limitless potential to breed and expand without limit.
Digital security and trade will be increasingly threatened by sophisticated illicit economies and decentralized syndicates of crime to give adversaries global reach at an unprecedented level.
This will add to the complexities of human targeting as a proportionally smaller number of adversaries intermingle with a larger and increasing number of citizens.
The scale and density of these domains is daunting.
In a city of 10 million, where you hold the support of 99% of the population, the remaining 1% represents a threat of 100,000.
It is an environment of convergence hidden amongst the enormous scale and complexity of the megacity.
These are the future breeding grounds, incubators and launching pads for adversaries and hybrid threats.
Linked globally, these are man-made labyrinths that provide refuge and movement across the vast sections of these cities where alternate forms of governance have taken control.
The advice of doctrine from Sun Tzu to current field manuals has provided two fundamental options.
Avoid the cities or establish a cordon to either wait out the adversary or drain the swamp of non-combatants and engage the remaining adversaries in high-intensity conflict within.
Even our counterinsurgency doctrine, honed in the cities of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan, is inadequate to address the sheer scale of population in the future urban reality.
From the streets of Aachen to the Citadel and Way, we have defeated adversaries who attempted to use urban terrain to their advantage.
But in tomorrow's conflict, these mega cities are orders of magnitude greater in complexity, and our current options do not meet strategic ends.
Our future operations must allow us to rapidly return the city to the people.
They will be too large and complex to isolate or coordinate in their entirety.
Yet our soldiers will have to operate within these ecosystems with minimal disruption and flow.
Our current and past strategies can no longer hold.
We are facing environments that the masters of war never foresaw.
We are facing a threat that requires us to redefine doctrine and the force in radically new and different ways.
The future army will confront a highly sophisticated urban-centric threat that will require that urban operations become the core requirement for the future land force.
The threat is clear.
Our direction remains to be defined.
The future is urban.
Yeah, and the Democrats can kind of see the threat.
But they don't understand what it's really about.
They think it's going to be January the 6th part two.
This is another coup.
They're going to try to take over the election like they did on January the 6th.
That was not an insurrection.
That was not a coup.
And they still think it was, and they think that that's what this is about, and they're dead wrong on both accounts.
No, this is there will be election rigging, but that's going to be done with gerrymandering, and both parties are doing it.
They're freaking out because of and we'll talk a little bit about that, but that's the politicians picking the voters.
And they're trying to make sure they maintain a majority, especially during the midterm elections.
So they're in this redistricting battle that's going on.
Texas and California now, Missouri is going to be next, and they are going to increase the Republican seats.
So it's not about the election.
It's not about Trump.
Trump has been from the beginning, a puppet of the military-industrial complex and the Pentagon who wants to run all this stuff.
They were planning this stuff for decades, many decades.
They ran the first one of these games.
They'd already been planning it.
They ran the first one of the games three months before 9-11.
This predates Donald Trump, and they just don't get it.
But they needed somebody like Donald Trump, just like the Ross child said.
And we can use this guy, Wilbur Ross told him.
And they're right.
They can use that guy.
The Pentagon understands it as well.
And so do the people like Davos and the rest of them.
That's truly, I think, what this is about.
And I think that once they pick a fight with the cartels, then you'll either have the cartels directly attack, sabotage infrastructure, and other things like that, which will be a real emergency.
And of course, then we've got to do it to keep you safe.
Or they will do a false flank attack and blame it on the cartels.
Did you hear that old video where they're talking about how they defeated the enemy in the cities of Afghanistan and Iraq?
Only in their imaginations, in their war games, did they do that.
And that's reality.
Part of it was to say, look at that in a city of 10 million.
If you only got 1%, you know, we've got to deal with 100,000 people.
And so they have a daunting task.
Therefore, they're going to start practicing right away with Donald Trump.
This is not simply about DC.
It'd be bad enough if it was about DC.
It'd be a stretch of his authority.
Isn't it amazing?
Like I said, I would have never thought in my lifetime, certainly, that we would see the kind of authoritarian fascist controls.
And I mean that literally.
When you take over, when you get a share in Intel folks, that's economic fascism.
And the militarism and the hypernationalism is also a characteristic of fascism.
But it really is a technocracy, ultimately, but it has these fascist elements in it.
And I would have never thought that these types of things would have been allowed in America.
This is why they have to get the so called conservatives to support it.
Because if it was done by the left, it would be too obvious, and the people who would stand for freedom would oppose it.
But not when it's their own guy, not when it's somebody that they love so dearly.
They will make every excuse in the book for him just as they have for what he did in twenty twenty, and just like they voted two more times for him.
So Chicago woman, here's an example of this.
I couldn't believe this.
This is a story from The Guardian.
And it was picked up by, she tweeted this out, it was also picked up by Breitbart and many other Chicago woman was carjacked, but still tells Trump not to bring the National Guard.
And these people are saying, how stupid can you be?
What's the matter with this woman?
Actually, she's got a lot more sense than these conservatives who are trolling her, I think.
Federal militarized police, folks, are not a solution.
They are another problem.
What happened to these conservatives?
Don't they realize, don't they remember when Ronald Reagan.
said government is not the solution, government is the problem.
Now you have conservatives out there willing to trade liberty for the promise of safety and security.
You have conservatives out there who, as I said, John Burch Society in the 60s said, support your local police.
It was actually, should have been more like support local policing.
Because it was the federal government that was incentivizing and rewarding financially and putting out the guidelines for how they wanted to change the way policing was done.
That's why you've now got the Brazil-type raids, 1984, Terry Gilliams, 1984 Brazil.
That's why you have those types of raids rather than Sheriff Andy Teller.
We've gone from that in my lifetime, those two realities that we had out there.
And this is being driven by the federal government.
They've always been the driver of this.
And yet the saddest thing, I thought, when I see this militarization of the police, I go to the New American and there wasn't a single article criticizing the nationalization of the police, the militarization of the police.
As a matter of fact, the closest I could see to it was they're saying Trump is saying no American troops will be sent to Ukraine.
Well, I hope that they are appropriately skeptical, but Trump also says he's going to send troops to Chicago and California.
Where is the Chom Burt Society?
Come on, guys, wake up.
Has Trump put you to sleep?
I mean, it's like we talked about The Wizard of Oz last week, Travis.
It's kind of like, you know, I'm watching these people as they are going across the field and the witch makes them fall asleep in the field of flowers.
That's really what's happened to the conservative movement under Trump.
It's insane.
Just as long as Trump does it, it's okay.
Like Richard Nixon said.
Well, when the president doesn't, it's not a illegal.
That's right.
Yeah.
How are they going to like it when you've got a Democrat president of the same cut as Obama or Hillary running the militarized police in your cities?
And of course, there's 19 different states that said, Yeah, we're great with that.
Let's put the military in our cities because in every city, even if it leans conservative and Republican, there's going to be a big city and that's going to lean Democrat.
And so it's like, Yeah, bring them in.
Let's get control of Nashville and Memphis.
And we just had some heinous murders in both those places.
So yeah, bring in the military police.
That's what we need.
Anyway, this woman says they car jacked her, they stole her car, they broke her arm, but I don't want the military in here.
And she is getting trolled left and right.
She had to shut down her account because the Conservatives were trolling her so much.
Conservatives pushing the militarization of the police.
She said, Chicago's a mess.
You have an incompetent mayor, grossly incompetent.
Rather, she didn't say that.
Trump said that.
And we're going to straighten that one out probably next, said Trump.
That'll be our next one after this.
And it won't even be tough.
There you go.
So Trump's solution to crime, it's the same as a solution to a so-called pandemic.
We declare an emergency, we operate as a military operation, and he is instinctively authoritarian in everything that he does, whether it's the way he deals with critics or whatever.
And so in response, she wrote, I've been carjacked in Chicago with my arm broken, I still don't want your troops here, she said.
And so this is a reply from the magotards out there who don't understand anything about politics, history, or what is happening.
Are you mentally disabled?
Truly asking for your sake.
Oh, wow, guys, look, I can smile after somebody contact me.
That means it's okay.
Sometimes staying quiet is the best option.
Yeah, that's especially true if you're going to be a conservative who's going to cheer the stationing of troops in cities.
I'm disgusted with these people.
They make me want to vomit.
So does Trump.
What's the matter with them?
So if you're going to cheer martial law, yeah, you should be quiet.
But these people voted for that.
Screenshotting this to show my children what an idiot looks like.
Well, you could just show them yourself.
I mean, that's a hey kids, I'm an idiot.
This is what one looks like.
So Democrats are pushing back against this, but just like Bill Maher for the wrong reasons.
They think this is about elections.
Yeah, it is about political power.
Everything they do is ultimately about political power, but that's not the primary issue of this.
So you have a Democrat representative, Adam Smith of Democrat from Washington, and he went on Politics Nation this weekend.
And he said, crime is the problem, but Trump's fascism is not the answer.
He's absolutely right.
It's not.
Not even, you know, putting out more SWAT teams and armored personnel carriers are the answer either.
So he said, there are two huge problems here.
Number one, we're using U.S. military for domestic law enforcement.
The second big problem is that Trump is basically giving himself a national police force.
And I think that they know that this is what's coming down the pike anyway.
That's one of the reasons why they've had the police wearing masks.
like they do in third world countries, like they do in Mexico, right?
Because, yeah, we're going to be targeted by the cartels.
And they want that to happen.
They're going to create that problem.
And if the cartels do not respond the way that they hope that they do, they'll do a false flag.
That's what I think is really going to happen.
I'll see you on the street, said Trump, after Pritzker, who I think is absolutely reprehensible on everything, pushed back against this saying that we're going to send troops to Chicago.
This is Governor of Illinois pushes back.
But also the Maryland Governor, who is also a Democrat, Wes Moore.
Moore urged Trump to use Maryland's model for fighting crime instead of deploying federal troops like the administration did in Washington, DC.
has proven over the last two years is that we can achieve performance without being performative.
We need the right tool for the right mission.
Look, I'm not a fan of local policing mainly because of the things that the federal government has trained them to do and incentivized them to do.
But it's only going to get worse as we pull this in.
This is what they're practicing.
So trumpeting out on true social, he accused Governor Maryland Moore of using, quote, rather nasty and provocative tone.
That's the kettle calling the pop black, isn't it?
And his invitation to, quote, walk the streets of Maryland.
And he threatened to revoke the funds that were needed to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge that was knocked down partially by that container ship.
Remember that?
If you don't talk to me nicely, I'm not going to help you build back that bridge.
And I don't think the federal government ought to be doing subsidies of infrastructure.
They always throw the money at the wrong things and do it in the wrong way.
That was one of the big fights before the Civil War.
The fact that it wasn't just about the trade, but it was also, or slavery or whatever, it was about tariffs, it was about whether or not we were going to have free trade or how the taxation was going to be done, but it was also about the fact that Washington was pouring big bucks into infrastructure in certain favored areas.
And the people who were not getting the money were very upset about that.
So, yeah, they're building a big canal system infrastructure in the Northeast with federal dollars.
And the people in the South were saying, well, wait a minute.
We don't benefit from that.
And they were absolutely right.
So, yeah, to all the MAGA people who said during the lockdown that all the mask and all that kind of stuff and medical martial law.
that had nothing to do with Trump.
He didn't do that.
And I said from the very beginning, I said, look, he paid them to do that.
He financially incentivized that.
And Trump understands that very well.
Look at what he does.
He reacts immediately by saying, oh yeah, I'm going to cut off the money that we give you all the time.
They do it over the boys in the girls' bathroom issue.
The Democrats say, we're going to cut.
your funds off if you don't put boys in the girls' bathroom.
And the Republicans will say, we'll cut it off if you do.
But they understand that that's a weapon.
The Manga people do not.
At least they say they don't.
I don't know if they're just trying at this point.
I even wonder if even MAGA could be that stupid to actually think that Trump was not running this stuff, that the buck, as I've said so many times, doesn't just stop with the president.
He's ultimately responsible.
But it's where the buck starts.
That's what the declaration of emergency on his side was about.
He is the one that set everything in motion.
And as such, as you said, it doesn't just stop with him.
It started with him.
It's full circle, all in one person.
Yeah, yeah.
Bill Maher says that...
that this is a slow-moving coup but he gets it all wrong because he thinks that this is like some kind of a j6 thing he thinks that the next election, Trump doesn't get the results that he wants, that they're going to run in with the military and say, that's it, we're keeping control.
That's not it at all.
It's going to be much more subtle, and it's going to be about a lot of other things, and he's absolutely ignorant of what the Pentagon has been planning for a very, very long time.
Bill Maurer can't comprehend the idea that the next president is going to be using all this, that Trump is just a puppet that's setting up a larger thing of control.
He thinks that Trump is the ultimate evil behind everything.
Yes.
That's absolutely right.
If only we could get him out., then all these dictatorial powers would be fine.
It's a dance.
It's a one, two step.
it's one of the reasons why they had to put Biden in because Trump locks everything down, messes up the supply chain and destroys a lot of small businesses and farms, and then they put the guy in to mandate his poison that he produced.
Also, personally, I would be surprised if there ever was a dictator for life, at least in the United States.
It seems as though they realized that Elections Act is a sort of pressure release valve.
The guy comes in, he does a whole bunch of things you disagree with, but every four years you get to choose a new dictator.
So maybe the next guy will be better.
Maybe he'll do a bit better job.
Oh, he didn't do a good job, so he's out.
new guy whereas dictator for life it breeds a lot of resentment over time people start getting very upset yeah yeah sort of fair sacrificial uh candidate all the sins of the government get put on uh one person's shoulders and then you get a new president then he's cast out into the wilderness yeah if only we could yeah somehow back somebody sent me an article saying uh that uh gen z is getting nostalgic for George W. Bush.
I can promise you, there's nothing to be nostalgic about, guys.
You miss me yet?
I've said that long times.
I'll never miss him.
Well, the thing is, nostalgia is wishing for something better than what you currently have that you used to have so my favorite meme of George W Bush was when somebody morphed him into Alfred D. Newman from Mad Magazine and it was they didn't have to do too much morphing actually he's pretty close to that already and it was like you know what me worry so yeah the When you go back and look at all the masks and all the rest of stuff,
think about that.
2020, we had masks enforced by cops, right?
2025, now the cops are going to use force and they wear them the mask to hide their identity.
It just works perfectly.
Bill Maurer said, first they create a masked police force, get people used to looking at that, normalize snatching people off the street, get them used to looking at that, normalize seeing the National Guard and the military on the street.
And he's right, this is about moving the overturned window.
This is about normalizing it.
That's what this all was about.
That's what the vaccine passports and all the rest of this stuff was all ultimately about.
Do you really want to have to live your life under military occupation like your Paris occupied by the Nazis or saying, identity papers please?
They wouldn't have to say that.
They're creating a biometric database where they can get your identity papers just by looking at you.
He said, you start talking about crime in the capital, and it's always been a fairly crime-ridden city.
And so Trump says, yeah, we're going to make it safe.
And then we're going to go after other places.
And the conservatives are more than willing to trade your liberty for Trump's promise of safety.
As a matter of fact, On Bill Maurer's show, you had conservative activist Christopher Ruffo, who has done a lot of good work against the LGBT and other things like that, I think.
understanding that it is about ultimately about the Maoist struggle sessions but he ripped liberals for just being too sensitive oh your feelings are hurt you know you just don't like the military that type of thing well I think they are completely wrong the Conservatives in my lifetime, as I said, have done a complete 180.
They've become the Democrats of my youth.
But even worse than the Democrats of my youth, I can't imagine the Democrats of my youth pushing the kind of authoritarian policies that Trump is doing.
Even the Democrats of my youth did not say we're going to take over major businesses like Intel.
We're going to take a share in them.
And let me ask you, how much of a share do they have to take before they really manipulate them?
They can manipulate them without even taking shares, but to take shares in it is taking it to a whole new level.
That used to be the province of these third world dictatorships and communist parties to have ownership of corporations.
People in Chicago are screaming for us to come, said Trump.
They're wearing red hats.
Yeah, the red hatted people are screaming.
I think they are barking mad, as the British would say.
They are screaming for Trump and screaming their approval of him for whatever he does.
They're saying, please, President Trump, come to Chicago, please.
I did a great job with the black vote.
And as you know, they want something to happen.
So I think Chicago will be our next stop.
Then we'll help with New York.
So Mauro said the militarization of U.S. cities could be how Trump puts systems in place to maintain control of presidential election processes.
I think they've got something much bigger than that.
They don't care about elections.
They control the elections now.
That's what all this gerrymandering is.
They pick the voters.
They know in advance which of their parties are going to win the election.
And of course, they know which people are going to win because the Democrat and Republican parties pick who's going to run in a particular district.
So they set the district up for their party.
They pick the candidates.
They keep independents and third parties off the ballot, off of the debates.
And then they rig it with the voting machines, the vote by mail, and you name it.
They've got a gazillion different ways to rig the vote counting.
And so this is not about the election.
This is about smart cities and how they enforce it.
That's ultimately what this is about.
And this is what the Pentagon has been talking about and prac it and practicing for a long time.
They were talking about it and practicing it before they were defeated in Iraq and Afghanistan.
So maybe there'll be the next fake pandemic.
Or maybe it'll be some kind of climate lockdown.
Or maybe it'll be the cartels who are invaded.
But what they're doing is they're practicing, rolling out literal martial law.
I said it a million times in 2020.
It was medical martial law pushed by Trump.
And now he wants the real thing.
Just like we've had a so-called drug war.
And now he wants the real thing with that.
And the Democrats don't get it either.
The presence now of this army in Washington is going to have its toll taken when the next election comes down.
Well, this is all predictive programming.
Congress and judiciary will also be growing accustomed to martial law.
Start with Washington, D.C. So the Congressmen and the judges and all the bureaucrats in Washington can't get used to seeing military on the streets, so they don't think anything about it when you send them into the other areas.
I mean, it's all just, it truly is, Bill Maurer was right in the sense that he said this is a slow rollout of a coup.
It is.
It has been this way from the very beginning.
Again, Chicago is going to be next.
He's boasting about it.
And at the center of all this is the little authoritarian nerd Stephen Miller.
He's at the center of all of this federalization of the police, this over the top actions that they're doing, and the so-called crime crackdown.
He's got his fingerprints all over it.
People in the administration say, yeah, he's the guy who's running this together.
And of course, you could look at it as just Trump is marking his territory.
And that's the way many people on the left look at it but it's much much bigger than that it is a bipartisan move and let me tell you that somebody like Obama Biden or Hillary Clinton are going to love having this kind of power it won't be one of the three of them but it'll be somebody who's just like them maybe a conglomeration of the three maybe thinking internally like a hydra you know all three heads on one body yeah just kind of like morphing George W. Bush and Alfred Newman from Mad Magazine.
You can get AI to give you a composite picture of Obama, Hillary, and Biden.
So Reason took it on and said, Trump's DC goons squads are un-American.
Well, even more importantly, it's unconstitutional.
They said, the president is ordering federal troops on the street.
That's not how routine policing should work, even in the nation's capital.
By the way, you know, we went for a very, very, very long time in this country without police.
We had the sheriff, and the sheriff would bring together the posse when necessary if it was something that was really big.
That was called the posse comatus was actually the power of the community.
And it is the posse comatus act that Trump is violating here.
But an elected sheriff And the people, the power of the community is a very, very different approach to law enforcement to begin with than a police force.
A police force works for the city, hired by the city, controlled by the city.
The police chief is not accountable to the citizens in terms of he's accountable to the other elected officials.
But it's a very different model.
Local street resistance says reason is the occupation to the occupation was limited to a drunk guy throwing a sandwich at a federal agent.
That was when they put some DEA and Ice People and to Washington City, DC, and when he threw a sandwich at these guys, they came back later and rearrested him, overcharged him with a felony, and rearrested him in a big public show of force.
Massed federal agents have set up an unconstitutional checkpoint, violently arrested at least one delivery driver, filmed themselves tearing down a banner that protested their appearance, their presence rather than the city.
Each day more and more National Guard members pour into the capital.
has been worse about violating the Constitution than the federal government in its entirety.
And this is just yet another example of this.
The conversation about Trump's declared crime emergency has understandably, albeit unhelpfully, provoked a lot of discourse about how safe D.C. is, whether a federalized local police department will make it safer.
But I would say this debate ignores the law.
ignores the Constitution.
It ignores the elephant in the room, which is that he's trying to set up martial law that's in violation of the Constitution.
These are powers that were not delegated to the federal government.
So therefore they don't have them according to the Ninth and Tenth Amendment.
So these are, it begins with powers that they don't have.
Now, reason also takes a look at the constitution and says, well, if we look at the Third Amendment, which, you know, for years and years and years people said, well, The Third Amendment is the only one that's not being violated because that was when the British government would quarter troops into a town or into people's homes and that type of thing.
So we don't have the military living in our homes.
And I said, well, in a sense., you have the NSA living in your home.
It's living in your computer.
It's violating the Fourth Amendment where you should be securing your person and your property and your papers.
And it's also basically living there and using your electricity to spy on you.
Uniformed troops and mass federal agents doing routine law enforcement at the command of the president is just not how we do things, said Reason.
That's putting it a little bit too mild.
I think we need to hate this.
I think we need to speak out against this strongly.
It's not just to say, well, traditionally that's not the way we've done it.
These people are beginning their martial law with a violation of the Constitution, just like Trump did in 2020.
So this is not a situation where we're talking about mismanners, etiquette.
We're not talking about which side you put the forks on the plate.
This is the Constitution.
And this is a standing army.
And this is a form of martial law, conditioning at the very least.
The entire point of the U.S. Constitution is to prevent the federal government from becoming a despotism, said Reason.
That's true.
This is why the Constitution places strict constraints on maintaining a standing army.
That's why there are only three times mentioned in the Constitution, none of which would plausibly require federal agents to patrol a street in Washington, D.C. or Chicago.
So what they're saying is there's only three crimes that are defined there because law enforcement was not the purpose of the federal government.
It really was for the common defense primarily.
And they were very concerned that there not be a standing army.
But the army has been standing around now since World War II.
And they've been sent to other count countries.
They stood round on the throats of other countries as well when we were not attacked.
So we've used them, as Truman said, as a police force.
And eventually when you use the military as a police force in other countries, they're going to be used as a police force in your own country.
That was what Madison said.
He said the instruments of defense abroad become weapons of tyranny at home.
If you're going to have a standing army, it's going to become a global police force.
It's going to be a global police force in your town, in your state.
And that's what Trump is now working on, I think.
And it all folds in very nicely with the technocrats, doesn't it, Travis?
I tell you, they're just it just keeps rolling together.
Hmm.
I had a good comment here in chat.
Someone's, I can't remember, can't find it, but he said, I haven't seen a normal cop car in ten years.
Now they all want the $80,000 suburban's and want to be some kind of enlisted blade runner type guy.
Yeah.
It's just every single cop I've seen in my lifetime has had this sort of aura of, you know, I'm a one man army.
I'm here to, you know, whatever I say is the law.
You know, it's very judged dread.
Yeah.
And we're seeing this all the time.
Well, just take a look at Homan, the guy that he picked for Ice.
I mean, he is classic of that.
You know, he's got that, that's his persona, absolutely.
Yeah, and that set the stage for this.
The cops have already become so militaristic that it's we've already moved so far in that direction that this feels like the next logical step.
Like a lot of people probably won't even notice the difference.
And the thing that bothers me is the conservatives are either silent or cheering it because it's Trump.
It's amazing the control that one person can exercise over this.
They are cheering a literal standing army now.
Third Amendment says reason is mostly treated as an anachronistic joke today.
In fact, it is a load-bearing part of the Constitution that makes clear that the military and the police are different things and that Americans should not have to tolerate the presence of armed agents in the States as a routine part of daily life.
Well, again, police were something that was invented in the 19th century.
You had Robert Peel in the UK create a police force in London, the Bobbies, and they were very civil for the longest time, unarmed even.
But look at them today.
Now they're going around arresting women for silently praying.
Even after they've been thrown out of the court three times and the police department has had to pay.
Of course, they don't pay.
It's the taxpayers who pay.
And they just did it again, even though they've been slapped.
They're like Colorado, where Colorado keeps going after bakers, the same baker, you know, because he won't custom make a transversary cake.
Yeah, it's probably about time for him to end up in another lawsuit.
Exactly.
But yeah, that's their mission now.
Also, I like the terminology that you see a load-bearing part of the Constitution.
He's like, no, no, you can't take that out.
That's a load-bearing amendment.
You take that out, the whole thing comes down on itself, boss.
We can't do that.
Yeah, well, they're doing that with the First Amendment.
That definitely is a load-bearing part of the Constitution.
And the Second Amendment as well.
In his book Rise of the Warrior Cop, Radley Balco writes about how the trend of increased political militarization has eroded quote the symbolic Third Amendment and the free society that protects.
It's darkly ironic then that after decades of politicians of both parties in DC gifting the federal government vast powers to police the rest of the country, that a militarized police force is now being deployed on the streets of America's capital against its residents.
I think that is first of all the logical progression, but I think it's also predictive programming as I said before.
They want these federal bureaucrats and elected officials to get accustomed to what they're planning on doing to everybody.
So they want to put it there.
The federal government acting as a beat cop is inimical to our constitutional design regardless of how effective its efforts are.
That DC is a federal district might seem to complicate the point, but in fact it reinforces it.
Except that, you know, Trump has declared his intent to do it everywhere and anywhere.
And he wants it to be seen as punishment of his enemies.
You know, that is the subtext of all this stuff.
He wants to be seen as a revenge administration.
Even in the seat of federal power, says Reason, it's understood that a force of federal agents policing everyday life is not something that ordinary citizens should have to put up with.
That's absolutely true.
Again, another Democrat.
Again, it's only the Democrats who are criticizing this, which is the thing that bothers me the most.
Conservatives should be up in arms.
They should be angry about this, but they're just rolling over because it's Trump.
Anybody that criticizes Trump.
is going to be taken down and out.
That's whether you're doing it in the media or if you're a politician, he's going to get you out of there.
Ro Kahana says the National Guard is in DC so that Trump can stay in power.
Again, that's what Bill Marr said.
And the Democrats see that because the only thing the Democrats care about is power.
They don't care about the Constitution.
They don't care what happens to the citizens.
It's like, oh, is this a game so that he can beat us at the power game?
That's what it's really about.
So he was asked by Jonathan Capehart in an interview.
He said, Congressman, let's switch gears to National Guard troops that are here in Washington.
Also from about six or seven Republican states.
And they're going to go into 19 different states.
Tennessee is one of them.
Texas is one of them.
I mean, all the Republican states are saying, yeah, yeah, send us a standing army.
We want that because Trump wants that.
So it's a good thing.
President is threatening to replicate this in other cities like New York, Chicago, Oakland.
What do you think they all have in common?
And he says, black mayors.
So is this racism, he said?
It's going to be about political power, and they're going to play the race card.
Well, I just have to say that...
But so what?
And if you don't like what's happening in Chicago with the dozens of people shot with gang violence over each weekend, then get out of the place.
But the answer is not to federalize it.
If the people there want to put up with it, if they want to elect corrupt, ineffective leadership, then let them do that rather than setting precedents for military martial law.
And the Conservatives are pushing for this because, and you heard in that Pentagon mega cities thing, they said, people of different racial and ethnic groups will be forced to live with each other, pushed into conflict with each other.
And of course, the coming conflict is going to be when they crash the markets, when they take jobs with their AI stuff.
And so the Conservatives are freaking out over this guy, Kilmar, again, Kilmar Garcia, they call him Maryland man is what the Conservatives call him, the guy that Trump, when he was trying to make the case, he didn't talk about the guy's real crimes.
He tried to pretend that the guy was MS-13 because of tattoos on his knuckles.
No, what might indicate that he was MS-13 was that he was caught red-handed in Tennessee trafficking people.
But the Trump administration doesn't really care whether it's true or not.
They just want to, and it was evidenced by the phony, ridiculous narrative that they came up with to defend their actions.
He should have focused on, even after, you could say, well, they didn't know that this happened.
Well, the people of Tennessee Star hammered this, the fact that he was pulled over, he had eight people or something in the car with him, none of them spoke English, none of them had any idea were American citizens, and the car belonged to another guy who was already arrested and convicted for trafficking.
So it looks like, yes, he was cartel, not because of the nonsense about the tattoos on his knuckle.
That was easily debunked.
It was almost like they wanted to have an argument about this guy.
Yeah, this, uh, him being released to me is a really, really bad thing because this is going to strengthen the position from the right.
See, it's like, well, when we give them the option to go through the judicial process, yeah.
These people are right wrong.
That's why he's been selected as a poster child to show we're going to have to act as extrajudicially.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, no trials for any of these people.
See what happened to Kilmar, the Maryland man.
We did it the right way and this is what happens.
and now you don't get any habeas corpus.
That's right.
So in terms of Chicago, actually, the Washington Post is talking about the fact that the Pentagon is planning this.
I showed you the video.
They've been planning this for a very, very long time.
But now they're planning specifically to go to Chicago as part of Trump's strategy to address crime, homelessness, and undocumented immigration, according to the Washington Post report.
And so we have reports.
We have reports that the Pentagon is planning to go into Chicago, but MAGA media doesn't know, doesn't care what the implications of this are.
The mobilization is set for September.
Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has received no request, you've received no request or outreach from the federal government asking if assistance is needed.
They're going to send it in preemptively.
House minority leader Hakim Jeffries says Trump does not have the authority to deploy troops in Chicago.
Well, he's right.
So impeach him for something that's real.
I mean, they've impeached him for a lot of phony stuff in the past.
Now they've got a real reason to impeach this guy.
The National Guard in Chicago, but he's also said about putting it in LA.
And so in a thread, Pritzker said that he is using these cities, quote, as his testing ground for authoritarian overreach.
Yes.
It's not about what some of these other Democrats have said, but it is about normalization and about testing and about training.
Okay, so now we're going to work on, we're actually going to practice this.
I remember a decade ago that conservative alternative media when I was at InfoWars, we were running stories all the time because Trump, not Trump, Obama was repurposing MRAPs.
They even had a situation where since World War II, surplus equipment from the Army was donated to fire departments, rural fire departments, because rural fire departments didn't have a big population, didn't have a lot of money, and they could have to deal with really,
big fires especially because they're usually adjacent to some federal land and the feds don't maintain their forests so it was always a tradition that the military would donate heavy equipment to these fire departments but that was right about the time that he was shoving these mraps on local police departments and basically the things were massive white elephants and that was more than anything else that was what stopped that program and
a lot of uh sheriffs were saying you know the contract was that the pentagon maintained ownership of it they just put it there and then put the expense of maintaining it on the local police force and said we don't have the money to do this because those things were rushed into the Iraq war and they were a maintenance nightmare.
And so it was, I saw it as a forward positioning by the Obama administration.
We also put all our equipment there.
We'll have the local people maintain it at their expense.
And then it'll be there when we want to roll out the military in some kind of an emergency.
So we were pushing back against that.
And in terms of the fire stuff, that had a happy ending because the local fire departments are mostly volunteer firemen and these people are politically active and they started they got very politically active with their elected representatives and senators pushed back on this pretty hard and they stopped it about a month after they declared that they were going to terminate that program they turned around and said no we're going to continue it and that but we're not seeing that kind
of pushback now and we were talking all the time about that's one of the reasons why i knew about this video we were talking all the time about the militarization of the police and what is obama up to but now that it's trump not a peep from alex jones not a peep from infowars or breitbart or anybody else if they say anything they cheer it And the biggest thing is I can't even believe that the John Birch Society, hey, any of you people out there in the John Birch Society, tell them I said so.
You guys have lost your spine.
Wake up.
Wake up.
Sick of this stuff.
Pisker said, after using L.A. and Washington, D.C. as this testing ground for authoritarian overreach, Trump is now openly flirting with the idea of taking over states and cities.
Breitbart said Trump explained during an announcement in the Oval Office about the FIFA World Cup drawing that after his administration finishes cracking down on crime in the nation's capital, it'll go after another location.
And they don't push back against that.
This is Breitbart.
So they don't push back against it.
They don't say that that's wrong.
You got people, we're in big trouble, folks, when the only people who are going to speak out against martial law are people like Pritzker, Rokahana, and other Democrats.
We're in big trouble.
We're in big trouble.
The Pasi-Comitatis Act, says Breitbart, prohibits the use of armed forces to execute laws, except in cases expressly authorized by Congress or a constitutional act.
That's right.
It's a violation of the Constitution.
It's a violation of the Ninth and Tenth Amendment.
It's a violation of the Third Amendment.
It's a violation of the Pasi-Comitatis Act.
and on and on.
But it's Trump, so it's all okay.
And the response from Children's Health Defense They get rid of the digital IDs, especially the biometric stuff.
So they're pushing back and saying, you know, we can see all this stuff happening.
We can see it roll out.
We can see that the federal government are turning into literal Nazis.
So are they saying that regulators have to tell the public the digital IDs must be voluntary in order to get them passed through, then they can make them mandatory?
Yeah, exactly.
They have to tell them that or else it'll never happen.
Well, yeah, we all know how that works.
I mean, we've seen, you know, real ID was kind of a slow rollout and eventually it becomes mandatory for certain things.
We had e verify and of course that you had to get the federal government to verify that you're really American citizen before you get a job.
Well, that was voluntary until you had Republican states like Florida start to make it mandatory.
I said children's health defense requests that NIST publish a formal FAQ to confirm your department is committed to emphasizing the voluntary nature of digital ID, meaning that nothing in the new NIST guidance should be construed to require biometric identification.
Well, they don't understand that digital ID was never intended to be voluntary, especially the biometric and facial stuff.
And that's what's rolling out now at the TSA.
Remember, that was voluntary.
You know, you want to get to your plane with less hassle and quicker?
Just sign up for our voluntary program.
Now it's facial ID is mandatory everywhere.
We could see that coming.
This is the way these people operate.
Let's not be naive about it.
They said NIST is clearly moving towards digital wallets and biometric keys that will make it harder for Americans to access their online accounts, email, bank, everything online unless Americans provide biometric identifiers, face scan, thumbprint.
This is going to happen and you won't be able to travel.
You won't be able to get out of your little 15-minute area.
You won't be able to use your money if you're geolocated outside the area that you're allowed to be in.
And they will have gatekeepers like the TSA.
You know, we talk about federal police.
Let's not forget the TSA.
That's essentially what they are.
I really resent that.
And it's just amazing to me that we don't care anymore.
And look at what the U.S. military did in Afghanistan.
I remember there was a freak out toward the end of it.
They had the U.S. And it had a database that it was associated with so that it could pull people up just like that.
And they're worried about it because they lost track of one of these boxes.
And they said, oh no, now the bad guys, the Taliban, can use this to identify our people.
Right?
They can use that as a counter thing.
And they can show that if it shows up, they point at somebody's face and it'll tell them if it's one of our guys or not.
If this Afghan has been friendly to us.
So the military has been working on this for a long time, just like Palantir.
Palantir first cut its teeth on helping the military to create surveillance states in areas that our standing army had taken over and was standing on the people's throats.
And as I said, you know, it's the instruments of war that we use abroad become instruments of tyranny here at home.
Biometric identification, all the rest of this stuff, that's what it's truly about.
Well, let's take a break before we do Travis.
We have a lot of comments.
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Says Trump was very concerned about Roger Clemens being inducted into the BESC Baseball Hall of Fame.
It's a main issue for America.
Thanks for your attention to this matter.
Winning.
Yeah, that's what he ends off his tweets.
Yeah, yeah, we're winning.
So is Roger Clemens in the Hall of Fame, I guess.
I don't know.
Jerry Alitalo, transhumanism has now rocketed to the number one spot in the annual competition and transhumanism is expected to become the named twenty twenty five Global Word of the Year.
Oh, there you go.
Isn't that something?
Yeah.
Skunk Hollow, Rose Gardens, Urban areas is perfect area to displace useless eaters and surplus population.
Yeah.
Original Yeah, what was that Spielberg thing?
Ready, steady go.
I mean, Ready Player one.
Yeah.
I always ask you because I cannot, for some reason, I got a mental block against the title of that thing.
Yeah, don't worry.
Every politician is someone that I can never remember.
It's like, oh yeah, that guy, he exists sadly.
That was a horrific picture of the future that these people planned.
Everybody was living in these thrown together sheds, almost like you would see in a poor town in India or something like that.
And their escape was to get on the little treadmill and play play video games.
Yeah, they could escape into this big virtual reality.
Except if it ever does happen to us, it will be even worse because all our video games will be lame and gay.
Yeah, that's right.
There won't be much bread in the circuses and the circuses will be lame and gay.
Yeah, they'll be designed by the people like the Crocker Bros.
CEO.
It will be a credibly sterile, boring environment.
Original Babe says, Yeah, the drug cartels are not going to go for biometrics or digital currency.
They might actually be the ones to stop this.
Yeah, I tell you, yeah, we could have some strange allies.
Of course, that's what they're counting on.
You're with the terrorists.
That was another George W. Ism, right?
You're with us or you're with the terrorists.
You're either with us or against us.
Well, I'll have to think about that if those are the two choices.
Think long and hard about that.
Yeah, I think that's a no-win solution.
I think you just have to abstain.
The cartels are continually cutting people's heads off and practicing like black magic satanism stuff.
I think you just got to stand back and just like, well, maybe they take each other out.
Well, they do black magic satanism in the Pentagon.
Yeah.
The Pentagon and DARPA and the CIA have been doing black magic satanism.
You can't side with either of them.
They're both bad.
Yeah.
Minuteman militia.
This is the constant dialectic used by big government making conditions so abhorrent and make people feel so helpless they turn to authoritarian principles.
Yeah, that's the thing is just these cities are failing, they are collapsing, the problems are getting horrific.
The migrant crisis is real.
All these things are really bad problems and people do need solutions to them.
They just provide you a terrible, terrible solution that gets them what they want.
They've let people run wild.
And you know, that was the whole thing, you go escape from New York.
You know, everyone knew that was happening in New York City.
And so the joke was just build a wall around it and they made a movie out of that, you know?
They were like, you know what?
They make it into one big prison, you know, that's what they actually a website now.
I don't know who's put it up, but it's called migrantcrime dot org.
It tracks migrant crime in the UK and it has little pinpricks on the map and you can see, you know, how many there are and what the crimes were.
And it's just, this is not some made up, fake nonsense.
Well, it's because the parliament is full of pinpricks.
But let's see.
Tunnel Lord 1337.
When was this video released?
That was the one we watched.
I should have checked the date on it, but I think it goes back several years.
I think it goes back.
I have to go back and check the date on it.
Maybe Lance, you could do that while we're on air go back and see if we can figure out it was actually at the very beginning of it it was the intercept was it I think that did that so if you went back and looked at intercept mega cities in Pentagon you might be able to find the date on that but sorry go ahead when I hear mega cities I just think of dread you know judge dread yeah mega city one yeah yeah I thought about that as I was reading the article I really should have looked up the exact data but I know that I covered
this years ago once before go ahead Assyrian girl cities will always be the cesspools of humanity it's always have been always have been always have always will yeah Yeah, Jefferson.
Everywhere.
A threat to the health, the wealth and the liberty of man.
Any time it reaches a certain critical mass, it just becomes unbeatable, becomes disgusting and horrible.
Well, you know, there's the thing, they found that if they took rats, they filled the cage with rats so they're, you know, bumping into each other all the time, they start to become violent with each other, physically attack each other all the time.
They get anxious, violent, unpredictable.
Tunnel Lord one hundred thirty three seven, a future that these tyrants engineered to exist, why not stop engineering mankind to be stuck in the cities?
Well, because that's getting what they want.
Skunk hollow, Rose Garden Gardens, until we get drones capable of apprehending a full-size man unsuspecting, apprehensions have to be made by boots on the ground, and that is very cost prohibitive.
Those race for AI is just a race to get a robot that can apprehend a man first.
I agree.
Yeah.
Wait till they deploy the robots, because you know, you've got people in the military who are humans and they've got a conscience about some of this stuff.
They might question their orders.
Yeah.
If you tell them to, you know, to do martial law, some of them are going to push back.
And if enough of them do, you can do something about it.
Yeah, that's also a reason there's been such a huge push in the military over the years to bring in people from different countries.
Oh, hey, you want citizenship?
You join the military, you get citizenship, and they don't have any real connection to the country or to the people, and they're not going to question when told, hey, go ahead and push that door down.
You know, Trump already started this in 2020, we all of us realized that he was pushing out people who had ethical and constitutional concerns, push them out of the military.
You can't force this on me.
You can't, I didn't sign up to be a lab rat, or this violates my religious beliefs.
It's like, okay, you're out.
That's what I did to Jason.
Jason Burger.
Yeah.
Minuteman Militia says also weird how they want to push everyone into big cities and label them as combat zones.
Ha ha.
Yeah, very strange.
I wonder why that would be.
Yeah.
15 minute combat zones.
Minuteman Militia also says the irony just keeps getting crazy, especially people like AJ who ranted about martial law for years completely quiet.
Isn't that amazing?
That's what I said, you know, for years we were really focused on that.
I remember talking about the War College and how they wargamed a scenario in Darlington, South Carolina.
Look that up.
You know, oh yeah, you got these people wearing John Deere caps.
Now they're not green caps, now they're redve had enough of the federal government and they decide that they're going to secede.
So how does that play out?
What do we use the military for against these people in this rural area?
And you had, that's why Biggs and I went to one of these asymmetric warfare centers.
You know, they're training to fight us in the cities.
They built little replica cities.
I mean, stood there at the corner of First Street in Maine.
And it was not as they used to do, they would go in and they would train in terms of urban warfare.
They would train in a mock-up that was like a city that had already been bombed.
So it's just like shells of buildingsings and things like that.
No, this is perfectly intact.
They had a soccer field there.
They had transportation that was there.
They had areas that were like a skyscraper, an apartment building, all this stuff.
And we were walking around taking pictures of it.
And Biggs said, that is an interrogation room, just like we had in Iraq over here next to the soccer field.
That's what they're practicing on.
And it was pretty clear.
And I could one day actually go into that and talk about the aftermath of that.
Alex was not very happy with that.
He got us set up to be arrested with that thing.
So anyway.
Lance says that that video was from eight years ago.
It's eight years old.
Okay.
Yeah, eight years.
And I thought it was even older than that.
But yeah, at that point in time they could still claim that they were victorious in Afghanistan and Iraq.
So that's what victory looks like to these people.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, they did get what they wanted, which is perpetual war.
A destroyed country in perpetual war.
Tunnel Lord 137.
If you factor in the child protection internet access bills in the federal police cities, they probably are pushing for some serious power grabs soon.
They're already doing it.
2030 is right around the corner.
Yeah.
Jerry Alitalo, Donald Trump, when asked for his opinion slash views on the global transhumanist agenda, no comment.
No comment.
The only thing he has no comment about is that.
I'm going to be hitting a robot.
It'll be made of gold.
It'll be the best robot, gold robot.
You're like C three PO.
Denver, Attaway.
Freedom ends and fades behind the sound of partying jeers, blind partying loyalty.
All nothing more than a limited hangout that enables worse outcomes.
Yes.
Partying loyalty.
Absolutely right.
Does destroy it.
KWD 68.
Maggie will cheer as they are carried away, buried or forced into freedom cities.
Denver.
KWD also says many magh honestly believe Biden did all the COVID tyranny.
Oh, tell me about it.
That's every time I say anything, criticize.
Oh, Trump didn't do that.
It was bad Democrat governors and Biden who did that.
He didn't do anything.
He funded it.
He funded it.
It was that bad, bad Biden.
I'm Marty, says we'll be living like Gazans under Israel.
That is the plan.
That's what Jarvis as well.
Jerry Alitalo, geofencing is a technology that creates virtual boundaries around a specific geographic area allowing mobile devices to trigger actions or notifications when they enter or exit these boundaries.
Yes.
And I talked about how geospatial intelligence is a branch that's not really talked about.
It's like they used to not talk about the NSA.
Geospatial intelligence is where James Clapper grew up.
That's how he grew up in the bureaucracy, how he became very powerful.
They used to have annual conventions.
I don't know what they're doing now, but they used to have annual conventions that were kind of quiet, but they would get 4,000 people to show up.
That was the fastest growing part of the intelligence agencies, geospatial intelligence, to map your activities.
And of course, that metadata allowed them to be able to predict they could see who you were coming into contact with they could make all kinds of projections about what you're going to do next they knew what your religious or political beliefs were from that as well they bragged about that that's kind of fundamental to palantir guard goldsmith good to see you guard and of course check out guard at liberty conspiracy he's got his own show and he does a great job there also i
believe it's at guard goldsmith on substack i have a very hard time remembering that but check guard out and he says this is why i mentioned article four section four about twice a week on the show for the past year i asked last year, I estimate.
It's like a state fascist system.
The governors spend tons of money.
They need the Fed money and want to play nice with federal candidates slash politicians so they don't push back.
Posse Comitatis is great, but it actually is subservient to Article 4, Section 4, and that prohibits feds from going in without a state request.
If this is any tie to ICE, it's unconstitutional since immigration is a state issue, not a federal issue.
We'll leave it to the SCOTUS to claim the false notion of the opposite in 1875.
Yes, I tell you.
Well, when we come back, we're going to talk about how they really are going to do a coup for the election.
Oh, we still have any more comments.
Okay, do you want to go through?
Yeah, sure.
Sure, let's see if we can get through these quickly.
Guard Goldsmith also says, sustaining army of any kind means we have to provide living spaces for them as well.
We have to housing them and it's a big cost.
It also means they're out of the workforce and not generating revenue somewhere else.
Denver Attaway, force can't be a starting point because the government meets force with greater force at an inflated price point.
That's right.
Assyrian girl, it sounds like Trump is trying to make Escape from New York a forward looking documentary.
Well, he escaped from New York.
Eventually.
You know, that's what we have.
We've locked them up there.
It has a happy ending.
Coal 360, what about federalize the forces to take out all the trucking fake CDL drivers, along with all the fake degree and fake certs, computer Indian computer people that American Indian workers hire for their departments.
All scams to get around the laws and get visas.
There's a lot of immigration fraud that goes on with India and Indians.
It's a huge issue.
H one B. There's a Twitter account called, I believe it's at ATU truckers, who has, he's really good at documenting what's going on with the CDL fraud.
I think that's the American Truckers Union.
I believe so, yeah.
Yeah, and they've been on this CDL thing and the fact that California greases the skids for all this stuff.
That guy, the one who resulted in the death.
of three people.
Yeah, I think his name was Singh or something.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's very common.
It's like Muhammad.
Yeah.
There's a lot of them.
Yeah.
But yeah, you guys, if you guys want to, you can look at at ATU truckers on Twitter if you want more and fro about that sort of thing.
Yeah, there's an epidemic of this, you know, people getting all these fake credentials and everything.
And yet they're still going to push, you know, digital ID and stuff as though that would fix anything.
Yeah, it's, uh, well, that's going to be.
Exactly.
They use that to say, well, that means we're going to have a biometric ID because these people fake it.
We're going to have a computerized system that nobody can break into.
Darn, I didn't study for my blood test.
Yeah, we've seen that over and over again with all the different government agencies, national security especially, breaking into and having their data stolen right from under their nose.
is the, it's always the eventual outcome.
What I'm saying is they're pushing that as the solution for all the illegal immigration problems and everything, but they...
That's right.
Yeah.
The H1B visa thing is huge.
And WND talks about that extensively.
Look at, you know, the tech jobs are being looted by these people coming from India.
And yet they will never, never connect it to this Trump administration or the previous Trump administration.
It's always Biden, Biden, Biden, right?
Yeah.
It's been a problem since at least back in the 90s.
Yeah.
Still, Audi MRR, Trump is turning the US into a perpetual police state and MAGA cultists are cheering it on like clapping circus seals.
Yeah.
That's what they're saying.
He's got an RRR after his name.
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It says AI intelligence is an illusion.
It excels at targeting.
And like a woman, it never forgets.
Well, actually, I've seen AI forget quite frequently.
But not a woman.
Yeah.
Was it somebody did something?
They had, they did a test and they said, you know, think about interactions with males versus interactions females with each other.
They said they found when they interviewed the females that they remembered, things that they remembered really focused on were conversations.
And then I said this, and then she said that, or whatever.
It's just the way that we're wired.
It's a very different thing.
I'm hard pressed to remember Eddie Deehills.
It's just like, what did you do with your friends?
We hung out.
I don't know.
We were there.
It was a good time.
Yeah.
Well, is that all the comments there?
Okay, so we are going to take a break, and when we come back, we're going to take a look at some of this gerrymandering.
I think we call it tyranny-mandering because the Republicans and the Democrats have been rigging the election system for the longest time, and it begins with ballots, it begins with debates, it begins with them picking who the voters are going to be, and yet they claim that they can't see it.
We're going to take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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Well, the Texas Senate passed the big, beautiful map.
Everything is big and beautiful, isn't it?
Even the big, beautiful liar we got in the White House.
So it's, they've got no imagination.
Everything is, you can tell these people are just Trump suckers because everything they do is a derivative of him.
You know, he is the founding father of this new police state.
because they have no understanding or engagement to anything other than him and they are hell bent on flattering him with everything that they say and do.
So they're calling it the big beautiful map.
They did this after midnight Saturday morning.
Party line vote to approve the map came after a planned filibuster by a Democrat state senator was canceled by Republican senators using a parliamentary procedure.
And they claimed that the filibuster was not going to be allowed because this Democrat had put out an email saying, yeah, we're going to use this as a fundraiser or whatever.
Well, you can't use, how dare you use your position in politics to raise money?
You go back and you look at all these different commissions and all these different hearings.
I mean, they all use it for fundraising or they use it to get a job in media afterwards.
So they said that this is a dangerous precedent where politicians would redraw the maps to pick their voters.
This has been going on since the early 1800s.
They talked about, what was it, 1812, I think, where they first came up with the term gerrymandering.
And it's been going on with that.
Now the problem that they have is they said, well, this is going to be done after every election.
Normally we only do it every 10 years as if that somehow makes a difference.
Well, Trump wants to do this.
He's got to fix the elections and so he's bent on fixing the problem that is uniquely his, and that is the vote by mail thing that he created with his fake lockdown.
Mail in ballots is going to be a great embarrassment to our country.
President Donald Trump says he will sign an executive order eliminating mail in ballots and voting machines.
Trump has long opposed voting by mail or electronically and has long claimed it won't except when he was for it.
due to the systems.
Trump claimed the US is the only country in the world that still uses mail in ballots.
This claim is false.
Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea and more than two dozen other countries have put in the claim about mail in.
Countries with right-wing mail.
We always had Italy.
Absent mail.
We always had Italy.
Limited mail in voting.
Trump said recently that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed that mail in voting is not honest.
Trump blast voting machines as highly inaccurate, very expensive, and highly controversial.
The President believes his effort to remove mail in voting and voting machines will be opposed by Democrats and accuses the party of widespread cheating.
He also noted that his orders are justified because the executive branch has power over the states.
Experts believe voter fraud is very rare in the United States and almost never actually influences an election's outcome.
He actually said that with a straight face, evidently.
Maybe they had AI read that, I don't know.
But here's another joke for you.
You know, when this Democrat said he was going to filibuster, and they shut him down, they said, No, this is violating a long standing ethics and decorum tradition of the Texas Senate.
It's like, are you kidding me?
You know, you guys always are grandstanding for fundraisers.
There's literally the fact is, if it doesn't affect the election, then why do you care if it's removed?
I also personally don't think that we should be sitting there spending all our time encouraging every single person to vote.
enough on their own of their own free will.
I don't think we should have these giant lobbying campaigns.
Oh, you should go vote.
You need to go vote.
No, if that person doesn't care enough to take their own initiative and do it because they care about it, I don't want them voting.
So those are exactly the kind of voters that they want.
They don't know anything about anything except I'm for this group of people over here.
He's got an R after his name.
He's got a D after his name.
Therefore, they're on my team and I'll vote for him.
So in terms of shutting this down, Republicans wrote, Senator Alvarado's fundraising activity effectively holds hostage the entire Senate and forces employees to assist and participate in her campaign.
Everything they do with all these show hearings, investigations, and committees, and all the rest of stuff is all really about that.
Neither party follows the law.
They're both just about naked self-promotion.
Also, he's holding the entire Senate hostage.
Isn't that just what a filibuster is?
How do you know a filibuster that doesn't do that?
Abbott responded and said, the one big, beautiful map has passed the Senate.
It's on its way to my desk or to be swiftly signed into law.
I promised we would get this done.
Who did he promise?
Oh, thats right.
Trump, yeah.
And delivered on that promise.
So this is a bill that ensures that our maps reflect Texans' voting preferences.
No, it's about the preference of the ruling party to pick the voters.
That's what this has always been about, gerrymandering, what is done by Democrats to Republicans.
I mean, I think it's absolutely amazing the way the Democrats have fought tooth and nail since they lost control of the state legislature in North Carolina.
They had had it since the Civil War.
And it was a new experience for them.
And all the stuff that they had been doing, the Republicans watched them.
And when they got into office, they did all the same stuff.
The Democrats are hopping mad about how corrupt, unethical, and illegal it all was.
All the things that they had been doing, of course.
So that's what it's truly about.
So Abbott says that this map, of course, will boost the GOP in 2026.
California has set things up to make sure that they have five more seats out of California for Democrats that they did not have.
So they're doing a switch there, and the Republicans are doing about the same thing in Texas.
So it's going to create five new Republican-like seats in South Texas around Austin and Houston.
That's one of the most amazing things.
Can you imagine a Republican from Austin or Houston.
That must be a real creative map, I tell you.
How do you even get one of those?
Where do you find them?
Yeah, I know.
I will say though, Houston, I think it has more redeeming qualities than many of the other cities.
It's got a very nice area.
The museum is nice.
The parks are nice.
At least the area I've been to.
I've only seen that part of it.
It's nicer than Dallas, in my opinion.
Dallas has nothing.
These are all relative terms.
I heard that about Jared and I lived in Houston the first three years of our marriage and then when I was thinking of going to InfoWars, I heard from doing other people, Oh, Austin is so much better than Houston.
It's like, nah.
No.
I'm not interested in any big cities.
You know, I don't have a problem with Texas per se.
Austin, but I wouldn't want to live ever again in Dallas, Houston, Austin or San Antonio.
No, Austin has some of the worst city planning I have ever seen.
The whoever decided they were going to put the homeless shelter right next to all the bars on Sixth Street is the biggest fool I can imagine.
You constantly have drunk people interacting with the homeless who are on drugs or out of their mind, and it continually leads to problems.
Yeah, I just stay away from 6th Street if either.
Well, Newsom is doing the same thing in California, and he claims that he's doing it to save democracy.
The problem is that they had a, this was something that was happening before, and they've already modified their constitution in the state of California to make sure that this doesn't happen.
So he's going to be violating his own state constitution in order to do his gerrymandering.
He's launched a $100 million campaign that is backed by the usual suspects, Planned Parenthood, SEIU, the Service Employees International Union, the Government Union, California Teachers Association, and the California Federation of Labor Unions, and some billionaire donors are all coming together to put together this $100 million campaign to rig it even more Democratic in California.
So they're calling this campaign Democracy's Best Bet.
No, it's actually Democrats' best bet that they've got going here.
And again, all these people, Teachers Union, Planned Parenthood, the rest of them.
Back in 2010, 15 years ago, Californians passed Prop 20 by a landslide.
It was sixty two percent to thirty eight percent.
And the purpose of this Proposition 20 was to take redistricting out of the hands of the politicians and ensure that it was done by an independent commission made up of citizens.
That was put into the state constitution.
As one person said, that was the will of the people.
So whether Newsom's plan can survive legal scrutiny is up for a number of reasons.
The thing is he's going to have to go before the state courts and state Supreme Court, which are just as politicized as Newsom is.
So they may very well ignore the whole purpose of that constitutional amendment and the commission to set up districting so it isn't manipulated like this.
In 2010, they took redistricting out of the hands of politicians, but now Newsom's redistricting plan will violate the constitution by holding hearings on a bill less than 30 days after introduction.
and also by drawing the maps without authority.
So he's going to violate the Constitution in a number of ways.
So he's going to have to violate it by holding hearings on a bill less than 30 days after introduction.
He will violate the Constitution by drawing maps without authority.
His determination to save Democrats appears to mean doing whatever it takes to claw back control of Congress.
So we have this thing, Texas versus California.
This is, you know, who can redistrict and create the most number of phony seats.
But this is all really coming from Trump.
He's the one who initiated this.
because he knows the things that he's been doing.
It's always, the midterm elections are always a big loss for the party in power.
So he's trying to make sure that doesn't happen again.
But so it's going to be plus five for the Republicans in Texas, and it's going to be plus five for the Democrats in California.
But the battle is going to continue until a lot of other states.
Missouri is going to be the next state to redraw its congressional map.
Trump says Missouri is going to do it.
So I've tried to get a hold of the map that I've heard about.
Guess it's not important enough to be consulted, they said.
So we'll see what happens.
But this is just more of the same.
They pick the voters.
They pick the candidates.
They count the votes.
It's all rigged folks.
I didn't vote last time.
I don't know if I'm ever going to vote again.
That whole process is just so corrupt.
I don't see any point of participating in it except to try to expose it.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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All right, let's talk about the fascist pharmaceutical companies.
CDC is now launching a group to study the COVID vaccine injuries.
Do we think anything's going to come of that, Travis?
I mean, after all, it's Trump in there who's the proud of being the father of this mRNA vaccine.
I mean, there's no way they're going to do anything about this.
Yeah, no.
The NBC is diligently investigating themselves to see if they've committed any crimes that need to have themselves punished for it.
Yeah.
We have investigated ourselves and found we did nothing wrong, surprise, surprise.
Yeah, they had a COVID inquiry in the UK and it was a whitewash, just like the JFK Commission, the rest of the stuff on 9/11.
Dill can't stop himself from tooting his own horn over this.
Every time he gets the chance, he wants to remind people, I gave you the vaccine.
It took that country singer to go, this isn't popular with your base.
They don't like it to get them to even slow it down a little bit.
Yeah, John Rich.
Yeah.
Eventually he got the message.
Everybody kept telling that.
It was not just John Rich, but you had Wayne Allen Root was out there, and Alex Jones saying, stop talking about the vaccine.
We spent all this time telling people that, after telling you that it was sugar water and you could take it for Trump, then they...
So now you're going to have a working group at the CDC to review data, relate the side effects and deaths associated with the Trump shots.
How could they not have known?
Everybody knows.
So you know that since everybody already knows about all this stuff, the purpose of this commission is going to be to whitewash and to cover it up, to spin it.
It's going to be a propaganda exercise.
So this ACIP will decide which vaccines should be recommended to the public, who should take them, and how often they should take the vaccines.
That's the other thing.
If this thing doesn't...
If it trains my body's immune system to recognize a pathogen, I don't need to take it again.
So you're admitting that it's not effective if you're saying you've got to take a couple of shots with it, or you're admitting that it's simply because you want to make money.
You're willing to inject whatever poison you wish into people's arms.
The committee's recommendations help determine which vaccines will be covered by insurers and will be covered by the vaccines for children program that is put out by the CDC.
They're so kind.
You know, they actually pay so that there'll be vaccines to inject aluminum into poor kids whose parents could not normally afford to pay, couldn't buy the aluminum to shoot into the kids' veins.
You know, if you simply can't get to a vaccination clinic, maybe you could just have them chew on a Coke can or something like that.
Just get a little aluminum here and there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, here's a spoiler alert for the CDC.
It's all risk and it's no benefit.
The working group will address the things like DNA contamination.
We know that.
It's a proven fact.
And it violates the FDA's rules.
So why would you need to investigate it?
Just stop it.
That's how you know that this is nothing other than a cover-up.
And gaps in scientific knowledge about the persistence and distribution of spike proteins, mRNA, and lipid nanoparticles in the body.
Again, this is all a white wwash and propaganda move that's going to be coming.
The need to reevaluate these novel gene therapies, rebranded as vaccines is urgent, says Mary Holland of the Children's Health Defense.
Yeah, you know, isn't that interesting?
She calls it a novel gene therapy.
I called it the GCI, the genetic code injections from the very beginning.
You know, and now you've got, you know, these people coming out.
Robert Redfield said, well, the problem is that we set this up as a, have your body manufacture this, and we don't have any control of it.
We can't turn it off.
That was my very first comment when I saw that based on the way you're describing this.
There's no way to turn it off and now we know from tests that it keeps replicating.
Nurses who've had the tests.
Kim Woodsack, who I have interviewed, she is a safety advocate on the FDA's panel.
She's a citizen that got there.
Her husband, of course, was killed by these SSRIs.
He was having some sleeping problems and he goes to the doctor and the doctor casually prescribes for him an SSRI, which then set his body on fire.
He was complaining about that to his wife.
So he didn't like the side effects it was creating.
So he just abruptly stopped it and that's when people have these hallucinogenic reactions and when she returned home from a trip she found him dead he'd hung himself so she got involved with the FDA to get black labels on the SSRI stuff and she's been a good watchdog for a lot of other things but she said this is a positive step but it also highlights a systemic problem the CDC itself and the FDA.
These questions should have been fully addressed before recommendations and mandates were made.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Whittsack said that in 2023, she and others submitted a citizens' petition to the FDA outlining safety concerns about COVID-19 vaccines.
She said the FDA ignored the petition.
And of course, I was pointing out the obvious issues with all this stuff when Trump was pushing it, but we were told you can do it for the guy, right?
It's just sugar water.
Come on, you can do this for Trump, right?
It's like, I'm not doing a thing for him.
Aluminum in jabs is clearly a problem that the medical industry complex willingly ignores.
Yes, they have been ignoring this for a very long time, but as other people started pointing it out, they actually lied to us and said, well, we've taken it out of the shots.
They took it out of some of the shots, but they left it in others.
And sometimes they would, the game that they played, they said, well, we took it out of the individual shots.
But then if it was like a vial that they could draw multiple doses from, so it's going to be sitting on the shelf for a while, they kept the mercury in and just lie to people about it.
But this is about aluminum.
And they put the aluminum in there to antagonize your immune system and it does such a good job because a lot of people autoimmune disease.
So we inject these shots.
a needle through the skin into the muscle generally.
And the amount of aluminum in there is so great.
I mean, I remember reading, oh gosh, back in the 1990s, there were a few papers out that were showing that aluminum in TPN, total perennial nutrition, these were how you would feed preemies who couldn't eat.
There was enough aluminum in there that it was affecting their development.
And they actually found that if you exceeded 3 to 5 micrograms per kilogram, you would harm their development more for each day they were getting it.
Well, 3 to 5 micrograms per kilogram is a tiny amount.
The Hep B vaccine has 250 micrograms.
So right there, do the math.
Let's say a big baby, 10 pounds, 5 kilos, let's say 3 times 5 is 15, but you're injecting 250.
Yeah.
That's what woke me up to the folks, we got a problem with aluminum here.
They know exactly what they're doing.
They know exactly what they're.
And if they didn't, there's been plenty of studies now.
We've got five studies that link aluminum adjuvants in the vaccines to asthma, to autism, and to SIDS.
We've had people do studies and they've actually drawn conclusions about how they think the aluminum damageages and causes SIDS and other things.
Here's a little bit about these studies.
Aluminum is the primary target, it appears, that is causing perhaps the most harm in these injections because it is a neurotoxin, right?
It's not good for any body system and multiple studies now have linked it to asthma in children.
They've linked it to sudden infant death syndrome because when you inject an underdeveloped baby with not a functional detax system, you keep injecting neurotoxins that do indeed appear.
peers induce brainstem failure and thus apnea in sleep.
They can't breathe and then they die.
We have that and then we do have three studies that link aluminum to autism or autism rates.
So yeah, this ingredient should be removed from childhood vaccines.
It has no place in there.
We don't need neurotoxins in these injections.
Well, it's true unless you understand what the purpose of the injections are.
It is doing exactly what it was designed to do.
It's like the educational system.
For the longest time, people said, you know, this educational system just isn't working.
These kids are illiterate and enumerate.
They can't do math.
They can't read.
It's like, well, do you realize that that's the purpose of this?
That and to dumb them down into a kind of brave new world sexuality that we see there?
They're working perfectly fine, folks.
The schools are working for the purpose that they were intended.
And so are the vaccines.
You just project onto them what you think a reasonable person would want.
That's what you want.
These things were never designed to do what you think they were designed to do or what you would like them to do.
It's impossible for most of us to comprehend just how much these people hate children, how much they want to harm them, destroy them in every way possible.
Because I mean, all of us here would look at a child and we would want to protect that child.
We'd say, this is a, you know, they're made in the image of God, they need to be guarded and protected until they're older and capable of guarding themselves.
These people look at that and they see an easy target, something that they can harm more than they can make money off of, too.
It is impossible really.
The average person, we look at that, we just fully don't comprehend where these people come from how they're able to do that.
So the doctor that you heard in that last video, his name is Nicholas Holzer.
And he's talking about hypervaccination.
What that means is how many shots they give a child.
We get 72 by the time they get up to high school, but it's heavily front-loaded in the first year of life.
And then even if you've got some parents who make sure that doesn't happen, if they get a hold of a child a little bit later, they do the ketchup.
And so that has given us perfect examples of how these vaccines in combination cause autism.
Again, I won't go into all the details, but remember that family that did not vaccinate the kids they got divorced and as part of the divorce the judge said I'll give custody whoever will catch up the kids on the vaccine and the woman's lawyer knew that and so said she'd do that and they did they took the kids down got them all shots and the so-called doctor that did this went easy on the older girl because she'd already had some issues in terms of reaction to the vaccines
for the two younger boys they loaded him up with all the stuff all at once and they both went straight to the intensive care unit they had it was so bad one of them was in a coma for many days when he came out he has remained now permanently damaged with uh he's non-verbal and non-verbal he can't he has to be in a diaper and he's never going to be able to take care of himself it's never going to change she abandoned the kids after that as well and so the father is the one who is now
taking care of the son who was damaged by his wife the judge and the physician who doesn't know or care what is going on with any of that.
Hyper vaccination, that's another word for that.
And of course, when you look at aluminum, it's aluminum, and I keep going back to mercury as well because they lied about that.
that so if they say they're going to take the aluminum out can we trust them just don't get any vaccines at all you can't trust what these people say they will lie to your face it's just like carrie mullus said about fauci in the pcr test he goes there's he'll look directly into the camera and he will lie to your face about this so There's been several studies, again, five of these studies.
One of these showed that with each additional one milligram of vaccine-derived aluminum increased the risk of persistent asthma by 26% in children with eczema and 90% in children with eczema and 19% in children without eczema.
So about 20% overall increase.
With each shot, you increase it by 20% the risk.
Children receiving more than 3 milligrams of aluminum had significantly higher asthma risk compared to those receiving less than 3 milligrams.
who tracks this stuff, right?
And they...
That was the thing that was amazing to me when I looked at the vaccine schedule, 72.
How many times they keep giving the same vaccines over and over and over again, many times within the same year.
And each of these is loaded with a lot of aluminum, in some cases, mercury.
And, you know, for them to pretend that they didn't know is absolutely absurd, especially when you look at mercury.
You look at mercury and you go back and it was going to Alice in Wonderland, the mad hatter.
Where did that come from?
Well, it came from the well-known fact that haberdashers, people who made hats, worked with aluminum quite a, sorry, mercury quite a bit.
And it caused them to have neurological issues.
And people said, yeah, they seem like they're crazy, how they can't remember things, they can't focus or whatever.
Matt Hatter became a meme a couple hundred years ago, and yet they pretend, oh, well, we never knew.
Of course you knew, everybody knew.
Children receiving more than three milligrams of aluminum had significantly higher risk.
So if you step up the dosage, which means that you're giving them more vaccines, it went up to 61% of them got asthma.
if they had eczema, 36% if they didn't have eczema.
And again, that is something that indicates, I guess, the condition of their immune system or something like that.
But anyway, from 36 to 61 percent, each of those is really a huge increase.
Peak aluminum exposure occurred during two-month well-child visits.
Even a single-day aluminum load was linked to elevated asthma risk.
And so they've seen this for a long time.
And then as you saw in that video, the fact that aluminum is going to your brain.
That is a key factor many people believe in the dementia epidemic that we're now having.
Brain tissue analyses and population level data and experimental evidence.
We're talking about five different studies all expose this.
One study proposes a biologically plausible mechanism that links aluminum vaccine and vaccines to sudden infant death syndrome.
He touched on that briefly.
He said in early infancy, detoxification enzymes are underdeveloped, impairing the infant's ability to metabolize and eliminate pollutants like aluminum.
So the immune activation triggered by vaccination releases inflammatory cytokins which further suppress these detox pathways.
This creates a scenario in which toxic compounds and inflammatory products accumulate in the infant's system.
In susceptible infants, this toxic overload may interfere with brain stem regulation of respiration, particularly the serotonin system, which is known to be abnormal in a majority of SID's cases.
According to physicians for informed consent, up to twenty two doses of aluminum containing vaccines are administered from birth to eighteen years of age.
And of course, the video that I played so many times won't play it again today, but as they started talking about people who died from the Trump shot.
sudden adult death syndrome that one person said she heard that and suddenly it made her realize that she said I killed my child when I gave him the vaccines because just a couple of days after she did that her child male child died from what they said was SIDS we just don't know what it is it's a syndrome yeah it's about money So as this, they're setting this up to review the COVID vaccine.
Some of the people who are going to be doing it, whether or not this is a whitewash, I'll let you decide.
But Robert Malone is going to be there.
They said they need to have top secret clearance in order to do their COVID vaccine review.
Well, why would that be?
Well, it's because, as I've said from the very beginning, this was all a plan by DARPA and the Pentagon from the very beginning.
So they said they can't look at this without access to intelligence about the origins of COVID-19.
Well, forget about the origin of quote-unquote COVID.
That wasn't killing people anyway.
Ask about the origin of the ventilators that came from Peter Dembara.
Ask about the midazolam, which was bought and bought in bulk by Matt Hancock in the UK and it was also used in the US to do the same thing the ventilators did which was to kill people with respiratory issues.
The bioweapon was the development of the vaccine and of course DARPA and the Pentagon were involved in that from the very beginning as well.
So REDCEF, Malone and their team need to have top secret sensitive compartmentalized information clearance.
So in other words, this is not just top secret, but it's compartmentalized top secret.
So, you know, only certain groups of people are allowed to see this.
This includes access to special intelligence and other top secret caveats.
The ACIP review of the vaccine issue is akin to a military operation.
Well, guess what?
It always was a military operation.
Operation Warp Speed was always military, and it was always intelligence agencies from the very beginning.
And of course, if you remember, right after the election, they said that they were going to approve the vaccine.
So right after the election, they did that in 60 minutes, had the story in the can.
and the Ken, and they ran it as soon as the election was declared for Biden.
On a Saturday, that Sunday night, 60 Minutes ran the report about Operation Warp Speed rollout and about the logistics all being handled by the military.
It had military written all over it, especially if you go back and look at the earlier documents.
It said the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein was copied in the vaccines.
I don't think they ever had it.
I think the bioweapon was and remains the vaccine.
I don't think that they had a COVID vaccine.
never isolated it.
So if they never isolated it, It was always a plan, it was always a bioweapon, but it wasn't there as a response.
So here is the tie to the origins cover up.
This is a brownstone article here.
A failure to define what SARS Cove two was.
Well, why did they have a failure to define it?
If you copied it, you copied it, but it's not defined?
This is kind of double think that you're seeing from the conservative media.
It's like, come on.
You can't copy something that you haven't defined.
You can't define it if you haven't isolated it.
And if you haven't isolated it, it's not science at all.
And guess what?
Probably isn't real.
And guess what?
They do the same thing with other viruses as well.
Well, we never isolate the viruses.
Well, then are the viruses even real?
What they're telling us about them is not science, whether they are real or not.
So failure to define what it was and what the pathogenic risks of its suspicious peptides were.
Well, again, it goes back to it not being isolated.
It goes back to the entire pandemic being a fraud.
I need to get the Baileys back on again.
When I interviewed them about that book, it said, no more pandemics.
It's like, yeah, if you understand what a fraud virology is, it's not a science at all.
The entire science of virology is a fraud, as obvious as Fauci himself.
Such a compounding of risks is more akin to the risks associated with a complex military operation than it is to medicine, says Brownstone.
Well, that's because it was a military operation.
It was a war against the American people plotted by the Pentagon, DARPA, and others for a very long time, and executed by the guy that the Conservatives trust, Trump.
It reinforces the need for the after action review that ACIP will now perform.
This review of the mass vaccination course of action.
This is all military terms, right?
Course of action.
The actual doctrinal term in the American operational lexicon is akin to the review by the military that they do after other types of operations, whether they are successful or failure.
So it was plotted as a military operation.
This stuff is secret, top secret, compartmentalized.
They're going to do an after action review to see what the effects were of this war against us.
Errant and unsupervised biodefense funding likely created SARS-CoV-2.
No, it created the vaccine.
Come on, stop it.
I am so tired of the mainstream media and conservative media now, all of them in unison telling you that the virus, which didn't kill anybody, was created in a lab.
But the vaccine that everybody knows was created in a lab that truly did kill people, we don't want to talk about its origins.
of the vaccine bioweapon.
America was placed on irrational warfitting in response to the virus.
That's an absolute lie, and even if it were true, of course, they will not blame Trump for it.
They'll blame other people for that.
This actually may lead to legal and spiritual closure for the country, and perhaps true lessons learned.
No, no, everybody is in denial about who did this and who is responsible, and they're in denial about what needs to be done about it.
They're in denial because they're still pushing this.
this magic virus pandemic as a red herring to distract people away from the bioweapon shot that they're still using to harm people.
It's amazing to me.
We had Karen on Facebook said she saw a post by somebody that we know used to work for us at the video stores and he is as hard left as you can imagine and he put out a post just the last week or so about the vaccine and how many shots he had had and so forth and he said and you know I've had so many bouts of COVID I can only imagine if I hadn't got the shot how bad it would have been.
All these people, his friends are chiming in and saying, Yes, and you'll never die from the shot because you may get it, but it won't be as bad as if you had not had the shot.
It's like, this guy is about the most clueless person we have ever known.
And of course, he absolutely hates Trump.
And I said, he is as he's just like the MAGA people.
He will never connect Trump to the bio weapon shot.
And he'll keep getting more and more of these shots.
And every time he gets it, it's just like the flu shots.
It's funny, I've had the flu shot so many times and I always get the flu, you know, the type of thing that you hear people say.
And it's like, yeah, I don't get the flu.
I don't take the shots.
I take vitamin C instead.
Yeah, I continually see that refrain.
Yeah, I got the vaccines and I still got COVID, but thank goodness I got it because I can't imagine how bad it would have been, you idiot, you buffoon.
Yeah, they can't connect the dots.
It's truly amazing to watch that.
So Kennedy and Trump's new CDC director, Susan Monaraz.
It's an expansion of the biosurveillance state, says Brian Scholhavey at Health Impact News.
And he's absolutely right.
And I've talked about this as well.
Her deep, troubling connections to DARPA and to the health equivalent of it, they call it ARPA H. Ha ha ha.
Drop off the defense part of it because none of this is about defense.
DARPA's not about defense.
It's about weaponizing technology against us and everybody.
But, you know, put the H on the back end to justify it with health.
But it's all the same thing.
And as I said before, Monarez was a person at BARDA and ARPA H who was tying AI to mRNA shots.
He says, Trump has come back in his second term.
His entire cabinet consists of those who supported his Operation Warp Speed military mass vaccination program.
Absolutely right, Brian.
That's what it was.
If someone did not previously support it, such as RFK Jr., who was a very vocal opposition voice against it, then they had to kiss Trump's behind and change their tune by supporting it, which is exactly what Kennedy did during his confirmation hearings, so that he could become the HHS Secretary.
Well, of course he's not going to oppose it.
That's the real issue with him.
Max Jones at Unlimited Hangout did a deep dive into Susan Monarez, Kennedy, and Trump's choice to lead the CDC.
And remember that when RFK Jr. got in, he said his job there was to restore trust in the institution.
My job is to destroy your trust in these institutions.
That's what I'm focused on.
Never trust government, especially the FDA, especially the CDC, and especially these self-serving medical guilds like the AMA and the pediatric equivalent, was it the AAP or something?
But Susan Monrez is closely linked to the intersections of rebranded eugenics, to the militarization of healthcare, and to the expansion of the biosurveillance state.
Well, yes, again, so is Trump.
That was the first thing he did with Stargate was to promote the combination of AI and MRNA and to do it with Sam Altman and the Japanese bank head soft bank.
During his first term, Trump implemented the notorious Operational Warp Speed, the Pentagon run COVID nineteen response plan, which issued emergency deregulatory measures and massive funding.
You fund it, you control it.
For the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
Now his second administration has successfully managed to become associated with COVID-era dissonance.
Think about that.
The guy who, this is the dissonance.
I tell you, it's a dissonant mind that these people have.
There's this cognitive dissonance between the people who think that Trump is now the anti-COVID-19 vaccine thing.
It's just amazing that they can believe that.
Though Trump successfully secured, through Trump, they successfully secured the endorsement of figures who were skeptical of the official line on COVID-19.
That's how they did this.
Most prominently, comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan and RFK Jr.
And of course, you got sell-outs in the MAGA media like Alex Jones, Alex Sugarwater Jones, who complained about the vaccine, said it's not Trump.
It's not Trump.
Well, first of all, they were fine.
Then when it could no longer be covered up that they were harmful, completely disassociated Trump from the vaccines.
and continues to do so.
That's basically the position of all of the MAGA media that is out there.
With the exception of, I mean, if these people are cheering Trump, it's Nobody who understands Trump's involvement like Brian Schulhave here, nobody like that is going to cheer Trump.
If you look at the mass vaccination program and the program of mass murder that he was involved in, there's no way that you could support this guy or even come close to it.
Last week, the president touted Operation Warp Speed as one of the most incredible things ever done in the country.
On that, we agree.
I think it was truly unbelievable as well.
More quietly, however, Trump nominated a seasoned official of the biosecurity apparatus named Susan Monarez to be director of the CDC.
Monrez's background is perfectly in line with this technocratic approach to health care that the administration has embarked on.
She was handpicked by Kennedy after the previous nominee, Dave Weldon, withdrew his nomination in March.
Well, it's not exactly that he withdrew.
He was on his way to the confirmation hearings, and he was ready to answer these questions.
I think he was ready to kiss the ring of the senator from Louisiana.
I forget his name now, but he was the gatekeeper for all this stuff.
He was the one that gave everybody such a hard time about not supporting vaccines.
And on his way to the confirmation hearing, he got a message from the Trump administration saying, we have withdrawn your name.
And I think the whole thing was a setup.
I think they wanted to use Dave Walden, who was a critic of the vaccines.
I think they wanted to use him to placate MAGA, to make the MAGA people think that they're going to make America healthy again, the Maha nonsense.
And I think they wanted her from the very beginning, because look at what Trump did on his first day in office.
He's promoting exactly what she focused on.
AI.
plus mRNA.
Susan Monrez is a biosecurity veteran in what could be described as a gray zone of public governance where national security merges with health care.
Let me tell you, national security has nothing to do with health care.
Anytime you hear someone mention national security, run, run through the hills.
National security is what they have used to build this weaponized government since World War II.
That's what they've used to make everything secret and off limits to us.
It's always been about national security.
That's become a curse word as far as I'm concerned.
In 2014, remember when we had the Ebola outbreak in West Africa?
That came during her tenure in the executive branch.
She was working for Obama back then.
That outbreak may have marked one of the first times that the U.S. commissioned the pre-crime mass surveillance company Palantir with conducting biosurveillance during a public health epidemic.
It was a significant step toward the total transformation of the U.S. public health system into a militarized extension of the surveillance state.
Isn't it amazing how everything that Trump is doing folds?
We started talking about the police in D.C. and how he's going to send them into Chicago and New York and LA.
Everything is about the militarized surveillance and police state, everything about it with Trump.
The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, BARTA, and Homeland Security's Advanced Research Projects Agencies made her a perfect candidate for the position that she maintained until she was recently nominated to be Director of the CDC.
She held the position that she held was Deputy Director of ARPA H. And when you think about the connection to the military-industrial complex and all this biosecurity-health state nonsense that Trump is pushing, when you look at all of this that, it makes me think about CDC is the perfect fit for her.
I've always thought it was kind of strange that this quasi-private, quasi-government organization, the CDC, all these people dress up like they're in some kind of Gilbert Sullivan pop opera or something.
They've all got military uniforms.
And you go back and look at the pictures of these people at the CDC.
They all wear military uniforms.
It has been a militarized threat to us from its inception.
So of course somebody who's worked on essentially the health version of DARPA, that's essentially what CDC is.
She's perfect for that.
ARPA H was meant to serve as a health version of the Pentagon's DARPA.
So always heavily militarized, always about this.
Monrez has provided over significant initiatives and programs that have deepened the militarization of healthcare.
Ever increasing integration of the pre crime company Palantir, which privatized much of the George Bush era total information awareness mass surveillance project, including its biosurveillance component into government.
And of course, all of these different streams are coming together into a unified threat, getting a biometric biological profile of each and every one of us, being able to attack us not with a weaponized virus, but with a weaponized vaccine.
That's all what this is about.
And then there's the dark history of Bear.
And this was put up on Children's Health Defense.
This is a company that began as a pharmaceutical company, of course.
It was not just aspirin.
It was also their involvement with IgFarben and Zyklon B and all the rest of this stuff.
But Bayer has been on the dark side, the darkest corners of the pharmaceutical industry, and there's some pretty dark corners there, just not saying something when they got into the pesticide business as they bought Monsanto.
And Monsanto had this long history of ancient orange and other things, of course, glyphosate.
And the fact that reconstituted after World War II, Bayer would want to own that says a great deal about them.
I mean, it's too bad that we don't have, I can't remember his name, a satirist who did the thing on Vernon Brown.
Yeah, he just died recently, 90 something years old.
But yeah, he could do a real number if he wanted to on Monsanto and Bear coming together.
For over a century, heroin was originally a cold medicine for children, and it was marketed as heroin because it was said to have heroic properties.
I think it was Bear that manufactured it.
Probably was, yeah, probably was.
I don't remember who manufactured it.
I know it was invented as a medicine for children.
I'm not sure if it was Bear that did it.
For over a century, Monsanto has produced toxic products that have injured millions and rendered many areas uninhabitable, like with Agent Orange.
Bear is conducting measures now to end lawsuits pushing back against Monsanto's lawsuits that they inherited when they bought the company.
And so now we've got a couple of companies, you know, Bear, and its long history in the pharmaceutical industry.
Now they'd like to get that same kind of legal immunity deal that the pharmaceutical companies did.
They'd like to get that for their pesticide business.
And of course, I think we just fold all of these companies together, just call it big pest.
That'd be the combined group of these.
Bear is conducting measures to end lawsuits in states and various localities.
They want liability shields from the federal government, making it impossible to sue pesticide manufacturers for injuries, even if they deliberately concealed known toxicity.
Because that's exactly what the pharmaceutical companies do.
They conceal They know that it's toxic.
They know it's going to harm people.
They conceal that and they get immunity from it.
Presently a bill is working its way through Congress containing a covert provision designed to shield bear and other manufacturers from these pesticides losses.
This can only pass if the public is unaware.
As such, it is vital to expose what's happening and the dark history behind it.
COVID-19 was only possible because virtually every institution that should have prevented unconstitutional lockdowns, suppression of treatments, and vaccine mandates failed.
Instead, working in concert to advance the COVID cartel, and they did that in every country.
It was amazing how it all came together.
That's why I say when we look at the people who should be opposing this, conservative media, conservative organizations that have always stood for the Constitution for opposing the federalization of police and all the rest of this, they're all taking a pass on this, just like they did when COVID came around.
So it's especially true of the alternative media.
A holy grail of predatory industries has been able to neutralize courts by passing laws that shield the corporations from liability.
For example, if you go back and look at the diphtheria, tetanus, and wholesale pertussis vaccine, it was recognized as particularly dangerous.
that it frequently caused brain damage and death, yet for decades, medical community and government covered it up.
And industry refused to bring a safer DPT vaccine to market.
The thing that stopped it was grassroots awareness.
It spread and was aided by a nineteen eighty two MBC program.
So more lawsuits were filed against the vaccine manufacturer for this DTWP injuries.
So the people who were making that vaccine left the market rapidly due to rising liability costs.
And by nineteen eighty four, there was only one company left making this dangerous, ineffective vaccine.
That led to a deal being brokered between advocates for vaccine-injured children and the pharmaceutical lobbyists.
So by 1982, NBC exposes how dangerous this thing is.
And then by 1984, they basically had driven everybody out of the manufacturing except for one manufacturer.
So then we have 1986 where Fauci gets together with Reagan and they say, you know, these things are unavoidably unsafe.
So we're going to give them legal immunity.
And that's what they did.
They needed somebody like Reagan who had the trust of the people in order to pull the wool over everybody's eyes.
You've got to get behind somebody before you can stab them in the back, right?
Fortunately, the unrestrained proliferation ultimately went so far that a new check emerged, a public loss of trust.
And so that's where we are right now.
After we saw the massive damage done by the vaccines and we saw how hard they worked to cover that up, the public has pulled back against all vaccines in general.
That's a good thing.
And so what Trump is there to do is to assuage you, to get you to trust him.
And he's brought in RFK Jr. who says his mission is to regain the public's trust of these institutions.
Don't believe him, don't follow him.
And of course, that's what Tulsi Gabbard said as well about the intelligence agencies.
Her job is there to restore trust.
And Cash Patel's job was there to restore trust.
But of course, what he did with Epstein.
He did such a good job with that.
Yeah, what he's done with Epstein has blown back on that mission.
But that's what they're all about.
Again, trust the plan.
Trump has, the plan has always been to get people to trust Trump.
I think the slogan for this show ought to be truth.
not Trump.
That's what we are trying to show you here.
These other people just want to push Trump.
Trust him, trust him.
Restoring distrust in the institutions.
Yes, exactly.
I looked up heroin, said for almost 20 years heroin was marketed as a safe and non-addictive substitute for morphine.
Yeah.
Now we've got the substitutes for, well, what is it that they use for heroin addiction?
Fentanyl.
Yeah.
Well, there you go.
We replaced morphine with heroin.
Now we can replace that with fentanyl.
Or there's another drug.
That's probably making it healthier.
There's another drug that they use in rehab and methadone.
Yeah, methadone.
Yeah.
What is that?
Is that for heroin or cocaine?
I think it's heroin.
Was it enough.
I don't think it was like it should be with the name like that.
Maybe it was derived from that.
I don't know.
I'll tell you, I remember one time we were in a group and one person there said, you know, I hear these people have these great testimonies about how God saved them out of a life of addiction or this or that.
They had this horrible thing that they were involved in.
And she said, and I always used to feel bad about it because...
It's like there was never this point in which I had this radical repositioning of my life.
But she said someday...
He did it before I ever took the first one.
I thought that's I'll think about that.
And that's what you want.
That's right.
Agent Orange was Monsanto's big money maker, a thing that they used in the Vietnam War.
They mass sprayed twelve percent of South Vietnam.
This caused at least 400,000 deaths, 500,000 birth defects, and left victims with no recourse.
And now Monsanto has a new Agent Orange, Donald Trump.
That should be his name, not Billy Ray Valentine from Trading Places, right?
But Donald Trump is the actual Agent Orange now.
He's going to give them legal immunity, which is what they really need.
This person said, note, I recently learned from an excellent vaccine safety book that the same US agencies and scientists, in other words the CDC, who covered up vaccine injuries, also spent decades claiming that there was no evidence for Agent Orange's toxicity.
Yeah, it's just like sugar water, right?
And then of course, Bear is.
Can we be Agent Orange for Trump?
Of course, it wasn't just Agent Orange, but Monsanto also brought us PCBs.
Persistent for centuries and highly toxic, causing cancer, immune suppression, reproductive issues, and neurological impairments.
Monsanto produced over 99% of America's PCBs.
Wonderful corporation.
And then when you look at the successful PCB lawsuits, they were awarded billions against Monsanto.
And then Monsanto also brought us RBGH.
In 1993, they released a synthetic growth hormone that wound up being in milk.
Health concerns suggested cancer, allergy, and obesity risks, so Monsanto began an infamous PR campaign that literally intimidated news stations into pulling critical stories and firing journalists who refused to echo unproven safe and effective claims.
That's the same game they ran during twenty twenty, isn't it?
Even in alternative media.
Genetically modified organism manipulation.
That's what Monsanto did.
That's tied in actually with Roundup and glyphosate.
modified seeds so that after you poison the ground with the glyphosate, the only crop that you can run is the one that you have to buy every year from Monsanto.
That's driven a lot of Indian farmers into suicide because it's bankrupting them.
Hawaii became popular for GMO cultivation comprising ninety two percent of agricultural revenue.
This required heavy, restricted, toxic pesticide use, causing health effects and community resistance.
Eventually, Kauai banned spraying within five hundred feet of schools.
Hawaii banned GMO cultivation, and Maui's voters paused GMO cultivation despite being outspent eighty seven to one in an election.
Tragically, Monsanto immediately secured a court ruling that overturned all three of these.
And when they started running into repeated challenges in various parts of the country, that's when they went to Washington and got pushed through what we call the Dark Act, saying that states and local areas cannot protect themselves.
And this is exactly what Trump and company tried and failed to put in the big, beautiful act.
They want to do the same type of thing for artificial intelligence.
For ten years, you'll not be able to pass any regulations that have anything to do with AI.
The pesticide industry already got that done for pesticides.
So the toxicity was known as early as the 1930s.
Monsanto claimed safety until it stopped sales of PCBs in 1977.
And so they have a long history, and then so does Bear.
They developed aspirin.
They sold heroin as a cold remedy, like you said, Lance, and they produced chemical weapons.
In nineteen twenty five, Bear merged with five companies to form the German chemical company IG Farben.
Following World War two, the Allied Control Council seized IG Farben's assets due to its Nazi war effort role, including slave labor, human medical testing, and Zyklon B production.
In 1951, IG Farben split, Bayer was reincorporated, and after the war, Bayer rehired several former Nazis, including convicted war criminals.
If you look at our bioweapon industry Fort Detrick and others, they brought over all these Operation Paperclip Nazis and Japanese scientists.
Many of them in Japan had actually used American soldiers as lab rats in violation of the Geneva Convention, and the US government put them in charge of our chemical and biological weapons.
So it's not any surprise that things like the COVID shot was produced by this kind of filth.
Glyphosate underlies our widespread magnesium deficiency, while others have linked it to autism, yet Monsanto has continued to claim that it is safe.
RFK Jr. had spearhead personally many roundup cancer lawsuits, but now it appears that he's gone quiet about these efforts to get legal.
legal immunity for big pesticide big pests.
Of course, one of the reasons that they lost these lawsuits was over their failure to warn.
That was the basis on which they paid out billions of dollars year after year.
As of may twenty twenty five, Monsanto had settled nearly one hundred thousand lawsuits, paying approximately eleven billion dollars with roughly sixty one thousand active lawsuits pending.
And so Bear bought them even with all these different lawsuits that were pending.
And what they decided to do was to buy this corrupt organization that kind of mirrored them and then to aggressively fight these lawsuits and to buy politicians in order to get liability protection for big pests.
That's truly amazing.
So an academic, an Oxford academic is saying that it's time to start paying people to vaccines.
Take vaccines because our confidence in vaccines has dropped so much.
Did he not see what the Republicans like DeWine in Ohio did when he offered a million dollar lottery?
That's how you know a product is good when you have to pay people to take it.
Yeah, and when you have to give legal immunity to the people who are making it.
Yeah.
They get legal immunity.
You have to get paid.
Is there anything else?
Is there any other sign that this could be a problem?
It's every.
Well, what they did was they went into a poor country, into Ghana, and they tried this out.
It's like, I wonder if we go into a really poor area and we pay people if they will let us stick poison in their arms.
Like, guess what?
They will.
as if we didn't know that.
So, surprise, surprise.
Yeah, talking about another employee that we had, she was working for us and nobody could believe that she was doing this.
She was working, we had a lot of pharmaceutical companies there and research strong and part, Bro's Welcome was there and other things like that.
She would sign up as a human lab rat to take these drugs and everybody was telling her, you're crazy.
She wasn't getting paid that much to do it either.
It was chump change.
It's like, you're crazy to do this.
But they were paying people in Ghana $3 to give them injections.
They said, well, this works.
By that, this article says it's Brownstone.
They said, by works, they don't mean that it successfully reduced COVID deaths or illness.
They didn't look at that.
The only thing that they were concerned about was working is to be able to get their vaccines into people's arms.
That's their calculations there.
Since Ghana has almost zero confirmed COVID deaths, we can assume that the positive impact of vaccination in the country was non-existent.
Nobody died from the COVID virus folks.
They died from the ventilators, from the vidazzolam, from the denial of treatment if they got a respiratory illness.
We had excess deaths throughout 2020 because Trump essentially shut down the medical community.
They shut down alternative treatments for people.
And they actively kill people with Pierre Navarro's ventilators and other things like that.
And that's the reality.
When you look at these third world countries, I had several people who lived in third world countries said, nobody is sick with this.
This is not a pandemic.
It's not an epidemic that has spread over all the world.
Nobody is getting sick and dying with this because they're not doing the kinds of crazy stuff that they're doing in the Western countries.
So this person writing this article in Brownstone said, frankly, I had to...
Well, how did Dwine and Ramaslimey get ethical approval for what they did in Ohio.
This $3 cash incentive represents about 15% of weekly food expenditures.
And if you look at that in terms of US dollar equivalents, that $3, if that is about 15% of their weekly food expenditure, that's about $20 a week that they're able to live off of there.
Yeah, that's like one or two items here in the grocery store.
That's why they got to reduce us down to that level.
We'll be easier to bribe and coerce.
Yes.
Well, we're going to take a break and when we come back, we're going to take a look at AI and we're also going to take a look at some actions against parents because those things never stop either.
I mean they're constantly looking for ways that they can poison children.
They can poison their mind, their body, and their soul.
And so we're going to take a look.
Do you want to cover some of the comments?
When we come back.
Okay, so we're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, I'll take a look at the comments.
Thank you.
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Sorry, Jefferson.
The scoundrels who put America on central bank fiat currency used our heads on their coins as some sort of trophy.
Despicable.
This is outrageous.
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Oh, to look around at the patch of ground known as Mother Nature's Sea.
Though it's hor a miserable place to live.
Yeah, and so Greenland is back in the news, not because of Trump this time, and not because of the miserable climate, but because of the miserable government that is there from Denmark.
This is a newborn that's been removed from a mother in Greenland because she failed their parenting competence tests.
Isn't that amazing?
Well, the only thing I could find that they said made her disqualified for being a parent was that she had been sexually abused by her stepfather.
So I guess they figured that that was going to somehow pass along, but they had done interviews with her prior to the enactment of this law because they took the baby away after a law was passed by the people there in Greenland saying you can't do this.
This is something coming out of Denmark.
And they were using this against the natives there in Greenland.
And so they had done these interviews with her before the law was passed.
They had made the determination that they were going to take the child away from her.
And then the law was passed to prohibit that.
But then they said, well, we're going to grandfather this in because we already made this determination..
And she went through the pregnancy knowing that when the baby was born, they were going to take it from her because she had, quote unquote, failed the parental competence tests.
And again, I can't find anything like, can you change a diaper?
Do you know how to feed the child?
Do you know how to handle things if they have a temper tank?
None of that stuff.
It's more likely to be questions like, That's good.
Yeah, you absolutely have to answer all of these things.
What if they are transgender?
Will you allow them to get mutilation surgeries.
Yeah, that's right.
Can we have our way with your kid?
The child was only one hour old when they separated the baby from the mother.
And they said that she underwent this parenting competence test despite a new law banning the use of controversial psychometric assessments on people with Greenlandic backgrounds.
Think about that.
They're going to do a some kind of a Freudian or Jungian test on you and decide that you're not competent to be a parent.
Yeah, they're going to get the Voitkampf machine on you.
Yeah.
She has played for Greenland's handball team.
I guess that comes from years of experience with snowballs.
That's pretty good.
So an hour after the child was born, the local municipality took the infant into foster care.
She's 18 years old and she says that she has since then only seen her daughter once for an hour when she was not allowed to comfort the baby or to change her diaper.
The parenting competence tests were banned on people with Greenlandic backgrounds earlier this year after years of criticism by campaigners and human rights bodies who argued successfully that they were racist because they were culturally unsuitable for people from intuit backgrounds.
As the law came into force in May, campaigners are asking why she was still subjected to the test.
And again, she knew that was going to happen before the baby was born.
They did it back in April after an announcement in January that the ban was going to come in.
They completed the test in June, at which point the law was in force.
Bronkin was told three weeks before giving birth that her child would be taken away.
She said that her first meeting with her daughter earlier this week was cut short early because the baby was, quote, believed to be overtired and overstimulated.
These are the people who are the experts on all this stuff, right?
She said, it feels like you're not allowed to have any kind of a trauma if you're going to be a mum.
In other words, this is not anything that she even did.
This is something that was done to her.
And they're using the excuse that they're using.
Again, I think you're right, Lance.
It probably is.
Are you going to vaccinate the kid?
Are you going to use their pronouns that we tell you?
But their excuse for this is that having been abused by her stepfather that she's now not competent to be a mother herself.
One of the reasons the municipality stated for the removal of her daughter was because of previous trauma in her life.
This feels so wrong to punish her for something that she is not responsible for.
There you go, it's government for you.
Well, to show you the value of parents and the value of Christ, parents pray over their son who had no heartbeat for half an hour.
Everybody was amazed at what happened.
This is a teenage boy who had a sudden cardiac arrest while taking a bath.
Despite being without a heartbeat for thirty minutes, he was resuscitated and later fully recovered.
And this is somebody who was active as an athlete when I read this.
Of course, the publication that was there was not going to talk about whether or not he had been vaccinated, but it certainly did sound like the kind of sudden death stuff that we have seen from people who have been given the Trump shot.
Very healthy in all accounts, and then suddenly his heart just stops.
Cardiac arrest is different than a heart attack.
A heart attack is blockage and things like that, but this is cardiac arrest is just like an electrical issue where it just stops beating.
Their son is a freshman.
and an athlete in two sports at the school.
When they heard the noise when he dropped to the floor, they thought that something had fallen me, didn't answer they went back in they found out it was him so the father started giving him CPRs they waited for the paramedics to arrive he was taken to the hospital later flown to Pittsburgh he spent a month in the hospital with many days in medically induced coma the the mother is a former journalist and she said not knowing any better and having no medical background we just prayed the family was told
that he had sudden cardiac arrest and after ten minutes of cardiac arrest the chances of survival are low and the risk of permanent brain damage is very high but they said that it wasn't 10 minutes, it was 30 minutes.
They said everything we've read, everything we've been told, is that most often after 10 minutes, you're dead.
But he's fine.
And a nurse who was there said this is one of the top three miracles that she's seen in all of her years of nursing.
You know, it's one of the interesting things.
Lee Strubble had a book, The Case for Miracles.
He kind of became famous with a bestseller called The Case for Christ.
And in it, he talked about studies that they had done.
They found that doctors and nurses believe in miracles way.
way, way, way more than the general public does.
Because I guess that's when if someone is healed under their care, it's a miracle that you survived this.
They're looking at it just like, No, we don't have nothing left we can do.
There's nothing left that man can do in these situations and then they just miraculously recover.
It's like, what else can you call that?
There's only, you know, there's only so many times you can rationally be like, yeah, well, you know, crazy things happen, I guess.
Yeah, that's right.
Well, you know, we're talking about parenting and stuff.
I looked at some of the statements.
I didn't mention James Dobson who was with Focus on the Family and founded it and so forth.
His passing last week.
I didn't talk about that.
I mean, I was, when you look at somebody's life, I mean, it's not our position to judge somebody.
And I know that, you know, a lot of people are going to find issues with things he did.
There were some issues with things that I didn't agree with.
You're never going to agree with anybody 100%.
But there was some good things he did in terms of fighting against the war on the family.
And it literally was a war, you know, the feminism and attacking the family and things like that.
He stood up for that.
And he turned, talked about terms of parenting competence.
Benjamin Spock was all the rage.
And that and feminism were the things that came out.
And that's really what gave birth to Focus on the Family, what he was doing.
He wrote a book called Dare to Discipline.
And it was a pushback against what Dr. Benjamin Spock was doing.
And so from that standpoint, I never read the book.
Everybody was talking about it.
But we intuitively did a lot of the things that he talked about.
And I think he did a great service in terms of pushing that back.
I had some issues with him.
I remember we used to listen to Adventures in Honesty all the time with you guys because we had you in the car quite a bit.
We had we were working and had the kids and we had six doors spread out all over the triangle so we spent a lot of time in the car and did a lot of car schooling.
Part of that was you guys listening to Adventures in Odyssey and you really liked it but I had to stop it at least one occasion and push back against his naive trust in government.
Do you remember that episode?
It was the one where one of the some guys during the Vietnam War and one guy was going to run off the other guy was like, no, it's my duty to go to war.
Yeah, I stopped at that point and we spent a good deal of schooling time on that.
I said, well, let me tell you, his take on this is very, very different.
And that'd be my biggest criticism of him.
He was very trustful of institutions, I would say, and politicians.
And he was there with Reagan and, you know, part of the moral majority.
He's one of the few people that were really high up like that that didn't have a big moral failing blowout.
And so that is something that is definitely in his favor.
And I respect him for that.
Congratulate him for that.
Most of them, as they got into so much into politics, that became the driving factor in their life.
They would say and do anything with that.
And a lot of people have criticized him for his political stands.
I would just say that it was kind of a naive trust in government.
I see that with a lot of Christians.
A lot of them have been sold Romans 13 vision that says you do whatever government says.
You know, even if it's you put a pinwheel on your head.
Even if it's a toxic vaccine, you just obey the government.
We saw that a lot.
And I've seen that all my life.
So I understand that.
And I disagree with that.
But at the same time, he also pushed heavily against abortion at a time when very few people really were.
So he was kind of hitting the front lines on these fights that we've been having and did that at an early stage.
I remember we went to, Karen and I went to Colorado Springs for a short trip, vacation when we were living in Austin.
And we wanted to see the focus on the family headquarters.
And they had a big thing down below that was all about adventures and odyssey and stuff that people would take their kids to.
And so that was kind of nostalgic.
It got kind of soap operish, you know, as you guys got older.
When you were younger it wasn't that bad, but then it got into these subplots and rabbit holes, all these different characters.
Anything that goes on long enough, eventually you've exhausted kind of all your material and so you have to get more outlandish with it.
It jumped to the shark.
It was good at the beginning and even if they got something wrong, it's still a teaching opportunity, right?
So that's what you have to work with your kids.
Because there's not going to be anything you agree with one hundred percent.
There's even, you know, I don't agree with, I love the Chronicles of Narnia, but I disagree with some of the theology that's present there.
You know, there's that part in the Last Battle where the Kalurman comes in and says, you know, oh, what about this?
And Aslan says, well, you didn't know me by my name, but you were an honorable man and all the service that you did to Tash, I will count towards me.
It's like, that's not how that works.
And I disagree with C.S. Lewis on that.
But again, you can use that to say, no, I don't believe that.
You can point to that and tell your children, I disagree here.
There's not going to be anything you agree with 100%.
And if you're not going to show your kids or someone something because you don't agree with 100%, well, you can't show anyone anything.
That's right.
So yeah, you eat the meat and you throw away the bones.
So it's always that way.
And I think, you know, when you look at, we went to their headquarters there and i took pictures of and put it up on social media at the time they had a long display where they showed little had little models of the size of the baby and its development all the way through pregnancy and they had them physically laid out there so you know his heart was about the family and about and about saving children, that type of thing.
But again, it was a little bit weak in terms of Christ, just like you're talking about C.S. Lewis, right?
If Aslan is a picture of Christ, Christ says that he is the one way and there are no other ways.
It's very exclusive.
That's why the criticism of so many people, because it's not inclusive.
It's very, very exclusive.
And there's only one name under heaven by which man can be saved.
That's one of the things where I tend to take issue with people getting into these hyper esoteric theologies, because Christ is already exclusive enough.
There's already something inside of us that goes, no, I can't believe this.
I don't want to believe that I need a Savior.
I don't want to believe that I'm powerless.
That itself is a very exclusionaryionary theology to hold.
If you start getting into these extremely specific niche things, I don't think that's necessary.
Christ is the stumbling block.
He is there.
You don't need to put any more barriers.
You believe in Christ and that's what counts.
Yeah, there is no such thing as easy believers, right?
People want to believe that there's something that they must do or can do.
It's going to say, this is what we see with Trump that everybody is talking about, right?
But it's not just him.
It's Bloomberg as well.
If there is a God, I don't even need an interview.
I'm going straight to heaven.
Because look at all the gun control I've done.
Look what I've done to save the environment.
And people, especially billionaires, want to believe that they're better than other people.
They want to talk about their accomplishments and they think that that's going to recommend them.
And of course, one of the criticisms of Dobson was that because he was heavily involved in politics, he was also a Zionist.
You talk about people getting caught up in niche ideas there.
And John Hagey, who is one of the worst Zionists out there, Christian or Jewish, said Dr. Dobson was a stalwart supporter of Israel and the Jewish people.
Silent.
silent about his relationship to Christ.
But it was important that he had this relationship with the political government of Israel.
That was what was important to him.
And that's exactly what Brian Schulhabi, who was critical of Dobson, that's what he was talking about, was his political involvement and how his mission statement was so focused on the family.
And I've seen that as well.
Look, family is a wonderful thing.
But you don't want to put family, And I saw this in the homeschooling movement.
There were a lot of home churches and other things like that where they made it all about the family.
And a lot of the that grew out of Dobson.
He did the purity culture, which is not a bad thing.
We just don't want to make that the main thing.
The main thing is always Lord Jesus Christ and what he has done for us that we can never earn our salvation.
It's a free gift, and that's the thing that is the hardest for people to believe, is to accept the gift and the grace of Lord Jesus Christ.
And so everybody's always looking for these other things.
Anything can become an idol.
It doesn't have to be this negative thing.
It could be a positive thing that you focus too much on, you know.
It's not necessarily like, oh, you know, like you're doing heroin, that's your idol.
It could be, you're very obsessed with your own personal fitness, your own fitness.
It could be a good thing, yeah.
You can make an idol out of the family, and that's why the family is not our focus.
Our focus is on Christ.
And so that was essentially what Brian Chalhavey was criticizing him for.
And I understand that.
It's just that in the context of where he was, the family was really being, you know, that was the initiation of it.
He saw it from the very beginning, and he tried to respond to that.
The big issue that we have as Christians is when we look at this is that you constantly have a lot of different groups that will try to fold together the calls for discipleship and service, fold that in as requirements for salvation.
And you'd understand those are two separate things, right?
There's salvation and then there's service.
And that service comes either you do it right and you do it and you get a reward or you get chastening.
And we're talking about disciplining.
You know, God is the perfect father.
James Dobson was not the perfect father.
He didn't have any problems in his family, but nobody here is a perfect father, but God is, and he will definitely chasten and discipline you if you are a rebellious child.
So that's the key thing.
And the thing is that you be motivated by love, not by fear.
When I saw some of the comments about Dobson and the criticisms that people were making, they even his critics said, well, you know, he's talking about corporal punishment and spanking and things like that.
He said, and they quoted him on it, which I thought was fair.
He said, if you are prone to uncontrollable fits of anger, then you get somebody else to discipline your child that way.
Or if you take pleasure in it, you get somebody else to do that.
And so I thought that was sage advice.
He said, you know, don't do it in anger.
Always do it so the child knows what the purpose of this is.
That's how you did it with us.
Yeah.
And I didn't read his book.
It just kind of picked that up probably from other Christians who had read his book.
But it was...
You could always make sure, it's like, you would even say, I'm very angry with you right now, so you're not going to get a spanking.
Go to your room and wait, which was worse.
It was so much worse.
We would sit there and have to think about what we'd done.
So we're just sitting there knowing the spanking is coming.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah.
You don't want me spanking you when I'm mad.
That was a blessing to have that.
So I look at it and I think, you know, like many of the public figures that are out there, I think he, overall, I looked at his work as very balanced.
He's not, not making an idol of him, but I think he had a lot of good things to say.
We got a lot of comments here.
Let's take a look at some of these here.
All right.
We have Dugalug.
Thank you very much, Dugalug.
We really do appreciate that.
Again, your support is what keeps the show going.
Says, thank you, David, Travis, and Lancewell.
Thank you, Dugalug.
Audi MRR Global Digital ID was the real purpose for the manufactured migrant crisis, quote unquote, problem reaction pre-planned solution.
And personally, I do believe that the migrant crisis is a real crisis.
Just because it's engineered doesn't mean it isn't a problem.
Oh, yeah.
They create real problems, you know, as well as imaginary ones.
The COVID thing.
Or climate.
Climate and COVID were imaginary MacGuffins, but the immigration stuff is deliberate.
They do want to have competing ethnic and racial groups.
for when things get really rough that they've planned for.
Yeah, and there's also the fact that seemingly Western cultures have a more extreme response to tyranny.
They're more likely to do something about it than other cultures are.
For some reason, other cultures tend to be more passive and accepting of whatever the government comes down on them with.
Well, we had a tradition of that, but I think we've lost it.
I can't, for the life of me, imagine any of the founders at the time of the Revolutionary War or any of the people like...
Not that I'm proving that, but I mean, they had a very short fuse when it came to that.
Jim Bowie, for example.
I mean, it was a very violent time.
I mean, he had been involved.
Look up some time.
Sometime the duel fight that Jimboey got into.
On the sandbar.
Yeah, that was amazing.
You can find that on the internet.
It really is amazing story.
Audi MRR mail in ballots, voting machines.
It almost doesn't matter since all the primaries are rigged for the pre selected APAC owned puppets.
That's right.
Yeah.
Interesting fact, the guy that owns the porn website only fans donates a ton of money to APAC as well.
Nights of the Storm, are Trump's 50% tariffs on aluminum going to make the price of booster shots go up?
Oh no.
We didn't even get to the tariffs today, and that's the key thing thing, you know, when they're talking about, well, his tariffs are going to be this big bonus that we're going to get.
He's going to make it a stimulus check.
He's already talked about getting rid of it, not paying down the deficit.
And they keep telling everybody that they've got so much money that's going to come in.
And the question is, who's going to be paying that?
Well, the corporations aren't going to be paying it.
Foreign governments aren't going to be paying it.
American people are going to be paying it and this new ramp We haven't seen any of that.
And so the Trump media is trumpeting that, look, you know, it's free money and there's no inflation yet.
And it's like, it hasn't even kicked in yet.
Most of these things, they talk about how they've got long-term commodity contracts with people.
And that's one of the reasons why you have the Chicago Board of Trade where they have commodity futures on pork bellies or whatever, but they also do that for other materials as well.
And so these contracts are locked in for like three or four months.
So even after the tariffs start, you've got another three or four months where it's going to gradually come in.
That's why I say it's a huge., huge stealth tax increase.
And especially considering the fact that they're looking at July and declaring victory when a lot of these tariffs didn't get finalized until the beginning of August.
And then go another three or four months, you're going to start seeing this at the beginning of next year.
Yeah.
And that also gives them cover to say, Oh, well, it wasn't this, you know?
Yeah, it wasn't the tariffs.
See, the tariffs happened a long time ago.
It's the same game they play with the vaccines, right?
Yeah.
So, oh, well, you got vaccinated two weeks ago.
So, couldn't be that.
Yeah.
Citizen of America, you're never going to guess who founded the Alzheimer's Foundation.
Aluminum tycoons with their pockets' deep in profits.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah, the aluminum industry is a large reason why we have fluoride dumped into the water because it's a waste product from them as well as the nuclear industry.
They would have had to pay to get rid of that toxic waste.
Instead, they get you to pay them to dump it into your drinking water.
That's what the Trump administration is fighting to continue.
We're so close.
Yeah, the good old Trump, Solo Cat, 1980.
The CDC investigating vaccines is like foxes investigating the break in at the Chicken Coup.
That's a good analogy.
That's right.
Citizen of America, Vares.
Vares only shows ten percent of the brutal reality.
It's already been tampered with right out of the box.
Yeah.
They speculate that Vares only catalogs ten to maybe even as low as one percent.
One percent, yeah.
They don't know for sure just because it's incredibly low.
It was getting worse with COVID because they were, they were pressuring people not to do it.
They make it difficult to do it.
Yeah.
And then if you put some stuff in there, you know, hey, we gotta talk to you.
Come to my office.
Yeah.
Getting a doctor to actually give you a vaccine injury diagnosis is incredibly difficult.
They don't like doing it.
Yeah.
Assyrian girl, some vaccines in the childhood schedule were tested against a placebo that contained only aluminum and thymerosol.
Guess what?
New vaccines didn't have any more adverse effects than were found in the control group.
Yeah.
That's right.
One of these vaccines that came out recently, the control group has given a meningitis vaccine.
What you're talking about is the placebo, it's just aluminum and thymerosol.
Let's put the adjuvants in there, right?
Oops, all adjuvants.
Allen Nation, the skies are being sprayed with aluminum, so what's the difference?
Every breath you take, Maha is a sham.
That's right, it doesn't really matter if your state bans aluminum spraying, if they don't have a way of enforcing it, and if the states next to you don't ban it, the aluminum is not going to stop at a state border.
It's not going to respect the line on the map.
It's just going to cross.
That's right.
Be my Valentine.
I line food with parchment paper and then aluminum foil.
Tomato sauce pits the foil.
That's giving yourself a barrier of parchment paper.
That's a good idea.
Yeah.
Audi MRR.
I can't believe I used to accept the SIDS narrative.
It is clear that SIDS, along with autism and other ailments, are direct results of vaccines.
It's pretty obvious.
And the thing about the parents that they sent to jail for shaken baby syndrome and things like that.
Not only did they, it's like a murderer framing somebody else for the murder, which really what it is.
What is this?
Just crazy.
Yeah.
ADMRR, no one starts dying until the remedy is rolled out.
Yeah.
Karen Carpenter, 27.
Paxlovid is still being advertised and prescribed, and one of the side effects is rebound COVID, whatever that is.
Yeah.
Rebound COVID.
Hi, Handy.
Good to see you, Handy.
I hope you're doing well.
It's always nice to see you.
I know you're busy.
One of the big problems is the oncologists strongly discourage trying anything outside of the state approved treatments.
One of my patients went through that.
They told him he could try alternatives just eight days before he died.
Yeah, that's one of the things that they do to say that the alternatives don't work.
after they have damaged you so much with their surgery, radiation, and chemicals, and you desperately try something else and it doesn't work.
Oh, well, you know, that didn't help.
That made things worse.
It's like, you know, it was their stuff that didn't work.
Too late.
Yeah.
Handy also says, hey, DK, what's on the lapel pin?
Yeah, it's the lapel pins that we've got.
That's the microphone.
The microphone thing that was done by Ryan.
Remember the really large coins that we had a limited number of those?
That's a small version of that.
And we got something else that's on the way as well.
Okay.
I'm gonna go through these so fast.
Citizen of America, Bayer is actively developing using RNA technology to kill pests on the field, primarily through a method called RNA interference.
RNAi, pests eat the cornplate and injures the DSRNA, the insect cellular machinery, then uses this DSRNA to silence the corresponding gene, preventing the necessary protein from being made, this leads to the pests' death.
Big pests going after little pests.
MAB 2022.
You don't have to read it that fast.
I thought that was a really interesting one.
Yeah, yeah.
They know what they're doing.
This is all weaponized, folks.
There was no lab leak out of Wuhan that was designed and practiced and run out of Washington by DARPA.
Who can say it's not going to cause some interference in your own body?
MAV 2022 Apparently Canada is spraying glyphosate after they clear cut forests so only certain trees will grow and not others.
They are making the forests weak.
Canada is a mess.
It is a complete joke of a country at this point.
I feel very sad for our Canadian listeners.
Yeah.
Yeah, we covered that the other day.
It also raises the fire risk as well.
Let's bring it there.
KWD 68.
We harvest a lot of our own seeds, tomatoes.
We get seeds from Amish.
Nothing in plastic.
Monsanto has even infiltrated small vendors.
That's right.
Yeah.
And I handy this about the team that had a heart attack in the shower.
September 2021, the school mandated the jab.
He dies three weeks after the start of school.
I think he was jab.
That makes sense.
Andy, again, I've seen people survive things they shouldn't.
I've also seen people leave this world who shouldn't have.
I've come to the conclusion that we don't leave here until our appointed time.
That's absolutely right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And, you know, the power of prayer, I mentioned that because that's the key thing.
We are not the kind of people who have no hope.
And our hope is in God.
It's not in government.
It's not in any politician or political party.
And God can do amazing miracles.
And that's what we see that.
You know, and when we look at the answers to prayer, I just want to thankank all of you once again for all your prayers on my behalf And I'm here as a testament to what God can do, not to what the medical community can do.
Maybe a testament to what they can do to you, I guess.
Thank you for joining us.
Have a good day.
God bless you all.
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That is what we have in common.
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