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In a world of deceit.
Telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's the David Knight Show.
David Knight Show.
Has the clock strikes 13?
It's Tuesday, the second of September.
You're our Lord 2025.
Well, today we're going to take a look at the another ruling, this uh against Trump, saying that he doesn't have the emergency powers to dictate this one about the police state.
Yesterday it was about the tariffs.
And uh this is a judge ruling that he cannot uh operate essentially as a national police chief.
We'll see um what what he's going to do about this.
But at the same time we had a strange incident we're gonna clear up here for you, perhaps.
Maybe more questions and we got answers.
Somebody filmed allegedly that uh a White House window was open and stuff was being dropped out of it.
Uh Trump says it was AI, so we'll give you both sides of this.
But um people joked he's releasing the Epstein files.
Well, no.
Actually, the GOP is still guarding our pedophiles.
But there's going to be a rally today by Epstein victims there in the Capitol.
Some of them are speaking out.
And uh, we've got Alt Media now cheering.
Uh there's only the Epic Times yesterday that was talking about it, but now all of Alt Media is cheering Trump for finally waking up to the fact that the vaccines are bad.
Well, maybe they should worry about Trump's victims instead of portraying Trump as a victim.
Well, let's begin uh Travis with uh these articles here on the Trump police state.
What's gonna be happening with this?
Yeah, we've got Judge Rules, Trump can't act as a national police chief.
That's from Politico, Chicago Braces for Potential National Guard deployment as President Donald Trump points to a violent weekend.
That's from ABC 7 Chicago.
The police state has a new playbook, Martial Law, One City at a Time.
That's by John and Nisha Whitehead.
Trump vows to solve Chicago crime after Bloody Labor Day weekend.
And Trump names Giuliani first Medal of Freedom recipient with a second term.
Such a wonderful person.
We'll talk a little bit about that.
Do you think it happened like it happened with John Kiriakou?
Do you think, you know, he said, well, you know, I can give you the Medal of Freedom.
And then he went to the bathroom and his goons were like, well, for a million dollars.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, maybe maybe he paid uh Trump off for that like a pardon.
Well, we have um as I said, there's gonna be an Epstein victims rally today in DC.
Trump is so concerned about crime, and of course, it's huge in Chicago.
We've been reporting for years.
Every weekend they've got about 50 people get shot, several of them die.
Uh and and it's awful.
But it's not an emergency.
It's business as usual in Chicago.
And the people have continued to vote for the same people that run that city and that state.
And so, you know, believe me, I would not want to live in Chicago with that kind of violence.
But that's what they have put up with.
That is a standard situation, just like it is with the trade deficit.
That's been standard.
So whether or not you like that or not.
Uh, and I think all these things are problems.
But we don't want to have all of our problems solved by a dictator in the Oval Office.
So um the things that he doesn't seem to be too concerned about is the uh Epstein victims.
This is one person saying uh she will not be there.
She's got a statement to be presented, but she will not be there because she's afraid to come to the United States.
Tomorrow they'll be already in DC.
That's today.
Epstein victims speaking out against the horrendous crimes that have happened against humanity.
Not just against extreme victims, but against our families and against the public.
I'm really sorry I can't be there, but unfortunately it's too dangerous for me to travel to America.
But anyway, I will be there in spirit, and my speech will be read.
I just want to thank everyone who cares for everyone who's going to be supporting the rally.
Because the more of us they are the better.
These people have lied to us for too long now.
Senor Notilev.
Yes, and Thomas Massey is uh pushing to get a vote.
We'll see if uh squeaker mouse Johnson is gonna shut down the entire Congress to keep that from happening again.
You know, they went to uh there they take pretty much the entire month of August off anyway, but um he shut down early, so that wouldn't happen before.
So now is the point at which that uh may happen.
Now, judges have ruled that um Trump can't do the tariffs by executive fiat, and uh Caterpillar has come out saying that these uh taxes would cost them more than a billion dollars.
Uh but when we look at the martial law, this is a new decision that is coming out.
Nevertheless, Trump is still talking about moving on Chicago and Baltimore.
This is a guy who i it really is concerning to see his dictatorial impulses and his love for the use of force.
And before we get into the tariffs, I just want to show you how he is now chomping at the bit to make the drug war a literal war.
Here is footage that they released uh as they held a press conference.
This is a boat that's off the coast of Venezuela, and uh that strike there is from the US military.
And so he wants to use the military for that.
They've been uh off the coast of Venezuela for a while.
People were wondering whether they were going to invade or what what the situation was going to be.
They he alleges that this was a trendy dru Aragua, whatever, if I'm pronouncing that correctly.
I think it's trendy agua.
Okay.
I like trendy.
I think that's good.
Because that's the uh that's that's what's going to allow him to uh claim that he's going to go to a literal war with uh the drug cartels.
The question is, can the US military win this asymmetric war?
They've lost all the rest of them.
Um and of course, uh, he must have seen the rerun of Tom Clancy's Clear and Present Danger.
I remember when that book came out, and good movie, by the way.
What?
Good movie.
Yeah, you like the movie?
The book was better as usual, but uh yeah, it was a good book because Tom Clancy book, and the premise behind it was that you know, we're tired of losing this drug war.
We're going to stop drugs by the use of force, whether or not the Constitution allows it, whether or not we declare war.
So it was a secret war against the drug cartels.
It's not so secret when Trump is doing it here.
It's kind of interesting, you know, because Steve Pachinick, who came up with a fantasy about the sting, he was somebody who uh helped alleged, you know, helped Tom Clancy.
At least he was credited on one of the video game uh things that Tom Clancy did.
But I think he was helping him with plot lines before that, just like he helped Alex with fantasy plot lines.
He helped Tom Clancy before that.
Tom Clancy must have been doing the majority of the lifting because his fantasy plot line for the election didn't hold water at all.
That's unbelievable.
That's right.
I remember reading a uh Tom Clancy novel in the forward thank a lot of people, but it also mentions Steve P. Yeah.
I'm wondering.
Oh, yeah, we can only refer to him by his initial because he's he's so important as a secret agent man, yeah.
Well, this is um just just remember, folks, that the drug war has failed for I think what, 54 years?
Is it 1971?
Um it's failed for 54 years.
It hasn't done anything to stop drug use.
Uh arguably it's worse now than it ever was.
And because we have more intense forms, that is something else that always happens with prohibition.
And this prohibition, whether or not you wanted to try to repeat alcohol prohibition, there was no respect for the Constitution.
With alcohol prohibition, at least they respected the Constitution enough to have the eighteenth amendment.
Uh no such luck today.
So they just do it unconstitutionally.
And this drugs, these drug schedules, you know, you have Schedule One drugs, they're the uh most dangerous, and so forth.
They got four of them, I think.
That drug schedule was written by the UN.
It wasn't written by Nixon.
Nixon was turning in his homework from the UN.
I mean, this is like the uh uh Alec uh network, the American Legislative Exchange Council.
They call in for the Republicans, Democrats have their own as well, but for for the Republicans, it's Alec.
And they have them go to a luxury vacation resort or whatever, they talk to them about these issues, and they actually hand them legislation that all they have to do is put the name of their state at the top, sign it at the bottom, and turn in their homework.
That's what Nixon did for the United Nations for the war on drugs.
Uh so again, uh Trump, in addition to attacking that ship and bragging about it, uh he has alleged that Trendy Diagra Aragua, whatever the trendy guys are uh being run by the Venezuelan government.
This may be a pretext to invade Venezuela as well.
Um as a matter of fact, a declassified intelligence report contradicts that.
So it looks like uh Trump is looking trying to create a pretext to move on Venezuela.
Well, the um uh the judge has ruled that Trump cannot act as a national police force.
Uh this is about the case in LA.
Trump billed his deployment of troops to LA starting in early June as a way of bolstering immigration enforcement efforts amid protests in the city against the president's deportation agenda.
Though Trump has now withdrawn all but three hundred of these troops, he's mulling sending troops to other major cities such as Chicago.
Uh the judge is a Clinton appointee who is based in San Francisco, so we can kind of tell where he is politically.
These are politically appointed judges, and they have a political uh agenda themselves.
But I agree with him on this issue.
Uh and I think that immigration is a problem.
I don't want to have illegal immigrants.
I think they need to be removed, but I think it's important how we do it.
Uh he concluded that Trump's LA deployment, overseen by the defense department, violated a long-standing law meant to prevent domestic law enforcement in the military.
The Posse Comitatus Act.
It followed a four-day trial last month that included testimony from Pentagon officials overseeing the troop deployment in LA.
Look, I don't think that uh having your country overrun with illegals.
I think it's a big problem.
It's a big problem.
And it was a big problem all four years of Trump's first um presidency.
And uh I think it's an even bigger problem to then use that as Republicans have used it.
DeSantis used it to say, well, now you're gonna have to have government permission.
We're gonna make e-verify mandatory.
So you have to have the government's permission to get a job.
I don't need the government's permission to get a job.
Uh they need to handle this in a different way.
Trump's solution is to violate the Posse Comitatus Act and to use the military as uh a police.
And uh that is also not acceptable.
The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 bars the military from enforcing domestic laws without explicit permission from Congress.
And by the way, I can hear the people out there.
So what would you do, Mr. Smarty Paint?
You're gonna vote for Biden?
That's the kind of responses, the intellectual responses you get from Twitter.
You know, that's why I don't bother with Twitter anymore.
But but the uh, you know, yes, I've said for the longest time that the way that you stop this is to, first of all, uh protect the border.
Secondly, what you do is um you stop the welfare state.
You stop the welfare state for people who are not illegal citizens at the very least, right?
I'd like to stop the welfare safe for everybody, but certainly for illegal citizens.
The illegal citizens, illegal uh uh migrants, they're not citizens.
They should not be getting welfare benefits, they should not be getting education.
They should not be getting social security.
Cut them off of everything.
If you're here illegally, you get nothing.
And so then that would have the worst of the people, uh, not necessarily the criminals.
If they're criminals, you uh handle that with uh with uh uh uh with a very harsh uh hand.
If somebody's gonna come here illegally and commit crimes, they deserve harsh treatment.
If somebody's going to come here to get on the welfare state, the Claward and Pivans strategy, then what you need to do is to uh completely cut them off.
If somebody comes here because they want to work a job, that's a different story.
And they don't should not get the uh police state treatment, in my opinion.
Um there should not uh there ought to be some sanctions against the employers who are benefiting from cheaper labor.
But um there's a lot of different ways that you can do this rather than this kind of uh high-handed uh iron fist that he's doing.
Breyer's ruling bars the Pentagon from ordering, instructing training or using the National Guard currently deployed in California, and any military troops heretofore deployed in California, from engaging in arrests, apprehensions, searches, seizures, security patrols, traffic control, crowd control, riot control, evidence collection, interrogation, or acting as informants, without showing that they have permission from Congress.
I 100% agree with that.
I don't want the military engaging in arrests, searches and seizures, patrols in the cities, traffic control.
We're gonna start having the National Guard writing tickets.
Uh we've got enough of this stuff already.
We already are too far into a police state, even without using the military to do this.
I, for one, can't get wait.
I can't wait to get pulled over by an M1 Abrams.
Well, Obama did his best to try to make that happen anyway.
He's putting out all these uh uh MRAPs and everything uh during his regime.
An earlier decision from Breyer against Trump's co-op of National Guard troops is quickly lifted by a federal appeals court.
In that earlier decision in June, Breyer had found that the deployment was unlawful because there was little sign that the situation in Southern California met the criteria that Congress had specified for federalizing a state's military forces, such as danger of a rebellion or difficulty in executing federal laws.
The judge said a California National Guard contingent known as Task Force 51.
And clearly violated those limits by engaging in routine law enforcement actions.
Like a bunch of kids here.
Uh the violations were not one-off acts by individuals, service members, but were rather the function of a systematic and willful orders to trump troops to execute domestic law, he wrote.
He stressed that he was not ordering a withdrawal of roughly 300 troops that remain in LA, but simply that they could only perform functions that were authorized by federal law.
He said federal troops can continue to protect federal property in a manner that is consistent with the Posse Comitatus Act.
Again, the the underlying thing here is just the utter contempt that Trump has for the rule of law.
He sees himself as an FDR or an Abraham Lincoln.
Quite frankly, I agree with him, and uh scares me about that because I think those are two of our worst presidents.
They worked uh very hard and were successful in completely changing our form of government at the previous two fourth turnings, and so Trump sees himself in that role now.
I think it's a very dangerous situation.
Chicago is bracing for potential National Guard deployment as Trump points to the violent weekend.
As I said before, it's not unusual, it's not imaginary, it's a real problem, but it is uh not some uh something that has been there for quite some time, and the people in Chicago are still staying in Chicago, they're not leaving Chicago, and they continue to vote for these Democratic politicians that go soft on law enforcement there.
The people of Chicago actually want change and want to do something about the conditions they live in.
Yeah, nothing will happen.
That's right.
You can make conditions worse by putting troops on the street, but you're not gonna get these people to stop killing each other.
It's kind of like a domestic version of our foreign policy.
You know, you you have these warring factions in Iraq or something like that.
So we go in and we're gonna do nation building.
Well, I guess Trump is gonna do city building now, right?
So people who don't want to have peace and won't take any responsibility for themselves to build a nation or to build a city, you can't do it for them.
That's the the reality of this.
Uh the fifty-eight people were shot, eight of them fatally over the weekend.
Uh Trump said, Chicago is the worst and most dangerous city in the world by far.
I don't know About that anyway, it's it's definitely bad.
Uh Pritzker posted on social media from the city's southwest side on Tuesday, saying there's no emergency in the city of Chicago to send troops in.
So everything's just fine, right?
State and local government.
This is great.
It's business as usual.
We only had about sixty people shot last week, so uh over the weekend.
Uh they're all fine with this.
And so are the people, evidently, who live there.
In a letter to the president, Illinois congressional leaders reiterated.
See again, the Illinois congressional leaders are fine with it as well.
Uh that there is no emergency that warrants military officials in Chicago.
The letter says in part, the deployment of the U.S. military into American cities is not about safety or security, it's about control.
We demand that you suspend any plans for the deployment of military personnel to Chicago.
Cease your unlawful power grabs at the executive branch overreach.
Uh they have a naval station there at the Great Lakes in North Chicago that is going to be the base of operations for more ICE agents that are going to be there.
But he vows to quote unquote solve the Chicago crime issue uh after fifty-eight people were shot over the Labor Day weekend.
Uh and uh then we can see uh the perhaps the type of approach that he would like to take.
Exemplified by Rudy Giuliani, who was uh district attorney in New York before he became mayor.
Uh 911 Rudy is what I call him.
Uh, he made a name for himself as Rico Rudy, uh the Rico statute, which evolved, of course, into civil asset forfeiture.
This is about taking uh the assets of people before they have been convicted, and then that evolved into civil asset forfeiture, which is take the assets of people without even charging them with the crime.
And so uh Rudy made his um made his mark coming after organized crime using the RICO statute.
And then you see where that happened.
The RICO statute then became was used against abortion protesters and so forth.
I've talked about that before.
And Randy Alcorn, who is a pastor, who uh uh was peacefully protesting, and they came after him with the RICO statute and uh Planned Parenthood got an eight million dollar judgment against him.
Now Randy Elkorn uh was a very successful writer and a very good writer, as a matter of fact.
I recommend his novels to anybody who wants to read a book.
But um he he had a lot of income that was there, so he decided that he wasn't gonna give them a penny.
And you were allowed if you declare bankruptcy to live off of uh like minimum wage or something like that.
So for 20 years, uh first of all, he resigned as a pastor, so the church would not be involved, and for twenty years, he and his wife lived on minimum wage and took the millions of dollars they were making every year off of these books and just donated them to charity to Christian causes and things like that.
But uh that was an absolute outrage how the RICO statute was used.
And then of course, Rudy Giuliani was on the wrong side of the line item veto as well.
If you remember back to 1994, you had Duke Gingrich to his contract with America.
He had 10 points, which had nothing to do with the Bill of Rights.
They were they were burning and shredding the Bill of Rights left and right, but uh he came up with ten things that he was going to do, ten term limits and things like that.
One of them was a line item veto.
And um uh you had uh Clinton was on board with that, they passed that, and uh Clinton exercised that.
Rudy was not happy because there was some federal funding to New York City that was cut.
He was mayor at the time.
And so he took it to the Supreme Court, and Rudy stopped the line item veto.
There you go, conservatives.
That's that's Rudy Giuliani for you.
That's Rudolph.
Then, yeah, he's he shows up with uh 9-11, you know, the he was America's mayor during 9-11, right?
He was the one who rushed everybody in there for the cleanup to get rid of any evidence.
And uh you had a lot of people who were injured, perhaps as many as the people who were killed on the day of the attack.
And um they uh were injured with the uh dust that they did not have proper protection for, right?
Didn't have masks at that point in time that we wanted to use.
That's where the mask actually would have worked, but they didn't give them to anybody.
That's the kind of particulate matter that actually gets filtered out by these things.
Yes, it's large enough.
Yeah.
So, you know, he he had reckless disregard for the health of the people who were actually uh, you know, the people that called heroes who were doing the hard work of cleaning that up.
And um he he um killed a lot of them with respiratory illness because it was so important to hide the evidence.
And then we have the John Kariaku uh issue where he offered uh his people offered John Kiriaku a million dollars.
Yes.
Got some breaking news from a comment.
Uh I'll find who posted that in a second.
Uh Rudy Giuliani was just injured in a uh car crash.
Yeah, that happened the day before this happened.
Um he he was um he was injured in a car crash, and uh but he's gonna be okay.
Uh he's he's feeling much better now that he's got his medal.
So uh yeah, he's had a rough uh couple of years here.
Or Rudy.
Yeah.
Rudy uh threw his lot in with Trump and all all he got was this medal.
One of the things that's funny to me is his entire career, he's been a scumbag.
Nothing has changed.
But until he associated himself with Trump, if you brought Rudy Giuliani up to anyone from New York, it seemed like he was this deific figure almost.
They loved Rudy Giuliani.
Yeah.
He could do no wrong.
You talked about Rudy.
Oh, he was the best.
We when he was mayor, things were good here.
Things were good in New York when Rudy was mayor.
Yeah.
Well, he didn't the same guy he's ever been, but now he's associated with a Trump.
People like, oh, that Rudy Giuliani.
He did reduce crime, but he reduced crime in doing things like the Rico statute and then uh other crime.
He had institute stop and frisk.
So, you know, the uh it gave the police uh the uh ability to just uh walk up and stop and frisk anybody that they wished.
Um with you know hardly any profound probable cause, if there was any probable cause.
Uh quite frankly, I don't see that as a victory.
Uh this is always the tension between security and liberty.
I come down on the side of liberty over the security issues.
It's just like the woman who said, Yeah, I was carjacked and they broke my arm.
Uh, but I don't want the military in here.
And I heartily agree with her.
He had the MAGA people saying, This woman is crazy, you know.
But I I think the people who want the military, they want a national police force.
I think they're the ones who are crazy.
They don't understand the worst gang you could possibly have is a uh government gang that has a monopoly on force and is um uh feels that they're entitled to uh kill anybody that resists what they tell them to do.
This is the first medal of freedom that Trump has awarded in his second term.
I think he gave one to uh uh Rush Limbaugh, but uh you know, they hand these things out.
I I don't know.
I guess you can stick it on your wall.
Uh Giuliani served as mayor in New York from 94 to 2001, gained national recognition recognition for his leadership following September eleventh, says Breitbart.
Yeah, and uh he he never got the recognition they deserve for trying to sell pardons.
Uh I've had John Kariaku on a couple of times talk about that.
Um he said uh he wanted to talk to uh uh Rudy Giuliani because again they convicted John Kiriaku for exposing the lies based on torture so they could start the war in Iraq.
And um it was uh the person that uh did all that uh and ran that and produced the lies was Gina Haspel.
Trump made her head of the CIA.
And so he went to Rudy and he said it was a meeting, and Rudy was there with two of his assistants, and uh he starts to talk about uh the pardon because uh John Kiriaku served his prison term and he wanted to get the pardon to clear his record so that he could get his pension.
And um the pension was less than a million dollars, it was like 700,000 or something like that.
I think it was 7750.
And so um you know Rudy uh as soon as he mentions that, Rudy goes, uh uh I've got to go to the restroom.
And so he gets up and leaves, and the other two guys that are there is two goons said that'll be a million dollars.
He goes, What?
He goes, I'm not paying to get this pardon.
He says, it doesn't make any sense for me to pay a million dollars to get a 700,000 dollar pension anyway.
So um uh and John Kariaku, I I like John, he's uh he he does not shy away from telling the truth about powerful people.
But uh that was something that did not get the media attention that it really deserved, I think.
I pulled up a list of people that he awarded the Medal of Freedom to in 2018.
Uh the first one on the list is Miriam Adelson.
Oh, there you go.
Uh definitely were 100 million dollars.
That's uh yeah, that's what that's the first one is Orrin Hatch, so uh Alan Page.
Oh, Elvis Presley got one posthumously, of course.
Oh, okay.
There's one uh Babe Ruth.
Yeah.
So posthumously again.
Yeah, Antonin Scalia, again, posthumously.
And Roger Stauback, uh quarterback.
So yeah.
they really do just hand these out like candy.
If he's gonna hand out these awards posthumously, why does he give one Jefferson?
Uh that's right.
He would disagree with Jefferson politically on everything.
I think yeah, just why not down the line?
You know, Washington, Jefferson, yeah.
Every founding father gets a medal of freedom.
Yeah, that's right.
Well, uh, when we come back, uh well, I actually got some more I want to talk about with the police state because we had an interesting statement from Squeaker Mouse Johnson, who uh is now when he went on the Sunday show, somebody asked him, I said, Well, you know, there's a lot of crime in Shreveport, Louisiana.
And uh I always remember I always laugh when I see the name Shreveport, Louisiana.
Yeah.
I had uh there was a there was uh um Richard Burton was on a uh program once and saw the clip from that, and they uh the person said, You sound so impressive when you uh speak.
I bet you could read the phone book and make it sound good.
So they hand him the phone book and he goes, Shreveport, Louisiana.
It's like, yeah, that's right.
He can read the phone book and sound impressive.
Uh but anyway, uh that's the actually the district of uh uh Squeaker Mouse and uh Squeaker Mouse will say, Yeah, we might have to do that.
You know, if Trump wants to do it, he'll be all for it.
Absolutely.
Yes, sir.
Whatever you say, sir.
How high would you like me to jump, sir?
But while we're talking about a police state, uh this is from Technocracy News, Patrick Wood.
Um do you feel safe now?
License plate readers are tracking you everywhere you drive.
And he talks about the flock cameras that I've mentioned many times before.
Um it was founded in 2018, and it was funded by Andreessen Horowitz, that's Mark Andreessen, and also the founder's fund, Peter Thiel.
Uh they have a scalable device that can be mounted anywhere.
It sucks data from every passing vehicle, it is self-powered with solar panels and communicates via Wi-Fi.
So you just it's self-contained, self-powered uh solar powered, and uh uh it communicates with Wi-Fi, so you just put it anywhere and it's constantly uh recording license plates.
It can be mounted on any type of pole, and they also will sell you a pole.
I bet they will.
These cameras can capture every license plate passing by on a busy four-lane freeway, but it doesn't stop there.
It records the make and the color of your vehicle, any identifying features like window stickers or vehicle damage, thus it fingerprints your car.
So it's not just a license plate, it gets a complete uh profile of the of the idiosyncrasies of your car.
Police systems integrate these so they can track the movement of any vehicle in real time, even across jurisdictions, states, and nationwide.
Your Fourth Amendment rights are being ground into the dust.
He is absolutely right.
And uh they're doing about 20 billion vehicles per month that they're scanning, with over 40,000 cameras installed nationwide.
I started talking about this because it was even here in East Tennessee and some of the small towns around here, they've been putting them in.
Uh cities that are literally saturated with flock cameras include San Francisco, Loudoun County, Virginia, Atlanta, Georgia, Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Scottsdale, Arizona, leading the pack by integrating about 4,000 live video streams of uh different brands into their flock system.
And uh this is the technocracy on steroids here, and this is where they want to go.
Uh so the this article here on Technocracy News.
Um guy said, I'm going to print some flyers and hand them out to drivers and give them a technocracy brochure to boot and ask them if it bothers them that they're being surveilled like a criminal without any search warrants.
But of course, you know, you can have your car stolen without being charged with a crime.
And then you have to sue them in court.
Uh so now Flock wants to partner with a consumer dash cam company.
Because it's not enough to put them on every poll.
They've got to put them on cars as well.
And uh they have a uh a uh Nexar is the name of the dash cam company.
I don't know who they are.
I would I would say, you know, I think dash cams are good.
Uh they can protect you in an accident.
They can even protect you from aggressive police who are over policing.
I've had that situation, not the accident, but the police.
Uh I've been pulled over.
I've got a dash cam.
I said, Go ahead and charge me, we'll take it to court and I'll show you what I did.
And uh uh so he let me go.
He says, Well, I I'll give you a warning.
Have a nice day, sir.
Yeah.
He just backed off because I had the video evidence there.
And uh otherwise he would have given me a ticket.
It would have been his word against mine.
But uh a dash cam is a great thing to have.
Um and so Nexar is going to team with um the flight cameras, and uh, of course it'll record the vehicle's precise GPS location, um, and um uh make that a part of the data as well.
It's surveillance everywhere.
And while we have surveillance everywhere, it's kind of interesting to see that uh AI is now being used to unmask the masked ice police.
Uh can Washington do anything about it?
This is politico.
A new twist in the debate over surveillance tech raises tough questions for policymakers.
You see, they want to know everything about us.
They don't want us to know anything about them.
So now they're wearing masks as part of their quote unquote law enforcement.
Um technology is a two-edged sword.
This is an activist uh who likes immigration, and uh he's in the Netherlands, and so uh he has started using AI to identify ICE agents beneath their masks.
He says he only needs to be able to see 35% or more of their face, and they can recreate it with artificial intelligence.
And then he's got humans, or maybe some uh uh actually he's got AI that is then uh going through and trying to take the um AI generated uh face and there is a program actually that is available to everybody that uh and this this should concern you uh that can take um a uh uh a face and match it up to a massive database that they have.
It's great.
Or fighting police state with some guy's AI invasion of privacy.
There's no there's no winning this one.
This guy is some liberal moron that is pro-immigration.
He's a police state, it's our invasions of privacy versus theirs.
Yeah.
Stuck in the middle.
Yeah.
And actually the the uh there's a company that does reverse image search engine, it's called PEM Eyes, and uh so once they have their AI generated face, they feed it into PIMES, and it comes up with um uh people out of its database, and then I think he said that they've got people who who check it before they dox these people.
Uh but again, he's in the Netherlands, and so um it makes it hard for them to do anything about it.
Um a 2019 study from Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology found that police departments digitally altering pictures and using artists' sketches as a basis for finding suspects through facial recognition.
And um uh so that's something that they've been doing.
Now it's being done to them.
Um he said, I don't believe in public justice, but I do believe in public shaming and public accountability, said the man in the Netherlands.
He acknowledged that the technology is flawed.
He said that about sixty percent of the AI generated results on facial recognition searches led to wrong matches on social media profiles.
He says a group of volunteers verifies them through another process before they post the names online.
So that's the society in which we live now.
Uh Trump declares DC to be crime free after a federal crackdown.
And I just have to say, you know, ask you a question.
If that's true, if that were true, would you be okay with federal law enforcement with with the military on the streets?
And uh that that's the real issue.
Think back to COVID, right?
Uh if the price to be safe, let's say that the virus was real, that the pandemic was real, and uh if the uh lockdowns and the all the rest of the stuff that were done, closing everything, if that was Effective, and of course it wasn't.
But let's say that it was effective.
Would you accept that trade-off?
I don't find that as an acceptable trade-off, not at all.
Uh I I yeah, and I said that at the time.
I said I don't care uh where this thing is real or not in the very early days in January.
I said I don't support this kind of lockdown.
Uh so um you're gonna violate the Constitution, Ponce Comitantus.
What is more dangerous?
An out of control MS thirteen, a pandemic, or an out-of-control government.
And I say the government.
I even said the early days I said, uh this reminds me of when uh uh David uh King David uh got got upset because in his pride he did a uh a census of his military and things like that.
And uh it was all based on pride, and so God said, Well, I'm gonna give you a punishment, you know, what do you want?
And he gave him a multiple choice punishment.
And uh one of them was uh a plague, and one of them was um uh a an attack by his enemies.
And he said, uh, I'll take the plague.
I don't want to be at the mercy of man.
I don't want to be at the mercy of the federal government and a standing army.
I'll take the plague of violence, I'll take the plague, supposedly of a virus, anything other than that.
Uh we should understand and have that kind of wisdom.
David certainly did.
So again, coming back to Squeaker Johnson.
Uh he says it may be necessary to send the National Guard to Shrepult, Louisiana.
He was asked on one of these Sunday shows.
I'm gonna ask you, you might be calling for the National Guard in Shreveport.
Uh part of your district is Shreveport.
FBI statistics show violent crime per 100,000 residents higher in Shreveport than in Washington, DC.
And he says, Well, it's because we got a Democrat DA, you know, that's put in there by Soros.
That may all be true.
But what is remedy for that?
Is remedy to send in military troops?
He says, Well, I don't know, let's take one city at a time.
That's the way they're gonna do it.
It's gonna be one city at a time, martial law.
We have to address a crime problem in any city where that's a problem.
And large cities like Chicago that you mentioned, be a big help there.
Oh, it'd be great.
Uh, we don't care what the law says, let's just do this and uh you know s it's the way that they've operated the war on drugs, right?
I don't care what the Constitution says.
Uh we got a problem here, and I'm gonna use force, and I'm gonna use federal police to solve this problem.
And we look at how they uh both the drugs and the corruption have metastasized, like a cancer based on that kind of decision.
Well, um we're gonna take a quick break before we do, you want to read uh some of the comments.
Yeah, we've gotten lots of comments here from B. L. Houghton, so it's already attacked by MAGA this morning on legal AF, America First, maybe, or maybe that's something else.
After I said Trump won't ever release the full unredacted Epstein files because too many presidents in high-level government names are on the list.
Yeah, there's still so many people in MAGA that refuse to see the writing on the wall.
The Epstein list is never coming out.
It's not happening, folks.
It's just not.
Grow up.
Learn a lesson for once.
Zoksov Oxas.
Yeah, maybe he'll he'll tell us who actually shot JFK, right?
Yeah.
Learn about Tower 7, you know, all those things.
Yeah, we can't even get any truth on uh 9-11 because of people like uh 9-11 Rudy.
He's gonna declassify the Epstein files and give you all a personal tour of Area 51, guys.
That's what's gonna happen.
Q told me so.
Zoxov Oxas.
Yep, the number of deaths in Chicago isn't any higher than it has been.
They're using it to be the military on the streets, not for your safety or your uh or effectiveness.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's the whole thing.
We all see through this fraud, you know.
It's just uh it's like the trade deficit.
Uh the trade deficit was about the same.
And uh it was not an emergency, there wasn't any big change in it, but now he wants to be able to just issue edicts.
So he pretends that he's got an emergency.
And as I said the other day, you know, the trade deficit doesn't threaten us as much as the H1B visas.
It doesn't threat uh threaten us and as much as the uh the the federal deficit in terms of spending.
He's not gonna do anything about the bigger problems.
He's gonna focus on something and make that a problem so he can act as a dictator.
You know how he's out there saying MAGO was saying, he's just kidding, you know, yeah, I'm gonna be a dictator.
I'm only gonna be a dictator for a day or two.
Yeah, right.
He was throwing that stuff out there.
And uh he wasn't really kidding.
Let's see.
Yeah, it's just Chicago has been a crime-ridden nightmare for years now.
It's no better or worse than it has been.
If you don't want to live in that sort of scenario, you have to get out because the people that do want to live there are just going to continue to vote for the same sort of policies that made it what it is.
Yeah.
We've got X Monacs.
Epstein and Trump best buds documented yet MAGA cannot connect the dots.
Same as Trump shots, the father of the vax cannot connect the dots.
It's like talking to a lefty about the dangers of the vax and the close to 100 children vaccine schedule.
It's so sad.
Yeah, it is.
Yeah, MAGA is completely blind to the sins of Donald Trump.
Yeah, it's because they got people in the media that are uh lying to them that they trust and they follow people who betrayed them.
And it's absolutely amazing.
Yeah.
A lot of people, again, they need someone that they trust to tell them who to believe in.
And if some if you know someone in authority tells him, Trump is a good guy.
You gotta trust him.
That's what they'll do.
We've got B. L. Houghton.
Trump apparently can't make gas, two dollars a gallon, bring down inflation to zero, and stop the housing market crash, so he has to go to war.
Yeah.
Well, all that stuff is impossible, but going to war is real easy.
He's not gonna stop the Ukraine war.
He just wants to start more wars.
Yeah.
Big business.
Niburu 2029.
Steve P's plot lines are all printed on watermark sheets of script paper.
That's right.
They're on the blockchain.
Quantum computers is uh he used that for a word processor.
Exactly.
Hi boost.
David, I thought the fentanyl crisis was at the Canadian border.
Why is Trump shooting boats off the coast in Venezuela, huh?
Well, they're on their way to Canada.
That's uh they I guess they had filed their manifesto.
The uh roundabout trip, you know.
Yeah.
KWD68, Trump can invade Venezuela and bring peace.
Nobel.
That's right.
We're invading Venezuela.
Get ready.
Yeah.
North American House Hippo.
So I got pulled over by the Orange County by an Orange County deputy last week on my way to work, two in the morning.
The pretense is my clear license plate cover.
I should have invited him to Canada.
The fishing's great up there.
Stealth Patriot trying to show Trumpsters what he is doing is like trying to convince a doting parent that their little angel is actually a little monster.
They say that was other kids, not mine, all emotions.
That's a good analogy.
I like that, yeah.
No, he would never do that.
It's all the other kids' fault.
Yeah.
Right.
Yes.
Sadly.
You know, if Trump supported uh the rule of law and wanted to push back against all this surveillance and all this uh data mining and all the rest of this stuff, that'd be a different thing.
You know, you could look at this and say, well, maybe he really is trying to do this.
I would still oppose it because I think it's wrong to violate the law.
But when you look at all the rest of this stuff, it's all of a pattern.
And we know where this is all headed, and it's it's all been planned out with a technocracy, and they've been these guys have been talking about this stuff for over fifty years.
It's back in the 1970s that Zabig New Brzezinski talked about the technique state.
And he said we are now between two ages, and this is the age that he said was going to be coming.
These people have been war gaming this stuff, people like Zabig New Brzezinski, people like JCR Licklighter at DARPA, and uh now people like Alex Carp are uh implementing JCR Licklighter's dream.
So all this stuff flows into that, and there's no question what the plan is.
This is not even a uh upfront issue about the trade-off of liberty versus safety in terms of law enforcement and cities where crime is out of control.
It's not even about that, it's a bigger agenda.
We have Skunk Hollow Rose Gardens.
I'm only buying a lot in a Freedom City if it comes standard with a Starlink subscription, Golden Dome, and Patriot battery coverage.
I'm sure it'll come with all of those things.
It'll be the perfect utopia that we've all dreamed of.
Yeah, that's right.
Well, you know, speaking of Rose Garden, uh I talked about the uh White House window, and uh we this is what we saw everybody's speculating what's going on.
You see that window there on the second floor.
There's somebody dropped something out of it.
He was like, What's going on with the White House?
Somebody's dropping stuff out of there.
Well, the White House uh put a um yeah, right?
The um statement about that.
And they said uh that the culprit was a contractor who was performing routine maintenance while Trump was away.
That was reported by the New York Post.
They contacted there.
So uh Fox News reporter, um the son of uh I can't remember what his name is, but the son of the guy that has Fox and Friends or something, asked uh Trump about it, and um I'm looking I'm having trouble finding where that is on here.
Do we have the video of uh Trump's statement?
Uh no, I didn't see that.
Okay, well, I won't play that.
The um Trump uh was asked about he goes, Oh, that was AI.
But then he did make a good point.
He said, first of all, those windows are sealed and they're bulletproof, so he's got their 600 pounds.
He said you wouldn't easily be able to open that even if it wasn't sealed.
And so um, don't know really what's going on with that, what that was about.
Maybe that was AI.
I don't know.
We've still got more comments here.
North American House Hippo.
I try to convince the maggots that everything Trump is doing is setting the state for the next Democrat.
They want Newsom having this power.
No, Republicans will always be in office.
That's right.
Just like he prepped the vaccine bioweapon for Biden to require it.
You know, it was always that was always the plan.
They've been practicing it for decades since two months before 911.
We have don't frag me, bro.
Cops already murder anyone that resists a long streak of murdering people with mental challenges and dogs.
Yeah.
That's right.
Yeah.
That's uh why I always say the cops don't have the right to do these things.
They don't have the authority, but they do have the power.
If you get pulled over, know your rights.
But if they tell you to get out of the car, if they tell you to get down on the ground, if you don't do that, chances are they are going to kill you.
Fight them in court, you can potentially get a settlement.
Don't end up one of these body cam footages that we see on the internet.
Your relatives posthumously can get a gold medal from the government.
So don't do that.
Yeah.
Yonah Annie Wodey, the U.S. breaks every agreement, promise, and treaty, and the Constitution is merely a peace treaty between rulers and the ruled.
I absolutely agree.
And uh Russell Means said that in his uh book uh where white men fear to tread.
He said the Constitution, he says they've they've broken all the treaties with the Indians, and he goes, Your constitution is your treaty, white man.
They've broken every aspect of that.
What do you gotta do about it?
I guess the answer is nothing, right?
So Lou G for Liberty.
When is Epstein getting his medal of freedom?
Oh, he must not be dead yet.
Oh, that's good.
I like that.
That's right.
You know he's not dead because he hasn't gotten one.
We've got X Mon X. Is that federal overreach?
Federal government have authority to do that?
Send National Guard to Democratic cities?
Not sure if I asked that correctly.
So he's asking if they have the authority to do that.
Yeah, it's a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act the way that they I mean they could send federal troops, like the judge said, to protect federal assets.
So if there was um, you know, uh something that they felt like they needed to protect.
He said you don't have to remove the 300 troops if you think that you need them to protect federal property, you can leave them there.
But you cannot use them for law enforcement.
That's very clear black letter law.
And uh it violates not just the Posse Comitatus Act, but it really also violates so many different aspects of the Bill of Rights that are really folded into that as well.
As uh John Whitehead pointed out, and I covered it last week.
It's really what the Third Amendment was about.
Um, you know, they're not having these troops live in the homes of the people that are there.
That's the only difference is there.
But fundamentally, uh what the Third Amendment was about was not just about, well, you know, we're not gonna make uh make you, you know, uh give up your couch and give them chips while they watch TV.
It was really about troops occupying uh uh, you know, and the intimidation of a standing army.
We have Doug 007.
That is so creepy.
If they can't see your face, they'll be able to find you by locating your car.
Yeah, it's yeah.
It's always moving more and more towards a surveillance statement of technology they have.
And that's not even even including your surveillance device of your phone, you know, which they're constantly getting geospatial intel from the 1776.
Contractors often throw things off roofs and out windows instead of dragging the refuse through the house.
Yeah.
Especially a house as large as the White House.
I imagine it's sort of labyrinthian in there.
Yeah.
And that was the first statement from the White House, saying there were contractors that did that.
And if it was contractors, they might have been able to open that window.
Maybe they have a jack underneath it or something like that.
KWD 68.
Local news in Lexington, Kentucky likes to do a story every week about how flock cameras caught someone.
It's a feature, not a bug, right?
I think I think it's a bug.
Well, when we come back, we're going to take a look at the double standard.
I say flock is for the birds.
That's right.
Yeah.
It is like Albert Hitchcock's the birds.
The way those uh birds that come in and accumulate one at a time, you know, that's that's what's happening with these cameras, and they are watching us.
Uh it's kind of like uh that uh combination of that, Negro Allen Pose Raven, you know.
Um but um yeah, when we come back, we're gonna take a look at a double standard of uh what's going on with the trans.
And boy, is it's standard ever double.
So we're going to take a quick break and we will be right back.
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All right, let's uh take a look at what's going on in trans world.
Another trans has been arrested for shooting a father dead.
This happened right after this uh tranny attacked uh that Catholic school uh and church, and uh the media has completely ignored it really.
Uh so this is a uh trans guy.
I don't know, they say trans identifying man.
Uh I don't know when they use those phrases, whether they're talking about a male or a female.
Quite frankly, if this person is so confused that they don't know.
Don't expect me to know either.
If they're calling it a man, it's probably a woman.
Yeah, it could be.
Um, but this is a conservative outlet, so I don't know.
Again, you know, you're trying to say, well, the conservatives will try to identify the person the right way, but anyway.
Um he points out a tiny sliver of the population is responsible for a shocking amount of violence.
Just one day, after the anti-Christian trans shooter opened fire inside a Catholic church in Minneapolis, a trans man accused of the cold-blooded murder of a father who had just dropped his six-year-old son off at school.
Uh the person's name was Sna Snohal Shrivastava from India.
Uh gunned down, 57-year-old Kevin Daughter of Shrewsbury.
This is up in Massachusetts, and the Massachusetts police and the media are trying to keep a lid on this.
Uh he was walking home after dropping off his six-year-old son at school.
And um after the victim had taken pictures of the suspect to his painting graffiti on sidewalks.
He told him to stop.
He took a picture of it.
And so this guy hunted him down and killed him.
He's a foreign transgender man here illegally, accused of murdering an American father, a father who was simply trying to keep his neighborhood safe and clean for his family.
The confrontation started when the father called out the trans for spraying free Palestine graffiti all over the place.
This guy identified as a trans and he uses the name Sasha.
He's an Indian national who has come here.
So illegal trans trans.
And uh he got an illegal gun that he used as well, by the way, because it's up in Massachusetts, where pretty much having a gun is gonna be illegal.
This guy is hitting almost every square on the bingo card, you know.
Yeah, yeah.
Uh the whole gentle victim of society narrative is completely turned to dust.
This wasn't Srivastava's first brush with violence either.
Despite the seriousness of the case, the Shrewsbury Police and the Worcester County Sheriff's Office have so far refused to leak release the name of the suspect, so they were covering him up.
But the uh paper did some investigation, and uh they said his residence displayed numerous leftist slogans, including BLM, Free Palestine, defund the police, and stop cop city.
This is not his first run with law enforcement either.
In September 2022, Westboro police arrested him after a brutal violent attack.
Officers spoke with witnesses who stated that the alleged suspect drove his vehicle toward the victim in an attempt to run him over, then exited his vehicle, wielding a machete, which he used to cut the victim during the altercation.
The violent assault was then dismissed by the Massachusetts courts, and they turned him out on the street again.
Now, after spraying graffiti on the sidewalk and getting called out by this father, he kills the father with an illegal gun.
Uh where is the outrage?
Well, you can't even get this reported by the police.
And the system had him there.
Uh he's here illegally.
They didn't deport him.
They didn't keep him in jail for trying to run somebody over with a car and then attacking him with a machete.
And this, I think, is the perfect story to follow up the whole police state thing because just do what you can now.
Like clearly they could be doing more without overstepping the Constitution.
They are creating this problem by letting this guy go after he tries to run someone down and attack him with a machete and cutting them.
Uh he's here illegally, they have him in custody and they just let him go.
It's not an issue of, oh, well, we need the military to do this.
The military would have stopped that, I'm sure, yeah.
Uh it's the bureaucracy that wants as an excuse for the military.
You're spot on, Lance is exactly like uh the conservatives that want to have a constitutional convention to completely rewrite a constitution.
And it's like, well, wait a minute.
Uh they're not obeying the Constitution as it is.
So first of all, that's not going to solve anything.
Secondly, the people who would rewrite the Constitution are the ones who are violating it right now.
So do you really want them to give themselves legal cover for this?
And and that's the whole point.
Rather than address the core issue, rather than executing the laws faithfully, uh, these people are doing just the opposite, and we don't want to give them more power.
Uh so when we look at that, here's another here's the other side of this, because remember, we have this double standard.
We have a double standard in America and a huge double standard in the UK.
So this is a comedian.
His name is Graham Lyon Lyon, uh, a British comedian, and uh he was just on Joe Rogan a couple of weeks ago, and uh talking about the police state in Britain and the attacks against free speech.
So he heads back to London from Arizona when his plane lands and he steps off the plane.
He's escorted to a private area where he is informed that he is under arrest for what?
For three tweets that he put out about trans, because trans must be protected.
The tweets which he says police arrested him over, one was from April 20th that said, if a trans-identified man is a female only space, he is committing a violent abusive act.
Uh make a scene, call the cops, and if all else fails, punch him in the uh genitals, I'll just say.
Um second tweet, April 19th, was a picture of a trans rally with the caption, uh photo that you can smell.
The third one was a follow-up to the tweet, which said, I hate them.
Uh F he said.
So that for this he's under arrest.
And uh the um uh the police actions uh got him upset so much that his blood pressure uh was recorded at over 200 on the top end by a nurse, and uh so the they got this guy really upset.
They had to put him in the hospital because his blood pressure got so high.
Uh in a country where pedophiles escape sentencing, where knife crime is out of control, where women are assaulted and harassed every time they gather to speak, the state had mobilized five armed officers to arrest me, a comedy writer.
His single bail condition is that he not go on X and speak.
So they put a gag order on him.
Uh so this is um this is coming from uh free speech union.
They said, We do not believe Graham's arrest or the bail conditions imposed were lawful.
We'll be backing him all the way in his fight against these preposterous allegations and the disproportionate response from the police.
J.K. Rowling has also jumped in on this.
She commented uh on the arrest and said it was utterly deplorable.
She said, What has the UK become?
This is totalitarianism.
It's utterly deplorable.
She's absolutely right about that.
In his 2023 memoir titled Tough Crowd, How I Made and Lost a Career in Comedy.
He claimed that his unfashionable views on trans rights had led him to being blacklisted in the entertainment industry and cost him his marriage.
Was he married to Blair White or was that Alex?
I don't know.
Anyway, uh Lyden's initial reaction was one of disbelief and humor.
When I first saw the cops, I actually laughed.
I couldn't help myself.
Don't tell me.
You've been sent by the trans activists, he said.
He said, My belongings are confiscated, including his belt, his bag, and his devices.
He was placed in a small green tiled cell with a bunk and a silver toilet in the c corner, and a message from crime stoppers on the ceiling next to the concave mirror, presumably there to make you reflect on your life choices.
During the police interview, Lynham uh remarks that the tone became more intense.
An officer questioned him about each tweet, he says, with the sort of earnest intensity that is usually reserved for discussing something serious, like, I don't know, a crime.
He defended his posts.
He explained that the punch tweet was a serious point made with a joke, explaining men who enter women's spaces are abusers, and they need to be challenged every time.
The conversation turned touched on terminology when the officer used trans people, prompting Lynham to challenge I asked him what he meant by that phrase.
And the officer said, People who feel their gender is different than what was assigned at birth.
I said, Assign at birth?
Our sex is not assigned.
He dismissed the officer's response as semantics and accused him of using activist language.
He lamented that, quote, the damage that Stonewall has done to the UK police force will take years to mend.
He's 100% correct.
He recounts that the stress of the situation took a huge physical toll on him, and when a nurse checked on him, it was discovered that his blood pressure was over 200, stroke territory.
So he was sent to the hospital for observation.
He attributes this all to the stress of being arrested for jokes, combined with travel fatigue, and his ongoing eight-year battle against trans activists working in tandem with police in a dedicated persistent harassment campaign because I refuse to believe that lesbians have uh uh male genitals, which is this uh article here.
Uh he can't his account paints a picture of a surreal clash between free speech, activism, and law enforcement, highlighting the frustration with the system that now prioritizes ideological complaints over real crimes.
And it's just a coincidence that he was uh just uh on the uh Joe Rogan podcast talking about how the police were out of control.
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that the police then arrested him when he arrived.
They're not vindictive at all.
He's gonna come back.
We're gonna get him.
It's also nice to know that we can probably never visit the UK ever again, even if we even if we were ever able to afford it.
I'd probably be arrested on arrival just like him.
Uh he was uh his show, and this is some older tweets from two years ago.
This is uh in 2023, comedian Graham Lynham's Edinburgh show was canceled by the venue because of his views on trans issues.
He said essentially a group of highly ideological cultists have taken over institutions across society.
Well, that's accurate.
That is absolutely what is happening.
I always wonder about like the jack boots on the ground, the guys that are the tip of the spear enforcing this.
You know, the cops in Britain, how do they live with themselves after doing these obvious authoritarian actions?
Like clearly, you must know you're in the wrong.
It's obvious.
And yet they continue.
It's like genuinely, how do you live with yourself?
That's what bothered me so much about 2020.
Uh the cops that were you know arresting people because they weren't wearing a mask or this or that.
And um, you had some cops who would uh come out against that, and uh some of them said I swore to uphold the Constitution.
This is not constitutional, I'm not gonna do it.
And the next thing you see is that this person has been fired.
And uh so they purged people like that out.
And that was a really the big concern.
You know, when you look at what happened in 2020, you got a quote unquote conservative president, a Republican president who's the one who's running this.
You've got uh supposedly alternative media that's cheering it, and you've got the police who are um uh running this stuff and following orders, right?
And um, and then if you push back against it as a cop or as a journalist, you get fired if you push back against all this system.
Um, or if you're in the military, uh when they um started the mandates, if you push back against that because you've got uh loyalty to the Constitution or the Lord Jesus Christ, uh then they kick you out.
A large part of that was a purge to get people out.
I'm always curious about how many of them are true believers in what they're doing versus how many just like wielding power.
How many of them actually care about the trans insanity?
How many of them are sitting there?
Well, you said mean things about the trans, so we have got to take you in versus just oh man, I can't wait to put my boot on this guy's throat.
I can't wait.
Yeah, I mean, there's an element of that, you know, people who get into it because they're pushing people around.
They just had as a matter of fact, uh, Pigeon 40s they got a Alcatraz museum, and they've got like a car that belonged to uh what's this guy?
It was a movie called Walking Tall.
I'm sure the audience knows the guy's name.
Buford uh Pooser or something like that.
It was the sheriff's name.
And um, so they lionized this guy and created this uh this fan fiction movie about him, and now it's come out many, many decades.
I think all that stuff happened like back in the 70s.
I never saw the film.
But um now it's come out that they believe that this this uh police chief who was supposedly standing tall against corruption or drugs or whatever that was there.
Turns out that they uh believe that he murdered his wife.
So, you know, it's like a lot of times you look at this stuff, be careful who you uh make heroes out of.
As one person said, So in today's UK, five armed officers can't be spared for knife crime on the streets, but they've got the time to storm Heathrow over three tweets.
Another person said, I've read multiple accounts confirming he was strip searched, which triggered the panic attack and nearly gave the man a stroke.
I can't express how angry I am.
They're an absolute disgrace, and at this point.
They're dangerous as well.
Another one says, I can't wait to hear how Starmer justifies the next time a U.S. political figure questions him on free speech in the UK.
Well, as all that is happening in another part of Europe and France, you have a Quran quoting Tunisian.
Shot dead after allegedly stabbing several people in Marseille.
Tunisian migrant was shot and killed by police in Marseille on Tuesday after allegedly stabbing multiple people while reciting verses from the religion of peace.
It turns out he was also in France illegally.
No surprise here, really.
This followed an argument between the uh illegal migrant knife man and a downtown hotel owner over the lack of payment for a room.
So he comes here illegally.
He starts quoting the Quran and stabbing the infidels.
La Figaro reported that the suspected attacker had previously been placed under judicial control.
See, again, they know about him, and they prohibited him from carrying weapons.
So, yeah, we're done.
We told him he can't carry weapons, so he's not gonna have a knife on him, right?
Uh this is um, of course, he was also in the country illegally, and they don't eject him out of the country that he's in illegally either.
But uh this is this is where we are, the double standards that are there.
You can't look at this and not realize that this is an engineered great replacement, as we've been saying all along.
This is one of those things where I see so many people say, well, how can you support Palestine?
Though this is what Muslims do.
It's like, yes.
I don't want them in my country.
I don't want them mass emigrating here and messing things up.
But I also don't want them genocided or murdered.
There that can't be the answer.
Yeah.
This is a continue.
I see people make this point all the time when this sort of thing happens.
They don't make good neighbors.
I understand that.
That's right.
But that's you know, uh Israel chose to set itself up there.
Sadly, we played a part in that with the Balfour Agreement and all that.
But they chose to go there and be neighbors with them.
These are the consequences of their own actions.
If you can't work out an amicable solution, the solution isn't, well, we're just gonna kill you all, I guess.
And uh when Trump supports that genocide, uh some of them are gonna come here, and they're gonna have anything.
A grudge like two other.
Yeah, they're gonna be really, really angry.
I mean, I look at these pictures of people holding their dead children who have been uh bombed or starved to death.
I saw a horrifying video this morning of a three-year-old who was the last surviving member of his family after a bomb, and his face is just you know partially covered and partially, you know, burned and scarred, and his arm is in a cast and broken.
It's just it's horrifying what they're doing.
Yes, it absolutely is.
Yes, these people are going to have a actual legitimate reason for hating America, not just the propaganda from the left, which is still going to be there.
Yeah, they don't have religion that teaches them to uh forgive.
Um, so we should uh we should think about that.
Well, when we come back, we're going to uh talk about uh the the new dream of the uh uh the gadget makers of the technocrats and everything.
The fact that you'll be able to have dead relatives in your pocket, uh, isn't that what we always wanted?
We'll be right back.
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We'll speak to our dead via an AI app in five years.
they claim.
Nobody will visit a cemetery.
You'll have dead relatives in your pocket.
You're going to simulate them.
And you know, it is very easy to clone a voice.
You only need a couple of seconds to clone a voice and do it pretty well.
But this is really kind of Ray Kurzweil's dream.
He said he wanted to be able to speak to a simulation of his father.
And He said, speak to his father, but it's a simulation of his father.
And this is what I said to um to the guy Zoltan Isvan, who came to uh Austin.
He was running for president as uh in the transhumanist party, which wasn't on the ballot anywhere.
Uh, but I did want to talk to him about transhumanism.
And uh he said, so exactly what is it that you're going to transfer into the machine?
It's not going to be you.
Uh you don't even have an answer as an atheist.
You don't even have an answer for what you are.
You have no clue as to what you are.
And uh you can clone and imitate uh somebody.
You can clone and imitate yourself, but that's not going to be you.
Uh, but you know, they look at this and they think it's going to be something like the Marlon Brando character and the uh Christopher Reeves um Superman, yeah.
Um my son.
Where you can interact with it.
Uh I remember seeing that, and I thought that's crazy, but uh uh now, you know, they can create a simulation and they can program it with your your content.
I have a story somewhat similar to this.
One time uh I overheard a lady talking about how she programmed one of these chats to uh with her grandmother's name and some information about her grandmother.
And she would spend, you know, some time every day talking to this AI as if it was her grandmother.
And I thought that was one of the most horrifying things I'd ever heard.
And I can only imagine that her grandmother, were she alive, would tell her, don't do that.
Yeah, yeah.
This is gonna be um you know, again, what is this?
This is kind of like uh a seance or something like that, you know, which uh God has prohibited us to do.
But think about how that is going to mentally affect you.
I mean, you know, we we've seen how AI and these simulations affect people and how they draw them in because they're so good at imitating things.
I'm yeah.
Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt.
I'm reminded of the uh thing from that pastor talking about uh person who said, What would you uh say if I told you I talked to my dead grandmother uh and she visited me uh at my bedside last night and said uh well I'd believe you, I just wouldn't believe that was your grandmother.
It's uh you don't want to talk to something that's pretending, even if it's pretending well to be one of your dead loved ones for many reasons.
That's right.
Researcher at the University of Cambridge predicts that by 2030, uh 2030, this is when all the wonderful society kicks in, and uh uh that we will have dead loved ones in our pockets.
And we'll be able to talk with them almost 24-7, thanks to AI.
You know, um they should call it a semutary.
Yeah.
Well, there you go, Travis.
Maybe you and I can still host the show.
You can have a of a thing over here with uh it wouldn't be too hard to do.
Once I'm gone, I'm gone.
It wouldn't be too hard to uh to uh to program a replica of me.
I mean you got so much content, you got more than a couple of seconds of stuff.
It might actually be able to get its head around uh what I would say about issues as they come up.
I think what would happen is uh if they did an accurate simulation of me, it just keeps saying uh he's like, well, this just happened.
Yeah, I told you so I told you about this years ago.
Anyway, uh curate simulation of you, it would just start to respond, and then it's giving the censored message with every single uh thing it tries to say.
That's right.
Yeah.
AI would probably censor me.
So what death and mourning will be like in a digital world and how AI is going to affect your relationship with death.
It really is.
You know, when we look at AI, it's becoming more and more instead of artificial intelligence, maybe anti-Christ uh imitation of uh not just uh of reality.
It will seem old fashioned to visit graves instead of using interactive AI generated technology.
Having your loved one on a video call or on an app with whom you can talk whenever you want.
There we go.
You can FaceTime the dead.
Uh it kind of reminds me of like ancestor worship.
Maybe that'll become a big thing in the technocracy.
Uh I see this being problematic in another way, and just that I think it'll make people less likely to cherish the time they have with their loved ones while they're here.
Oh well, you know, I'll be able to, you know.
Well, my friend's family is dead, but he talks to them every single day.
So yeah.
Even when they're gone, they'll still be here.
That's right.
No, it's not going to be them.
It at will best be a pale spectral imitation of who they were.
Yes.
So as this uh this is an article on the UK Daily Star that said the Boffin further notes that the first instances of the so-called digital afterlife industry have already started.
By the way, that term boffin.
That's something strictly British.
And they they usually use that when they're talking about somebody who's a scientist or an engineer or something.
Uh do you know where that comes from?
It's kind of interesting.
We watched David Copperfield the other day, and um and I'd never noticed this before, but there's a character in there, and his name is Boffin.
No, it wasn't David Copperfield.
I think it was Our Mutual Friend.
Was it our mutual friend?
Maybe that was it.
Anyway, it was a it was a Dickens movie, and um uh it was uh yeah, I think you're right.
It was our mutual friend, I think.
Yeah.
Yes.
Because we we did watch David Copperfield as well, but thank you, Lance.
But yeah, there was a character in it called Boffin.
And uh he basically ties up all the loose ends of this problem that's happening and fixes everything for them.
And so they started calling people who are engineers or scientists Boffins.
Uh, and that's that's strictly based on that uh Dickens novel.
Companies have launched products that comb the digital footprints of the dead.
They then use this data to create digital avatars modeled after dead loved ones to simulate their speech patterns and their personalities.
Uh Rod Stewart generated a video of recently deceased Ozzy Osborne in heaven at a concert.
Is that where you went?
I don't know anything about Ozzy Osborne, but uh I mean he was into Satan worship and stuff like that, so I don't know.
Um so they said uh these are going to be immortal AI agents.
Yeah.
Um apparently Ozzie Osborne routinely identified as a Christian throughout his life.
Now I don't know what that entails or what he really believed, but that's interesting.
It's up for God.
God's the one who judges that, not us.
I had heard that he had come to Christ later in life.
I hadn't heard that it was throughout his life.
That kind of makes me wonder, but I don't know.
I'm not gonna.
Yeah, who knows?
It's not for us to judge, but um uh Rod Stewart judged.
He thinks he's in heaven, so replica, an American chatbot that mimics the texting styles of the dead.
And Storyfile, an LA company that uses AI to allow people to talk to the at their own funerals.
Uh so they said that this is a form of digital immortality.
Well, uh, don't accept any substitutes, go for the real thing, is what I said.
Uh lame children who lost their parents, continue a relationship with the deceased.
No.
Nothing will be real.
Uh that's the whole point of all this AI stuff.
It is all artificial.
Uh consultant of the National Center for Children and Families said, biggest concern I have as a clinician is that mourning is actually very important.
So is reality.
That's the key.
It's an important part of development that we're able to acknowledge the missing of another person.
But again, they want this fits in perfectly if uh everything that you do is virtual.
And that was a big part of the lockdown and FaceTime stuff that happened in 2020.
There was a lot of things that they began to move the overtone window on.
Universal basic income with stimulus checks, uh, virtual reality, where you are confined uh under a kind of house arrest, uh, and the best that you can do is if you're on good terms with the people who control the internet, you'll be able to communicate with people on in other areas.
Uh James Bovard had a great editorial at Brownstone saying schools make kids crazy.
Well, AI is just going to be the next part of that.
But he said almost a third of government schools nationwide are now surveilling the mental health of students.
And of course, Melania wants that 100%.
And she doesn't want to just stop at the school.
Uh, she wants to intrude into the family as well, Melania Trump.
Uh Illinois Governor Pritzer recently signed a bill to bring universal mental health screening to two million Illinois students as part of his children's behavioral health transformation initiative.
Yeah, isn't it interesting that Pritzker and the Trump family are really on the same page with this stuff?
Again, when it comes to core issues, you'll see that there's not any difference between the Republicans and the Democrats.
Manhattan Institute fellow Abigail Schreier warned that the new Illinois law will mean, quote, tens of thousands of Illinois kids get shoved into the mental health funnel and and convinced that they're sick.
Many or most of these will be false positives.
And of course, they'll probably be drugged with uh things like SSRIs or things like that as well, when they get put into that mental health label.
Um the Trump COVID school lockdowns marked the mental uh nuked the mental health of millions of young Americans, writes James Bovard.
Um the investigation by uh Journal of American Medical Association in 2024 found that between 2018 and 2021, young people saw an almost 300% increase in the number of hospital emergency visits for eating disorders and suicidal ideation.
Suicide attempts increased 250% during that time.
And a 2021 CDC study found that 44% of high school students said they persistently felt sad or helpless in the past year.
Females were almost twice as likely to be depressed.
57% of them persistently felt sad and hopeless versus 31% of male students.
After schools reopened, students were hassled to comply with idiotic mask mandates that did nothing except multiply anxiety.
And uh then you had the uh pronoun police that have been operating on this.
And James Bovard points out that this is something that was started well before uh the lockdown stuff.
In 2019, the state of Maryland issued regulations to promote viewing each student's gender identity and expression as valuable.
In Maryland, the Montgomery County, the largest school system in the State announced that it would choose books for the curriculum, quote, through an LGBTQ plus lens.
And it would ask whether books, quote, reinforced or disrupted stereotypes.
Cis normativity and power hierarchies, according to the brief that was filed at the Supreme Court by parents who successfully challenged the school system.
So the G. Hinty books that you liked so much as a very young child would not be allowed in this because it was uh normativity.
It's very heteronormative.
There's always a, you know, man young guy on the cusp of manhood between sixteen and eighteen who goes on an adventure, set in a historical time when great events are happening, meets some of the big players and generally finds a young woman who needs rescuing and rescues them, and then they get married and have children.
That's right.
Don't want any of that stuff.
That's basically every single one of them.
Every book that they had in the school system had to portray this new system to these kids, right?
Had to pr had to push the new uh approach from the LGBTQ.
They know the teachers are told to frame disagreement with LGBTQ ideas as hurtful.
And to counter with examples of quote, men who paint their nails or who wear dresses.
That was actually their instructions.
The goal is to instill in children a new perspective that is not easily contravened by their parents, as the county school board admitted.
The indoctrination produced a 582% increase in the number of kids who self-identified as non-binary in Montgomery County schools.
Disrupting children's thinking has been so successful that almost half of the students identified themselves as non-binary.
Non-binary kids are far more likely to suffer mental illness.
One survey showed that more than half of transgender and non-binary youth considered committing suicide in 2022.
That has not stopped other school systems from openly or covertly campaigning to sway children to repent or revolt from how they were born.
Schools have bludgeoned kids with chicken little, the sky is falling, environmental propaganda for decades as well.
This is the whole Greta, we have no future, the end of the world is near, uh, you know, I don't want to get married, I want to have children, all the rest of this stuff.
58% of American youth are very or extremely worried about climate change, and uh say that it has affected their mental health as well.
So, you know, when you look at this, for years I would have people say, well, it'd be Christians excuse me, who would say to me, I think our children need to be salt and light, and I've raised them and they're they're grounded.
We're gonna send them into the school system.
And I said, they're not going to be able to stand up to the entire institution.
Even teachers are not very successful at standing up to this.
And if they really do stand up, the teachers are purged.
So I said, Your kid is this is not uh the time that uh, you know, there's there's a time for that, but it's not when they're young, it's not when they're under the authority of a teacher and when they're under the pressure of an entire classroom.
And I think this bears that out.
You know, just as we were told for the longest time that women can be as good at sports as men, and we're seeing exactly the opposite, thanks again to the training stuff.
Now we are seeing that if they want to influence your child, they have the tools and the weapons to do it.
And it is a massive full court press.
That is their intention.
That is their purpose.
And it's more important to them to confuse your child about gender than it is to teach them to read or to write.
They're graduating kids with these equity grading scores who literally can't read their diploma.
It's absolute fraud.
The entire system is fraudulent.
And uh we need to at the very least get our kids out.
But I don't like having to pay for this.
Uh I I think it's child abuse.
And I think that uh we need to actively begin to try to shut down government schools.
Government should have no role in education.
You know, they want to talk about separation of church and state.
They should start talking about separation of education and state.
Uh education is not a state function, should not be.
Going back to what you're saying about, you know, sending the kids in as salt and light, you're just th the spiritual versus the world is always framed as a battle or a war.
Yeah.
Don't use child soldiers.
Yes, right.
How'd that work out with the crusades?
No child soldiers, not for real war, not for spiritual war.
Keep them protected and train them up in the way they should go.
That's right.
Once they're of age, there's only you can only protect a child for so long, eventually they have to go out on their own and experience, you know, they will be exposed to the world.
But hopefully it's after a time that you have been able to teach them and give them the training that they need.
That's right.
And you should look at it that way.
That's the way it was in North Carolina.
The homeschooling association had their publication they called it the Greenhouse Report.
So you think of it as starting a plant out in a greenhouse and then you're gonna go plant it outside in the harsh weather and it's got to survive on its own.
when it's young and tender, you protect it.
Yeah, we had a few conversations with little 10-year-old Timmy, so therefore, he surely would be able to stand up to all of these people in authority over him, ruling over a full class of his peers and pushing only this to the exclusion of everything else, including education.
Surely he'll be able to be salt and light and stand up to all that.
Yeah, we need to have some discernment about this.
It's also the fact that these people are, they have worked very, very hard to perfect their psychological attack techniques.
This is something that they have studied for decades upon decades.
They know how to influence people, how to bully and subvert what you believe.
That's where the science was in 2020 with all the COVID stuff.
It was in behavioral science.
They had practiced and studied that, as a matter of fact.
But even if the teachers were incompetent and not good at arguing that, just the situation of them being the obvious authority figure...
and having a class full of the kids equals that all you know respect and look up to them the kids are going to take on that same respect.
Yeah.
I remember in July of 2020, it came out that Yale had actually done a double-blind psychological study where they tried to push the vaccine on people, on adults.
And they had like nine different arguments that they used, and they had them listed out.
And so they would have some adults that they did not give the arguments to, and then others they would try the arguments one at a time.
time to see which ones were effective and on which types of people they could use these arguments and it was all published and I said look at this they haven't even attempted to test the ventilators or M desavere or let alone the MRNA stuff although I think they knew what they were doing with all those things.
They're not doing the double blind studies on that they're doing the double blind studies on the behavioral psychology.
And then a few months later I saw people who were Christian leaders big big name Christian leaders who were out there quoting this Yale study essentially oh it's a miracle from God science is a miracle and uh he's given us this providentially and we should thank God for the science that gave us this vaccine and we should love our neighbor and we should do this sacrificially and so forth.
So this is about loving your neighbor it's about accepting the gift of science that we got all the rest of the stuff they went right down the list it was so reprehensible.
But, yeah, they know exactly what they're doing.
According to the Indiana State Teachers Association, sheriff deputies, they also have the school shooting drills.
This is what James Bovard is talking about next.
So, you know, besides the LGBT insanity, besides all the COVID stuff, they have the school shooting drills as well.
So Indiana State Teachers Association said that sheriff's deputies ordered teachers, quote, into a room, four at a time, told them to crouch down, and then shot them execution style with pellets in rapid succession, leaving several of them bloodied and many of them screaming.
I'm assuming that they shot them at close range with these pellets, which can, you know, when you guys have done the pellet gun stuff, you know, you don't want to be hit with this stuff at a really close range.
This must have been, this had to be airsoft, right?
There's no way.
I don't know.
Well, airsoft make people bleed?
Some of them have a very high velocity.
improved airsoft well the paintball stuff would but if you did it I feel like this must have been airsoft because if they're using an actual pellet gun they're insane this is yeah yeah it would not have been a pellet gun.
Uh pellet guns, yeah, that's definitely.
But uh if they get them to kneel down like they're gonna do execution, they'll be doing it up close of a paint gun or something like that.
So teachers were terrified, but they were told don't tell anybody what happened.
Teachers waiting outside heard the screaming and were brought into the room four at a time.
And the shooting process was repeated.
You thought this is crazy.
This is our crazy schools, folks.
And you're crazy if you send your kid to these schools.
We're crazy to pay for them.
Least damaging things they'll do to your children there.
yeah Schools are increasingly turning their hallways into an imitation of real mass shootings, complete with police officers firing BB guns and drama students enlisted to play victims made up of fake blood and bullet holes.
Occasionally the drills are sprung on teachers and students without warning.
Um a Pennsylvania teacher commented that she was, quote, more traumatized than trained after teachers were shot with airsoft guns by a false active shooter.
We had colleagues shooting colleagues.
We had people getting hit with plastic pellets.
People were screaming, trying to run.
People were tripping over each other.
It was horrendous, she said.
Well, again, this is an insane asylum.
And um we've got to stop these government so-called schools.
They are behavioral conditioning centers, propaganda centers, and they're there to destroy your child's body as well as their mind and their soul.
Plenty of students are bummed because they recognize they have practically no escape from surveillance.
Schools boast of giving kids free laptops, but that becomes the equivalent of wearing an electronic ankle monitor to track everything a person writes and every step that they take online.
A recent study found the vast majority of companies that schools hire to surveil students online actually track kids twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, using school issued devices.
Study found that twenty-nine percent of the companies generate student risk scores based on their online behavior.
Yeah, they put on your permanent record.
I mean, that was what uh Facebook was really about from the very beginning.
I remember seeing a story a while back about some kid that got in trouble.
I think they sent like police to his house or suspended him or something because he was eating a candy that looked like pills in front of his school issued computer, uh not while working on school stuff.
They saw that someone was looking through his uh webcam and thought that he was taking drugs.
Yeah.
Well, you know, God created an institution to train children in the way they should go.
It's called the family.
And you're not going to improve on that, especially not with the uh deliberately crazy institutions that the government calls schools.
It does not take a village to raise a child.
Uh the village raises monsters.
That's what they do.
I remember when we took our our daughter the first uh Christmas we had her.
Um we thought we'd uh introduce her to some of the uh culture that happens around Christmas.
So uh we decided we'd take her to the nutcracker suite.
She thought we were crazy, I think.
The ballet stuff.
I like the music, but the ballet stuff, I just can't uh can't get my head around that.
Anyway, um before that we decided we would take her to uh Build-A-Bear and let her uh make a build-a-bear thing and then go to that.
And um uh and she really liked that.
But as we're waiting for them to put this thing together, um I'll look up at the ceiling and they had up there, it takes a village to raise a bear.
I said, I don't know if we want to be doing business with these people or not.
You know, they're quoting Hillary Clinton.
That's one of the most uh you know reprehensible ideas that uh the state should be raising children.
Uh Taylor Swift's engagement will do more for marriage than any government program could.
I mean, do you think that's true?
Uh what what do you think about that, Travis?
You think that she's gonna make marriage great again?
I think it's sad that anyone would put that headline into print.
Yeah, I can't.
What about Sailor Swift's divorce?
Yeah, that's right.
It's gonna be swiftly followed by a celebrity divorce, I think.
Taylor Swift's fan base Is legitimately psychotic.
I have seen posts online people saying I never need to find love.
I never need happiness just so long as she has it, that's perfect for me.
It's just you people need to get a life.
You are seriously ill.
You are defective.
You need to find God.
You need to go to church.
It is a cult like the Trump thing.
I have I've never seen a fan base that is more psychotically devoted to a less talented individual.
There is nothing inspiring or redeeming about Taylor Swift's music.
It is all such middle of the road, nothing pop that I cannot fathom anyone having this kind of reaction to it.
It is truly unremarkable in every single way.
It's all from MTV as far as I'm concerned.
That's that's what killed music.
Uh it made it all about visual spectacles and everything.
Yeah.
Uh yeah, they said uh when she started dating Travis Kelsey, NFL viewership among women aged 18 to 49 surged by 63%.
Uh teenage girls seeing a 53% increase in viewership.
Uh his jersey sales skyrocketed 400%.
Well, the thing is, I don't know how many girls aged 18 to 49 were watching the NFL in the first place.
Have you got a 63% increase?
You know, it went from about two or three of them to five or six.
I don't know.
But uh the uh but the issue is this per these people are very um excited about the possibility that she's going to uh make marriage cool for these people who you know but it'll be just a fad, and it'll be quickly followed by a celebrity divorce.
There's also the fact that anyone that's this devoted to Taylor Swift that she sways their opinion on marriage, you shouldn't marry them.
Yeah, I don't know if I'd want to get married to someone that got married because she wanted to be like her idol, Taylor Swift.
Well, you know, they they talk about this.
They said um MTV had a show called Sixteen and Pregnant uh about a decade ago.
It was supposedly very popular.
Research suggested that it uh led to a uh four to six percent reduction and teen births in just two years because they saw the very real difficulty of raising a child without the guarantees of a married partner.
And uh of course, you know, you can see things like that.
Uh I've I've talked before about how when I was very young, I watched uh uh the um is Jack Lemon and uh Lee Remick, Days of Wine and Roses, and uh that a depressing movie that is.
It was a scary movie, scared me to death.
And uh, you know, it was like I'm not doing any alcohol, you know.
I came from a teetotaling family anyway, so it wasn't much of a uh uh a uh temptation there, but you know, when you look at that, um it was uh a real cautionary tale.
I mean, there's a lot of power in uh film and in entertainment.
Uh but the problem is Yeah, Darkstar made it so I never wanted to go to space.
The problem is that uh uh it was Hollywood itself that destroyed marriage long before uh a burgerfeld.
And so they talk about the damage that the Supreme Court decision of Burgefeld did to marriage and to the family, but the key was really Hollywood normalizing divorce.
When I was young, Elizabeth Taylor, um uh, you know, Carrie Fisher's parents were uh Debbie Reynolds and a guy that you've never heard of.
His name is Todd Fisher.
I think he was a singer, I don't even know.
But um anyway, uh because of Debbie Reynolds' fame, the family was fairly well known, and um Elizabeth Taylor kind of set her cap on stealing him from Debbie Reynolds because whatever reason.
And uh so he divorced Debbie Reynolds and married Elizabeth Taylor.
And everyone in my parents' uh generation was scandalized by that.
I mean, they were talking about that a lot.
And then it became normalized.
You know, it's like, can you believe Elizabeth Taylor?
She's been married like three or four times.
Now we've got Trump who's been married three or four times, and he's got all of these big name pastors who uh tell us that he is you know God's blessing to us.
And uh so, you know, when when you look at the ability of uh celebrities to normalize this kind of behavior, I think that was as damaging, if not more so, than uh this Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex mirage.
I think that the uh Hollywood normalizing the fact that uh marriage is just a temporary thing and uh it's not for life, and you don't have to really try to make this thing work.
And uh it's just a fad.
Kids don't thrive in married homes merely because those homes tend to have more resources.
They flourish because marriage binds them to their mother and father.
Uh the most enduring investment and they're good.
And this is coming from the people who wrote this op-ed piece um carried by Life Sight News.
The group is called Them Before Us.
They said we start with a simple conviction.
Children have a right to their mother and father, and adults should do hard things so that children don't have to.
Well, all that's great.
You know, that's great goals about uh what you're doing, altruism and all the rest of stuff, but I I gotta look at this again, say, where's love in all this?
You know, that's the thing that is missing from this.
This is not just duty uh that we have there, but it's love, you know, when you look at it.
And um this love between the parents and it's love between uh the children.
That's that's the key issue.
And that's why uh as Christians we see the love of God uh to us as his adopted children, and that's what we should try to be modeling in our homes.
It said married biological parents experience the strongest outcomes, not because marriage is a proxy for money, but because it secures relationship identity and protection.
Again, we're not looking in this life necessarily for identity and protection and financial success.
Uh those are all good things, but they are not the ultimate goal.
And uh I remember I've mentioned it before.
Um there was a guy who said that um he's the pastor, he was talking about education.
He said uh when his kid was in kindergarten, he went in, they were all excited about this new technique that they had done, and they were telling everybody about uh something that some activity they had the kids doing, and he raised his hand and said, So what's the purpose of this?
And they just kind of stopped because they didn't know what the purpose was.
They're just going through the motions because they were told to, and they're not thinking about what the end result is.
And so when we do these things, they need to be done intentionally, and we understand what the intentions of the government institution is.
Our kids are being discipled by what they follow.
So who are we letting our kids follow?
What content do they attach to their hearts?
Are we running our own PR firm at home, modeling a life that commends commitment, sacrifice, and family?
Well, guess what?
Even if you do that, it's gonna be wiped out if you send your kid to school.
You're gonna be modeling that before them, let's say, maybe one or two hours a day, and they're gonna be doing other things when they're at home, they're gonna be doing homework or whatever, trying to contact their friends, but they're gonna be spending like eight to ten hours a day in the school institution, especially when you factor in the bus ride time and all the rest of stuff.
Um it's uh not good you're not going to uh you're not going to be able to outdo that quantity of time, no matter how good the quality of time that you have with your kids.
It's the the uh quantity of time you have your kids.
Yeah, they actually load them down with homework when they get home.
You've probably got things that you have to manage when you get home, whether it's cooking, cleaning, taking care of paperwork or who knows what.
So realistically, you're probably going to get two to three hours with your kid during the day at that point.
Maybe, and uh yeah, and it's gonna be uh it's gonna be difficult to have that uh be something that is that is meaningful as well.
Uh so the question is how do we steward the influences of the pop culture like uh Taylor Swift and that type of thing.
We should use whatever platforms we have at home in our churches, in our neighborhoods, and online to celebrate the right things.
Notice how they left out school.
Left it out for a reason.
Uh but you know, when we look at what is going on with the Supreme Court decision of a Burgafeld, there was an interesting uh piece by Joe Rigney.
He said another shot at a Burgafeld.
And um again, as I said before, divorce, celebrities, Hollywood, celebrity divorce did uh a lot to destroy marriage long before the Supreme Court decided that they were just uh essentially outlawed.
Chief Justice Roberts that the noted that the decision, the Obergefeld Decision, quote, creates serious questions about religious liberty.
And unlike the imagined right invented by the Burgefeld majority, the freedom to exercise religion is actually spelled out in the Constitution.
Religious liberty, the chief justice argued, is not merely about the ability to teach religious principles, but instead it revolves around the freedom of action in terms of matters of religion generally.
Echoing this sentiment, Justice Thomas and his dissent highlighted the potentially ruinous consequences for religious liberty represented by the judicial usurpation of the Democrat process.
Justice Alito argued that the decision will be used to vilify Americans who are unwilling to assent to the new orthodoxy.
Ten years later, our nation continues to feel the reverberations of it.
As a matter of fact, all those predictions came true in the case of Kim Davis, the county clerk from Kentucky, who became famous in 2015 for refusing to issue a marriage license to two gay men despite the Burgefeld ruling.
Because of her refusal, she spent six days in jail and was eventually held liable for hundreds of thousands of dollars in emotional damages and legal fees.
She recently appealed the verdict against her, arguing that the First Amendment protects her from personal liability for her refusal to issue the license.
And it's important that she made the case in the way that she did.
As they point out in this, she could have easily said, I deserve to have qualified immunity because I was operating in capacity as a government official, and we see that stretched to the limits to protect police from being sued for things that they do.
But she refused to do it that way.
They treated her as an individual and private citizen who lacks qualified immunity, the state actors typically have to inslate them from personal lawsuits.
she was a state actor when the intoleristas required her to be and then they made her a private individual when they required her to be the common thread is that she is the punching bag and they must make an example out of her so she said first of all she said the freedom of religion issue is my right as an individual they said no you're there in an official capacity but then after they said no we're going to come after you because you're there as official capacity they did
not offer her any uh immunity as an official in that particular case which they normally would do so she has taken this in terms of her appeal she is not going for the appeal saying that you came after this even though i was doing my job as an official i should have immunity
She is coming after and holding to the idea that they are persecuting her for exercising her first amendment rights.
So good for her.
She's standing up for everybody's freedom and all this stuff.
She could have taken the easier route, and she's been fighting this for ten years.
It is a threat to the family, not just to our religion, and of course it's a threat to society as well.
She could have limited her appeal, asking the court to resolve her personal status and remove the judgment against her, but she chose to challenge the legal fiction at the heart of a burgerfeld itself.
For Christians who are praying for the end of a burgerfeld, this is no small matter.
Christians ought to pray that the Supreme Court takes up her case and revisits the fundamental error at its heart, yes.
We should pray with confidence.
We know that the king's heart is like a stream of water, and the Lord can direct it as he wishes.
And so that's what our prayer should be in this particular case.
She has fought this fight for ten years.
And she is now fighting this fight not just for herself, but she's fighting it for the broader religious issues, and so we should pray that not only would they hear her case, but that they would decide it in the correct way.
a burgerfeld is a threat to religious liberty to families to children to society is set in motion a fundamental redefinition of every aspect of family law From paternity and custody to birth certificates and motherhood.
Subsequent Supreme Court cases such as Pavon versus Smith have carried forward the judicial tyranny of a Burgefeld, essentially ruling that categories such as male and female and mother and father are unconstitutional in the Realm of state statutes involving parentage parentage, I'm sorry.
Burgefeld, along with its legal cousins, has fundamentally reclassified what parents and children are.
Parents are no longer naturally vested authorities.
They are simply provisionally accredited custodians.
In other words, it's not by God given rights that you are a parent, right?
Because you had them naturally, but it is now you've been awarded this as a custodial privilege, essentially, and the government can take away that privilege.
That is a key, key issue.
If you wonder why Supreme Court justices are unable to answer simple questions like, What is a woman?
Look no further than O'Burgefeld.
If you wonder why convicted pedophiles are able to purchase children through an unregulated surrogacy market, look no further than O'Burgafeld.
Acts of tyrannical uh of judicial tyranny must be maintained by further acts of judicial tyranny.
Because courts have ordered a simple county clerk to pay two sodomites hundreds of thousands of dollars in emotional damages because she acted in accordance with her Christian beliefs, there's a chance that a Burgafeld might be overturned.
And they finish by saying, May it be so.
Absolutely.
That's what you should be praying for.
I like how he ends it, Obergefeld Delenda est translated means what must be destroyed, of course.
Hearkening back to Cato the Elder.
He would always end his speech Carthago Delenda Est because he hated Carthage.
Yeah.
Carthage must be destroyed, and so must the Burgerfeld.
I would I would broaden it a little bit to say uh that the whole concept that the Supreme Court can arrogantly define what life is, that they can arrogantly define what marriage is, and that they can do it in contradiction to God, man, and state constitutions is is abhorrent.
And uh hopefully there will be a majority for that.
But already Amy Coney Barrett, who uh uh they thought was going to be somebody who was uh deeply uh religious and Christian beliefs, but she's shown to be exactly the opposite.
She said that there's a big difference in terms of the abortion issue and the marriage issue, meaning essentially that uh murder is not involved, I guess.
But uh so she's signaling that she's uh a bit soft on this.
Scientists say they may have just figured out the origin of life.
Early.
Yeah.
It comes down to some very simple chemistry, really.
Oh, good.
It was simple this whole time.
I thought it was going to be complicated, but these scientists have it all figured out.
Yeah, yeah.
It actually is very complicated.
The DNA code is so complicated that they couldn't figure it out.
It took them decades.
A team of scientists and computers try to figure it out and they still didn't figure it out.
An article like this comes out at least once a year where they say, Scientists have cracked the code, and then you actually read it and said, Well, you know, it couldn't really happen, but you know, we're getting closer.
And that's exactly what this article is about.
You know, they first they make their case in uh the Journal of Nature.
Team of biologists say they've demonstrated how RNA molecules and amino acids could combine by purely random interactions to form proteins.
They're going to uh study RNA, why don't they try to help life continue by coming after the mRNA poison that's out there?
Yeah.
I RNA, if they're going to start with RNA, RNA is already highly, highly structured and itself is evidence of intelligent design.
So that's not going to be your starting point.
Your starting point is going to be some raw chemicals or maybe not even the raw chemicals, you know, you go get your own sand if you're going to make out them, you know.
It's uh uh the DNA, how did the DNA come together?
It all came together randomly, really?
So based on instructions carried by RNA, they said, leads to a chicken and egg problem.
Cells wouldn't exist without proteins, but proteins are created inside of cells.
Now we've gotten a glimpse at how proteins could form before these biological factories factories existed, really.
Yeah, that's the other thing too, that uh I remember Michael Bahey, when he talked about Darwin's bike box, he said when you start to go into, as you as biologists look at this and go deeper and deeper, they see systems within systems, they see machines within machines and so forth.
And it's like, you know, to look at that And to think that that all happened randomly, you would never say that about an automobile that's parked in the parking lot.
The question is who made that thing, you know, whether it's good looking or bad looking.
But uh it's just stupidity.
They said the chemistry is spontaneous.
And it could have occurred on early Earth.
This reminds me of Darwin's spontaneous generation fantasy.
You know, he had he thought if he left a glass of water sitting there, after a while it got cloudy.
And uh so he said, look, life is coming out of that water just spontaneously.
Well, he did not realize because all he had was a handheld magnifying glass.
He didn't realize that there was already bacteria and small living things in that, and what he was seeing in the cloudiness was just the multiplication of these bacteria.
And uh, but he thought it was actual actual life that was uh being generated inside that water.
And we see those types of articles all the time.
Oh, look, they did a spectrum analysis and they think there's water on this asteroid of this planet or whatever.
That means that there's life there as well.
It's like no.
Water is a necessary condition, but it's not sufficient in and of itself to make life.
Uh it's a big difference.
Amino acids have been around far longer than life on our planet.
How do they know?
We've even found amino acids on some asteroid samples from outer space.
Well, guess what?
God created the heavens as well.
He created the stars also.
He said they just kind of throw the, you know, that's just kind of thrown out there.
He created the heavens and he created the stars also, yeah, that that as well.
Uh the curious thing about amino acids though is that they don't easily link together.
Something has to kick start the chemistry.
So again, they understand there has to be some event, you know, the big bang, what lit the fuse for the big bang, you know, what started this chemical reaction uh when you got these chemicals just setting around.
And then this is how it ends, as you pointed out, Travis.
They always get to the point where it's like, well, never mind, because we're gonna be able to do that.
Yeah, right at the end.
They leave it until the very end.
So here's the punchline.
The catch is, and this is coming from a secular uh atheistic publication.
They say the catch is as far as we can tell, this uh panthene that is crucial to making this all happen, wouldn't have been found in high enough concentrations uh in the Earth's primordial oceans, where many scientists believe that life may have originated.
Well, why they think that?
It's found only in smaller bodies of freshwater, where it would be less diluted.
An original life scientist at UCL, who wasn't involved in the study, cautioned to Science Magazine that the amino acid chains being produced are random and chaotic, unlike the orderly arrangements produced by the ribosomes by the RNA.
Yeah, the bottom line is is that uh you know, they say, well, we have um some force that acted on all this stuff.
And it's like uh let's say that you've got uh on your desk a bunch of papers, and uh you open up the window and the wind blows in, what's going to happen to those papers that are just randomly scattered on your desk?
Is the wind going to sort them orderly into uh stacks of papers arranged alphabetically?
No.
It's gonna make them even more disordered.
And that's the fallacy behind uh all their evolutionary stuff.
Uh they still have not cracked that problem, he told the magazine.
And and so then their final statement is, however, but given these chemicals, billions of years to bounce around, anything can happen.
Not a chance that this would happen.
You know, again, uh if I just keep the wind blowing long enough, I know that it's gonna organize the papers alphabetically in nice and neat stacks.
Not a chance.
There's not a chance.
You can have an infinite amount of time, but that is not the same thing as intelligence.
You know, if you can have an infinite amount of time, but the sand is not going to turn itself into integrated circuits.
And what we're talking about is far more complicated than integrated circuits.
Uh and then you've got the other issues like sexual reproduction.
You know, how do you get these two complimentary systems uh you know set up uh at exactly the same time?
It it doesn't make any sense to have one or the other can have male or female.
Maybe that's why they want to have the the transgender stuff.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and when we come back, uh, we're going to talk about uh pharmaceutical stuff, because we got some updates about that as well.
Before we do, we have a lot of comments that we should get through.
Yeah.
We've got North American House Hippo says that's probably why the cop pulled me over.
His license plate reader couldn't see through my plate cover.
I told him I only had the cover because my plate was stolen once.
Yeah, you'll get in trouble if someone steals your license plate.
Yeah, they don't like uh window tent either.
They'll pull you over for that.
There's always some little process manufactured nonsense they can get you with.
KWD68, Lexington needs flock cameras to catch people vandalizing their rainbow crosswalks.
Gotta get those nasty, nasty hate crimers.
Nights of the storm when we start using facial recognition to pay for things.
I'm gonna get me an Elon mask and go on a shopping spree.
That's right.
Gonna get everything you could dream of.
Or Jeff Bezos.
Yeah.
Maybe one of each, you know, you can alternate them day by day.
They can afford it.
They wouldn't even notice it.
Wait a minute.
Someone spent two hundred who cares, don't even bother.
N D P IO.
If your society becomes immoral, then tyranny becomes inevitable.
Yes.
Yeah.
Audi M R R R Biden set the stage for Trump to order the DOD to use military weapons on American civilians.
Both parties are collaborators.
Yes, they work together.
Good to see you, Audi.
Hope you're doing well.
Knights of the Storm.
I need geese busters to clear out the flock in my city.
That's right.
Yeastbusters is the one that can save us.
Fonzy Bear says, What's your take on Owen leaving InfoWars, David Travis?
Well, you know, Alex has really lost it.
Have you seen that?
I mean, he is a raging maniac.
Of course, that's his his card and trade, you know, to do that.
So he lets himself go to do that.
But um uh I saw yesterday that he um he actually brought me up too.
You know, he's calling Owen a snake and a rat and all this other kind of stuff, and all these poor people who took advantage of Alex uh and I'm supposedly one of these people as well.
Uh look, Alex took advantage of his own supporters.
He has ripped them off one way to the other.
You know, he ripped them off in 2020, he ripped them off January the 6th.
A lot of people went to jail because of Alex Jones, and uh he's got people sending him money for his lawsuits over lies that they told.
And uh you know, he's making out like a bandit with that stuff.
Uh he's not gonna have to pay one half billion dollar lawsuit.
He's got a couple of million dollars in his dad can more than uh easily afford that.
So can Alex.
Um I I listened to some of these statements back and forth, and there's no way for me to know what is true.
I just know that when Alex fired me and fired Travis, he told everybody as I was leaving, after I he didn't even say anything to me.
I worked for him for eight years.
He didn't say a word to me when I was fired.
I was fired by his producer Daria and by Rob Dew.
And when I got in the car, I turned it on to see what he was listening what he was saying.
And he is out there begging for money.
He needed more money because he had to fire me.
And uh couldn't afford me and Travis.
What an absurdity.
And everything that he does is about greed, and he will betray anybody over money.
But the thing that bothered me about it all was that over the next couple of days, he took over the um the show the next morning, and people were calling in and they were criticizing him for firing me.
And that got him furious.
So he started making up stuff about me.
And uh I joked about it.
I said, Alex has more reason more uh uh reasons he gives that he had to fire me than Hillary Clinton had about Benghazi.
And they changed just about as frequently as Hillary Clinton's excuses on Benghazi.
It was ridiculous the stuff that he was saying.
And uh that got me upset, and I contacted him and told him to stop it.
He goes, Yeah, sue me.
Get in line.
You know, that's the kind of guy Alex Jones is.
Let me tell you.
There isn't anybody that ever worked for the man that wants to work for him again.
Al uh Owen, whatever happened, Owen is gonna be far, far better off on his own than he ever would be working for Alex Jones.
Yeah, I agree.
Owen will do just fine on his own.
He'll be he'll be fine.
Uh everything uh he already summed it all up.
So Hibu says, okay, most of us are here now, it's time for David to reply to AJ, calling him out yesterday on the IW broadcast.
Well, he already handled that.
Well, I tell you what, you know, Alex is um uh it just amazes me how Alex and Trump can betray their own supporters, rip them off, get them in trouble on January the 6th, and that's why he fired me, by the way.
He fired Me on the 17th, a Thursday, on the 14th, uh I uh uh talked about the fact that the Electoral College votes were that day, and I said, that's it.
There's nothing else that's going to be done.
So you're not going to stop the steel by going on January the 6th.
And I said from that point on and until I got on air up to January 6th, morning of January 6th.
You can see it.
I'm on record.
I told people, don't go.
There's going to be agent provocateurs there.
It's a setup.
I knew that Alex was setting people up.
He's a controlled op.
He really is.
You need to wake up and understand who this guy is.
He's got people sending him nine million dollars in Bitcoin in a single transaction.
What do you who do you think is paying him that kind of money?
And who's paying him to tell the kind of lies to send people to January the sixth.
But who do the MAGA people get upset with?
They don't get upset with Alex.
They get upset with Ray Epps.
Let me tell you something.
Whatever Ray Epps is, whatever he said that day, Ray Epps is not the reason that people went to January the sixth.
Alex Jones is.
He entrapped those people.
He should be ashamed of himself.
He betrayed his own supporters after for the entire year of 2020.
Alex Jones betrayed the Constitution to suck up to Trump and to make money.
He is the disgusting whore.
That's what you are, Alex.
You're a whore.
Greedy whore.
We've got North American House Hippo moving on.
Just a reminder, it's been 20 years since the military went door to door in New Orleans, confiscating weapons from compliant homeowners in high and dry neighborhoods.
So yeah, they will do that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
They're not going.
They'll purge anyone that says no.
Anyone that refuses that order will simply be kicked out or you know, tried.
Dug to 007.
It's funny how they presume that nobody will go to cemeteries anymore as if they can speak for everyone.
A lot of people, I assume, yeah.
He's talking about AI, you know, having access to your dead grandparents in your pocket or whatever.
Yeah.
And uh unfortunately, I think they are right about a lot of people.
They'll say, well, you know, it's inconvenient, it's annoying.
I don't want to have to make the trip.
And instead of that, they'll just talk to the AI in their pocket.
Still, it is kind of a uh arrogant thing to say, oh, cemeteries are gonna be uh gone once.
Imagine the future, no cemeteries.
Solo cat 1980.
Lazy parents make stupid excuses for sending their children to Luciferian public schools.
Yeah.
Yeah, the reality of it is they want to pr uh pursue their own careers and they don't want to be bothered with the kids.
And I understand that a lot of parents because I mean you look at it when they shut the schools down, lock them down.
Like, what am I gonna do?
What you know, I I got a job, I gotta do this, and and so you know, and you hear that whenever they would shut the schools down for one reason or the other, whether it's a snow day or something like that, they'd get furious about that because for them it's daycare.
And uh uh, you know, they got their job that they in many cases that they need to do.
Why?
Because taxes have gone up so much.
You go back to the 1950s, and uh me a family of four that had a median income, they were paying about two percent of taxes, income taxes.
Look at where it is now.
It's more than ten times that.
And uh so yeah, and that's I've made this argument for a long time that uh to send the mother to work.
Uh, you know, we were we were better off in the 50s with one parent working, we had intact families, and uh financially they were better off and and uh uh better off in many other in every other way as well.
Audi MRR, the powers that shouldn't be absolutely overplayed their hand with COVID.
The silver lining is that it woke up millions of people.
Yes.
A lot of people did see through it.
A lot of people did realize wow, this is a massive overreach from the government.
This is a huge abuse of power.
Audi MRR again, no child left behind was part of the dumbing down America agenda.
That's right.
Came from the deliberate dumbing down.
That's what uh Charlotte Isaby said.
Anyone that thought George W. Bush could help make their kids smarter, I don't know what to tell you.
I I replied that no child left behind.
I said, Yeah, it's really no child left alone.
You know, they they want to get every child and mess with them, and that's really their goal.
We've got some comments here about the cops shooting kids with airsoft guns.
Break the skin.
Nice.
The storm says Japan has hobby shops that you can hop up Your airsoft guns.
They can break skin.
Our soldiers are made to lock them in the arms room.
I imagine that probably did lead to some chaos on base before that rule was implemented.
Well, you know, you're shooting people with BB guns as well, and they can break the skin, but, you know, it's...
But people do use them.
They shoot each other with BB guns and that kind of stuff is happening.
Put your eye out, kid.
Kids do a lot of dumb things.
Yeah.
The real Octo spook.
years and decades of these schools have left us with parent victims and teaching that victimization to their children.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, we're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, like I said, we're going to talk about pharmaceutical stuff.
So stay with us.
We'll be right back.
Thank you.
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In this segment, we're going to talk about pharma.
We're going to start with World Council for Health.
Florida declares MRNA injections are weapons of mass destructions.
That's from the Expose.
I want the answer, says Trump.
He demands Pfizer proof MRNA jabs work from Zero Hedge.
And again, I want the answer and I want it now.
Trump demands drug companies justify success of COVID shots.
That's from WorldNet Daily by Joe Kovax.
Yeah, everybody is jumping in on this bandwagon now.
First it was just the Epic Times reporting it, and then yesterday afternoon they all jumped on it.
It's like Trump is awake now.
That's great.
He's going to save us now after uh pushing this thing and bragging about it for five years.
Now he's awake and he's going to tell us the truth about it.
He's a slow learner, apparently.
I don't think the man's going to tell the truth.
Saying that he's going to have them justify their success isn't the same thing as criticizing them.
That's right.
We need to prove to these idiots that uh these shots work.
Well, I said as soon as I said it yesterday, and as soon as I saw this thing, I said, this is going to be another one of these commissions or inquiries that is set up to whitewash this stuff and to supposedly get you to uh be confident in their ridiculous narrative, like the JFK uh commission that uh wanted you to believe the magic bullet story and the single shooter story.
Uh so we're gonna wind up with some kind of magic bullet equivalent for the vaccine.
They always come up with a more ridiculous explanation than you could ever believe.
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Well, let's take a look at uh what's going on with these mRA injections.
Earlier this year, Dr. Joseph Sanson uh drafted a bill, he called it the Sanson, if I'm pronouncing his last name correctly.
If not, I apologize.
Uh the mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act for all 50 states in the U.S. and for other countries to introduce into their respective legislatures.
It was introduced into the Minnesota legislature in April of this year.
And that's exactly what it is.
A bioweapons prohibition.
It is a bioweapon, and we should prohibit it.
I know that at the very beginning of this, and now the mainstream media and the establishment, both political parties are jumping into this lab leak theory thing and gain of function nonsense.
But it was always about this vaccine being used as a bioweapon.
And we can talk about the uh conventions on chemical and biological weapons, and it's great that we talk about that and try to limit it, but this is the way, you know, just because they delivered it in a vaccine and call it cause called it health care, uh, it was still a bioweapon attack.
And um somebody said, So, what does it mean to limit gain of function?
Look, if you um take uh mRNA and you weaponize it, okay, that's what we're talking about.
It can be weaponized in any number of ways.
Uh his proposed legislation is groundbreaking because it is the first proposed legislation that recognizes that mRNA nanoparticle injections are already illegal, according to existing state laws regarding bioweapons or weapons of mass destruction.
And it creates a criminal and civil offense if it's not enforced.
See, that's the key thing, right?
Why is the uh Trump administration not arresting people?
If they want to go out there, if Navarro wants to claim, oh, it was Fauci, well then arrest him, right?
You're not going to arrest him just like you're not going to arrest Epstein.
It tells us that you're part of the group.
Um, you know, that's that's the bigger outrage, even, I think, because of the millions of people that have been uh killed by this.
The World Council for Health in Florida appears to be the first medical health freedom organization to declare mRNA nanoparticle injections as biological and technological weapons of mass destruction.
The first such organization to endorse this bioweapons prohibition act.
And good for them, because uh most of the mass uh uh mass media and alternative media, all the government officials are trying to sell you this alibi of a lab leak thing.
And we really need to stress that what came out of the lab as a bioweapon was this mRNA stuff developed by the Pentagon and DARPA long before this ever happened.
The World Council for Health Florida is a grassroots movement that emerged in May of 2024 in response to the COVID pandemic.
It is part of the Global World Council for Health group of organizations, a collaboration of local councils in 35 countries.
It's going to come from the bottom up if we're going to do anything at all with this.
So now we got all these different uh alternative media, Trump supporting media uh talk quoting Trump saying, I want the answer.
Trump demands Pfizer prove that mRNA jabs work.
This is a zero hedge article here.
Uh yeah, lots of articles uh after uh the Epic Times reported this on Monday.
A lot of people followed up with that.
As part of the review, they will look at gaps and existing knowledge relating to biodistribution, pharmacokinetics, and the persistence of the spike protein, mRNA, and lipid nanoparticles to inform immunization recommendations, said the document.
Well, we've known about the biodistribution thing for a very long time.
As a matter of fact, again, it was Japan that uh realized that this was going um all over the body.
It wasn't staying at the site, and uh saw that it was accumulating primarily in reproductive organs, other than reproductive organs in the spleen, because the spleen's job is to filter out contaminants.
But the the other uh close behind was uh male and female reproductive organs.
And um so the guy who reported that up in Canada uh got his medical license pulled.
But now this is the actual fact.
Uh it is that that is the Terrorist bioweapon that Trump put out there.
Trump issued a somewhat cryptic social media post challenging Pfizer and other vaccine makers to make public the same great claims that his administration was shown in order to justify Operation Warp Speed.
He said, I've been shown information from Pfizer and others that is extraordinary.
But they never seem to show those results to the public.
Why not?
He pretends now that he's never heard of any of this stuff.
That maybe, you know, Mayo and Perry Carditis are just a couple twins from somewhere he's never heard of them before.
Look, the bottom line is that if you're going to rush out some novel treatment that has never worked, I mean, they had ten years of history at Moderna about how none of their mRNA treatments had been safe.
And they were all shut down when they were reviewed.
But instead, what he does is he rubber stamps it, and his whole warp speed um plan was to do this stuff without any testing.
And now he pretends that he relied on their information and um and and he was deceived.
Oh, golly gee, I just believed what they told me.
I hope Operation Warp Speed was as brilliant as they say it was.
He said, if not, we all want to know about it.
And why?
Well, as I said yesterday, you all knew bul uh exactly what was uh going on.
It's beggar's belief that the Trump delusion would be this strong with people who listen to this guy that they would think that he had absolutely nothing about it, but it is.
Sorry to interrupt, but they continually paint him as this, you know, oh, he's playing 4D chess.
He's this ultra genius.
Yeah.
And yet either he is a part of this or he is so monumentally stupid and incompetent that he is it's it's effectively the same thing.
He was a traitor.
I mean, what he did was unconstitutional in the extreme.
And uh just as you talk about 4D chess, that was Alex Jones's uh term that everybody picked up on.
And WND has uh his tweet here says uh Alex Jones tweeted out, this is massive.
President Trump calls for an investigation about Operation Warp Speed.
Yeah, five years late, and you didn't bother to investigate it either, uh Alex.
Uh in this exclusive report, I lay out why this development is a total game changer and sending shockwaves throughout the global establishment.
I thought it was sugar water, so why would this matter?
Yeah.
Trump knows he was set up, and Trump knows the truth.
Uh you knew the truth as well, Alex, but you told people a lie.
Every week attenuated classic viruses with a very low amount of adjuvant in it.
Trump's looking at basically sugar water for folks.
Can we take a little bit of an attenuated microwave or radiated uh deal?
Absolutely lately.
That's why.
He chokes on that when he's lying.
Yeah, well, Alex, uh, if you knew about this stuff, maybe you should have told Trump uh at some point in time, don't you think?
Uh you should have told him to stop the poison to stop the bioweapon.
Instead, you're just a sycophant uh lying about this stuff, telling people it's a dead virus.
There's not even any such thing as a virus.
Uh but of course, uh, you know, you can take a little bit of aluminum and uh uh mercury and stuff like that.
It's not bad for you if it's for Trump, right?
He's talked for 20 years about these adjuvants of mercury and aluminum, warning people about them, but you know, hey, when it's Trump.
Uh you you can do that.
Just it's just like sugar water, you know, it's a dead virus and aluminum and mercury.
Oh, it's good for you.
Good for Trump and good for my bottom line.
Uh Trump demands answers from drug companies on effectiveness of these COVID treatments five years late.
And while you're at it, why don't you ask for some explanations from that sack of bricks uh Peter Navarro that is your advisor?
Ask him about the ventilators.
And why don't you ask Rimdesavir and you can ask Rand Paul about uh uh ask Gilead about Remdesivir.
He made a lot of money off of stock trades of that.
Trump on Monday uh called on drug companies, including Pfizer to disclose the evidence regarding effectiveness of coronavirus treatments.
Should we tell Trump at this point, Alex?
Should you explain to Trump that they never did any testing?
Yeah, right.
Uh thank you for your attention to this very important matter, he ends up saying, uh, says Trump.
Uh he did No due diligence whatsoever.
There was generational slaughter in care homes during COVID, but it wasn't caused by a virus.
Yeah, let's understand.
This is out of the UK, Daily Skeptic.
Let's understand that it was these um the globalist plan to lock down the community, especially the people in the nursing homes, and to deny them medical care to people that had any kind of a respiratory illness on a ventilator.
It was those things that Trump was doing and paying people to do handsomely.
I mean, he ran massive bonuses through the CMS payment program to the hospitals to kill people.
Don't tell me that he doesn't have any culpability in this.
That makes me so angry to hear that.
Yeah, there was a generational slaughter, and it was all it was all done by the governments, every government, doesn't matter what their political philosophy was, doesn't matter which countries, they were all in lockstep.
And Trump was the leader of all of this stuff.
So as they say, daily skeptic, the shocking evidence that was heard in the Scottish COVID inquiry, again, it was nothing but a cut.
They had shocking evidence, but they covered it all up.
As I said yesterday, it's just like what they did with the climate gate.
They ran an inquiry so that they could push back against it.
They ran the JFK Commission so that they could push back against the uh the rising skepticism about a single shooter.
And that's what's going on with this.
That's what Trump is preparing to do, and that's what Alex is preparing to help him with.
Controlled opposition.
That's what Alex Jones is, and you can tell him I said that.
Um COVID has now been echoed in England, uh, this inquiry, in the Scottish inquiry.
Together they held a panel discussion, including the voices of whistleblowers that had not been heard.
It addressed fears that the inquiry will not join the dots on the evidence, and that damaging new laws will embed those practices if any kind of emergency is announced in the future.
Exactly.
If you don't put these people in jail for the bioweapon attack that they did, they'll do it again.
And I'm sick and tired of these Trump media places.
We talk about WorldNet Daily or Breitbart, they're out there portraying Trump as a hero now.
And he still hasn't even confessed up to what was done.
If he had confessed and said that he did it and told people what it was and that we shouldn't do it again, he would be a hero.
But that's not what he's doing at all.
This is a cover up.
The mainstream media picked up on civil servant Alistair Donaldson saying there had been a generational slaughter.
However, this was framed as being due to the virus, not to the discharging of residents from the hospital and the discharging of residents from the hospital who spread the virus in care homes.
But in his evidence, Alistair Donaldson was clear that the government public health response, quote unquote, uh to COVID involved a series of catastrophic policy errors and overall system performance that was, with notable exceptions, a profound failure.
Perhaps the greatest governmental policy failure of modern times.
So he wasn't talking about the fact that they were too lenient with people.
He was talking about the fact that they used it to call elderly people and sick people.
The measures that were introduced claimed that they would protect the NHS, the national health system.
But no one seemed to ask what the NHS was for.
It was surely for these vulnerable people who use the NHS the most.
The hospitals were so protected that they lay empty while health care was denied to those that needed it.
Of course, excess mortality resulted.
And we saw this across America.
We saw this across every industrialized country.
The only place we didn't see the virus in the pandemic was in the Third World where they weren't doing these types of things.
There was no pandemic.
But visitors are banned.
You had blanket do not resuscitate orders issued on residents, so that health care was denied to them.
Again, Grace Share such a crime to see that, and the way they would isolate relatives who would try to protect their sick relatives in the hospital.
It was assumed that anyone with respiratory symptoms had COVID.
And when care was sought, the carers were told we don't take COVID positive residents to the hospital.
Order the end of life pack.
And that's frankly what uh Matt Hancock did at the very beginning of this.
He got a whole bunch of Medazolam, massive amounts of medazlam.
And they started handing that out like candy.
And that's used at the end of life in most cases.
Amanda Hunter went on to describe how her mother was bedbound, unable to drink and eat, and needed round the clock care.
When lockdown hit, the quality of care plummeted, she said.
She deteriorated rapidly, shrinking from a size 12 to a size 6, and became skeletal.
Despite rare access, once a week for an hour, families saw the idiocy of the pantomime PPE, alongside a dire lack of basic hygiene.
Alex, this is what your guy did.
This is what Trump did.
And you helped him to do it.
How disgusting.
Amanda fought with social services for over a year to remove her, but even with a lasting power of attorney, she was denied the right to bring her own mother home.
According to Care Home Operator, a married couple in her home who had refused the COVID vaccine were subjected to persistent pressure from visiting staff.
It was absolutely criminal.
It was systemic and institutional.
And it came from the top in every one of these countries.
Italy is r raising alarm over the skyrocketing turbo cancers among those who've been vaccinated with the Trump shot.
By the way, you know, again, when you we talked about RNC store earlier, go to RNC store.com and uh take a look at uh the products that they have there.
Take a look at the book from G. Edward Griffin, A World Without Cancer.
Uh it's never been more important with a skyrocketing turbo cancer rates.
Uh Italy.
Oh, real quick before we move on, we got a good comment here from Guard Goldsmith.
He says, by the way, Gilead, which was headed by Rumsfeld, was one of the bioresearch firms that opened a lab in Ukraine after the orange coup in 05.
Yeah, very important.
Lab set up by Obama and Lugar.
Yeah.
Rumsfeld's connections to that.
It's very, very important that you're understanding and Ukraine.
All that stuff together.
It's such a criminal enterprise.
And then it spreads across both political parties.
That's why I say that any inquiry that Trump, they these people are telling you Trump is going to do is going to be there to excuse and cover up this stuff.
Italy had a bombshare peer-reviewed study confirmed deadly turbo cancers are surging among people who received the Trump mRNA quote unquote vaccines.
The findings have blown apart the carefully crafted narrative pushed by Big Pharma.
For the first time, a population-wide cohort of nearly 300,000 people was tracked over 30 months, and it shows alarming signals.
This is why Trump is working to pull this back.
Because they can't cover up the truth forever.
They're going to try to spin it and say they did the best they could, but it was put out by Fauci and the Chinese.
They've already started with that.
This really goes to show how incredibly damaging and awful these vaccines are.
They've managed to keep a lid on vaccines for years now, for decades.
Yeah.
And these in just a few short years have become such a problem.
They have caused so many different kinds of cancer and everything else that it's impossible to keep a lid on it anymore.
That's right.
They are orders of magnitude more damaging in many different ways than any of the previous vaccines have been.
Yes.
They followed every resident aged 11 years and older in one Italian province from June 2021 through December 2023.
300,000 people, three 30 months.
The researchers found that so quote unquote vaccinated individuals had a far higher hospitalization rate for new cancer diagnoses than the unvaccinated, particularly for breast, bladder, and colorectal cancers.
Hospitalizations for cancer were 35% higher in the vaccinated.
The risk spike was strongest amongst men and those with no prior COVID infection.
In other words, if the only thing you you didn't have COVID, but you got the Trump shot.
You weren't diagnosed with a cold or whatever and called COVID, but you got the Trump shot.
And those are the ones who had the highest risk.
Overall, cancer risks after just one dose were 23%.
But a lot of people got more than one dose, so overall it was 35% higher than the vaccinated.
For breast cancer, a 54% increased risk.
For bladder cancer, a 62% increased risk.
So there we go.
And they go through the different statistics for various forms of cancer in this.
Nearly all other cancer sites showed an upward trend among the so-called vaccinated.
Only lung and prostate cancers showed no evidence of an increased risk.
The uh Grace Act is aiming to restore religious exemptions to student vaccination requirements in all 50 states.
Uh this is a bill that would prohibit uh uh colleges or any educational institute to get any federal funding uh if they have a student vaccination requirement.
As I said, they all understand this.
Trump understands this.
Trump cut off the massive funding to Harvard because he didn't like what they were doing.
Don't criticize Israel, but hey, if you want to continue to have a student vaccination thing, as long as you don't criticize Israel, we'll continue to send um send money to you, even though you're injecting your students with this bioweapon that I created.
That's where the Trump administration is on this stuff.
And every time you look at this, this is always very well understood by Trump.
He has done it himself for educational things he didn't like.
It wasn't just the uh speech against Israel that he punished uh Harvard for.
He has done the same thing for you know the trainee issue.
The Republicans have withheld funds for uh trainee issues, and the Democrats have done the same thing as well.
Democrats want the trainees in the women's restrooms and showers, Republicans don't, both of them do that by withholding funds.
They all know that's the way that this works.
Uh you just can't get that through the thick skulls of the MAGA crowd.
They just can't understand that Trump is responsible because he funded it.
He paid people to do this.
He doesn't have the authority to order it.
There would be legal challenges and he would lose, just like he's losing these legal challenges on tariffs and on the police state stuff.
So he didn't do a direct uh order to them.
What he did was he paid them to do it.
And they said, Yeah, yeah, we'll we'll do that if you pay us.
That's what the hospitals did.
They got the bonuses.
Woody Allen has praised Donald Trump and blasted the cancel culture.
Seems like pedophiles always hang together, don't they?
Uh this is uh yes, the coveted Woody Allen endorsement that people are so desperate for.
Yeah, we're gonna the GOP guarding our pedophiles, but this was um uh back in 1998.
Uh this is uh John Nolte, and now John Nulty, who does a lot of movie reviews and things like that for Breitbart, um, he is cheering on Whitty Allen because Woody Allen is cheering on Trump to some degree.
In 1998, Allen cast the president himself in a movie called Celebrity.
Uh Knowtey said this is an underrated gym where Kenneth Branagh plays a celebrity journalist, pulled into the heart of that world and all the lunacy that goes with it.
I can't think of uh anything that I'd rather not see.
Why would I want to spend time in that perverted world?
I don't know.
Oh boy, yeah, I can't wait to watch this one.
Add it directly to my list.
So this is what Nulty says.
Yeah, he he had an interview with uh Bill Marr, and uh they discussed this is uh John Nulty's words, the appalling blacklisting that this genius has faced over a crime he did not commit.
A crime that did not happen, a crime where two separate state investigations declared him innocent.
Well, what he's talking about here is allegations that he abused his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow.
Now uh Mia Farrow and her son, who was uh there at the beginning of these uh allegations of sexual harassment, he said it was largely because of what happened in his own family.
They're convinced that it did happen.
And the prosecutor uh said that uh yeah, he believed there was probable cause, he believed that really did happen.
But he said it was going to be a difficult case to prove with the um uh to a jury, so he did not charge him.
That does not mean that he was he wasn't found guilty.
That doesn't mean that he was innocent.
Uh far from it when you look at Woody Allen's uh career.
He seems to be obsessed with this.
Um and he also he appears to be he married um the adopted daughter of Mia Farah, which he never adopted her, so but he does seem to have a predisposure to incestuous pedophilia.
Uh I gotta say that about Woody Allen.
Um and uh of course he poses now as a victim of cancel culture and of blacklisting.
Uh if you're going to be canceled by culture, said Woody Allen, this is the culture to be canceled by.
This is not a culture to be proud of.
Yeah, thanks to people like him, as it's not a culture that we should be proud of.
Uh Marr then brought up Trump.
And all this has not turned you into a Trumper, he said.
No, I'm not a Trumper.
I'm one of the few people who can say that he directed Trump.
He was a pleasure to work with and a very good actor, yet we noticed what a good actor he is.
Uh polite, now that is hard to believe, hit his mark, did everything correctly, had a real flair for show business.
Yeah, that was something that was noted by Wilbur Ross uh working for the Rothschild people who said, yeah, we could use this guy.
Look at this, he's he's a quite a celebrity and uh can draw a crowd and manipulate him as well.
He's been an excellent actor for the globalist, hasn't Trump.
Uh he was he has a charismatic quality as an actor, and I'm surprised that he wanted to go into politics.
Well, it's a lot of money in politics, a lot more than there is in uh acting, actually actually.
Uh so this is not the only time that the two of them rubbed elbows, but of course, John Nolte would not bring that up on Breitbart.
Uh when you look at the back and forth about whether or not uh uh Trump uh for Epstein's birthday drew a naked woman and a note to him and all that kind of stuff, they won't say, Oh, he didn't draw that.
He can't draw it all.
Uh there was also, as part of that birthday celebration, there was a long note from Woody Allen.
I apologize I don't have it here, but to paraphrase it, what William Woody Allen was doing was uh uh praising Jeffrey Epstein, saying that, you know, we were here from one of your very first parties, and we've noticed how you've made everything so much better, and the company is always so interesting and on and on and on, right?
And uh it's it's kind of like these people would say they read Playboy for the articles.
Uh he would go to these Jeffrey Epstein parties uh because of the company that he would meet, right?
And so he was talking about how he and his uh uh well not adopted daughter, but his and and actually not his actually his I guess his stepdaughter that he married, you know, how they were how they loved the food and the and all the rest of the stuff that was there.
Uh and so I I go to Vegas just for the buffets, you know.
Actually we did.
But um anyway, the uh I I think the two of them were probably uh uh uh rubbed elbows together there at the Jeffrey Epstein parties, or maybe other body parts are rubbing, I don't know.
Uh but anyway, um he wrote a gro glowing praise of Epstein's quote unquote parties, Woody Allen did.
And uh meanwhile, Glain Maxwell has hinted at Epstein's ties to Trump officials.
Why wasn't she pressed for names?
Writes The Guardian.
And it's interesting to see this because The Guardian, which doesn't like Trump politically, will talk about this.
Breitbart will not.
Neither will Alex.
As deputy U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanch announced last week, the Justice Department would release transcripts of the interview with Glenn Maxwell, which is uh Chris Christie said, highly unusual, highly unusual to do something like that.
Um and uh suspicious, he said.
Except for the names of victims, every word is included, nothing removed, nothing hidden, Blanche said of his two-day sit down with Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking in relationship to Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of teenage girls, but there were no people involved.
You know, I d she was sex trafficking to people, uh, these minors, but we don't know who the men were that were involved.
The same day, James Comer, the House Oversight Committee Chair, said the Justice Department had sent a large trench of Epstein investigative uh documents in response to Congressional subpoena.
While those supportive of Trump have touted these actions as a show of openness, many others have pointed to the questions left unasked.
And the people who have not been asked anything at all as indicating that these disclosures from Epstein were more of a show than any real push for truth.
For example, Blanche asked Maxwell for the people around Epstein, including the numerous high profile and powerful men who had known him, were associating with him for the purpose of sexual encounters.
In her reply, Maxwell said that some of the cast of characters around Epstein were, quote, in your cabinet, who you value as your co-workers.
But he doesn't ask, well, then who are they?
Right?
That's that's the amazing thing.
The dog that did not bark and then That's interesting.
Moving on.
Yeah.
So she said, Yeah, there's a lot of a lot of your friends, people in the cabinet that were there as well.
Oh, okay.
Well next question.
Uh despite the fact that Maxwell had just openly mentioned Epstein Associates as being in Trump's current cabinet, Blanche, a hardened lawyer, not known for missing a trick in a trial argument, did not pause to ask Maxwell to identify the cabinet member she was referring to.
He asked her if she had ever had contact with Massad, Israel's intelligence agency.
Well, not deliberately, Maxwell said.
In other words, channeling James Clapper when it when he was asked, Are you spying on Americans?
Well, not deliberately, Senator.
Also, little known fact, every Mossad agent is trained to say their Mossad when asked.
And so you can definitely believe her.
That's right.
You know, they're known for their honesty and integrity.
That's true.
If you ask them, they legally have to tell you that they're massage.
Are you a Massad agent?
You gotta tell me.
Of course, we're being facetious here.
Uh Blanche responded, he says uh she said, Well, not deliberately, said, Pardon me?
She said again, well, not deliberately.
Again, the James Clapper answer.
Uh, she then moved on to a question about whether Epstein was receiving money from any intelligence agency.
Blanche prefacing a question with phrase, and let me just interject here before we go further.
Remember when people were saying, Why isn't she being arrested?
And remember she deliberately set up a had a friend of hers take a picture of her.
She's setting at a table and she's holding a book up about espionage agencies.
And that was the message that she was sending.
It's like, leave me alone because I've got information here that I could put out there, and she didn't do it because then you had all the um the you know, either the murder or the stage murder of uh Jeffrey Epstein, whether they took him out or not.
Also, it's just ridiculous.
I need to point out the ridiculousness of the question.
Have you ever had any contact with Massad?
Asking Ghislaine Maxwell that have you ever had any contact with your father, who was a known Massad asset and was even given a hero's funeral by Massad?
Yeah, that's right.
Do you know your father?
Uh what was his name?
Uh Robert Robert.
Robert Maxwell.
Ever heard of him?
So Blanche prefaced the question with a phrase, I understand you don't remember anything with President Trump or a lot about the book anyway.
Do you remember asking President Trump to submit a letter for that?
She said, I do not.
So he prefaces it by saying, I know you don't remember anything about Trump, right?
You can confirm that you don't remember anything at all about him, right?
Uh do you remember would you have been the one to do that, or could somebody else would somebody else have done that?
I did ask some people.
I don't remember Mr. Trump.
I don't remember who I did ask, but Epstein also asked people himself directly.
Uh again, that's the the book, the birthday book that I mentioned, Woody Allen talked about how things had improved from the very beginning of these parties.
Uh Blanch responded, okay, he did not pursue the obvious line of thought that Maxwell's response suggested that had Epstein reached out to Trump, he just moves on with that one as well.
Uh Niama Romani, a former federal prosecutor who is the founder of West Coast Trial Lawyers, said many of Blanche's questions were surface level.
They didn't drill down the way lawyers, especially prosecutors do when they want to catch inconsistencies.
Well, he wasn't trying to catch any inconsistencies.
He's trying to cover up for Trump.
She has zero credibility.
I don't believe for a second that she saw nothing and knows nothing, said Romani.
Perhaps Blanche's questions were more of the softball variety, but there was no world where Maxwell was going to implicate herself when she has her Supreme Court appeal pending, or anyone in the administration when she's trying to get a presidential pardon.
For victims, representatives and advocates, the issue with unasked questions also extends to who hasn't been asked questions.
Several attorneys representing more than a total of fifty Epstein and Maxwell survivors told the Guardian that the Justice Department has not reached out for sit downs with them.
Despite the fact that we've successfully represented eleven Epstein victims, no one has reached out, said Attorney Lisa Bloom.
Nobody is doubting that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked young girls.
Nobody is doubting that Jeffrey Epstein was not the only man who raped these young girls, said uh Rosinsk Rog Roginski.
All we need to do is listen to these survivors as they tell us who these others are.
And they are now uh today meeting uh in uh Washington, the Substain Rally.
I played this before I'll play it again.
Tomorrow there'll be a rally in DC.
That's today.
If stream victims speaking out against the horrendous crimes that have happened against humanity.
Not just against Epstein victims, but against our families and against the public.
I'm really sorry I can't be there, but unfortunately it's too dangerous for me to travel to America.
But anyway, I will be there in spirit, and my speech will be read.
I just want to thank everyone who cares and for everyone who's going to be supporting the rally.
Because the more of us they are the better.
These people have lied to us for too long now.
That's right.
So she's afraid to come to the United States, but other people are going to be there.
And these victims are putting together uh their own story since uh the Trump administration is not interested in doing it.
So they're going to put together their own story, and you have a bipartisan movement uh which is now picking up speed.
It began with uh Ro Kahana and Thomas Massey and uh several other people joined it yesterday as well and are speaking out, people in the Republican Party.
So there may be an accounting and a reckoning for this.
We'll have to wait and see.
I would be extremely surprised if we ever see anything come of this.
Well, I'm well I mean a reckoning, I mean a political price for Trump to pay.
Yeah, you know, with his own supporters.
There's there's got to be something somewhere, someday, sometime, that'll wake up these clueless MAGA people.
And again, I say that about the J Sixers as well.
I interviewed three of them because what was done to them was outrageous.
What Biden did to them was outrageous.
And they talked about uh that as well as their conditions and uh the prison.
But not a one of them understands how they were set up and betrayed by Donald Trump and Alex Jones.
They just don't get it to this day.
They're willfully blind at this point.
The evidence has become so monumental and obvious.
You have to be deceiving yourself to not see it.
They have bought in, and I think they feel, you know, if he doesn't do it, it's never going to happen.
He has to be on our side, because if he's not, it's over.
Yeah.
Which is such a you don't put your hope in man.
No, no.
Especially a political man.
No.
Politics is not the answer.
Uh you shouldn't stick your head in the sand and completely disassociate yourself from it, but politics is not the answer.
Christ is always the answer.
That's right.
And that's who you put your trust in.
Who you put your hope in.
That's right.
Uh we got some comments here.
We've got lots of comments.
The real Octo spook says same thing as when they used to demonstrate spontaneous life by a piece of meat left under a bell jar and maggots and flies would spontaneously, quote unquote, develop.
That's right.
That's spontaneous life, guys.
That's uh that's uh evolution at work.
You can see it with your own two eyes.
Uh boost David Alex said he fired you because you said Jones was censoring you.
Uh care to reply.
Yeah, think about that.
Um he fired me because I said he was censoring me, so he fired me to censor me.
Look, he had been censoring me for a long time, and I talked about that.
So matter of fact, his slogan, tomorrow's news today, I said that because they wouldn't cover what I was covering until a week later, and then the writers would pick it up.
I said, So if you want to hear this stuff, uh you can get tomorrow's news today, tomorrow's news that'll be on InfoWars.
You can get it today uh here on this show.
Alex never acknowledged that, never did anything about that.
Instead, what he did was he adopted that as his slogan.
And uh, but he fired me because I called him a grifter.
Alex, you are a grifter.
You're a liar, you're a thief.
You betrayed your own supporters, and more importantly, you betrayed this country.
People died because of your lies.
I'm sick and tired of your lies.
Go ahead and throw your temper tantrums.
You lied about me, but more importantly, you lied about everything that happened in 2020, from March on until the uh January the 6th stuff.
The whole stop the steal stuff was a grift.
Roger Stone said, and it was recorded by the documentary crew that was there.
He said, this is gonna be easier to raise money.
Raising money is gonna be like falling off a log with this stuff.
We're gonna start stop the steal.
Roger had coined that phrase back in 2016 when they said that they were going to try to maneuver Trump out at the Republican convention that after he had won the primaries.
And so he said, we're gonna start a stop the steal movement to keep them from moving him out, which was right.
Uh but then they revive that over this uh nonsense when Trump had rigged the election by the lockdown things that he had done and the ballots being mailed out to people.
That was all Trump.
He did all of that stuff.
That was him who did that.
Now he's pretending that he's the victim of that.
I wish they'd give him some boosters.
Uh that's all I can say.
Do I get a secret service visit if I say that Trump ought to get MRNA boosters?
Is that a death threat?
You want to admit that these things are bioweapon, that he killed people with his shot while he's boasting about saving millions of lives.
He's doing exactly the opposite.
And you were covering for him.
You were giving him feeding him the alibis and all the rest of this stuff, and feeding these lies to these dupes who follow you.
That's my comment.
Nothing more to be said there.
SoloCat, 1980.
The Jabs do work for their real intended purpose, depopulation.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That is their intended purpose.
Audi MRR.
Did Trump issue a retraction for when he told Candace Owens?
No one has died from this vaccine.
Nope.
No, he has not.
And Candace wasn't going to challenge him on it.
There's certain things that she won't do, just like Alex wanted to do it.
Won't challenge him on that, but it's gonna go to the mat for Macron's wife being a man.
Because she wants access, right?
You get an interview with Trump.
You don't want to ruin that forever, uh, you know, by confronting him.
And uh the same thing is true.
You know, Alex got that interview with Trump, and then he was owned by Trump after that.
You know, he wanted to have that access to Trump, and he wanted access to Trump's mob because they're gonna buy his garbage.
Go ahead.
We've got a lot of comments.
I gotta get through them fast.
North American House Hippo.
I'm somewhat skeptical that Trump is demanding anything from Pfizer as he struts around with Albert Borla to this day.
Nights of the storm.
Trump keeps doing this.
He gets people's hopes up, then moves on before there are any results.
Yes, he does.
Audi MRR, people want if people want hopium, it's out there.
All you have to do is be completely non-discerning and a tad stupid.
Reminder for WikiLeaks, Hillary Clinton picked Trump to be the GOP nominee in 2016 and coordinated with corporate news media to elevate Trump's profile.
Why?
Yeah.
So hopium and diction.
For love of the road.
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So you go there, uh My World's Thou Cancer.com.
Yes.
Do that and uh follow that link and and get that.
You need to uh understand what G Edward Griffin did as a man of great integrity.
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Okay, well, that's it for today's show.
I'm gonna try to get my blood pressure down.
And thanks for joining us.
Serenity now.
Serenity now.
Uh Oh, yeah, that's okay.
I'll keep I'll keep changing myself to myself.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Have a good day.
See you all tomorrow.
See you all tomorrow.
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