In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's the David Knight Show.
David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 5th of September, Year of Our Lord 2025.
Well, we're going to cover the fireworks at the RFK Jr. hearing at the Senate yesterday.
Some really good things happened, and yet there was one thing that reminds us that we don't put our trust in politicians.
And we're going to play those sound bites for you as well.
And we also have Rubio and Vance and Hegseth doubling down on a shoot-first policy.
Because, you know, drug war.
And it's all uh that's all just fine, isn't it?
I mean, we have started uh taking property without even charging people with crime long time ago, civil asset forfeiture.
This is just the next step.
When are they going to start shooting people on the street on mere suspicion?
They've already done it in the Philippines.
That's what dictatorships and police states do.
Twelve thousand people died with Dutartes uh shoot first, he thought I don't care about human rights.
And now Marco Rubio sounds exactly like him.
Stay with us.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
Well, Travis, we're gonna start with these uh hearings.
What are some of the headlines we got there?
That's right, we've got top five most shocking moments from Wilde RFK J hearing, then boom, RFK Jr. called Dem Senator Maggie Hassan a liar to her face.
You're just making stuff up, is the quote.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Senate hearing Bill Cassidy can't pick between his dignity and his job.
You've taken eight hundred and fifty-five thousand dollars from pharmaceutical companies.
Kennedy spars with senators during Wild testimony.
That's millions of that's million.
That's uh, I think anyway, uh near a million, so yeah, go ahead.
While testifying before Senate, RFK Jr. accuses Pocahontas point blank of being shill for big pharma.
RFK Jr. unloads on the corrupt CDC.
They did not do their job.
This is crazy talk.
RFK Jr. brings flamethrower to respond to Senate Democrats in hearing.
I'm assuming they mean a verbal flamethrower.
I don't think he walked into an actual flamethrower.
We wouldn't sanction that, of course.
Colbert's Dancing Vaccines called to testify at RFK Jr.
Senate hearing from the Babylon Bee.
Trump funds Gates backed MRNA microarray patch vaccines, and Israel kills the way for Gaza Trust Plan.
Trump admin emits four new MRNA COVID shots underway in the U.S. new Israeli-made AI pre-crime system.
I'm sure we're all gonna be on the hook for anti-Semitism real soon.
Experts this issue.
Fresh blood pressure advice as heart problems surge in under 40s from the Daily Mail.
And after Florida announced a plan to ban vaccine mandates, what's next for immunization in the U.S.?
Asks CBS News.
You know, as as Maga is going crazy cheering some of the sound bites that RFK Jr. scored, and he did sound some uh score some.
And he showed how these people have been bought completely by uh pharmaceutical companies and how they have absolutely no concern for our own health care.
As they're cheering all that, you've got Trump dining with Bill Gates.
He's got Bill Gates on one side and Zuckerberg on the other side of him.
And uh Gates is pushing out this micro vaccine thing, which we've shown before.
It's a patch.
So you don't have to worry about getting the needle stuck in you.
What they do is they've got this these uh microdots, and you don't even feel it because it doesn't penetrate your skin deeply enough to even hit the nerves.
But it does get the poison in you.
Uh but we'll get to that in a moment.
So let's begin with what happened on the Senate Finance uh committee where they have um Cassidy and others that uh called RFK Jr. in to talk about what happened with the CDC director being fired, Susan Monarez.
They're very upset about that.
Uh this is not just a run-of-the-mill political food fight, says uh Media Eight.
Uh this is senators from both parties, Democrats and many Republicans trying to get basic answers from HHS Secretary RFK Jr. about significant changes to the CDC, radical changes to vaccine policy.
Well, all that stuff is good.
But you had these kinds of exchanges back and forth.
This is between RFK Jr. and Senator Bennett.
The record that they're gonna rely on to make these decisions.
Will you make it transparent for the American people?
All the evidence is transparent.
Will you make it in advance transparent for the American people so they can cover all the evidence is transparent for the first time in history, and you were never there complaining when the pharmaceutical companies were picking those people and then running their products through with no safety.
You can make you can characterize it any way you want.
I quoted them today.
What I said was accurate.
What you said were lies.
You just say that the MRNA vaccine has never been associated with myocarditis or pericarditis in terms of the city.
I am saying I am simply trying to tell us I am simply trying to say that the people that you have put on that panel after firing the entire question.
You no, I'm asking the question seriously.
I'm asking the questions on the question.
I'm asking the question I'm asking on behalf of parents and schools and teachers all over the United States of America who deserve so much better than your leader.
That's what this conversation is about.
Senator, they deserve the truth, and that's what we're gonna give them for the first time in the history of that agency.
Okay, now what RFK Jr. said in that exchange is true.
And you can see how the center from Colorado, uh Bennett, is uh uh trying to fear monger.
This has been the this is a script that happened throughout the entire thing.
If you stop vaccines, we're all gonna die of measles.
Yeah, tell me about it.
What a joke these people are.
But that's what they're trying to present this as that if we stop the vaccines, if we have transparency, if we do tests, then everybody's gonna die, right?
No time for that.
Have you heard that somewhere before?
Like maybe back in 2020, we'll come back to that here.
But uh he also had a back and forth with um over autism.
I mean, I I'll just tell you one example, and uh I could sit here and give you thousands.
But in uh um two thousand and two, CDC did an internal study of Atlanta uh j uh uh Fulham County, Georgia children, and looked at children who got the MMR vaccine on time and compared those to kids who got them later.
So in other words, kids who got them before 36 months and kids who got them afterward.
Data from that study showed that black boys who got the vaccine on time had a 260 percent greater chance of getting an autism diagnosis than children who waited.
The chief scientist on that, Dr. William Thompson, the senior said uh vaccine safety science said at CDC was ordered to come into a room with four other co-authors by his boss, Frank DeSnefano, who's the head of the immunization safety press, uh and ordered to destroy that data.
And then they published it without that fact.
Yeah, it was going back and forth like that, and he was um uh hitting with some real truth bombs when he had a back and forth with Elizabeth Warren, this is what that looked like.
Confirmed in this job.
You're going like this.
That is you promised that you would not take away vaccines from anyone who wanted them.
You just changed the classification of COVID vaccines.
I'm not taking them away from people, Senator.
It takes it away if you can't get it from your pharmacy.
Well, most Americans are going to be able to get it from their pharmacy for free.
Most Americans will be able to get it from their pharmacy for a week.
The question is everyone who wants it.
That was your promise, Mr. Committee.
I never promised that I was going to recommend products of which there is no indication.
When you said And I know you've taken $855,000 from pharmaceutical companies, Senator.
Did you hold up a big sign saying that you were lying when you said that?
Because you are the one who said you would not take them away.
Now, Senator I'm not taking him away from it.
Secretary, you want me to indicate a product for which there is no clinical data.
Secretary Kennedy, you said you wouldn't, and now you did.
I'm not taking them away.
Everybody can get access to them.
No.
So far, so good.
He's taking these people on, and he's not backing down.
He's hitting them with truth bombs about how they were bought by the pharmaceutical companies, how they ignored evidence about autism, and uh so forth.
And uh then Bill Cassidy strikes, uh, this snake.
Uh he is a doctor and huge vaccine shill.
And what he did was he uh he played the Trump card on RFK Jr.
Uh, here's that back and forth.
Um I'm approaching this as a doctor, not as a senator.
I am concerned about children's health seniors' health, all of our health as an employee of big pharmaceutical how you're approaching.
And a call for radical transparency.
Thank you for that.
I said yesterday, I believe it, that President Trump deserves a Nobel Prize for Operation Warp Speed.
If he had been President Obama, he would have gotten it.
But because of Operation Warp Speed, forcing the federal government to come to a vaccine development within 10 months when others said it couldn't be done.
We skipped the test.
Trillions of dollars.
We reopened economy uh economies, an incredible accomplishment.
Uh Mr. Secretary, do you agree with me that the president that the president deserves a Nobel Prize for Operation Warp Speed?
Yeah, absolutely, Senator.
Oh, there we go.
Just flexed all that stuff.
You just told Senator Bennett that the COVID vaccine killed more people than COVID.
Wait this that was a statement.
I did not say that.
Okay, then let me ask because you also I just want to make clear.
I cannot say we'll check the record.
That's a question of fact.
You also said that you were also as lead attorney for the children's health defense.
You engaged in multiple lawsuits attempting to restrict access to the COVID vaccine.
Again, it surprises me that you think so highly of Operation Warp Speed when as an attorney you attempted to restrict access.
I'm happy to I'm happy to explain why.
Um I have I had three minutes and thirty seconds left.
Yeah, I'd like to hear that explanation, but unfortunately...
Because if you say anything against him, he'll throw you out immediately.
This is the problem, you know, and you see it everywhere.
You see people do it to keep their jobs, uh, whether they're in uh medical community or whether they are in um especially media, you know, they will say, Well, I've got this situation, I can do a lot of good in this.
Uh so let me just compromise my values here.
And uh I'll lie in support of uh this mass murderer.
And that's what he did.
So gave in just so Cassidy owned him with that building this whole thing up about Trump's major accomplishments during Operation Warp Speed and forced him to own it, because you can imagine with the personality of Donald Trump if he had told the truth about it, how uh Trump would immediately fire him.
That would be it.
And now it ends Not with a bang but a whimper.
Well Nobel Peace Prize, yeah, sure.
And uh quite frankly, you know, that was your opportunity to do the right thing, to make a big difference.
Uh regardless of whatever else happens with all this stuff, uh, I don't think that you ever uh really get there by justing your principles and sucking up to somebody.
So again, Cassidy is the one who is the the worst pharma show on that committee, and he has been the gatekeeper.
Anybody that uh does not bow the knee to the vaccines, uh he would kick them out.
Uh Kennedy is up uh Cassidy is up for re-election in 2026.
He's in uh Louisiana.
Uh he's been on shaky ground with Trump and MAGA primary voters after voting to convict Trump in his 2021 impeachment trial.
He has MAGA primary challengers already, and more serious ones are still considering entering.
Coming out directly against Trump's HAS secretary, himself, the leader of a key movement of the MAGA coalition, might be what Cassidy wants to do.
It might be what he's been wanting to do from the beginning of the year.
And so uh this article from Slate thinks that uh it was essentially um uh a desperate move from Cassidy.
I thought it was a brilliant move from Cassidy.
It's desperation from RFK Jr.
On Wednesday when he pressed um he he posted Trump deserves a Nobel Prize for Operation Warp Speed.
The streamlined process in 2020, you know what streamlined means that you skipped all testing.
It was reckless, it was dangerous, and we've seen the fruit of it.
Um he said uh to develop the MRNA COVID vaccines, it was a direct appeal to the ego of a president who had been openly campaigning for a Nobel Prize, as well as a means of cloaking himself under the Trump flag before laying into Kennedy.
And it was disgraceful all the way around, you know.
As a physician, he should know by now.
If he didn't know then, first you do no harm, first you do the testing to make sure you're not doing any harm.
And uh then again, as you point out, eight hundred and fifty-five thousand uh dollars, nearly a million dollars, just from Elizabeth Warren.
When you look at these people and how they have been bought by this uh pharmaceutical industry, it truly is amazing.
Uh here's uh a list with a price tag on all these different centers.
There's Bernie Sanders, one point four million.
He got well one um and actually Elizabeth Warren got two point two million.
Asking for your financial support.
Yeah.
And uh I'm not sure the picture of that guy in between them.
He got one point seven million.
There's Cassidy, uh what's he got?
1.8 million, and uh Mitch McConnell, two point one million.
You have Ron Wyden, another critic of uh RFK Jr. in these hearings, one and a half million.
Uh you've got Corny from Texas, one and a half million.
You got Clobuchar, one point one million, and you got Mitt Romney, three point three million.
He got more than anybody.
How did that happen?
Um maybe when you think about it, this is a uh we can't hear your mic.
Okay.
You got it?
But we'll keep going.
Monterey's claimed that she was removed for refusing to rubber stamp vaccine recommendations from Kennedy's advisory.
No people realize that the only people that she rubber stamps for are Pfizer and uh their ilk.
Uh Ron Wyden, again, the guy who uh uh made a couple of million dollars from pharma said uh former CDC director Susan Monterey said you told her just go along with the vaccine recommendations, even if they don't match with science.
You're calling her a liar?
Uh he says, I did not say that to her, Wyden.
Then she's lying?
RFK Jr. says, Yes.
He was very frank and uh would not be pushed back, pushed down, except for that exchange with Cassidy, and that was very, very, very telling.
Uh he's going to back down.
I don't think that they're going to ever ban the Trump poison.
That would be a strike against Trump's ego.
Now, only if we see enough of these studies, uh see, Karen Carpenter says there's a new Vax Dunvax study being unveiled next Tuesday.
As the truth begins to accumulate about how poisonous these Trump shots are.
Trump may try to distance himself.
We've already seen a little bit of that from him and from Navarro.
I was misled and all the rest of the stuff.
And of course, Alex Jones is going to jump in on that with both feet, You know, saying Trump didn't know what he was doing, except when uh it was all happening.
Trump is telling us how he's playing 40 chess.
Gates has the bad vaccine, said Trump, uh, said Alex.
Trump's got the good vaccine.
Uh it's a dead virus.
And it's going to just be mixed with you can take a little bit of aluminum and uh mercury, right?
Have that injected.
That's not a problem.
You can do it for Trump, right?
It's basically sugar water.
And so, yeah, he's jumping in, cheering him on with that as well.
But if that accumulates enough, then Trump will have to try to distance himself.
There may be an opportunity at that point to try to ban these things.
But what you see happening right now is the Republicans are scared to death of Trump and his giant ego.
And so the best that they will do is not mandate it, not make it a part of a schedule, and uh they'll give people an option to opt out of it.
So they won't recommend it.
Uh, but they won't really be uh they won't really remove the poison.
They're like that movie I've shown several times, so the woman puts the poison in the milk and offers it to the dog and says, You're really smart.
I know you wouldn't take that.
You you know, you you shouldn't drink that, and I I know that you're not going to drink that.
But they tempt people just like she tempted the dog.
Dogs like milk.
And uh people like to follow the recommendations of experts.
It gets them very uneasy to go against the recommendations of quote unquote experts.
Uh so Wyden says, I hope you tell the American people how many preventable child deaths are an acceptable sacrifice.
Well, if RFK Jr. hadn't caved on the operation warp speed, he could come right back at him, right?
Uh evidently, millions of people are an acceptable sacrifice.
Because we had, who was it?
Uh was it Paul Offitt, Travis, who said um talking about the myocarditis and pericarditis.
Yeah, it was worth it.
All right.
You know, some people are gonna have to die, so what?
I don't care.
Um so RFK said, You sat in that chair for 25 years while the chronic disease of our children went up 76%, and you said nothing.
And so they're all trying to portray him as a murderer because he wants to test these things to see if they work, to see if they're safe.
Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming uh said that Kennedy's policies risk undermining decades of medical progress.
He said he signaled growing unease within the GOP about Kennedy's sweeping changes.
Uh Barrasso said there are real concerns that safe proven vaccines like measles, yeah, right.
It's been proven to cause autism.
So would you rather have a fever for a couple of days and uh then be done with measles, or would you rather uh have damaged and have vaccines and live with autism the rest of your life?
Yeah, that's a trade-off, really.
Um he said um uh these might be in jeopardy.
We put Americans at risk and reverse decades of progress.
Yeah, they're neither safe, effective, nor proven.
That's the reality.
Uh Barrasso, I support vaccines.
I'm a doctor.
He plays one in the Senate, that's what he does.
Vaccines work.
Secretary Kennedy, in your confirmation hearings, you promised to uphold the highest standard for vaccines.
Since then, I've grown deeply concerned.
These are Republicans, just like Cassidy.
His loyalty is to pharma, not to the people.
Uh it's not we the people as far as these Republican senators and Democrat senators are concerned.
It's we the pharma.
They're on pharmaceutic.
They're not with the people.
And um, you know, when just remember this uh chart here, how these guys have been bought millions of dollars each of them.
We the pharma, that's it right there.
The um say before uh still can't hear your mic.
Yeah, yeah, the mic's still not working.
We can hear you kind of in the uh office here.
Um and then we had J. D. Vance, who says, When I see all these senators trying to lecture and gotcha, Bobby Kennedy today, all I can think is you all support off-label, untested, irreversible hormonal therapies for children.
Mutilating our kids and enriching big pharma.
You're full of excrement, and everybody knows it, he said.
Well, this is the guy who supports Trump over his Untested, irreversible genetic injections.
They want to come down on the side of trainees, and they should.
Well, they completely ignore, however, the GCI, the genetic code injection.
And while we're talking about that, remember that J.D. Vance owns a has uh stock and a self-amplifying mRNA company.
Amplify bio.
Uh he's actually invested in that.
He's making money out of that as well.
So the hypocrisy is rank.
And uh don't put your trust in anybody in Washington, uh, regardless of what party they are.
I got this from uh listener in Australia.
He said, here's the explanation of the primary mechanism of COVID vaccine harms.
Spike protein causes calamari clots.
I don't know what that is.
Is that like a squid?
Um fried.
Myocarditis, uh, turbo cancers, etc., by downregulating the function of angiotensin to converting enzyme, what's called ACE2.
Um he said to summarize, ACE to he gets very technical here, but uh I'll uh just summarize here.
ACE-2 is protective against disease.
Spike protein knocks out ACE2 function.
It's very much what we saw.
Uh this is yet another example of uh what we saw at the very beginning when you had uh Dr. Ryan Cole in the spring of 2021 said as he's looking at people who are injected, he said the killer T cell count went way, way, way down.
And he said at that time, you're gonna have turbo cancer.
Uh and so we knew it that early.
We knew it in the spring of 2021.
As soon as this thing started going out, he started testing people.
He's a pathologist.
But as far as the ACE-2 stuff goes, he says um if spike protein had a functional name, it would be called the ACE2 knockout protein.
And he says if you downregulate ACE2, that is going to be pathogenic.
He said there's a brilliant paper by German uh Dr. Uh German Dr. Carla Lehman for a more complete explanation.
Explains the primary mechanism of COVID vaccine harm.
He says, yes, COVID was fake.
Pandemic was all about the spike protein in the jabs.
And again, the details on how the spike protein from the bioweapons kills.
But uh here's how Gates and Trump kill people.
Uh this is uh Trump funding Gates and his uh mRNA microarray patch vaccines, which came out.
They started talking about that right before this stuff broke.
It was in the fall of 2019, if I recall correctly, that they showed this new delivery mechanism for vaccines.
And now they've got a uh they're working on aerosol delivery and nasal spray.
There's got a lot of different ways that they want to make it painless to poison yourself.
It's like a euthanasia uh process.
So uh Dr. Death, uh Bill Gates, no, he did not, uh Trump did not come up with a uh shut down the Gates mRNA vaccine so that he could come up with a safe one, as Alex was telling everybody.
No, exactly the opposite.
Now he's going to fund this way to vaccinate people so they don't even feel a needle.
And um, so this is uh as as all this is happening, we have Gates and Trump.
Well, I'm in the second phase of my career giving away all the wonderful money that Sapia's good work is uh help paying people to kill all the people a lot.
Depopulation.
But I think the the thing that ties uh my first career uh that I still spend some time on because AI is so phenomenal.
Uh and my second career is innovation, you know, innovating in health uh in areas like uh vaccines or gene editing and uh the president and I are talking about taking American innovation to the next level to cure uh and even eradicate uh some of these diseases.
Uh he mentioned polio, which is one that we're close, we don't need new science on that one.
Uh for some like HIV and uh sickle cell, we do need new science, but the U.S. uh has the seeds that in the same way that uh orb speed took those seeds and put them together.
I think something fantastic can be done.
Um, our foundation is that we want a doctor for everyone uh in Africa through AI.
Uh we want farmers to have incredible advice and you know, kids to have a chance to learn.
So uh the work being done by the people at this table is is changing the world.
It's you know coming fast, so it's great.
You know, we all get together and talk about how the U.S. can lead in this key area and apply it even uh to the poorest outside the U.S. as well as to our great citizens.
So thank you for incredible leadership, uh, including getting this group together.
Yeah, thank you for helping me to poison people with uh food as well as drugs.
And now let's talk about how we can uh take control of their minds with artificial intelligence.
And when you look at this dinner that was at the uh White House yesterday, uh there you have uh the with the red arrows you can see.
There's Trump and Melania at the center.
Uh on one side you have uh Bill Gates sitting right next to Melania and sitting next to Trump is Zuckerberg.
Yeah, that that's your hero bonga.
That's the guy that you want to cheer.
He's the one who's gonna save you, isn't he?
Donald Trump.
He's the guy who's going to be.
What lovely company he keeps.
Epstein, Zuckerberg, Bill Gates.
I mean, who could ask for better friends?
As far as RFK Jr. goes, the Trump administration admits that there are four new MRNA COVID shots underway.
So again, uh they just keep doubling down on this.
And after the Florida uh plan to uh stop all the vaccine mandates for schools, uh, you've got the mainstream media pushing back big time.
This is CBS, uh, who doesn't care about people.
They only care about their sponsors' interests.
And uh they're wringing their hands, same stuff you saw with the RFK Junior hearing.
Now, everybody's gonna die if they don't get the MR MM, excuse me, the MMR shot.
Uh I just gotta say, these are the people who were doing this five years ago.
This is uh if you remember, for those of you who are listening on the podcast, uh this is the band members, each of them in like a little tent, playing their instruments as if that's gonna somehow keep them.
Again, if you believed any of this nonsense about vaccines, why would you do this?
This is completely inconsistent with their paradigm, which is not proven.
And uh so whatever is happening with these various diseases, they have not proven that it is from a virus.
They haven't proven the existence of the virus, they haven't isolated the virus, and it's this kind of lunacy, this OCD lunacy that uh these people are now lecturing us about this stuff.
Just remember five years ago.
This is the kind of idiocy that was championed and praised and pushed by these so-called experts, by these geniuses that we put our lives in the hands of, apparently.
When your son gets older, you play the things that I said in 2021 when this was happening because uh this is crazy.
So it's hard to believe.
Looking back on it, I try to forget those things.
I tend to forget they did just because you don't want to remember that this was a reality that we live through, that people were this gullible and this stupid.
It was disgusting and depressing to see how stupid and manipulative uh how they could how easily manipulated people could be.
Yeah.
They just whatever they told them, they did it and then would go one step further on their own.
Well, if they said stay six feet away, I'm gonna stay ten feet away.
Yeah.
They would take it and go one step further out of their own insane, as you called it, you're this OCD, this obsession.
And you look at this kind of stuff, it was worse in the schools because that's where all this stuff is is floating.
And so they got the worst of it.
You saw that.
Why do schools even have a vaccine mandate asked this article from CBS?
Well, they say communities need to maintain high rates of vaccination.
What's called herd immunity.
Oh, I never heard of that.
Have you ever heard of herd immunity?
I've said for the longest time there is no such thing as herd immunity if you don't have individual immunity.
And the whole idea that your vaccine doesn't protect you, somebody else's vaccine protects you, was exactly what they were pushing with the masks.
And you knew that they were going to push that with the COVID stuff.
Your mask doesn't protect you.
Other people's masks protect you.
That's absolute nonsense.
And um they used to say, well, we can tell people that they've got to wear seatbelts.
I said, are you going to tell me that my seatbelt doesn't protect me?
The person in the other car's seatbelt protects me.
It stops them from being launched through their windshield through your windshield and then crashing into you.
So CBS dutifully repeating all the propaganda from their corporate sponsors.
They say for a disease like measles, the CDC says a herd immunity threshold, 95%, is necessary to avoid outbreaks.
Why do we even care?
We had measles.
Everybody would have measles when I was a child.
It was no big deal.
It's so important to get those vaccination levels up.
And they quote a guy from a Dallas Public Health Service.
Again, the whole idea of herd immunity and the whole idea of public health.
Public health is nonsense.
It's a nonsense construct.
If individuals don't have health, then the public doesn't have health.
You don't vaccinate the public.
You vaccinate individuals.
Routine childhood vaccinations keep children, families, and their communities healthy and thriving, says another doctor who's the president of a medical association, uh, the pediatrics uh people.
And so then CBS gets to it.
They say, Well, are other states going to do this?
And uh here's where we stand right now.
Florida has taken the lead in this.
Good for them.
I'll cheer them on that.
Idaho, they said, loosened many of its rules on immunization and new law that took effect over the summer.
The law weakens school vaccine mandates.
There should never be any mandates for any health issues.
But it does not go as far as Florida's plan, they said.
Idaho is also one of three states, along with Montana and Iowa, that have debated legislation that would limit the use of MRNA vaccines.
What's the matter with Tennessee?
Uh Texas, a lot of places that should be doing this type of thing.
Louisiana officials have not commented on banning vaccine mandates, but said in February that they will stop promoting mass vaccination campaigns.
So this is the way that it is gone, started that way in Florida.
So hopefully they'll uh gradually grow a spine.
First they start, they stop uh mandating it, first they stop promoting it, uh, but then for them to actually take the poison off is yet another thing.
They said at least 10 states have made changes to state level vaccination requirement policies in the last year.
Non-medical exemptions, including those for personal reasons or religious beliefs.
All states allow for medical exemptions, but California, New York, Maine, Rhode Island, West Virginia do not allow for non-medical exemptions.
And what they mean by medical exemption is you've got to get a note from a doctor.
This is medical tyranny.
Uh Benjamin Rush warned us of that.
He was one of the uh founders of uh this country.
And he pushed very hard for an amendment that specifically protected medical freedom.
It's too bad that he didn't get it.
Who knows?
How insane is it that you have to go to a doctor and say, Oh, please, doctor, make it so I don't have to get this poison injected.
Would you please write me a note with be please be gracious when you're you know, wisdom?
Well, we don't have to do that, but we are expelled from this insane society.
Maybe that's not a bad thing.
You know, we look at it.
We got some comments.
Let's uh read those comments before we go to break.
That's right.
We've got Karen Carpenter at 27 says there's a new vaxxed slash unvaxxed study being unveiled next Tuesday from the people at Informed Consent Action Network.
Aaron Seary at the Ron Johnson hearing next week.
Also new film on the study like Vaxxed Soon.
Says, Good morning everywhere.
RFK Jr. was in good form yesterday.
He was.
He was.
For the most part, you know, he took them on, he told the truth.
And then but then Kent Cassidy really set him up and just just left him hanging there.
That's the thing.
Even if Trump were on our side, I don't believe it.
And I don't think there's any evidence to the fact.
I think there's a lot of evidence to the opposite.
But even if he was, he is such a bullying, egotistic fool that you have to kowtow and scrape to him if you want to be in his administration that it undermines credibility and undermines everything you're trying to do in return.
And then you never know, you get to situation like uh Bon Gino in Cash, where okay, now I'm not gonna release the Epstein files, and you guys are gonna own it and explain it.
That video of Bon Gino just sitting there just a thousand yards stare, just completely gone.
Yeah, it's uh Yeah, I just sold my soul to this devil as well.
Uh it didn't sell that one very well.
Not a good actor, that Bon Gino, not a good actor at all.
Yonah Annie Wodey, good to see you.
Caween when it comes to vax first, do no harm to your career, then cash your check, hypocrites.
That's right.
That's what they meant.
Do no harm to my bank account.
B. L. Houghton, the dancing nurses were a sign of the fake COVID.
Those dancing nurse videos were the most infuriating thing to me.
Yeah, we're supposed to believe that the hospitals are overcrowded and overwhelmed and everything.
And it's like that uh uh one nurse from Florida, uh, she wrote a book called Pandemic Nurse because nothing was happening in the Florida hospitals.
They were protecting the hospitals, supposedly, and uh not treating anybody who really needed any treatment, so people were dying.
If they gave them a treatment, they gave them the Navarro ventilators, which was killing them.
But uh she went to New York and she offered her services because she was told that was where everything was happening.
And they waited several days before they even called her in.
She's like, What's going on with this?
It's doesn't seem like it's an emergency.
And it wasn't.
And they just kind of waltzed her around and talked about the ventilators and said, Yeah, 90% of the people who are put on these things will die.
And uh so she wrote a book about her experience.
Narrow way narrowgate ministries are your mic's working, go ahead.
Yeah, I was just gonna say, uh just imagine if what they were saying was true, and this was, you know, the be all end all virus that's going to wipe out humanity.
Would that be the type of response you would want to have?
You know, we're taking care of this, and here's this little dance that I'm going to do while all these people are dying right around me.
You know, this next room over here in this hospital, we've got thousands of people dying uh every day, but hey, I'm gonna keep going.
Yeah, and the cognitive dissonance, and we had uh we had independent journalists who would go around and try to get into the hospital and the hospital administrator meet him at the door and say, Yeah, you can't come in.
Uh but the production qualities on these things show that it wasn't just something that these nurses put together in their idle time.
Yeah.
This was a full-on propaganda video.
I mean, they had very sophisticated dolly work with the cameras, they had drone shots, all this kind of stuff was going on, and uh choreographed and practiced.
It was it was such nonsense.
It's right in your face.
How stupid can you be?
How compliant will you be when we tell you this stuff?
You can see that this is a lie, and you're gonna follow it anyway, aren't you?
I mean, it was uh it was a test.
It wasn't failed at big time.
It wasn't just something that they did, you know, uh, you know, oh, we've got 30 seconds, why don't we shoot a little dance?
This was as you said, choreographed.
Yeah, they had different kinds of shots going on.
It was a thing they spent a lot of time on very frequently.
That's right.
And often it would be what seemed like an entire nursing department.
Yes.
It was bunch of people all together.
Narrow way, narrow gate ministries, RFK is just a front man to create noise through confusion, to beguile, bewitch, and deceive further.
It's all bread and circus kabuki theater.
Well, just remember, I agree.
And remember that RFK Jr. himself said, my mission is to restore confidence in these institutions.
He's there to help rebu uh rehabilitate it.
And that's really what these kinds of confrontations are.
They want you to think in a um you know, Hegelian dialectic about all this stuff.
But he's really there to keep this stuff going, and he'll do whatever Trump tells him, but it's also his primary mission is to restore confidence in the CDC and HHS, just like Tulsi Gabbard said her primary mission is to restore confidence in the intelligence agencies that are murdering people running sex, blackmail uh, you know, rat lines and all the rest of this stuff.
Epstein Island says Trump praised his warp speed last week and now changed his mind this week.
Then again, he's wearing diapers on the golf course if you look closely.
The real OctoSpook, RFK Jr. is certainly turning out to be more than I expected.
Have not seen an actual support for We the People in a long time.
We'll see.
We'll see.
And of course, with Trump's diapers, I guess uh it all depends, doesn't it?
You know, that's uh that's kind of been his position for a long time.
If people ask him about uh any of these really serious issues, it just depends.
We are all dead.
All cancers are way up, and our turbocharged, Yeah, cancer has gone through the roof.
Through the roof.
We had an article that we covered yesterday, the day before about that, talking about all the different kinds of cancers that have exploded.
N Max.
They should be marked toxic and tossed.
B.L. Houghton, anyone supporting Let me just interject there.
You know, when you look at products, for example, like you know, children's products.
If it's got something that breaks off and a child dies or chokes or get their head caught in it and you know, strangle them or something.
They take that off in a heartbeat.
It takes one or two children, and they pull the entire product.
But not this stuff.
Isn't that the amazing dog that didn't bark?
Is the fact that they have we we know that it has killed people, we know that it's given children autism, and they keep going and going and going, and you've got these criminals in Congress, these senators who are cheering for this stuff.
It disgusts me.
B. L. Houghton says, anyone supporting vaccines is brought out by big pharma.
Yeah, they uh bought out, I should say.
Yeah, they're all shills.
N Max is the mountain we all need to die on.
We must stand up and push back for the children's sake.
Yeah, there's nothing more important than standing up for children.
Shield your eyes.
We can all take a little radiated sugar water for Trump.
Absolutely.
A Syrian girl.
So Cassidy is more interested in getting his last three minutes than hearing the answer to one of his questions.
What a bunch of clowns.
Well, you see, if you give in, the guy might have a chance to rebutton you and make sense of it, but if you keep talking, he doesn't get a chance to do that.
Yes.
T Norman Artist Kennedy knows which side his bread is buttered.
Can't be around Trump without boosting his ego.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah, you've got to suck up.
The Nobel Prize for the most ignoble president we've ever had, yeah.
Oh, yeah, definitely.
Trump should get two of those things.
I'm shocked at how many dem voters want more shots.
Go ahead, Peeps.
Not I, yeah.
The Dem voters uh kind of dim voters, if you ask me.
Yeah, uh I find it ironic that Obama legitimately deserved the uh Nobel Prize more than Trump did.
Uh he didn't do anything, which is a lot better than you can say of Trump.
Well, yeah, he uh he started seven wars, and um you know they gave him the the Nobel Prize when he was just a couple of months into office.
It was a projection, actually.
It's a much better presidency than uh Trump's record of Well, I don't I honestly I I don't think anybody has done anything in my lifetime that comes close to comparing to what Trump did in 2020 with a martial law.
Definitely not in ours.
No.
We've got Milutin Milankovic.
Imagine injecting positively charged lipid nanoparticles into your system and thinking you're gonna be fine.
Melutin Malinkovic again, how dare you take away my gravy train?
Politicians with stock in Pfizer slash moderna.
That's right.
They've got a lot of money riding on this, and they don't want you taking it away.
Yes.
We've got narrow way narrowgate ministries.
Yes, the MRNA goes straight to the pineal gland, which is the holy of holies in the body, and Satan sits where he should not.
The pineal is a logistical center, MRNA changes the person inside to out.
A Syrian girl, uh Cassidy was a physician, darn, good thing for his patients that he decided to go into politics instead.
Maybe he decided he could kill more people.
So there's that other guy, Barrasso or whatever.
He was a physician as well.
So yeah.
Well, if I shill for big pharma, I can negatively impact far more people than if I just run a practice myself.
Do not obey California ready to bring the masks back.
Well, they've been ready from the drop of that.
You still see people sometimes in masks.
Not very much here in Tennessee.
No, not here.
Not like Austin.
When we visit my wife's family, if we go to Austin, every time we go out, there's somebody in a mask somewhere.
They have fully bought in.
They will never go back to normal.
They will absolutely never go back to the case.
Well, you know, they saw that uh the first time they started using these masks things was with a uh SARS outbreak in Asia, you know, Hong Kong, places like that.
And um the people that live there, as soon as uh flu season comes out, they're all wearing masks again.
I mean, it it's like um you know, flipped a switch on their OCD.
Well, Asian uh the Asian countries do tend to be more conformist and followy.
Yeah.
Melutin Milankovic, you can't serve two masters, yet our politicians know this, so they chose mammon.
Yes.
Yeah, they are they definitely serve the dollar.
Karen Carpenter twenty seven, many Walgreens and CBS stores are already backing down on carrying the COVID shots.
Some don't have them available already.
Well, that's the same.
That's the thing.
Uh they don't have legal immunity.
The vaccine companies do.
And uh so there's a possibility that uh somebody could sue.
I don't know if you had to win, but they could sue them because the people that are administering it for profit.
And that's the other thing that came out.
They're making a hundred and forty dollars per COVID shot of this stuff.
That's how these guys become who had so many uh newly minted billionaires in 2020 in the pharmaceutical companies.
140 dollars a shot.
They were printing money hand over fist.
Yeah.
We've got B. L. Houghton in California, approximately one in two children has been diagnosed one in twenty-two.
My apologies.
It was blocked for a second.
Diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, which equates to about 4.5% of the state's child population being on the autism spectrum.
The number has just exploded over.
We're supposed to not notice or care.
And certainly these people don't care.
Notice how angry and panicked these senators get if uh somebody like RFK Jr. talks about doing tests on that and seeing if there is any connection.
Why wouldn't they want you to look?
It's because they know there is, and uh they know what's going to happen if you actually do science and uh don't try to rig these studies.
It's uh it's truly incredible how many children there are that have been affected with this now.
When we were a kid, it was fairly infrequent.
We knew a couple of kids that had autism across the vast, vast number of children we met through church.
And when you were a kid, you know, they you know never heard of.
Yeah, because we didn't have the MMR shot.
And now it's just everybody knows someone.
Everybody knows a child that has been diagnosed with it.
Well, you know, when you go back to that case that I've I've talked about so many times, the custody case where the mother was uh told by the judge she'd get custody if she caught up on all the vaccines on all the kids, and um you know the two boys went straight into the hospital.
They split it up for the girl because I already knew that she had some medical issues.
Uh but the two boys went straight into the hospital into intensive care.
One of them was there for several days, came out with autism so severe that um he's just totally shut off and in diapers for the rest of his life.
Now, that case right there by itself, if they use the same standard that they use for babies toys or cribs or whatever, that single case would be enough to stop these vaccines and the cumulative effect of having a lot of them all at once, because it is, in spite of what Alex Jones says now, uh it's what he was saying for years before he became a cheerleader for Trump.
And that is that you look it's the mercury and things like that from multiple vaccines that accumulates.
And uh so it's adjuvants as much as anything else when they inject that.
Yeah, and Max.
I'm sorry, but people whose only job is to watch for safety vaccines, watch and see autism go from one in five thousand to one in thirty, say they are safe and effective, are criminals and should all be arrested.
I agree.
Absolutely.
Sprumford, how can a guy who allegedly cares about the health of people want to depopulate those same people?
Well, you see, he's lying.
A Syrian girl, the only polio epidemics in the world today were linked to vaccine strain polio.
He says they don't need more research on polio vaccines.
Yeah, yeah.
That's uh whenever Gates goes in with the vaccine uh push uh with polio, that's when you start seeing it show up.
Yeah.
For love of the road says, I just got home this morning.
And thank you for the tip.
Thank you very much.
Bookmarks uh and lapel pins do look good.
Try not to give them all away, eh?
Plug coins for anything.com and pins for anything.com.
Others might want to make something for the store.
Yes, and uh thank you so much uh for Love the Road as uh um pens like we're wearing uh right now, like I got on my uh my jacket here, and um it's it's like the coin, uh except it's a bookmark, and it's really nice.
We haven't gotten to commercial for it yet, so we haven't put it on the website, but it is really fantastic, and we appreciate him for doing those up and sending them to us.
Yes.
We'll have those out soon.
Be my valentine, whatever happened to the lawsuit against Bill Gates by India for killing their young girls.
I don't know.
I haven't heard anything.
We don't have any info on that.
Well, we're gonna take a break when we come back.
We have uh Senator Tim Kane, remember him, a uh running mate for Hillary Clinton.
And uh he starts lecturing in another Senate hearing about how our rights come from government, not from God.
Uh this is something that we see over and over again from the Democrats.
That was one of the key things with um uh with uh Joe Biden during the Clarence Thomas hearings.
So we're going to take a break, and we will be right back.
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We're gonna go into some more general news now, but first we're gonna look at Democrat Senator Kane rights from government, not God.
GOP Senator Cruz Jefferson disagrees.
The transgender shooter, the Socialist Rifle Association, and the alarming rise of far left militancy.
That's from Zero Hedge.
We've got Justice Department considering ban on transgender people owning firearms.
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Yeah, we'll begin with the Tim Kane thing because uh again, saying the quiet part out loud, uh uh same thing that Biden did.
I uh that happened back in 1991 when they were having the Clarence Thomas hearings, and uh I've told the story we were we were driving up to see relatives in Pennsylvania, and uh decided that we would um take the sports car and go up the uh Blue Ridge Parkway road.
And uh so I was taking it kind of aggressive through there, nearly went off the road when this kind of stuff happened.
We listened to the hearings on uh NPR, and it's like, what did he just say?
Uh he he thinks that Clarence Thomas, Biden thought that Clarence Thomas was disqualified because he believed in natural rights.
And uh here we see Tim Kane, another guy they wanted to be president, actually had him as vice president, but uh gosh, it's Kane with a bad take.
So um, yeah, these uh it kind of all follows through with what's going on now with the trainees as well.
Uh we've got a move from the uh conservatives.
Uh they've decided that um they're going to use the shooting for gun control as well, but with a twist.
They'll come after their political enemies.
So we're gonna talk about that.
Uh the the good, bad, and the ugly of the trainee shooters.
Uh there's a lot of ugly.
You know, if you see government as God, of course, then you do believe that the rights come from government.
Uh, but anything that comes from government is a government-granted privilege.
And that's the difference between privileges and between God given rights.
And that's why it's important for us to recognize the rights coming from God, that they are common to all of humanity.
This, of course, was the foundation uh of the argument for American secession from Great Britain, the founding document, the Declaration of Independence, which the Democrats have shown their contempt for over and over again, and the Republicans, I might add.
And what might be the most politically frightening event of the year, far left Democrat senator Tim Kane of Virginia said the government, not God bestows rights upon Americans, said the new American.
During nomination hearings for Trump administration appointments, Cain denied one of the fundamental founding principles of American government.
The historically illiterate remark, I think he knows what he's talking about, invited a sharp rebuke from Ted Cruz of Texas, who quoted Thomas Jefferson's words in the Declaration of Independence.
Yet Cain's take on the origin of rights is no surprise.
The renegade Catholic is rabid rabidly pro-abortion and swallowed communist liberation theology in its whole in his early years.
The occasion was a testimony of Riley Barnes, a nominee to be assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Let me just say this.
He's being confirmed for something that the federal government has no authority to create a bureaucracy for.
Barnes said the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio emphasized the founding principle of the United States that, quote, we are a nation founded on a powerful principle.
That powerful principle is that all men are created equal because our rights come from God, our Creator, not from laws, not from our governments.
And he continued, he said, We are a nation of individuals.
And by the way, we're going to talk about Rubio and his shoot first approach.
How does that jive the fact that all men are created equal, that they're endowed by their creator certain inalienable rights, that we should give people due process.
No, no, no.
Now we're just going to shoot to kill on site if we suspect that you are a drug dealer.
But he said that all of us possess an inherent dignity unless they're from another country.
This is a truth that our founders understood as essential to American self-government.
The notion that rights don't come from laws, said Cain, and don't come from the government, but come from the creator.
That's what the Iranian government believes.
Says uh we are God, and if you think otherwise, you are religious extremists like Iranians.
So it's not the first time that we have seen Democrats try to paint anybody who has uh religious beliefs as a fundamentalist and say that that fundamentalism is terrorism.
They do it by constantly equating American Christians who believe in the authority of the Bible.
They constantly equate us with Iranians.
And that should be the thing that should wake up the people who are cheering for this shoot first idea of Rubio and Vance and Hag Seth and Trump.
You know, they responded, you know, when asked, what was your legal authority for just blowing them out of the water instead of stopping them and uh you know arresting the people or taking their stuff?
And they said, and J.D. Vance looked at the guy and said, They're terrorists.
Well, you know, Cain thinks that you are a terrorist.
It was just last year that that all of us who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ were considered to be extremist terrorists in their eyes.
Uh I don't understand why people can't see that coming, and yet there's massive cheering by MAGA saying, this is what I voted for.
It's not what I voted for.
I didn't vote because I knew that this would be coming.
Uh he said, theocratic regimes that uh base a rule on Sharia law and target Sunnis, Baha'is, Jews, Christians, and other religious minorities, and they do it because they believe that they understand that natural rights are from their creator.
So a statement that our rights do not come from our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.
What's extremely troubling is his disgust for uh uh people who believe in God.
One of the things is he's painting it as, well, if you if you say they come from God, then you can just take them away.
But the truth is if they come from government, the government can then just strip them because they can decide you no longer get those.
If they come from government, then you are free to take them because it is not a moral wrong to take them, it is simply something that is decided upon by a majority vote.
If they come from God, only God can take them, and to abridge or infringe them is wrong, immoral, and evil.
But of course, our our view is that you know that's part of what it means to be created in the image of God is that we're endowed with these inalienable rights.
And government cannot take them away because government did not give them to us.
And of course, Tim Kane wants to have them come from government because he does want to take them.
He wants to be the one that gets to say, actually, you don't get that one.
These big government statists still believe that rights come from God.
They just view government as their God.
Yeah.
Well, and Tim Kane admitted when he was running with Hillary when he was her vice presidential candidate.
Um, and um he said the turning point in his life was when he went to Central America.
He said he embraced an interpretation of the of Christianity known as liberation theology that champions social change to improve the wives of the downtrodden.
Well, that's nothing other than a communist trick.
It's a communist spin on Christianity.
As a matter of fact, as New American points out, the head of Romania's secret police, before defecting in the 1970s, told the Catholic news agency that liberation theology was born in the KGB.
The Soviet Union's secret police and espionage agency.
The KGB indeed gave the theology its name.
It was part of the Soviet Union's disinformation campaign to destabilize the West.
And so we see that the people who have focused in on so-called liberation theology.
That would include people like Tim Kane.
It would include Pope Francis, he was very big on that.
These people fully embrace Marxism.
They fully embrace authoritarian governments, and uh that's where he's coming from.
It also makes you wonder how many uh different sects, how many different weird ideologies that are running around today are leftovers from some psychological operation, not the KGB, but from the CIA or any of these other agencies around the world.
How many of them spun these things up to destabilize some enemy and now they're just running amucking the right?
Well, that's the channel that Satan operates through right now, right?
In the past, he would find uh somebody like Karl Marx or somebody to work through.
Now the uh demonic side works through the CIA because it's probably uh found a better agent.
KGB and the rest of them, yeah.
They're easier to manipulate, I guess.
Um we have this back and forth about whether or not transgender ought to be denied the use of a gun.
And on the one hand, I can see that uh yes, they are crazy, yes, they are unstable, and yes, they are openly talking about shooting up people that they don't and then we've had uh them follow through on it in several cases here.
And you could look at this from the same standpoint that um we have, and I think even people who uh uh agree that um the the second amendment is absolute, understand that rights are for adults.
Uh if you don't have uh the capacity to operate as an adult, you don't get full rights until you become an adult.
And so we don't give uh guns to five-year-olds, for example.
They can't walk into a store and buy a gun.
And I think that the people who don't know what body they're should be treated as a child, and they should be treated as somebody who's mentally unstable.
I understand that.
I have a caution though, uh, when it's being used, as I believe that it is by the um uh by the conservatives as a um uh targeting a group that is um part of their you know political um they're making a lot of political capital, rightfully so, by opposing this transgender stuff.
But um the um the other concern I have is that the Trump administration continues to come back over and over and over again to mental uh assessment by the government, and is talking about as we as as uh Travis mentioned the article we got coming up, is that uh Trump is uh talking about uh opening up mental asylums and doing a lot more involuntary commitments.
He was doing gun control by executive order, say, hey, just take The gun and do the due process later.
And that's the problem is that there is um the lack of due process in these red flag gun laws and the rest of the stuff.
So that's what I have a problem with is the way it's been implemented.
Uh this is an article.
I see this as uh just it's kind of like the uh police state push from Trump for the legitimate problem of the immigration that he's not doing any reasonable steps to counteract.
Yeah.
Uh they aren't doing anything to slow down the tranny insanity and any it's still being pushed in the schools.
Any meaningful way to uh stop this is not being taken.
Instead, they're using this as a way to get conservatives to back gun control.
They are trying to have a belief or I uh I mean, granted it is a mental illness.
A government assessment of you.
Yes.
Can deny you your second amendment without due process.
And that's the key, uh, is uh, you know, they they don't get to the core of the problem.
Uh they want to keep that problem there so they can use it to establish their police state.
And you're exactly right, Lance.
We should just get all the people, you know, the uh FFL dealers together and show them pictures of like what trannies generally look like be like some guy or woman walks in looking like this.
Just just say no.
Say sorry, I can't sell to you and send them on their way.
Yes.
Get them to make that decision for themselves.
This is an article that was uh picked up by Zero Hedge talking about the connection between the Socialist Rifle Association and these transgender shooters, and um a sticker of a gay pride flag emblazoned with an assault rifle and the words defend equality.
That very same flag is also displayed by the Minneapolis chapter of the Socialist Rifle Association, a self-proclaimed left wing gun club that advocates armed struggle.
And as I look at this, yes, I think there's a danger there, but with these people.
But there's also a certain echoing of what you see uh the uh the left doing to people.
Look at this.
You know, these people have said this or they've got this symbol.
We should take away their guns.
And uh so I said much of the rhetoric surrounding the modern trans movement is not about self-defense, but about fighting back like this flyer advocating for a trans day of vengeance.
So what exactly do they mean by that?
And you can show the uh the article there, uh Lance.
Uh they've got uh a tranny uh and I guess a pantyhose or something.
Are you triggered, it says.
And uh stop being a nice queer, take off your kid gloves.
They want you dead, and you worried about being polite.
Again, this is very dangerous rhetoric, and these people are mentally unstable.
Uh every day is trans day of vengeance.
You see that.
And if you look at the flag of these uh people that they showed there, they scratched out their faces, but they have the defend equality, the rainbow flag, and an AR on it, which is very much uh that's exactly what this latest killer did.
Uh so again, I I can see both sides of this, but I think we have to be very careful when we start to cheer gun control.
And I think we have to be very careful, given the history of Donald Trump, that uh they want to do gun control without due process.
I think again, if you look at this and you understand that uh these people are mentally unstable, uh you don't necessarily want them to have guns, but you need to understand, of course, that uh they don't need to have guns.
Charles Manson is referenced in this article here where they're talking about how um uh you know there's there's so many crazy people out there, and yet uh it was um Charles Manson did not use guns when he killed people.
It's not necessary to use guns to kill people.
And of course, it's the fundamental difference of you, a gun seller should decide not to sell to a tranny uh advising that, which yeah, that's probably a good idea, uh versus the government of the government needs to take the guns of anyone who is labeled a tranny, uh which you know most of these people are obviously mentally ill, but still that's going to be used uh you still can't take away their guns based on that.
If you open the door to the mental illness thing, then that opens the door to well, What is mental illness?
Yes.
I I that's why I see this as just a different tact being taken by Trump who is ready to just say, you are dangerous and we're gonna take your gun.
I mean, they can come up with any kind of a justification.
We've seen it from the left.
I've been accused of being dangerous too many times by too many people on the left to think that uh just a mere accusation of you're a dangerous person or we think you're crazy.
Uh that should not be sufficient to take away uh somebody's rights.
Yeah, it's just like what you were saying with the uh boat of the uh people that they blew up because they were labeled as terrorists, so therefore it's okay to kill them without any due process.
That's right.
Um sick freaks protesting outside the Catholic school in defense of the trans shooter.
This is an article from uh Steve Watson.
Uh you had a group that positioned themselves directly across the street from the school where the children were attacked as they prayed, in order to heckle vice president J.D. Vance and his wife as they arrived at the church to meet with victims' families on Wednesday and pay respects.
The protesters held signs reading, Hate won't make America great.
Except it seems to me like the hate was on their side.
Every single one of these people should be shunned and shamed in their own communities.
Every single person, you if you if I was friends with these person, this would be immediate.
You are cut off.
I will never speak to you again.
If you are friends, if ugh.
Yeah.
This kind of thing is that the other thing is.
One person put up and said, Imagine protesting outside a church where kids were murdered because you want to defend the killer's trans ideology.
I think that pretty well sums it up.
Uh the display of the trans flag at the site of the tragedy perpetrated by a trans-identified individual was widely interpreted as a provocative statement in the defense of the transgender's visibility amid criticism.
The trans flag is a giant middle finger to the church and its victims in this case.
That is absolutely right.
Uh then you have ghoulish trans activists, as one person said, are akin to the Westboro Baptist Church protesters.
Remember them?
They would show up whenever there was a military funeral, they would show up and say, Well, our federal government is uh pushing LGBT, and our federal government was pushing it.
So uh we're going to show up and it was a real vicious protest against anybody that was in the military that died.
And um uh I don't know uh how the Westboro Baptist.
I've heard rumors that the Westboro Baptist thing was actually all the I've heard it was a setup that they were basically a family of lawyers that would get people to try to assault them and then they would sue and make money off that haven't been able to confirm it.
Yeah.
So the Department of Justice is now talking about how mentally unstable individuals, in other words, transgenders, should be banned from buying guns.
And uh uh blocking people on that condition.
But again, as you said, Travis, they're not going to block the grooming of transgenderism.
They ought to, on day one, have said, if you put any of this, if you're gonna do this um transgender grooming and all the sexualization of young children, we're cutting off all the money to you.
That's the whole purpose of the money, and they understand that, and that but they'll only talk about it when it comes to trainees in sports or trainees in girls' bathrooms or locker rooms.
They won't come after the early grooming and gaslighting that's going on in elementary school.
Um So those who say that they are transgender do suffer from a mental disorder.
Gender dysphoria.
The Department of Justice is actively considering a gun ban for transgenders it deems mentally ill to prevent acts of violence.
Except that it won't stop school shootings.
As a matter of fact, I would argue that um uh whether or not they wanted a gun, they're going to see this as a yet another example of them being targeted, and they're more likely to shoot up a school because of that.
Uh we have to understand that people can get guns as just because you ban it.
Uh somebody who is hellbent on murdering children is gonna find a way to break your law against them having a gun, so they can do that.
So criminals will get the guns.
Uh if they're gonna commit a crime, they don't have a problem beginning by criminally getting a gun.
So, first of all, it's not going to stop them from getting guns.
It's gonna motivate them in their minds to do more killing because they really are crazy.
A review by the Daily Wire found that the Annunciation School shooting and the Covenant School shooting are just two examples of a steady stream of transgender related violence over the past decade.
Yeah we all really understand that.
I think the CIA has finally got their perfect cohort of self-radicalizing mentally ill people that will absorb propaganda.
They don't I don't think they necessarily need a handler anymore.
These people are crazy on their own.
They are taking these hormones and these antidepressants and all these other drugs which makes them completely and utterly divorced from reality.
I agree and SSRI drugs are heavily given to these kids that have been gaslit and abused by the school system.
They're depressed many of them are cre uh committing suicide not because they're being rejected by their parents or their schoolmates but because of what the school and the groomers are doing to them specifically.
And so they're very depressed and what what do we do for depression?
We get people SSRI drugs.
Those things should be banned if anything well you know it it's all it all ties together and it concerns me very much because of Trump's history with his red flag laws you know I'm going to pronounce you as dangerous and I'm going to take your guns and do other things to you.
And now we have Melania out there saying that we need to have mental evaluation of all students in school as well as their parents I mean the Trumps are Donald Trump says that he is a stable genius.
I don't think that they're stable but the genius of what they're doing is is that they're putting their tentacles about mental health and we've always seen this as yet another hallmark of totalitarian dictators.
What they like to do, they like to put their opponents, put them into asylums.
And so this is yet another piece of the puzzle that really shows where the Trumps are coming from, Melania included.
Mago wants to make asylums great again.
Trump considers reopening mental institutions.
This is from the New American.
When asked in 1987 if he was crazy, helter-skelter mass murderer Charles Manson issued a memorable response.
He said, sure, I'm as mad as a hatter.
who took uh used Mercury and it it it made them crazy he said you know a long time ago being crazy meant something nowadays everybody's crazy uh by the way he didn't have to use a gun as I said Manson wasn't kidding uh the author here says I've heard it said by certain psychologists that everyone has a mental disorder.
In fact the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders which is the Bible of faithlinkers has been criticized for having something for everyone.
Of course this makes sense if you're in the psychiatric field and you want to broaden your market and earning potential as much as possible.
The exception is when your disorder becomes a favored political cause such as transgenderism.
Then it becomes a lifestyle choice.
Trump having recently floated the idea of reopening long shuttered psychiatric institutions, this may be prudent too, says one commentator so is the whole world going to be a mental institution, he asks many more disturbed people are outside institutions many more people outside them are treated as if they belong inside talking about your feelings incessantly seeing a therapist that says you have generational trauma,
blaming your parents taking SSRIs and anxiety meds, this is how we deal with any kind of stress or mental health now with our children.
Used to be he said that you used to power through the tough times you'd exercise regularly you would uh change your diet you'd go to church but now we do those previously we take SSRIs and go see a psychiatrist.
Despite the increased metal causation of mental health antidepressant use among people ages 12 to 25 has increased by 64% since just the start of the so-called pandemic COVID.
Young people are struggling in 2023 nearly one in three adults in the U.S. received mental health treatment and that's the true insanity is the SSRIs and the things that they do to people feels like my skin is on fire so I'm gonna stop taking that drug and then after you become a acclimated to it then what happens it's like uh you when you go cold turkey uh all of a sudden people lose their mind they get violent they get suicidal and uh have suicide murder attacks it just completely
divorces them from reality.
Like you've mentioned that one kid that showed up with a rifle to school and he pointed at the class, he pointed at himself and just kept pointing it back and forth.
And when it was done, he didn't remember anything.
He didn't know what was going on at all.
He just was not there.
That's right.
But rather than stop the SSRIs cold, rather than uh stop the gender gaslighting and grooming of very, very young children.
Instead, uh Trump and Melania, uh Donald and Melania, are going to go around looking for uh people that they can lock up in asylum or punish with prohibition and bans.
That's that's again not addressing the fundamental problem, but creating an additional problem that is there.
One of the most interesting things is this article points out is there has never been a time where more people have been in therapy, where more people have not been going to these, you know, psychiatrists, psychologists, whatever it is you're doing, and people are still taking more and more antidepressants.
There's never been a time where people have reported themselves more miserable.
These things do not work.
People go and they go and they go, and it never actually fixes anything.
That's right.
We have removed God from the schools, we removed him from our lives and society, and we replaced him with a pharmakea with sorcery.
Uh he says, just ponder how society has changed.
Children were once raised with firm moral guide rails that this is right, this is wrong, this is good, this is evil.
GK Chesterton, uh GK, uh called and called it out in 1926, he called the next great heresy, an attack on morality, especially on sexual morality.
Kids today are inundated with sexual content via sources ranging from entertainment to sex education at school.
Uh, insofar as mental health does go, how can it be effective if we refuse to call certain psychological disorders that?
In fact, in transgenderism's case, it is considered to not be a problem, but a remedy.
So that's the uh the dark side of where we are, and I'm very concerned about how Trump is going to use this problem rather than try to take effective measures and identify the root causes of this.
Uh and then some good news, a victory really, kind of a uh the small guys, the Davids against the Goliath, the low locals against the massive federal public private partnership called the TVA, the Tennessee Valley Authority.
And uh this is something that was led by John Rich, country music star here in Tennessee, as a campaign to help save Tennessee County that he was uh living had lived in, had grown up in, from the TVA's imminent domain.
Um country music star John Rich and other locals banded together to stop the powerful TVA from scooping up a huge swath of land in Rural County, evicting residents and changing its landscape.
And again, this is a corporation.
Remember, we found out not too long ago that the CEO makes like eight or nine million dollars a year.
You know, is it federal?
Well, it's quasi federal.
You know, it's like the CDC, uh like the Federal Reserve, uh they let it operate and profit uh individually.
Uh for example, if you're a federal employee and not and your name is not Anthony Fauci, you are limited to a $200,000 salary or the salary of the vice president.
Fauci, on the other hand, made more than the president, but he made over 400,000 dollars.
But at the TVA, which is this uses government authority, uh the CEO was making eight or nine million, and there were several other um people like the chief financial officer and others who are making four or five million dollars a year as well.
Uh the successful public pressure campaign on the state-backed power and water management corporation created during the Great Depression, shone a bright light on how the ostensibly private company can use statutory authority to force residents off their land to achieve their own goals.
Rich's campaign against the TVA began earlier this year when he met with residents in Cheatham County, Tennessee, his hometown county, who said that federal armed agents had shown up in town to survey property for a 900 megawatt Natural gas plant.
Also, it was going to have uh windmills on this uh thing as well.
The rural community is far from wealthy with a medium family income of fifty-seven thousand and a poverty rate of eight point one percent.
More than forty-one thousand people call it home.
Rich said, I knew these guys are pretty ruthless, but I never thought it was this bad, he said.
Uh I got to know this story that TVA wanted to drop a 900 megawatt methane gas plant, literally in the heart of this country, on top of 500 houses, 6,000 acres of farmland, five school districts within just a few miles of this site, right on top of the main water supply.
I just couldn't believe that they would do something like this.
I mean, I knew they were pretty ruthless, but this seemed even bad for them.
Rich said that what motivated him to take action was seeing videos of local citizens being approached by armed agents trying to perform destructive testing on their property to determine if it should be condemned and then seizing it for the power plant project.
So they come rolling up on an old lady's farm and about ten cars deep, and out come out of the cars come men wearing bulletproof vests, loaded weapons, demanding access to her property because they want to come on her land.
They do destructive testing, then no doubt condemn her land and give her ten cents on the dollar and tell her to take a hike.
The problem is that you know that as much as I love the Smoky Mountain National Park, I see that every time I go in there.
You go to Cade's Cove, and it is just horrific to think.
These government bureaucrats come in and they just tell you, yeah, we're gonna turn this into a park.
So this land that your family has inhabited for generations, that's ours now.
And you see you see the abandoned businesses and abandoned homes and some of these areas that they preserve, the abandoned church buildings, and it's like, how in the world did people put up with that kind of stuff?
Uh and that was FDR.
That was FDR doing that.
And it'd be it'd be bad enough if they were going to pay you what the land was worth.
Yeah.
Or if they're even going above and beyond, say, all right, we know we're being uh, you know, we're kicking you off the land, so we're going to give you extra.
We're going to incentivize you through a large sum of money that is worth more than what your land is worth.
That'd be a that'd still be bad.
You would still be abridging people's freedoms and rights, but at least you know you're giving them extra to help them out.
But that's not what they do.
They come in and they say, We're gonna pay you less.
You're gonna take it, or we're just going to steal your land from you, and we're gonna throw you out and you'll get nothing.
Yeah, and these people, when you go through these uh cabins and stuff that they got, they got you know big gaps between uh the logs and everything.
I mean, it was it was difficult living there, all the cartoon stuff that you see about the hillbillies and the ragged clothes and all the rest of the stuff, they were so poor.
They didn't have any voice, they didn't have any ability to fight back, they didn't have lawyers to push back against this stuff.
But it was just the federal government coming in and taking the property.
And of course, they've had the same type of thing with the uh pipelines, the pipelines for of all things, CO2.
Not even a good reason for that.
You know, when you had the Keystone Pipeline, you had a foreign company uh out of Canada that was going to be running the pipeline, and they gave them the right of imminent domain to go in and kick people off of farms that they've been for a couple hundred years.
And um that is uh, you know, when you when you look at that kind of high-handed approach, uh, but then they did it again with the CO2 uh pipelines.
Total absurdity to pipe that stuff across the country so they can stick it in the ground.
Uh when I saw that video, said Rich, I could first of all, as just an American, I couldn't believe things like this were actually taking place in modern day America.
Stepping all over their Fourth Amendment rights, total disregard for her autonomy or her or her land that has been in her family for a very long time.
Well, good for him.
And he needs to take a look at what's going on with civil asset forfeiture and the drug war, where they do that, typically to poor people, but in urban areas, uh, take their cars and uh know that these people don't have the money to sue them.
You have the government operating as thieves.
They take it and say, Oh yeah, you don't like the fact that I take it?
Well, sue me in court, and you're gonna need this much money to even start the process, and the people don't have it, so they just lose their car or whatever.
Uh Rich's campaign to highlight the plight of The locals through a series of interviews that he posted to social media.
TVA officials wanted to meet with him to work out an arrangement, he said.
So they came to his house.
And he said when they showed up at his national home, he delivered an ultimatum.
He said, You got two weeks to get out of the county.
And if you don't, I'm gonna write a song that compares you to the devil himself.
Well deserved.
So this summer they canceled the plans.
But um it wasn't strictly on the uh the threat to do that because they took enough time, it took longer than that to stop.
And uh so he did the song anyway.
I'll play it for you here in a second.
Fourteen wind turbines, pipelines that ran through protected community waterways.
The mayor said uh it's been two years of local people and a lot of grassroots efforts to get the word out, the message out.
But things really started to turn around when John Rich got involved.
And of course, the thing is that I don't know that the TVA would have paid any attention even to John Rich.
Uh John Rich got on the phone with Donald Trump because he's kept uh on Trump's good side, and uh with um the USDA secretary Brooke Rollins, uh, who has some kind of authority over this semi-private enterprise.
It's a private company when they want it to be, and it's a government company when they want it to be.
He said, It took the president of the U.S. and Secretary Rollins at the USDA, myself and every citizen of that county, to actually push the TVA out.
Uh, they took more than two weeks to abandon the project, so he wrote the song.
And uh, so uh it's the good guy is one this time.
It's nice to hear because that does not happen often enough anymore.
No, no.
And especially when it's for someone, yeah, uh an area like this, yeah.
You know, where it's these people that are, you know, generally, as the article points out, they're not rich.
No, they may not be desperately poor, but they're still struggling, especially with how the economy is today.
And these people have again lived on this land for typically generations.
And to see them to get to see that they are able to keep it and to stay when so many people lose this fight is truly wonderful this time.
Yeah, the uh TVA has been um uh is an example of um what um the the kind of abusive stuff that we had uh um uh FDR push through.
He points out that um they don't answer to senators, to congressmen, to governors, definitely not to mayors, definitely not to citizens, but only to the president.
Uh so despite being given the power during the worst economic disaster in modern times, emergency, emergency, right?
See what FDR can do with emergency?
Same thing that Trump is doing with emergencies, and we need to think about that.
You know, when we have, even if we've got a legitimate emergency, we should think about what we're doing, the structures that we're creating, the institutions that we're forming, the precedents that we're setting, because you can wind up with another TVA and all of this stuff.
So the law still authorizes the TVA to acquire real estate for its projects like dams, reservoirs, transmission lines, and other public works by purchase lease or at worst, condemnation, and voting imminent domain if voluntary sale is not possible.
Uh the broad eminent domain authority has long stirred controversy.
Recently, a unanimous Supreme Court reaffirmed the imminent domain powers of the TVA, but said that it required fact-finding to determine if any exception applies.
So by default, they get to do whatever they wish.
So we'll take a quick break and I'll play for you the uh John Rich song.
We'll get to the comments when we get back.
Ma'am, they are planning to put this directly over top of your farm.
You think you own something, you don't own nothing.
For a hundred some odd years, families worked the same old fields, raised their kids and grandkids right there on that land.
Some storms flooded their ground, lots the crops die and the drown, stared the Great Depression down and never ran.
Now they're doing that one hell of a fire.
Trying to save the family name from a rich man's bottom back.
Thank you own something.
If you don't own nothing, when the government man comes around, put the sturdy old boots on your ground.
Laughs at your protest.
With a gun and a bulletproof pills.
He don't care what you have to say.
He just gonna do it anyway.
He'll smile and grin and then take your farm away.
He'll tear it out, a hell right in your face Now the devil ain't got nothing on the TV Yeah, yeah, yeah Got nothing on the TV.
If you won't bend the name, you call his personal army.
Then he'll survey all your trees and cut them down.
If you try to stand in five, he'll remind you he's Goliath.
And you're nothing but a David in his eyes He don't care about your life and liberty It's been that way since 1933 You think you own something But you don't know nothing When the government man comes around Put his dirty old boots on the ground Lapse at your
protest With a gun and a bulletproof vest You don't care what you have to say You're just gonna do it anyway He'll smile and grin and then take your farm away.
He'll tear it off.
Yeah.
Yeah, maybe uh there's hope that America can wake up when you think.
We'll have to wait and see.
Uh in areas like this, I think there's a good chance, but then you've got someplace like California where I know there are conservatives, and I know there are still good people there.
Yeah, but they are completely dwarfed by the sheer number of people that will just go along with everything.
Yeah.
The major cities.
And again, that's why it's a democratic republic and not a flat democracy.
So we don't have some place like Chicago, New York, and LA just roll over top of the rest of the country.
That's right.
That's right.
But we've got to take a look at some of the comments.
Yeah, we've got a lot of comments.
Sprumford, thank you very much, Sprumford.
We really do appreciate it.
That's very kind of you.
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Can't forget Lance.
Thank you all for the work that you do, and may God continue to bless the entire David Knight family.
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Thank you very much, Sprumford.
If Lance, if you'd scroll that comment down.
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Citizen of Americaca has also subscribed.
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We really do appreciate it.
Yeah, thank you.
I think that's James May, like from uh Top Gear.
Yeah, we watched a couple of episodes of uh Clark's odd.
I lost it when he started getting all uh scared about COVID and everything.
It's like okay, can't watch this anymore.
Clarkson's farm, that is.
Yeah, what'd I say?
Uh yeah, that's right, Clarkson's farm.
First uh couple of episodes of it were pretty good.
You do see the heavy hand of government regulation on farms.
I don't know how they got any farms left in the UK.
Yeah, it's amazing, just the absurdity.
Like it's bad in the United States, but places like I I mentioned before, but the UK and Canada, they're about 15 to 20 years ahead of us on everything.
That's right.
And so as as you see them going, know that it's coming here if they can manage it.
That's right.
They're uh testing ground, a beta test.
Goes from Britain to uh California, California to the rest of America.
It's a pipeline, and we're all stuck in it.
Sprumford again.
I refuse to go watch my daughter's choir concert due to mask mandates.
I could not participate in that lunacy.
Karen Carpenter.
Propaganda works.
That's it does.
No one is immune from propaganda.
It's important never to think to yourself, Well, I'm glad I'm not like those idiots over there.
You have to remember that there's some form of propaganda that was.
That's why they advertise so much, you know, that all that uh the green giant uh commercials and everything.
It works as silly as it is, it works.
Yeah.
Heard stupidity.
That's the right way to look at that.
Yeah, Edmax says her stupidity.
Epstein Island, my favorite aspect of COVID was everybody in media telling us to not research anything.
That's right.
You're too stupid.
Don't look up stuff.
You can't be trusted.
Why would in fact you should never look up anything at all.
Cicada 17.
I still see people wearing masks every day, even outside.
Yeah, depending on where you are, they it happens.
And just they're never going back to normal.
They will never return to the way they were.
It completely one shot them.
They are changed, and it's over.
Jimmy Ocum won.
COVID shut down my business.
Nobody wanted new flooring.
This scam has cost many, and the people responsible get dinner on my tax dollars.
Thanks, Trump.
Yeah.
Thanks, Trump indeed.
There's a war on small businesses.
Like I said many times.
Um, you know, I'd rather be called deplorable than non essential.
And that's what Trump did, and he did far more damage to small businesses than Hillary Clinton ever did.
But she didn't get the chance that she wanted.
But I don't think she would have gotten away with what Trump did.
That's the key.
They had to have Trump in there.
Uh let's see, where was Nights of the Storm?
Ooh, but they want to vaccinate the public as a whole with mosquitoes and ticks now.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
We're gonna use these wretched creatures to inject you with our wretched poisons.
Stealth Patriot, what if they came up with a vaccine for poison ivy?
The news would be saying that a poison ivy is stalking people while they're sleeping in their beds.
That's right.
It's outside.
It's creeping up your walls.
It's going to get you.
Be like maybe portraying it like the tree from Poltergeist.
Nibiru 2029.
Back in the 20th century, illness and vaccines weren't as profitable until MAGA Reagan Greenlit the Extortion Agenda.
You gave them their immunity.
Yeah.
Yeah.
1986 the Act.
Be My Valentine.
Doctors who receive all of their training from Big Pharma.
They can't think outside of that paradigm.
It is truly amazing.
They have physically actually bought into the programming.
And the associations get a lot of money as well out of it.
Uh so you know, and then the insurance companies come in and blackmail the doctors and say we'll put you out of business if you don't do these vaccines.
But again, they spend, you know, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of dollars going to medical school.
They are physically, actually, literally buying in.
If they don't believe it, they have wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Yeah.
M sellers, story on Luca News this week.
Ticks are bad this year, may need a vaccine for ticks.
What a surprise.
Yeah.
Thanks.
Lyme disease.
What was the name of the island where it showed up outside of Fort Plum?
Is that where it showed up?
Yeah.
Plum Island.
Lyme disease, most likely a government creation again.
So engineered.
Yeah.
Thank you very much.
Narrowway in Arrowgate Ministries.
I was jabbed in the military 2006 and they almost killed me with the violent reactions from the infamous seven.
B. L. Houghton.
Governor Whitmer had a big lottery to get people to take the COVID shots.
Never heard who won it, though.
Well, anyone who participated lost.
If they uh maybe they had an immediate uh adverse effect to it.
You know, it'd be interesting.
The person who started out with Republican, the wine in Ohio.
Be interesting to look up some of these people that won a million dollars, you know, and got the vaccine and to see if how their health is right now.
How let's check in on our winners, shall we?
I don't know who won, but I've heard of quite a few people that lost the uh lottery with the vaccines.
Yeah.
The only the only problem with that is that you know, I don't like the you know, we gotta be careful not to cheer when people are hurt by this.
You know, they were deceived, and um they're the victims, and uh so we don't take any joy in the fact that they were harmed by it, but it is a data point, and um and it would be important to tell people, yeah, they won a million dollars, but is it worth it?
You know, is it worth it to have uh this kind of damage to your body?
Yeah.
Citizen of America, it's poetic when the mask went on, the masks came off.
Yeah.
Stealth Patriot.
I see so many non verbal autistic boys.
Yeah.
I that was something I had never encountered as a child.
But now I you know, even here you'll go out and you'll see uh mother or something out shopping at the grocery store, and they'll have their son with just the headphones on, you know, not headphones, you know, noise muffling headphones because they can't handle loud noises, they can't handle interaction, and they have to be led around the store by the hand, and it's incredibly sad.
Doug Lug, did you see how Canada is going to cull 400 ostriches that have had avian flu and gotten over it?
They are furious that the government doesn't want to use the ostriches for avian flu study and vaccine.
I do not see that.
I'll be honest, I didn't uh I assume these are keeper people that are keeping ostriches, but uh the fact that Canada has ostriches is inter interesting to me.
I'm gonna come back because there's some things I didn't get to yesterday.
I really wanted to talk about Trump and his fundraiser.
Yeah.
Uh $15 to get him to heaven.
You know, you can afford that, right?
Oh, brothers and sisters, I can feel it.
I think that uh he's a victim of his spiritual mentor, Paul White, who is uh part of this prosperity gospel stuff.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll come right back with that.
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We have Students for Life praising a pro-abortionist celebrity for recent engagement.
Who could that be?
Who could that pro-life celebrity that got the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey can't wait to see their love story grow into little ones of their own, right?
Students for life of America.
And um this uh this is dissenter, and they said uh there's Tone Deaf, and then there's Students for Life congratulating Taylor Swift, uh, the platinum-selling evangelist of abortion rights on her engagement.
Yes, the organization founded to defend the unborn decided to pen a love letter to a woman who is openly declared, obviously I'm pro-choice.
And uh so that's like mothers against drunk driving sending a champagne toast to Budweiser.
Also, are we really gonna pretend that any of us think this is marriage is going to last?
No.
It's a celebrity marriage.
Yeah, they said Taylor Swift has built her political brand on the blood-soaked altar of reproductive rights.
She's not confused, she's not silent, she's militant.
Yet students for life, and instead of standing on principle, fell all over themselves to play Hollywood publicist.
And you know, I'm constantly seeing things from Christian organizations and publications.
Uh they're constantly looking for somebody in entertainment or sports to say something that is slightly aligned with their values as Christians.
And when they do, they just go crazy about this.
I you know, understand that you don't need a celebrity to validate what you believe.
What you believe should be validated by what you read in the Bible.
Yeah, I've mentioned it before on the show.
But if you see a story about a celebrity coming to Christ, that's great.
You know, pray for them, be happy for them.
But don't immediately start looking to them for some kind of theological inspiration.
And and I think what it is is it's an insecurity.
They want somebody that they look up to that they admire, that the public admires.
They want to they've been attacked by a lot of people for their beliefs.
And so it's like, okay, you're attacking me, but look, the celebrity that you love uh says that they believe what I believe.
So it's something that's a kind of a defensive mechanism, something that validates their belief.
Uh this person goes on to say this is part and parcel for the modern pro-life movement, seeking the applause of the world while straddling the fence of Christian idealism.
You cannot court the applause of celebrities who despise your mission and still be faithful to it.
Perhaps they've lost more than just credibility.
They've lost the plot, he says.
And then we have the uh Barner research finds that most Americans reject the biblical view of sin, again, even in church, and that's where this really comes from.
Uh American adults, including a large majority of self-identified Christians, harbor beliefs about sin that are culturally appalling but biblically inconsistent.
Just one out of every seven self-described Christians, that's only 14%, holds a biblically accurate understanding of sin, found widespread resistance to uh idea that everyone is guilty of sin in his research.
Only half of all American adults, 52%, believe that everyone has sinned, despite this being a foundational Christian doctrine and the basis of every person's need for salvation through Jesus Christ.
Remember when uh Trump was asked point blank on a couple of different occasions, uh you know, have you asked God for forgiveness?
You know, there's some things in your life that you know people would be uh concerned about.
He says, No, I don't really need any forgiveness.
You know, the hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein publicly, not just divorcing his wives, but publicly humiliating them and the other things, he doesn't need any forgiveness for that.
Um generally uh and generate generationally, the youngest adults were far less likely to affirm sinfulness with just an universal sinfulness as it's part of our nature.
Just 47% of Gen Z agreeing, compared to 49% of millennials, 53% of Gen X and 57% of baby boomers.
Uh black adults, 62% were more likely than whites or Hispanics to agree, while only 28% of Asians affirm the belief, just over half of adults, 52% believe that they are personally sinners.
In other words, you you don't really need uh what only Christ can provide if you don't really come to terms with your sin.
And um most religions don't even uh talk about what would need to be done to appease God when you have and and when you think about sin, you think about it as um you know two different things.
One of them is you fell short of doing what you should do.
Maybe you tried, but you fell short.
But then there's also I think frequently it's referred to as iniquity, and that is just open rebellion against God.
And and that's really what was the case in the Garden of Eden.
You know, God says you can have every tree except this one.
And it was outright rebellion to God.
It wasn't that that was something, you know, we typically look at sins and say, well, if you steal or you murder, that's very serious because that's man to man, right?
And um, but they they uh uh in in violating that, you know, we say, Oh, it's a big deal, they just ate a fruit, right?
Whatever it was, it was it was rebellion to God, and uh that's the key thing.
And uh we all have if we're honest about it, we all have aspects of that in our life.
Uh so in terms of people who agreed with the idea that sin is real, but people are basically good at heart.
Uh that was about 70% of all adults who agreed with that statement when they put that there.
Describing all people as basically good at heart as a cultural uh it's culturally comfortable dismissal of sin that millions of people use to ignore the possibility that their love affair is disobedience to God and uh or whatever they are in love with.
So we have Trump, I think, mocking the idea of uh Christ and Christianity yet again, asking for a fifteen Dollar donation uh in his eternal destination email.
When we first heard about this, uh uh Karen saw it and she said, Do you see that?
And both Lance and I said, That's not real.
That's some kind of a parody thing.
No, it actually is real.
And uh when you look at uh the the fundraiser that they sent out, uh that's that uh that they didn't have that picture there, I don't think, but um uh you can see the fundraiser there uh on the left side uh actually shows um that's that's what they said.
Thank you.
I want to try to get to heaven, he said.
Last year I came millimeters from death when the bullet bullet pierced my ear.
But God has a mission for me to make America great.
Let me say uh that God doesn't really care about making any country great, especially a country that has turned its back on God so publicly uh for for for most of my life.
And uh it's uh any country that does that, especially the countries that not only don't glorify God, but are proud of themselves and proud of their sin.
Uh God is not concerned about making them great, he's going to bring them low.
And we should all be concerned about that.
Trump again is invoking religion.
I would say that he's mocking God.
In his fundraising appeals, the email once again with a subject line, I want to try to get to heaven.
It frames his political career and survival of last year's assassination attempt as evidence of divine intervention, declaring that God saved me for one reason to make America great again.
And um he even put this out.
Um he put out uh fear not.
As one person pointed out uh in the past, he's put this out, fear not.
I am Donald J. Trump, fear not.
I will always love you for supporting me.
Unity, peace, make America great again.
That is a parody, I would say a blasphemy of Isaiah, where he says, Fear not, I'm with you.
Do not be dismayed, for I am thy God.
I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with the right hand of my righteousness.
Uh, he really is trying to elevate himself to the place of God.
Isn't it amazing, you know, this this guy who there he is with his presidential seal as a halo.
Uh it's it's truly amazing to see what he's doing here.
Uh he recounts his victories against Hillary Clinton, his legal battles as part of his spiritual mission.
That's right.
He uh his his legal battles because he was having sex with porn stars and paying them to keep quiet, the allegations of sexual assault and of course the adulteries that he's so proud of, that was his spiritual battle.
And he God was on his side and all that stuff.
You really believe that?
I wonder if he's looking at you know these prosperity gospel grifters and being wondering how can I get in on that?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's uh I've played that before, you know, the fact that A, he doesn't think that he's got any sin, and B, you know, when he talks about uh when he was much younger, his parents took him to kind of the proto-typical prosperity gospel.
It was um um uh what was the guy's name?
Uh can't remember him, but um anyway, it's before you started with uh uh Joel Austin and Paul White.
Uh Copeland?
No, no, no.
Was it was Benny Hinn one of the guys that did that?
No, no, they're not prospero.
Well, I guess maybe they are kind of prosperity gospel.
I don't know, I don't really pay attention to what they're known as theatrics.
But uh it was uh he was a guy who was kind of a self-help guru.
Um my mind's just gone blank on it.
Anyway, uh he said, I God saved me for one reason to make America great again.
Uh except that um he is a big part of turning America further away from God.
You know, and the Democrats they've got their LGBT pride, the Republicans have got their Donald Trump pride.
Meanwhile, we had at this meeting that the Shanghai uh uh meeting where you had um Putin and she and Kim from North Korea all meeting together, as well as the leader of India.
Uh hot mic caught Putin and she discussing discussing harvesting organs so that they could achieve immortality.
Um and so it was they were able to pick this up because you've got uh translators are repeating this stuff.
So they got it in the original Language, if you don't catch it once, you get another couple of shots at it in another language as they translate it.
What uh she is saying in Chinese, they translate into Russian and then into Korean, so people are able to piece it together as the translators are doing their thing.
Uh these days at 70 years, you are still a child, was one of the things that uh she was saying.
I guess I I don't really feel like uh much like a child.
You know, when I watch your son calling around on the floor uh on his knees, I'm thinking, Oh, that would hurt.
He's speedy with it, too.
Yeah, he's yeah, and he's uh he stands up and ta tumbles over, and it's like that would really hurt that'd be a good idea.
I think that might kill me.
Exactly.
Uh so as as they're walking along, talking about um uh as one person sent this to me, said um they all believe they're gonna live to 150.
Uh as he said, good luck with that.
Glad I won't live to see it happen.
Well, you know, dictators uh living to 150, that's their dream.
That's what they've been told.
And um yet uh this is uh what they were saying to each other.
Putin, Kim, and she revealed they got a lot in common with Teal, Musk, and Gates.
Namely that they are striving for immortality.
Uh this axis of powers seeks the same outcome as a megalomaniac technocrats in the Western world, says Patrick Wood at Technocracy News.
Uh Xi Jinping commented on the possibility of people living to 150 during a hot mic moment with Russian and North Korean counterparts, a rare glimpse of an unscripted chat between three of the world's most prominent strongmen.
Audio of the exchange lasted less than a minute, dropped out at times, caught snippets and interaction, but like I said, because they were able to get it uh, you know, three different languages repeating it, you'll be able to put it together.
Uh heard in Russian earlier, people rarely live to 70, but these days at 70, you're still a child.
And then he went on to say, with the development of biotechnology, human organs can be continuously transplanted, and people can live longer and younger to even achieve immortality, said uh Putin.
A separate translator was then heard repeating in Korean a reference to the organ transplants.
She then spoke again in Mandarin, and the final comment as the camera cut away.
Predictions are in this century there's a chance also of living to 150.
And of course, China is notorious for cutting out the organs of living prisoners and others.
Age and health have been a concern for all three of these leaders, but they don't see this.
All these people who have done a deal with the devil to get where they are, is like all of our political leaders who uh are carried out feet first out of Congress because they just won't leave.
Uh that is their life.
That is what they live for, and they believe that they're going to live forever.
They really do.
You can see it in what they do, and so what they don't do.
I c it's hard to imagine wanting to stick around in a place like that.
Yeah.
They especially since they continue to accumulate wealth.
They come in, they're moderately wealthy, and after a few years they've got millions of dollars to their name.
You would think just about anyone else would look at this and go, This place is miserable.
The people here are awful.
I'm going to take my money, I'm going to go.
I'm just going to retire, and you'll never hear from me again.
But these people refuse.
They stay in until again, as you said, they get carried out feet first.
Yeah, power is the thing that motivates them.
It's what gives meaning to their lives.
And they don't care how many people they've got to kill or harm in order to get and keep that power.
We look at what is happening in California.
There is a fight now, a lawsuit by a couple of teachers who say that uh the schools want them to lie to parents about the children that are being gender gaslit.
That's why what we're talking about before.
You're going to take the guns away from training trainees, and yet uh you won't take away the gaslighting that is happening there.
Uh this may end up with the Supreme Court, because this is a religious issue uh here.
Once a student makes known that they have a prof uh preferred name or preferred pronoun, only people with a legitimate need to know that information will be told, and the schools in California don't think that parents have a legitimate need.
Folks, this is a UN agenda.
The UN Convention for the Rights of the Child.
I played the commercial several times I did about that, and uh about um I guess it's about thirteen years ago now.
Um they wanted to always separate the children from the parents, and the way they wanted to do it was to say that children have rights over and above their parents, and uh when they don't, uh they do not have rights until they have adult abilities, reasoning, capabilities, and responsibility.
Uh So these teachers are saying, you can't force me to violate my conscience, my religious beliefs, telling me that I have to lie to the parents.
And they're saying, well, you don't have to lie to them.
You just have to say to them, I can't really talk about that.
But the teachers came out and said, uh, well, no, that is a lie.
Um they said um uh it is a lie not to answer the question.
And um they said uh she said that it harms the students, as a matter of fact.
She said, I thought it was teaching children to be duplicitous to start building a double life where they could be one persona with their friends and adults who confirm that, and then they would go home and have a completely different story, a completely different personality, shall we say, with their own family.
I knew from working with youth for so many years, I knew that would be confusing, it would be harmful, it'd make them depressed, then you can give them SSRIs, tell them that the world is set against them, and so forth.
She said they gave me a statement that if a parent was to directly ask us a question, we were to say, this is beyond the scope of my meeting, they said.
But uh we believe that God created man and woman for them to procreate and have that family to raise them up according to Christian standards.
It's scary.
Co-workers that we'd known for 20 years turned nasty.
It felt like an alternate universe.
Well, that's because it is an alternate universe.
You need to wake up and run away from this thing.
Uh so they said uh when they were told that they had to lie, uh, it was just too far.
They said the district allowed us to use last names rather than pronouns.
But it would not compromise when it came to keeping secrets from parents.
Uh and so it's not just the uh teachers that are upset, of course, parents are suing as well.
One family identified in court as Jane and John Poe, learned their daughter was identifying as a boy after she attempted suicide.
Doctors told them what the school kept from them.
Uh so uh that is really the issue.
And I'll just one more story that I wanted to put in here, and that is uh an ex-Disney animator who is uh making the rounds of the talk shows because uh he's got a um a movie that he's put out now that um he's proud of, but he said he worked for years in the entertainment business, especially for Disney, and he said what he noticed changing was he said when he began, we knew who our audience was.
He said they didn't want to offend mom and dad.
They didn't want to make certain teaching moments and apply how Hollywood sort of philosophizes away from the parents.
But he said, now we have a different approach.
We have a culture where it's we want to educate your child.
Honestly, I don't think there's a debate anymore.
I think we totally can see this throughout entertainment.
And so he left Disney 25 years ago because he saw that happening.
He said, um, you know, what they're doing is they are trying to propagandize kids and do it over and above the parents.
In other words, the entertainment industry is just like the education industry.
That's precisely what is going on.
He saw it, he got out of it, he's got a movie that's gonna be coming up in September called uh Light of the World, and it's gonna be released actually, uh, just got released uh today, September the 5th.
So I'll give you a tip about that if you want to uh check that out.
I don't know anything about it other than the fact that he pushed back against Disney's efforts to groom children over and against their parents.
Well, we're gonna take a quick break.
Do we have uh Gerald with us yet?
Yeah, okay, good.
We're gonna take a quick break and we're gonna talk to Gerald.
It's been a real busy week as far as economics and as far as war goes, it's it's truly been amazing.
So we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll be right back.
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Really interested in hearing what he has to say.
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Let's talk about the Israel war.
We subscribe to Han's the Israeli newspaper.
Pay to go there.
We go to Jerusalem Post, we go to Times of Israel, we go to um Wynnet.
What do you hear what the Israelis have to say?
Oh, we also go to Press TV, Tehran Times, IRNA, ISNA, want to hear what the Iranians have to say.
Yeah.
Oh, we go to Arab News, we go to Al Jazeera, we want to hear what the Arabs have to say.
Oh, we go to France 24, we go to Euro News, etc.
We want to hear what the Europeans have to say, the Americans have to say, and then we say, this is what they're saying.
This is our analysis, and this is where we see it going.
So there's no propaganda.
Yeah.
Only the facts.
That's right.
And nobody does that.
Nobody gives you trends analysis and trend forecasts.
You don't know how to do it.
Yeah.
Again, you know, I have best selling books, Trends Two Thousand, Trend Tracking.
I've been at this 45 years.
So again, you go to Knight and you put the link in, it's two dollars and 50 cents a week.
Nothing.
And it's like it's a great online format.
I really like the way it's set up online.
It's like uh again, if you don't want to, you could go to the New York Times, the toilet paper record.
This is the business section, five dollars for the weekend edition.
They've gone full USA today, haven't they?
There's nothing there's once upon a time, it was all copy.
There were no pictures.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's finished.
The people don't have a clue what's going on.
So um, uh, I'm sorry, what did you begin talking about?
What do you want to say?
Well, you know, you picked uh you picked gold as being a big investment.
Well, we've seen uh gold having yet another moment, another run-up into record territory.
It's up 34% this year, and in just the last couple of weeks, it jumped like two percent from a Friday to Friday, as I pointed out, and then it was like up another three percent from Friday to Labor Day, and uh then over a 24 hour period this week, it went up another two percent.
Uh what's going on with that?
And is that going to continue?
What do you think?
It's going to continue.
Yeah.
I think so because all of them are the fundamentals are there.
I started buying gold in the late 1970s.
It was 163 dollars an hour.
And it went up to 850 by 1980.
So uh you had a good run right there.
Yeah.
And um, as we're going on the air, just for it it hit almost three thousand six hundred dollars today.
Really?
Wow.
Yeah.
And now it's when I got off, it was like three thousand five hundred and eighty-two dollars an ounce.
Wow.
Wow.
The reason it spiked up again, it's very simple.
They came out with the new job numbers.
Did you see them?
Yeah.
No, I haven't seen the new job numbers, but uh I saw that they were going to be uh they were anticipating them to be low.
How low were they?
22,000 jobs.
What?
Wow.
That's it.
Is that including uh federal jobs and government jobs?
Because I remember the previous job report, I tried to make it look good, but it was that's everything.
That's including the government growing, yeah.
Wow.
So initially the Dow this morning went way up.
Now, as I got on the air, it was down about 300 points, all of them are in the red.
All right, so here's the deal.
They're gonna lower interest rates.
Yeah.
That's why the dollars go the dollar the lower interest rates go, the deeper the dollar falls.
Gold is dollar-based.
The deeper the dollar falls, when our other currencies go up, it's cheaper for them to buy gold.
And gold is the number one safe haven asset.
You know the covers of the trends journal.
Why in 2024 we said a golden year for gold?
Yeah.
It only went up 30% that year.
Yeah.
And we said it's going to keep.
Now, I'm going to tell you again.
When Trump got elected, gold prices plummeted.
Boom.
They went way down.
A couple hundred points.
Hundred bucks.
And then started going up.
First the tariffs, and then lower interest rates.
You only go by the facts.
It's not what you want, what you like, what you wish, it's what is.
Let's go back to we've talked about this.
And of course it went up.
And everybody was expecting that he was going to do great things for crypto.
And of course he has with his family uh done great things.
I think uh Eric Trump just had a half a billion dollar uh windfall from it.
But uh and it's become their primary investment.
Uh but uh even on Bitcoin and crypto, uh he failed to meet expectations.
Again, you know, it is it's disgusting that the the they're doing this.
If you were I say, let's do our own crypto, we're to go nowhere.
Hey, but I'm a Trump, all right?
Yeah.
All right.
Exactly.
I'm a Trump, you're a nobody.
Again, I had lunch with his brother, I told you, Robin, back in 2017 in Wassayek across the river over here.
Yeah, a restaurant.
And um he told me when the father died, he left the family over, the father died, I think in 2002, left them over half a billion dollars.
Trump's nothing more than a spoiled daddy's boy, the same with his kids.
Yeah.
Again, look what they're doing with Intel.
With 15% now with the government, we're in partners with them.
Isn't that amazing?
It's an Italian guy, and that wasn't a fan of mine in the past.
His name was Benito Mussolini.
The merger of state and corporate powers is called fascism.
All right.
That's right.
That's the definition.
It's right in front of our eyes.
That's right.
Right in front of our eyes.
The crypto oh, this is a Trump that hated crypto.
You oh oh, everybody forgot that?
Yeah.
Oh, Bitcoin's killing a dollar.
It's terrible.
This is that that guy.
Everybody is so afraid of him and what he says.
You know, all he has to do is criticize the CEO of Intel, and all of a sudden they're begging for an audience with him.
And the next thing you know, uh, he's taking a big share of interest in Intel.
And uh, this is a guy who couldn't run casinos profitably.
What do you think he's going to do with uh a semiconductor company that by the way uh was I think one of if not the worst performing of the big tech companies over the last uh couple of years or so again?
It's the merger of state and corporate powers.
Yeah, the the big powerful keep getting bigger, stealing our money to do it, and it it's a it's a it's a crime syndicate.
Here, you ready?
This is uh the Wall Street Journal yesterday.
Bitcoin mining company backed by Trump's son surges after listen after listing.
Yep.
Shares jumped about 17% Wednesday.
Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr.
The Bitcoin Mining Company.
Uh uh and other American Bitcoin shareholders own about 88% of the combined company.
What a joke.
Yeah, they're saying sick joke.
His stake now in crypto is worth more than the value of all 13 golf course and resort properties.
So that's what they're moving everything into.
So now going back to gold.
Yeah.
With the lousy job numbers, they know that they're going to lower interest rates.
The lower interest rates go, the deeper the dollar falls.
The deeper the dollar falls, the cheaper it is for other currencies, people with other currencies to buy gold.
So now the lower interest rates go, the higher inflation goes.
Get ready for drag flation.
Ray Dalio is calling it stagflation.
Stagflation is a thing of the past.
It's not going to stagnate.
It's going to go down.
Declining economic growth and rising inflation.
Dragflation.
He also said that he thinks uh we're going to have a uh debt-induced heart attack.
And he says he gives it two, maybe three years at the most.
What do you think about that?
He's 100% correct.
Yeah.
You know, I I was just on uh today with Gary Null.
Uh uh, and he has a great program, uh Progressive Radio Network.
And he was saying that when you put in all the debt level corporate debt and on and on and on, we're about 220 trillion dollars in debt, not 37 trillion.
And this this is very important too.
Again, we're talking about crypto.
Again, like it, hate it.
You know, we've been bullish on it because of what it is, not because we like it.
And now you're hearing about this um here we go.
You ready for this?
This is from the Financial Times yesterday.
London's bullion trade to trial digital form of gold.
The World Gold Council is seeking to launch a digital form of gold, a move that could revolutionize London's 900 billion physical market for the precious metal by creating a new way to trade, settle, and collateralize bullion.
The new format would create the ability, quote, to pass gold digitally around the global ecosystem as collateral for the first time, said David Tate, chief executive of the World Gold Council.
Yeah, you gotta be careful about uh when they make tokens and securitization out of real assets because we saw how that went with the with real estate.
Uh is this going to be another how does this differ or does it differ from the ETF of uh gold and silver and things like that?
It differs in the sense that they say it's physical and you could get it with ETFs, you know.
Yeah.
This is important.
This is very important because this could wipe out a lot of the digital currencies.
Mm-hmm.
That are backed by nothing.
This is backed by gold.
And this could be a challenge to the stable coins as well.
Stable coin is backed by the currency.
By the dollar, yeah.
So it's literally stable.
Not stable at all.
An instable coin.
Yeah.
Or destabilized coin.
There's a lot of coin and it's not stable, but yeah, here I got something I want to sell you.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's a way for them to strike you.
What I'm saying to you, nobody's repeating.
This is very important.
This just came out yesterday.
Gold goes digital, you're going to see it skyrocket.
You can see $10,000 gold.
That's true.
That's true.
It's going to wipe out the other.
The world is digital.
As I say, they misspelt it in the in the King's James Bible.
They say the meek shall inherit the earth.
The geeks have inherited the earth.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, what do you think about silver as well?
I know that doesn't have positive on that too.
Yeah, it doesn't have the big upside of going digital, I guess.
Although they could do it with that as well.
And then uh you you mentioned the fact that when you pull in all of the unfunded liabilities and debt, uh, including things like Social Security obligations and stuff like that.
A couple hundred trillion dollars.
But um I thought it was very ominous when uh Doug Bergum, who's now the Interior Secretary, when he was having his confirmation hearings, he said, yeah, we've got a lot of natural resources.
We've got one or two hundred trillion dollars worth of natural resources, and that's been repeated again by uh Scott Bessant and Howard Lutnik saying that they've got an idea about how they can put the 200 trillion dollars worth of natural assets that we've got to work.
Uh do you think they're setting us up for some kind of a uh a pump and dump and that they're going to essentially use the uh uh crash that they set up and digital uh assets to uh collateralize it with uh natural resources and and send those out of the city?
They may try and do that.
Oh, you mentioned Lutnik, you mean his son that's also in the crypto gang?
Yeah.
That Lutnik?
Yeah, Lutnik, Kracknik, Witcoff, Jerkov, all those guys.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's amazing to me to see we've never had anybody just openly get involved in conflicts of interest like this.
And that's really what I'm saying.
Right in front of your eyes.
Right, right.
Again, this crypto thing is a it's a scam right in front of your eyes.
Yeah.
Oh, hey, hey, remember this one?
Remember Trump and and um Musk?
We're going into Fort Knox.
Yeah, that's right.
That disappeared, didn't it?
What do happen?
That's right.
Don't hear anything about that.
I think it was a hoax.
He likes to call the Epstein stuff a hoax, but I think that was a hoax.
Uh Besson has said that we've got a housing emergency.
They're going to declare something about that and do something uh uh coming up this fall, he said.
What do you think they're likely to do when they declare housing to be an emergency?
He said everything is on the table.
Uh what do you think they might do about that?
They're gonna try to lower it lower more uh mortgage rates.
And that and you and again, that doesn't come about by lowering interest rates.
That's right.
We've seen it when they lowered the interest rates to banks, that the longer term interest rates for mortgages actually went up because people looked at that and said it's gonna be inflationary.
So I need to, if I'm gonna lock in a loan for 30 years, I need to get it at a higher rate.
So uh how were they gonna do by fiat?
Like, yeah, they can make up any crap they want.
Again, you know, people would say, you know, I'm a futurist.
Nobody could predict the future.
Right.
I was totally 100% wrong when I believed two times that the markets would crash in 2012.
Again, I'd forecast, I took out the domain name that uh Panic of 08 in 2007.
They didn't teach me about zero interest rate policies or a thing called quantitative easing.
Right.
In economics 101 at graduate school.
They made up this crap.
Yeah.
Modern monetary theory.
All right.
Got it wrong again.
2020, when they lock down the country.
This is gonna crash out, man.
Oh no.
We're gonna bring interest rates to zero, and we're gonna pump in trillions of dollars of fake money back by nothing and print it on nothing.
Go home, here's free money.
You know, your business is free money.
Oh, housing prices?
I thought they would collapse.
Oh, they only went up 50% since then?
Yeah.
I took automobiles, is nobody's going to be able to afford to buy what.
Oh, the prices went up what?
39% since then?
Mm-hmm.
Again, they create this fake stuff.
Yeah.
So that's where we're at.
And it's very important to see where this is going.
Here, this was this was re this was on Wednesday.
Layoff surged nearly 40% last month, with employees eliminating 85,000, 80, excuse me, 86,000 positions.
That was from Challenger Gray and Christmas.
All right.
You ready for this?
Yeah.
The retail sector also has been hit hard this year.
Retailers have eliminated 83,656 jobs this year through August.
You ready?
A 242% increase from the 24,489 cuts announced during the same period last year.
Are we winning?
142% increase in firing people in retail.
Oh, retail?
You mean where 70% of our GDP is consumer-based?
Yeah.
I guess we're going to.
I go out a little I go out, you know, I go out to get out, because I gotta write about this crap, you know, every day.
So I gotta get my mind off.
And I I don't eat out that much, but I but I go to nice restaurants, have a little bit of this or that.
Here's what I notice.
Mostly older people now in the restaurants.
Hardly any people there 30, 40 years old.
All older people.
They don't have a dough.
Yeah.
Uh down in the city on Sunday, down in West Village, sitting out in Hudson's.
Nice restaurant, sitting outside, beautiful day.
Beautiful day.
90% of the people walking by were dressed like crap.
And probably about 70% overweight, 80%.
The only thing to me that's going to change things is a renaissance.
Facts don't matter.
Hey, yeah, well, anyway, look at don't believe me.
How about the major stories in CNN last week about Taylor Swift getting married or engaged or whatever?
I'm not making that up.
Yeah, I know.
Front page news.
Yeah.
Front page news.
The people, you gotta bring the spirit of the people up.
As I say, the only thing is gonna change it as I see it as a Renaissance.
Ale Ramana at Al Antica, the manner of the Romans and the ancients, they said to describe the work they were creating during the Renaissance.
Was that like 1400?
The Romans and the ancients.
And again, it followed the black plague.
60% of Europe was wiped out because of filthy sanitation.
People were doing it to themselves.
They brought their spirit up.
Facts don't matter to people.
Facts don't matter to the R. We have we have a government now that uh just operates by fiat.
You know, it's not just that we have a fiat currency, as you're pointing out, you know, they can they can come up with stimulus checks, they can come with quantitative easing, they can do anything.
And everything is being done just by fiat, like a dictatorship.
So everything, I guess, is really on the table.
They're capable of doing anything.
And um since he's done that with tariffs, and it's now gonna be going up probably before the Supreme Court pretty quickly.
What do you think is gonna happen uh depending on which way that goes?
I mean, if they support his tariffs, what do you think that's gonna do?
And if they shut them down, uh, what do you think is going to happen?
To the shut them down, that'll be positive for the dollar.
And uh if they keep them going, it'll be negative.
But again, you know, people hate me for this.
Again, I can't stand Trump as a person.
He's genocide, he makes Genocide Joe look good.
And what he's doing with Israel, he's quote is I've no presidents ever done more for Israel than I have.
Oh, you only got a hundred million dollars from Sheldon Adelson and his wife gave you the numbers are up to almost 200 million.
Yeah.
Oh, you'd move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and told Israel, hey, you know that land you stole the Golden Heights, it's yours.
Yeah.
Oh, and you're giving him all the bombs and to kill the slaughter people, you know.
So I can't stand them on that.
And before we went on the air, we're going to talk about Venezuela, so remember to talk about that.
Uh I can't stand him for what he's doing.
But I agree with tariffs.
Because one time, yeah.
This is one of the t-shirts I had.
I showing you this, right?
Yeah.
He wears Slick Willie, 1992.
This is the guy that get the jobs out of America, bringing them in NAFTA.
Yeah.
We can get cheap labor down there in Mexico.
Make more money, all right.
Get the jobs out of you.
Manufacturing jobs used to pay higher wages.
Mm-hmm.
When America made an America.
I got dishes for my aunt Zizzy, may she rest in peace.
Syracuse, China from Syracuse, New York.
You know, we're all over.
We were making our we didn't have rust belts.
So I'm in favor of tariffs for that reason, but his things are different.
You're bringing foreign companies in here to open the businesses, which is different than American companies owning it.
That's right.
So I'm in favor of the tariffs.
He's bringing in foreign workers with the H1B visa thing, you know.
That's like, well, that's that's orders of magnitude worse than bringing in foreign goods uh to bring in people with H1B visas to replace American workers.
Yeah.
International best seller wrote it in 1996.
Came out in 98.
They held it back a year.
Anyway.
Bill Clinton was the guy that started the H1B visas.
Yeah.
The internet revolution was happening.
Yeah.
This is here.
When I was a young kid, I remember my parents made a rest in peace.
They're talking, they're trying to get their cousin Constantino from Italy to come here.
They had a lot of problems trying to get him here.
That's how tough immigration used to be.
Yeah.
LBJ, LB Jerkov, the guy who gave us the Vietnam War, he was the first one that loosened the immigration laws.
Because they're drafting all us guys and they needed more people to come in.
Then the internet revolution happens.
They do the H1B visas because they didn't want to pay the American people the money that we deserve, so you can get cheap labor from China, India, and other countries.
That's why they did the H1B visas.
Now let's go back under the Biden administration.
Flooding in with immigrants.
Why?
Go to Marshalls, go to Target, go to any of these places outside the signs, help wanted, full-time, part-time.
All over the place.
They needed cheap labor.
That's why they let them all come in.
Yeah.
That's right.
And by the way, okay, you let them come in.
Now you got this ice crap with these masks on, like that made Hitler and the Gestapo look good.
Yeah.
They create the problem.
Yeah.
Let him stay.
All right, don't let any more come in.
Fine.
Yeah.
But you brought them in.
Now you're throwing them out.
Yeah.
So I'm against that.
Yeah, I'm against the masked militarized police, using the military as police and all the rest of the stuff.
And it's all done to address problems that they created.
But they're not addressing the problems in the right way.
They're creating other additional problems that are going to come back to bite us.
And that's the whole point with all this stuff.
It's insane.
When you look at what's happening with H1B visas, uh it's gotten to be so large with India that when uh somebody talked about that, they said um uh well, you know, the Indian government started pushing back against it because there's so much money that not only are they taking American jobs, but they're sending so much money out that it's about a third of the budget of the Indian government that is that is doing that.
Same thing with uh Mexico sending so much money out of the country uh when they're doing that.
So, you know, he's not addressing those issues at all.
And uh, you know, to do this.
I I played a couple of videos yesterday of small business owners who've absolutely they're losing their entire business because they can't make a decision because Trump can't make a decision.
Uh his tariffs are arbitr arbitrary, they're capricious, they're on again, they're off again, and now he's got the legal fight, and these people are saying, I can't afford to bring stuff in because I don't know if all of a sudden the price is gonna drop 50% after I bring it in, or I can't even afford to pay the tariffs that Trump instantly and immediately added to that.
Everything that he's doing as as an emergency solution to his problems that that he identifies out there.
Everything that he's doing is fighting against the rule of law and um uh creating a kind of fascist economy and also a fascist uh police state.
Uh and so that I guess that kind of brings us to what's going on in Venezuela.
One of the things that really bothered me was to see the uh fist bumps and all the rest of the stuff from the people who are Trump supporters uh about the destruction of that uh that boat.
Now, uh J.D. Vance was asked yesterday, uh, what legal authority did you have to shoot first and just kill those eleven people?
And uh he says they were terrorists.
It's like are the terrorists because you say so?
Uh you didn't stop it to see if it's got any drugs.
You didn't uh evaluate that you just think that they're terrorists, so now you have a license to kill, is that right?
And you remember, Gerald, we had a president in the Philippines Dutarte.
Remember what he did in his war on drugs?
He told the police, he said, uh you see somebody thinks a drug dealer, just kill 'em.
He says, I don't care about human rights.
Shoot 'em dead.
And they did.
About twelve thousand people uh lost their lives that way.
And and this is the attitude of the Trump administration.
And it wasn't just um, it wasn't just uh uh uh J.D. Vance, it was also Rubio making a speech talking about how there's gonna be a lot more of this, and Heg Seth is saying the same thing.
Uh and it looks like this is a prelude uh to a couple of things.
Number one, they want to go hot with the drug war, and um you know, we've had this thing's been going on for fifty four years.
I don't see that they're going to win this by force.
It's really a spiritual issue.
Uh that's the key thing.
And if force was going to work, they've done all kinds of things over the last uh half century.
We've now got a situation where the police, if they want to take your property, they can take your property and charge it with a crime.
They don't charge you, they don't give you due process, they don't even charge you, let alone find you guilty.
They just take your car or your cash or your plane or your house or whatever, and then say, so sue me if you want it back.
That's why they call it civil asset forfeiture.
So now we're gonna kill people on site because we think that that uh they're involved in drugs, or because we label them as a terrorist.
I've been labeled as a terrorist by Southern Poverty Law Center and ADL and other people like that.
And most people who have spoken out against the pandemic and other things like that have been labeled as terrorists.
You know, you're gonna kill people if you tell people the truth.
That type of thing.
What's the matter with these people that they can't see that?
Let's go back where you started with what Vance said.
Yeah.
He said they're terrorists.
So if I was talking to him, man to man, I just want you to shove your crap down your throat.
Yeah.
You got it.
Who the hell are you to say they were terrorists?
That's right.
Give me the facts.
That should be the attitude.
And it's gone.
And the reason it's gone, because the people are lost their fight.
They got no guts.
You little clown.
Who the hell do you think you're talking to?
Who the hell do you think you're talking to?
Slaughtering these people that are how many miles away from America on a boat of nowhere, and you're calling them terrorists?
That's right.
Where's the proof?
Show me the proof.
Nope.
No proof.
I'm the vice president.
I'll tell you what to do.
I'm a little boy of nothing.
Oh, the seals got me there.
Oh, the Vance to change his name three times?
That little clown?
That little jerk.
Oh, but the seals, look how rich that guy is now.
Pantyo, oh I'm in the Trump Club.
Rubio, could you get a lower piece of jerk than that guy?
Look at the clown show.
Now go back to Venezuela.
They're making this crap up about a drug war.
Yeah.
As an excuse.
That's right.
Because we'll only go by the facts.
Let's go back to 2019.
We're gonna get rid of that guy Maduro.
Oh yeah.
They brought in that guy, uh, Guaido, little boy of nothing.
Yeah.
The president?
Trump said he's the real president.
Oh, you remember that?
Oh, everybody knows it remember that, huh?
Oh, you don't remember how they try to invade from Colombia into Venezuela to try to throw over the government and they lost it?
Oh, the Guaido, that guy, little boy?
That the United States in Europe said as the official president.
Of Venezuela?
Oh, that was 2019.
Oh, now they're making up this drug crap.
That all this drugs are coming in because of Venezuela, so we gotta attack them.
They just happen to have a lot of oil.
The oil the oil-rich country, exactly.
Yeah.
Just a clear.
Do you think we would have invaded Iraq if their major export was broccoli?
Yeah.
I agree.
Yeah, and Libya.
But you know, one of the things that really bothers me is the fact that they're making this argument.
I'm entitled to do it if I think he's a terrorist, and the MAGA people are cheering this on.
This is what I voted for.
Uh go America, and all the rest of the stuff.
It's absolutely stupid.
Yeah.
What do I care what stupid people think?
Yeah.
Well, I care because it's a big thing.
They're dumber than dumb could be.
You know, stop and think about the fact l let's imagine that they were to uh they've got all these military assets there.
Let's imagine that they stopped the ship and they searched the ship and they found that they're running drugs.
Let's say fentanyl even, right?
So and so then the the response is they just line the guys up and machine gun them down.
What would people think about that?
But this is even one step removed from that.
They don't even bother to check to see if their hunch is correct.
They just blow the people up.
It's a crime syndicate.
You don't ask murderers why they're murderers.
Yeah.
Oh, this there's a little vants calling them terrorists.
Hey, what god do you believe in?
All you fake little clowns that talk about your god.
How about thou shalt not kill?
Yeah.
Could you get that one in your head?
Yep.
Yeah, a bunch of little phony freaks.
In a country near you.
Yeah.
Well, it's very important that we have due process and and uh the the people who are under Trump.
There's no process.
Oh, I know.
But the people on under Trump.
People under Trump are now openly contemptuous of it, which is really, you know, it's one thing to just be apathetic when they do it, but to cheer them on when they're doing it.
I remember when they first started talking about this uh Chicago, so we're gonna send military troops into Chicago.
And one woman said, Well, I just had my car hi uh car jack and they broke my arm doing it.
But I don't want the military on the streets here.
And you had all these uh uh MAGA people, Trump supporters, mocking her.
How stupid can you be?
And it's like, how stupid can you be, pal?
You want a military-standing army occupying the cities?
That's insane.
And yet that's the kind of that's ultimately where this war on drugs that's been going on for half a century, ultimately where it leads domestically as well.
We've got uh shoot first gang uh that can't shoot straight and can't win a war, but they can go in and take over Venezuela and take the oil and uh the the war on drugs is an excuse for that, just like the excuse that they used saying that Canada was our main supplier of fentanyl.
It's just as absurd as that, isn't it?
Yeah, you're just making up this crap.
Yeah, and again, there's absolutely no way that if America invades Venezuela that we win.
We haven't won a war since World War II.
And we wouldn't have won that without the Russians, but you're not allowed to say that.
Yeah.
They were the first ones to defeat Germany after Germany killed over 25 million Russians in Operation Barbarossa.
Yeah.
And we oh, remember the Afghan war, the longest war in American history that we lost?
Yeah.
Oh, I forgot about the Vietnam War.
We grow for during that time, and we lost that one.
That's right.
Oh, the Iraq war didn't get that one either.
But we figured out what the Trump has figured out what the problem is, Gerald.
The problem is we're called the Department of Defense.
He's gonna call it the Department of War, because that's when we won all of our wars.
That's when we were the Department of War.
So he's got it, he's got it solved.
There's a picture here.
This is the New York Times.
I don't know if you can see that.
This is the uh that in China they had that big military parade.
Yeah, yeah.
You saw the pictures, right?
You see what the people look like?
No, watching it.
The United States, they're too fat to fight.
They can't get enough people because they're overweight.
Yeah.
That's a fact.
I'm not making that up.
Yeah.
You're gonna beat the Chinese, 1.4 billion against 347 million?
Well, and then you look at the We're gonna push some buttons to make it happen, right?
That's that's uh the way we fight is uh same way we do our video games.
We're just gonna push buttons.
Yeah, yeah.
And then there's an article here in it in the uh Wall Street Journal.
The anti-ship missile formation was part of Wednesday's military parade in Beijing.
New weapons rolled out.
They talk about all these new high-tech weapons that China has.
347 million people against 1.4 billion?
Look what they look like.
Look how they're trained.
Look what they got.
How stupid can you be to think you're gonna beat them again when you haven't won a war since World War II?
You know, I think stupid.
I think they want to lose this war.
I think that's part of them uh restructuring geopolitics.
They're gonna get rid of uh the United States as a as a power.
I think that that uh uh you know they might be that stupid, that arrogant, that proud, that egotistical, or it may be that they just want to kill us all.
Again, China's not invading other countries.
Yeah.
They want Taiwan back.
Taiwan's been part of China forever, except when they if after the communists took it over, uh, when they beat the uh I forgot the guy's name, and they moved to Formosa, which they used to call it back then.
With Thailand's uh, I mean, Taiwan's always been a part of them.
It's none of my business.
I'm an American.
It's not my business.
Anybody, by the way, uh well, we're having a peace rally, by the way, on September 27th up here in Kingston, and you were uh kind enough to be a speaker one year.
Uh you were kind enough to have him.com.
So far, Judge Napolitano, Scott Ritter, uh, Joe Lawyer, myself, and others are gonna be here.
We're trying to get Roger Waters to do a live Zoom with big screen up.
And uh so we're doing everything we can for peace.
Yes.
And then my saying is that anybody supports a war overseas, go over there and fight, put on your costumes, send your wife, your kids, your transgenders, your money.
Go over there and fight or shut your mouth.
Yeah.
I agree.
I'm an American.
I agree.
Occupy peace.
Close the 700 bases overseas in what, 80 countries?
Secure the homeland with the troops and put the troops to work, rebuilding our third world infrastructure.
Give them skills.
Work progress administration 2.0.
That's what Occupy Peace is about.
You know, that was one of the things.
Remember, Trump sold himself as a peace candidate?
Yeah.
Yeah, piece of crap.
Yeah.
Yeah, he spells peace, P-I-E-C-E.
He wants a piece of Gaza, he wants a piece of Venezuela.
He wants a piece of Syria.
Uh that's the thing, you know.
The people who are cheering this that said, yeah, finally we got the U.S. military being used to protect America because they blew up that ship in Venezuela.
It's like how does how does that calculate?
That's a war on.
Yeah.
You don't ask why why they people say stupid little jerks with a mind the size smaller than a P. But that's the that's the tact.
They're they're repeating that stuff because that's a tact that now most of alternative media is pushing.
We got the big names and alternative media pushing uh uh this war, telling us that, yeah, this is one we could win.
This is great.
This is um who are some of the ones that are doing that.
Well, Alex Jones is doing it.
We've got uh other people who are are pushing this as well.
There's a whole article uh about this on Free Thought Project, talking about how the alt media has become cheerleaders and rubber stampers for everything that Trump does, and uh they're now supporting uh these types of actions that we see happening in Venezuela.
But um it's uh it's very important for people to support Occupy Peace, make your voice heard again, Occupy Peace.com that's September 27th.
Uh it's a great venue up there, nice time of year to get up there, um, and uh get some some cool weather, I bet.
Um, the Hudson Valley, the this fall is it's it's gorgeous.
It's it's beautiful up here.
Well, we got a couple of comments only one per NMAX says, uh have faith, Gerald.
Black Rock and Blackstone are buying up buildings in New York so they know something that others don't.
What do you think about that?
Of course they're buying everything.
Yeah.
Again, Black Rock, Black Rock, Vanguard, and State Street.
Yeah.
That's right.
Oh, eighty-eight percent of the SP 500.
Wow.
Look it up.
People say I'm full of baloney.
Look up the facts.
And again, when you and I were young guys, there were no hedge funds.
There's no venture capitalists.
Yeah, there were no private equity groups.
Now they control the world.
Yeah.
Oh, who's who's the who's the who's the clown playing the chancellor of uh the new Hitler over there in Germany?
Mertz?
Yeah, Fred Mertz.
Where did he come from?
I thought he came from I Love Lucy.
Yeah.
Black rock, yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
That's right.
This is the Mertz clown that's Germany, third largest economy in the world.
Largest in Europe.
Two years of recession going into their third, borrowing a trillion dollars to fight them Russians.
Gotta build up our defense.
Yeah.
One country after another in Europe building up their defense.
Yeah.
We got to fight the Russians.
How stupid.
Oh, oh, they say it's going to build the economy up.
No, it's not.
Only enriches the military-industrial complex.
Economies are built up when the products being produced in the country are consumed by consumers.
That's when the GDP comes up.
That's right.
This only enriches the bigs.
Of course.
Of course, they're not selling cars, they're getting into making weapons.
Not making that up.
Yeah, that's right.
When all else fails.
And Volkswagen as well.
Yeah, Volkswagen as well.
Lance, my son says a lost war is just as good for the military industrial complex as a victory.
Because they don't care about science.
They just care about making money.
All they care about.
Yeah, that's right.
Well, you know, when we talk about that, we just this week, you know, we get a lot of pushback and how for a long time you called that for a long time you called what's going on in Gaza a genocide, and now we've had a group of scholars uh who's who study genocide who have called it genocide.
Uh what took them so long to look at this.
And and at the same time, uh there's articles in Haretz about how uh reservists and the Israeli defense force uh who are gung-ho and fighting this right after October the 7th.
Now, as as they look at what is happening here, uh they said I'd rather go to jail than to go back and do that.
There's a lot of pushback inside of Israel that's not doesn't get much coverage here in America, isn't there?
Yeah, there's some, but it's not a lot, for what I know.
I have I have Israeli friends, and most people uh they don't care.
They don't like the war, but they don't care about the slaughter of the Palestinians.
Yeah.
And and again, they demolished Gaza.
This is a Holocaust right in front of your eyes.
That's right.
Two million people.
Two million people.
Two million people totally destroyed.
Totally just they bombed the whole place into ruins.
Where is the outrage?
Yeah.
And starving people.
Hey, all you Quakers, what'd you die in an earthquake?
Where are you seventh-day adventists?
What are you waiting for?
The eighth day.
Oh, the Mormons, the latter-day say so you maybe very later day.
Where are you?
Oh, the Pope doesn't like it.
The Pope is saying, hey, Popey, hey, Pope, rather than putting on your Chicago white socks hat on and go to gate, why don't you go to Gaza and stop it?
Yeah.
Why don't you shut up, Salenti?
I'm just another guy playing another roll of crap.
Where are they?
Where are they?
If all these religions got out into the street and say, stop this war, this is against everything in the God that we believe in.
It would end like that.
It wouldn't like that.
That's right.
But pass the basket, give me money so I could dress up in my costume and repeat the same stupid crap every week.
Yeah.
I've had it with it.
Yeah.
I've had it.
Yeah, there's no moral concern at all about this.
And that was one of the things about Western civilization.
Why we had decorations of war, why we had uniforms for the military so that you could distinguish between combatants and civilians.
All that stuff went out the door in World War II, and now civilians are the key target in all these wars.
And also the thing that makes it an unjust war is the fact that there is no interest in ending it.
They want it to be perpetual.
And that's been our standard policy since World War II.
Just perpetual war.
We don't care.
We don't seek to end the war.
Always in the past, you know, going back to Augustine and the core value of um uh Western civilization and try to impose some moral restraint on war when it happens, was um yes, you can defend people if you're attacked, but uh you see your your purpose is to cease the hostilities and to try to avoid uh killing uh civilians and now they do exactly the opposite.
They seek to prolong it, they seek to target civilians.
Uh there's no outrage.
That's right.
Trump comes out this room.
You're talking about the people, you know, with Trump and Venezuela.
Oh, you're happy they killed a couple of people on a sh a boat?
Yeah.
How come you're not how come you're not talking about the mass murder of the Palestinian people?
Oh, and by the way, they they when Trump banned the guy from coming to the UN, the Palestinian guy?
Yeah.
Trump banned banned people with Palestinian passports to come to America?
Yeah.
Trump banned these kids that are seriously wounded for the Israelis slaughtering and bombing them into ruins to come into America for medical care?
How about if they did that for Israelis?
How about if we banned Israelis?
Oh my god, how terrible.
Oh my god, the Palestinians is okay.
They're only Arabs, they don't count.
Well, now Netanyahu is uh on a um mission to do global censorship because he said, you know, that we're not winning the propaganda war.
And uh so we have to shut uh speech down everywhere.
So they're attacking not only our free speech, but globally attacking free speech.
Uh Trump says that um Israel had total control over Congress.
This is the second time he's done that.
And and of course, what does he do, Gerald?
He comes out and he says, uh, nobody's really on their side except for me.
Why does he just say, send me money, right?
That's all he's doing is he's begging for more money to do their bidding, isn't he?
Yep.
Yeah, he said nobody's done more for Israel than I have.
Yeah.
And he says nobody's doing anything for them now.
Yeah, except for me.
But I'll do everything.
And again, everybody get this straight.
Get back to work, pay your taxes so they could steal your money and give it to the Israel.
All right?
Yeah.
So I'm stealing your money for this war, so shut the hell up.
Here, you ready?
From Middle East monitor yesterday.
International organizations.
Excuse me, hold it.
Um Palestinian uh UN Google under fire for 45 million dollar deal with Netanyahu's office to spread Gaza genocide propaganda.
Did you hear about this?
No, I didn't hear that.
Google signed a 45 million dollar contract with the Israeli Prime Minister's office to run a global digital advertising campaign, promoting Israel's state messaging during the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
The contract first reported by drop site news, includes advertisements placed on YouTube And through Google's display and video 360 platform, explicitly described in government documents as part of the Israel's propaganda war.
Signed in June 2025, the contract with Google, covering YouTube and Display and Video 360, the company's digital ad service, authorized an extensive propaganda campaign labeled explicitly as Hasbada, his Hebrew term donating stake back propaganda, often deployed to whitewash Israel's military action.
One of the most widely viewed output puts on the campaign was a YouTube video by Israel's foreign minister, falsely claiming there is food in Gaza.
Any other claim is a lie.
The view the ad was viewed by over six million times.
Heavily boosted through paid promotion under government contract.
Yeah.
Three million dollars on advertising with X, 2.1 million with uh outbrained treads, a French one, on and on and on.
All the money they're spending on propaganda.
Wow.
Yeah, these people won't even let me on YouTube.
Yeah, they they take this money for propaganda and they work actively as propagandists for Israel, just like they did uh act as uh propagandist for the so called pandemic.
Yep, uh you know, Gerald, not only did they kick me off, uh, but uh they did again when I went independent, and I waited about a year or so, and then I created a channel that was just gonna put music up.
And I put up uh Christmas music that I did, and they left it up for about five months and then they shut that channel down as well.
I can't even put Christmas music up.
But uh Netanyahu.
They blacklisted me from Facebook.
I'm on Facebook.
Yeah.
But uh, you know, Google is um, you know, they it's a search engine that is designed to hide things like me and the truth about what happened in 2020 and what's going on right now in Gaza.
Uh that that's what they were created for.
That's why they got the backing of uh Incutel and these other venture capital firms that had all these NSA and CIA people on their board of directors.
Yep.
Yep.
That's what this thing is.
Fascism by definition.
That's this country, it's gone.
We need a new third party.
Yeah, you know, the person I want to see as president, by the way, is Judge Andrew Napolitano.
Nobody knows the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
And what we need is that we need a a third party of we the people.
Mm-hmm.
Read read the preamble to the Constitution.
We the people of the United States.
Yeah.
It's about us.
Yeah.
They got a bunch of clowns.
Like you said, you said the pandemic, and you used the word to describe it.
I forgot what how'd you say it?
Um fake.
It wasn't a pandemic.
It wasn't a pandemic.
It was fake news.
Yeah.
Here.
They called it a pandemic on March 11th, 2020, the World Health Organization, or horror organization, I think, when the grand total of 4,219 people die out of eight billion.
Yeah.
They called it a pandemic.
Yeah.
And then they made kids stay home from school.
There are 73 million one to 17-year-olds in America.
Under 2,000 died of COVID.
Out of 73 million.
And according to the CDC, 61% of those hospitalized were obese.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
They died with the people.
And by the way, before we close out, get ready for the dot com bust.
China's going to take over the world in AI, and they've overinvested in these American companies.
Trends are born, they grow, they mature, reach old age and die.
AI is only three years old.
You don't invest all your money in the first companies.
Yeah.
Again, Bill Clinton, before China came in, the World Trade Organization, there were 10% of Chinese 18-year-olds went to college.
Now almost 70% do.
And young people are totally AI addicted, high tech addicted, they're going to lead the world in this.
Yeah, it's going to be focused on the company that um has shot up uh uh astronomically NVIDIA, but um it's gonna spread to everything when uh when that bubble busts, doesn't it?
Yep.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, um it truly is amazing to see how all this stuff is uh rolling out.
And Trump is is uh proud of the fact that he bombed Iran for Israel.
He uh fessed up to that as well when he was saying that uh uh they can't rely on anybody anymore except for me, but they've been pretty good to me.
Because you know, it's just this kind of this rat line, isn't it?
They they take our tax money, they go to Israel and then they give him kickbacks.
That's the way this thing works.
It kind of reminds me of Gerald.
Sheldon Adelson gave him a hundred million dollars, his wife up to two hundred million.
Yeah.
Marin Adelson.
He's paid off.
It's like what we were saying about the crypto.
Yeah.
It's like what we were saying about crypto stuff earlier.
Trump just does this out in the open in front of everybody as a comedy routine from Dave Chappelle, where he said that about Trump years ago.
He said, This guy is just amazing.
He goes, he comes out of this this place where all these elites are you know doing all this uh skull and bone, you know, dirty stuff, and uh he comes out and he tells you, you know what these guys are doing?
It's awful.
Let me tell you what they're doing inside there.
And then he goes right back in and he joins them again.
And that's basically what Trump is doing.
He he brags about the things that we used that used to be the end of somebody's career, you know, the uh uh betraying us for another country, and uh also uh the uh conflicts of interest that he's got in the in the crypto, the corruption that's there.
Uh but you know he can brag about the corruption that's going on, and it's uh it's just dismissed as oh, he's a great investor, isn't he?
Yeah, because he's running these scams.
I just don't see any end to it with him, do you?
You know, I'm I'm concerned about war.
That's my greatest concern.
Yeah.
And that's how I see the end coming.
He's an out of his mind freak.
And um again, what we're talking about Venezuela.
What the hell are we involved in this thing for?
Oh, the bombing like with bombing what?
Somalia, I think 57 times.
Somalia?
Most people could never find it on the map.
But he wants his Nobel Peace Prize and uh Nobel Piece of Crap prize.
It was kind of interesting in the hearing yesterday.
Uh Cassidy set up RFK Jr.
Uh, because RFK Jr. was criticizing the MRA uh vaccine and some other things like that.
So then he talks about Operation Warp Speed, and Cassidy talks about how many lives were supposedly saved and all the rest of this nonsense.
And then he says, uh Operation Warp Speed was great, wasn't it?
Don't you think that Donald Trump deserves a Nobel Prize for that?
And you saw that, right?
Kennedy jumps in and says, oh yeah, he did just completely undermines everything that he said about the vaccines and about MRNA.
And of course the MRNA continues to get uh more of these things are authorized, these genetic code injections are being authorized left and right uh as we speak, you know.
Uh I don't really see anything happening with the so-called Maha stuff.
The uh again, Trump was very smart by bringing Kennedy, and that's one of the reasons why he won.
Yeah, that's right.
The Kennedy people that were gonna vote for Kennedy voted for Trump.
A lot of the stuff that's there, as I said earlier in the program, uh Kennedy said that he's there to re-establish trust and the uh institutions of the CDC and all these these types of things.
Uh Tulsi Gabbard has said the same thing about the intelligence agency.
This whole thing has been a scam.
They've they brought the people who brought Trump in and set him up in power, did it to establish trust.
Kennedy and Tulsi were set up to establish trust.
And that's the saddest thing about it, is I see so many people that are truly trusting in Trump.
And a lot of it is coming from the new alternative media that is out there.
Uh grifting people.
Yeah.
Time to trust trust the plan.
That's absolutely it.
Well, thank you so much for joining us.
We're just about out of time, and I want to let people know.
Remember to go to Trendsjournal.com.
Use the code Knight, and uh you're gonna be able to get a tremendous amount of information, broad subjects across the board, and it's presented in a very nice online magazine format.
Very easy to read online.
I really like uh Trends Journal.
Thank you so much for joining us, Gerald.
Uh have a good weekend.
Thank you.
Yeah, you too, and thank you very much for all you do, and Travis and your team.
I'm glad you're feeling back to getting that up there.
Yeah, I'm better.
I'm better.
Thank you.
And I really do appreciate everybody's prayers.
Thank you so much.
And everyone, we hope you have a great weekend, and hopefully we'll see you on Monday.
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