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In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's the David Knight Show.
Thank you.
It's Tuesday as the clock strikes 13, and it is the 9th of September, year of our Lord 2025.
Today we're going to look at the relentless march of crony capitalism, corruption, and artificial intelligence in the Trump administration.
We now have Melania pushing AI for children.
She says we need to look at AI as our children, and we need to uh raise it properly.
But of course, they also, just like the Democrats, see your children as their children.
And uh they want to raise your children with this wicked stepchild of theirs.
So we're gonna be right back.
Stay with us.
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MUSIC PLAYS good morning and welcome to the show today, folks.
I'm gonna give you a quick rundown of the headlines of what we're going to be talking about.
We've got Trump threatens EU over unfair $3.5 billion Google fine.
Then Google admits the open web is in rapid decline.
That's from the verge.
Dearborn Heights first in the US with Arabic on police patch.
That's from Fox to Detroit.
Isn't that wonderful, folks?
French government collapses as PM loses confidence.
Vote is to resign tomorrow.
It's from Zero Hedge.
An anthropic broke the law by using pirated books to train its AI and agrees to create $1.5 billion fund to compensate authors.
That's from the Expose.
Then Holocaust Museum Pulls Post saying never again can't only apply to Jews.
And Zoran Mamdanny's price controls would be zaster disastrous for New York City.
It's from the Mises Institute.
Everything about Zoran Mom Donnie would be disastrous for New York City.
Yes, and that's the uh beginning of the news that we're gonna start with.
Of course, we're also going to talk about the snake on the train in Charlotte and uh what the various solutions, which are not solutions, have uh been put forward.
And of course, uh several different aspects of that story that we're gonna get into.
One of them, the fact that mainstream media did its best to ignore it, then alternative media, excuse me, and social media exposed the story of what happened, and then Axios had a fit and said, Um, this is uh why we need to not have surveillance cameras showing this.
Because what the surveillance camera showed was uh a very young, attractive uh woman who was still dressed in her uniform working at uh sandwich shop somewhere, gets on the Charlotte Transit.
She's sitting there looking at her phone, and she sits in front of this guy who, unknown to her, has uh been his mother has tried to get him committed.
Uh the police have arrested him 14 times, but judges have let him loose time and again, even for very violent crimes.
And so he's out on the street.
He's crazy.
And that uh after a few minutes, what he does is he stands up and he pulls a knife out of his pocket and stabs her in the throat three times and kills her.
So um, the uh we'll talk about the various solutions to this, quote unquote, and what's being said by the politicians.
But I want to begin with Google.
Uh Trump went to the mat for Google, and he's gonna defend Google with all the weight of government, and of course, uh with sanctions and tariffs which will come out of your pocket.
Uh Google basically owns Trump now.
They're part of his Rose Garden Club.
And he says uh this is a great American company.
Did you ever think of Google, Travis, as an American company?
I think of it more as an evil empire than a company, whether it's American or not.
Well, I'll be the people of Sergey Bryn, and you've got uh now Sundar Peach Eye.
Ah, yes, you know.
Brins and the peach eyes, a good old American good old American family is they're these are technological colonists who are coming in just like Ramaswamy, and uh they don't like our system, and uh they just are looking at what they can get out of our system, and uh they really are the it's the technocrats and the colonizers that are coming in.
I like the term that Hugo de Guerras used, which is the Artelex, okay, because it's uh a great way to describe these technological elites.
He got it very right in his book, The Artalic War.
Um he was somebody who worked on artificial intelligence, and he was under the delusion that he was creating a godlike intelligence that was going to replace humans and probably destroy them.
But he, like other scientists, who constantly asked people this issue, would you create this if you knew that it was going to kill all humanity eventually?
Because that's what he believed was going to happen.
And he said every time he would present that at a scientific conference, the vast majority of people would say yes.
Yes, they would create something, some Frankenstein monster that would kill everybody.
Even if they knew that was going to happen, they didn't have any qualms about that.
It's all about their ego, I think.
But um when you look at it, uh the the part of his book that I agreed with.
I thought that aspect of it was interesting.
The fact that uh most people in engineering and technology, I've seen this in the military industrial complex, you know, people who build nuclear bombs or whatever it is.
Uh they don't really care who's going to use it, how it's going to be used, how many people it's going to kill.
Uh it's just a technical problem for them to solve and a way for them to make a living.
But uh more than anything, it's their ego.
And uh the part of it that I thought was good was he said once people catch on to how AI is going to be used by the elite, they're going to push back against it.
And he said these uh uh these elite technical people, you know, like Sundar Peach I and all the rest of them.
He called them the Artalekes.
They these are the people who had AI on their side, a lot of advanced technology.
And he said they would defend themselves and it would wind up with uh billions of people killed.
Because look at the fundamental aspect of this is about depopulation anyway.
It's one of the reasons why you're seeing all these European countries pushing and pushing and pushing for war, even as they are destroying their manufacturing with the green MacGuffin, they're pushing for war.
They're trying to destroy their countries, and they know that war will keep the people from coming after them.
They'll have to coalesce around their own government as a means of self-preservation.
It always happens, although not that's necessary, people think that it is.
Uh so a three and a half billion dollar fine from the European Commission on Friday uh for abusing Google's dominant position in the advertising tech market by favoring its own display services.
Well, we know that it is a monopoly.
Uh Trump blasted the ruling in a post on True Social, calling it unfair and discriminatory.
Europe today had another great American company, Google.
I just what American values does Google have?
I tell you, Google, uh I have no love for Google, and you might say that it's because of what they've done to me, but uh what they have done to me is not something that an American company would do.
Uh you don't if they embraced American values, they wouldn't embrace censorship, canceling and deepersoning of people.
Sadly, they embrace all the modern American values.
Yeah, I guess.
They're sort of an values.
They got rid of don't be evil, and now it's just be evil.
Yeah, that's been around for a long time.
That was their motto to begin with, and remember Steve Jobs before he died, said what a joke, don't be evil, and just laugh like come and you understand what these people are about, don't you?
Uh I'll be forced to start a Section 301 proceeding to nullify the unfair penalties.
Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act allows Washington to penalize countries for practices deemed harmful to U.S. commerce, including through tariffs.
So I don't know when they put uh you know, Google um for the most part, you know, because it's created by these um the national security state and these venture capital companies that uh had all the uh Intel people sitting on their board of directors, they were able to operate for the longest period of time for free because the government gave them that monopoly.
The government is not there to protect us from monopolies.
The government is essential to monopolies.
Most monopolies, I don't think any monopoly that couldn't that could exist without government protection.
Uh Google reported 264 and a half billion dollars in ad revenue alone in 2024.
75% of its total income, cementing its status as the world's largest advertising firm, and the world's largest censor as well.
Uh they admit that the open web is in rapid decline, after saying that there was no problem with that.
Because again, that gets back to their advertising model.
For months, Google has maintained that the web is thriving.
Their word.
AI isn't tanking traffic, and its search engine is sending people to a wider variety of websites than ever before, they said.
Uh I guess none of that would be true.
But in a court filing from last week, Google admitted that the open web is already in rapid decline, as spotted earlier by Jason Kent and reported on by search engine roundtable.
Google submitted the filing ahead of another trial that will determine how it will address its monopoly in the advertising technology business.
The US Department of Justice recommends that Google break up its advertising businesses, but the company argues in the following that this isn't ideal because it would only accelerate the decline of the open web.
So Trump's Department of Justice, or at least a hangover action from the Department of Justice is saying the same thing that the EU is saying.
So you can expect that the Trump administration is going to lean on the Department of Justice just like they did with the Epstein files and say back off of Google.
We want them to have monopoly just like we don't want the uh Epstein stuff to see the light of day.
And in Michigan, as we see the Muslim population taking over there, we have Dearborn Heights becomes the first police department in the U.S. to put Arabic on its police patch.
Uh this is to honor and to reflect the city's diversity of North African Muslim population.
This was something that was put in by, I think, uh a police woman.
Uh the name is Ermally Murdoch.
Uh I guess that's a woman's name.
Uh first I looked at it, I thought Emily, but it's Ermally.
I don't know.
But uh designed it to honor the diversity of our community.
So the words Dearborn Heights Police is written in both English and Arabic.
Uh a new patch that officers can wear.
It's an optional patch that they can wear as part of their uniform.
Yeah, let's let's grab that to honor our diversity.
Meanwhile.
I wonder if this is some kind of camouflage.
You know, this woman is thinking, uh, you know, these Muslims are violent, you know, they tend to be rapey.
Maybe if I put this on there, it'll give me some kind of camouflage and they'll think I'm one of them.
Yeah, no.
It's not gonna work.
No, the appeasement's not gonna be.
It's not gonna work.
Good example of that is in France.
The French government has collapsed now, uh, largely because of their diversity, but also because of Macron's globalist policies designed to destroy what's left of the French economy, and to militarize it, to go into heavy debt, to go to war with uh uh Russia,
as I pointed out yesterday, they stole the uh hospitals to be ready for 50,000 casualties a day as early as next spring, uh, as a rear guard for Russia, but he knows that they've got uh missiles, hypersonic missiles that can make it.
So they it is a suicidal elite.
That is their, I guess not suicidal because they think they're gonna make it through this and their bunkers and the rest of the stuff.
But they are willing to destroy their own countries.
So the French government has collapsed after a vote yesterday.
Uh and this is something that has become something of a trend in France.
This is the fourth prime minister to have to resign in just twenty months.
So they're lasting about five months apiece.
Um Macron has limited options to steer France out of its crisis.
He's reportedly leaning towards appointing another prime minister because he's crazy, right?
Crazy being insane is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
They're not going to fix the problems.
So that'd be the fifth one since January of 2024.
An extreme scenario, Macron could even resign, but that's highly unlikely given his past statements.
No, he's going to hang on to power as much as he can.
Remember, Macquar Macron was the one saying we're not going to help England with its immigrant crisis unless England gets digital ID.
So he's pushing the globalist agenda just relentlessly, isn't he?
So the government there will fall victim to its chip away at France's massive debt load.
Yeah, they have spent themselves into oblivion, but more than that, they've pushed the Green New Deal, they've pushed migrants in, they've pushed war, they've gone to debt for war, all the rest of this.
It should be a cautionary tale for Americans, but we're not going to learn anything from it either.
France's fiscal debt is now the widest in the Euro area.
It is rising by $6,000 a second.
And the cost of serving it is set to hit 75 billion euros next year, according to the government.
Well, this is all relative to the size of the economy that's there.
That is huge for them.
Nevertheless, they want to push for more war.
They want the expense of arming people, and they want to eviscerate what's left of their manufacturing with green MacGuffins.
So this is a tale that is going to be repeated over and over again.
And while we look at AI, Anthropic is now paying going to have to create a fund because they stole intellectual property.
Again, AI is about theft and imitation.
And of course, that's why it's the perfect match, perfect reflection of the people in Silicon Valley.
The company was founded in 2021 by former members of OpenAI, including siblings Daniela Amadi and Dario Emidi.
So Dario M and I was named by CNN in August as one of the twelve new billionaires that AI has created.
And as the following story demonstrates, and has been said before, behind every billionaire is a crime.
In this particular one, it's unlikable theft.
Yeah, it's difficult to reach that level of wealth without throwing the rules to the Yeah.
I wonder, you know, uh Tesla is uh talking about giving Elon Musk a trillion dollar deal, and so Bernie Sanders had a lot to say about that.
You know, Bernie Sanders is just a poor millionaire, and a trillionaire is going to be a million times wealthier than a millionaire.
So he's not happy about that at all.
But uh I wonder how many crimes are behind a trillionaire.
Thousand of them are an uncountable number, most likely.
Anthropic is also the company that has Claude.
Is that right, guys?
I'm just doing this.
I should have looked it up.
Yeah, it's the one that has Claude.
Claude has achieved fame as gaslighting some young children into suicide.
That's its claim to fame.
It's uh uh one of these one of the worst of them.
They admitted to buying and digitizing millions of physical books, as well as downloading millions of pirated books from the website, such as Library Genesis and Pirate Library Mirror, which led to the lawsuit claiming illegal use of author's works.
The court ruled that scanning books is fair use and using them to create transformative works is acceptable.
So no problem with that.
You know, if you buy the book, you can republish it essentially in pieces through your AI.
But uh the company was found to have broken the law by knowingly ingesting pirated books.
So that was what they got them on.
And as a condition of this, they have set up a fund of one and a half billion dollars.
Um, and I don't know how that's going to be distributed to the people that they ripped off.
Uh, but uh it's the largest ever copyright recovery claim to succeed in the U.S. The settlement is a signific is significant given that several other major AI companies, among them Perplexity AI and OpenAI, are facing very similar lawsuits.
Uh according to an analyst um uh he said we're going to see a lot more of this.
The AI industry will likely have to build slush funds to handle copyright and other legal claims.
Yeah, the thing is though, as a general uh it goes back to the old saying, any crime that is punishable by a fine isn't really a crime if you're rich enough.
That's right.
These people are going to make far more money off of what they're doing than they're going to take from them with these punishments.
Yeah, I saw a story recently of a uh financial crime in, I believe uh Britain, where they were uh they got away with uh three hundred million in profits from this crime and they were fined fifty million uh for committing it.
And uh so there is the question of uh why wouldn't they keep doing this?
Well, a good example of this is just down the street from where you used to live in uh outside of Austin.
Elon Musk is set up both uh what was it, SpaceX and Boring have a place there.
As he was building this on the land that he bought, he completely ignored and defied uh what the Department of Transportation said were the rules in terms of uh traffic cuts into the existing road that were there.
He didn't care about it.
So they fined him, he doesn't care about the fines because they're not significant enough to do anything.
And he's also dumping his waste directly into the Colorado River.
And uh so they started fining him.
And again, you know, just yeah, I'll pay the fine every day.
I don't care.
You know, it doesn't matter to me.
It doesn't even phase him.
And uh so a fine that would be a massive detriment for an average person is something he can afford to pay every single day over and over again.
So what they're saying is, well, we've got to raise the fines.
It's like you can't raise the fines enough to harm him.
What you can do is raise the fines enough so that if some ordinary person runs a foul of the wall, you can completely destroy their life.
Yeah.
Uh that's the only way that's gonna come out.
But anyway, uh OpenAI is one of the companies that's going to be there.
They have a lot of slush funds because what AI does is steal content from other people.
That's how Google got so wealthy with uh YouTube and things.
Death by AI claims will rise by one thousand percent, suggesting that as people turn to AI for advice and counseling, sometimes with disastrous outcomes, their loved ones will seek compensation.
Of course, anthropic has been a part of that as well.
That's not a part of this lawsuit.
Holocaust Museum of LA pulls a post saying never again can own can't only apply to Jews.
Um and um so that's kind of like a double negative, that's confusing.
What they were saying was it can only apply to Jews, I think.
Anyway, uh they have pulled that.
Jews got mad because like, no, the Holocaust is our own special privilege thing.
You know, you guys don't get to be a part of it.
People saw that as a response saying that, well, what we're doing in Gaza doesn't count because uh the people there aren't Jewish.
So donors seeing this, please DM us.
We're happy to redirect our giving your giving our way to an organization that focuses solely on the Jewish people and fighting the bigotry that we face, said a Jewish doxing group called Stop Antisemitism on Instagram, uh as they started getting uh uh pushback against it.
Other groups were coming out to say uh well you can support us.
And um so um uh said incredibly the Holocaust Museum of LA took the post down and essentially apologized for saying that non-Jews shouldn't be genocided.
So it's that way.
I I got it wrong.
They were actually saying non-Jews should not be genocided.
And so this was a pushback from uh Jewish people against them.
It was not they weren't saying it's okay to genocide people in Gaza.
They were saying no, it's not okay to genocide anybody, you know, all lives matter type of thing.
Uh that wasn't supported by the uh by the stop anti-Semitism thing.
Oh no, When it comes to the Holocaust, it's a monopoly.
You don't get to if you're about the Holocaust, you don't get to talk about anything else.
Yeah.
Except this people, these people of the Holocaust understood the principle.
And uh, but now they have backed down.
They've apologized for that.
We recently posted an item on social media that was part of a pre-planned social media campaign intended to promote inclusivity and community that was easily open to misinterpretation by some as a political statement reflecting the ongoing situation in the Middle East.
That was not our intent.
And so they didn't intend to actually treat people in Gaza as human beings.
They took it the wrong way.
And so they apologize for that.
Um so um uh Chris Minahan at uh Information Liberation said he went back and looked through their Instagram page for several months.
He said, I can't find any statements condemning the Holocaust in Gaza.
Uh as they said, their only intent was to promote inclusivity.
And uh the fact is that since the beginning of the war, Zionists have explicitly uh cited the Holocaust not as a warning against genocide, but as a war cry to justify genocide.
Uh exhibit a Ben Shapiro.
So I also want to point out they're talking about this is about inclusivity.
But if you look at that graphic, every single hand in that graphic is brown or black except for the Jewish hand.
And I'd like to point out that the original genocide was done to the um by the Turks, to the Armenians.
That's right.
And it was a Jewish scholar who caught who coined the term genocide.
It was the Turks doing it to Christians in uh Armenia.
Well, we look at what's happening in New York, uh, the socialist mayor gets closer and closer.
And I think it's kind of interesting because now you've got a four-way race.
Uh you got Mam Donnie, I guess is the way you pronounce his name.
You've also got Cuomo.
Eric Adams, who's the current mayor.
Uh they lost to him in the uh Democrat primary.
And then you have Republican Curtis Sleewa of the Guardian Angels a long time ago.
And um Trump is trying to get Eric Adams and Curtis Sleewa uh out of the race, so it'll be a two-way race between Cuomo and Mam Donny.
Can you imagine?
Why would you promote I why would you quote No matter who wins Cuomo?
Exactly.
But that's where the tr the Trump organization is.
Again, like I say is a New York City Democrat.
Uh let's get uh Curtis Leewat out of there.
We'll give him offer him a job in uh Washington.
Same with Eric Adams, but um they're not leaving, so it's gonna be a four-way race, and it looks like it's going to be a win for this open uh socialist who's now campaigning with Bernie Sanders.
Potential negative consequences of implementing price control policies, specifically rent freezes and a thirty dollar minimum wage.
He wants everybody to get thirty dollars an hour by twenty thirty, so thirty by thirty.
Uh the article sa argues that these policies would lead to reduced employment opportunities, lower quality and quantity of housing, and further exacerbate existing economic disparities, of course, because rent control does exact rent control really disrupts the entire market that's there.
And people have ways that they can get around that.
It's not it's not rocket science in terms of getting around.
It's very easy to get around that.
And um whenever you uh increase the minimum wage, what you do is you uh increase unemployment, and uh you also increase prices, or you are going to go out of business.
New Yorkers appear to be on the cusp of electing a self-described socialist.
Zoran Mom Donny is an ex-mayor.
Uh his platform was be thirty dollars an hour by twenty thirty.
That's the first thing he wants there.
We know how uh counterproductive minimum wage uh prices are.
They're um one of these things, though, that it's very easy for politicians to demagogue it, and people don't understand anything about economics or running a business, fall for that.
Uh imposing a minimum wage above this level for a type of labor simply makes employing those workers unprofitable for marginal entrepreneurs.
Right now it is, I think uh 1650, yeah, in New York City.
Um and uh it's significantly lower than most of the lower wages.
It is only directly applicable to the least skilled job seekers, and it dries up work for those people as well.
The rent freezes, of course, Have been tried by New York for the last ten years, and they have consistently failed.
Uh just like all wage and price controls.
Of course, Richard Nixon did that kind of stuff.
Republicans will still do this because Richard Nixon was doing whatever Henry Kissinger told him to do.
He didn't understand anything about economics, or if he did, he was directly trying to sabotage our country.
Taking us off the gold standard, putting on wage and price controls, all the rest of the stuff.
He he loved control.
He's the one who came up with a fifty-five mile an hour speed limit.
I wonder when Trump is going to determine that he's got to set the speed limit everywhere.
Uh just give him some time, I guess.
Um seems like the type of thing you're like, uh, we had a speed limit.
I think it's time to change it so that he could be associated with it.
You think that Donald Trump's ever driven a car?
I think he's been driven in cars.
He's in chauffeured limousines.
I don't think he even thinks about it.
Um it is excruciatingly frustrating for market advocates to finally witness a mayoral candidate lambast municipal rent boards that has bureaucratic candidates highly resembling their Soviet counterparts, says Mises.
Only for that candidate to call for an expansion of their role.
So he's criticizing these uh Soviet style rent control boards and saying we need to give them more power.
Uh his rent freeze would simply be a continuation of New York City's existing and disastering rent control, with total freezes having already been imposed in 2015, 16, 2020, and 2021 on the forty-one percent of city rental stock that is subject to its rent stabilization policies.
Um so they said it's very easy to get around this.
Uh the perverse incentives have fueled a number of creative circumventions.
Units are sometimes illegally sublet on platforms such as Airbnb and market rates.
Owners are falsely declare unit improvements to take advantage of permitted justifications for rent increases.
Well it does is it breeds corruption, dishonesty, and lying in the population.
And it doesn't do anything about it.
It's another one of these deals, you know, another prohibition program.
And let's be honest, New York can't handle much more dishonesty from its uh citizens before it collapses.
Since 2015, historic initial freeze, the supply of rent stabilized units has fallen by three percent.
And the vacancy rate has collapsed to below one percent.
So uh they've created a housing shortage and they're not gonna get any more supply.
Meanwhile, uh even if he only gets uh uh one third of the vote uh to win, that he's going to consider that to be a mandate no matter uh what he gets.
He was actually asked, they said, you know, if you just barely squeak by in a multi-person race like this, um do you think that you have a mandate?
Oh yeah, I'm gonna do everything that I wish.
He was asked that on CNN, how he would lead the big apple if he wins with only one third of the electorate, presuming that the election comes down to a tight three candidate race.
Right now it's a four-candidate race.
Would you see that as a mandate to do all the things that you've run on?
And uh again, it's not just the rent control and the increase in the minimum wage, but it is a two percent tax hike on millionaires and a four and a half percent increase on corporations.
So again, it's all the standard stuff that you see these people doing all the time.
It's always based on uh envy and uh people looking at government as a surrogate for them to steal or to bash steal from people they don't like or to bash people that they don't like.
We saw enough of that in 2020, didn't we?
I've tried to watch a couple interviews with Mom Donnie, and he is so impossible to sit through.
He is so smug and self-righteous.
Really?
And self-satisfied with just the way he acts.
Just yeah, utterly unlikable.
He is the quintessential millennial candidate who knows nothing and will give you ever will promise you everything, even though it's going to destroy the place he's going to be in control of.
It is just they duly love him in New York City.
That's because New York is full.
Full of people just like that, I guess.
And it's also uh, oh well, I'm gonna raise the tax on millionaires, but remember this is New York City where millionaire is middle class, pretty much.
Uh the cost of living there is so insane that that's actually not that wealthy.
That's upper middle.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, there's gonna be a lot more millionaires and billionaires in Florida if he wins, I think.
Yeah, and I mean even with the current uh thing it's gonna go way down as inflation is skyrocketing.
We're gonna see very poor millionaires before too much longer.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, it's um he's also got a plan to have city owned grocery stores.
Uh again, he's going full Soviet.
And uh, you know, they won't have grocery stores, but they won't be able to keep groceries on the shelf.
That'll be the thing you'll wind up having bread lines like the Soviet Union.
Uh New York City college students, by the way, are taking classes on learning how to steal.
Of course they would.
Uh as the class teaches that right for New York.
Yeah, it teaches that the line between private property and public good is drawn in blood, according to the syllabus.
This was sent to me by Tony Bologna.
Thank you, Tony.
Um New York City college students learning how to steal as a class teaches the line between private property and public good is drawn in blood.
So these people want to have a revolution.
And uh this article from uh New York Post says uh, well, I guess that kind of um uh reminds people that the value of a college degree is uh not really what they pretend it is.
And um I guess um uh thou shalt not steal.
Uh you know, we've always seen that.
People say don't steal.
Government hates competition.
But in this particular case, you got a guy who is building his his uh whole case for running for mayor on socialist and communist wealth redistribution, which is basically theft.
At the new school in Manhattan, tuition is sixty thousand dollars and it doesn't cover housing.
Yeah, they're getting robbed by the people who think that stealing is good.
And uh they're not teaching you the real secret, which is to set up a university and charge suckers an arm and a leg for tuition.
Yeah, for that's the final lesson.
This is a four-credit course, which means that the class alone will cost students or their parents and eye watering ten thousand dollars, and I mentioned this last night.
Lance said, Well, they shouldn't pay it.
Steal your education.
Yeah, I said uh if they don't pay, do they get an instant pass?
You have learned well.
So as part of the syllabus, they say that uh students will produce field journals, collective mappings, and speculative strategies for redistributing wealth.
You see, this is why he's so popular there, because they're pushing this kind of stuff in the liberal colleges and in the Northeast so heavily.
Uh redistributing wealth.
This is not a course in petty crime.
It is a study in moral ambiguity, radical ethics, and imaginative justice.
Well, there you go.
Imaginative justice now, as opposed to social justice warriors.
They're uh imagining what justice could be.
Uh I miss just regular old justice.
Yeah, justice needs no adjective.
And if you put an adjective there, you're not talking about justice.
These are all just variations of injustice.
Yeah, that's right.
It's um yeah, not amazing.
It includes field trips.
Just you know, sending these kids to be educated by someone that they're gonna look up to as a authority that's telling them you should steal, and here's the best way to steal.
Like, I hope this person just has they their students like loot their car every day.
Uh it's you hear about the tranny pushing stuff, which is even worse, but this is a little bit more obvious to people, I think.
Yeah.
I had a professor like this at one class I took at USF in the core curriculum, and um I first day I was there.
It was all about this kind of stuff.
I walked right out and uh dropped the class, got my money back.
Um so it includes places, uh field trips, places where the capital is hoarded, value is contested, like museums, banks, and even grocery stores.
New York, uh shoplifting loot less than a thousand dollars is just a misdemeanor, like uh California.
Locals don't even bat an eye anymore at the side of somebody walking out of CVS with whatever they want.
Well, guess what?
There's not gonna be a CVS much longer.
These people are totally devoid, not only of ethics, but economics.
They don't understand how anything works.
Yeah, they have all these food deserts, and I see these uh TikTok videos of people laughing at uh these people walking through these uh you know Dollar General and everything's locked up.
It's like Dollar General, you need to do better.
This is all locked up.
Uh you don't have this in uh the richer neighborhoods uh and uh it's like yeah, the Dollar General is the only store left, and all the other grocery stores closed because they're the ones that are going to put the locks on everything.
Yeah, that's right.
Things are just as ridiculous at the Ivy League schools.
Columbia University has an entire course dedicated to the HBO fiction series Game of Thrones as a way to study empires.
Let's not learn about real empires.
Let's uh just go with Hollywood's idea of what history is.
It satisfies the global core component of the school's rigorous core curriculum.
So they have to have a global core.
Um you can imagine what's in that.
Princeton offers gaming blackness, the anthropology of video games and race, which uses gameplay for an experience-based exploration of video games in a global age.
No global keeps coming back in.
Remember video when video games were about fun, yeah.
Uh Yale has bad bunny.
Musical aesthetics and politics.
Apparently now fulfills the school's humanities arts requirement.
And they say, whatever happened to the Odyssey.
Well, um, they said Brown has a program called Prison Abolition as Policy.
Well, we're going to talk coming up about what that looks like in the Charlotte murder.
I mean, their policy was basically we're not going to send this guy to prison.
Uh even though the guy is violent, criminal, and certifiably insane, and his own mother said so.
Uh they don't want to have prison, so they just put him out on the streets, and he kills an innocent person.
Uh that's what that looks like.
NYU, meanwhile, offers all sorts of intersectionality-laden courses, such as indigenous and Latinx speculative film and fiction, queer cultures, and disability and sexuality in American culture.
That's that's crazy.
Yeah, as a matter of fact, I just saw I'm planned on covering it, just reminded me when I read that.
Uh it's some surgeon who had uh some kind of amputation fetish.
I've never heard of this before.
And he he paid somebody to amputate his legs, and uh the insurance company is coming after him for fraud.
And uh it's a talk about a twisted tail.
This is what our society is.
It's very rude.
It's hard to get me to root for an insurance company, but this time this time I'm on your side, boys.
He he must have taken the class there at uh NYU.
That's um anyway.
Columbia's tuition is $96,000 a year.
Uh same as NYU, it's 96988, so it's 97,000.
Uh Brown is 97.2,000 a year.
And that is insane.
That's way more than uh four years cost when we were in college.
Imagine owing nearly 400,000 in debt because you studied Taylor Swift and her world, which is an actual option that is offered to Harvard students.
Again, the greatest school in the nation.
Yeah.
When courses like these count toward degrees that are most prestigious prestigious schools, don't think of them, don't give them any prestige at all.
They've long ago lost that.
Is it any wonder that people are questioning the practical worth of higher education?
Twenty-three percent of Americans say that they have little or no faith in it.
And more than half of Zoomer graduates view their degree as a waste of money per a March Indeed survey.
Well, not only waste of money, but a waste of time.
Analysis of more than a million syllabi at American universities between 2008 and 2020, found that Karl Marx is more likely to be assigned to students than William Shakespeare or Plato.
French postmodernist uh Mike M Michel Foucault, I guess if I'm pronouncing that correctly.
Foucault.
Foucault, okay.
Uh we had one of his pendulums.
I think it's somebody else though, that uh there was a Foucault pendulum at the College of Engineering.
But anyway, um I think this is a different guy.
Um topped Enlightenment Thinkers, Emmanuel Kant and John Locke.
Novelist Tony Morrison's name, I don't know who that is, was more prevalent than Aristotle, John Stuart Mill, Frederick Douglass, and Nicola Machiavelli.
Now those are those I know.
Tony Morrison, I do not know.
Too much of the material pushed by universities private and public alike has become more esoteric and less applicable to the real world.
I would say it's juvenile and pure is what it is.
It's not esoteric, it's just stupid.
Um we're gonna take a quick break.
And when we come back, we're going to take a look at this snake on the train, which uh this uh uh 14-time loser and uh what people are saying as the uh what what should be done about this type of thing.
We got some comments you want to cover.
Yes, we do.
Uh starting with conthink.
Well, thank you very much for the tip, Con Thank.
Hope you're doing well.
He says, Oh, and Troyer finally grew a spine.
Ousted from InfoWars.
Yeah, I don't know what that was about, actually.
It was uh something to behold, yeah, is what it was.
It was quite the spectacle.
Alex had a nervous breakdown.
It was so bad he started having flashbacks to me.
Uh it was it was funny.
He's still lying about me, by the way.
He tried to make it sound as if I quit.
I didn't quit.
I was gonna stay there and oppose him as long as he would let me.
But uh I understood when he fired me.
Um, but um it it was it's just pretty amazing.
When he fired me, he had he was constantly changing.
People called up and uh he he did the program live, and so people called up and they um had comments about why he shouldn't have fired me.
And so he was making up all kinds of things, and I said he had more excuses for that than Hillary Clinton had for Benghazi, and it was true.
Absolutely true.
Many story changes.
Exaggeration, yeah.
Yeah.
We've got Tunnel Lord 1337.
The solution to that girl's murder is the voters electing better judges.
That's it.
That's the solution.
Until then, they will continue to suffer from their bad decisions.
Yeah, you've got to be able to put these types of people away.
You've got to lock them up and not let them out.
And also district attorneys, too, you know.
There's a judges and the district attorneys, and uh course that's one of the reasons why Soros has been uh giving in some cases millions of dollars to district attorneys.
That's a local race, and he wants to have people who are going to let crime run wild, who are going to say that we're going to not prosecute anybody if they steal less than a thousand dollars per trip.
Uh they can go take, you know, nine hundred dollars worth of stuff, go out and hand it to their buddies, and then go back in the store again, and you know, no no offense.
Yeah, I mean, you have these uh Soros judges and DAs that letting these people go 14 times and then they murder someone.
At a certain point, you are tangentially responsible, a accessory before the fact to these murders.
Yes.
I agree.
We've got Citizen of American.
By the end of this decade, artificial intelligence and robotics will be air apparent as the deadliest thing since the atom bomb.
Twenty seventeen, they accidentally deleted.
Yeah.
No, sorry, go ahead.
2017 they d accidentally deleted my entire account that I had over fifteen years.
I lost everything.
Google uh did it to me intentionally.
It wasn't an accident.
Yeah, they uh said so long.
It's the pictures that can't be replaced.
Yeah, that's part of the problem with having everything attached to these online sites.
Yes.
If they delete your account, everything's gone.
That's why it's important to have things backed up locally.
You want to make sure that you are saving all your files to a local drive and probably multiple local drives because the drives go bad too.
Yeah, it's just uh just treat those uh those cloud things that they've got.
Just treat them as a transient throwaway uh places that it's not gonna last.
Yeah, I've been wanting to get away entirely from Google just with how uh if they close down your account, uh that's gonna kill every account that's linked to that email account.
Yeah.
It's uh Google is deeply entrenched in our lives, and they are not to be trusted, so it's quite a problem.
To this day, they won't, you know, when I start I thought, well, okay, they shut me down for politics.
I get it, you know, they're a tool of the government, so I created an account that was just gonna be used for music uh as a Google email account, and uh that's what I set up and just put music there.
Christmas music that I did.
And uh they shut that down.
And uh I can't set up an account on Google uh on YouTube.
Um they won't let me with that account.
I can't even set up an account and uh follow individual people, so I don't bother to do that.
We've got Skunk Hollow Rose Gardens.
In 2000, I was working on the largest branding, working for one of the largest branding firms in the world.
Now it's obsolete.
In 2000, all Google was called was an interactive media department.
Well, now it's uh a lot more than that.
A lot, a lot more than that.
The real OctoSpook.
Islam attacks America as it did slash is doing in England, UK, EU.
Yeah, Islam, once it reaches a certain level, once there's enough of them in an area, they start to become a lot more violent, a lot more dangerous.
Yeah, I see the story of that one town that imported all the Muslims and then they turned around and started taking down all the pride flags and the same liberals that voted for this were saying, I feel so betrayed after we welcomed you here.
How could you do this to us?
Yeah, these are the people who uh attended these Ivy League schools and stuff, and they don't know anything about history, and they don't do any research on their own.
Just follow the narratives that are fed to them.
Someone's never heard the parable of the scorpion and the frog.
And of course they'll do far worse things, or I should say actually bad things, uh, instead of just taking down pride flags.
Oh, yeah.
Little Ford Schoolhouse.
You know, I just can't understand people using AI for serious matters like life advice, mental health, and etc.
Yeah.
I don't either, but people turn to strange places for advice.
Yeah, they do.
Skunk Hollow Rose Gardens.
The cars now are the stupidest cars I ever saw.
All the cars are just the product of regulations that make no sense.
Yes.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
The real Octo Spook, like fire, the wheel, the car, the airplane, AI will come and be used for both good and bad.
It's a tool.
You know, talking about the cars.
Like uh, we used to still do laugh about the latas that uh were designed by the Soviet Union.
Uh when you have uh uh an authoritarian government decide that's gonna design cars, what you get is the latter or the bland, dumbed down stuff that we have today.
Uh they regulate to death even though you've got individual car manufacturers out there.
It makes it impossible to make anything actually worth owning.
Little uh replying to Little Ford Schoolhouse doesn't say who it is.
I barely trust it to treat a recipe for me, let alone marriage advice or something.
Doug De7 says the search engines all strategically place the AI answer at the top of the search results.
I always have to remind myself to ignore it and scroll down a bit further.
Yeah, you've got to actually go through it and check, otherwise you may end up with it feeding you some insanity.
Uh that was a comment from Little Ford Schoolhouse about I barely trusted to create a recipe, and then the reply was from Doug Duh.
Oh, okay.
The real OctoSpook, Yandex.com can often provide more.
Yeah, I frequently utilize Yandex when I'm looking for stuff because it's good about pulling things that people don't want found.
Google and YouTube are both, you know, they work together.
So if someone has a YouTube video and they, you know, put it to what is it?
The hidden.
Yandex can still pull it, whereas Google will not, because it knows not to.
The real OctoSpook, New York seeming to be electing an Islamic Muslim speaks volumes.
Yeah.
I'm Marty, city owned grocery stores, $30 minimum wage paid by taxpayers versus private stores paying $30 minimum wage from profits.
Yeah.
Good to see you, Marty.
I hope you're doing well.
Yes.
Audi MRR.
College hasn't been worth it for a long time.
I agree.
I've mentioned this before, but I had friends who went to college, got their degree, and have not used it a single day in their life.
They've been out for 10 plus years now and have never once utilized their degree.
It was a waste of time and a waste of money.
Well, I know people who got a degree in education and uh hated teaching school, but it's like, but that's what my degree is in.
I'm gonna, you know, I felt like that defined them and chained them to this job that they didn't like.
Really strange.
Like, well, I've got to utilize it.
Yeah.
Niburu 2029.
The idiocracy is alive, growing and thriving in Marx America.
It gets dumber every day.
That's absolutely right.
Well, we're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, we're going to take a look at the snake on the train.
Stay with us.
We'll be right back.
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Yes.
Well, PJ Media says this may be the image that kills the Democrats in 2026 and beyond.
And he's talking about a still image, uh frozen image, where the guy has pulled his hand back, and he's in the process of moving his hand towards uh the young girl that's sitting there that he's going to stab.
But here's a video.
Of course, it is censored so that you don't see the actual murder.
But uh here's the young girl that is from Ukraine.
She and her family came to the United States in 2022 to escape the war and the violence there.
So this guy behind her has been arrested and tried, released by the system 14 times there in Charlotte.
Look at that, he stands up.
And then what you'll see here after he kills her on video, he walks around, look at that.
You can see the blood dripping from his hand everywhere he goes.
It's just amazing to see this.
They're trying to ignore it.
This story, this image, however, is already out there.
They're still trying to ignore it and hoping it goes away.
There had been at the point of this zero stories from the AP, zero stories from PBS about this deadly attack, none from New York Times, none from NPR, none from the Wall Street Journal, none from the BBC, none from CNN, and zero from WAPO as well.
About the only large outlet that covered this story was the New York Post, which leans Republican, and that was um uh Elon Musk commented on it, helped to make this uh get this story out there.
He says, No one commits narrative crimes like the New York Times.
They are the best at it, said Elon Musk.
And uh he said, the only time that people have uh responded to this when they say that uh well we didn't cover it because it's not a national story.
It is only a local story.
And he says, sure, like uh George Floyd's overdose and police custody was only a local story.
Um a violent lunatic with fourteen previous arrests under his belt.
And uh I like actually uh Musk has a pretty good comment about this.
He shows Daniel Penny and they have one hundred results from the New York Times versus zero results for this guy indiscriminately murdering versus someone that actually tries to stop people who are lunatics on public transport.
Yeah, that's it.
The if you uh want to stop crime, uh they will come after you.
And uh of course that the one with Daniel Penny, uh it was uh they tried to make it a racial thing, and yet it was a black guy who was helping Daniel Penny uh restrain this guy who came on with a knife and said he was going to kill people if I remember correctly.
Um anyway, uh this guy uh had been arrested fourteen different times, but still roamed the streets randomly, viciously stabbed a young woman on the train, killing her.
The murder occurred two weeks ago.
They had every reason to believe that the local crime story, so-called, was as dead as the beautiful young victim.
But then what changed was I believe they released the video on Friday.
And um, as I said earlier, the uh mainstream media, Axios, was really upset about the fact that uh people were seeing what happened.
You know, hide that from people, and uh don't talk about that.
Uh the victim was not only a young, female and stunning, but she was a refugee from Ukraine and one of their fetish victims, so you'd think they'd be interested, but no.
Yeah, well, I mean, uh, if people see what's going on, it's going to make them not want more of these Soros DAs releasing these murderers to wreak havoc on people in order to create an excuse to push Trump's military police state.
Like I this isn't exactly what we were talking about, but uh having military doing the arresting isn't going to change the judges letting people go.
That's right.
And and that is the way that's being used by uh the Trump establishment and the Trump influencers.
They're saying, see, he's right, he's gonna send the military out there.
And as you point out, man, so that's not going to change anything, because uh they can go out and arrest people like this, but uh they're not going to be able to keep them in prison if you've got district attorneys and you have judges who are going to release them.
The surveillance footage that's released by the Charlotte Area Transit System, or CATS, shows this guy boarding the train, shows her boarding the train in her pizzeria uniform and looking at her phone as you just saw four minutes later.
Thirty-four-year-old DeCarlos Brown allegedly whips out a folding knife and lunges forward, stabbing her three times in the neck.
At least once in the neck, but they believe that it was three times in the neck.
Uh so this person at PJ Media says, so this really um uh makes the case for Donald Trump to put uh militarized police all over the streets.
He says, I confess, I do occasionally worry about Trump's over the top rhetoric and willingness to push the bounds of executive power even further than Obama did.
I know he's doing the right things.
Do you?
Is he doing the right things?
Just to stretch the bounds of power is the wrong thing.
Anyway, but every time he calls out the guard or he sicks the FBI on someone or he blows up a boat of our enemies.
How do you know they're enemies, you idiot you don't even know what they were doing.
Nobody bothered to even look the Coast Guard is stopping people all the time.
They arrest people, they see if they've got cocaine or something that's prohibited and again I don't even support the war on drugs.
But the procedure in the past was always to stop, to look, and then maybe arrest.
You don't just murder them without even looking.
That's what you're applauding.
He says um they he blew up that boat to save this girl.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
I can all too easily picture the next rabid Democrat president goring my ox in the same way.
So he's got a little bit of understanding that yeah the Democrats are going to do this and they're going to do it to you.
But you know, still, he goes, but then I see something like this.
And I thank God for the man in the White House.
No, I don't.
I don't I pray to God to protect us from this guy.
So Axios is very upset about it and Nolte has a story on Breitbart.
He said Axios isn't angry that a career criminal who had no business even being on the streets murdered an innocent woman in cold blood.
No.
Axios is angry that the alternative media are successfully spreading the news of yet another perfectly avoidable horror story in a Democrat run city.
Look at the picture you got the article there look at she's very she's a young, very beautiful girl refugee who had fled war torn Ukraine for America guilty of nothing more than sitting down minding her own business in Charlotte on the light rail uh light rail train.
By the way this is one of the reasons why you know we talk about uh Penny and uh you talked about this incident and everything is I don't like public transportation especially you know it's not even safe to walk the streets in most of these cities let alone to get on subways and things like that.
Cars are wonderful.
That's why these uh people hate them so much.
Um anyway without any provocation he loomed over removed a pocket knife and murdered her.
And you can see him walking through the train blood dripping from his hand.
So they charged him with first degree murder uh and um Axios manages to be even more grotesque than the others in its objection to the public dissemination of this video.
Axios seems to be lobbying against surveillance cameras and the public release of surveillance camera footage.
They don't have a problem when uh Palantir is using surveillance footage to see if you got a mask in the future and to uh come after if you don't uh they don't care about privacy.
No, they just don't want people to be able to see crimes that don't fit their narrative or crimes that might get people who are even concerned about the precedence of Trump that he is setting these people are turned by this type of thing.
And so it's all about the way it's going to be used politically.
And it really shows their true colors as propagandists not as news people in that these alleged reporters are campaigning to keep the people in the dark to hide information.
No one should be able to see this.
We've been seeing this for a long time.
They were campaigning against people like me who were talking about the COVID so-called pandemic as being nonsense, who pushed back against vaccines in general, who pushed back against COVID vaccine so-called in particular.
They wanted that all covered up.
They have been promoting censorship of anybody whose agenda they don't realize.
Not only do they throw out pejorative terms that are full-on lies, calling people radicals,
or Nazis or racist or whatever you don't agree with them but they encourage uh and actively support government censorship you know why is this person allowed to speak uh we need to have a license for journalists and on and on and on uh so um MAGA influencers are drawing repeated attention to violent attacks to elevate the issue of urban crime and to accuse mainstream media of undercovering shocking cases, says Axios.
And then they put their this is the big picture.
The rising number of surveillance cameras in public places, including Charlotte's light rail, has become a big accelerant in these cases.
The video is easily shared or leaked, can instantly pollinate across social media, a visual counterpoint to statistics showing crime decreasing.
Yeah, because they can manipulate the statistics, but this is real.
And uh that's what they object to.
It's um just like the situation we had with the lockdowns and parents being able to finally see what was happening to their kids in class.
The alleged murderer had no business being on the streets, says Nulty.
When the system fails, that's news.
And here, the system failed miserably.
Democrats have run Charlotte's Mecklenburg County without any opposition for decades.
It perfectly encapsulates Trump's crusade to end crime in these Democrat run cities.
No, it doesn't.
Nulty Nulty is somebody who cheered Trump during the vaccines.
And he was someone who had uh he's been at Breitbart for a long time.
He typically writes uh reviews about entertainment and cultural issues and stuff like that.
And he was just ratioed on his own website, Breitbart, for pushing all of this stuff.
Yet the people who complained to him about covering up for Trump and pushing a Trump agenda would not themselves turn against Trump.
It was the most amazing uh example of uh some kind of Orwellian uh mental illness, I think, in twenty twenty.
I I I still can't get over it.
I never thought I would see something like that in America.
This is the police equivalent of the mask mandate stuff.
It's uh a real problem, not a contrived problem of a virus, but the solution isn't going to do anything, it's just going to create new problems.
Yeah, put a put a mask on it, yeah.
Uh so he was 34, but he's already been arrested fourteen times, including a five-year jail sentence for robbery with a deadly weapon in 2014.
You can get more than that just for a social media post that the government doesn't like in the UK.
Uh his own mother tried to have him institutionalized.
He's obviously a violent mental case.
He was in the system and the system failed.
This is a murder that shocks the senses of a culture that seemed beyond being shocked anymore.
You're going to be seeing this over and over and over again.
Uh Elon Musk amplified it quite a bit on his uh media platform, and good for him for doing that.
Uh he blasts the magnitude of le legacy media lies.
Um person commented, uh Xavier Durusso said, uh, so let me get this straight.
A bartender can go to prison for serving drinks to a drunk person if they drive and murder someone.
But judges are not accountable after letting a fourteen-time repeat offender murder a young woman.
And uh Musk said, between now and then, we need to name and shame the DAs and the judges who enable murder, rape, and robbery, but especially shame those who funded the campaigns of the DAs and the judges.
That will make the biggest difference.
Well, who would that be?
That would be his rival, Soros, absolutely right.
Uh Randy Fine out of Florida said, I'm going to introduce legislation to hold judges accountable when violent repeat offenders they release commit new crimes.
Randy Fine has been one of the most rabid uh Zionists in uh Congress.
But I think that um uh again, this is not something that the federal government has the authority to do, and he's trying to do it with the federal government.
But I think that is, as we said before, that is the real issue that when they commit this kind of egregious offense, they can't plead that they were ignorant, they can't plead that they didn't know what this guy's gonna do it again.
He'd already done it fourteen times.
So that judge who let him go the last time, uh, he needs to have some skin in the game.
Uh he needs to the very least be dismissed, if not jailed.
It's easy to release criminals when you're protected by armed bailiff at all times.
The rest of us aren't so lucky.
Those twelve plus judges that release the Carlos Brown should have their day in court too.
And Elon Musk replied and said, Yes, that is sorely needed.
He said, as soon as someone does the slightest bit of research beyond what the legacy or mainstream news reports, the magnitude of legacy media lies is staggering.
Do some research.
It'll feel like waking up from a fever dream, he said.
And if you talk to somebody who gets all their information from like what I call meg legacy media, they're living in a different world.
It's like they're living in an alternate reality.
Vi Lies, that's the person's name, Vi Lyles.
It should be Lies.
That's the Democrat mayor, Charlotte.
Praised the media that did not broadcast the surveillance video of the murder.
No surprise in that, right?
Here we have Mayor Vile Lies praising the media for hiding the story.
That's right.
It's a almost a pilgrim's progress name right there.
Yeah, it's also interesting that Wikipedia had set up a page called The Killing of Arena Zarutska.
This is the young girl's name.
And they uh have now said that uh an editor has nominated this article for deletion.
You're welcome to participate in the deletion discussion, which will decide whether or not to retain it.
So again, Wikipedia is another one of these sources that uh I would never ever um I I know there's some people who were on air at Wikipedia uh at uh InfoWars who paid people to get them on Wikipedia and to change what was said about them on Wikipedia.
I would never have anything at all to do with it.
Um I was briefly mentioned by them, but then they pulled that edit out.
The Wikipedia editor.
The Wikipedia editors are largely a cabal of extremely leftist uh borderline Marxist individuals.
I'm happy to be ignored by them because anything that they would put up about me would be a lie.
It's uh the Marxist march for the institutions in microcosm, but more complete when you have sites like Wikipedia and especially Reddit, uh where they just get completely taken over by these ideologues that moderate the entire thing, and by moderate I mean censor and uh use it to push their own political views.
Reddit was the worst for censorship long before it started being used by social media and Google.
Um they were um I never did anything with them because they began that way, censoring things, the way the whole site is set up, invites that.
Well, the BBC finally did um uh talk about this uh late on Monday after being called out about it.
Um and uh again, the uh the the young woman was killed August the twenty-second.
The video was released and the firestorm began on Friday, and uh they look at it as you know, kind of a their their title is it's ignited a uh crime debate in North Carolina.
Uh no, it's actually uh how we treat crime.
And uh look at the thumbnail they use for the big picture.
There's one picture of this that's been absolutely everywhere where it's the freeze frame where they cut the video right before the stabbing.
They very clearly chose to use something other than the image that would have gotten them the most clicks.
The obvious choice to use for these types of things.
Everybody else has the image where he's standing over her with his arm swinging down and it's blurred out as before he hits the first blow.
And that like you point out, Lance, that that is the that would be a let that image.
That's gonna get people to read the article.
But um, that's not the image that the BBC wants there.
So they said um they quoted the Charlotte Mayor as saying that she's been thinking hard about what safety really looks like in our city.
Yeah, we'll keep thinking about it.
And then of course the North Carolina Democrat governor, Josh Stein, said he was appalled by the footage of the killing.
But of course, they're not going to do anything.
What they want to say is we need more cops on the beat to keep people safe.
So the Democrat governor.
No.
Uh that uh knife control wasn't going to stop them either.
Uh we knew this guy was a criminal, and the judges knew it, and the system knew it.
Uh that's not the issue.
Putting out more cops on the street.
They're gonna arrest him, putting out the military on the r on on the street, they're gonna arrest him.
That's not not gonna do it.
Um Republicans and right wing commentators, says the BBC, have raised questions about the role of the judicial system in the incident, including why he was repeatedly released after having such an extensive criminal record.
Well, why is it, BBC, that only Republicans and right wing commentators are asking that?
Why not the lefty Democrats?
Because they don't care about crime.
They always use crime as an excuse to extend their control.
And so they might come up with something and saying, yeah, we need to hire more cops, or we need to do this, anything that they can use to expand government.
Uh they're not gonna talk about knife control.
Uh the UK does have knife control now.
But um they're not really even going to talk about that.
They would definitely talk about gun control if it meant shooting.
But it's always about how can we grow government?
He was convicted of armed robbery, felony, larceny, breaking and entering, according to records obtained by CNN.
He spent eight years in jail for robbery with dangerous weapon.
And he also suffers from mental health issues and is homeless, and his mother uh begged them to lock him up.
But um anyway, that's uh that's where we are.
That's the reaction to all of that.
And uh we've got some comments there.
Yeah.
We've got Audi MRR saying the train stabbing equals MK Ultra.
Oh, think uh they're always going to use whatever story there is to push their agenda.
The real Octo spook.
Would say that uh while we don't know if it's MK Ultra or not, uh there are crazy people, like we heard about how the mother was begging the people to have this guy involuntarily committing.
So uh you can either create the psychos or you can just find a psycho and then just keep on sending him out after he should have been locked away or either in prison or in asylum for years, they just keep sending him out until they finally get a hit.
It's uh still a contrived problem, but it's a little bit more convenient for them.
Or you can import psychos and call them refugees and do it in vast quantities and just yeah, I'm gonna let these uh uh let them loose here and see what they do.
Uh I didn't make this guy do it.
I just brought him in and gave him access, or released him, that type of thing.
The real Octo spook.
AI is a weapon with any population must use upon itself.
Liberty Valor, Trump ran on being a peace candidate, but he's turned into a war president.
He's still financing Ukraine, has attacked Iran, got Syria seized by ISIS, and is preparing to invade Venezuela.
Well, that's why he's getting the Nobel Peace Prize.
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That's right, you gotta be self-sufficient with these things.
You don't want to be relying on them.
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Another curse left to us by Obama.
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The Jazz Mason 0521, maybe she could have pepper spray to defend herself.
Well, you can't defend yourself against an attack from behind like that.
I think that was a sarcasm that we have.
Uh yeah, well, you can't have a gun, but hey, give them some pepper spray, that'll help.
Uh well.
Uh this is another thing.
If you're a woman and you're in public and you're in writing public transport, you've got to be extremely aware of your surroundings.
If possible, sit with your back to a wall so no one can get behind you.
Be completely aware of your surroundings.
It is a dangerous world out there, and it gets crazier every day.
B. L. Houghton, so much for gun control.
Had he used a gun, this would be all over the news.
Yeah, that's right.
Audi MRR, a good guy with a gun would have been helpful in this scenario.
Well, uh, the attack happened so fast that I don't think anyone could have done anything about it unless you're sitting there waiting to speed draw.
Because I don't think he attacked anyone else after this, Steady.
The only thing I've heard is he attacked this woman and then just kind of wandered away.
Yeah, I think the uh car was empty, uh, except for the two of them uh at the moment of the attack.
Uh, but uh a good guy with a gun would have still been helpful in this scenario or in any of the fourteen before this, uh to prevent the next one.
Yeah.
Could have at least solved the problem.
Bryant uh McCartney, it is about using mental illness to lock everyone up.
Well, refusing to lock up the mentally ill.
Certainly the Trumps are all about using mental illness, and when we talk about using mental illness, we're gonna talk about Melania's promotion of artificial intelligence as uh really kind of we have to guide them like they're our children, and we have to guide them to uh work with our children, is what she's saying.
We're gonna take a quick break, and we will be right back.
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Well, folks, the fight for the future is the fight for our children.
The government understands that.
And the government is going to fight you for your children.
And uh Brazil, we have a home school mom who is fighting twenty thousand dollars in fines, and this is in spite of the fact that homeschooling is legal in Brazil.
It's legal, but they had no specific legislation to, as they put it in this story, to regulate it.
It doesn't need to be regulated, it needs to be protected.
As a matter of fact, you know, when you look at the vision that the founders of our country had, that's what we have in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
It is there to define the limits of government in order to protect our rights.
Now Barack Obama called that, and and the people uh that that uh are of his uh ilk call that negative rights.
They say, yeah, we don't like negative rights.
Negative rights are prohibitions on government.
They don't like prohibitions on what they do.
They want to be able to do whatever they wish, and they want to put prohibitions on you.
Uh, but he said, no, that's negative rights.
We're not talking about that.
When we talk about rights, we're talking about positive rights.
The right to an education, the right to housing and welfare and food and all the rest of the things, medical care.
That's uh positive rights.
That's the way they spend this stuff.
A Brazilian state high court has ruled that a mother cannot homeschool her son and must enroll him in a recognized school, upholding fines imposed on her for noncompliance.
A decision that legal advocates argue violates international human rights laws, protecting parental rights and education.
Well, international law has really been influenced by the UN's Convention on the Rights of the Child.
If you say that children have rights, that's a way of essentially uh removing the parents and placing the government in its place as uh controlling the children.
The mother began homeschooling her twelve-year-old son in 2020 because the so-called COVID pandemic forced schools to close in Brazil.
It's a global agenda of a fake pandemic.
She continued homeschooling even after the schools opened in March of 2021, citing the quality of instruction and curriculum that she said was not consistent with her family's Christian values.
Local authorities responded by imposing a $300 fine and a continuing penalty of $20 a day for each day that her son remained unenrolled in a recognized school, uh, potentially reaching $1,200.
She stated that she was also threatened with the possibility of losing custody of her son if she did not comply with the state's educational mandate.
As a matter of fact, during Barack not Barack, but uh Biden uh presidency, we had a German homeschooling family because Germany is adamantly opposed to homeschooling.
They were Christian, and uh they wanted to educate their own children.
They faced arrest, they faced the loss of their children being taken away by the state, and so they escaped as genuine refugees from Germany, and the Biden administration, they they were located here and have been here for like twelve years, and uh supporting themselves or not on welfare.
And the Biden administration decided that they were the ones of all the people that were let into this country, they were the ones that they were going to deport, and they worked very hard at it, but they failed because of public attention.
Um she said it is heartbreaking to be told that I can't provide my son with the education I know is best for him.
No parent should have to fear punishment for choosing the best education for their child.
Over 70,000 children are homeschooled in Brazil, according to the National Association for Home Education.
Uh so the lack of a national law has contributed to legal uncertainty for families choosing home education, because uh if you don't define it properly, um if there's no law or if it's uh very complicated, it's like uh they they and these bureaucrats just do whatever they wish.
Uh so this is from uh Listener and Dubaker who uh sent an article uh children in third grade and up mandatory psychological exams.
I talked about this coming out of Illinois, Pritzker, um, and uh it was from the American Policy Center.
They said you can't sit still, then pop a pill.
With a mandate in Illinois that all school Children from third grade up have psychological exams.
This will result in more children taking prescribed drugs for psychological conditions such as hyperactivity and thus Ritalin being prescribed.
Sadness will be deemed to be a depression, and thus there will be psychotropic drugs to be prescribed for that.
More drug use, more self-harm, suicides, all this to just pop a pill, he says.
This is coming from a group of people.
A class that pathologizes everything.
Psychologists, psychiatrists, whichever I can't keep straight which ones are which.
But they are trained to see everything as a reason to medicate or get these people into therapy where they can you know mess with your mind.
Yeah.
It is can it is all about getting these children and this is something that's been going on a long time.
I remember when you guys were starting school, that was one of the key things that that uh galvanized us to make sure we're not gonna put you in school.
Ritalin was becoming an academ uh uh an epidemic, not academic.
It was an academic epidemic is what it was.
And uh they were just prescribed mostly for boys because boys don't like to set um.
Imagine not wanting to sit still for eight hours and listen to someone drone on about the most boring subject they can find.
Girls love it.
They girls like to organize little things just like you saw a cracker barrel, right?
Uh the uh uh the lady with glasses there thinks it's a great idea to take all the antiques and put them in nice orderly rows and just kind of rotate them slightly.
That's the only disorder that she wants to have there.
Uh but they like to put little things all in little categories and stuff, and guys just don't.
Um it is boring to them and it's difficult for them.
So uh they're very quick to prescribe Ritalin and Adderall.
Uh this article from um the American Policy says uh it's been twenty-five years since my last opinion piece covering ADHD, ADD, and prescription medications like Ritalin and Adderall.
I thought I would never have to write another piece on this issue, but things have evolved since 1999.
When I learned that Illinois Governor Pritzker signed into law a new bill making it mandatory for yearly psychological exams on school children starting in third grade, I had to write again on this issue.
Ritalin and Adderall are classified as schedule two drugs by the UN who created these schedules, by the way.
Schedule two drugs and substances or chemicals are defined as drugs with a high potential for abuse, potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence.
These drugs are also considered dangerous.
Some examples of schedule two drugs are Vicadin, cocaine, meth, methadone, hydromorphone, uh, which is delauded, uh, and then uh oxycodone, which is fentanyl, Adderall, and Ritalin.
Opium and a host of other schedule two drugs are on the extended list.
And so when you look at this, this is um uh this is the government institution handing out drugs that are scheduled too.
That's pretty close to the top, and as we point out, it's the same class as fentanyl, opium, and cocaine.
They're giving that to kids in school to make their job easier.
As we said for the longest time, it is the government that is really behind the drug pushing in this country.
They don't like the competition because they're an organized crime family, and that's really what's going on with the war on drugs.
Yes, Ritalin and Adderall ranked right up there with cocaine, opium, oxycodone, and fentanyl.
Ironically, they call our public schools drug free, quote unquote.
Uh he says a little history on how my quest for truth on the specific issue began.
He says July 4th, 1994, Idaho Springs, Colorado Independence Day.
It was a parade.
I was walking in the parade, holding the hand of my neighbor's six-year-old son.
Parents and children that supported my run for a seat on the state board of education were walking with us, handing out campaign literature.
As I walked, this precocious child chatted up a storm with me.
I was mesmerized because this child was smarter than many adults.
He says, After the parade, when I dropped him off with his mom, I asked her, Do you know you have a little Einstein on your hands?
She replied, That's not what his teacher's telling me.
His teacher said he is failing, and he is disrupting the class.
He interrupts Her while she is teaching, and he needs to be put on Ritalin.
I looked at her and replied, I don't think he needs a drug.
He's a little genius.
I think he is bored to tears, and he needs to be challenged.
See if you can bump him up a couple of grades.
Be sure he gets a lot of exercise to have an outlet for all of his energy.
Well, the parents took the school's advice, and he was put on Ritalin.
Years later I bumped into him as a young adult.
He told me he hated Ritalin.
He refused to take it anymore in middle school.
He said it made him feel dull and foggy and not himself.
He is now a successful adult with a good job, because what they diagnose as ADHD is usually or ADD is usually not a problem.
It's not a bug, it's a feature in many cases.
So Melania Trump is going to jump into education, and she's a spokesperson now for this move and to AI into education that Donald Trump has been pushing so much.
She calls for preemptive intervention now in response to these uh the school shooting in Minneapolis.
So her solution is not to stop the training stuff, because remember, she was given awards by the trainees by the LGBT Mafia.
Uh they went to Mar-a-Lago and celebrated her, gave her awards.
She has pushed this.
She and Trump pushed rainbow merchandise when they ran in 2020.
Uh they are not going to get to the root of the problem.
Instead, what they want to do is essentially the same thing that Pritzker in Illinois is doing.
Just slight difference.
We need to have preemptive intervention.
We need to have pre-crime.
So we need to uh start having psychological evaluation of your kids as well as your family.
That's what's coming from Melania Trump.
She said it was crucial to look into behavioral threat assessments, so we could identify the warning signs of mass shooters.
Well, I think I see the warning signs of the people who are grooming them.
Uh that's in the schools if you want to lick it, it's very easy to see.
Uh, she suggested that her big idea is to for that to prevent uh future shootings.
I've got an idea on how we could reduce mass shootings.
Defund the FBI.
Get rid of the FBI and the CIA and watch how few mass shootings actually occur.
Well, defund the Department of Education because the government is pushing these solutions, and when I mean pushing it, what they're doing is they're giving people money to enact these programs.
We're gonna see that with AI as well.
And so when um uh they pour uh massive amounts of money into these programs and give it to people, uh, that's how they control it.
And uh again, MAGA doesn't understand that.
They didn't understand that throughout the entire pandemic.
But that's how the government has always control stuff through the flow of money because they can conjure up money out of nowhere thanks to the power of the Federal Reserve.
And that's why they're not going to get rid of the power of the Federal Reserve.
Anyway, uh Trump's suggested intervention is um uh kind of a minority report direction.
Uh but she also did not mention arming schools.
So uh this was the Daily Beast, they said.
Yeah, this looks like pre-crime stuff and looks kind of creepy.
Even the Daily Beast said that.
But at least she didn't talk about the real solution, which is to arm people in the school that can protect themselves and others.
The tragic mass killing in Minnesota eliminates the need for preemptive oh, I'm sorry, illuminates the need for preemptive intervention in identifying potential school shooters, she said on X. And um she said, early warning signs are often evident.
Many individuals exhibiting concerning behaviors, such as thinking that they're in the wrong body.
And why do they think that?
It's because the schools have pushed that on them and have been paid to push that on them.
Parents are sounding the alarm in New Jersey as a bill is pushing DEI into homeschooling.
The legislation still in the early stages of consideration would mandate that homeschool students submit an annual year-end portfolio of their schoolwork.
And uh one person responded to that and said uh they think they own your kids.
That's it.
That's where the fight is going to be.
So I guess they want you to send in all of the stuff that you've done over the last year so they can evaluate it.
They can do a uh psychological evaluation of it or something like that.
Have you been brainwashing your children according to our standards?
That's right.
The portfolio would be reviewed by either A licensed teacher or a psychologist to try to find the crimes to ensure compliance with state educational standards.
Critics say the proposal would interfere with parental rights and open the door to ideological requirements, such as mandates to teach subjects like gender identity, diversity and inclusion programs, and climate-related studies.
Let's not forget that.
And let's also not forget uh pushing the horology fiction as well.
The bill comes as Mike Sherrill, a Democrat in New Jersey, prepares to face a Republican in the November gubernatorial election.
Cheryl secured the Democratic nomination earlier this year and has supported progressive educational policies, back the inclusion of LGBT material and public schools.
And so Mikey Cheryl is uh actually it's it's Mikey, and it's a woman, not a man.
Uh Democrat nominee for New Jersey governor, will push the LGBT agenda in schools and will not allow parents to opt out.
So what do you think they're gonna do if you've got to have what you have uh studied be presented to them?
You know, that's one of the things in North Carolina.
They always held that out that uh, yeah, we can come and inspect your home school or something.
They never did with anybody.
Uh you had to create a name and uh create this fiction that you were kind of a private school, but they never ever showed up to uh uh bother anybody, and we never sent them anything.
They did want us to send them some stuff and we didn't.
I was gonna fight them on that.
Anyway, uh she wants to groom your child, says Libs of TikTok, and of course, she's absolutely right.
That's what it is about.
Uh, if they can't get them in the schools, they will still try to do them in the home, and they'll try to take them out of your home.
Polls show this Democrat holding a lead of nearly nine points over the Republican, who previously ran for governor in 2021 and lost to of all people, Phil Murphy.
Uh, has positioned himself as an advocate for parental rights and education.
Well, don't know what, if anything, the guy would do, but I don't think he's gonna win anyway.
He's voiced opposition to measures that increase state control over homeschooling and pledged to prevent what he calls unnecessary oversight of families choosing alternative education paths.
Well, you better lawyer up or get out of New Jersey, is what I would tell people there.
And then that brings us to Melania and her love affair with AI.
I guess I uh she's uh suing people for billions of dollars if they talk about her love affair connections there with Epstein.
But um uh she does have a love affair with AI, training children for the age of robots.
Well, um AI is going to be used for control for propaganda, um, and uh it is going to be something that we all need to keep an eye on.
The White House has set up a task force on artificial intelligence education.
And this is their second meeting, took place on Thursday, uh, presented by the administration as a turning point for America's public schools.
And you had Melania presiding over this and uh essentially laying out the agenda.
As leaders and parents, we must manage AI's growth responsibly.
During this primitive stage, it is our duty to treat AI as we we would our own children, empowering but we'd watchful guidance.
Today in this room is filled with the brightest minds of our time.
As such, I challenge you to focus on three strategic priorities of AI's ecosystem.
So America can lead in shaping a new magnificent world, infrastructure and energy, dumbest thing of ever seen national security, and of course, talent.
We must ensure America's talent our workforce is prepared to sustain AI's property.
That's how they see you and your children.
And the presidential AI is our first major step to galvanize America's parents, educators, and students with this mission.
English is a new coding language for many.
For her.
With it, creativity will flow from every corner of America, sparking new industries, careers, and jobs.
Well, that's about all I can take of Melania, because every time I listen to her, it makes me think of Green Acres.
Remember Lisa from Green Acres?
Vacuum.
Vacuum.
It's not making any noise.
It only makes a noise when it's plugged in.
Well, if it's not plugged in, it's not going to pick up the dirt.
There isn't any dirt.
Why are you vacuuming?
I am not.
It's not plugged in.
No, no, we're saying you can lead a horse over the water, but you can't make him think.
I guess that's why I love you.
You're always hollering, but underneath you have a soft spot in your head.
Hard.
There too.
Yeah, yeah, that's uh.
And of course, uh, we've all seen uh when uh when Trump actually played the role briefly.
Uh-huh.
Mean acres is the place to be.
Far living is the life for me.
Let's bring out so far and why keep Manhattan.
Just give me that countryside.
Yeah, so now we're gonna have uh Lisa.
I I mean Melania is going to uh uh educate us on how AI can educate our children.
She wants Avon in all the schools.
Exactly.
Gotta get that meat sauce they want for everybody.
Um so uh she introduced the participants as visionaries and the brightest minds of our time.
Who is she talking about?
She's talking about Sundar Pichai of Google, R. Vend Krishna of IBM, uh, and uh AI Zar David Sachs, agricultural secretary Brooke Rollins is also there, and Sam Altman of OpenAI, uh education secretary Linda McMahon was there because this is all fake wrestling.
Uh Trump hosted a private dinner at the White House.
He hosted um we've talked about this before.
Zuckerberg was there, Gates was there, they were sitting on either side of the couple from Green Acres.
And uh also uh Palantir executive Shyam Sandkar.
It's wonderful to have all these American entrepreneurs there, isn't it?
Uh yeah, they are technic technocrat colonists is what they are.
Uh the lineup underscored how closely this administration is binding itself to the architects of the digital uh economy, says the new American.
I would say it shows how they are selling us out, and how they're trying to bind us and our children into slavery.
The only way that they ever see us is not as individuals, not as equals.
They see us as their workforce.
These are would-be pharaohs who want to get the the servants making uh better bricks more quickly.
Um Trump's remarks were sweeping and oddly grandiose, says the new American.
She cast AI not as a tool, but as a national destiny.
Uh actually, national dystopia is what it is.
Uh we are living in a moment of wonder, she said.
It is our responsibility to prepare America's children.
You may wonder what she's talking about, but I think the problem is is that we have wandered far from God.
Uh that's the real issue here.
The New American says that um she framed it for grandeur, but her examples fell flat.
So here's her examples of a better life for us in the future.
Self-driving cars.
I can do it myself, thank you.
Uh military drones, yeah, that's exactly what we need is swarms of flying killer robots.
And robots, humanoid robots, and factories to replace the humans, because a robot is essentially a slave.
It's a Czech word for slave.
It's just slaves that they don't have to pay at all.
Uh all this is pitched as triumphs of AI that were fueled by private investment.
But none of these technologies, points out the new American, are affordable, and they don't serve the public good.
Still, she pressed forward with the line that would dominate the coverage.
The robots are here.
Our future is no longer science fiction.
Yeah, it is uh becoming rapidly a dystopian uh reality of sci-fi.
Trump then cited official data, claiming AI innovation is clearly boosting America's GDP growth.
And the American uh comments and says, as if gross domestic product were a serious proxy for the well-being of humans.
Like I said, they don't care.
I mean, we're simply their workforce.
They treat every country as simply an economic zone to exploit.
That's right.
They will erase and destroy every last bit of culture that your country has to maximize their profits.
They'll destroy the culture.
They want to destroy the family.
They want to dominate and enslave all of us.
And the longer we wait to wake up to this and to tell people that the worse it gets.
But these are the Trumps.
You know, they are on the side of God, we're told by our Christian leaders, so-called.
AI will serve as the underpinning of every business sector of our nation, she said.
And then the crescendo came with another grand declaration.
I would predict AI will represent the single largest growth category in our nation during this administration.
AI will be the greatest engine of progress in the history of the United States of America.
Well to find that.
I think in this sense, uh progress really fits into the progressive vision of the socialists and the communists.
To soften the rhetoric, she added a parental metaphor, says the New American.
She says, It is our duty to treat AI as we would our own children.
Empowering, but with watchful guidance.
Well, see, it's this is going to be AI of the government, by the government, and for the government, because they don't care about we the people.
It's about they and their AI, and that's really what it is.
What she was saying about progress.
I've probably mentioned it before, but it reminds me of the quote from Voyage of the Don Fredder when Caspian is addressing the slave traders.
Said, you know, you talk about progress, but we seen progress in Narnia with an egg.
We call it going bad.
She's talking about all the robot factories and drone uh swarms and how great all that is.
Uh I finally found this thing that I've mentioned a few times.
Uh the sci-fi author in my book, I invented the torment nexus as a cautionary tale tech company.
At long last, we've created the Torment Nexus from the classic sci-fi novel, Don't Create the Torment Nexus.
It's always a blueprint for them, isn't it?
Yeah, we could build that.
So she says um the AI ecosystem, of course, she called the ecosystem because uh English is still something she's working on here.
Uh infrastructure and energy.
Yeah, that means that uh there will only be infrastructure for them, and only energy for them.
And the little bit that we occasionally get whenever it works, we're going to pay dearly for it.
It'll be more expensive than our mortgages or property tax.
National security, she said, and then you heard her say talent, whatever that is supposed to mean.
Industry leaders responded with pledges measured in dollars and programs.
Google redirected 150 million dollars from an earlier one billion dollar education pledge to support AI education and digital well-being.
See, that's one of the reasons Trump is uh defending them, you know, from this three and a half billion dollar fine in the EU.
You know, they pay him, they support his initiatives, and they pay his family personally, and they they get uh uh supported with our taxpayer money, and uh then he's going to put tariffs and sanctions on products from Europe.
Anything that we buy from there will be more expensive, so that he can turn around and support Google.
Uh Microsoft offered free access to copilot for students.
LinkedIn offered learning courses for educators, and one and a quarter million dollars in awards tied to the AI challenge.
And uh so uh and they're not the only ones.
Amazon came in uh with kicked in a bunch of money.
And again, what is all this about?
You know, what what is this?
What is the purpose of this?
Uh what are they training the workforce for?
Are we going to polish the screens and the metal boxes uh that they have uh for their computers?
I mean, you know, that is they're even saying, look, even the people, and I've I've heard this before from individuals who've written me, said, I am uh somebody who has studied AI, and I can uh I thought that would be safe having a job as somebody who is helping to create AI, but even that is uh not safe because AI is uh self-creating now with these people.
And total more than 135 corporate pledges flooded the White House.
Each dollar pledged was also an investment in classrooms and workforce pipelines.
Markets that these corporations are eager to dominate.
That should be the last thing that you aspire to for your children is to have them enter the workforce pipeline for corporations.
That is going to be a path of slavery domination that you can't even imagine what's going to be like.
We've been given glimpses of this and what it looked like in 2020.
So these corporations are eager to dominate.
There's a direct line from the boardroom to the classroom.
And again, what is the purpose of education?
Is the purpose of education to train our children for the corporations so the corporations will take care of them?
Because that's not going to happen.
And we've seen that over and over again.
I've told the story many times about the pastor who said when he went to his uh son's kindergarten classroom back in the 60s.
They were real excited about particular activity they said.
And he said, What is the purpose of this?
And the teachers had had no idea.
Well, I don't know.
And he goes, so you're you you don't have a purpose for this?
And actually there was purposes for it, but it was they didn't understand it.
Uh these teachers were just going through the motions and acting uh what uh the the purpose is that these people had put together the system had, whether that is John Dewey or Horace Mann or some more contemporary people, they have a clear purpose of what they are teaching your children.
Far from dismantling an unconstitutional department of education, says a new American, the Trump administration has recast the department's mission to train American children for the corporate-built machines that Melania Trump insists the nation must treat like our own children.
Again, when we look at the so-called, oh yeah, we're going to get rid of the Department of Education.
They will get rid of a lot of Department of Education employees, which I have no problem with.
I think that's a good thing.
We don't need so much bureaucracy.
We don't need the Department of Education at all.
But you heard me say when Trump was talking about this, I said, but they're going to keep the grant uh function there at the Department of Education.
And it is the funding and it is the grants that they will use to control education throughout the nation.
These massive amounts of money.
And so now they're not they're they're getting uh for this stuff, they're getting money that's being pushed in by their partners in uh AI corporations.
American children for the corporate-built machines that Melania insists the nation must treat like our own children.
Because, see, your children belong to them, just like AI belongs to them.
AI is their child, and uh your child is the Cinderella that's gonna be serving the stepchildren that they've got there.
So on April 23rd, Trump signed the executive order advancing artificial intelligence education for American youth as part of the White House task force on AI education.
And they've got a website, AI.gov.
Uh that should give you creeps to look at it.
It mandated AI curricula in schools, new teacher training programs, and the presidential AI challenge.
Folks, this has Bill Gates fingerprints all over it.
Uh Gates has been very eager and and has been one of the first ones to enter into education, uh pushing uh his values on people and dumbing people down deliberately.
So while they gaslight uh people about gender, and while they give porn to kids, uh they are now going to give the these people we can trust are now going to give them artificial intelligence as well.
And so there's more than uh sixty corporate giants that are going to be helping the government with resources to build what the administration calls an AI-enabled economy.
It'd be more like disabled.
You know, this is uh their brave new world schools, quite frankly.
My vision uh for what education should be is more like the uh the character out of Brave New World, John Savage.
They called him Savage because he was from the Savage Reservation, and that those were the people who lived outside of this world state, the new world order that um uh Huxley was envisioning.
And John Savage is the guy that as he for uh he he gets brought into the um uh the civilization, if you could call it that, that these people have created, uh free sex and drugs and of hatcheries where the government controls the intelligence of kids and stratifies them into different levels.
And as he's brought into that, at first he's impressed with all the techno gadgets out there.
And he's the one who says, Oh, brave new world.
You know, this is uh he was homeschooled by his mother.
His mother taught him Shakespeare, taught him values, and uh he he believed uh in the traditional values that he picked up with Shakespeare, of course, not as strong as he would pick up if he were taught the Bible, but uh Huxley couldn't have that happen.
Anyway, it becomes something of an irony because he turns against this brave new world.
He knows enough even from Shakespeare to see through the fraud of this.
And that is the reality, folks.
It begins with education.
Uh John Savage was able to see through this world state and see it for the totalitarian sham that it was, and uh to see that the reality was that um the people that were there were nothing but commodities.
They were focused on conformity, and they were controlled by instant gratification.
And that is what Melania wants to do to your kid.
That's what Trump wants to do to your kid.
A child that is raised on God's word would see this more clearly for what it is even earlier than uh John Savage saw it in Brave New World.
The AI Challenge gave the policy a public face.
It is promoted on AI.gov and invites students and educators to design AI-based solutions for local problems, culminating and finalists presenting their work at the White House.
You want to opt out of the world state, folks, and the way to do it is through education.
The way to do it is to show kids what real stuff is so that they understand the fake stuff.
They might be momentarily dazzled by the technology, but you have to try to install in them the foundation of what reality really is.
Trump has shown a full embrace of the industry, says uh the New American, after once being a skeptic about it.
On his first day in office, he moved to shred the AI guardrails put in place under the Biden administration, dismantling reporting requirements and ethical review processes meant to slow the unchecked corporate deployment of generative AI.
And of course, we have Peter Thiel saying that any regulation of AI is antichrist.
You know, it's how the antichrist is going to come to power, says the guy who's most likely uh fits the bill more than anybody else.
Uh but um uh this is the new American.
They did a great job of pointing this out, and they didn't caught get caught up in the uh Trump worship either.
Uh so it also was not just the first day that he cut down all of the regulation for AI, but he also pushed AI for MRNA development.
Remember that?
The Stargate project.
Uh so uh it is not inevitable, and it is not a tool, says the New American.
The White House events served to promote an idea that is too often presented as a fact, that AI is inevitable, designed or destined, I should say, to permeate every aspect of life.
That storyline carries weight, but its inevitability is not truth.
It is a narrative, constructed by those who stand to profit and repeated until it feels natural.
Technologies do not spread on their own.
They are built, financed, marketed, and imposed.
And even the statements that are from people like uh Sam Altman, who goes to Congress and says, This is so powerful, this is so dangerous, that you have to pay us to make sure that we're ahead of the Chinese or any of your other geopolitical competitors.
And it is so powerful and so dangerous that you have to make sure that nobody does it other than us because we're your buddies, we're your pals.
I paid you to get into office, didn't I?
Uh equally misleading is the assumption that AI is just a tool.
You know, well, it certainly is a tool of the art elect elite.
Uh But as they point out here in this article, The New American, they said a hammer waits for the hand that swings it.
But AI does not.
These systems generate outputs even their architects cannot predict, driven by statistical patterns buried in oceans of data.
Their decisions are shaped by logic that is too complex to trace, which makes them resistant to explanation and accountability.
They are not neutral devices.
They are opaque agents, and agents of whom?
Of these giant corporations that seek to enslave us.
Black boxes whose influence expands even as their workings remain beyond reach.
One may believe sincerely in AI's potential as a driver of progress, but optimism should not obscure the question of who is steering it.
The people around Melania that day were not well meaning engineers and educators.
They were globalists and technocrats.
Folks, they were colonizers, and they have a demonic transhumanist worldview.
They are the ones who are guiding AI towards outcomes that suit their own vision of the dystopian future.
And they can modify it to manipulate.
Education is not education at all in this sense.
This kind of education is mere training to sustain the very machines that these same elites are building.
Again, like I said, we could be basically go around and clean their boxes for them.
AI itself is neither destiny nor danger.
The true issue is power.
Who holds power?
Who directs power?
And what do they intend to do with that power?
And so as all that is happening, Trump is wrapping himself in religion.
He's wrapping himself lately in prayer.
He releases a prayer guide calling for a national revival.
Now what's wrong with that?
Well, you know, aside from the fact that Trump's doing it.
It's got two Corinthians uh references.
Yeah, this is basically he's trying to mask what his plans are with uh a fake religion.
And again, prayer in and of itself is nothing if you don't talk about who and you're praying to and why you're praying.
If you have no relationship, you don't have a prayer.
That's the reality of all that stuff.
Uh Trump is calling for all Americans to come together to pray, to return to God, and to our shared Christian heritage.
Folks, this is the worst of Christian nationalism.
This is Christian all lowercase and nationalism all uppercase.
America has always been a nation that believes in the power of prayer, and we will never apologize for our faith ever, he said, to a roaring crowd at the museum of the Bible.
Well, let me just say this.
Uh one of the problems with the founders was that they were a little bit shy, to put it lightly, uh, about using the terms Christ and Christian.
They would talk about nature's God, they would talk about God in a generic sense.
Um, but um he said we're not going to apologize for our faith, and he's right.
You know, we talk about an apologist as somebody who defends, who's somebody who justifies their beliefs.
And uh so when we talk about Christian apologists, they're not saying people, oh, I'm so sorry I'm a Christian.
No, they are telling you uh why they believe what they do, and uh, you know, apologists are people who will defend who will debate uh the Christian faith.
That's not what we're talking about here.
And uh so yeah, he's right, they are not going to apologize for the faith.
They're not going to explain it.
They're not going to say what it is, it's going to be some nebulous thing over here that they can wrap themselves in, like he wraps himself in the flag and never explains, never takes a look at the Constitution, for example, just uh holds the flag and hugs it in the famous picture.
Uh this is really a quest for money and power, and these people are moglomaniacs.
Um anyway, he said, We've invited America's great faith communities.
And again, what faith?
Pray to whom?
Whenever you see people Using religion in this nebulous generic uh way, it is just being used.
Uh, there's nothing sincere about it.
We should call out that hypocrisy.
He's calling for Americans to study the nation's spiritual roots and return to them.
Yeah, well, again, like I said before, they were very shy about using the name Jesus Christ, the founders were.
Like Richard Dawkins, they wanted the fruit, but not the root of Christ.
And uh unfortunately, when you separate the root, what you wind up with is the evil fruit that we see in our society today.
Uh Jesus did not come to save a nation.
He did not come to create a political movement.
He said, My kingdom is not of this world.
Uh he came to save individuals.
And um God hears the prayers of his children.
But uh Trump says, if a million of us every week got together and prayed for this great country, think of the miracles that would happen.
Uh so far, 70 faith organizations and churches have joined together to participate in America praise, including the Southern Baptist Catholic vote and Franklin Graham's Samaritan Purse.
I gotta say the Southern Baptists are on a very sad trajectory.
Uh Department of Education will soon issue new guidance protecting the right to prayer in our public schools.
And that's right, because that is about free exercise.
It's not about the establishment of religion.
It's about the freedom to exercise your religion.
And that's what I said when I was going back and looking at some of the stuff, the crusade of Madeline Murray O'Hare.
She was focused on uh uh getting rid of education everywhere.
But of course, there's other things that we can do.
Somebody can take our culture, they can take the Bible, and they can twist it.
A good example of that is Netflix.
Uh you have uh Ted Baer, who I've interviewed in the past, I had a fortune to uh good fortune to interview him at uh movie guide, and uh he is telling Netflix, he's very concerned about what Netflix is going to be doing.
He should be concerned what they're going to do with Narnia.
And uh they have um chosen the director of the Barbie film, uh Greta Berwig or something, whatever her name is.
Gerwig.
Gerwig, yeah.
And uh she's already made it known that she's going to have Merrill Streep play Aslan the Lion.
So they're gonna do a gender swap on the lion and which is a figure for Christ, so they're gonna try to gender swap Jesus.
Yeah, this is going to literally a slap in the face to Nauria fans.
It is not even using it to make money off of the R. That's right.
It's uh it is literally about destroying this Christian allegory.
It is about taking something that a lot of Christians love and selling it.
Yeah.
It's deconstructing and perverting it in the same way that Hamilton did the founders.
Because if there was anybody that was antithetical to the founding principles of this country, is uh it was uh Hamilton himself.
And uh so they what they do, they do a uh a play about it, and they uh they they uh change the cast as well.
Part of it is also uh most of Hollywood is completely and utterly uncreative and untalented, so this prevents her from having to come up with her own story.
She can just take this and corrupt it.
Yeah, that's right.
Uh so what Terry Ted Bear was saying, he says, look, let's understand this is not a niche.
Uh he says it is a vast values-driven audience, hungry for stories that reflect their worldview, that honor their convictions, and that stir their souls.
With other words, 62% of American adults identifying as Christian in 2025, 33% attending religious services monthly.
This is not just a spiritual demographic.
It is a formidable market segment.
And he's trying to explain to them from business standpoint that they would be better off uh doing a respectable interpretation of this.
Well, the thing is, I'm not sure he's right about that, because while there is a huge number of Americans and normal people that would want that, they also are getting tons of money from the likes of uh Larry Fink and Black Rock and Vanguard, all these people for pushing DEI that would dry up if they stopped doing this and stop it actually trying to make stuff for the normal people instead of for the billionaires.
And they have so much money compared to the normal people that they can shift this To the point where it is more profitable for them.
And we see that all the time from Bud Light and NASCAR.
You know, they want to get in their customers' faces and offend them, and they've got enough money coming from these uh hedge funds and everything to pay for that.
I mean, why else would they choose this director?
I don't I haven't seen the Barbie movie, but I have seen people doing uh in-depth deconstruction of it, and uh the general premise is that the Kens, the guys are fighting for equality, and uh the Barbies are uh the feminists and they succeed in preventing the Kens from achieving equality because that's her worldview.
She's the uh level of feminist where they are no longer pretending to want equality.
She openly admits that she doesn't want equality.
This is a rabid uh, you know pol political uh activist that's using her job that uh to push her political views instead of creating art.
Radical feminists pushing the matriarchy.
So that's of course who they choose for Narnia.
Yeah, and of course, uh the very fact that the only thing to come out of it so far is that she's gonna gender swap the allegory of Christ.
Uh so again, he's trying his best to uh get them to uh pay attention to the um uh to this.
But uh good luck with that.
Hollywood's never been open to that anyway.
They're always open to the praise of their demonic peers, and uh they would always prefer to do something that is really disgusting rather than something that would make them money.
Uh we had that discussion all the time back in the 1980s.
Uh said, you know, hey, these family films make a lot more money.
Uh yeah, but uh we don't want to uh we don't want to take out the gratuitous sex and violence because uh the directors hate that.
Yeah, that's what gives them their street creds with their peers.
So um the the interesting thing too is that uh I think what Ted is missing is the fact that Greta Gerwig couldn't tell Christ's story if she wanted.
It is a closed black box to her.
She's completely ignorant of it.
It's like trying to get uh Richard Dawkins to uh do uh to do the Narnia stories.
Uh he wouldn't have a clue as to where to start.
He doesn't have an understanding of the city.
It'd be like hiring me to produce the handmaid's tale.
You're not gonna get what you want, yeah.
That's right.
Yeah, I would love to deconstruct that from it.
Uh The Magician's Nephew is going to be the first one that they do.
They're going to put it in theaters in November next year, uh 2026.
And then you have John Nolte at Breitbart, like I said before, you know, he was uh he was their entertainment Hollywood guy.
He did film reviews for them.
And he's just done a film review, which I thought was kind of strange.
Maybe you know something about this film.
I don't, this series.
A wholesome pro-Christian uh horror film called Conjuring The Last Rights, he says.
Well, I don't know.
I mean, it took me a very long time to watch Nefarious because I said, Well, it's a Christian horror film.
I thought, how does that actually work?
And uh I eventually we got around because we were uh desperate to have something to do, and I really couldn't do much except for watch TV for a while.
And uh so we gave it a try, and it really was gripping story, and um uh and it it was from a Christian perspective, and it wasn't violent and gory, as you would expect.
I mean, there was uh you know, violence was there peripherally, but wasn't specifically talked about, kind of in the same way that when they did the movie about um what's that guy, the abortionist up in Pennsylvania, um that went to jail.
Gosnell.
Gosnell, thank you.
The Goslow movie, uh, rather than getting into the gritty details of the abortion stuff and everything, what it did was it focused on the um uh focused on the trial, and especially on the turning point that people realized that uh what he was on trial for was not murdering the baby through abortion, but murdering the baby through a failed abortion and leaving it to die on the table.
Or uh, you know, that was allowed.
Uh what was not allowed was that the baby that he had harmed uh instead of just abandoning it, which they call comfort care, he actively killed it.
And uh so that was what he got nailed for.
But getting back to Which again uh was more humane than what they'd typically do.
Yeah, The thing that he got in trouble for was being too humane to the children that he was killing.
Yeah, yeah.
So this movie is called The Conjuring, The Last Rights.
And he said it's setting box office records.
They thought it was going to do maybe 30 million.
That was their most optimistic thing for it, but it's already done 65.
And um it stars um a couple of people that you've seen their faces before.
But he says this about the um the series.
Do you know anything about this?
Uh series, The Conjuring.
I've seen one of them, I think.
My wife really likes spooky horror movies, and so around Halloween, she'll put some stuff on.
But this is the ninth chapter of this this conjuring.
So I'm missing some context if I've seen one out of nine.
Yeah, yeah.
And uh so in this particular one, he said, the warrens live in the suburbs.
They believe Christ died on their behalf.
They risk their own lives to help other families who are plagued by demons.
Ed and Lorraine Warren are nice, normal, interesting, sweet, and sincere people.
And whether they recognize it or not, people are attracted to goodness and decency.
Uh and you know, I guess the thing is I I am, and I'm repelled by the kind of stuff that is typically featured in horror films, that's why I don't watch them anymore.
People are especially attracted to this when it comes from a broken Hollywood system that portrays men as degenerates, feminine and toxic, and portrays women as masculine, strident, and obnoxious girl bosses.
So it portrays families as dysfunctional, portrays the suburbs as stifling and hypocritical, and portrays the Christian faith as oppressive.
But in the conjuring series, Ed is masculine and moral family protector.
Lorraine is feminine and maternal, and the Warren family is stable and central to the characters' lives.
The suburbs are idyllic, and the Christian faith is real, necessary, and riches those who embrace it.
I don't know, is I I just have to look at this and say, is this so they can mock it?
Simpson's style, right?
You know, put it out there and then have some fun with it.
I don't know.
He says, So how can you can ask how can an R-rated horror film be wholesome?
Uh and I'm not sure that it is.
Um He says it is the Warren's wholesomeness versus a very real and terrifying Satan that lifts it above so many other Satan movies.
It's R-rated, sure, but so was the Passion of the Christ.
Much of the Bible would be R-rated.
It's not the content, it's what the content says to us.
It's the theme that matters, he says.
Ticket buyers want to watch the Warrens be the Warrens.
We're primarily there because we really, really like these characters.
Filmmakers understand the appeal is the Warrens themselves and their everyday decency, which is why Last Rights is more of a family movie than a horror movie.
It is a poignant and frequently touching farewell to Hollywood's last remaining normal people.
Well, I don't know.
Yeah, all I can say is that um uh I color me skeptical.
Yeah, again, I'm I'm not too much into horror movies, demon movies.
I mentioned this on the show before.
I like monster movies.
I like where a guy goes out and he's a hero and he fights a monster.
Yeah, yeah, that was uh kind of what I grew up on, the old universal monster movies.
That was things like The Werewolf and Frankenstein and uh uh the mummy, the way they did them.
Most modern horror movies are simply you know, there's this external force that is there just ripping people apart, killing them in various ways.
It's a gore fest.
Yeah, it became a kind of a ritualized killing, and they started showing it from the perspective of the killer, and they made the killer the hero, like you know, Freddie from Nightmare and Elm Street and uh Jason, I think it was.
Yeah, Jason from um Halloween series.
No, that's uh Halloween is a different guy.
Oh, was it yeah, again, I don't follow this stuff too much.
But I knew of these things because we had a video store, but yeah, what they started doing it it was almost like a um uh you know they they make a fetish out of these slasher films, you know.
It was all about uh cutting people up, and maybe that's what influenced this crazy guy who was on the train.
Uh in real life, that is not something that we need to celebrate.
No.
Again, like I said, I like monster movies.
I like things where there's a hero, someone that's there to confront and fight the evil and overcome it.
Yeah.
That's what I appreciate.
A straight up bug fight.
Exactly.
Which is more of an action film, really.
Aliens are uh Starship troopers or something like that.
That's right.
We've got a lot of comments here.
We should get through some of them.
Audi MRR, thank you for the donation, Alan.
Thank you, Addy.
Really appreciate it.
We're praying for you.
I know you've got a situation coming up in the future.
Yeah.
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Well, thank you.
And people who try to create division should rethink their lives.
Thank you so much.
Thank you very much, Addy.
Appreciate it.
Yeah, we don't try to create it.
Um, unfortunately, it's there sometimes, but um it's not something that I like and I don't revel in it.
Um, you know, those you know, that's people who that is a razz raison debt.
Uh you should avoid those people and be very careful of what they're doing because they're really just trying to divide and conquer.
We've got B. L. Houghton.
Apparently, he isn't an illegal immigrant, or Trump would be on TV.
I assume that's about the murderer.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, he's not.
Yeah.
We've got uh Schmeat wave.
My son is on Coast Guard boats.
He says drugs is one percent of what they do.
99% is harassing ships for licenses and taxes.
That's right.
Like the police of the sea, right?
Even out in the water, they will find a way to track you down and harass you.
Citizen of Americaka, the solution will always be for them to disarm, and that is a point at which real mega death begins.
Yeah.
Audi MRR, they're engineering the masses to demand martial law.
Gotta keep you safe.
The real OctoSpook, our money funds this information collection and all those collecting it, yet they hide what we are paying for.
More actions slash crimes without our consent.
Yes, they demand to know everything about you, and you cannot know anything about them, and you can't know the information that they've collected about you.
You know, it's like uh being put on the no fly list.
And that was specifically about the uh cameras and how they're putting these cameras up everywhere while campaigning to hide what the cameras see from the public.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
We've got Citizen of Americaca again.
Says, why is the data so important?
Because they want a database of everyone's dirt, so nobody will ever see the list.
I'm Marty.
Again, good to see you, Marty.
Alleged, quote unquote Nulte, the murderers on video murdering.
That's right.
That's right.
Well, you know, that's uh probably just a journalistic reflex.
Uh, you know, you can wind up even when something is pretty clear, somebody will wind up suing you because they haven't been uh proven guilty in a court of law.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I get with you.
There's no leging about that.
It's uh it's pretty clear cut, cut and dry.
I get some journalistic reflux from these people.
Just Dustin D. Helm, things will continue to get worse until the majority demand to be under total surveillance for safety.
Yes.
And then it'll get really, really bad.
Chev Ken, the only thing Trump is doing is setting another precedent for the next Democrat who takes power.
Livio Roslow, two other people near the victim.
Yeah.
There were people right next to, but that happened so quick, and most people aren't paying attention at all.
Yeah, the first blow was probably fatal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you get stabbed in the neck, there is a yeah, you've got your jugula right there.
If you get that, you're gonna bleed out very, very quickly, and there's not really anything anyone could do to stop it in that scenario.
Don't frag me, bro.
Government's strategy of conquer and divide is obvious.
Angry Tiger's Den.
I have a friend in Brazil.
All transactions are digital by law.
If you use cash, you must fill out a digital ledger or go to jail.
Wow.
Also, we cannot watch any political media from outside the country.
That's not approved.
The uh that's absolutely insane.
Good to see Angry Tiger.
Yeah, hope you're doing well.
It's always a pleasure to see him there.
Right overture.
While shopping with my wife yesterday, the lady ahead of us and the checkout lady went on about which drugs their children were on to control their behavior as if it was nothing.
Yeah.
I'll see that kind of thing a lot.
Or it's just, oh well, my son is on this.
My son takes that.
Well, he's depressed.
Oh, he has ADHD.
We've got to calm him down.
We've got to keep him from running around and enjoying himself.
Brave New World.
Yeah.
You are psychologically neutering your child, and it is despicable if you do that.
Citizen of Americaca.
David, they know what you ate for breakfast and how many sheets of paper you wiped your bum with, but the next mass shooter will somehow slip through their web.
Yeah.
Isn't that interesting?
Yeah.
Always absolutely it's always funny because half the time it shows up as like, well, this guy was actually reported to the authorities as somebody that was a complete basket case, and I wonder if that's how they find them.
They rely on people to tell them, look, this guy's insane.
They go, Oh, is he now?
Isn't that funny?
This guy was brought before the courts fourteen times.
Yeah.
Shadow Boxer, kids have a lot of energy and know instinctively that the schools are unhealthy and teaching lies.
I'm Marty, did Melania author her speech or did AI?
That's a good point.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My dear son wrote this for me.
Brandon Bennett, did y'all ever think a real life prostitute would make it to the White House?
I'm sure there have been many prostitutes at the White House.
Bill Clinton was there after all.
Have we ever had someone in the White House who wasn't a prostitute is the real question.
Yeah, but of course uh somebody who has uh posed naked and proud of it, right, wrote an autobiography of it.
So uh but she uh as um again uh the guy that uh did the biographies of uh Trump and and everything uh and was hostile to him, but Trump gave him access.
He said that Epstein introduced the two of them, and so um anybody who repeats that, like Hunter Biden, she says she's gonna sue him for a billion dollars, and she draws attention to the fact most people would not have noticed that if she hadn't done the streis and effect.
Yeah, it always ends up like that.
Yeah.
The real OctoSpook, who would you rather instruct?
A schoolroom of ghetto children, a schoolroom of geniuses, or a room full of drugged down simpletons.
What would make your job the easiest?
Jerry Alatalo, artificial intelligence is essential for global implementation of the absolutely wicked anti-life totalitarian slavery transhumanist agenda.
That's right.
Audi MRR, we should treat AI like one of our children, spoken like a true God-hating technocrat, Satanist.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Niburu 2029.
Melania didn't raise a single Trump child, hired help, did all that.
Yeah.
That's the way it goes for these types of people.
They have enough money, they just pawn the child off on a nanny of some kind.
Yeah.
That's probably why she's so big on the nanny state.
It worked out well for me.
Don't frag me, bro.
Reality is that most people are mentally lazy living in the plague of stupidity, and AI simply perpetuates that lack of curiosity, conviction, and desire for genuine knowledge.
Yeah.
And and they don't want to have anything to do with other people either.
So that's the other thing about AI.
It helps to keep people insulated from other humans and isolated as well.
Because that's another form of control.
Dustin D. Helm, they opened two AI charter elementary schools in Texas this year.
Man, Texas has a real problem with charter schools.
Whether it's the Muslim charter schools or AI charter schools, apparently.
Maybe Mark Hall's next documentary will be about AI charter schools.
They got a lot of money to throw around, don't they?
Nibiru 2029.
Caligula Trump worships and idolizes Bill Gates.
Yes.
The real Octo Spook, they will not fit.
Let me just interject.
Remember when uh Alex Jones told everybody this is not the bad Bill Gates vaccine.
You know, Trump is gonna pretend that he's gonna do that, but he's gonna put out his own vaccine.
That was the one that was going to be some dead or weekend virus, by the way, which they'd not isolated.
And uh you could take it because there's only the only harm was gonna be they're gonna have you're gonna be injecting mercury and aluminum into your bloodstream.
That's fine.
You can do that for Trump.
The rest of it is like sugar water.
Yeah.
It was uh Gates um is uh has been um really um Trump is doing everything that Gates wants now, and of course they probably give him money for his little vaccine uh uh stamp thing that lets you get uh injected without actually feeling the pain of a needle.
Isn't that wonderful?
Yeah, Bill Gates has always gotten under my skin even without that.
Now he's really able to do it.
Yeah.
Nibberoo.
Oh, read that one.
The real Octospook, they will not force AI upon us, we will choose to make it our master.
We will stop checking AI for truth and simply become a religious following of it.
AP Rumble seat, they're all in the same twisted elite club, no moral compass whatsoever.
Yes.
Brandon Bennett, Brave New World on Peacock wasn't so bad.
They did miss some important points.
I didn't even know they made a show out of it.
Yeah, don't frag me, bro.
Both of these privately owned corporations do not have any jurisdiction in the United States government.
Mm-hmm.
The real Octo Spook.
He who educates the children ends up controlling the world.
That's right.
That's where the war is gonna be.
And they're gonna fight you for control.
Let me tell you, this is why the UN had the convention on the rights of the child and why they continually say, you know, the Democrats will just come out, come right out and say, um, like Melissa Harris Perry said, uh, we've got to get over this notion that children belong to you.
You know, they belong to the state.
The village needs to raise them.
The Trumps will do it in a backdoor, subtle way.
They will fund AI and other things like that.
And they will pretend that they're fighting the training agenda by fighting the uh boys' and women's sports.
Look, uh Bruce Gender even was okay with fighting that.
And he's a trainee himself.
Yeah.
That's not fighting the training agenda, folks.
You fight the training agenda by stopping the gender gaslighting and stopping the child porn that they're feeding the kids starting in third grade or earlier in some cases.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's the whole uh it takes a village to raise a child.
I guess that's the reason for uh Trump's uh implementing of the uh thing that only the federal government can regulate AI.
Uh Melania sees it as her children.
And uh if she also then wants to use it to educate children, then only the government can control the thing that educates children.
That's right.
And therefore, that's why the Trumps are more dangerous than Hillary Clinton, because people Hillary Clinton would never have been able to get away with uh what he did in 2020.
And he got away with it, and not only that, but the people who would have normally opposed it uh just have amnesia about it and defended him the entire time it was happening, saying it wasn't him, it's not him, it's not it can't be him.
I know, because I have projected my values onto him.
She is far more dangerous than just like it takes a village to raise a child.
Uh people saw that for what it was, but when Melania comes out and starts talking about putting AI in schools, she's there to help you.
Uh I trust Melania, don't you all?
I'm sure she has nothing but the best intentions.
The real OctoSpook.
When AI is given power over schools and children's minds, there you will see all pure evil.
Don't frag me, bro.
AI make sure the masses continue to not think.
Yeah.
Citizen of America, reinforce what you've been saying for years.
The whole transgender thing is leading to transhumanism.
Yes.
Baby steps.
Yes, it is.
Yeah.
When I first saw it, I thought, well, this is pushing for a pedophilia because if they can make the decision that they are uh a different gender and and the wrong body, then they have the these young children can then start mutilating their bodies.
Uh but then I saw that really what it is is it's a preparing people for transhumanism for a virtual reality.
It's to get people to disassociate completely from reality.
You know, for the longest time, the uh homosexual lobby pushed the idea that there was a gay gene, and that you were uh naturally and biologically homosexual.
And um then the tranny stuff came along, and it's like, well, there is no biology anymore.
It's all in your mind.
And uh so they can't make up their mind about anything, even what gender they are.
However, you feel is whatever is real.
Yeah.
We've got high boost.
Trump knows how to play the Christian right like a fiddle.
Yeah.
And dug to 007.
What could possibly go wrong with Netflix putting out a new version of Narnia?
Everything.
I agree.
Well, we're gonna take a quick break and then we're gonna come back and uh it's kind of interesting that uh this disputed uh illustration that Trump uh denied ever having done for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday, has now been released as one of the few documents that's been released now.
So uh I wonder what's going to happen with, and actually the White House and press secretary have weighed in on what's going to happen with the 10 million dollar lawsuit that he brought against the Walls Wall Street Journal for reporting that uh factual thing.
So now that the document is out there, you would think that the lawsuit would be over.
We're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll be right back.
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That he wrote to Epstein on his 50th birthday that was put in the book, collected by Ghislaine Maxwell.
He said that didn't exist.
He said it's a fake thing.
And he sued Murdoch, who owns the Wall Street Journal, Fox News, many other things, sued him for $10 billion.
And then voila, the thing turns up.
The actual thing turns up.
The president insisted the note did not exist, calling it a fake thing.
The note, however, suggested that he and Epstein had not only certain things in common, but it was kind of a dialogue going back and forth with a voiceover and saying that, you know, it's kind of a dialogue.
It said there's a voiceover that introduces this, and then Epstein says this, and Trump says this, and Epstein says this, and there it is right there.
Scroll it up a little bit.
People can see it.
And uh in it, he says, um, well, it's a little bit too small for me to read it to you, but in it, he talks about, yeah, we have some secret things between us.
Pals have secret things and stuff like that.
It did use, and uh Trump's, I guess maybe this is going to be his defense.
It did use uh language that I would be surprised that he would use, like enigma.
Do you think that's in his vocabulary?
I mean he's got like a second or third grader vocabulary.
He speaks at an eight-year-old level.
I wouldn't think that he could would use a word enigma.
wouldn't think he could spell it.
Maybe it lends credence to the idea that this is just a persona he puts on to appear more down-to-earth to his fanbase, like Like, look, he even speaks kind of like a normal person.
That's right.
Uh so he said, um I blew it up a bit if uh you might be able to read it now.
Yeah, says uh voiceover, there must be more to life than having everything.
And Donald says, Yes, there is, but I won't tell you what it is.
Nor will I, since I also know what it is.
Then Donald says, We have certain things in common, Jeffrey.
Jeffrey, yes, we do, come to think of it.
Donald, enigma never age.
Have you noticed that?
Jeffrey.
As a matter of fact, it's clear to me the last time I saw you.
Donald, a pal is a wonderful thing.
Happy birthday, and may every day be a wonderful secret.
There you go.
Every day's a wonderful another wonderful secret.
It reminds me of that very skeevy quote from uh Matthew Conahay's role in um Dazed and Confused, where he's like the best thing about high school girls, I get older, they stay the same age.
It's just it's very much that sort of feeling, just like, oh, this is this is gross and creepy and disgusting.
Yeah, yeah.
JD Vance said, Wall Street Journal should be ashamed for publishing this as they described it.
Um a while back.
They didn't actually show it until now.
He said, Where is this letter?
Would you be shocked to learn that they never showed it to us before publishing it?
Does anyone honestly believe that this sounds like Donald Trump?
said J. Devance.
Well, I could tell you what you sound like, JD Vince, but uh it wouldn't uh be complimentary.
Anyway, Trump called the Epstein investigation a hoax, claimed that the birthday note did not exist.
Now we know that Trump was lying and is doing everything he can to cover it up, said House Oversight Ranking Committee member Robert Garcia, a Democrat.
Uh the Republicans are silent about it, and uh we'll not talk about this now.
Uh so this was for his fiftieth birthday.
Uh Trump said, These are not my words.
This is not the way I talk.
Uh and again, you know, that doesn't mean that he didn't write it, doesn't mean that he didn't sign it.
And uh of course what it is, that that dialogue that is there is within the outline of an hourglass frame that is like a woman, and he signs it down at the bottom uh so that it looks like the pubic area there.
And uh uh considering who Jeffrey Epstein is and uh what we know about him, we know exactly what that's all about.
Uh so uh it was the 2003 birthday book that had that in it, and now that that has been released, and uh as he said, um may every day be another wonderful secret.
That's how he finishes it right there.
You know, you've had fifty years of wonderful secrets.
Can we have uh one a day still?
So back in uh July, Trump sued Murdoch in the Wall Street Journal for ten billion dollars over this.
And so the question is, what is going to happen now?
A Dow Jones spokesman said in a statement to the BBC at that time, we have full confidence in the rigor and the accuracy of our reporting, and we will vigorously defend against any lawsuit.
It's gonna be kind of interesting.
Uh Trump said, I hope Rupert and his friends are looking forward to the many hours of depositions and testimonies they will have to provide in this case.
I bet they are.
I bet I bet they would love to uh that might be one way that we get the Epstein docs.
It might be the only way that we get the documents there, is as part of a discovery for this bogus lawsuit from Trump.
Alan Dershowitz says that he'd be happy to help sue people for Trump, particularly Rosie O'Donnell.
Uh she went on a podcast, and Rosie O'Donald said that Trump paid a billion dollars to Jeffrey Epstein.
She made the allegation on the Jem Acosta show on Friday, and uh Snopes rated it as false in July.
Dershowitz said on Newsmax's Sunday agenda that O'Donnell's statement was clearly malicious.
The host asked Derschwitz how much money he would sue O'Donnell for.
Uh he said, everything she's worth.
I don't know if she's worth now, but certainly several hundred million dollars.
The president's reputation is at stake.
He didn't pay a billion dollars to Epstein.
I was Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer.
He paid me he paid me, right?
It's like, and he's not ashamed of it, right?
So that's an amazing thing about it, is that uh Dershowitz is not ashamed of that.
I know the relationship between Trump and Epstein.
It ended early on in time, and I've seen many of the records.
There's nothing to inculpate Trump in any way.
So he's seen the records, he knows who the people are, and he's not going to uh help to uh expose that or put any pressure on it.
He's going to cover for Trump.
Yeah, may every day be another wonderful secret.
Well, the Democrats released this letter uh which he denied ever writing.
Uh as I've said all along, it's very clear that President Trump did not draw this picture and did not sign it, says Caroline Lovett.
She has become the most shameless liar I've ever seen in my life.
You know, people like Caroline Lovett and Mike Johnson, they will say or do anything.
They will lie to your face.
This used to be a characteristic that was only seen in people like Bill and Hillary Clinton, and now they have uh made it uh common currency in the guarding our pedophile party with GOP.
Trump's legal team will continue to aggressively pursue litigation.
Well good, I'm sure that we'll all love to see what happens with all this stuff.
I guess that discovery is going to be a wonderful thing.
And uh you know these people who lie to you said this thing never existed.
Now when they pull it out and show it they're still going to continue on with this lawsuit.
It's amazing.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee got a copy of the birthday album on Monday as part of a batch of documents from the Epstein estate.
Trump has denied writing the letter and creating the drawing calling the Wall Street Journal reporting on it false malicious and defamatory.
But again it's not the the real issue is a PAL is a wonderful thing.
Happy birthday and may every day be another wonderful secret as a matter of fact it's not just Trump but it's also Bill Gates the connection between these guys Jeffrey Epstein, you could pick any of these guys it's kind of like the um uh six degrees of separation of Kevin Bacon,
you know that game works that um uh you know Hollywood is a small group and so you've got uh you take any movie that um Kevin Bacon was in and uh you can go six degrees of separation pretty much get everybody in Hollywood at the time.
Well that's the way it is with Jeffrey Epstein in Washington I think.
And uh there's there's uh not any degrees of separation between him and some of the people like Donald Trump and Bill Gates.
Uh how JP Morgan enabled Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and even snagged a Netanyahu meeting through Jeffrey Epstein again the six degrees of separation of Jeffrey Epstein although we could probably just go two or three degrees and get all these cats in there.
Go talk to Bill Gates about me, he told uh the uh people at JP Morgan on an autumn day in 2011, Jeffrey Epstein stepped into JP Morgan's headquarters at Park Avenue, rode the elevator to the executive floor where the bank's leaders, including chief executive Jamie Dieman, kept their offices.
Epstein who pled guilty to a sex crime in Florida three years earlier, had a message for the bank's top lawyer Stephen Cutler.
He said he had turned over a new leaf and he said I've got powerful friends that could vouch for me.
Go talk to Bill Gates about me.
Well Epstein was connected to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, not only to the former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, he wired hundreds of millions of dollars in payments to Russian banks and to young eastern European women and accounts for young women were opened without in-person verification.
In one case a Social Security number could not be confirmed.
Jess Staley was constantly running interference for Epstein versus JP Morgan's compliance concerns.
For more than a decade, JPMorgan Chase processed over a billion dollars in transactions for Epstein.
Russian banks and payments to young Eastern European women opened at least 134 accounts, helped to move millions to Ghislaine Maxwell, including $7.5 million for a Sikorsky helicopter.
While anti-money laundering staff repeatedly flagged large cash withdrawals and wire patterns that were aligned with known trafficking indicators, according to a new report from the New York Times, following a six-year investigation that involved some 13,000 pages of legal and financial records.
Funny how they set on this until now but uh maybe it is related to this but um anyway uh it is eventually going to have to come out senior bankers credited him with introductions to figures such as Sergey Brenn, co-founder of Google, Benjamin Netanyahu I mean he's again this is a tiny club.
There's not even six degrees of separation.
This is like two or three degrees everybody knows uh uh Epstein to the pleasant surprise of JP Morgan's investment bankers in Israel, they were granted an audience with Netanyahu.
The bankers informed Staley, who forwarded their email to Epstein with a one-word message.
Thanks.
By the way, it's a reminder that Netanyahu's got big corruption trials against him.
Of course, he just dismisses it as a hoax as politically motivated.
But if he's uh big friends with uh Jeffrey Epstein, perhaps there's something there.
Around that same time, Epstein presented an opportunity that, like the hybrid deal years earlier, had the potential to be transformative.
This one involved Bill Gates, who had recently entered Epstein's orbit.
And uh this is a large part uh from what uh some people have said of the divorce between Gates and Melinda.
Uh in an apparent effort to ingratiate and further entangle himself with the bankers and Microsoft's co-founder, Epstein pitched Urdo's and Staley on creating an enormous investment and charitable fund with something like a hundred billion dollars in assets.
Compliance leaders urged the bank to exit the felon after anti-money laundering personnel flagged a years-long pattern of large cash withdrawals and constant wires that in hindsight matched known indicators of trafficking and other illicit conduct.
But instead, top executives overrode objections at least four times.
Look, when we go back and we look at these banks that are too big to jail, they're not really that worried about it.
You look at HSBC, Matt Taibi wrote an excellent series when he was back when he was with Rolling Stone about how HSBC had been caught, uh, found guilt, tried and found guilty and fined uh many times, but every time, even though the fines were fairly uh high, even for these banks, you know, a couple billion dollars, it was still chicken feed based on the amount of money that they uh that was involved.
And they were working in their particular case with uh the drug cartels and um HSBC.
They even had for the Sinaloa cartel, they even kept a separate uh window in their bank for the Sinaloa cartel members to come in and present their cash to be counted.
Uh so they were fully complicit with it.
And uh I talked to Everett Star Stern, who was a whistleblower, a part of uh one after they were caught multiple times and convicted multiple times, and after one of the uh uh after the second time, I think it was, they made requirements that HSBC was going to have to be more diligent in terms of compliance and things like that.
And so Everett Stern said, uh, yeah, they hired a bunch of us who had absolutely no experience in this or in law enforcement or anything else.
And um he said most of the other people that were hired, they paid them extremely well, and they just sat around drinking coffee, and uh they were very uh they didn't care if anything illegal was happening.
They were paid well and didn't have to do too much work.
He, on the other hand, got interested in it, and uh he said he started looking in the database.
They would have a database that would match up particular terms.
They would look for these transactions, they would look for known criminal organizations and known criminals and other things like that.
And uh they had gone into that reference database and they would put in an additional space, or they put a period or something like that to make sure that that simple-minded text program that just did a very simple text comparison, uh, failed and didn't find them.
So he said, So you look in the the uh reference database and they had intentionally corrupted it.
He became a whistleblower, and still nothing happened.
They got convicted again, but still it's another slap on the wrist, just like we're talking about Elon Musk violating all of the uh pollution and traffic uh regulations there and uh in Texas, and nothing ever happens to him for it.
They give him a fine, but it doesn't matter.
Uh we would never have committed to do business with him if we believed that he was engaged in an ongoing sex trafficking operation, they say, sure.
Sure.
He soon became one of the private bank's top revenue generators.
Uh his net worth was estimated at 300 million, and he attributed more than eight million dollars in fees uh from them.
So again, they're willing to do anything.
So when we look at people like this, um, Mike Johnson is still out there Trying to make the case that Trump was an informant on him.
And as I said, they they hung together for 15 years.
They only became enemies over their greed and trying to both get the same piece of property.
And once that happened, someone, right at that time, anonymously turned in Jeffrey Epstein to the authorities.
And that was the first trial.
And of course, they shut that down from the top by telling Alex Acosta, the prosecutor, this guy's with intelligence go easy on this.
So he did a non-prosecution agreement with his lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, and then Trump hires Acosta as his labor secretary.
And so now Johnson comes out and says that, oh, he was informing on him.
Yeah, we kind of knew that.
Thanks for verifying it.
I'll just say this.
You know, when we talk about uh his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein over a long period of time, here's the thing that's really important about it.
They can argue and quibble about that particular document.
I think uh they've they've got Trump on it.
But nevertheless, he's gonna pretend that he doesn't have a vocabulary like that.
I saw people were referring to Trump as a white hat pedophile.
Yeah, I'm sure that's gonna be the explanation that MAGA has.
Yeah, there we go.
But here's the thing, you know, we've always heard this.
Tell me who your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are, right?
A man is known by the company that he keeps.
These are the kind of things that we tell our kids, isn't it?
Uh but we don't apply those same standards to Donald Trump.
Uh so your friends will either stretch your vision or they will choke your dream.
Maybe at this point uh Jeffrey Epstein is choking Donald Trump's dream.
Whether he's in the grave or not, we don't know.
Uh go ahead and cover some of the comments here.
We're starting to get slow.
You got it.
The real Octospook.
He who educates the children ends up controlling the world.
That's right.
Oh, we already read that one.
We've got uh let's see.
Annika 1021.
Did you guys see what's going on in France?
80% of France want Macron out, tired of globalists and wars.
Yeah.
Well, the other 20%.
They're all Muslims who come in from North Africa.
They don't speak enough French to understand what the survey was.
Yeah.
Don't frag me, bro.
Be prepared to live outside of the system, be prepared to fight and or die.
CJP Rumble.
The thing is, the public has earned the right to spy on these clowns.
Jerry Alatalo, but but but Donald Trump is working undercover for the FBI to covert sting, aiming at putting Bill Gates in prison.
That's right.
That's you can trust the plan, guys.
Patriots are in control.
Yeah, he's always the one.
Well, we're gonna take a quick break, and we're going to be uh right back with uh some updates on pharmaceutical stuff.
And I think what we see happening now, uh I always felt that RFK Jr. was going to betray the Maha movement.
And um now I think we've got the evidence of that happening.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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And um here's why I think the fix is in.
RFK Jr.'s HHS is going to link autism to Tylenol use during pregnancy.
Do you think that's what's behind the uh that's what he's gonna sell?
Wall Street Journal reported that, and after that report, shares of Tylenol, it's company, uh McNeil Consumer Healthcare makes it, uh, shares dropped 11% following that news.
So RFK Jr. is going to tell you that autism is linked to the use of Tylenol during pregnancy.
But wait a minute, I thought all this time they've been saying that there was no increase in autism.
So now there is an increase, but don't worry, it's because of Tylenol.
Of course, Tylenol has been around for about a hundred years.
So I'm sure.
Well, the bottom line is that it does it it did come with the increase of the number of required vaccines.
And he talked about doing safety reports on vaccines, talked about how we have to look at the interaction of these vaccines.
And remember, it's about 72 injections before you get to uh get out of school.
That is the elephant in the room.
That is the poison in your arms.
But now they're going to pretend that it's Tylenol taken during pregnancy.
I'm sorry, just don't buy it.
I don't buy it at all.
And of course, Tylenol is something that they have pushed to pregnant women and pushed to give to children if they have uh problems of pain or their teething or something like that, because aspirin was known to create a problem, I think they call it RISE syndrome.
Uh uh, but um the uh you know aspirin can be dangerous for children, but uh tylenol can be dangerous for your liver, uh, but uh because it doesn't have that same characteristic of aspirin, they would uh default to that for children.
So now they're saying that that is what's causing autism.
I'm sorry.
This is the betrayal that we all figured was coming from RFK Jr.
Yeah, mercury, aluminum, you know, whatever else you inject, that's no problem.
Uh he's gonna do a full Alex Jones, I guess, and tell us that it's all just sugar water.
Uh just don't take that Tylenol.
But yeah, take your 72 vaccines.
And the the most amazing thing about this, and it really shows that it's for profit, besides the fact that they got legal immunity that they wiggled out of the politicians.
The fact you look at the vaccine schedule, and it's the same thing over and over and over and over again.
It's like uh, dude, if your uh virology and your vaccine um uh ideas, if those are true at all, you don't need to keep injecting people with this stuff.
Uh it's supposed to train the immune system.
It either does that or it doesn't do that.
And you don't have to give somebody uh one of these shots twice a year for several years.
That's how they get the number of these things up.
That's just because they want to make money off of this stuff.
So is it safe to get three vaccines at once?
Vaccine makers say yes, but now the FDA wants proof.
Well, you and I already know the answer to this.
I mean, we've had tragic cases where they did ketchup vaccines.
You know, somebody uh didn't have the vaccines, and so they bring them in, they try to catch them all up at once.
And I talked about this many times, the the family that was uh divorcing, and they had never vaccinated their kids, and the judge said, I'll give custody of the kids whoever catches up.
And what happened to the uh two young boys, they both immediately went into intensive care, and uh one of them recovered and gone out, but the other one has got autism so severely that uh he can't even go to the bathroom himself.
He's a vegetable now.
And um there is uh you have that's all that's needed, just one of these cases.
But that is clearly what happened.
It it happened immediately.
And um, so is it safe to get COVID-19, RSV and flu vaccine at the same time, they ask.
Well, it's like asking, let's see, can I take arsenic, cyanide, and hemlock all together?
Well, you know, any one of those things is gonna do you in.
Uh, but uh yeah, sure, go ahead and take them all, I guess.
It doesn't really matter if if it's poison, just load it up all three of them.
Um but uh unlike those particular things, the vaccines won't kill you immediately.
That's one of the ways that they get uh get through this.
It's more like arsenic poisoning, it's a cumulative effect.
Is it safe to shoot myself with both barrels of the shotgun or should I stick to just one?
It is crazy, isn't it?
Well, the uh American Academy of Pediatricians says uh children's health defense has not updated their advice on cell phone radiation in nearly a decade.
Uh ATT is listed among their funders there.
So the AAP, uh which represents 67,000 pediatricians in the U.S., they say.
They say that its mission is to look after children's health, and yet these guys, the AAP is just waiting for another check from ATT.
Uh the um and we've had several cases recently that have uh talked about the harm of vaccines, the cancer risk of the uh not vaccines, but the um EMF from cell phones.
Talked about cancer risks with that, and that's not just for children, but children are more susceptible to it.
And um uh, as they point out in this article, uh, even though these things have come out in recent years, the um AAP has not updated any of its guidance to pediatricians.
In 2016, the National Toxicology Program ran a two-year study on cell phone radiation that showed that rats exposed to cell phone radiation had an increased risk of cancer.
Well, the AAP did not update its page in 2018, once the NTP completed the study and found clear evidence of increased cancer risk.
Then also in 2018, Italy's Ramazzini Institute also found evidence of cancer and rats exposed to cell phone radiation.
Earlier this year, a systematic review commissioned by the World Health Organization of all people concluded there is a high certainty of evidence that cell phone radiation exposure causes two types of cancer in animals.
We've had situations that used to be when RFK Jr. was at the children's health defense, uh, they would focus on some of these cases.
They would um going back to 1996, ten years after Reagan gave a free pass to the pharmaceutic uh pharmaceutical industry where they could not be sued for products.
You had uh the 1996 Telecommunications Act that Clinton shepherded through, which said that you cannot object to cell phone tower radiation placement on the basis of health issues.
You could object to it from an aesthetic standpoint.
If you don't like the way this thing looks, if it's an ISOR, you can force the cell phone company, if they put it into a um uh historic district or something like that, you can force them to uh put some kind of a structure around it to hide it or to make it blend with the surroundings, but you can't object to it on a health basis.
And so as a result, you've had situations where they have put cell phone antenna clusters uh at or very near or in uh schoolyards, and you've had situations, one of them in New York, where they had a cluster of cancers uh from the kids who are attending that school.
Well, in many different places, the local communities have ignored this telecommunications act because it doesn't have any any light legal binding authority.
They can't uh give these people uh a free pass to harm anyone that they wish.
So you can certainly sue them, and people have done that in the past.
Uh it is um not a power that was given to the federal government to protect these corporations.
And then one more thing here from a health standpoint, glyphosate is they're now finding it in all of our food, uh, everything.
It's now being found frequently in grocery store eggs, um, and also in the chicken that is sold in the grocery stores, and it's traced to uh poultry feed.
So it's something you need to be aware of and keep an eye on.
We're gonna start uh paying attention uh to chicken feed that we buy, because um uh again, you could uh be keeping your own chickens and be careful about what they're feeding, even having them graze occasionally, but uh if you give them chicken feed, that chicken feed might be contaminated with glyphosate, which will contaminate them as well.
We saw this with tractor supply this spring.
They were boasting about the fact that they had injected their chicks already for you with the mRNA and uh bird flu uh uh injection.
And uh so we went somewhere else to get our chicks.
They really don't understand their customer base at all.
So they might be boasting about, yeah, this is uh we've got glyphosate added to our chicken feed there.
And so uh just be aware of that because um, you know, you do have the control to know what's going on, so you need to exercise that control to know what's going into your food supply.
But uh uh if you get it in a grocery store, you can bet that it's got uh glyphosate in it.
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