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As the clock strikes 13, it's Tuesday, the 23rd of September, Year of Our Lord 2025.
Well, we're going to begin with uh a couple of provocative things that are happening everywhere we're seeing attacks on infrastructure.
Is this a coincidence that all these things are happening at once?
If you recall, at the end of last week, I said that there might be plausible deniability infrastructure attacks be done as uh we they push us to war.
So we're going to take a look at what happened in Copenhagen, Oslo, and we're going to take a look at the cash of uh surveillance devices as part of the cell phone network near the United Nations that was exposed yesterday.
How are they going to use that?
And we'll take a look at Trump's announcement yesterday with RFK Jr.
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Welcome to the show today, folks.
Gonna give you a rundown of what we're covering.
We've got Copenhagen and Oslo Airports shut down after large drone incident.
That's from the Express.
Porsche hits brakes on EV ambitions, suffers another guidance cut as shares drop.
Most on record from Zero Edge.
The war on Dairy State Farmers, the new American.
Arizoni Arizona Attorney General intervenes to stop electric rate hike.
Just the news.
$100 million cyber attack on Vegas Strip involved teen hacker, police say.
Macron announces France recognizes Palestine's state at United Nations.
Western Europe is in the midst of a cultural suicide from R.T. World News.
Yes, and that last article is a very interesting article because it goes back to Alexander Dugan's philosophy of a fourth political way.
We have communism, we have fascism, we have liberalism, he says, and he's got a fourth way.
What is that?
He is known to be Putin's brain.
But let's talk first about the UN, a cache of devices capable of crashing cell network found there.
More than a hundred thousand STEM cards, 300 servers.
And these were just they call it a network because it wasn't all in just one location.
It was distributed uh in like a 34-mile radius around the UN, they said, used to conduct surveillance.
The Secret Service found and seized an illicit network of sophisticated equipment in the New York region.
Capable of shutting down the cell network as foreign leaders prepare together near nearby for the annual UN General Assembly.
this could interfere with emergency response services could be used to conduct encrypted communication but most likely used to surveil these people the network was capable of sending thirty million text messages per minute anonymously the official said the agency had never before seen such an extensive operation And they got involved because they lead security for the UN.
The conference draws more than a hundred foreign leaders or staffs, has been described as the Super Bowl of spy games.
Spy versus spy here.
The scale of equipment discovered suggests the network could be part of the nation's a nation's surveillance operation.
Initial analysis of the data has identified ties to at least one foreign nation who they've not fingered yet, as well as cartel members.
So just be careful of how the government may use this to accuse.
If you remember the uh Vault 7 thing, uh where that was released by WikiLeaks, it was the uh the first they released the documentation, then they released the actual code for Vault 7.
That allowed the U.S. intelligence agencies to pretend that they were anybody that they wanted to, friend or foe, when they did their surveillance operations.
And so whenever they say that they know who this is, like that, based on this stuff, always be skeptical of this, because it may just be the fact that they're using it to accuse.
Now, the guy that was the top of the Secret Service uh agency there in the New York City area, uh he had an interesting name, uh, Travis, his name was Matt McCool.
Uh I mean, if you're gonna be a Secret Service agent, imagine being named Matt McCool.
You introduce yourself to the I'm Matt McCool, head of the Secret Service here in New York.
All right, and we're back.
We were having some technical difficulties not connecting to uh Rumble.
Uh so now everything is back except now we're not connecting to X. So we'll we'll continue on with the broadcast, as I was just talking about Matt McCool, Secret Service.
Let's hope that he's got it together better than Maxwell Smart.
Uh investigators found the SEM cards and the servers back in August at several locations within a 35 mile radius of the UN headquarters.
It was a month-long investigation of what the agency described as anonymous telephonic threats made to three high-level U.S. government officials this spring.
And so the issue is if this is uh a nation state, why would they tip their hand this way, just to make empty threats?
Perhaps it was a cartel, perhaps not, who knows.
If they wanted to surveil the UN meeting as a nation state, it wouldn't make any sense for them to uh make threats that were going to expose this network.
And that is the assessment of uh some and some people who have worked in the field who have been in previous administrations, they believed that it was fundamentally an espionage network.
Uh they said uh they expected to find senior government officials had been targeted in the operation.
They said they're going through the data on the SIM cards uh that shows calls, text, and browser history.
That's interesting.
The agency shared crime scene photos of the servers, and of course, there's a picture of one of the locations there in Lance.
You can see the uh shelves going from floor to ceiling, filled with these devices.
Uh they said it was sophisticated, costly, and uh uh Ferrante, Anthony Ferrante, global head of cybersecurity, now at an international consulting firm, who used to have uh cybersecurity positions in the White House, said, My instinct is that this is espionage.
He said uh another researcher who works in European policy analysis in Washington said only a handful of countries could pull off an operation like this, including Russia, China, and Israel, because of course Israel would be spying on us.
Uh, but again, they think that it is sophisticated enough that it's not a cartel network.
So I can understand a cartel network using it to threaten the president, but why would they want to eavesdrop on these different countries?
That sounds more like a nation state.
Anyway, they said there's absolutely no reason to believe that we won't find more of these devices in other cities.
They also found 80 grams of cocaine, illegal firearms, computers, and cell phones, as because that's uh the way these guys roll, isn't it?
And then in Denmark and uh also Oslo, they had uh drones interfering with the airports there, they had to shut them down.
Now these drones were there to essentially make a show of being there.
They had lights on, uh, two drones and the Copenhagen airport uh coming from different directions.
Immediately Zelensky says Russia, Russia did it.
Well, if Russia did it, they would have to do it from within uh Denmark, because they would have had to overfly all of Poland and some of Finland most likely in order to get there, and I don't think they've got the range for this, and why would they do that just to make a show of this, just to escalate tensions?
I th that doesn't make any sense, as they are looking at this attack.
Uh the Prime Minister says this is yet another attack on infrastructure.
And that is true.
And that may be what the goal is to attack infrastructure in so many different ways, as we saw with the with the uh attacks over the weekend, but not all attacks on the infrastructure are necessarily motivated by national uh nation-state interests.
We just had, as Travis read the headlines, we just had a uh teen hacker that messed with hotels in Vegas, shut down the keying system and made it so that people couldn't check into the hotel, that type of thing.
So it can be different motivations, it's hard to say.
It's the most serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure to date, said the news agency.
And uh the prime minister said it's what we as a society must be prepared for.
This is why we've talked about this over and over again, like I've said before, even this last week, uh, because of what happened with the airport.
That's the first thing I talked to Jack Lawson about.
The fact that there was going to be attacks on the infrastructure.
It'd be done to create chaos.
It could be done from the outside, it could be done as an inside job by our own government.
Either way, it is definitely coming.
Uh a recent trend of drone attacks, airspace violations, hacking attacks, and um again, it is always going to be um Zelensky's always going to use it to try to push World War III.
If we do, if he does push us into World War III, we should name it in his honor.
We should call it World War Z, Zelensky.
I've been convinced from the beginning, although I'm not seeing anybody say that.
Everybody said, it's really strange all these Russian tanks and vehicles have a Z painted on them in white.
And it's like, I think they're coming after Zelensky.
I think he is the guy.
Uh so they had two to three larger drones have been seen flying in the air of the airport, so they shut it down.
They said, This is what we would call a capable operator.
It's an actor who has capabilities and the will and the tools to show off in this way.
Uh the drones came from several different directions, turning their lights on and off before disappearing after several hours.
Does that sound like a Russian attack?
I mean, if it is a Russian attack, as I said before, be per be ready for attacks against infrastructure that have plausible deniability.
Um anyway, it's um it was definitely not a Russian military-based operation, that that's for sure.
And so when we look at um what is happening across the board uh over the last weekend, we have had infrastructure attacks, we have had drone attacks, airports shut down because people can't check in, just like the hotel situation in Vegas.
And yet it is our own governments that are sabotaging our society more than anything else.
We look at Porsche and its parent company, Volkswagen.
They have had to, as the headline says, slam on the brakes on their EV ambitions.
They had a huge lead, uh, many of these companies like Porsche over their competition in terms of internal combustion engine design and other things like that.
This is uh technology that's been evolving uh for many, many decades, and because of central planning by the globalist governments, they want all that advantage just thrown away.
They want everybody using generic EV uh uh transportation platforms that give the advantage to the Chinese.
The Chinese have an instant immediate advantage because of their battery production and also even just in manufacturing in general, because of their cheap energy.
And I believe that the EVs were designed to destroy all private mobility.
We will have fascist mobility.
We will have corporations allied with government.
The only thing that you'll be able to way that you'll be able to get anywhere other than walking, if that's even allowed, will be to use a uh corporation-owned uh autonomous driving uh uh EV, or to use buses and trains.
They don't want you to have private transportation.
That was a major obstacle to their lockdown, if you remember five years ago.
And so they want fascist transportation.
And they want to destroy the corporations, and this is the way they do it.
They don't have to just uh ban them and shut them down immediately.
They can do it very, very easily and deny that they're responsible, just like these attacks on the infrastructure.
They can say, well, we have to do it for the climate sake.
And so these corporations make a massive investment into EVs that nobody wants to buy.
And they leave their massive advantage, their huge investment of decades into internal combustion engine design.
They just throw that away, go into this new area where China already has an advantage.
So you see massive cuts in stock prices.
Porsche's stock has gone down about 15% in terms of not just...
Well, it's operating profit is down, but its stock is down quite a bit more.
So Portia, Volkswagen, and other European peers, such as Stolantis and Renault are also struggling with dismal EV demand after they invested billions of dollars in the technology.
This is government central planning.
And what they're planning is to destroy our private transportation.
All these car companies, squandering their vast lead in internal combustion engine design for generic anodyne EVs that can be made much more cheaply by the Chinese.
An independent auto analyst based near Hamburg told Bloomberg that auto buyers are putting little value on luxury cars, electric cars.
Porsche has now realized this and is jumping back into the high margin combustion engine models.
If only they had listened to Eric Peters, he was clear about this for the longest time.
He goes, why are these companies like Porsche?
Uh why are they looking at electric vehicles?
Don't they realize that that is that once you put these things out, are people going to pay exorbitant prices for Porsches just because they've got the name?
And is there going to be any benefit to that brand once everybody's driving AVs?
And he didn't believe they would, and uh here he's been proven right.
It's too bad they didn't make him head of the corporation that's there.
But as I said, it is government that is working to shut us down, and that's especially true with our food.
The guy who's now head of NATO was put there after they threw him out, the voters and the farmers threw him out of the Netherlands because he sought to destroy the farms there.
The most productive farms in the world uh coming out of Netherlands, and they wanted to absolutely destroy them.
Same thing is now happening in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin is famous for dairy products or cheese, especially.
So, what is the government doing there?
It's trying to put the dairy farmers out of business in Wisconsin.
This is an article from the New American, and it's a good article because it tells people who live in the area how they can connect together, how they can push back against this proposed legislation.
Listen to what the Department of Agriculture in Wisconsin is doing.
Uh there it really is a war on the dairy farmers there by the state.
They're pushing radical fee hikes that could devastate auction barns, livestock dealers, and especially family farms uh statewide.
They're going to increase the licensing fees for the auction markets by an astonishing 1,700%.
They're going to go from 420 to 7,430.
That's amazing.
Placing enormous burdens on those who work tirelessly to keep Wisconsin's agricultural economy alive.
They don't have that high a profit margin.
This is to destroy the family farms in Wisconsin, in the same way that Mark Ruta decided to try to destroy the farms in the Netherlands.
This is so utterly wretched and despicable of these bureaucrats.
No pun intended, right?
Utterly, yeah.
Every single person involved with this should be removed from office and never be allowed to hold office again.
That's right.
They should be excoriated, they should be absolutely removed from public life.
Every time they go out in public, people should boo them.
They should be known and they should be shamed.
They should be forced to move state.
Well, the problem is that this is coming from the bureaucracies, which are unaccountable to the public.
The bureaucracies can just do whatever they wish, and then maybe if there's enough outcry, the politicians will call it back.
Uh Republican and state legislators said Democrats can't manage a budget, so they shift the burden on to you.
Not only is this outrageous, it will force many of these businesses to close, and it will drive up food costs for all Wisconsinites.
Farmers are already grappling with rising input costs, labor shortages, and volatile market conditions.
They're already being hit with Trump's arbitrary tariffs.
Now they're going to get hit with arbitrary fee increases.
Like just add another thousand, seven thousand dollars to this.
The idea that Governor Evers administration would stick farmers with a 1,700% fee increase, is unconscionable.
It says the uh Wisconsin state legislator.
He says it doesn't just punish livestock dealers and auction houses, it threatens the stability of entire rural communities because they're based on the farms that are there.
The farms collapse, there's nobody going to be going in to buy anything in town from the small businesses.
This is always a war on this little guy, isn't it?
Perhaps most troubling is the way this proposal is advanced.
The Department of Agriculture developed its fee schedule without any sufficient input from those affected.
Well, this is the way they operate.
Whether it's a bureaucracy or whether it is President Trump operating by executive order, they don't get input from anybody other than their own circle of friends that are there who are going to be profiting from whatever replaces this.
It's the same thing that we saw in the Netherlands, where you had Bill Gates, who was connected with a food distribution service picnic that was there.
The guy was that owned Picnic was, I think, the brother-in-law of Mark Ruta, the prime minister.
Of course, they're all looking at how they're going to substitute their lab-grown food for farm-grown food and how they are going to be the ones to distribute it.
They had it all worked out.
Yeah, they uh say disregard for stakeholders here, but really it's the new American not realizing who the real stakeholders in this case are.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, these are the people who see themselves as uh owning everything.
Uh those who are most affected.
Um the bureaucratic agencies prioritize their budgets and their ambitions over real world needs of the people that they are supposed to serve.
That's what we're seeing throughout government at every level.
And it is especially true as Trump takes on these uh the ability, the presumed ability to uh levy tariffs like this without looking at what the consequences are going to be.
He's just listening to Peter like Peter people like Peter Navarro, who also has no clue, this central planning uh Democrat.
If enacted these fees would make Wisconsin one of the most expensive states for livestock marketing.
Neighboring states such as Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, charge dramatically lower fees for similar licenses.
Uh so it put them in a big competitive advantage.
And they said, one person said, hey, this is just too much all at once.
Well, that's exactly like the tariffs.
They're too much all at once.
And he doesn't even think about how that's going to affect exports, for example.
When you look at the port fees for Chinese built ships, if you have a ship that's built in China, you're going to have to pay millions of dollars to come in here to do this thing.
Each time you come to port, we're going to punish that.
We don't want anybody buying any Chinese ships.
Well, that's going to affect exports as much as uh imp um imports.
So it's the um these elitists who are centrally planning the economy.
They're isolated, they're ignorant about reality, and they are too arrogant to even care.
And this is a bipartisan problem.
It's not one state.
It's uh federal government more than anything else.
The war on farmers is not unique to the dairy state.
It's happening around the world, that's right.
It's uh being done under the banner of the UN Agenda 2030, under so-called few food security, sustainability, climate change, all the rest of this stuff.
They're pushing measures, they restrict fertilizer use.
Remember that in that was one of the characteristics of the Netherlands.
You know, people were having to try to smuggle in cow manure for their for their farms.
And they basically outlaw this stuff.
That was the slang That they used to use for smuggling marijuana.
Now it's literally true, right?
The war on drugs has now become the war on food.
It's the tongue runners all over again.
You're dung runner.
They want to cap livestock emissions, get rid of cows.
Concentrate control of food production into the hands of government agencies and unelected bureaucrats.
So this is the same plan that we saw.
Mark Rudd is now at NATO.
And we'll see what happens to this governor that's uh there if he gets the thing the thing through.
Dramatic fee increases, such as those proposed by the Department of Agriculture in Wisconsin, do more than hurt family farms.
They advance a dangerous trend toward centralized control of food, which is exactly what we've seen across the world.
Everybody, it doesn't matter what their political party or stated philosophy is.
They're all following the same plan.
And the guys who do this are going to get entry into the club, just like Ukraine.
Well, they said, yeah, we're going to be we're not going to have peace between the two areas of Ukraine as Zelensky was bombing civilians.
Instead, it's going to get bigger, Russia's going to invade, and we're going to be totally devastated.
But we'll be able to join NATO.
Oh, isn't that worth it?
Totally worth it, right?
Well, it is for these guys, because they don't care about you or your family's lives.
Government has no constitutional authority, writes the New American, to micromanage agriculture.
Well, they don't have any authority to micromanage the trade like that from the president.
You know, we had a process if we're going to add taxes.
We have a process where that is debated, uh, open public debate, not the arbitrary whims of one individual who, because this afternoon he's angry at a particular country, he's going to add another 40% tariffs to the existing 50% tariffs that he put on.
Or to impose punitive fees that cripple private enterprise.
Instead, the duty of government is to protect property rights, ensure free market policies, and uphold the freedom of individuals to engage in productive labor without undue interference.
See, the it's all always, whether it's the Democrats in Wisconsin or whether it's the Democrat Trump in the Oval Office, it's the same issue.
The fight is about more than fees.
It is about preserving liberty, property rights, and Wisconsin's agricultural identity, and about preserving really the rule of law.
And so then in Arizona, we have the Arizona Attorney General jumping into stop electric rate hikes there.
I don't know if this is AI-based.
There was nothing in this article from just the news that said that this is based on AI causing the power rates to go up.
But that is what's happening across the country.
In this particular situation, uh the article said that the Arizona's largest electric service provider announced in June that it planned to raise electrical rates in the second half of 2026 by 14%.
They said this is expected to increase Arizona's electric bills by around $20.
I don't know.
Well, you know, that would mean that their current electric bills are what, $142?
I don't think that that's the case.
I think they're probably it's gonna be more than $20.
But look, when you're talking about 14%, they just raised it uh last year by 8%.
If you were to raise rates by 8% a year with the rule of 72, you would only need nine years to double the price of the electricity.
If they go, if they crank that up to increasing it at 14% a year, you can do the math, just to buy that into 72.
Yeah, it's like what the other person said.
This is too much too quick.
Yeah.
That's the problem.
They should have done what they usually do and boil the frog a bit slower.
Yeah, but this is all part of the fourth turning uh issue, I think, Lance.
What they want to do, they they're accelerating the change.
Trump is brought in as an accelerationist.
He was brought in as an agent of chaos.
They have to accelerate all of this takedown.
They're running out of time towards the end of the fourth turning, and they and it's the acceleration that's gonna be the most destructive aspect of this.
When you look at uh the arbitrary instantaneous jumps of uh 25 to 100% tariffs that Trump put on, just like that.
You know, it gave nobody a chance to prepare.
And then you make it even more difficult for them.
Uh What you do is you constantly change that.
It's on again, it's off again.
The rates are going up, the rates are going down, the rates are coming off, now they're coming back on.
It's absolute total chaos.
And that is the point.
It's to accelerate the change.
And you look at how he accelerated the change just with the vacillation with the taco tariffs.
So they noted that the company has monopoly, should not be allowed to exploit that monopoly on the back of Arizona consumers.
Well, that's what we're seeing everywhere in terms of artificial intelligence.
Just like the stadiums, they're going to let these large corporations have get an advantage, and they will be the ones who profit from it.
We'll be the ones who pay for it.
It'll be public cost and private profits off of this.
As I said before, we found a hacker in Vegas, teen, a hacker, they said they found, uh, who reportedly disabled slot machines, hotel key cards, blocked employee email access, prevented the hotel from booking guests and taking reservations.
MGM Grant claimed that they lost a hundred million dollars because of that.
And uh so when we look at all of this, and we see the infrastructure coming unraveled, much of it being done deliberately by our own governments.
There's something that is far more concerning at the base of this.
And this is an article from RT, and it kind of goes into the philosophy of Alexander Dugan, if you remember him, the guy that they say is uh Putin's Rasputin or Putin's brain.
Uh he is a philosopher, his daughter was assassinated.
Uh they were trying to get him.
And I had the opportunity to interview him when I was at InfoWars, which is kind of a uh strange interview.
I wasn't quite sure where the guy was coming from.
This was at the beginning of the Trump administration.
And at that point, there was a lot of enthusiasm uh amongst General Russians thinking that, well, this is great, we're not going to have the Russia Russia Russia fear anymore.
We're going to normalize relations with uh Trump, even had, if you remember a small town named a street after Trump, temporarily until Trump showed that he was on the same team with these people.
But as part of that, there was a guy who used to work for Fox News, and he uh contacted uh InfoWars because he was now working with a TV network in Russia, and he said they'd like to get uh Dugan on.
I was the one that they uh had interview him.
And unfortunately, I wish I had had the time to read his book.
Uh I didn't know about his book.
Uh didn't understand that I was looking at some other articles about it, just came up very quickly.
But he wrote a book talking about the uh fourth approach.
And when I interviewed him, it was kind of strange because I I perceived this guy uh as coming from a more traditionalist, almost a czarist nationality because a lot of the stuff that he talks about is very nostalgic for that period of time and that type of thing.
So I thought this is a guy who's anti-communist, and maybe this is why they want us to interview him.
And so when I asked him, there was some talk at the time, some of the people were saying we've got to get Lenin out of Red Square.
You know, they've had his decaying body there and Red Square since he died.
Um, I don't know, maybe we're getting close to a century ago.
And um, so there's some people who wanted to move his body out there.
And so I asked him about that.
He goes, Oh, no, no, that's part of our history, and we honor it.
And it's like, okay, where is this guy coming from?
He likes Lenin and he likes the czars.
He's all about culture and history.
And so he sees all of that as playing into a cultural history.
And uh his view is that instead of having a philosophy, a political philosophy, an economic philosophy that can be used for world domination, we need to have the world set up with multiple cultural and ethnic diversity, really.
It's real diversity that we're talking about, real multiculturalism, where you have uh national cultural, ethnic identities, and people are operating in their own interests.
In other words, what we had before this kind of globalism, and and when you look at the three philosophies, communism, fascism, liberalism, liberalism, meaning uh what we have in the West, you know, and I guess really that that kind of liberalism, which is uh not really about liberty, but uh that's how they try to sell it.
And so in all of these, they have all resulted in governments uh who seek to have global domination because we understand that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, and they can never have enough.
Uh, These people who are in political power are just like the billionaires.
You could be a billionaire, you could be a trillionaire, and it still won't be enough of these people.
They always want more.
And so you can be the leader of the world's largest country, richest country, most powerful country, and you're always going to want more.
You're going to be want to be the leader of a region or a leader of the entire world.
And we see this play out.
It's just human nature.
And so this is an interview that RT had with a guy who was co-founder of Austria's identitarian movement that believes that liberal Europe has lost its way.
So what is the identitarian movement?
Well, it's about nationalist preservation, cultural, ethnic, natural, uh, national identities.
And uh so this guy was inspired by Alexander Dugan and his fourth political theory.
And um it is uh again, like I said, liberalism, communism, fascism, but then he puts out a he envisions a world of multipolarity, a world of distinct civilizations with their own culture of values that rejects universal ideologies.
But key to all this is that he sees it as being led by Russia.
He thinks that only Russia can lead this.
Also, when I talked to him, it was kind of interesting, his view of America is just being a successor to Great Britain and its sea power.
And so he saw uh continuity of sea power versus land power.
Russia, of course, being land power, China as well being land power, but um the American and British tradition was one of sea power, which led them uh especially to being able to do global domination economically.
And so he sees Russia as the only counterweight to this kind of Western globalization.
Um Markovic is the guy that they interviewed.
Uh he's moved, he said, beyond a single focus issue on immigration, turning instead to a broader philosophical program that champions Eurasian unity, a sovereign European civilization in resistance to the West's rule of deceit.
Today serves as a Secretary General and press spokesman for an institute that was named after a famous Russian military commander.
So this is a Vienna-based organization founded in 2014 to promote Austrian Russian dialogue and to safeguard Europe's cultural heritage, he says, from liberal globalist erosion.
So you can imagine he's got a big target on his back here with the Austrian government.
And we have seen that the um the Austrian Nationalist Party, even though they won the election, the last election, all the other uh parties got together because a multi-party uh election, nobody's gonna get past 50%.
So you've always got to have a coalition.
Well, as we saw in France and with the Nationalist Party that's there, all of the other parties set aside all of their differences over everything else.
And uh the communists, the socialists, the uh the liberals that were there, they all united against the Nationalist Party to make sure that it didn't uh form a government, so it's in opposition.
Which also went to show you just how little difference there is from the liberals, the socialists, and the communists.
They were they're all interchangeable, they're all for the exact same thing.
France is the same as it was before that happened.
That's right.
That's right.
Um they've he's been branded as a Russian agent because he is working for a Russian institute that is there.
You probably take that as a compliment.
He is a devotee of Alexander Dugan's fourth political theory, and um for him the struggle is existential, a battle for Europe's soul in the face of unipolar collapse.
He envisions a continent that is reborn through faith, tradition, multipolar solidarity with Russia.
In his view, Austria can either remain a compliant satellite of Brussels and Washington, in other words, the EU or the U.S., or reclaim its historic role as a bridge between East and West.
The choice he warns Will determine whether future generations inherit a sovereign European civilization or a museum piece.
I would describe it more as a cut flower.
The problem with Europe is far more fundamental than any kind of political or philosophical issue.
It is a cut flower because these people have cut themselves off from the vine, the vine of the Lord Jesus Christ.
They want the fruit of a Christian society, but they don't want Christ.
That is the fundamental issue, and it is not about political theory.
The fundamental issue, culture and politics, all that stuff is downstream from your relationship with God.
And it's not something that you can even operate yourself.
If you shake your fist against God, he's going to shake your country back.
And this is, I think, what we're seeing here.
Western media often labels you as far right and as a Russian agent.
Is this just a smear campaign to discredit multipolar voices?
He says, yes without question.
In Austria today, any Christian who openly declares belief in God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit is branded far right.
Anyone questioning NATO's expansion since 1991 or calling for an end to arms deliveries to Kiev is accused of being a Russian agent.
Even communists and socialists are smeared with the same labels if they criticize fascism in Ukraine or Western involvement in the Maiden coup.
Conservatives who affirm biological reality that there's only two sexes are attacked just as fiercely.
If advocating peace and a multipolar world order makes one a fascist, then half of Austria would qualify under these absurd definitions.
He says they asked him, Do you believe the West's unipolar dominance is collapsing?
Yes.
Since the so-called war on terror began in 2001, the West has been in a permanent state of crisis.
And this is by design.
It was an inside job to create a permanent state of crisis.
The COVID was the other shooter-drop, as I've said many times.
The migration crisis, the financial crisis, now the war against Russia have all accelerated the breakdown of Western unipolarity.
He left out COVID, which I think is really huge.
That was a massive global strike against us.
So I 9-11 was targeted towards America.
But COVID was really a global agenda, same type of thing.
This collapse, though, he said, offers hope.
The end of liberal totalitarianism.
Think about that.
That's kind of it looks at first like it is a contradiction in terms, because you know, if you think liberal, I think classical liberal.
But I think that truly is liberal totalitarianism, is uh what we're really seeing here.
Yet it also brings danger, as governments may adopt ever harsher measures to cling to power.
The fall of the West is inevitable.
The only uncertainty is how and when it will conclude.
So they asked him, is the conflict between Russia and the West really about Ukraine?
Or the clash of civilizations?
He said, it is a class of civilizations.
As Samuel Huntington predicted, the West is fighting the rest of the world to preserve its dominance.
On the opposing side stands the BRICS nation.
And this multipolar multipolar order and what we see them trying to do with bricks really flows out of Alexander Dugan's philosophy here.
He said, our goal is not a global 1984, but the great awakening of all people.
Now look, this all sounds wonderful, doesn't it?
Just remember we're talking about politicians here.
And they will always come up with some grand scheme that sounds wonderful.
The communists had a great marketing plan as well.
Austria has fallen victim to a globalist enforced conformity.
They even have a German word for it.
And they have abandoned their sovereignty.
Restoring that sovereignty is essential if Europe is to exist as an independent pole in a peaceful multipolar world.
Europe is in the midst of cultural suicide, ruled by decadent liberal globalist elite that despises God and worships wealth.
This elite promotes gender confusion, endless wars, and mass migration, while ignoring collapsing birth rates.
And he says Russia must be willing to aid in Europe's re-Christianization.
I just don't think that they are the model that we need to see.
And again, he talks about the freedom party that's there in Austria, how they were blocked after they won the election.
And as we said before, in France, even as uh uh Le Pen's party um uh trashed them in the European elections, and then the first round of the French elections, uh they gained even more votes.
And in the second and final round of the French elections, they picked up even more support.
So how was it that they crashed from first place to third place?
It's because Macron and all these other political parties, regardless of what their stated political philosophy was.
They agreed that they would look to see who and in every region they would say which of our parties has the strongest candidate, and we will have all the other parties drop out so that and and throw their support behind that candidate in order to oppose the National Party.
That's the game that they played.
Uh here in America, we've only got two parties to start with, and these guys are playing the game of gerrymandering.
So it operates a little bit differently here.
And uh you're always gonna have a winner in a two-party uh thing.
So we don't we form our coalitions before the elections instead of after the elections.
It is the uh political parties that are going to determine who the candidates are.
That's why it was such a big deal when Mike Johnson went to this meeting with uh Jewish elites and said, We're going to police out people who are opposed to you out of the party.
They can make sure that you don't win, and uh and even if you run in a primary, they can uh utilize their forces to run everything against you.
And that's the way it's done in the US instead of done after the election with a coalition.
Well, let's look at some of the comments here before we take a break, Travis.
Yeah, we've got B. L. Houghton saying today is the rapture, according to some.
Well, darn, I guess we missed it.
We've been left behind.
Ah, darn gosh.
KWD 68, always guessing end times and always failing.
And anyone that tells you they know when it's gonna happen is a liar.
That's the first sign they got their eschatology wrong, right?
I can tell you exactly when it's happening.
I can't there's all these signs and like thief in the night, guys, thief in the night.
That's right.
M cellars, these cyber attacks happen all the time, but they don't get reported to the public.
My husband knows of many with his work.
They also train against it always, making sure the company is aware of the possibility.
Yeah.
Yeah, goat trio by head on sometimes.
That's what he makes his loving.
Uh, you know, as uh cyber security.
So he will break into things and show the vulnerabilities to them, and he gets so frustrated because he'll they'll pay him a lot of money to do that, and then he'll tell them, okay, this is what you need to do, and they won't do it.
Why'd you pay me to do this?
Then but uh what an exercise in futility.
Yeah, the other thing he sees more than anything is usually it's somebody, it's an inside job.
It's usually somebody in the company that is using this for some kind of nefarious financial thing, right?
Or something like that guy that worked for XAI took all their code, dumped it for uh one of the other AI companies.
You know, remember that happened.
Yeah, just stole it all.
He was an H1B visa worker, I'm pretty sure if every serious.
All your data belonged to me.
Niburu 2029.
Marks America doesn't want Marx America doesn't war to prevent wars, Marx America war is to multiply wars.
Yeah.
KWD-68 EVs didn't catch fire the way they wanted them to.
Yeah.
The sales didn't catch fire, the vehicles did.
That's not what we meant.
Denver at a way, the government is predatory and acting contrary to farmer interests.
They're acting contrary to all our interests.
Yes.
But you are right, they are very predatory.
Yeah.
Um sellers, farmers know they are a measuring stick for what's going on.
That's right.
Do not obey all the food manufacturing plants mysteriously destroyed with a cover story every time over the last five years.
Coincidence?
UN agenda 2030.
Yeah.
KWD 68.
One step further, if we are all dead, we don't need food.
That's the goal.
That's true.
That's well, food's the ultimate weapon, isn't it?
Dead people don't have to eat.
And of course, uh, brief plug.
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This is a beetroot powder.
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And uh and it'll last for a long time.
And of course you can go out there and you can buy uh you know cans of things that are going to be there, but that you need to have some base nutrition that's going to be high quality, organic, and uh dependable lasts a long time.
So make sure that you have some food ready to go.
Because no matter what else you have, if you starve to death, that gold and silver is not going to do you any good at all.
So make sure you also have food.
And another good idea is get yourself some chickens.
If you've got the room for it, chickens produce eggs, and they're fairly self-sustaining after a while.
If you've got a place where you can let them out and where they can.
Well, they have in a lot of trouble for Karen.
We are not we don't have the best setup for chickens.
Our chickens broke her ankle and twisted her knee and a bunch of other things.
And then Sillary White, you know, it's the fact that she ended up.
This wasn't a bird's sort of Alvin Hitchcock moment.
This was uh This was a slipping on ice as she was bringing it.
It wasn't an organized attack, yeah.
The chickens weren't plotting.
They didn't uh they didn't lodge a coup.
We've got s uh They've already got a coup.
Steve Ebbs.
You'll own nothing, you'll eat z bugs, you'll use stable coins and be happy.
I am not eating the bugs.
Or if you no bugs for me, thanks.
The bugs will get all the manure they want.
Exactly.
Klaus Schwab can have zibugs.
Niburu 2029, the federal government works for itself and no one else.
The Arizona electric rate increases to offset the AI server farms being built at record pace in Arizona with very little legislative resistance.
Opossum King, water bills.
Uh the whole thing from Trump that we saw where no one can put any uh regist any legislation on uh the uh AI servers for however many years.
Well, wasn't that a red flag showing who really owns him?
I believe it was ten years, right?
Yeah, yeah, we're gonna shut down all state and local legislation for ten years.
How how how much of an inversion of the Constitution is that?
That's a total inversion.
As the Ninth and Tenth Amendment of the Bill Wright says, if you don't have powers, uh you know, if they're not explicitly given to you, you can't infer them.
And the powers are good delegated to you by the states.
And so what they do is they say, well, no, we're going to tell the states that they're powerless to do anything about this.
And we've seen that before from Monsanto, where they went to the federal government as they were being shut down over glyphosate and over decambra that was drifting onto other people's property.
And so they were shutting that down left and right locally, and the farmers understood it.
Even though Monsanto came in in one small community, spent over eight million dollars in a local election to try to stop it from being banned.
The farmers knew what was going on.
They shut the thing down.
So these guys go to Washington where they can buy a few politicians and the president, and uh they came up with what we all called the Dark Act, which says that you will have no uh state legislation controlling the use of glyphosate.
You can't ban it at a state level.
And uh it's a and so they just repeated that with the tried to repeat it with the AI stuff and the big beautiful bill.
We have Possum King says water bills will explode.
Yeah, they're gonna go up like crazy.
Then by his love, why is Arizona allowing the building of AI structures?
Well, like we just talked about.
Everybody's doing that.
It's like the stadiums, you know.
The uh state doesn't have any say anymore.
Yeah.
KWD68, what little water Arizona has will go to AI.
Yeah, Arizona's not exactly known as a lush area.
KWD68.
Trump has pushed AI hard and put two trillion dollars into it.
We're going to pay in so many ways.
By his love, and we can't buy land to collect our own water and set up solar systems.
That's right.
You can't do that.
You'll get in trouble if you try to collect your own water.
They've got those wonky laws in so many states now.
No, that's the government's water, even if it's falling from the sky.
Yeah, they tried that in California.
I'm not sure they got that through or not, but that was a legislation that came up in California.
I do know that it is uh functioning in some places.
I forget which states, but I do know there are places where if you're trying to collect rainwater, it's it's not legal.
They won't let you.
I've seen stuff like that from the UK pretty frequently.
Yeah.
That's right.
Okay, what do we got here?
Possum King, Trump blames Tylenol for autism, not warp speed jabs.
We're gonna talk about that in the next segment.
And um this is a true head fake.
Now it's not the warp speed jab, it is the childhood vaccination schedule, and it's the massive accumulation of these vaccines.
If you look at the schedule, these 72 shots or so that you're supposed to get by the time you're eighteen, you see that they're hitting kids over and over and over and over again with the same vaccine.
You know, how many times do you have to take it?
If this thing works, you don't need to get it again.
The whole theory behind all this was that it trains your immune system so that you don't get the disease.
And you wouldn't have to keep doing this over and over again if it actually worked according to their theory.
So their vaccine schedule is repudiation of their fake science of virology.
It absolutely is.
And so this I think is all a head fake.
We'll talk about this coming up.
The real Octo spook, unlike America, they're not rewriting and removing their history.
I'm assuming that's in regards to Russia.
Francine, Satan attacks nationalism because God made the nations after the Tower of Babel.
Yeah, we talked about that briefly the other day.
Yeah, Tower of Babel was the first global government.
It got fractured and you will never be able to establish one.
It will always lead to disunity and problems.
It's just not fun won't function, and it's by design.
Well, he said he got rid of it then.
I don't know if he ever said that uh there would never be a global government.
I mean, I felt that it was just that this was a very bad thing that uh we got a few thousand years of reprieve from.
Well, if you look at the broader sweep of revelation, I think when it's talking about a global government, a world government beast system.
Uh that is a reconstruction of the Tower of Babel in a sense.
That is a defiance of uh God, and uh and we know what God does.
I mean that in the sense there will never be a utopian, actually functional, beneficial world government.
It'll be dystopian for sure.
It will harm and destroy everything it touches.
No, you just by his love.
I think my concern is also the land and farm takeover.
Horses are getting sick near the databases, constant lights and loud noises, making people sick.
Yeah, horses of the canaries in the coal mine, I guess.
Assyrian girl.
Not many of us have a place where chickens can run free, but my two labs would love to see me try the experiment.
I'm sure they would.
Our little brown dog Dimitri has had a great time with some of the chickens.
Oh when they're full grown, he seems to mostly ignore them.
However, the little chicks he thought.
Not if he gets a chance.
Uh yeah.
When they were pullets, he jumped into the bucket that we had when our back was turned cleaning up some stuff.
And he killed the entire bucket of chickens just like that.
I mean, he was like a little terrier doing a ratting uh uh he's a remarkably efficient predator of things that are smaller than he is.
How many did he get, Lance?
Uh seven or eight, I think.
Yeah, just like that.
Boom.
Instantaneously, basically.
Yeah, just killed one and moved on to the other.
I mean, we didn't see him do it, but uh he was in there very short time, and all all but one of the chickens he got.
Yeah, it was.
Yeah, he wasn't interested in eating them either.
It was just the sport of it.
Yeah, it was a comedy of errors.
The door was open to the garage where the chickens were, someone opened the door, so he snuck out the front.
You know, people were busy, they couldn't pay attention, and then all of a sudden, you know, instantaneously the chickens just evaporate under his watch.
Yeah.
Tunnel Lord 1337.
Well, the chickens can eat the bugs.
That's right.
Chickens do love bugs.
Chickens like bugs.
Klaus Schwab probably doesn't like chickens.
Well, we're gonna take a break, and when we come back, we're gonna talk about this autism announcement.
Uh, they had promised they're gonna do something about autism.
Uh evidently that something is a misdirection.
We'll be right back.
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All right, let's talk about this uh Tylenol thing, because this is uh hinted over the weekend.
I think uh Trump actually teased it at the uh Kirk Memorial.
And uh then yesterday they had a press conference, and Trump was very direct as he usually is.
He says, Don't take it.
Don't take it if you're a pregnant woman.
Uh this is um, I think uh a real head fake.
Because we know that the vaccines cause autism.
And RFK Jr. was not shy about making those connections when he was at children's health defense.
You remember case, and I've mentioned this, I bring this up many times because when you see the cases of children who haven't who are behind in the vaccine schedule, and they give it a bunch of them all at once.
You can see that they go straight into the hospital.
And some of them are able to come out, and some of them don't, or they come out with lifetime debilitating autism.
There's absolutely no question in that custody case here in Tennessee that I talked about, that uh that one child was given one of the most severe cases of autism you can imagine.
I can't even, he's in diapers for the rest of his life.
And uh he was uh a young child, like eight or nine years old, I think, and now his dad has to take care of him and uh changes diapers all the time.
He's completely gone.
And why was that?
Well, because uh for custody, the uh the uh family court judge demanded that they get caught up on their vaccines.
So this idiotic doctor who ought to have her license taken away, and she ought to be sued out of the business because it is a business to her.
What in the world?
Because the vaccine schedule is a repetition of a few vaccines over and over and over again.
So she just multiplied that.
And so this is what has allowed them to escape under the radar, the fact that it's the combination of these vaccines, and it is the multiplication of the mercury and uh the other adjuvants and preservatives that are put in the vaccines.
It gets multiplied when you do many of them and when you do them over and over again.
And yes, there is an individual component to it, as there is with everything that's medical.
Uh, not everything that works works the same for each person.
Uh and yet they're going to try to make this about Tylenol.
The data just does not support that.
The most obvious thing is that we haven't had an explosion in the use of Tylenol, even though we've had an explosion in autism.
So explain that.
Uh they don't have any studies at all to do this.
This is simply a head fake, a misdirection from Trump and RFK Jr.
Maha is a joke.
I have some clips of RFK J and the board after a while.
Yeah, go ahead and play those.
Yeah.
Roll back in the time machine to August of 2014.
That is when Bill Thompson made the admission that the CDC had lied and hid the fact that the MMR vaccine was associated with autism.
Talking with Thompson as it unfolded felt like a spy movie.
It led me to secretly record phone conversations with Dr. William Thompson, which I did in the state of Oregon because it's illegal to secretly record phone conversations in the state of California.
Dr. Thompson-Friley admitted that he had covered it up, and his associates at the CDC had also covered it up.
Thimerosal causes autism-like features, and that's the way I would say it.
I'm completely ashamed of what I did.
The higher ups wanted to do certain things, and I went along with it.
Colleen is a center director.
Frank is uh director of immunization safety, and Marshall and the Brands are still all much more senior than me.
Dr. Julie Gerberding was head of the CDC at the time.
Coincidentally, she went on to a lucrative career at Merck, the manufacturer of the MMR vaccine.
I'm like, oh my God, I cannot believe we did what we did.
Um but we did.
Can't believe it, can you?
That's uh children's health defense TV.
Can't believe they did what they did.
They're all these smiling people enjoying their wealth and uh position, and they're doing it of the bodies of these children that they have destroyed, the families that they have destroyed.
And it came from higher up.
And now uh just remember that RFK Jr. was also talking about the vaccine schedule.
What what questions is Kennedy Wayne?
Scott Gottlieb that they're interviewing.
He was the uh one of the FDA heads under Trump.
It's not the questions he's raising, it's the instruments he's putting in place to start restricting access to vaccines, getting control of the ACIP committee at CDC.
He's gonna put on the next agenda the hepatitis B vaccine, we all know.
Um he's looking at MMR V vaccine, trying to uh obviate use of the MMR V vaccine, which is measles, bumps for a bella and varicella.
I believe he's gonna claim in his autism report that there's a association between Alum, which is the adjuvant used in most pediatric vaccines, and aluminum.
which is going to set in place the litigation enterprise against the vaccines to potentially bankrupt the vaccine injury compensation program.
That could take down the whole pediatric vaccine enterprise.
And he's been very systematic, very methodical, frankly, very effective, putting in place the people and the tools he needs to try to effectuate this goal.
Look, he is an avowed anti-vaxxer.
He's spent two decades doing this.
Sometimes you have to take people at their word.
I think this is a mission of his, and there really hasn't been a lot of pushback until now, and this is mostly rhetorical pushback.
No one's really stopped him from implementing these instruments of control.
And nobody stopped people like Scott Guntly, who was put in place by the vaccine companies from profiting.
He went straight to Moderna after all that stuff.
Or Pfizer, I forget.
There is a wide link between alum and the entire pediatric schedule.
That adjuvant used in about 10 vaccines is no good alternative.
He could force the vaccine manufacturers to try to reformulate the vaccines, decouple them.
So instead of having MMR, you have measles, mumps, and rebellus separately.
Remember, we're in a situation right now we're seeing declining vaccination rates.
Last year we had 35,000 cases of pretustis, the year before it was 5,000.
This year we're expecting upwards of 75,000.
This is CNBC and as this guy is talking they're showing the stock charts because this is all about money folks.
They'll kill you for money.
People like Scott Gottlieb and Trump who hired him.
He was owned by the vaccine company.
So when they show the different stock prices, they got physics and all the rest of them.
The one that was at the very top, Eli Lilly, and that's who Trump went to after he got a big donation during the transition time in his uh before he became president in 2017.
You know, first he brought in RFK Jr. as cover, and then they gave him a big donation.
And as RFK Jr. said, well, he never talked to me again after that in the first administration.
Yeah, I think it's Trump put in the CEO, the former CEO of Eli Lilly and as head of HHS, Alex Azar, who ran all this stuff and ran the fake warp speed COVID nonsense pandemic.
Yes, Lance?
Yeah, you bring up how he had the stock charts, but the two things I noticed was uh he's saying, well, uh this could bankrupt the vaccine uh injury compensation program if we had to pay for everyone that was injured.
Can you imagine what that would do to our company?
And then his second thing was well, there's no good alternative.
If we get rid of this, we might have to split up the vaccine into multiple different vaccines, MMR into three different things.
And look, there's already people not taking all of their vaccines.
Yeah.
It's a good thing.
He admits how widespread the harm is, because hey, if we actually had to pay the people that we harm, it'd break up this insurance program that protects us from the harm that we do as corporations.
Won't someone think of the corporations?
Won't someone please think of the poor, poor multi-billion dollar corporations.
Yeah, it's just ruthless exploitation.
These people are no different than the military industrial complex.
They both profit by killing.
Uh some studies have found the prenatal exposure to the pain medication, uh Tylenol, acetaminophen, increased the risk of both autism and ADHD.
However, a large study looking at children in Sweden concluded that there was no connection.
And I don't think that there is.
I think it is a head fake.
Because I think that uh RFK Jr., whether he wants to or not, I I think he genuinely wanted to do some of the stuff, but he loves power more than he loves children, quite frankly.
Uh autism drugs.
Uh the administration also approved a chemotherapy drug called Leucov Leucovorin as a treatment to alleviate symptoms of autism.
Uh leucovorin is a form of philinic acid, a B vitamin, that has shown promise in clinical trials with helping some children with autism improve their speech.
Uh but there's doubt about that as well.
So Trump said at Trolley Kirk's Memorial, I think we found an answer to autism.
No, what you found is yet another lie from Donald Trump.
He would just won't stop telling them.
So the press conference was to warn pregnant women against using acetaminophen, Tylenol.
Uh Tylenol used to be owned by Johnson and Johnson.
It's now owned by a company that I've never heard of before.
Uh Tylenol Maker Kenview disputed the Trump administration's new guidance, citing a decade of independent research and global health regulators that found no concrete evidence of such a link.
Look, we know that Tylenol is very, very harsh on your liver.
Uh that it's been very destructive of that.
So that's enough of reason anyway, just to uh try to find some natural ingredients that are going to help you with uh pain.
We strongly disagree with any suggestion otherwise and are deeply concerned with the health risk that this poses for expecting mothers.
Uh so again, as I I tweeted this out yesterday.
I said Tylenol consumption has grown slowly.
It has roughly doubled since the 1990, uh 90s, uh actually since 1990 was when I started looking at it.
How could this correlate to a 34 30-fold uh explosion of the autism that we've seen?
So if Tylenol doubles from 1990 until today, okay, over 35 years.
Uh it doubles, and yet the amount of autism that we've had has grown by 30 fold.
Uh the uh pharmaceutical press will try to tell you that's only six.
Still, that would be triple the rate at Tylenol use growth.
And um not all the Tylenol is being taken by pregnant women either.
Trump and RFK Jr. are gaslighting MAGA.
They're covering up for childhood vaccines just as the CDC has done in the past.
As reprehensible as that was in that recorded conversation that you saw there from CHD TV.
Uh what they're doing today is just as reprehensible.
And it is also for their position and for their power.
That is why they're doing it.
Uh so we have uh some comments here.
That's right.
To start with, we've got Mega Nick 117.
Thank you very much.
We appreciate that.
Says Trump is Goldstein.
Yeah, 1984.
Yeah, he's uh he's the guy who's now on our side.
He was already a meat, but he's on our side, right?
Stealth Patriot.
Thank you very much, Stealth Patriot.
We appreciate it.
Frank yesterday's podcast says, I swear JD Bance is channeling his best Maxine Waters.
I want you to push back on them.
Tell them they're not welcome here, left versus right snowflakes.
That's right.
He's become Maxine Waters.
Wait till he starts wearing that uh James Brown wig that she's got.
M sellers, I don't agree with the Tylenol cause for autism.
Look over here and not over there.
Yeah.
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We appreciate it.
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Dustin D. Helm, Texas is building dozens of data centers and using natural gas to power them.
Well, I always thought these tech companies were full of hot air, but I stand corrected, I guess.
Well, it's also gonna be expensive no matter how they do it.
If they build um, you know, when when I moved there uh back in 2012, they were decommissioning uh cheap and affordable coal and oil plants, left and right.
So now we're gonna build some new power plants, and uh that's gonna be expensive even no matter how they do it.
If they did the nuclear power plants, it's gonna be really expensive.
But they'd be expensive even with natural gas to to build the new power plants.
We have Pattywax.
No, first, uh Radisbro says, wait, we were taking Tylenol as a small baby.
That was like the safe medicine.
We never got autism.
Yeah, that's right.
They would tell people don't give uh children aspirin because they could get, I think it's something called rice syndrome or something.
So they said, take Tylenol.
Uh it was widely used and it was not connected to autism.
I think this is a total lie and gaslighting.
Yeah.
So I said Pattywax.
Irony is that parents are told to give the kids Tylenol before or just after getting standard childhood vaccines.
It was preventative to hope they would not spike fevers.
Yeah.
Well, uh again, you know, when you look at this, they know what they're doing.
As Lance pointed out, you know, as these guys are talking about all this CNBC's got the charts up of what their stock prices are doing.
And uh it'll bankrupt the childhood vaccine insurance program for these pharmaceutical companies if they were to pay everybody the damages that they're not even paying people for.
You know, that's the thing.
They say, well, we're gonna we got an insurance plan here, and when something happens, they do everything they can to keep from giving you any compensation.
They know that they would go bankrupt, and and um that's why they that was the argument they used with Fauci, uh giving that to Reagan, saying, you know, we're all gonna go bankrupt if we don't take away the liability.
And so they said uh vaccines are inherently unsafe, and they are.
And he knows exactly why they are unsafe.
It's the adjuvants and the preservatives, and he's talking about alum.
That's aluminum.
You're not pronouncing it correctly.
I know that in the UK they call it aluminium.
Uh and the pharmaceutical companies, they call it alum.
I guess they just can't pronounce that many syllables, right?
Yeah.
Or maybe they don't want you to know the whole story.
They won't even give you the whole word of what they're putting in there.
They they truncate that.
This is a continual thing.
People in these positions do.
Basically, every part of the health or tech industry, they have their own private terms that they use for these things.
That way they can get past you.
Yeah, I think they can fix, and I think that's why they focus on Tylenol.
Because for the longest time, people said, Don't give aspirin to kids.
Give them Tylenol.
Okay, so that we know the kids are taking Tylenol.
Well, forget about the fact that we're injecting them over and over again with aluminum intravenously, right?
So we'll focus on the Tylenol that kids are taking, and we'll say it's pregnant women as well.
That's not what's happening.
There's absolutely no way that could be the thing that's driving it.
The Tylenol usage has not gone up commensurate with the autism that is out there.
Not even close.
Not even by their manipulated numbers has that happened.
Yeah, they just trust that most people are not going to look into the numbers.
They're not going to actually do the research for themselves.
KWD sixty eight, Trump needs Tylenol stock must not be owned by BlackRock.
Yeah.
Says now, if you read the Patty Wax says, now if you read the report, it says that Tylenol could increase the adverse effects of a vaccine, so they go after the Tylenol.
Not going to get rid of the thing that's actually causing the adverse reaction, though.
Um sellers, Tylenol isn't good to take, but especially if you had a vaccine, simply put it makes matters worse for the children.
We don't take it in our house.
If anything is needed, we take off-brand ibuprofen.
Patty Wax, don't worry, the rapture is today.
I keep hearing that.
Keep hearing that.
Trump burger says, wait, so Trump said to take the vax while pregnant, but not Tylenol?
Holy moly.
Yeah.
Yeah, you can take the COVID shot while you're pregnant.
Just don't take Tylenol.
Yeah.
Much more dangerous.
Much, much more dangerous.
KWD68 RFK ended the chemtrails, too.
What a joke.
Yeah.
Epstein Island, Trump praised warp speed twice.
It's his it's his pet project.
He continually wants to brag about it.
Yeah, we've got several clips of him praising it both before and now on the board.
Yeah, that's right.
Uh did we play that one yesterday where he just said that?
Um, I believe we did.
Yeah, I I don't see it here.
Um it should be on the top row.
Uh Yonah Annie Wodey says if Tylenol causes autism, then human muscle is impervious to bullets from a 30-0.
Solo cat 1980.
So many judges and doctors need to be in prison.
Yeah.
Probably just about all of them.
Vast majority.
A Syrian girl, it's a head fake to shield vaccine injuries, but at the same time, Tylenol is a very dangerous over-the-counter drug that can destroy your liver liver.
So why do doctors keep telling us to take Tylenol for pain?
Good question.
It's almost like they have a vested interest in keeping you sick and having to go to the doctor.
Citizen of American, the only thing you could give a baby was Tylenol syrup.
B. L. Houghton.
Donald Trump got to the bottom of all the COVID deaths due to warp speed vaccination.
It was those who took Tylenol.
That's right.
That was the problem all along.
Secluded oyster.
They have never tested this crap against placebo, just other vaccines.
It's poison.
Atomic dog.
We know a lady that vaccinated her young child.
He was maybe two after he got the vaccines required.
He stopped talking and became noncommunicative.
He is now seven and still far behind his peers.
Oh, yeah.
Absolutely.
Well, when we talk about the vaccine, the COVID thing.
I had this yesterday.
We didn't get the uh the pharma stuff, but this is Trump over the weekend.
Uh panel on vaccine changed its broad recommendations on COVID 19 vaccines today.
Are you comfortable with that change?
Or would you like to see Americans take the vaccines that were developed under your tenure?
Yeah.
Well, the vaccines, according to a lot of people, and if you look at George that have had a tremendous, you know, operation warp speed.
It was just according to just about everybody, was one of the greatest things that any president has ever done in this country.
So we're very criminal.
I'm also very proud of uh regenerating some of the things that came out of, you know, all of the labs and all of the research that we've done.
So I don't know exactly what the final uh determination is, but I had the vaccine, I was very happy with it.
Here I am, right?
Bobby Kennedy seems to be undoing what you did with the...
No, I put him in there because I want to have opposite views.
That's okay.
I think we're gonna have something very, very big coming up soon on autism.
Autism is totally out of control, and one of the biggest uh one of the most important things that in my opinion I had to do is to see what's going on with autism.
We're gonna have a uh news conference early next week on autism.
Liar in chief some things that's what this guy is that we've learned that somebody else wouldn't have learned.
It's out of control, autism, out of control.
And I think we maybe have the reason why.
But is Bobby going is Bobby Kennedy going too far and unwinding the vaccines?
He's saying for older people, yeah, he's saying for older people.
A lot of people agree with that, and uh but uh I can tell you this operation warp speed, one of the greatest things a president has ever done for this country.
And you can say the world, because when we came up with that vaccine, the whole world opened up.
But I I put Bobby there as somebody that will go either way from I and I want you know, I want the facts, but I also look at facts from uh Pfizer, where they spent a lot of money on the other drug companies, they spent a lot of money on uh finding out the results after the fact.
The results were amazingly good.
The problem for Trump is that the MAGA media, or I guess they could call them the uh nudge news, is trying to tell their people that Fauci took advantage of Trump.
And this has been the narrative going back to 2020, what Alex Jones was doing.
So at the same time of trying to offload this stuff onto Fauci and uh say, you know, Fauci gaslit him.
He hid information from Trump.
This is outrageous.
At the same time, Trump can't stop from boasting about what he did.
And he's been doing this forever.
This is a flashback.
As FedEx, UPS, those flights go to six hundred separate sites in all 50 states of vaccine rolling in the city.
This is December of 2020.
If I wasn't president, according to almost everybody, even the enemy.
If I wasn't president, you wouldn't have a vaccine for five years.
Okay.
I pushed the FTA and companies and everybody else involved, like nobody's ever been pushed before.
And now you have it rolling out.
And frankly, they could have done it last week.
They could have even done it a week sooner, and they heard from me.
But this has been a great really medical miracle.
They call it a medical miracle.
And uh, it's gonna have a tremendous impact, 95% effective.
We have Moderna coming out next week versus murderous liar.
Johnson and Johnson are one.
Could never support this guy.
All great guys.
Don't talk to me about people being strong Christians who put this guy in office.
Come on.
They don't know what they're talking about, or else they are lying to you for power and telling you they're a Christian.
That's the problem I have with all this worship that's been going on lately about these celebrity influencers and nudgers for Trump.
That's what they really are.
And of course, interestingly, you got Brian Kilmead.
Maybe that's where he came up with the idea that we could just give lethal injections to the homeless.
Just give them a COVID shot, Brian.
You know what that's about.
Your masters have bought you out.
You have sold your soul, in this case, not for thirty pieces of silver, but you heard the media hectoring Trump and getting him to brag about this.
They made about thirteen billion dollars just last year in advertising from the pharmaceutical companies.
That buys a lot of death.
RFK Jr. and Trump have been promising the American public answers on autism for months.
Mundy's announcement outpaces any science that could adequately back up the administration's guidance.
Well, we're not going to wait for any tests, right?
We're not going to test the vaccines.
We have a Varus system, but we don't care about looking at that, and we're not going to run any tests or any studies.
We've got to get this stuff out now for political purposes, right?
The NIH has undertaken a massive review of autism science, but that research review was not complete in time for the Trump's White House announcement because he had to have it for the memorial service.
That's what he had to push out there.
The evidence linking Tylenol to autism's development is mixed.
Some studies have found an association, including a cohort study out of Boston that was cited by the FDA commissioner, Marty McCarey at the press conference.
The cohort research involved 1,000 children, a 2024 study that covered two and a half million children in Sweden, however, concluded that no link exists.
So again, CNN's approach to this, this is a uh uh I'm sorry, it's not CNN, this is Vox.
They want to tell you that uh autism scientists uh believe that the increase is actually largely the result of more public awareness about autism.
It's not really going up.
You're just more aware of it right now.
I would say that if somebody identifies as an autism scientist, they need to get another job.
This has been an exploding epidemic, and they're obviously not doing anything to alleviate it.
They don't know or want to know what the cause of it is.
The autism scientists, quote unquote, are the ones who bring the knives out if anybody talks about doing a study.
They don't want to study, and they don't have any treatment for it, and they don't care.
Uh these people are not even looking.
Autism scientists, this is a phrase that's used over and over again by Vox, have identified hundreds of genes that are associated with the development of autism-like symptoms.
No, no.
It's the ketchup vax.
That is the, you know, catching up on all your vaccine schedule, giving people a bunch of these things at once.
We don't need to have a massive study.
Just look at that family there.
We've seen this over and over again.
We've seen SIDS killing children, uh, as one of the listeners just said, uh, uh, somebody that they knew right after the kid got the vaccines, couldn't talk, and is still having developmental issues.
We can see this stuff.
We don't need to have a study.
And how many people have to be harmed before the government does something about it?
It used to be they had a couple of people that were harmed with something, they would stop it nationwide.
Now you can have tens of thousands or million people that have been affected by something like the COVID vax.
And even though they say, yeah, we know it's giving people myocarditis, it's causing heart attacks in children, they won't stop it.
That's where we are right now.
We are under complete corporate control.
The CDC says that roughly uh in 1990, roughly one half of percent of U.S. children were diagnosed with autism.
But that figure has now risen to one in 35 kids, roughly 3%, says Vox.
Even if that were true, that would be a six-fold increase.
The reality is that it is a thirty fold increase.
So they're messing with the numbers, but they just can't get them down enough when it's an explosion, thirty times the number.
Uh they can fiddle with the numbers until they can get down to where it's six times the number.
But that's still three times the increase in total Tylenol use, and not all the Tylenols being taken by children or pregnant mothers.
It's clear this isn't going to be one, it's not going to be one environmental toxin, said uh an autism scientist, somebody with the autism science foundation.
These are people who have set up an entire foundation to profit off of this.
Uh willful poisoning of the American people.
And I say willful because they know what it's about.
Again, going back to Scott Gottlieb, who was Trump's FDA commissioner, and he left from there and he had two FDA commissioners.
One of them went to work for Pfizer, one of them went to work for Moderna.
I think Gottlieb went to work for Pfizer.
I can't remember which it's which.
But uh he wants to say that, yeah, if we took away this uh uh if we started helping the people who were harmed by this, it would bankrupt this insurance system that we set up to make sure we didn't bankrupt the pharmaceutical companies.
These people are morally bankrupt already, and he shows that he knows what's going on.
And he continues to talk about alum, ignoring that it's aluminum.
I mean, who in the right mind would put aluminum in the veins of children?
Pharmaceutical companies would.
And uh that's why they come up with this uh this dodge for this.
And why is that there?
Again, it is there for profit.
They put it in there in many cases as a preservative.
And uh so they want longer shelf life for the product, and they're willing for some kids to have lifelong autism, so they can make a slightly larger profit here.
If there was a smoking gun, I think they would have found it by now, says the person with the Autism Science Foundation.
Except that you're not really looking for it.
And when anybody does look for it, you cover it up.
And Trump and RFK Jr. now have both taken the tact to cover it up.
Here's an example of how they mess with studies.
This is a landmark study that has been used to push SSRIs, specifically Prozac, to uh children.
Uh this is uh a study that goes from 2004.
It's been reanalyzed by statisticians.
And what they found was that statistics don't lie, but liars use statistics.
They did a statistical reanalysis, and they found statistical slights of hand that exaggerated the drug's benefit and downplayed its risks.
How distorted science can drive medical guidelines and put vulnerable teens at risk.
This is a very good article, you'll find it at the Free Thought Project.
But it originally comes from the Children's Health Defense.
Said once in a while, the findings of a particular study make such a big impact in the medical industry that they influence recommendations for many years to come.
One notable example is the TADS, which is stands for the treatment for adolescents with depression study.
It was published in 2004.
More than two decades after TADS was published, it shaped how doctors prescribe Prozac, which, by the way, I never realized until this article that Prozac is a fluoride-based drug, uh fluoroxetine.
So that means that that explains a few things.
When Whistler got hit with that fluoride-based antibiotic, started doing things, it does things to your mind.
And so Prozac is um is a uh fluoride-based thing, and uh it's just absolute poison, but it also poisons your your mind, causes you to have mental fogginess and things like that.
Fortunately, uh he got over that, and we really thank you for your prayers because we uh we see that as a blessing from God, not just as an accident.
Anyway, they they prescribed fluoroxetine, which is Prozac to teens.
Investigative journalist Marianne DeMasi, a PhD has sounded the alarm regarding new evidence showing that the original findings of TADS back in 2004 dramatically underreported serious adverse events.
They rigged this study every way that you could rig a study.
In a study that was published in the International Journal of Risk and Safety of Medicine, the researchers uncovered major flaws in this study called TADS.
The reanalysis showed that while the combination of fluorexetine plus CBT, that's CBT, that is uh cognitive behavioral therapy, right, produced the biggest drop in depression scores, fluoroxetine by itself had no measurable benefit over placebo at the end of the 12-week acute phase.
That is exactly the opposite of how the original study presented its findings.
So they're saying, gave people who were depressed, we gave them uh behavioral therapy, right?
And uh then we also gave them this drug.
They said when they didn't give them the behavioral therapy, and they only gave them the drug, there was no benefit whatsoever.
But it got even worse because they violated the rules of medical study by not having a double-blind study.
Both the people who were handing out the drug and the people who were taking it knew if they were getting the real thing or if they were getting a placebo.
And especially when you're talking about something that is based in the mind, you know, you're treating depression, that type of thing.
How absurd is that?
The team reviewed the raw data trial, uh, raw trial data should say, uh, and not just the published outcome.
So they went back to the original data.
This is why these climate scammers like uh Michael Mann uh fight to hide their data.
I was with a group that was trying to wrest that out of his tightly finched cliffs uh fist, and he did not want anybody to see the data, even though he had published it, even though it had been used for public policy and was affecting all of us.
You cannot see the original data.
But they did get the original data on this TADS uh study.
They re-audited everything using the original study protocol.
They applied a statistical model called restoring invisible and abandoned trials, REAT, to see what the results would look like if all the data were handled transparently and was not manipulated statistically.
What they found was that the original TADS conclusion was turned on its head.
Fluorexetine alone, Prozac, didn't perform better than a placebo after 12 weeks of treatment.
On top of that, over two-thirds of all serious adverse effects happened in the kids who took fluorexetine.
Uh they said the reanalysis noted 369 adverse events occurred for 171 participants.
60 percent 66% of those, two-thirds, occurred in the fluorexetine group.
Uh the team found hospitalization for chest pain, severe mood swings, cognitive disturbances, among others.
Some were documented clearly in case report forms, but never made it into the official journal articles.
They suppressed any information about adverse effects that were there.
And you know, when you look at this, uh I couldn't find anything in here about what was the placebo that they were giving them.
Because we've seen in some of these vaccine quote unquote trials, the placebo is another vaccine that has these adjuvants and preservatives in it.
Whatever generally pick one that has the highest rate of incidence, so that when they compare it to that, they go, see, look, it's no worse.
Yeah.
Or maybe it's even better.
Everything about this industry is just so unbelievably evil.
It's just you can't imagine.
Even the combination of CBT, that is the therapy, the behavioral therapy, with fluorexetine, Prozac, was misleading, because as I said before, the studies, the therapy sessions were not blinded.
The recipients as well as the administrators knew who was getting the drug and who is getting a placebo.
The reanalysis didn't focus on molecular pathways of fluorexetine, but it strongly criticized the mismatch between real-world reactions and the theory that SSRIs, serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are uniformly safe.
SSRIs are thought to work by increasing serotonin levels in the brain, which is linked to mood.
But that theory doesn't explain why so many teens on fluorexetine reported agitation, insomnia, even psychotic symptoms.
Yeah, it is the murder suicide drug.
This whole class of drugs, SSRIs.
Uh SSR stories.
It's 5,000 or 7,000 stories if you want to look at them.
And uh this is where I think a lot of the shootings are coming from.
The study called for full access to clinical trial data moving forward.
The team conclude that if the original TADS data had been reported accurately and honestly, fluorexetine would never have become the go-to antidepressant for adolescents.
Our reanalysis confirms the original report, reported findings that superiority over placebo was not demonstrated for fluorexetine.
Contrary to the TADS team's reporting, we have uncovered a higher clinically significant level of harm, including eleven additional suicide-related adverse events.
Yeah, suicide as an adverse event.
Talk about playing it with terminology.
If this so-called landmark study was manipulated, what else has been misrepresented?
Whatever the case, the reality is that manipulated data led to flawed guidelines that are still harming teenagers today.
Again, you take the teenage teenagers in and you start telling them they're in the wrong body, uh, that they're not, you know, they feel awkward, as all teenagers do, because they're going through these changes, and um you tell them that's because they're in the wrong body, they start to get depressed, and maybe even suicidal.
So you give them a murder suicide drug, and it starts to have some other issues, and so they immediately just stop taking it, maybe.
And that's where the real problem begins.
But it all began with this manipulated study for people who wanted to make money, people like Scott Gottlieb, people like Donald Trump, people like RFK Jr. now.
There's also the issue of long-term follow-up.
Even though the trial lasted for 36 weeks, most publications only focused on the twelve-week uh acute treatment phase.
And uh the rest of the stuff they disappeared.
Why?
Because you started having even more adverse effects.
I mean, we look at it.
You had on average, it had like 170 uh people, and they had 369 adverse events.
Uh that's a little bit more than two to one.
Two adverse events for each person taking it.
So the rest of this article is uh things that you can do naturally if you are suffering from uh depression and some other things like that.
So the COVID response, says David Bell with Brownstone, was not a mistake.
It was just wrong.
It was worse than just wrong.
It was deliberately wrong.
There's a difference between somebody who's mistakenly following a course or telling you something, and somebody who is deliberately lying to you for an agenda.
That's what Trump did, and that's what the people who make excuses for him will not come to terms with.
Especially the people who are the influencers who are getting rich off of this, just like the pharmaceutical companies are.
The COVID response was not an error, and it was not the result of rushing to address a crisis due to an unknown pathogen.
It was a lot of people, mostly professionals in the field, systematically and collectively doing what they knew was wrong.
It is helpful when this is systematically laid out as such facts can form a basis from which to stop it being repeated.
And it will be repeated because the MAGA people are continuing to say that Trump didn't know what he was doing when he clearly did know what he was doing.
And he was clearly the one who was paying people to do this.
And it is all about the money.
All this stuff is about money.
Uh the unknown pathogen that they had not even isolated.
Uh truly unknown, right?
We have unknown unknowns, as uh Rumsfeld would say.
We've got our known unknowns and our unknown unknowns.
And we got our we got our pathogens and our unknown pathogens.
It's just a mere mystery, right?
Uh early in 2025, some statisticians from Scotland and Switzerland uh did a discussion paper.
They called it some statistical aspects of the COVID-19.
They said uh uh it doesn't have uh a very grabbing title there, but it was uh a good research.
They said good science is stated clearly without fanfare, while bombshell announcements or similar rants indicate a need to embellish.
This is what Trump and RFK Jr. just did with a bombshell announcement of autism.
It's junk science, and it's a lie, and they know it's a lie, and so they make a big deal out of it, whereas uh the people who are doing the the truth just quietly moves on as they nobody pays attention to it.
Uh so that that's why they get the the influencers who are pushing this stuff and pushing Trump make the big bucks because they know how to do headlines, they know how to be sensational.
They can literally scream into the the TV and get attention.
The UK government embarked on a campaign to mislead the public into taking actions that they could reasonably expect to be massively harmful on an individual and national level.
They knew the campaign to instill fear was unjustified, a campaign of misinformation aimed at the same public who paid them.
Wood and colleagues provide one of the milder examples.
They say wily displayed government poster picturing a healthy woman in her mid-twenties in a mask with a slogan, I wear this to protect you.
Please wear yours to protect me.
Well, when they did that, we knew this was all tied to the vaccine schedule, just like the Dark Winter germ games.
And it wasn't just the UK government.
It was the so-called alt media, the nudge news that was there to uh cover for Trump and to gaslight their followers, who they were also making money off of.
Statisticians are useful to provide context in place of anecdote and fear.
And they provide a good one here in this study.
They said, listen to this.
The current best estimate for the return time of a super volcanic eruption of a civilization ending magnitude that city dwellers are unlikely to survive, is once every seventeen thousand years.
Even only considering the two years of the pandemic, this is likely much larger than the COVID risk to the woman that they pictured with a mask.
So the thing is that when you look at risk, it's more likely that there'll be a civilization ending uh earthquake like they would expect we would have once every 17,000 years.
Uh that is more likely that uh this woman would be killed by or harmed by COVID.
And that's what these people knowingly did.
COVID started over five years ago.
People just want to move on.
And they want to forget what the people in power who are still in power did to them.
Uh so we can only just simply lay out the numbers and the facts and hope that they listen to us so that it's not repeated.
That's the best we can do, but there's not much hope that they will pay any attention to it.
Um there was an article here we probably we may get to it.
Uh one person said, I've always I I've never been able to get a liberal to listen to me.
And I would say, yeah, in that regard, they are exactly like the MAGA people.
I can't get MAGA people to listen to me either.
Uh I'm not gonna sugarcoat this for you.
I'm not going to try to ease you into this.
I'm gonna hit you with a straight truth.
And I hope it hit you right between the eyes.
Because you need to be hit up the side of the head with a two by four if you're going to promote Trump.
And these people who are promoting him in the media to get a big platform, they need to be hit upside the head with a two by four as well.
They need to wake up to what they're doing to themselves to their country.
They're so focused on their wealth.
Many of them put it on offshore accounts.
I know somebody did that.
Uh they put it on offshore accounts.
They think they're gonna be fine when all this stuff melts down because they got the money to get out of here, to get out of town.
It's not gonna work that way.
And they really don't care what happens to anybody else.
Yeah.
Yeah, go ahead and read them.
We've got wow, S. A. Miller.
Thank you very much.
That is so incredibly generous.
Appreciate that.
Trump wants all the glory but no responsibility.
He's done nothing but lie to the people.
Says he has no reason for repentance.
I'm guessing he'll get left behind.
God will deal with him in his own.
Well, he's here with us on this September the twenty-third, so we all got left behind here, right?
Oh no.
Uh Yonah Annie Wode.
And thank you again, S.A. Miller.
Really do appreciate it.
Yes, thank you.
Yonah Annie Wody, the war on drugs has always been about fighting for more market share for big pharma, not eradicating lethal drugs or pharmaceuticals.
Yeah, it's a war of drugs, and for the illegal drugs, it's uh for market share for the CIA.
That's really what they're doing it for.
They want to fight against these drug cartels because they want to be the last cartel standing.
You want to be the only game in town.
That's right.
B.T. Taylor 246, RFK Jr. is not anti-vax.
He has explicitly said so.
Yeah.
That's right.
Username 0123.
He brags about the fact that he and his children have had all the vaccines and everything.
And he's not against that.
He just wants to make them safe.
He just wants you to trust him, and he wants you to trust the CDC and HHS and the pharmaceutical companies.
That's his mission.
He said it.
His mission is to get you to trust the plan.
Okay.
That is the plan.
The plan is about trust.
Username 0123456789.
Why aren't the Amish all sick and dying?
Isn't that the question?
That's your control group right there, isn't it?
Yeah.
Francine says, I'm over sixty, and never in my classroom did I see an autistic person.
That's right.
That's why all this nonsense about oh, the only reason why you think the autism rates are exploding is because we're looking more carefully.
It's like, no, you can see it if you want to.
Uh you can see it if you don't want to.
It's all over the place now.
And it never was there.
Again, we talk about Rain Man and how um the movie Rain Man, supposedly the guy in question was autistic.
And they had to explain to the audience what autism was because it was so rare, so unheard of Yeah.
I mean, we were growing up over the years we knew two guys over the hundreds of kids that we met over the who knows how many now you see them all over the place.
And and Rain Man was done in 1986 or 1987.
It's right at the time that Fauci gave a license to kill to the pharmaceutical companies with that childhood vaccine act.
Just before that.
Before that, it was unheard of.
After that, an explosion.
So yeah, we really should go back not to 1990, but I should have gone back to 1986.
Yeah.
I bet that would be a dramatic increase, assuming they were even keeping records of it for that amount of time.
Citizen Americaca, you can look, there was an article published recently where oncologists were telling patients that took hemotherapy successfully drink large amounts of coffee.
Well, I'm drinking large amounts of coffee and no oncologist had to tell me to do that.
Citizen of Americaca.
So yeah, even the cancer doctors admitting that coffee staves off cancer now.
Well, I am probably going to be cancer-free for life if that's the case.
Citizen Maricaka again says, I could have told you that because not a single weed will grow underneath the coffee tree.
Very acidic and delicious.
Very delicious.
The real Octospook.
Not a single thing will grow under the black walnut tree, jug alone and natural herbicide and has anti-parasite properties.
Isn't it interesting that all these drugs that uh they're pushing out there, whether it's ivermectin or fenbendazole um or whatever how you pronounce that, they're antiparasitic.
What does that tell us about cancer?
I don't know.
Maybe there's a connection there, right?
Makes you wonder.
We have the real octo spook, already read that.
Patty Wax is a lum is alum.
Alum that you use in picking the same thing as the alum being mentioned.
I have it in my spice rack.
So yeah, that's an interest they picked the name Alum, which is the same name as a spice that people eat.
It is not the same thing.
It's one is a spice, the other's aluminum.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, it's kind of like uh what the dentists do.
They play word games with you.
They say, Do you want silver fillings?
Well, those silver fillings, they may be silver in color, but they have no silver in them.
It's aluminum that's in there.
I'm I'm sorry, what no, Mercury.
Was it Mercury?
Mercury or aluminum.
Which is it?
Pretty sure it's Mercury.
Mercury, yeah.
Mercury.
But they call that alum too, don't they?
Um, you know, alum uh fillings, I think.
I think anyway.
Anyway, they they want to call the fillings whatever, whether it's mercury or aluminum, because they put both mercury and aluminum in the vaccines, and that was another thing they lied to us about.
You know, they say, you're putting thimerosol, which is uh mercury, you're putting that in the vaccines and injecting that into people, and it's oh no, no, we stopped doing that.
And they had their fingers crossed the whole time because they took them out of a couple of the vaccine shots, but they're still in these other vaccine shots.
They're in the MMR.
More specifically, if you get um a uh multiple shot, they put the uh thymerosol in it, but if it's like individual single ones, they don't.
So they play those kinds of games with you.
Yeah, they're always obviously semantics.
Yeah.
Yeah, they're always out obfuscating, hiding data or using semantic word games, changing what the definition of something is.
A Syrian girl.
Uh so there was a big conversation about uh drugs and uh Tylenol and all that.
I didn't get a lot of the comments because they're a bit disjointed.
Uh I didn't put a few things of people talking about alternative medicine, uh, such as the coffee stuff.
Uh Cyril Girl had a good comment I didn't say about how uh you can take white willow bark as an alternative for uh Tylenol, apparently.
Well, that's uh if I'm not mistaken, I think that's where aspirin came from was willow bark.
I think it was originally Willow Bark.
They then uh did something to it and kind of you know doctored it.
Yeah, manufactured to for the manufacturing process and then pant patented that as aspirin.
I think it came from Willow Bark.
Yeah, it can't patent willow bark.
Yeah.
Assyrian girls has actually medical research suggests not taking anything for fever unless it is dangerously high.
Fever is part of the immune reaction and necessary.
Yeah.
It's only once it reaches, I think don't quote me on this, but it's around 103, 104 degrees where I think it actually starts to be seriously threatening and dangerous to your brain.
Maybe 101, but it's around that area.
Original Babe, what about all the other autoimmune issues, asthma, eczema, etc.
If they believed it was Tylenol, it would be taken off the shelf immediately.
Good point.
Good point.
You know, they'll say that the COVID vaccine is giving people myocarditis, pericarditis, etc.
Um, but they won't take it off the market.
They may not recommend it to you, but they won't take it off the market.
So why if they're going to pin this on Tylenol, why do they shut it down?
If it's giving people autism, shut it down.
They try to make it simply about pregnant women.
That's why.
So we'll just tell pregnant women not to take it the rest of you should take it because you don't need a liver anyway.
KWD68, it's a medical miracle how well it kills.
Yeah it's a miracle.
The best.
We got these miracles all over the place that are happening.
Well, we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll be right back.
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Well when we talked about the FCC uh canceling and Jimmy Kimmel and of course he's going to be brought back now.
ABC has decided that they're going to bring him back and you've got some of the largest uh uh local affiliate networks that have said that they are not going to carry his program nevertheless I think the important thing here is uh the the comments from Ted Cruz and Rand Paul were the only two Republican senators who've spoken out against censorship being done by the FCC being done by the government.
And think about that we've got over 50 GOP senators let's just say it's around 50.
That means that if there's only two of them have spoken out that's only four percent of the GOP right of the GOP senators are just fine with the government with a government bureaucracy no less uh deciding that they're going to censor people because what they have to say is not true.
They should never become the Ministry of truth.
And so both Rand Paul and uh Ted Cruz have spoken out against it.
Ted Cruz said he was happy that ABC had decided to indefinitely suspend Jimmy Kimmel's talk show.
It's back I think tonight.
But like Fox News political analyst Britt Hume Cruz is not happy about the role that Brendan Carr, the chairman of the FCC played in that decision.
By threatening TV stations that carried Jimmy Kimmel live with fines and license revocation Cruz warned in his podcast on Friday that Carr was setting a dangerous precedent that could invite similar treatment of conservative speech under a future administration.
This is not even um speculation this is something that just happened five years ago he said I hate what Jimmy Kimmel said, but I'm thrilled um that he was and I'm thrilled that he was fired but let me tell you if the government gets in the business Of saying, we don't like what you, the media have said.
We're going to ban you from the airways if you don't if we don't if you don't say what we like.
He said that will end up bad for conservatives.
And again, this is not speculation.
It's not understanding the trends.
This is something we've already seen.
They used the fairness doctrine, the so-called fairness doctrine, was what was keeping conservative media off of the airwave.
It was only after Reagan took that away that you had the rise of conservative talk radio, especially Rush Limbaugh.
It was the fairness doctrine that was keeping that from happening.
So Carr had boasted the FCC chair on an interview with Benny Johnson, saying that there are actions that we can take on licensed broadcasters.
There can be fines or license revocations.
And we can do this the easy way or the hard way.
And there's going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.
Meanwhile, Trump's reaction to all that was good.
Now we're going to do the same thing to MBC.
Trump absolutely hates the First Amendment.
I've never seen anybody who is so open in their opposition to the First Amendment.
Most of them pretend that, oh yeah, I like the First Amendment.
However, in this particular case, Boba, no, he just wants it gone.
We've seen that with the Second Amendment as well.
You'll typically have these liberals who say, I love the Second Amendment, but I just think we need to ban this gun and that gun and this gun and that gun and this gun.
That's usually the way these people go.
They don't usually just come out and say, I'm opposed in principle to uh people owning firearms, like Trump is coming out saying, I'm just opposed in principle to a free press.
Hours later, Nextstar, which owns 32 ABC affiliate stations, announced that they would preempt Jimmy Kimmel live.
That's how it began.
It began with the local uh affiliates saying that they weren't going to carry it.
And then it moved up to ABC executives who were not going to do anything at first.
Then they decided that they would suspend Jimmy Kimmel.
Sinclair, another one, which owns 38 ABC affiliates, likewise said it would indefinitely preempt Jimmy Kimmel live.
So the ABC top brass dec kind of followed that.
But Cruz likened Carr to a mafioso.
He says, we can do this easy way or the hard way.
And he says, all I've got to say is that that is right out of goodfellows.
That's why I said uh earlier before Cruz said that on his podcast.
I said, yeah, did these guys wake up with a horse head on their bed?
So the Godfather as well.
Nice bar you've got there.
It'd be a shame if something were to happen to it.
So by abusing his power to exert pressure on ABC and its affiliates, Cruz said that Carr was setting an example that Democrats are apt to copy.
Again, it is always a left-right march of tyranny.
This is the kind of thing that Trump did with gun control by executive order, the bump stock, and then Trump also tried to ban pistol braces.
And then at the urging of the NRA, and while he was fighting to try to remain in office between the election and his leaving, he removed that pistol brace ban, and then Biden declared that he had the authority to do it since Trump had done it and immediately brought it back.
Rand Paul said that the government's involved carr's involvement in kaboshing Kimmel was, quote, absolutely inappropriate, that the FCC chairman, quote, has no business weighing in on this.
And I guess the interesting thing is that I think it was through the FCC that Trump applied pressure on CBS to get them to settle for Trump's personal lawsuit.
Trump profited 15 or 16 million dollars from CBS because he used a government agency to say we're not going to allow you to sell CBS.
You know, uh Sherry Redstone had cancer.
She wanted to divest that.
And he was going to hold that up if they didn't settle with him.
So to me, in a sense, yes, I know we've got Carr that is out there saying, uh we don't like what you had to say.
It's not true, so we're going to impose fines and all kinds of other things on you.
But I think it is uh even uh as egregious, if not maybe more so, that Trump would use government regulators to twist the arm of somebody that he's got a personal lawsuit with in order to get them to settle.
You talk about corruption In your face.
It's just amazing to me.
Trump himself seems oblivious to this.
Yeah, no, he's not.
This is reason.
They're trying to give him the benefit of the doubt.
I never give Trump the benefit of the doubt.
I have doubts about people who do, quite frankly.
When asked at this point in time, how many times do you have to see this?
Are you still giving him the benefit of the doubt?
When uh asked about Cruz's criticism of Carr on Friday, Trump described the FCC chairman as a great American patriot.
I disagree with Ted Cruz on that, he said.
Reason says, of course he does.
For years, Trump has been eager to wield the FCC's powers against broadcasters who air programming that offends him.
During Trump's first administration, he averred that network news has become so partisan, distorted, and fake, that licenses must be challenged, and if appropriate, revoked, quote unquote.
However, at the time, his FC chairman was Agit Pai.
And Pai rejected that suggestion in no uncertain terms, says Reason.
Pai said, quote, I believe in the First Amendment.
The FCC under my leadership will stand for the First Amendment.
And under the law, the FCC does not have the authority to revoke a license for a broadcast station based on the content of a particular broadcast, newscast.
He's exactly right.
But that was Trump's first term.
Now we have Trump 2.0, where he proudly wears the moniker of dictator.
He was not joking, folks, when he said he's going to be a dictator when he gets only for a day or so, right?
No, he was telling you the truth and then making a joke out of it.
I'm not laughing about what he's doing.
The difference this time around is that the FCC Trump appointed chairman, an avowed free speech champion, however, has no constitutional compunction about using his powers to bully broadcasters into submission.
I mean, they're getting a license, said Carr.
I'm sorry, that's Trump.
I would think that maybe their license should be taken away, but that'll be up to Brendan Carr.
Should that be up to a bureaucrat to decide if he should take away the license of somebody for free speech?
Never in a thousand years.
Not under our system of government.
He is a traitor to that.
So Michael Eisner is now speaking up, who had been the head of Disney for quite some time, and now Disney has bought ABC.
So he came out yesterday criticizing uh the ABC board.
And uh at the same time, they got criticism from an ACLU letter that was signed by 400 celebrities.
So these are the things that are pulling them in.
He said the suspending indefinitely, this is Michael Eiser, of Jimmy Kimmel immediately after the chairman of the FCC's aggressive yet hollow threatening of the Disney Company is yet another example of out-of-control intimidation, as Michael Eisner.
Um so again, 400 uh celebrities signing this letter, sending it to the upper echelon of Disney management.
Again, Disney is such a corrupt company.
It's kind of interesting to see people talking about how the Disney World is just empty.
People were saying that they were getting on the big rides with zero wait time.
Uh they've just become too greedy, and that all began actually with Michael Eisen.
I remember when that happened.
You know when uh I I grew up in uh Tampa, and um we were less than an hour away from Disney.
We could get there by interstate.
And so a lot of times, when it first opened up, uh you would pay to park, but entrance into Disney World was free.
If you wanted to ride some of the rides, you could buy a book of tickets, and you would get some tickets and they rated them, you know, from like an A attraction to an E ticket.
And if you didn't use those tickets that day, you could come back another day and do it.
And so you could park for f uh, you paid a park, and you could go in and you could eat uh there, and the prices were reasonable to eat.
And uh, and it was nice to go in the afternoon, and they kept the park open much longer hours than Michael Eisner did.
When he became uh head of it, he really ramped things down.
He shortened up the hours, he uh put one large fee to get into the park, and then you started having the massive lines of people to get in.
And uh it just became a real issue with him.
I said they had that statue of Walt Disney holding uh Mickey Mouse's hand in front of Cinderella's castle.
And every time I saw that, I'd tell Karen, I said, what's missing here is you've got to have Michael Eisner in back of Walt Disney lifting up his jacket and picking his pocket because I said that's what's really going on with Michael Eisner.
It became all about the money.
And so Disney is people are boycotting it, I think, not just because they don't like what Disney's doing, but because it has become so incredibly expensive.
So Disney's giving Kimmel his show back, and the uh two um affiliate networks, Nextstar and Sinclair, are still refusing to air it.
And um Disney said, well, we've spent the last several days having thoughtful conversations with Jimmy, and we think that he's ready to come back now.
Well, we'll see what happens.
Uh Sinclair said that it will not go back to rerunning Kimmel's show on its stations until the late night hosts apologizes for his comments, uh, meets with their representatives at Sinclair, and listen to this, makes a donation to Turning Point.
Well, the thing is, he didn't insult Turning Point.
He insulted MAGA.
He said they were the ones who shot Charlie Kirk.
But the biggest thing was the fact that he insulted Trump.
That was a devastating comment about Trump's uh changing the topic when they ask him about Charlie Kirk, he immediately starts talking about his grand ballroom scheme.
And uh Kimmel said, yeah, he showed as much remorse as an eight-year-old child who just lost their pet goldfish.
And that was a devastating comment.
But it wasn't about turning point.
Uh, nevertheless, uh the chances of that happening are not uh very high, I don't think.
The Blaze's uh McIntyre said, ABC is putting Jimmy Kimmel back on the air because terrorism works in America.
Give me a break.
Are you really at the blaze?
Are you really going to call everybody that you disagree with politically, you're gonna call them a terrorist?
Look at how that's going to work out for you in the future.
Look at how that worked out.
You're in the terrorists.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah, you gotta remember that uh your opponents are all evil, as I and we'll talk about that coming up.
It is the Hegelian road to hell.
They all want us on the Hegelian road, all these influencers that are out there.
Trump's new restrictions on Pentagon reporters should alarm every American.
If the news about our military must first be approved by the government, then the public is no longer getting independent reporting, warned the National Press Club.
Well, this has been an issue since a national security state was created by uh Harry Truman.
Everything is classified, right?
And uh, you run into this as a reporter even at the local level when you try to ask people questions.
I can't talk about that.
It's classified.
Yeah, give me a break.
Journalists and defenders of press freedom are expressing alarm and condemnation after the Pentagon under Trump and Heg Seth announced new restrictions on reporters that include pre-approval of stories that include even unclassified material, and a new pledge not to publish any material without permission from government officials.
So they use this uh, you know, secret, top secret, confidential, all this other kind of stuff.
They use national security classification to hide information for the longest time, and unnecessarily classifying things.
Uh you know, dramatically overclassifying things.
And uh they're saying that uh everything is prohibited, in other words, everything is essentially classified, unless they tell you that you can talk about it.
The New York Times is one among the first to report on a seventeen-page memo detailing the new rules about what you can talk about and what you can't talk about with the Pentagon.
Noted how the move could drastically restrict the flow of information about the U.S. military to the public.
The Pentagon is now demanding that journalists sign a pledge not to obtain or to report any information, even if unclassified, unless it had been expressly authorized by the government.
In other words, folks, here's the rules.
Everything is express as is prohibited.
Everything is prohibited unless expressly authorized.
That includes your speech, you're reporting everything.
But that's that's in general the kind of society that the government wants to create, the Prohibition Society.
Everything prohibited unless expressly permitted.
These are the rules in which they want you to see the Constitution.
They don't want you to see the Ninth and Tenth Amendment, which says that's the case for the government.
This is the inversion that they always use.
For the government, for the federal government, especially, everything is prohibited for the federal government unless it is expressly permitted.
So they ignore that, and then they tell you everything for you, citizen is prohibited unless expressly authorized by us.
You talk about an inversion of the Constitution and of America.
That is really the heart of it.
So the president of the National Press Club said this is a direct assault on independent journalism at the very place where the independent scrutiny matters most, and that is the U.S. military.
But they have their ways of doing this and have been doing this for quite some time.
I've said before I knew a guy who worked in the Pentagon, a high school friend, who uh worked with the um uh part of his job was to review scripts uh for movies to see how they were treating the military, if they wanted to use military assets, in other words, it's something that's going to involve they want to have uh tanks or planes or something like that in the background.
They'd give them access to it if they portrayed the U.S. government and the military in a positive light.
If they didn't, they wouldn't get that stuff.
And so there's always this uh, you know, uh nudging that they would do.
Positive operant conditioning is what B. F. Skinner calls it, right?
Behavioral modification, as opposed to negative operant conditioning.
But now they're just going to the full-on, you know, we're going to uh hammer you with a uh going to give you a spanking if you do it.
We're not going to incentivize it.
The director of advocacy at Freedom of the Press Foundation explained to the New York Times that the government is prohibited by law from demanding journalists surrender their right to investigate the government in exchange for access or for credentials.
And again, this ties into what Trump and the FCC are doing.
You know, we're going to give you access, credentials, privilege licenses and so forth.
If you say what we like.
If you don't, you're out of there.
And this is everywhere.
This is about our dear leader, Trump, you know, that uh we hurt to the hell holding and uh reverence like they do in North Korea.
And it goes to the Pentagon as well.
The policy operates as a prior restraint on publication.
Considered the most serious of First Amendment violations.
The government cannot prohibit journalists from public information merely by claiming it's a secret or even a national security threat.
And I would suggest that you ask yourself why this and why now.
Why are they focusing on the Pentagon?
I mean, you can certainly see that Trump has been at war with the media whenever they say something about him criticizing him or devastating satire, he wants to shut them down.
But why the Pentagon now?
Well, just take a look at what's happening with Venezuela, where he's executing people summarily, without any due process at all.
Or take a look at his desire to put the military in cities.
Well, it might be convenient for him if he's going to go down these paths to make sure that there's no reporting on these types of things.
Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University called the policy part of the Trump administration's broader assault on free speech and press freedom.
Kenneth Ross, who is an executive director of Human Rights Watch, said in Trump's Pentagon, journalists who venture beyond reporting official propaganda now risk having their credentials revoked.
By the way, this has always been an issue.
You know, you can't uh report from the White House unless the White House likes you.
They give you credentials to become part of the White House press corps.
If you're going to tell the straight truth about them that may sometimes portray them in a negative light, you are not going to be able to report from there.
Yeah, you can see that very obviously in those extremely staged questions at the White House press events.
Yeah where they trot out their little reporters and they get to, oh, excuse me, raise your hand.
Raise your hand like a good little boy or girl.
May I speak, please?
And if you get the press secretary angry, you won't get called on later, right?
You may not even get let in the building.
Denying access to the Pentagon makes covering our military, our troops, and our actions abroad harder.
Full stop, says the Pentagon correspondent for the Associated Press.
The rule forbidding the unapproved release of unclassified material, sometimes marked with the acronym CUI, is an incredibly broad, ill-defined rule that could easily be abused.
Well, that's the intention.
At a time when Trump is being accused of several abuses of power.
Again, you know, the uh extrajudicial killing of people he alleges to be drug runners trying to start a war in Venezuela.
Even if we ignore what's going on with Ukraine and Israel, the placing of troops in these cities, uh, it should um it should concern you even more that he now doesn't want anybody to talk about what's going on in the Pentagon.
Well, before I take a break, some of the comments here.
We have many comments.
Dougda 007.
I was reading that it's recommended to avoid taking your infant's temperature because overfixating on it will just stress you out.
Instead, you should watch your baby's behavior to see if they are showing signs of discomfort.
Like you said, a fever is a necessary process, and it's not dangerous unless it is very high.
Yeah.
Syrian girl says, I've read the same articles.
There are some sane voices out there.
Yeah, it's getting harder and hard to find.
I like to bury them.
Yeah.
Francine, my doctor ridiculed me when I said to him that we that they want to destroy our pineal gland with fluoride.
Yeah.
Get a new doctor.
Yeah.
The thing is, one that won't laugh at you is hard to find.
Most of them are simply propaganda machines.
I mean, we took you guys in.
The the doctor was appalled when he wanted to know if we were getting fluoridated water.
We had to have fluoridated water.
Since we're in well water, he says, Well, you guys eat uh I'm gonna prescribe some fluoride pills for him.
So, okay, fine.
And uh we just threw that in the trash and never went back to him.
Yeah, sometimes it's better to just say, Oh, okay, rather than cause a scene and get the doctor to think, oh, maybe I should call CPS.
Yes, right.
Just go to a different doctor.
Find someone that's gonna let mind their own business.
Shadow boxer, fluoride in the water does nothing to help kids' teeth, but it will vaporize their IQ.
Yeah, it has a massive.
It seems to be something with that poison in your brain, you know, whether you're looking at uh the Prozac stuff or the antibiotics or the fluoride in the water, it always processes.
The real Octospoop, penicillin five is excellent.
They will claim it has been overused and diseases have become penicillin resistant.
However, it is still prescribed when others fail, and I think they lie.
Perhaps a Syrian girl, my uncle was a pharmacist, and he said that as bacteria evolves and becomes resistant, the new superbugs often forget their old immunity from earlier drugs.
So old time penicillin becomes effective again.
Yeah.
They're not, by the way, they're not actually, and you put evolve in air quotes, because they're not really evolving.
You know, what we're seeing here is genetic verification, uh uh not very genetic um diversification, sorry.
That um so you know, certain certain ones that have certain genetic capabilities might survive.
And those being the only ones who's that survive, they then start reproducing, and then you wind up with a pop population that then has uh the ability, but it's not anything that's new.
They weren't conscious about it.
Uh a lot of people have used this as an argument for evolution, and uh that's not what's going on.
That's a uh to say that that's the case is just it was something that was already there and the incredibly diverse DNA, and so you just wind up with a population that uh is the only population that's left that is immune to that particular poison.
Now we're on to real octospoop.
Penicillin can be easily grown on bread and other media, and you can make your own.
Not penicillin five, but still a good penicillin.
YouTube has vids.
Interesting.
Yeah, it would have to be in desperate straits for me to want to eat that mold on the thing.
But I guess I'd get some blue cheese.
Maybe that works.
Very delicious.
The real octo spook, read that.
No, I just grow it on bread in a huge petri dish and eat it.
Moldy taste is a bit harsh.
LOL.
Well, you know, more power.
That's kind of like in the same category as people who drink their own urine.
It's uh more power too, you octospook.
You know, if you're capable of growing your own penicillin, that's awesome.
Uh that's that's really cool.
Maybe it's not as complicated as it is in my head, but good for you.
That's that really is very cool.
Be my valentine.
Well, it's not nearly as gross as the drinking your own pee.
Yeah, not quite it's it that's a useful skill that might help you.
Are you allowed to butter the bread before you uh ingest it?
Be my valentine, the cancer industry has people over a barrel with chemotherapy and radiation as patients can't do that themselves.
They're keeping the real effective treatments under wraps.
This is another one of those things where You'll tell people something like this, and they think, oh, so you think there's a conspiracy?
Yeah, I think there's a conspiracy.
Oh, you think they have to bribe every single doctor?
No, they just have to have people in specific places in specific positions of power and to control the funding of what research gets done.
They don't need to have that many people involved, and just so long as you control the funding for research, no matter what, no one is gonna make any breakthroughs.
Well, it's a big echo chamber.
You know, when I would talk to these doctors about it, well, we have this study or that study, and it's like I say, who funded that study?
You ever care you ever look at the study yourself or you just read the conclusions that they feed you?
And uh, of course, when I was talking to Richardson from RNC store.com, uh said, you know, you got all these treatments out there that are cheap for cancer.
You know, uh, you would think maybe that the insurance companies would uh want to latch on to that, but he was right.
He said, No, the insurance companies want to support the treatments that are gonna be so incredibly expensive that you're not gonna be able to get any quote unquote cancer treatment unless you have insurance.
So the two of them work in tandem with each other.
But there's a lot of natural things out there, cheap over the counter things.
Uh one of the best things you can do is bitter apricot seeds at rnc stores.com.
You can read the book from G. Edward Griffin, they have that there, a world without cancer.
And uh you can save 10% on all those with with the code Knight as well.
That is right.
And Audi M R R R good to see you, Addy.
Says, I'm sure that rain man was intended to normalize autism, and that vaccines had no role in it whatsoever.
Brought to you by Pfizer.
Well, actually now we have at this point, uh, not back then, but now we have a a real consolidation of media.
You know, the same couple of companies own the TV networks that make the movies.
Uh like it's all just it's all been dumbed down and homogenized in a really awful way.
Yeah.
M Sellers, Rain Man was on TV this past weekend.
Interesting, it just shows up again.
But I was shocked at how they were introducing autism with this movie.
Yeah.
AP Rumble C is it a coincidence that both Gates and Musk and probably more AI elites are on the spectrum, which blocks emotional intelligence and empathy.
All right.
Yeah.
So are they, or are they just really, really strange?
Yeah, I mean, uh, obviously there's a major increase in autism, but there is also them expanding the definition of autism to include people that are just you know slightly awkward, like uh, you know, I don't think Musk, for instance, has a serious mental disability.
You know, he might have uh bit of uh awkwardness when talking to people, but I don't think that's you know, really the same thing as these people that get these uh cases of autism where they're gonna be in diapers for the rest of their lives.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, his um uh his personality may be influenced more by the large amounts of money.
Yeah, large.
Growing up as a spoiled brat.
Yeah, so they're diluting the definition of it as well to make it to muddy the waters, I believe.
Yeah, I agree.
Yeah.
We've got we've got B. L. Houghton.
Amalgam fillings, commonly known as silver fillings, are a durable and cost-effective option for dental restorations, but they contain mercury, which raises safety concerns.
Yeah.
Uh for everybody except for the dentists.
Dentists don't want to hear about it.
Woo boy.
Money, money, money.
They don't care what they do to you as as long as hey, the tooth is there.
You know, it's it's this classic the operation was successful, but the patient died.
I mean, we look at root canals and the other things like that they do.
One of the things I find interesting is that dentists have one of the highest rates of suicide.
No idea why, but they do.
Just very strange.
Well, they're always feeling down in the mouth.
Uh you know, there's that.
Shadow boxer.
I grow oregano and use it for tea.
It can help with headaches.
Also, uh oregano extract is one of the most vile-tasting things I have ever had, which makes me believe it's probably one of the best things for your health.
It's probably fantastic for you, but it tastes horrendous.
Absolutely disgusting.
So more power to you for putting oregano in your tea.
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I I didn't say it was garlic.
I don't know where that came from.
But yeah, it is um, yeah, it's just a rebranding of it.
It's all about the branding, isn't it?
It's about the marketing and the branding.
I think that's about the spice.
I'm not sure if uh actual aluminum in the spice or not.
Yeah, it's not a spice.
Okay.
Well, we're gonna take a quick break, folks, and when we come back, um, we're gonna talk a little bit about uh the Church of Kirk that we saw this last weekend.
I'm gonna get myself in some trouble here.
When we come back, we'll be right back.
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Yeah, Trump told people at the memorial that one of the last things that Charlie Kirk said to him, his last request to me, was save Chicago.
Do you believe that?
I don't believe that at all.
I don't think that was his uh his priority.
He wants him to save Chicago.
Please send militarized police to Chicago.
That's what I want to have, said Charlie Kirk.
They are repurposing him for whatever they want to do.
They understand how amazingly popular this guy is uh was and now even more popular in death.
Trump promised a crowd of Charlie Kirk supporters that he would honor one of Kirk's final wishes to save Chicago from crime.
Uh so raised in the suburbs of Chicago, one of the last things he said to me is please, sir, save Chicago.
And uh, you know, talking about where he was raised, by the way, made me wonder, you know, didn't see his parents at all.
Not not uh there is this this uh thing that happened over the weekend.
I don't know why.
I mean, maybe they were actually mourning.
But uh, you know, not Trump.
Trump is thinking about going into Chicago, building his ballroom and the rest of this stuff.
He recently announced that he would mobilize federal assets to address crime in Memphis after initially eyeing Chicago as the next city for his anti-crime focus.
And we don't want those pesky reporters uh asking by the uh Pentagon questions about what they're doing in terms of violating the Posse Comitatus Act.
We're going to Chicago.
We're going to have Charlie very much in mind when we go to Chicago, he said.
He's doing it for Charlie Kirk, just like he is uh censoring people for Charlie Kirk.
And you know, he was actually called out on that by someone who uh said, you know, many people have been saying this in the Conservative Press.
You know, Charlie was all about free speech and debate.
So, you know, why are you doing censorship in his name?
Charlie said, you know, that there was no such thing as hate speech.
This is Fox News.
Obviously, you know, no one anticipated what what happened to Charlie.
But you have always been.
Yeah, he might not be saying that now.
That's what Trump said.
Charlie said there was no such thing as hate.
Well, he might not be saying that now.
So um CNN panel says uh what happened with the memorial service was a rally speech that was turned into a political rally for Trump.
Trump used his speech as an opportunity to announce that his Justice Department was investigating networks of radical left maniacs, and declared that he hated his political opponents.
CNN's Audi Cornish said she was a little surprised to hear such comments during what was a memorial service and a celebration of life, to which senior CNN reporter Edward Isaac DeVere said he wasn't.
I mean, no, because Trump gives the same speech no matter what venue he's in.
Even at what was supposed to be a funeral or a celebration of Charlie Kirk's life, it was a rally speech, he said.
When we see the things that are being done in the name of Charlie Kirk's killing and responding to it, many of them are things that the president and top aides around him have been talking about doing for a long time.
Trump here is just using Kirk's assassination as a pretext for pursuing more political investigations, or I would say instigations.
And you when we look at the pictures that came out, you know, we've always seen Trump hugging the flag, right?
Well, this is what he was doing over the weekend.
He's hugging the widow.
And this is how he's insinuating himself into this situation.
It's all about making him look good, about trying to make him look human.
Uh Trump has seized on the assassination to target political adversaries, with Trump immediately blaming the radical left.
Remember, I played that clip yesterday.
And uh David Icke was furious at how the nudge news, the uh Trump MAGA media is spinning all this to push us down this Hegelian road to hell.
And he said, Yeah, here's Trump who comes out and says, that's a radical left, this radical left.
And of course, he had uh nobody had done any identification of who the shooter was at that point in time, but he declared it was the radical left.
And uh so when David Icke put that together, uh he put a clip there of uh Alex Jones right up in the camera, going, it's a left.
And uh he said, How you have fallen.
Used to do documentaries against the police state, and now you cheer all the things that you warn people about, and that's the reality of what's going on here.
Uh so the Trump administration is just using this as an opportunity.
The FBI, by the way, says that three Charlie Kirk conspiracy theories involved involving text messages, hand signals, and a second shooter could be true.
This is the Daily Mail doing clickbait, and it's the FBI doing bait and switch.
Because they have no inter if you read this article, Cash Patel is not saying that uh they've investigated and that it looks like this is something that's there.
He's just saying, yeah, people have said this, so we're gonna look into it because, you know, hey, they're the MAGA FBI.
So they're gonna look into all the things that are mentioned on social media.
And what they're going to find, folks, they're going to use their commission, just as they do with all these commissions, you know, we've had the uh JFK Assassination Commission, uh, the Warren Commission, or we have uh the commission that was uh put up by the UK after COVID.
All of these things are there to whitewash.
And so they're gonna say, he's gonna look at it and say, yeah, we looked at these three things, and uh we really investigated it, and there's nothing there.
Just like there's no Epstein documents.
You know, they're going to completely investigate Epstein.
Anybody who believes Cash Patel at this point needs to get a clue.
Uh and you I don't know how you're gonna get them to actually uh understand what's going on.
The FBI, says Daily Mail, is investigating a string of curious theories and questions, which of course they will ultimately dismiss, and saying that they were investigated fully and nothing was found.
Agents are also examining peculiar hand gestures made by spectators in the crowd, along with stilted text messages that Robinson exchanged with his lover that raised alarms over their odd and awkward wording.
Cash Patel, we are examining every facet of this assassination.
We're on it.
We're going to look at everything, and we will be the ones to tell you that there is nothing to see here.
You will go with the official story.
These are the guys who are absolutely clueless for 30 some odd hours until the family turned this guy in.
Patel said officials are meticulously investigating theories and questions, you know, just as they did with 9-11 and all the rest of these things.
As I said, I don't believe this at all anymore.
They have uh jumped the shark with all of their details that come out.
Eventually, when they have uh something that they're trying to cover up, they will try to make it look real.
They'll provide a lot of details like the text messages or the statement from the physician that uh the the bullet was stopped by his man of steel.
That's the term that they used, uh bone in his neck, all the rest of this stuff.
When they start doing that kind of stuff, you know that they are lying to you about this.
And it may be that they just want to solve this thing right away, or it may be that they understand uh who did it.
They may even uh be the ones who did it.
Who knows?
Uh it's just like 9-11.
We will never know really who killed Charlie Kirk.
Uh, just like we won't know who did 9-11.
We can know, though, that the government lied to us about what happened and that they had an agenda that they wanted to enact.
Those are the important things.
Pay attention to the agenda and how they're going to use this event.
Even if the event was real, as uh it really happened in the way that they said, the way that they use it is very telling.
Uh so Patel added that they'd have to look into the hand gestures.
Yeah, we'll look into all of that.
We will protect the integrity of the investigation and subsequent prosecution.
We cannot release every piece of information we have to the public right now.
Yeah.
It's going to be on his desk, and Pam Bondi will release it along with the Epstein Files and the JFK assassination papers.
We will ensure every question is addressed at the appropriate moment, and we'll tell you when there is nothing to be concerned about, and what the official story is.
So that's Keystone Cash.
He's on the case.
Uh Erica's forgiveness of her husband's alleged killer sparks widespread admiration.
And this is something that I was happy to see.
She striked a tone of forgiveness, which is a Christian thing to do.
And you know, when you look at this, my take on all this is um, you know, there was um it's a lot of politics always and all of this stuff.
But uh, even if you can get a little bit of the gospel out there, a little bit of Christ out there, that's a good thing.
It really is.
What is not a good thing is how they're turning this into a worship in so many different ways.
This is something that really got to me when I saw this.
Uh you've got a picture lined up here for the people who are listening.
You got Lincoln and along the line, you got Lincoln, Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Charlie Kirk, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
I'm sorry, one of those is not like the others.
Yeah.
It says, all because of words.
No, it was because Christ was the word.
And so you got people doing this kind of worship.
And of all people, Lincoln, I can't believe they put Lincoln in a group.
Yeah, that's right.
He started a civil war.
Um, and so uh anyway, you know, when you look at this, this is what really concerns me.
And um uh it is how this can be abused, but there were some good things that came out of it.
Uh Erica Kirk said, Um, forgiving for doing what uh Jesus Christ asked his followers to do, uh, to pray for your enemies, love your enemies, to pray for those who persecute you, and so much of the service from the people who knew Charlie and loved him.
Uh it was a message of love, mercy, and forgiveness, said Joe Scarborough on MSNBC.
So uh that was good, you know, and it is good when we it's always good when we focus on Christ.
I've seen too much focus on politicians, too much on Charlie Kirk, for example.
Uh people need to put Christ at the center of this.
And I've seen people lecturing pastors and saying, you should talk about Charlie Kirk to people uh over the weekend.
And uh it's like, maybe you should talk to them about the Lord Jesus Christ.
You know, he was um he said, Nobody takes my life, I lay it down willingly.
And uh that's really what happened.
Uh all this stuff about how the bankers killed him or the people in power killed him.
Yes, they were instrumental in that, and they did what they wanted to do, and they bear guilt in that, but he also laid his life down as a sacrifice.
And let's not lose sight of that.
Yeah, I think the best thing that I've seen come out of this is that I've seen quite a few people actually say, um, you know, because of this, I'm going to church.
You know, this is something, you know, you know, Charlie was a Christian, and I want to be more like Charlie Kirk was.
So a lot of people have said they've started going to church, and that's a good thing.
You know, it's not uh fashion of faith.
It's not a, you know, they haven't, you know, said they believed the gospel, believe in Christ, but it's a step in the right direction, and hopefully it leads them to that sort of thing.
Um one of the guys, uh guy I really enjoy watching online is a guy named uh he goes by Mediker, but he's actually dying.
He's had been very, very sick for a long time.
But he said because of this, it helped him find God.
And he didn't say believes the gospel, but you know, it's a step in the right direction.
And I hope that he does, because he doesn't have much time left.
Yeah.
He's you know um very close to the end.
Well, that's the thing, you know.
Paul said some preach the gospel out of uh I forget the motives they attributed to people, right?
Different motives, maybe out of greed, out of pride or whatever, but he goes, I'm just glad that Christ is preached.
And so, you know, we are all imperfect vessels, right?
We're all have our you know, we're just human and we have our flaws and our mistakes, whether or not we are aware of them.
Uh but you know, God can use that.
You know, faith comes by hearing.
And so as at least if the gospel is put out there, uh, people have an opportunity to hear it.
And so I would just encourage people in like don't just pray that nothing bad comes out of this.
Pray that good comes out of this.
That's right.
This is an opportunity.
And it again, we don't want to use it to fundraise or anything like that, but the gospel, you know, people can see that, you know, if Charlie Kirk really did believe and what he spread about the gospel was true.
That's something that really beautiful can come out of this.
That's right.
So, you know, pray for people that you've seen talking about that.
And I would ask again that you do pray for this guy, Jim Medecker.
You know, just he's dying.
Um he's influenced a lot of people over the years.
So if he were to convert and actually say something about it, you know, it could be a big deal for a lot of people that grew up on the internet.
Yes.
Well, you know, I I guess um I I look at a lot of really dark stuff and I see the dark side of these things.
And I have to keep coming back and telling myself that no matter how cynical somebody's motivations might be.
I I see this all the time on the so-called Christian press.
I wonder what's going on with uh some of the Christian political issues like abortion and things like that.
So I check these sites out.
I want to know what's going on with political persecution of Christians around the world.
But over and over what I typically see on these sites is they'll say, This sports figure said this about Jesus, or this uh celebrity said this about Jesus.
And and so it's like somehow that makes it valid because some celebrity or sports figure says it.
Um maybe that might be why somebody begins to take a look at it.
Who knows?
Uh and I just have to keep reminding myself that you know, maybe some good may come out of it.
I'm just really I don't like this celebrity um uh you know Christian obsession that people have, you know, with sports figures, with actors or whatever with political figures, and if they say it, well then now I'm gonna follow them into this.
You need to follow Christ.
Uh you know, you may somebody may invite you to the church, maybe Charlie invites you to the church, but when you get there, your focus needs to be on Christ.
And you need to move your focus from the person that invited you to the Lord Jesus Christ because he's the only one who's going to save you.
And he has the words then.
Yeah, he has the words to change your life.
The Washington Post editorial board even highlighted a contrast between Erica and Trump's speech.
They said the heartfelt grieving highlighted the tension between Trump's brand of hardball politics and the spirit of Christian charity that Kirk imperfectly espoused.
Uh So again, you know, people like Trump and some of the turning point people are trying to use this, you know, and some people who saw this online, some people were saying, look at this, they're shooting off fireworks, and we thought, that's really strange.
But you know, I you guys, I haven't been to one of them, but you guys, in terms of trying to find a church around here, you went to a church where they did fog machines.
And it's like this is the antithesis of what Christians are about.
They're about clarity, not fog.
They're about light, not darkness.
And so some of the things that are being done in the churches, I just don't get it.
The worst one we walked into was, you know, this very nice uh older lady usher, hands us pamphlets.
We sit down, immediately start talking about you know equity and inclusion, we just immediately about face and have to walk right past me, just like some stuff like that.
Now the fireworks turns out that uh Charlie loved fireworks and he would always have them at every event that he would go to.
And uh so uh evidently this is again, it's not just a funeral service, it was also a memorial and a remembrance of his life.
So I think that was the context in which those are done.
It's it's difficult to try to interpret these types of things.
And uh so, you know, when we look at uh where this is going again, I said when I saw that all because of words thing, I retweeted that and I said, This is blasphemous idolatry.
Uh none of these people are remotely like Christ.
Stop worshiping politicians.
The cult on the right who tell you that uh they were all killed because of words, now want to cancel the speech that uh just like the cult on the left.
That's the interesting thing about this.
So if you think they were killed because of words, maybe you want to fight for free speech.
And then I saw this.
This is from uh American reformer, and it was an op-ed piece from somebody who lives in Britain, and they were just aesthetic that we still have people in public life that will mention the name of Christ.
Listen to this, as we are tend to be cynical about this and saying, well, somebody just using this uh to try to build a crowd around them.
He says, Allow me to begin this article about Charlie Kirk's memorial service with what might seem like an aside, though I assure you it's not.
I am not American, I come from Northern Ireland, and every Christmas day at 3 p.m., millions of Brits gathered to hear the Royal Christian Christmas message, uh reflecting on the prior year.
Before Queen Elizabeth II passed away, she would often make an overt reference to Jesus Christ, usually with references to his love and compassion.
She was by all accounts a devout believer.
Well, again, um this is a guy he wants to see the good in everybody, and I I wish I could be I wish I could be like somebody left a message on one of the uh platforms and said, David Knight doesn't like anybody.
I think he's controlled opposition.
It's like, well then who would be controlling me uh if I just I criticize everybody.
I can be overly critical uh because of the things that I've seen, especially being up close and personal with famous people that I've seen.
Uh it kind of destroys the illusion.
And once that happens, it's really hard to uh think the best of people.
It really is.
I struggle with that.
Uh but anyway, um, it is um is always good to hear the gospel.
And so he said, such paucity of Christian public witness in the UK stands in stark contrast to what the world observed yesterday at the Charlie Kirk Memorial Service.
There before the entire watching world, the whole leadership of the American right, both inside and outside the government, gathered to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ with a kind of boldness and clarity that would have been considered too hard-hitting even for a Billy Graham rally.
It commenced with several hours of worship as seventy thousand people gathered in State Farm Stadium, with about 20,000 more at a nearby arena.
These mainstream evangelical figures that they had, these are typically he lists a long list of names.
These are typically uh uh contemporary Christian music people.
Some of them I know, some of them I don't.
Um again, um he says, uh Rob McCoy, Charlie's pastor, and the head of TPUSA Faith opened the proceedings with a clear, direct gospel presentation.
There is no effort, He said that will bring us back into the presence of righteous God.
You see, the wages of sin is death.
Charlie knew this.
At an early age, he entrusted his life to the Savior of the world.
Jesus came to this earth, was tempted in all ways, yet without sin, and was crucified upon a cross.
His blood is poured out because the blood must be shared for the remission of sins.
His death on the cross was sufficient for all the world's sins, but only efficient for those who, like Charlie, would receive him as Savior.
Many likely assumed this would be the end of it.
And the preaching portion that remainder would mostly consist of personal stories, reflections on Charlie's life and impact, and given his political vent has meant how he would want to see America change in the years and decades ahead.
And of course, that was the way that uh Trump did it.
Instead, what we got was five hours of hot gospel, he said.
What could have been a bleak, sorrowful affair that was breathed on by the Spirit of the Living God and became an outpouring of mercy.
That may well transform the United States.
Yeah, if you had a written checklist.
He said, for a fundamentalist Pentecostals dream tent revival.
This would have picked every box.
Dozens of personal testimonies.
Lives transformed by the work of Christ.
Check an apologist.
Say, like Frank Turk showing up to talk about someone's final moments before death, and telling everyone that in the afterlife you can either get justice or grace.
Check.
Passionate calls for a return to biblical marriage and family.
Check.
The weeping friends of a Christian martyr declaring with unyielding resolve his movement is only beginning.
The voices of millions globally have been awakened.
We won't cower in fear, we will never surrender.
We are resolved to live free from lies and seek out what is true.
We will respectfully boldly challenge what is accepted by culture in order to seek out what is true and acceptable to God Almighty alone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He said it was hard to imagine what we're hearing.
He said, uh was that Ben Carson calling out Hollywood for making sexual perversion seem normal?
Well, yeah, that's that's kind of what Ben Carson has done, right?
But what is surprising is he said, did Tucker Carlson really declare that politics cannot say, but Christianity can, because it is primarily a call to personal repentance, declaring boldly and unashamedly, real change begins, and the only change that matters is when we repent of our sins.
We and me, a recognition that the real problem is me and how fallen I am.
Well, he's absolutely right about that.
I would totally agree with him.
Uh we even had uh Tulsi Gabriel says, referenced 2 Corinthians 5 8, to be at home with the Lord is um uh sorry, out of the body is to be um uh is to be uh present with the Lord.
She's Hindu.
So that's how I say, you know, you look at this, and it's like clearly some of these people don't believe what they're saying.
Maybe they're saying it for political advantage, but uh there's power in the word, and so that is good as well.
Yeah, the gospel is miraculous.
It works on people in ways that you can't fathom.
You know, it's not just another string of words.
It is truly, as I said, miraculous.
It has power.
It's not some political treatise that you have to sit there and ruminate over and work on.
It works on you.
That's right.
Yeah, it's a living thing.
Marco Rubio briefly turned into a Baptist preacher.
Talking about God who took on the form of man who suffered like men and died like a man.
Well, there we go.
So again, um, it is it is interesting phenomenon to see it.
And so that is the contradiction that we live in in this time.
We hold these truths and flawed vessels of clay.
He says, as I sit here in the UK, I'm fully I'm full of righteous envy.
Our government despises God, and our people have disowned him.
That is the case.
That's the problem with Europe.
That's why Europe is dying.
As I said before, it's a cut flower society.
They've cut themselves off from the root and foundation of everything that was good in Europe.
And it's dying.
And we can see how it is rapidly accelerated since they fully have you know basically renounced their Christian heritage.
Yes.
They were able to coast on that sort of Christianized ethos for a very long time.
The blessings of God endure for a very long time.
Yeah.
But eventually the wickedness, you know, it starts to show and it very, very rapidly has fallen.
Yeah.
Europe is collapsing in real time.
We can see it with our own eyes.
So that's the key thing.
Just understand uh that uh if you admired Charlie Kirk's life, understand what gave him strength and uh go for directly to the source.
Uh don't try to draw it from anybody who is secondary.
Go directly to the source.
Christ is a source.
And you'll find that in the Bible.
Well, we're gonna take a quick break, folks, and uh we'll be right back with comments and other things.
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And he says, very good question, where Charlie's parents we have seen everyone, but his parents worship him.
Yeah, I I thought that was really strange, but um I saw someone in chat say that they had asked specifically for no media coverage of themselves, so maybe they're just I think they were not involved in politics and uh yeah, they didn't want to be involved in politics.
I I can imagine that you know if you had tried to avoid it after your son has been murdered is not the time you're probably gonna want to get into the spotlight.
Well, and when you look at how outraged and crazy the left is, you know, they don't want to get killed themselves either.
So uh they're not going to have you know, Erica's now the CEO of uh Turning Point, and I imagine with that organization they are going to be giving her bodyguards or something like that, but the parents would not have that.
Yeah.
Shadow Boxer.
When a single group has monopolized the entire TV industry, it makes no sense to trust them to define your reality through news reporting.
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Doug Develop, garlic is in the Al Allium family.
When you said Alum, I knew what you meant, but I'm tired, so it took me a moment to think of the word you were looking for.
Allium.
There we go.
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A Disney trip is like 10k now.
No, thanks.
Yeah, one of my friends took his um, you know, wife, daughter, her mom, uh two different uh i it was like six or seven people and ended up being about fifteen thousand dollars for a week.
And just when you took you guys in the in the nineties, we did on the cheap.
I mean, we we used our timeshare thing to get into the contemporary hotel.
We uh and you know, when they started talking about how all the rides were empty, the cool that was the coolest thing.
They had uh late night after the uh park closed, they had it for people who were staying in uh some of their properties.
Uh you could get a ticket, they called it the e-ticket express because that's what the premier uh try ride in each of these sections was about.
It used to be an e-ticket when you get the book of tickets.
And uh we could just walk on these Things and just ride around over and over and over again.
They had Splash Mountain.
I mean, we must have gone around that thing a half dozen times in a row.
And they had the costume characters that were out there were riding up and down.
They were having a blast.
These guys were uh jumping in uh shopping carts and rolling, they're getting kind of dangerous, actually.
But uh it was kind of funny, they were having a big time.
Yeah.
It was empty.
It was absolutely that empty.
And then the last time we went to Disney, it was about 2014, 2015 around.
Oh, yeah, that was after our daughter came back.
Yeah.
And it was a miserable experience.
It was unbelievably bad.
It was unbelievably crowded.
Everything was a 45-minute wait.
We decided that we would take her because when she was in China, you know, Disney stuff was everywhere.
And so I thought, well, this is maybe something you know she can touch base with.
And uh, we had already made the uh leap to take her to McDonald's because that was something she knew all about.
That was kind of a big special treat for her and um uh to go to McDonald's, but uh so we bit the bullet, so to speak, and uh went to McDonald's and Disney World, but uh Disney World was neither one of them were really worth it, so yeah.
We have Radispro, Disneyland in California used to have local ticket prices versus tour ticket prices, and they did away with it.
Well, you gotta make that money.
Can't have anyone getting a discount.
You're trying to squeeze everyone for the last penny they've got.
That's right.
Cletus 555, use hydroxyapetite toothpaste, so you don't have to get mercury fillings, you can literally heal cavities.
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Yeah.
Audi MRR, Trump doesn't want to save Chicago.
Trump wants to put military in U.S. cities once enough cities are occupied, a false flag will ensure martial law.
That's right.
I can't imagine why people who've done documentaries about the police state, people who have complained about Obama militarizing the police with MRAPs and things like that, don't have a problem with this.
It is the ultimate Hegelian uh narrative that's out there.
Really controlled opposition.
There's also just the fact that if you bring the military into Chicago, Chicago is violent enough that there will be a confrontation.
They won't even necessarily need to manufacture something.
They may to get it over the top.
But Chicago has enough violence on its own that if you simply station the military in specific areas, it will result in confrontation and violence.
And you'll be baiting that.
Trump burger, Kirk's last request, buy more MAGA hats.
Yeah, that's probably what Trump is going to tell us, right?
He said, I love your hats.
They're the best hats.
Yeah.
B.L. Houghton, Trump is using Charlie Kirk's situation to hold a GOP midterm convention now, too.
It's really disgusting to see that.
Yeah, that's that that's what that's the kind of stuff that makes you cynical, right?
The way these politicians are using it.
But I was glad to see, you know, again, even if they're doing it for political gain, at least the gospel got out there in one sh way, shape, or form.
Yeah.
God can use that.
Audi MRR, Utah's governor was declaring the Kirk shooting a political assassination before they even had a suspect in custody.
Well, they knew they were going to use it politically, so therefore it was a political assassination.
Mm-hmm.
David Ramsey 2328.
Does DK think Tyler Robinson was the shooter?
I don't anymore after the stuff about the bullet.
I mean, for the longest time we were told uh they don't have the bullet and so forth.
And then we were told, well, yeah, his neck saved uh people from getting killed behind him, and we talked about that in detail yesterday.
Uh that along with the suspicious uh uh text and the text messages going back and forth, looks very staged to me.
And so um I really don't.
I really don't.
Uh even when you talk about the uh uh the stuff that's on the bullet casings, that has now been denied by some of the people in law enforcement who are investigating it.
And that was something I said, be careful.
It was released through Stephen Crowder.
He was the source of all that.
Allegedly, some anonymous person and the local police department sent him a memo about all those engravings, those training engravings and things like that.
So, no, I don't believe that's the case.
Just like I don't believe that Al-Qaeda took down the uh three buildings in New York and the Pentagon and so forth.
I don't believe that's the case.
Um and we're just about out of time, so I'm gonna jump to the immigration stuff here.
Uh Trump's H1B visa changes.
What we do and what we don't know.
Yeah, because it's constantly changing.
This is interesting to see how just like, you know, when you got one guy who's not a stable genius, you see these policies, just like the tariffs, are changing constantly.
Uh in an Oval Office announcement Friday evening at 5 p.m., Trump said his administration would begin charging $100,000 for the much debated visa category of H1B, because you had a lot of people on the right saying, okay, so you say you want to bring manufacturing back so we can get American jobs, and yet you're destroying American jobs, especially science and technology by bringing in getting letting people come in and massive amounts of this H1B program.
Lutnik stood behind the president, said it would be a yearly fee, and that big tech was on board.
It sparked concerns that the current H1B holders that were outside the U.S. would not be able to re-enter without paying a hundred thousand dollars.
It's been really exhausting weekend of counseling clients with evolving, imprecise, inconsistent statements from the government that belie the fact that those in charge of implementing this outrageous policy have no idea how the system works, it said one person.
Again, it's like the tariffs.
Because if you're going to have a dictator who has the power to make capricious and arbitrary changes to everything, he'll do that.
Lutnik, whose department does not have a role in the visa approval process, Said at the time that this would be an annual fee for employers.
Trump said it would be a one-time cost.
They don't know what it is.
The proclamation issued later that evening said entry into the US to be restricted unless petitions were accompanied or supplemented by a payment of $100,000.
This caused confusion for immigrants and their attorneys.
Unclear whether the current visa holders will be prevented from re-entering the U.S. after Sunday night when the proclamation was set to take effect.
This is what happens when highly consequential documents are drafted in secret by ideologues without any apparent input from expert civil service attorneys.
Well, and I would say even more so than that, there's no public debate.
There's no public visibility or exposure about what is being proposed.
There's not going to be any discussion of that.
Then you had White House Press Secretary Caroline Lovett, who took to X on Saturday.
She said to be clear, number one, this is not an annual fee.
It's a one-time fee.
Number two, those who already hold H1B visas are currently outside the country right now will not be charged.
But then uh the uh the there was a post that received a community note stating that Lutnick had repeatedly said it would be an annual fee.
So who's telling the truth?
Does anybody know what the truth is?
Or are they just making this stuff up as they go along, which is what's going to happen with the investigation run by Cash Patel.
It's absolutely idiotic.
And we didn't even get to Homan, who was accepting $50,000 bribes, and Trump shut that down.
This is the guy he wants running the uh uh the deportation stuff.
We'll talk about that tomorrow.
I meant to talk about that yesterday, still didn't get to it today.
Thank you for joining us.
Have a good day.
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