All Episodes
Oct. 10, 2025 - The David Knight Show
03:01:26
The David Knight Show - 10/10/2025
| Copy link to current segment

Time Text
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's the David Knight Show.
The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 10th of October, Year of Our Lord 2025.
Yes, it is striking 13.
It is striking how similar this is to George Orwell's book.
And we're going to take a look at Trump's insurrection, his authoritarian tactics, and I'm going to contrast the take from InfoWars, which is turned full co-Intel pro.
I'm going to contrast that with somebody who has remained faithful to the Constitution and opposed to the police state, and that's John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute.
I want to see how this event has been portrayed by these two different groups.
And you know which side I come down on.
So we're going to take a look at um also the Trump has got a new product out.
It's called a Trump watch Maybe it should have a pair of eyes on it So that you're reminded as you look at the time That the clock is striking 13 And Trump is watching you And uh by the way, we're gonna we've seen yet another ridiculous red herring from RFK Jr. about autism.
Now he's linking it to circumcision.
Okay, we'll be right back.
It's amazing to me to see over and over again these different uh stories that are coming out from ice.
They always got a story and then they walk it back, and then uh well the media doesn't really pay any attention to it.
When we had this story, when did this happen?
Was it released, I think about a week ago, of uh the woman that was uh they said, Oh, we were boxed in.
We had ten cars boxing us in, and I had to shoot a woman, and she had a gun.
And I said, There's something about this story that's not right.
Remember that?
I said that from the very beginning.
I said, if she had a gun, why didn't they arrest her and charge her for attempted murder if she was pointing the gun?
Uh you know, did she have a gun in the car somehow or something like that?
And what were the circumstances of this?
Uh why did he have to shoot her?
And now we find as they have charged her with um impeding these uh vehicles, that's all they charged her with.
She's got a lawyer, and we find out that she was shot five times.
And the lawyer, as part of Discovery, it's not been released yet.
Uh the video is not to be seen yet, but according to the lawyer, uh, he offered to play an agent's body camera video that shows the footing, the shooting rather, in the footage.
He claims that an agent um turns a federal vehicle in Brighton Park on not Broadville, in other words, the streets are wrong, turns it into her vehicle.
This is a second person that has said, uh, you hit me with your car.
I didn't hit you.
And then he taunts her to quote, do something bit, you know, uh B-word, I guess we'll say.
So try to keep this a family show.
Uh he then allegedly exits his vehicle and proceeds to shoot her.
He's not being threatened.
I'm sick and tired of people making excuses for thug law enforcement officers who get all hyped up because they've got a uniform and a gun going around shooting everybody.
This is uh this is not funny.
This is not Barney Fife, these are real bullets that they're using.
And uh, so anyway, uh the video is in stark contrast to the government's account.
Uh the federal agents in Broadview were boxed in by ten cars, and the woman, uh, 30 years old was one of the drivers.
Quote, agents were unable to move their vehicle and exited the car.
One of the drivers who rammed the law enforcement vehicle was armed with a semi-automatic weapon.
However, court documents emerge, uh, more alleged discrepancies are coming to life.
So they uh they're not from Chicago, they don't even know where they are.
They don't know that the area, they don't know the street.
Uh she didn't hit them, they hit her.
They got out of the car, they were the aggressors, they fired at somebody, and I I don't care if you're a government officer, I don't care if you're a cop.
If you're not being attacked, you don't have a right to kill people, to try to kill people.
Shot her five times.
What is the matter with this country?
I mean, see, all these MAGA people.
Oh, well, she had it coming.
She had made some comments about ICE and she didn't like ICE.
Well, look, I have a different opinion than she does about immigration.
But I sure have a different opinion about how to enforce the law than the Trump thugs do.
Uh it's a miracle she's still alive, said our lawyer.
Officials had initially alleged she was armed and rammed her car into the federal agents, threatening to shoot officers.
So they didn't charge her with uh uh a threat, and they didn't charge her with um assault with a deadly weapon.
They didn't charge her with attempted murder.
However, prosecutors now acknowledge that she did not point or display a weapon.
I said that for the very first day.
I said if she had you better believe that would be everywhere.
I said they're trying to hype this stuff up every time this happens.
You know, if looks could have killed, it would have been us instead of her.
Parente, also her lawyer, also confirmed that while she had a valid firearm, she also had a concealed carry license.
What does it take to get a concealed carry license in a city like Chicago?
Probably not easy.
She went to the trouble of getting their permission to carry a gun.
And uh, I guess I respect that.
It's something I would never do.
Uh Martinez is a U.S. citizen who works for a school and has supportive letters about her character filed in court.
Uh she and another guy that was uh there in her car face fell federal felony assault charges for forcibly assaulting, impeding, and interfering with federal law enforcement officials.
Uh all this is part of this thing that's childishly called Operation Midway Blitz.
This is something out of get smart, except this gang is dangerous.
It's not funny.
I mean, we got combination of get smart and Barney Fife out here, but these people are deadly.
According to DHS, federal agents have arrested over a thousand migrants in Chicago as a result of the highly controversial operation.
So uh does that justify it?
I mean, is that even true, right?
How many times have they lied to us about what Doge did or whatever?
They're constantly cooking the books on stuff like this.
So are they exaggerating about this?
And again, as I said, I want to um uh you know, uh that this is not the right way to handle the illegal immigration that's here.
There's a way to handle it, and a way to send these people back.
This is not the right way.
And that is not really what their goal is, and uh John Whitehead understands it.
And uh we're gonna talk about what the real goal is here.
Our patriotic law enforcement officers are making these arrests despite working without pay because the Democrat shutdown said Trump and Nome.
They said we'll not uh allow continued violence or repeat offenders to terrorize our neighborhoods and victimize our children.
Well, then send your agents home.
They're the ones who are repeat offenders.
They're the ones who are terrorizing people.
They're the ones who are invading homes, victimizing children in the middle of the night, dragging them out, toys strewn all over the place as they put them in zip ties and separate them from their parents.
This is and again, I look at this, and you know, I I don't like to see these people, Pritzker, who's not a hero, or this uh mayor Johnson is these are not good guys.
They're socialists, they're Marxists.
And they're making them look like Thomas Jefferson because it's so easy to push back against this stuff.
And of course, you know, they probably would want it, they'll do the same thing once they get in power again, because Trump is setting that precedent.
It's clear that these federal agents cannot be trusted to act to protect the safety and constitutional rights of the public, said the governor.
It comes after ICE savagely mocked a handcuffed protester being dragged away in a controversial video, but I don't have that one.
You know, the interesting thing is that to me what what bothers me is to see Alex Jones and crew cheering the police state.
This is the guy who did four documentaries about the police state because, hey, when it was under Obama, it was scary.
And that's a big part of this.
You know, the there's a partisan uh nonsense that's going on in Washington where they'll criticize the other side for the stuff that they did or will do, and um and then they turn around and do it themselves and say, you know, it's excused because well you did that, so now I get to do it, right?
What about when you did that?
Now I get to do it.
You set these precedents, and this that's what these guys do.
They do the whataboutism, right?
And then on the uh individual level, uh people conservatives are very concerned about what Obama was going to do, didn't trust him rightfully so.
And uh so it's very easy to get people hyped up about the police state stuff, because this is something that is bipartisan, folks.
It's a left-right Hegelian march into tyranny.
And uh the same people that were pushing Obama to do this, and he was willing to do it, he has responsibility for it.
Same people who are pushing him to militarize the police are doing the same thing with Trump, and Trump is going along with it.
And now the people who opposed it under Obama now are cheering it under Trump.
And um, so it's Obama's controllers are just laying the foundation for the next stage.
So that brings me to this article that was on an InfoWars yesterday.
Professional protester pastor becomes the latest leftist martyr after ICE agents shot him in the head with pepper round for repeatedly stepping onto federal property.
Oh, well, yeah, you step onto federal property, you should be shot in the head, right?
Especially if you're a leftist.
Look, I don't agree.
So they go through and they do this ad homino attack.
It's the same thing we saw against that illegal that they swept up and sent to um to El Salvador without due process.
Now that particular guy had came out after they engaged in a period of character assassination, uh and and uh all the influencers on social media were saying, Oh, he deserves it because he's here illegally and all that kind of stuff.
No, he deserves due process.
Deport him not necessarily to that place for dangerous drug gangs.
But um, you know, oh he's got the tattoos on his hand, remember that?
Was it Kilmar Garcia or something was the guy's name?
And uh Grego?
Huh?
Abrego Garcia?
Yeah.
Kilmar Abrego or something like that.
Yeah, something like that, yeah.
Uh anyway, the uh, you know, the nonsense about the stuff that was photoshopped on his knuckles and and and things like that.
It's just um uh they engaged this, and yet in Tennessee, he had been a he had been stopped and uh I think charged, I don't know if they arrested him or not.
Yeah, human trafficking.
Yeah, human trafficking in Tennessee.
And the Trump administration and the influencers are too stupid to pick up on the real crime.
Instead, they're manufacturing this other stuff and uh denying him due process and coming up with um ad hominem attacks against him that is just like red meat to the base.
And so um I think the guy deserves to be jailed, but he deserves due process.
You know, we don't want to have a situation, and I know a lot of you get angry when I say this, because you you want the uh we we look at the same end that we want, but the means makes all the difference in the world.
You know, if you've got somebody that's involved in a murder, and let's say there's a lot of witnesses, and you catch the guy red-handed with a smoking gun, it's like a mass shooting or something, and you arrest him.
Um, should you just take him over to the closest tree and lynch him?
No.
We give due process to this.
Even when it's so obvious that this person is guilty, we still go through the process of due process.
Why is that?
Well, because if we let them do a uh lynch the guy on the spot this time, guess what?
That makes it it starts to set that as a precedent, and before you know it, we got lynch mobs all over the place.
And we do not want to have that.
This is why the precedence and the process are so vital.
And we cannot let that go because we know this person is guilty, or because we don't like this person or whatever.
That's even worse.
But um that's what's being pr uh put out there now.
So the due process Is vital.
That's why what Trump is doing in Venezuela is so horrific.
The due process is vital.
There was no evidence.
There was no due process.
They just murder people on boats, and they've now done it, I think four times.
Is that right?
I think it is four times.
I think I'm pretty sure it's four.
And it it it's a war crime.
He's just out there murdering people.
We have never done that.
He doesn't have a law that allows that.
That's against American laws against international law.
In the past, if somebody suspected being a drug dealer, you stop them, you interdict it, you search, you grab the drugs, you arrest the people, you take them back, you put them on trial, put them in jail, that type of thing.
You don't just blow them out of the water.
And uh this is what is so dangerous about the Trump administration, the people around him.
So what InfoWars does is they've got a picture at the top of it of uh a guy who's being shoved, and it's uh, let's see, where is this picture here?
Um it is uh this one right here.
This is at the top of the article.
Now you look at this and it's like, I don't know, he's it's hard to tell, but it looks like he's being pushed back.
Did he push the other person first before that happened?
Well, there's actually a video uh that was uh what um what Kelly McBrain did was he went through and picked up a bunch of tweets from government influencers and made an article out of it.
Shame on him for doing this.
Um so this is the the video that this one government influencer put out uh showing this.
Look, ICE is trying to leave.
Oh, well, ICE is trying to leave.
We've got a big crowd there.
And it looks to me like there's a bunch of protesters and they want to leave.
It's not like they're some now.
Look at this.
He pushes back on the agent.
Can you see his arm pushing?
I don't see his arm pushing.
Now that's him being shoved by the agent.
I'm sorry, when I look at that, I don't see somebody who's getting aggressive with the cops.
I see the cops getting aggressive with people who are standing around as protesters, and it's like, we want to get out of here.
So they start shoving him.
And they use it to show that this guy is somehow fighting them.
Look, I don't agree with this priest.
I don't agree with his politics, and I certainly don't agree with his take on Christianity at all.
And so what this article is about is the fact this guy's been at protests one after the other.
And um people have gone back, these government influencers have gone back and drugged up stuff about his church and his LGBT garbage that he does.
And uh his pro-abortion protests and things like that.
And um, you know, to do basically an ad hominem attack on this guy.
So because he's a radical leftist, he deserves to be shot in the head with a pepper ball, and we can all cheer that.
Do you realize how stupid that is in for war?
Is Kellen?
Come on.
You guys are better than that.
I know you're better than that, Kellen.
Don't go for this cheap stuff because your boss wants it.
It's disgusting.
Footage and images of radical left pastor David Black being hit in the head with pepper bullet sprayed with mace for refusing to obey law enforcement commands, have Democrats furious.
Do I have to obey every command that a law enforcement officer gives me?
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
We have rights and they have restrictions as to what they're allowed to do.
And we better stand up for our rights, or we're gonna be shoved into the ground and we're gonna have a boot stomping on our face.
Forever.
Senator Tina Smith says if ICE thinks it's okay to assault a pastor, it doesn't have anything to do with him being a pastor either.
In broad daylight, imagine what they're doing in the dark.
This it could be anybody, right?
Uh it's clear that this guy, when you look at this shot here of him being hit with a pepper ball, is he doing anything violent?
Is he bothering anybody?
He's standing there with his arms outstretched and he's talking to him, and they shoot him in the head right there.
Now, what's the excuse for that?
You know, that is what he was doing right there, standing there, whatever he's saying to them.
Uh he has uh not only a God-given right, but he has specific protection from the Constitution that those uniformed thugs swore as a condition to get their guns and play army on people.
I'm disgusted with them.
They're absolutely disgusting.
Uh so it shows uh, you know, they try to say that uh pushing him is um it was pushing them before.
And and so this guy who is uh some guy named Pepper Jack, that's really kind of the basis of the article that Cullen wrote.
And the guy says, FAFO is obvious.
Context is always key.
Yeah, here's the context, pepper jack.
Uh Probably some government uh uh armed thug.
Uh constitution and rule of law is the context here.
And uh if you don't see somebody that's a threat to you, you don't shoot them with a gun.
And if you see somebody who is peacefully protesting, even if you don't like what they say, even if you don't quite like what they do, you don't get a shot at hitting them in the face with a pepper ball either.
And so what this guy Pepper Jack did was he um put up a couple of other things.
He said, uh, look at he's a rabble rouser.
Listen to what he said about Trump.
And I want you to listen to what he had to say about Trump, and I'll explain to you how clueless and ignorant this guy is for putting this thing up.
Trump thinks he has a hammer in his hand.
And he thinks he can bring that hammer to Chicago.
But he's about to find out that Chicago is an anvil.
Okay, is that a threat?
Does an anvil act?
What he's referencing is Goethe's uh uh statement, you're either hammer or anvil, right?
And what he's saying is that he can hammer us, he can be the aggressor, and we can take the blows as an anvil.
And it's not going to change us.
That's what he's saying.
He's not talking about aggression at all.
How idiotic are these people who work for the government, like Pepper Jack?
Just a government thug.
And he doesn't even understand what the guy's saying.
And then he shows the third thing he shows, uh, signs those pictures.
He shows this.
Says, look at this.
He's got a shofar.
Oh, well, a shofar is to signal battle.
Well, you know, it's got uh religious significance for a lot of I've seen a lot of people at protests with shofars.
Mainly uh these Trump Zionist Christians that are out there with shofars.
I had with this one guy that uh whenever I'd go up to Washington, he would always show up, and he he lived in Washington and he was a hardcore Zionist, and he would follow me around uh with his shofar and say, Look, I blew the show far, we did this.
Trump is the greatest thing ever.
He's gonna you need to really get on board with this, David.
You know, he's always trying to convert me into this stuff, and he's got his shofar.
But he's not he's not doing that as a piece of violence.
So this guy's saying, look, he's got a shofar.
He's saying, uh, when you hammer us, you're gonna find out that we're an anvil.
Oh, so that makes him dangerous.
And uh he was pushed and shoved by the cops before.
So definitely he deserves to be shot in the face with a pepper spray.
Does a chauffeur not get the protection of the First Amendment?
Is that really uh so specific a call to violence that it qualifies as uh not free speech?
Well, I can tell you what he had to say about hammer and anvil and blowing the chauffeur.
Uh Alex Jones better be pretty careful about that because what Alex Jones did on January the 6th, the day before, so shows up and he goes by one way or the other, we're gonna get that guy of the White House.
That's a much more direct threat.
That doesn't qualify under the uh uh under uh still protected speech.
But hey, you want to start playing this game, Alex?
You're next.
They're gonna come after you.
You want to shut down political speech with people you because you don't agree with them?
You're the next one, and you're an easy target because you got a big mouth in terms of violence.
You're always out there talking about how tough you are.
Bring it on, right?
And when it really happens in a riot we've seen what Alex does, he tucks tail and runs.
I tell you, this is this guy is all talk.
All talk.
Uh anyway, uh let uh a non-lethal round is what he puts it there.
So that's fine.
You know, get hit in the face with a pepper ball uh thing is a non-lethal round, then it's okay.
The video of this incident is just as bad as it sounds, said um an immigration lawyer.
The priest is saying they're not doing anything remotely illegal, and without warning, a masked DHS agent on the roof shoots him the top of his head with a pepper ball.
And so he had assistant secretary of homeland security commented on this.
It took place on September the 19th, but only recently came to national attention.
By the way, you're gonna see that same thing with that uh cop who fired five bullets into the woman uh because he after he rammed her with his car.
Uh it's gonna take a while for that video to surface, but it'll surface.
And they'll say, well, that's old.
You know, we don't do that kind of stuff today, I guess, right?
Anyway.
Times change.
So it doesn't show that the leftist agitators were blocking ice vehicles.
Well, again, you know.
It's kind of like uh kind of like these videos that you see frequently of the Grenadier guards, right, when they're marching in in London and they're marching down.
I've seen pictures of tourists who are taking pictures of something, and they don't even see them coming.
They're up behind them.
And the guy just shouts, oh way, and knocks the woman down, you know.
It's like uh that doesn't that's not good optics, actually, but uh, you know, at least uh uh they're not shooting the people uh like we do here.
And these guys, that's the the mindset they get, you know.
You're nothing.
You're not a human being.
You're just cattle to be ordered around by them.
And uh I I don't accept that.
I'm sorry.
When do they call in the Reaper drones, right?
Are we gonna have any proportional force?
No, let's just call in some reaper drones on people, the protesters.
Let's just shoot them all with that.
Uh and that's the thing.
You know, people show up uh peaceful protests, these cops get tired of it, and they initiate the force.
They start pushing and shoving people.
This all happened on January the sixth.
What's the matter with the MAGA people that they don't remember that?
Remember when the government initiated that force?
No, you don't, right?
Now you're cheering it again.
What this clipped video doesn't show is that these agitators were blocking an ice vehicle from leaving the federal facility impeding operations.
Well, I just showed that to you with the uh with this one here, so oh wait, that's not it.
Let's see, where is it?
Um the one where they're yeah, the pushing one.
So here's an ice uh so you got a lot of protesters that are out there.
They're not necessarily right around the vehicle, they're standing in the street.
That's how the cops come up and get out of the way, you know, push them right here.
And uh I'm sorry, but even with the arrows, I don't see what they're trying to say here.
It looks to me like the aggressor is the guy who's suited up in armor and body armor and helmets, uh, and he's the one who is how in the world do you portray the uh the priest and the that's getting shoved?
How do you portray him as the aggressor in a shot like that?
And that guy actually put that up, Pepper Jack put that up and Kevin McGreen.
So if if a cop comes up to you and wants to shove you, you better, you know, just let him shove you or whatever.
Don't even try to get your balance.
Because if you do, you'll be tagged as a uh a violent intimidator by Keller McGreen and InfoWars.
It's unbelievable.
Well, let's contrast uh this hypocrisy of the guy who did four documentaries and made a ton of money off of the police state series documentaries.
Let's contrast that with somebody who has remained solid in opposition to the police state, solid in support of the Constitution, and that's John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute.
He says Trump's everywhere war is an insurrection against the Constitution.
And he's exactly right.
When the government can label anyone or anything an enemy in order to wage war, we're all in danger.
And the danger is no longer theoretical, says John Whitehead.
In the same breath that the administration touts legal military strikes against Venezuelan boats in Caribbean waters, federal agents are conducting coordinated militarized raids on homes in Chicago, repelling down an apartment building from black hawk helicopters, dragging families out of their homes, separating children from their parents, using zip ties to immobilize them, even citizens.
The message, spoken and unspoken, is that the government is on war footing everywhere.
Abroad, at sea, and now at our front doors.
And I've said for the longest time.
You know, what we're gonna have in this fourth turning is likely gonna be a world war, a civil war, and a um revolutionary war.
And it doesn't necessarily mean the good guys are gonna win in a revolutionary war now.
And uh that's what Trump is trying to make happen.
That is really the goal.
That's why they put him in power.
And look, if you go back and you look at the election, can't you see how they manipulate this guy back into power, making him a victim, setting up a fake assassination attempt?
I'm telling you, I don't buy that for one minute.
Don't buy that for a minute.
Fight, fight, fight.
This everywhere War depends on simple redefinition.
Call it a war and the target becomes a combatant.
Call the city a battle space and its residents become suspects.
What the White House is doing overseas to vessels is deemed part of a terrorist network, but they do it without any credible proof or due process.
And it's now being mimicked at home with door kicking raids, mass surveillance, and ideological watch lists.
That's right.
If you um if uh you are a victim of these thugs, the dutiful influencers who are supporting the Trump government will come in and tell you how this person, oh look, you know, they had uh a pride event at their church, and he's been in a lot of these uh things before.
So do an ad hominem attack on you.
I don't like any of that stuff.
And guess what?
It doesn't matter.
If you are going to support this against people that you don't like, you're gonna call them a radical leftist and tell them, yeah, go ahead and shoot the guy in the face.
Go ahead and shoot her five times, the radical leftist.
I don't like them.
If you do that, you're next.
With a stroke of a pen, Trump continues to set aside the constitutional safeguards meant to restrain exactly this kind of mission creep, and exactly this kind of creep.
Handing himself and his agencies sweeping authority to disregard the very principles on which this nation was founded.
Principles intended to serve as constitutional safeguards against tyranny, corruption, abuse, and overreach put in place by America's founding fathers.
Take this memorandum, the National Security Presidential Memorandum 7.
And uh he refers to this throughout the rest of the article, NSPM 7.
It directs a government-wide campaign to investigate, disrupt, and dismantle so-called domestic threats, ordering agencies to pool their data, resources, and operations in service of this agenda.
What makes this so dangerous is not only its declared purpose, but its breadth and its secrecy.
There are clearly no defined standards.
There is no meaningful transparency.
There is no meaningful or external oversight.
The public is told only that the government will protect them by watching them.
Yet the danger is not only what the government hides, but in what it chooses to see.
Even more troubling is the way that threats are going to be defined are defined.
What is being sold as a campaign to disrupt left wing conspiracies has expanded to include ideology, rhetoric, and belief, and you better believe that they will use that against us, that the left will use that against us.
This is what the MAGA media like uh InfoWars is already pushing.
That's exactly what they did.
They said, Well, look, this guy's a leftist, and so we can do whatever we want to.
He's ideologically wrong.
So that's a uh that's a crime in and of itself.
And we don't have to restrain the police.
Clearly, this is not just another surveillance program.
It's a framework for rebranding dissent as danger to be quashed.
Once dissent is rebranded as danger, every act of resistance can be swept into the government's dragnet.
If you don't support that priest who got shot in the face because he got shot and he got shoved, so look, it's on him, right?
FAFO is what they love to say.
I tell you, that is uh it's a real tell when somebody uses that.
Um it's like, yeah, good, we you know, we he he deserves this.
And uh and that's what um InfoWars is going to FA FO itself.
So they you you start cheering Trump and you s and all this stuff, and you see if it doesn't come back on you when the next Democrat comes in.
It also resurrects an old playbook with just new machinery.
The old playbook was COINTELPRO, and it's now been digitized and centralized.
The tools may be different, but the logic, let's neutralize dissent is the same.
It's now scaled up with modern surveillance and stitched together under extreme direction and executive direction.
The apparatus needs only a pretext to justify recasting citizens as suspects.
For years now, the government has flagged certain viewpoints and phrases.
To that list you can now add anti-Christian, anti-capitalist, and anti-American, however they define those things.
In practice, Sermons, protests, blog posts, or donor lists can all be flagged as precursors to terrorism.
Anything can be declared a war.
Anyone can be redefined as an enemy combatant, which is what InfoWars is trying to do to this liberal priest or pastor or whatever he is.
He's a Presbyterian, so he's not priest, but anyway.
The definition shifts with political convenience.
But the result is always the same.
Unchecked executive power.
The raids in Chicago and the White House's evolving attitude towards surveillance confirm what follows from that logic.
This is warfitting, and it's not confined to foreign shores.
It is being turned inward towards journalists, political opponents, and ordinary citizens whose beliefs or associations are deemed anti-American.
And by that what they mean is anti-Trump.
By anti-American, this administration really means anti-government, especially when Trump is calling the shots.
This is how dissent gets relabeled as danger.
When merely looking a certain way, or talking a certain way, or voting a certain way, is enough to get you singled out and subjected to dehumanizing cruel treatment by government agents, we're all in danger.
As a matter of fact, uh that is precisely the tenor and the tone and the direction that was done in that InfoWars article.
Single this guy out because of who he was.
They obviously don't like his political views, and neither do I. But to say that he deserves that brutality, guess what?
That brutality is going to be coming for you next.
You're creating a monster that you can't control.
When the police state has a growing list of innocuous terms and behaviors that are suspicious enough to classify someone as a terrorist, we are all in danger.
Today it's drug cartels, yesterday it was immigrants.
Tomorrow it could be journalists, political opponents, or ordinary citizens who express views that are deemed to be anti-American or anti whatever they want.
And so his influencers, Trump's influencers are pushing for you to be shot for your political beliefs.
You should be shot, uh, you should be shot in the face, or shot five times because she posted uh some stuff about uh not liking uh Trump.
You know, we need to show up and protest these people.
Well, yeah, it's the same thing Alex Jones did about January the sixth.
With this uh memo in SPM seven, the Trump White House is institutionalizing a regime in which thought, dissent, and ideological posture become the raw material for domestic investigations and suppressions.
That is an unprecedented escalation in the government's war on privacy, dissent, and constitutional limits.
And it's coming to us by the same guy that you're supposed to trust because he's got a plan.
Let me tell you, this plan has been in uh has been a deep state plan for a long time, and they've got this guy there to anesthesize you, so that you go along with it.
The Patriot Act normalized warrantless surveillance.
The Pfizer courts gave secret cover for dragnet spying.
The NSA's metadata sweeps exposed millions of Americans' phone records.
Predictive policing and geofencing warrants turned smartphones into government informants.
Each of these measures, we were told, was temporary, limited, and necessary.
But none of them are ever rolled back.
It's a ratcheting effect, folks.
Each became the foundation for the next expansion.
Against this backdrop, NSPM seven emerges as the next most dangerous iteration.
This is how liberties die, not with a sudden coup, but with a gradual normalization of extraordinary powers until they are no longer extraordinary at all.
Yeah, it's like the beginning of the Second Amendment.
Infringements, gradual infringements, death by a thousand cuts.
And the and is the it is the embodiment of James Madison's nightmare.
The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judicial, in the same hands, the hands of Donald Trump.
Unless we the people demand accountability, this memo will become the new normal, entrenched in the machinery of government long after this administration has passed.
A government that answers only to itself is not a constitutional republic.
It is a rogue state.
And I would say the same thing about a president.
A president who answers only to himself is not a constitutional president.
Is a rogue president.
Unchecked power is unconstitutional power.
Well, there's at least one Republican who has spoken out against this, thankfully.
This is Governor Stitt, Kevin Stitt of the of Oklahoma.
He's also the current chairman of the National Governor's Association.
But he uh has criticized sending in National Guard troops from Texas into Illinois.
And uh, and of course he and he made the comments, and he said, I'm really surprised that Abbott did this.
He goes, the two of us were together in terms of opposing Biden's mandates in 2021 about lockdowns and masks and things like that.
He said, We said we're not going to do that.
And he goes, How would Abbott have felt if Biden had said when Abbott didn't want to go with the COVID mandates, if uh Biden had said to the governor of Illinois, I want you to send National Guard troops into Texas to enforce this.
He goes, that's what's really happening here.
He said, uh, we haven't talked yet about this, but he said there's an Oklahoma, Texas football game over the weekend, he goes, I'm sure it's going to come up.
But he said, see, here's the thing.
Stitt doesn't disagree with the end.
But just like those people who were Democrats who opposed FDR because of his radical uh means that he wanted to use, while Democrats who supported where he wanted to go eventually opposed him because they were concerned about the precedents that were going to be set when he used those radical means.
And he was very surprised by some of those people who opposed him.
And that's what he is saying.
He's saying, look, you know, we have to understand what we're setting up here.
You know, the the means don't justify, or the end doesn't justify the means, and these means are going to be something that is really going to be dangerous in the future.
He stressed that he supported Trump's efforts to protect immigration and uh custom enforcement agents and ensure law and order in cities like Chicago and Portland.
But he worried that the uh precedent was being set by the guard deployment and how it can be used by a president from another party.
And that's where he talks about, you know, hey, we were uh uh against the Biden administration.
Uh they were trying to force us to vaccinate all of our soldiers and force masks across the country, and we didn't want to do that to our National Guard uh troops.
We don't force them to have um have the vaccinations.
And he goes, and and Abbott was with me on that, so I'm surprised that he is going along with this.
Uh asked if he thought other Republican governors might also speak up against the deployment on federalism grounds.
He said uh he thought more would.
He said, maybe you just haven't asked the right ones.
And when he talks about the general principles involved here, he said, we believe in the federalist system.
That's states' rights, he said.
No, it's states' powers.
I we gotta stop using that.
You know, that's uh that was something that has been a weaponized term that goes back to the civil war.
People are talking about states' rights.
And um, and so when you say states' rights, a lot of people reflexively go back to their government school civil war history, and they think states' rights versus civil rights.
I don't like states' rights.
And that's not the case.
States' rights doesn't mean that you uh treat people like slaves or you support slavery.
Doesn't mean that at all.
Uh but the states have powers.
People have rights, because we're created in the image of God.
States are made by men and they do not have rights.
So um anyway, he says we have to worry about the uh the situation of uh federalism.
Now, um a Democrat, Robert Reich, who I never agree with on anything, he's actually been given the opportunity to uh to look good in this because of Trump.
And he says that uh Trump wanting to do this insurrection act, he says, um, and as a matter of fact, uh we played that for you the other day, and um where is it, Lance?
Do you know where it is?
Uh yeah, it's not on the board.
I've got it.
Oh, okay.
Can you fire that?
Yeah, the Trump Insurrection Act.
Um he's warning that Trump.
Can we talk about Portland for a second?
Are you planning to invoke the Insurrection Act?
And that would be uh you know, a very uh long law that's been on the book.
Yeah, well it's been invoked before, as you know.
Uh if you look at Chicago, Chicago is a great city where there's a lot of crime.
And if the governor can't do the job, we'll do the job.
It's all very simple.
Uh they lose they probably had fifty murders in Chicago over the last uh five, six, seven months.
Many people were shot, and then the governor gets up and he says, Well, we can handle it.
They can't handle it, they don't know what they're doing.
The mayor is grossly incompetent.
He's at a four percent approval rating in Chicago.
He said a four percent lowest approval rating.
Lower than even the Blasio had, which is hard to believe in New York.
I thought De Blasio would always maintain that record, but the Chicago guy is even lower.
So I think that uh we want safe cities.
If you look at DC, you would right now, Mark, you could go out, take your family out to dinner, you could walk right down the middle of the street.
There is no crime in DC.
Uh when I got here, this place was a raging hellhole where people would come from Canada, people would come from other places and end up getting shot.
Nobody's being shot.
I wonder how the crime stats compared.
National Guardsman When he got there this time Versus what they were The entire four years When he was there before Strong tough guys You know Ha ha ha Okay, so as I said before, I think he's got a civic war that's going to turn in that he's trying to turn into a civil war.
And uh I said that before I read this from Robert Reich, and I'm surprised to see that Robert Reich agrees with me on something anyway.
Um Trump plans to invoke the insurrection act, and uh these are the steps that he's going to take.
He said Trump wants to invoke this to punish anybody who opposes him.
He played a clip of the president saying if you take a look at what's going on in Portland, it's been going on for a long time, and that's insurrection.
I mean, it's pure insurrection.
Well, Trump vowed to invoke the Insurrection Act if he deems it necessary.
A move that some see as a culmination of an authoritarian trajectory that he's been telegraphing since taking office.
No president has used the law in more than three decades, and then only in limited localized crises.
Trump's four-point plan, Rice said, is to number one deploy ice into the so-called blue cities run by Democrats.
These masked and armed ice agents are wreaking havoc on American cities and violating due process.
Arresting people outside immigration courtrooms, raiding homes in the middle of the night, detaining children and adults, including American citizens.
They admit to using racial profiling.
He said step two, exaggerate the scale and the severity of the protests, which is what InfoWars was doing for them, right?
Oh, we got these horrible priests out there.
Look, this guy who's a clerical collar, uh, is supposedly intimidating this guy in full body armor with a gun uh as he's being pushed backwards, right?
Uh step three, deploy the National Guard troops.
Trump is deploying hundreds of National Guard troops uh from states like Texas into blue states like Oregon, Illinois, against the wishes of Democrat governors.
This is continuing to enrage an already outraged public.
And he said, this is the key.
Which is the whole point.
See, the whole point is that Trump wants to create chaos, animosity, division, civil war.
That's the whole point.
That's what he's been installed for.
By the same people installed Biden.
Trump wants to stoke actual violence, which would make it easier for him to unleash the final step in his plan.
Step four, and vote the insurrection act.
That act empowers a president to federalize the National Guard and to use the U.S. military to suppress civil disorder, insurrection, or armed rebellion against the government, he said.
Everything done by Trump has been a preamble to doing this, to invoking this act.
And being able to unleash troops against his perceived political enemies who oppose his regime in advance of the 2026 midterms.
It would be the ultimate step in Trump's authoritarian power grab.
Trump and his enablers want violent confrontations in order to justify their moves.
And if they don't have violent confrontations, people like Keller McBreen and InfoWars will invent it.
So please remain peaceful if you protest.
And even then they will uh put it on you.
He said if you do encounter ice agents or National Guard troops where you live, don't give Trump what he wants.
And don't be silent when these other people give Trump what he wants.
I mean, it's it's bad enough if you push along knowing what this is agenda is, and I I absolutely agree with them 100% on this.
That's what the agenda is.
And uh if you see that the agenda is to create a police state, uh don't cheer this stuff.
And especially don't go to Ad Hamino attacks to try to justify violence against protesters so that you can justify the police state that you supposedly opposed when you made those millions of dollars doing it.
Well, that's all I got to say.
Let's go with some comments here.
Yeah.
Well, I want to say thank you.
First to North American House, hippo.
In memoriam on the 30 fifth anniversary of Naria Al Sabah's infamous babies and incubators testimony, a 15-year-old nurse, quote unquote, whose lie got millions killed and trillions of dollars wasted.
Never again.
That's right.
That's uh I didn't realize that was that anniversary.
Thanks for reminding us.
Yeah.
The babies and incubators, yeah.
I saw them.
I saw them do it.
Yeah.
More lies, more justification.
Yep, that's right.
Doug Lug, thank you very much.
Happy Friday, David.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Travis and Lance for the great show.
I could use the rest this week.
I tell you what, it's uh yeah.
It's been a long week.
Lots of lots of depressing news.
Yeah, as usual.
Yeah.
There's not too frequently a lot of good news, but thank you, Doug Lug.
North American House.
Oh, I didn't read 1984 in school.
I read it on my own for some reason.
Even back then they didn't want our little minds filled with such ideas.
Yeah, I didn't read it in school either.
I uh it's interesting.
They they wanted us to read Brave New World.
I thought this is like borderline pornographic for a high school kid, you know, because it was all about sex and drugs and stuff like that.
And uh, I thought it was kind of strange that they were doing it.
I think it's even stranger now because that's the way the schools are.
Uh they don't just have you read it, they have you reenact it.
Yeah, I don't never actually read Brave New World or 1984.
You should do that.
You're a reader, you should do that.
It's one of those things where it's like kind of living it, I kind of get the premise, and they're enacting all of it right now.
I uh generally understand.
As a matter of fact, the thing I like, and uh the guy that says is really kind of the the uh the hero of it, okay, is a guy who's savage, and he's they have the the cities where all this stuff is happening, and the people who are outside the cities, uh to some degree they leave him alone.
They they call them savages, right?
And uh this guy when he comes in the cities like is John Savage is what they call him.
And uh he's been raised in homeschooled by his mother.
And he comes and he sees all these gadgets that they got everywhere, and his exclamation is uh oh, brave new world.
He's really and it when he sees it, he's very impressed and and thralled by what he sees with all the technology and everything.
And then he starts to see what the people are doing and what they're like, and he completely turns against it.
So that's kind of his journey of discovery.
Yeah.
Never read Dune either, never had any interest in.
I would not recommend Dune.
The first book I thought was interesting because of the of the world that he created.
And uh, but then it goes into this Dune Messiah, I think it's all mystical and uh the this kind of twisted perversion of Christ and also just don't need another book to teach me that you shouldn't put your hopes in man.
She's like, well, you're gonna people are gonna really lose their minds when they learn about what happened in the 20th century.
There's enough there's enough real world world examples to point to where I don't need another another novel to go, you know, men can become corrupted.
Yes, I understand that.
Thank you.
Yeah, great points.
M. Sellers, they hate it when you have a firearm, they get scared.
They do indeed.
But I I think that was something they threw in after the fact.
I don't think her firearm was the case at all.
I think he would have definitely killed her if it had been a firearm.
And I said that from the very beginning too.
It'll be interesting to hear her side of the story and to get the video footage that her lawyer has seen.
That's gonna be it's gonna be an I told you so moment.
Yeah.
It was never reported that she was brandishing a firearm a firearm, just that she had there was a firearm in a concealed carry permit.
Yeah, so you read between the lines and uh it it's it's you know that they're hyping this stuff up, trying to create a narrative.
And as you point out, Lance, yeah, the fact she had a concealed carry.
She even went through the trouble of doing that in Chicago.
Yeah, I've I've gone through the concealed carry course twice and both times forgotten to turn in my paperwork.
I've passed both times.
North American House Hippo, thank you very much.
David often talks about Terry Gilliams Brazil.
Ironic that one of the victims of the Houston police department's 2019 Harding Street Raid was named Dennis Tuttle.
Sure it wasn't buttons.
Yeah.
Why'd they jump to violence?
Why not just arrest her?
Yeah, exactly.
Oh, violence is more fun.
Yeah.
Cicada 17.
David, can you please expound upon the right way to do this in terms of getting it?
Well, yeah, you know, what we don't want to do is have um uh the you know uh again the hammer, right?
We want to have legal due process.
And I think that uh what they need to do, and I've said this since 2017.
I said cut off all government welfare and all these uh special favors that they've given to people who come here illegally, and a lot of them will go home.
So there's a lot of things that you can do financially.
Most of the people who are coming here, coming here for economic reasons.
So put the screws on them economically rather than sending out armed thugs in the street.
If you want to have problems, if you want to have a civil war, you send armed thugs out on the street.
If you really want to solve the problem, you'll do it economically.
Uh you know, it it's always uh a lot more effective to put the economic screws on people.
That's one of the reasons why I don't like CBDC.
But uh the World Economic Forum, I think, really learned that lesson, and Bilderberg really learned that lesson.
Because the Germans had tried to take over the world a couple of times, and the communists have tried to take it over by force, and it hadn't worked.
So they decided that what they would do is do it economically.
So we will have these mergers, uh, we'll create trading blocks, and then we will um uh create our own currency, that type of thing.
And that's why they're taking the economic approach.
There's a lot of economic things that could be done and be done legally about the people who are here illegally and get them to voluntarily go home.
And uh these are not even looked at.
The whole Cloud and Pivin strategy was based on economics.
And uh if you don't realize that economics are a part of that, it was about creating a welfare state and then overwhelming the welfare state with people from abroad because the Democrat uh economist Claud and Pivin uh realized that the welfare state wasn't accomplishing that with just the people that were already here in this country.
So let's uh swamp the country with that.
So you you say that no, you can't go to school, you can't do this, and you can't do that.
Uh if you're here illegally, you start putting the screws on it, make it to where it doesn't um uh it's really harsh for them to to do that.
A lot of them will deport, and then you can go through, you'll have uh uh I think uh uh the ability then to uh right now the numbers are so large because they've left the borders open for so long, and that's what Trump did.
And I said in 2017, I said, in the war in Afghanistan and in the war in Iraq, bring the troops home and just put them on the border.
If you put them on the border, you're not gonna have massive numbers of people coming across the border.
You don't have to have a uh a war with these people.
Uh their mere presence would be a deterrence to that.
Uh but there was never anything done like that.
Trump was playing around and pretending that he couldn't do the wall and uh and not doing the wall, and the people realized that he was a paper tiger, and so after an initial drop in border crossings, you started having massive caravans.
That happened under Trump.
First caravans happened under Trump.
And it was a response to the fact that uh he wasn't doing anything.
He didn't do anything to protect the border first time.
Yeah.
And I also like to add that uh they also could be deporting the people that they arrest as criminals and then have in custody and then just release.
That is the main area in which they should be focusing on the deportation of the illegals who are also committing other crimes.
You already have them in custody.
That's right.
Uh prosecute them for the full extent of the crimes they've committed, including illegal immigration.
Yeah, fix the courts rather than sending out the army onto the streets.
That would be very simple.
It's always the things that they want to push that are the solutions that are the only solution you can have.
Uh another comment I uh forgot to put up here, but uh uh let me see, uh Yeah, Cicada is saying uh the vehicle is the deadly weapon, uh she rammed them uh if you're trying to inflict serious injury with the car that's deadly force.
Here's the I don't think that's what's going on.
Yeah, look at the case.
Here's the damage to the car.
That's not what you would see with the car being used to ram someone as a deadly weapon.
They're claiming that she blocked them in.
She's claiming that they hit her.
Yeah.
Yeah, you don't get hit inside if you are the aggressor.
You can't make that car go sideways.
Are they saying that she drifted into them?
Is that what it was?
See, she got gone She was too fast and too furious.
Yeah.
I mean, come on, this is uh don't fall for the government lies and propaganda.
This is spin, it's lies.
You're gonna see the video and I'm gonna be proven right.
You just wait and see.
Yeah, I think another thing you do is just easily you go down the welfare list and anyone that's immigrated and is on welfare.
I personally I'm even if you came legally if you've done it right, you're on welfare.
Sorry, you've proven that you're not a benefit to this country, we just send you back.
That's right.
We just get rid of you.
If you come in as uh one of the conditions of coming into this country as a citizen is you sign off and say, I'll never get any government welfare.
Because other countries, you don't get to immigrate into New Zealand unless you got a net worth of a million dollars or something like that.
Switzerland's the same sort of yeah.
Most of these countries, legal immigration you have to show A that you've got a lot of assets, and B that you have an uh stream of um an income stream to take care of yourself.
And so this would be basically the same thing.
It's like we oh you don't have to show that you're already rich if you want to come here try to get rich, we'll let you do that.
But you don't get any welfare.
That's the real Ellis Island experiment, uh experience, right?
Those people at Ellis Island that they like to go back and talk about.
Those people came from Europe with nothing.
Nothing at all.
You know, not a dime in their pocket.
Uh they had uh uh a desire for liberty and opportunity, and they came here, but no money was given to them.
Yeah.
I'm also the opinion that if you receive welfare, you shouldn't be allowed to vote because you're perversely incentivized by the government to give them whatever they want.
I agree.
That was one of the things that they did in colonial America.
You had to be a property owner uh in order to vote.
When you're being given welfare, you are the property.
There was one vote per household, which is typically the male, but if uh it was a widow who owned the property, she would have a right to vote.
So it's the head of household would get to vote and you would have to have property you have to be a property owner, you'd have to be vested in that community.
Yeah, that's another thing.
I've mentioned it before, but there's an entire generation of women that got absolutely one shot by Margaret Atwood.
They think that women were basically just chattel slaves right up until sometime around 1960.
And after that, you know, they finally got the revolution.
Before that, women were just, you know, it was basically a Muslim totalitarian state where they weren't allowed to speak.
I got a video for uh for those people that they somebody put up an AI they did uh female Olympics and what what the events were.
The first one, this uh woman is coming in, they time her how long how quick uh she can go to the refrigerator and grab a beer for him and bring it back to him while he's sitting on the couch.
And then she puts her hands up and they stop the clock and stuff like that.
How good and fast can they clean the sink, you know?
I'm sure people were unhappy about that.
But we're saying about the uh welfare stuff.
I remember after this ice thing had first kicked off before it gotten to this level, but there was a big debate about a bill that some people were trying to push through that would just eliminate benefits for illegals, not deporting the legals on the benefits list, but just make it so that they can no longer take American taxpayer money.
But uh I don't think that got passed.
And if they if they're here to live off the welfare state, they would go home, right?
But if they're here for opportunity, like the people who came From to Ellis Island, uh, then they would stay and they would work hard.
I that to me that's a perfectly reasonable way to do this.
I think you're right, where you would get rid of the majority of people by getting rid of the welfare system for them.
You'd have a few cases, you know, you know, 10 to 20 percent probably where they think, well, being poor here is better than being poor elsewhere, and you'd have to go about removing them yourself.
But I think the vast majority of them would go, Well, I got nothing for me here, I might as well go somewhere else.
Yeah.
Well, again, you know, w during the Ellis Island situation, we pretty much had open borders, uh, but we didn't have a welfare state.
And as I said before, you know, when they go around operation politically homeless to campuses trying to get people to think that there was you know, the different way besides the Republicans and the Democrats, right?
So libertarians are doing that as an outreach.
And then have 10 questions, economic, 10 questions uh that would be civil liberties.
And the one that I always would uh never go with there was one question about whether we should have open borders.
And I said, Well, that's yes, but not as long as you got a welfare state.
So you gotta get rid of the welfare state, then you can have open borders if you want.
People come here as they did in the early days if they want to come and take their best shot at uh building a business and making money, let them do it.
We have DG 8.
Thank you very much, DG8.
This is all a part of the plan, allow the Eagles illegals to come in, and the Republicans will beg for a police and surveillance.
That's right.
Yeah.
That's why it's being used in Europe as well.
Yeah.
Beg for ID as well.
That's a key thing.
Gotta have ID so we know who of us are bona fide.
It's also another thing it's important to remember is a lot of people they don't think about politics, they don't pay attention to politics, and that's on them, but it's important to remember that they're just kind of goofballs.
They want to sit around, they want to watch their bread and circuses, they want to watch football on Sunday and drink their beer.
So you can be upset with them, but it's important to try to show them a little bit of grace when you speak with them.
Yeah.
If you you know rage at them and scream at them, you're not gonna get anywhere.
Yeah, they're you know, the it's hard to want to look at politics all the time.
They have been completely and utterly propagandized, and so they'll just go along with whatever they think is the best option.
They don't want to put any thought in whatever the person in power is telling them, their guy, you know, he's my guy.
He's gotta be looking for me.
When you look at what they're doing in that article at InfoWars, right?
That is uh they know what's going on.
These guys follow politics, and what they're doing is they're playing this COINTEL pro game.
Oh, this guy is bad because he's a radical leftist, so do whatever you want to to this guy.
And uh I have a real problem with that.
Let the police, you know, turn them loose on these lefties.
I love to see liberal tears and all the rest of this stuff.
I'm sick of that.
Yeah.
Oh, in 61, the government is trying to create a patina upon a veneer with this display of rounding up the illegals.
Yeah.
It's gonna call a rose gardens.
I got hit in the head with the pepper ball before, it's no joke.
It can kill you if hit in the eye, for sure.
Yeah, I believe the nomenclature has changed from non-lethal to less than lethal now.
Same thing's true of rubber bullets and stuff, too, right?
Uh I mean, this stuff should not be taken lightly, and they've got other kinds of weapons that they've been uh developing for crowd control, uh, using uh radio frequencies to set people's skin on fire and other things like that.
A lot of these things can uh harm you permanently.
Uh uh, you know, it ought to be outlawed for the government to use that stuff.
But of course they don't pay attention to the law, so why bother, right?
Why put another piece why give them something else to ignore?
North American House Hippo, I can only imagine what they would do to me if I showed up playing the bagpipes.
Well, you know, people play the bagpipes are a target anyway.
You have to might have to worry about the other protesters too.
I was in uh high school um uh uh stage band that that played the uh backup for a high school play of Brigadoon.
And there was um, of course, you know, they went to have some bagpipe players.
And uh so there was a school that was in the middle of the state, and they had that was their theme, uh, was uh the Highlanders or something.
So they had always some kids that have been trained on bagpipes, and so they brought them in for this one spot in the in Brigadoon, and uh we were in dress rehearsal.
Um they they did their thing and then they walk backstage and then they let the air out of these.
It sounded like a hive of bees dying, and I laugh so hard I was on the floor.
And and they said, no, no, no, no, you're gonna take that all the way outside before you get the just letting the air out drowned out, everything.
And we went to uh Scotland on our honeymoon.
Um I went into a store and I wanted actually I was gonna buy a set of bagpipes.
And uh we we went into the store that had all this traditional Scottish stuff kilts and all the rest of stuff, and I said, uh uh, do you have any bagpipes?
And you know, wanted to talk to the guy, and he goes, You don't want any bagpipes.
Yeah, you didn't want that.
You know, they he wouldn't he wouldn't talk to me, wouldn't show me where they if they had him, you know.
He wouldn't engage me at all.
He just kept saying, You don't want that, you don't want that.
It's like they don't want that.
I kinda sell it to you in good conscience.
Yeah, so we actually so we just gave up and left.
North American house hippo.
Info wars used to mock cops who arrested people for assault when someone got in the way of a cop's fist.
Yeah, that was the old InfoWars.
Yeah.
Gardner Goldsmith.
This is the Sedition Act on steroids, the Patriot Act's final act before the broad clampdown.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Rev 7979, illegals getting 30k, first home buyer's bonus.
Why don't we run them out?
Yeah.
Again, you just cut off programs like that.
You make sure they don't get any form of assistance.
The other thing is when we were in Austin, um, they were building entire schools all the time to handle the massive influx of kids who are illegals.
And so, you know, look at what that does to your property taxes when you gotta build entire schools and provide free education for all these kids that are brought across the border.
Yeah.
Uh where I used to live, I would get stuck behind the school buses quite frequently.
And just, you know, you'd be sitting there, you know, 30, you know, kids, 40 kids disembarking as you're watching, and just I would see one, maybe two white kids.
And it's just you know, my tax dollars going for that.
It's like, oh good, great, thanks, cool.
You can't afford to build, you know, one school after the other to to educate the world for free.
Uh I I've said for the longest time.
If you want the American dream of a house, um, you know, that's the way they stop that is with the dreamers who come here.
Also, if you're stupid enough to come here and turn your kids over to the satanic Marxist government schools, we don't want you.
Go back.
Can you imagine how they're gonna be weaponized?
It's gonna be very easy for them to uh be turned against America.
Uh they could do it.
They've got no loyalty.
Yeah, they c they can do it to kids whose families have been here for generations.
They can get them to hate their own kid, their own family.
Uh I had a conversation with someone who uh lived in Texas, grew up in Texas, he was uh an illegal immigrant uh and he said that uh he was actually paid by the government to attend government schools as a uh high schooler.
He got like a allowance thing.
Well, well.
Another one of these welfare programs we don't necessarily even know about.
Yeah.
Citizen of Americaca.
Are they wanting to outlaw bumper stickers because they're making traffic violent?
Apparently you're not allowed freedom of speech on a bumper sticker anymore either.
Might trigger someone that free speech.
Yeah, you know.
To be fair, bumper stickers do tend to make me angry, but it's usually because the more bumper stickers someone has on their car, the worse they are at driving.
Yeah, I've noticed that too.
Once you pass, you know, two bumper stickers, I start to question your ability to drive, and I want to get further and further away from you.
Is this a vehicle to you or a billboard?
Yeah.
You have no concern about the paint on your car.
You have no concern about what's going to happen to it, and as such, you cannot be trusted.
How many bumper stickers does he have?
Ten.
Get away.
Epstein Island.
People forget that Trump is really a Democrat from New York City.
That's right.
He is.
Yeah, we don't forget Clinton Democrat even.
I made Hillary Clinton to be at my wedding.
I paid Hill.
He's trying to get Curtis Sleewa, who was uh probably more re uh popular than any Republican who's been running for mayor in a long time.
Uh he's trying to get him to drop out so that Mario Cuomo, or it's not Mario Cuomo, was it?
Umrews?
I can never move.
I just know them as Cuomo one and two.
So this other this Cuomo says Cuomo in uh office, so uh let's see.
Mario is the Papa, I think.
And then it's a uh I don't know.
Fortunately, I don't live there.
Get as far away from the Cuomo's as I can.
Thankfully, we'll never actually have to know their names.
One of the Cuomo, indeterminate Cuomo.
Yeah.
Risha M. If they ever pull another pandemic, this is that exactly what they'll use to force back us all.
That's right.
That's right.
Citizen of America.
Civil Unrest is exactly what our enemies are waiting to pounce upon, and the only thing tough enough to kill us is us.
Looks like autoimmune for America, doesn't it?
Alien poop evolution.
They had us read Annual Farm, and I was too young for it, and it just made me not like pigs.
They're also delicious.
Bacon, hmm.
Ham.
Pork chops, delicious.
Pulled pork, fantastic.
As a North Carolina boy, pulled pork barbecue with the vinegar-based sauce.
Oof.
Yeah, when uh Rick Perry was running for president, he went to North Carolina and they gave him that, told him it was barbecue, and he goes, What's this?
Possum or something?
Listen here, bud.
He's used the beef barbecue.
I respect Texas brisket.
However, I would take barbecue pulled pork over it nine times out of ten.
So, all right, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back, folks.
Thank you.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
The David Knight Show.
Hello, it's me, Volodymyr Zelensky.
I'm so tired of wearing these same t-shirts everywhere for years.
You'd think with all the billions, I've skimmed off America.
I could dress better.
And I could, if only David Knight would send me one of his beautiful gray McGuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the McGuffin logo in blue.
But he told me to get lost.
Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at the David Knightshow.com.
You should be able to buy me several hundred.
Those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful.
I'd wear something other than green military cosplay to my various gallas and social events.
If you want to save on shipping, just put it in the next package of bombs and missiles coming from the USA.
See them tumbling.
That's right, folks.
See them tumbling down.
You go to homesteadproducts.
If you want to pick up some tumbleweeds for yourself, they're having a sale on them.
And you can get 10% off with promo code Knight at Homestead Products.
They're excellent fire starters.
That's what I use.
So if you're looking for something that makes starting a fire extremely easy, especially lighting charcoal grills.
I have never had it fail even in the high winds that we get out here.
It's fantastic.
It makes it super easy.
Well, you just put it on there and just sit back and relax and listen to the Sons of the Pioneers, you watch Lee High.
Eat your home or cook your food there.
Exactly.
And you don't have to worry about getting all the lighter fluid burnt off the charcoal or whatever.
You know, gel lighter you want to use.
I personally really like the tumbleweeds.
I think they're great.
And homesteadproducts.shop for 10% off.
And they also have a really good vinegar-based hot sauce that I've been enjoying.
Oh, yeah.
I've got it with me, so it's not in the studio.
I've been using it.
But the tumbleweed fire starters are really uh not expensive, and they're even on sale now, so definitely try it.
Yeah.
If you are making fires, it's coming around to that season, and you're gonna want to be heating your home or having some you know, fire pits outside, they're really handy.
I use them myself.
So you can go check that out again, homesteadproducts.shop and promo code night for 10% off everything at the homesteadproducts.shop store.
And we have some more comments.
Pazonovante, 1776 says, How many illegals are they actually deporting?
Where is the case tally?
Like under convid.
That's right.
I want to I want a live counter.
I want it on White House.gov's homepage, just or like the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the jobs and stuff like that.
They lied to us about everything.
They lied to us about the inflation rate, about the labor statistics, everything is a lie.
So I don't I don't bother.
You can't trust a single number the government gives you.
Pazanovante again says, no way the Trump admin is deporting that many per day.
Yeah.
Citizen of Americaca, the woman who rammed that white pickup truck pickup truck in Chicago traffic.
She had a fully automatic weapon class three.
You don't get a concealed carry for a class three weapon.
You don't, but I seriously doubt it.
You wait and see.
I'm telling you she didn't have it.
And you've probably seen this on social media from a bunch of government bots and goons and influencers.
If this shit had a fully automatic weapon, I guarantee you that the media that is talking to both sides of this stuff would have had that there.
I haven't seen that claim even from the DHS, so I absolutely do not believe it.
Don't believe everything that you see from some truck trunk uh Trump sucker on um on social media.
I don't believe that at all.
Uh I don't think you drive around with a fully automatic weapon unless you're like some uh gang member there or something, and they don't get a license, and they don't get a concealed carry permit.
Yeah, that'd be kind of the height of stupidity.
Get yourself licensed and then put a switch on your Glock.
Yeah.
Uh and the same people that are reporting that are saying that she rammed them and she rammed them sideways.
The side fender.
I'm sorry, this dog don't hot.
They haven't got a leg to stand on.
The ice people and the federal people, the cops are a bunch of damn liars.
That's what they are.
Don't believe a word these people say.
Make them prove it.
The burden of proof is on the government.
Don't take everything they say by uh, you know, as as truth.
It's not, it's usually a lie.
Everything that they do is a lie.
Yeah.
Uh Kuda Bing in chat says it's just a tiny part you need to convert your gun from semi to auto.
Yeah.
You can very easily do it.
I'm not gonna I'm not advocating you do that.
That's something that will get you in trouble with the ATF, and they'll show up and they'll shoot your dog.
Yeah.
So it's a fairly simple process to do it.
And honestly, uh the you can buy kits to do that, and it is fairly simple.
There's a lot of people, a lot of videos online of idiots just showing off that they've modified their Glock to do it.
But I would be surprised.
I'd be surprised if this is the case in this instance.
If she's uh going all the trouble to register a gun and going to all the trouble to get a permit to carry the gun, I don't think, you know.
Yes that's none of this stuff makes sense.
At that point, why let the government know that you have it?
I didn't believe the government's narrative on the day one.
It looks suspicious to me.
And now that we've got a little bit of facts, it looks like a completely false narrative.
And I think you're going to see the evidence released with the uh the the camera footage of the cop when it comes out.
Yeah.
The real Octospook, she wasn't there accidentally, she was there to protest and interfere in ICE's actions and job in her case, she got extreme results.
That's the kind of the FAFO stuff.
I don't buy that at all.
Look, you have a right to protest the government.
We don't have enough Protests of the government.
People should have stood up to them in 2020, and we need to stand up to this kind of thuggish behavior.
That does not give them a right to hurt you because you're there to protest.
Do you realize that's an essence of free speech?
Do you realize that is explicitly protected in the First Amendment?
What else are they you're gonna let these people get rid of?
Gonna let them get rid of the rest of the free First Amendment?
Free exercise of religion?
You have a right to show up and redress your grievances.
Why is that there?
Because the founders of this country knew how thuggish governments operate.
I'm sick and tired of excuses being made for this damn government.
Yeah.
It's on a Lord in chat.
It says, if she knows where to get a Glock switch, she would know where to get an unregistered Glock.
And I agree with that sentiment.
Yeah.
All right, let's talk about some more truth from your wonderful government.
You can take everything they say to the bank, right?
Now you've got RFK Jr. pushing circumcision as a cause for autism.
It just gets more and more ridiculous.
Here's what he had to say.
It's all part of pushing Tylenol.
Studies.
Oh there's two studies that show children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism.
It's highly likely because they're given.
Oh, that's elite.
We should be paying attention to.
Let's not pay attention to the elephant in the room, the vaccines that he's talked about his entire life.
You know, I meant five.
Yeah, right.
Okay, first of all.
Okay, you got uh a really high percentage, I would expect, of Jewish kids that were circumcised.
Are they all getting autism?
I don't think so.
And uh you have girls who are getting it, not as a high rate as the boys are getting uh autism.
Uh, but uh uh the fact that it's not just simply a male thing.
And I gotta say, you know, when we look at I I always think back, Dina Dell, one of the pioneers on talk radio, you know, even before Rush Limbaugh, and uh, we used to enjoy what he had to say, except that he got on this hobby horse about circumcision.
Dean Adell was Jewish and he didn't like circumcision.
And that was his thing.
He would just, like I am with Trump and vaccines.
He was that way with circumcision.
It's like, okay, get over it.
You know, let's talk about something that is relevant here.
And uh, but you know, there are a lot of people that uh got that way about it.
So I would imagine that it's not as prevalent as it used to be.
I would imagine that it hasn't exploded like autism has, right?
And so the whole thing is just absolute nonsense.
It's just one red herring after the other so that you don't look at the obvious cause, the obvious cause that RFK Jr. knows about, the obvious cause that he has talked about for decades, and that is the vaccines.
That's what's causing the autism.
Just look at it from a simple standpoint.
What is the thing that exploded on all the kids, you know, at an early age?
It's not Tylenol use.
It's not circumcision.
And it's not taking Tylenol because of the uh circumcision.
I don't even think it's kids taking Tylenol because of the vaccines.
They don't typically give kids Tylenol because they get vaccinated.
I mean, you just, you know, they stick you and say, suck it up, you know, it's all you're gonna get.
But um none of this stuff makes any sense.
It's just one ridiculous lie after the other.
What is really sad is that and and the manga people are not getting mad enough at RFK Jr. about this.
What RFK Jr. is doing about autism is what Donald Trump is doing about Epstein files.
Both of them are involved in cover-ups.
And I'm sick and tired of the cover-ups of the Trump administration.
That's what he was put there for.
He was put there to cover up.
He was put there to regain trust, and he was put there to protect the interests of people like these pedophile networks and protect the interest of the pharmaceutical companies that are perhaps even worse than the pedophiles.
They got this massive depopulation program to kill and injure children.
And that's what's happening here, and they don't want to focus on that.
Researchers hypothesize that pain and stressful surgery early in life can increase the risk of neurodevelopmental behavioral or psychological problems later on.
Another possible explanation for the purported link, and this is uh coming from the New York Pi Post, so as a Republican paper, they want to run with this.
You throw them a little bit of a breadcrumb, and they'll try to do everything they can to try to make it sound like it's real.
Um boys who undergo circumstance uh circumcision are more likely to interact with health care workers.
Oh, okay, so health care workers are the they are the cause, right?
Actually, that's actually true to a large extent, leading to a higher detection rate of autism.
A second smaller 2024 study out of Ireland found that circumcised boys with autism, quote, exhibited significant improvements in irritability, sensory issues, and repetitive behavior compared to their non-circumcised peers.
So in other words, they um they started with population that has autism, and uh that would include uncircumcised kids.
Uh then they found that the ones who were circumcised got better, but I don't think there's anything to that.
And then they talked to a rabbi who does this all the time.
He says he's done it for 40 years.
He says he's never needed to recommend Tylenol.
He said the procedure's quick, it's well tolerated.
I've never had newborns using Tylenol.
My focus is simply on providing safe, comfortable, natural healing for each patient.
I don't think Moses had Tolanol either.
Part of the Levitical Codes, you know, this on the eighth day you circumcise them, and then on the ninth, tenth and eleventh day you give them Tylenol every day.
Uh this is just ridiculous.
Those guys that had to deal with David, you know, collecting uh probably wish they had some.
Those guys that, yeah, but uh isn't it the same thing that Trump is doing with the Epstein Files and Bondi and Cash Patel and Dan Bongino are all doing with that?
And RFK Jr. is doing this as well.
It's cover up, hide, and protect.
Uh and the worst people as well.
Uh diagnosis rates for autism have risen 400% since 2000.
Now one out of every 31 children are now affected.
So a 400% increase.
I think that's um I don't know, it seems to me to be a little bit light, but haven't had a 400% increase in circumcision.
Uh or Tylenol use either.
Uh none of this narrative makes any sense unless you understand that it is an industrial cover-up and a uh uh intentional misdirection, a red herring that is there.
Well, you can uh cover up stuff for a long time, but eventually the truth comes out.
Johnson and Johnson is going to have to pay a billion dollars and uh cancer cases, a lot of people got cancer from their talcum powder.
Uh baby powder.
I'm glad that I have uh uh an aversion to uh dust and smoke and things like that.
It's uh I've been borderline asthmatic my whole life, and so we did not use baby powder on you guys.
I forbade it.
So uh it all ended up working out for the best.
That's right.
Uh 966 million dollars to the family.
This is just one case.
So the family of a woman who died from mesotheliomia, uh, finding the company liable for the latest lawsuit alleging it's baby powder.
And of course, the thing to remember about this Johnson and Johnson story is that they knew for a very long time the link between their talcum powder and uh uh the cancer of the mesotheliomia, and they refused to even put a warning on it, or to take certainly not to take it off the market, right?
And just like RFK Jr. knows about what is happening with the GCI shot, and he's not taking it off the market.
You know, they're patting themselves on the back for not recommending it to people anymore, not mandating it to people anymore.
But they're not banning this deadly stuff.
And uh instead, he's either trying to invent new excuses to redirect people away from the vaccines causing autism.
The acting CDC director wants to break up the MMR vaccine into three shots.
And uh this is uh causing a lot of stress from the uh vaccine company because they don't really care about anything except making money, and they want to be able to hit you with a MMR shot, evidently make more money than if you get three separate injections.
Yeah, maybe it's a matter of the fact that you know if they get it all at once, they don't have to worry about you potentially not coming back for the next one.
No, we want all that money up front.
We don't want to put you on a payment plan.
We'd like a lump sum settlement, please.
And they don't care the fat.
Well, they get you with the MMR, all three of these things all together, and they've never tested it to see if they interact with each other, but of course the adjuvants are always there as well.
And if you get three different shots, you're gonna still get the adjuvants that are there.
But they hit you with a MMR and they hit you with MMR not just once, but over and over and over again.
Yes, Lance?
We played that video of the guy uh I believe he was connected to uh pharma, I'm not sure if he worked for them directly or was a politician who works for them indirectly, but uh he was complaining about RFK J uh pushing back against uh the mercury in the vaccines, saying that uh there's no good replacement, we would have to split this up into multiple shots, and that would decrease people's taking of these shots.
So it is exactly that.
They are only worried that you know, if they have to come back multiple times, they aren't going to take all of the shots that they want to sell them.
That's right.
That's right.
One of the things that's always blown my mind is everything else that a doctor will prescribe you.
They will flat out admit, oh well, there's side effects.
You know, it could be dangerous.
Vaccines, they are so loath to admit it.
They absolutely oh no, it's you know, no, no, everything's fine.
You should take it when it is obviously more dangerous to in use a needle to inject this through the epidermis to bypass the immune system, to load it with adjuvants, all these things make it obviously neurotoxic to some extent.
And they absolutely refuse.
And there's the fact that all these other things where they admit there are problems, they didn't ask for immunity.
They didn't come in and say, hey, we need immunity because wow, this drug is important, people need it.
It's got side effects.
This thing that they refuse to admit, they refuse to talk about the side effects on is the one they came in and said, We need immunity for this, or it's going to bankrupt us when they start suing us.
They're inherently unsafe is the term that they used.
I think we're going to eventually find out uh it's like uh, you know, the go to thing for doctors used to be a couple hundred years ago, leaching, right?
Used to put leeches on people to get the blood out of them because we had this idea that the theory was that we had this these ex bad humors bad humors.
Now the bad humor is strictly on Jimmy Kimmel, but uh they uh they had bad humors and we had to get rid of those somehow by getting the blood out.
And I think you're going to I think in the future people are going to be laughing at all of virology.
Uh, because if they force them to actually do the science, if they force them to repeat the results and show their evidence and show the data and isolate the stuff, you're gonna find out that it's as much of a fraud as this bad humor stuff.
It's a bad joke instead of a bad humor.
And uh and they're gonna find that the uh um the the injections and the adjuvants, I mean, one of the things, besides nearly bleeding George Washington to death, they poisoned him with mercury.
Well, that's what they're putting in the vaccines now as a preservative, because hey, we want to preserve the product and we want to preserve our profits.
We don't care about preserving your life or your health.
Uh that's the reality of this here.
So uh yeah, this is um the person who is the acting director of the CDC right now, Jim O'Neill, and he's just putting out all these sycophantic things to Trump in a post on X, he said uh the commander in chief has offered advice to pregnant women, including a call to break up the MMR shot into three totally separate shots, not mixed together.
Thank you, POTUS for your leadership.
So excuse me.
Um he's just going to uh flatter him and cheer him, and I would suggest that uh, you know, you uh just not get any of them.
The MMR vaccine is manufactured by Merck and J uh G G S Klaxo Smith Klein.
First licensed in nineteen seventy one.
And uh so going back to the nineteen sixties and having some of these things separate, they said could instead disrupt individuals' adherence to the vaccine schedule.
Ultimately encourage the diseases that they were designed to prevent.
Well we all got measles, but we didn't get autism back in the day.
California County, meanwhile, is putting back in mask mandates, and uh they said the mandate is gonna last until March thirty first of next year because then they know that the threat is going to go away.
Now why are they doing this in uh this one county?
Well, what they did was they uh looked at the wastewater and uh ran it through their PCR procedure.
And guess what?
They found whatever they wanted.
Yeah, you can find anything you want, said the uh guy who invented it.
Carrie Mullis.
Yeah, if you uh magnify it enough and they magnify it enough, and so um on the basis of this nonsense, they're saying, well, there's COVID in the water.
Be careful.
Oh, and so we're all gonna have to wear masks now.
And they know that it'll go away from the water if they wait until March 31st.
Well, we got some more comments here before we take a break.
Defy Tyrants, 1776.
The government has achieved its goal of getting the American people to yearn for a dictator and police state.
LMAO.
Kind of funny.
There's that quote.
I don't remember who said it.
Uh just I forget who said it, but it was if you know communism or tyranny or not, whatever it was ever comes to the United States, it will come wrapped in the flag.
I forget who said it, but that's exactly what they've done.
Yeah, that's right.
Tunnel Lord1337.
There was a bill in my state that wanted to stop illegals getting welfare, but the establishment in my state's legislator stopped the bill.
That's because it gives them a built-in voter base.
If you are paying these people, you can tell them, hey, the other guy is gonna take away your check.
I want to make sure you keep getting your check, and in fact, I want to make your check bigger.
They're gonna vote for you.
They don't have any loyalty to the country, they don't have any loyalty to the ideas of freedom.
They are simply here to exploit it as an economic zone.
Gletis 555.
Don't you guys have constitutional carry in Tennessee?
Indeed, indeed.
This was before I lived in Tennessee.
I took the course twice, and both times forgot to turn in the paperwork because the second I get near bureaucracy, I start getting hives.
I start sweating and getting nauseous.
Yeah.
You hand me a paper and I begin to jitter.
Yeah, I say that because um uh when we lived in North Carolina, we had the video stores.
They used to get calls all the time at night, and uh because we'd have a poster and the air conditioner or something come on, and it would cause the poster to move, and that would set off the uh the alarm, and uh they would call the cops, and I would go and the cops wouldn't be there, and so I had to go into the place on my own.
But my biggest fear was that the cops would show up and shoot me.
And so I told them, I said, uh, don't call me, but don't call the cops.
And I got a gun, but I didn't want to uh I took the the uh conceal carry class, took a gun instruction, but I did not uh go through and get my permit from the government.
I wanted to know how to how to use it, but I didn't want the government's permission or their knowledge that I had a gun, so I turned off the alarm to call the police and just said I'll handle it myself.
I'd rather take my chances with a robber than with the police showing up.
So whatever happens, happens.
Yeah, that's right.
They do have constitutional carry here.
Yeah, uh permitless carry, and there's quite a few states that now have that.
Texas, I believe, also has that now.
Tennessee, um there's two or three more at least, I want to say though.
I would say a lot of them.
I I think it's about half or something.
I don't know.
I'm just thinking all that's just my job.
Yeah, I know that some of the states we pass through on our drives, though, are very, very strict about their gun laws, which is always a bit of a concern when you're traveling with firearms.
Well, at least you're not going through New Jersey.
Yeah.
No, never going through New Jersey.
I'll probably never go to New Jersey again in my lifetime.
Be careful.
You never know, you may have to sometimes.
Never say never.
Okay, we're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
���� The common man.
They created common core to dumb down our children.
They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
And the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary, but each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
Please share the information and links you'll find at the David Nike Show.com.
Thank you for listening.
Thank you for sharing.
If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers.
TheDavidKnightShow.com TheDavidKnightShow.com Elvis.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Beatles and the sweet sounds of Motown.
Find them on the Aldi's channel at APSradio.com.
Excellences, ladies and gentlemen.
Your annual global risk report makes for a stunning and sobering read.
The top concern for the next two years is not conflict or climate.
It is disinformation and misinformation.
followed closely by polarization within our societies.
In a world of deceit.
Telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
You are listening to the David Knight Show.
Yes, and uh let's not forget that the real purpose of AI, as well as all these digital IDs, is surveillance and control.
And uh to put us on the appropriate list and labels, label us there.
And we're going to talk a little bit about AI before we do.
Do you want to uh go over?
Let's see, we've got one comment here.
We also have Dustin D. Helm, DK is Cuomophobic.
That's right.
I'm not afraid of well, actually, I am afraid of the Cuomo.
Uh I'm not afraid of the homos.
Okay, so uh Deloitte caught filing $290,000 government report with AI errors, AI hallucinations.
This is one of the big accounting firms, of course.
I think it was now this is in the UK.
Uh here in the U.S., I think it's called Deloitte and Touche.
I think is the uh they merge or something, but still just Deloitte and um uh abroad.
The Australian arm of the UK Big Four accounting firm, Deloitte, has agreed to partially refund the cost of a report that it produced for the government in Canberra after the document was found to contain multiple AI-generated factual errors.
So the Australian Financial Review.
Oh, they're going to partially refund them?
Are they going to give them back all the money except for the monthly fee for uh chat GPT or something?
Yeah.
Sydney University Academic had earlier flagged numerous apparent hallucinations, typical of large language models, prompting Deloitte to launch an internal review in August.
So, yeah, go audit yourself.
You might want to audit your report if you're gonna use AI to put it together.
The updated report includes a new disclosure confirming that AI specifically Microsoft's Azure OpenAI GPT 40 model.
That's got a lot of quali qualifiers there, had been used in its preparation.
It also corrects over a dozen errors, including references to non-existent court rulings.
This is not the first time we've seen this either.
You put together a legal brief.
Uh, you better make sure that this thing is not hallucinating these cases.
The judge is not going to take kindly.
Um as well as fabricated quote attributed to Justice Jennifer Davies, and that was the key.
It misspelled her name, put her in as Davis.
And that was uh what got one person suspicious, so they started looking at it in detail.
Um that that individual judge Justice Jennifer Davies is the deputy president of the Australian Competition Tribunal, whatever the world that is.
Um so Deloitte had agreed to repay the final installment under its contract, Though the amount was not disclosed, the full study on the computerized application of automated penalties in Australia's welfare system cost 440,000 Australian dollars, about 290,000 U.S. dollars.
Rudge, a welfare expert, reportedly first noticed something was amiss when the report cited a book supposedly written by his Sydney University colleague.
The title seemed outside her field of expertise, and it turned out to not exist at all.
So he's like, wait a minute, she doesn't write about that subject.
So he looked at she do a book like that.
No, it doesn't exist.
Wait, there's something else here.
So think about how they want to use this.
This is a study to talk about the computerized application of automated penalties in the welfare system.
So as we laugh at these reports that are being done and these legal briefs that are being filed with hallucinated entities and cases and all the rest of this stuff, fantasy books, fantasy authors, they're going to use this stuff to identify us as criminals or as fraud or whatever they're going to use it for for those types of things.
And it's amazing how prescient uh Terry Gilliam was, right?
The buttle tutel thing.
It's not going to be some antiquated teletype machine that is typing and has a bug fall down it and does a bottle instead of a tunnel.
Uh it is uh it's gonna be this stuff.
But it is going to be a bug and an incomprehensibly complicated machine.
That's right.
That's right.
Because you know, that's where that comes from.
There was uh I forget the woman's name.
She was uh Lovelace, I believe.
No, it wasn't Lovelace, it was some lady in the middle of the 20th century who was um uh she worked for the military, and she's kind of a matronly uh government official, and she but she was um one of the pioneers in a lot of the computing stuff.
And uh when they had an issue, they the machine started malfunctioning, and they opened it up and they actually found a literal dead bug there that had caused some kind of a problem and or they thought it did.
And uh she made a joke about being a bug.
So whenever, you know, they kind of coined the term from that, it's my understanding of it.
And uh so yeah, a literal bug is very much like Brazil.
That's uh it's amazing.
So Jeff Bezos says that the AI bubble is good because it will eliminate the Vic.
He's looking at acting more and more like a Nazi all the time, the Uberminch, right?
If he dies, he dies.
Many investors and financial experts, or all of them were talking, even some of the people in uh the AI industry, like Sam Altman, are talking about the looming AI bubble that is going to burst and wreak havoc on the entire global economy.
But Jeff Bezos can't wait.
He's probably already moved into short position on everything.
During a tech conference in Italy last week, Bezos conceded that the AI industry is in, quote, a kind of industrial bubble.
But he said the bubbles that are industrial are not nearly as bad.
It can even be good because when the dust settles and you see who the winners are, societies benefit from those inventions.
And that's what's going to happen here too.
As a matter of fact, he was about the only one of the dot-com uh things that survived this dot com bust was Amazon that was there.
Um I wish I'd taken the advice that I was given to Vesta.
I was a certified Apple developer for software, and I went to a conference, and there was a guy from Apple, and rather than talking about uh what their tools were or whatever the subject was, uh he just got up and he started going on and on about Amazon and how it was great and all the rest of the stuff, and I didn't know Amazon from pet.com.
And uh he said, I'm putting all my money in Amazon.
This guy is probably a gazillion here now.
But he he just he was so excited about it, he couldn't stop talking about it at an Apple developer conference.
And um I I'll I'll never forget that because I keep every time I look at their stock price, I think about that speech.
But uh, you know, opportunities lost.
Uh anyway, Basil did pretty well out of the dot-com uh issue.
Uh he's insistent that the tech will eventually usher in an era of abundance, marked by a boost in productivity, cheaper goods, and people living healthier lives.
That kind of optimism has poured astronomical amounts of resources into a tech that Still has a lot to prove.
And I gotta say that again, you know, George Gilder called these people in Silicon Valley neo-Marxists.
Uh they're selling you the same thing that Marx said about the industrial revolution.
They're saying about this um AI revolution, uh, that they think that with their products that we're all going to have uh just infinite capability at our door, and it's just um infinite wealth, uh no cost essentially for anything.
And so all we have to do is worry about how we're going to allocate the resources.
And of course they want to allocate all the resources to themselves just like a communist leader does.
But that was the fundamental idea behind Kar uh Marx's um approach to the industrial revolution.
He said, uh we're gonna have infinite wealth and we just need to figure out how it's gonna be redistributed by government or by politicians.
And um and I think that that's also not going to happen.
You know, when we start looking at these uh the promises they they've made for AI.
Uh I think that um, you know, it's gonna be useful for government.
It's gonna be useful for surveillance for tracking.
Uh, but I don't think that in terms of productivity it's going to make that much difference.
Uh it's gonna be useful for doing movies and music and things like that, I think, for people if they don't have to be creative, you know, be you know, you use AI like the people in the 60s use drugs, you know.
It hallucinates for you, so you don't have to take the drugs.
So uh but um anyway, I think uh that a lot of the things that we're seeing here may not be as bad as we feared.
Uh experts have become increasingly skeptical of the industry's claim, though it becomes uh as it becomes clear that the AI isn't ready to replace workers, at least not yet.
A landmark MIT study that I talked about last week found that whopping 95% of generative AI poly pilot programs at companies are falling flat, failing to drive rapid revenue growth.
Like um uh Doctor O said, he said, um, well, you might get fired because your boss thinks that he can replace you with AI, but he's not gonna be re able to replace you with AI.
The AI won't work, but then neither will you.
Uh when bubbles happen, smart people get over excited about the kernel of truth, said Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO.
Are we in a phase where investors as a whole are over excited about AI?
My opinion is yes, he said.
And again, just like with the internet, uh people thought that it was going to happen right away, and they got discouraged.
So they all jump in uh like a lot of lemmings, and then when it doesn't happen right away, in spite of the fact that you can still see that it's going to work, they all jumped out like a bunch of limbings they went over the cliffs, and so did the economy.
Uh took took the economy with them over the cliff.
Goldman Sachs CEO, David Solomon was quoted by CNBC, said, I think that there will be a lot of capital that's deployed that will turn out to not deliver returns.
Let me translate that for you.
Your money will disappear.
A lot of capital will be deployed that will not generate returns.
That's that's kind of a uh Federal Reserve governor uh chairman type speak, you know.
Yeah.
There's gonna be a lot of money that just gets put out and it ends up being wasted.
Yeah, it's like uh irrational exuberance, right?
So Amazon is caught pedaling AI slop version of Cari Doctorow's uh book about AI slop.
Uh this is what we're talking about the other day.
Slop on slop on slop.
How they can come out right away with a uh an imitation book or put up a fake book about something, and uh they can get AI to generate the artwork and the content and just throw it up, and Amazon lets them do that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's uh it's become increasingly difficult to find books that you want to read because before there was a barrier to entry.
You know, you actually had to sit down and even if the premise was bad, you had to come up with a premise and actually write the words down.
Yeah, and they have to get it printed or something.
Yeah, now the AI can come up with a premise for you, it can write everything down and do a it does a better job of formatting it than it does of coming up with premises, but you can have a book done uh a book, you know, quote unquote, done in a day or less.
Yeah.
And then have it up on Amazon.
Yeah.
And it is just there is so much AI written garbage out there.
And they'll sell it for you.
As they point out on Futurism, If it were a black mirror episode, it would be two on the nose.
Renowned tech critic and I talked this week about what Corey Doctorow had said about AI.
His book is titled, In Shitification.
It says, it hasn't even been out for a single day, and Amazon is already peddling AI-generated copies of it.
Which is...
Which is the ultimate irony here that uh it's it's they're making it his case for him, I guess.
I would also bet that most of this is done by people in third world countries where they grab something, have the AI generate a slightly different version of it and just relist it and hope that they'll make a little bit of money on people not knowing which one is real.
He uh tweeted out on uh on X on Twitter, said I love that the slop merchants are using my book to further enchantify Amazon and that Amazon's terrible QA standards are letting them do it, he said.
His screenshot showed a listing for a self-help paperback book listed for one dollar less than the Kindle version of his book, the real book.
Everything about the knockoff appears to have been hastily copied and pasted uh from an AI chatbot uh with even the title a bloated mess of SEO buzzwords.
The title was The Key Understanding You Get from Insidification Workbook How to Execute Corey Doctorow's plan for reclaiming the internet, fighting platform decay, and escaping the digital trap for good.
That's the title.
If gravity is the soul of wit, these uh the product description isn't much better, exhibiting further signs of a slap dash chat GPT job.
The internet didn't just get worse.
It was engineered to collapse at opens, and you feel it every time you open an app that used to feel magical, but now it feels predatory.
This isn't accidental.
It's in shittification, and Corey Doctorow gave it a name because you were never meant to see it.
That's kind of gibberish, right?
The irony here is that this is a perfect example of the idea of his actual book.
He even penned an article in The Guardian just days ago, which I covered, uh talking about that phenomenon that he named.
Also known more formally as platform decay, and shidification is a term describing the breakdown of digital platforms like Amazon, Facebook, and Google, so they illustrate that.
What makes platform decay fascinating is the intent behind it.
Meta didn't become the cesspit of AI boomer slop.
It is today by accident, for example.
These are calculated decisions with billions of dollars writing on them.
The same can be said of Amazon.
With a two and a half trillion dollar global empire, there's no reason that Amazon couldn't clean up its cluttered user interface and crack down on all of the uh door-shipped junk and AI counterfeits that Dow dominate its useless search feeds.
So why don't they?
Well, for that answer, you'll have to read the book, but just make sure that you order the right one, they say on futurism.
And so as this is all happening, Sora 2 has a huge financial problem.
Uh it turns out that as uh you know, when they start to use um AI for in products, as we're talking about with the MIT study, they found that it was not making money for the people who actually deployed it.
So here is um OpenAI with their video generation uh software that does a really good job called Sora 2.
They put together their package and uh, you know, for uh X amount you get to use it for X amount of videos or whatever whatever.
And um they have uh found that people are doing a lot more videos than they anticipated, and it's costing them too much.
The smartest people on earth couldn't figure out that if you give people access to a machine that's gonna generate any weird video they can come up with, they were gonna go a little bit crazy with it.
These are the biggest brains on the planet, folks.
And I think through the an they this is maybe an introductory time where they're giving people a chance to use this for free or whatever, but uh uh is that is that what's happening with Sora 2 now, Lance.
Do you know have they got that out for introductory free window cycle or something like that, or maybe at least at a discounted cost, and it is really costing them.
They were not uh anticipating this.
Yeah, the structure is really weird.
Uh I heard that so you sign up for it and you wait until they accept you as an early uh applicant.
Uh and then I'd heard that some people were getting it for free as an early applicant, but other people were having to pay for it, so it's like a lottery thing or something.
I'm not sure if they had it for free briefly, and now you have to pay for it or what.
But you need an iPhone for it, new iPhone.
It didn't take long for OpenAI's text-to-video and audio AI generator app, Sora 2, to melt down into a messy pile of potentially copyright-infringing AI slop.
Within just days, the TikTok style app's mind-numbing feed of AI generated content, and that's what I imagine the uh app that you have to use for it only works on the new iPhone or something, right?
Uh was filled with videos of Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants cooking up blue crystal meth in a in a lab, entire episodes of South Park, and depictions of physicist Stephen Hawking being brutalized in horrible ways.
I've seen some of the stuff about Hawkings that had him in like a wrestling thing, some guy picks him up and throws them.
But then there was another one where he was uh winning uh an F1 race or something like that.
I saw one of those like the X Games, they had them in a half pipe and he was just you know doing flips and things up and down.
I don't know why they're doing that, but anyway, that that's what people are using this for.
See, this is how important AI is.
It's uh again anyway.
The smartest minds on the planet, after continually seeing what happens with AI when they first released the image generators, and people did nothing but generate stupid images for weeks.
They couldn't figure out if we give them video, they're gonna do the same thing.
They can't even use pattern recognition.
That's how stupid these people are.
And there he is with what it's teletubby.
Teletubbies in the background, he's they've got a video of uh Altman with teletubbies.
That's what we want to see.
You know, quite frankly, I'd rather watch the uh cat videos on YouTube.
At least that's authentic, right?
Um an update posted to his personal blog.
Sam Altman admitted that the company had a lot of work to do, especially when it comes to turning its AI slop generator into a moneymaker.
We're gonna have to somehow make money for video generation.
People are generating much more than we expected per user.
And a lot of videos are being generated for very small audiences.
I think that's one of the other things, too, isn't it?
Lance uh I think Sora Sora 2 does longer form videos.
Like maybe up to a half hour, one of them uh that recently came out did that.
Whereas in the past they would keep it short, they keep like six seconds or something like that.
I can't even Sora does long stuff.
Uh hadn't seen anything about that, but I'm not sure.
Okay.
So but that's was that Google that did it, did the longer one?
Um, you know, if you start doing really long form things, I mean six seconds, uh, you know, it's hard to give enough prompt to keep the thing on uh focus, and uh I can only imagine how far it gets off on a tangent if you give it several minutes, let alone a half hour.
Anyway.
Um says that the pressing issue for the form firm is because of the sheer amount of computing power needed to generate AI videos.
So this is what we're all going to pay more for electricity, or maybe not even have it, right?
So we're gonna lose our water.
We're gonna see our electricity skyrocket and get more expensive than our property tax, so that people can generate videos of SpongeBob cooking.
Cooking meth, that's right.
It's gonna uh it'll be all be worth it, folks.
It's gonna be worth it, I promise.
Well, it'll be the their serious app is going to be to uh audit us and to track and surveil us, and that's not anything that we want either.
I'd rather people make teletubby videos with uh Sam Altman.
Spongebob.
Yeah.
Last month, researchers from the open source AI platform Hugging Face found that the energy demands of text to video generators quadruple when the length of the video doubles.
Suggesting that the power requires uh increases quadratically, not linearly.
In other words, it's exponential.
So OpenAI's 4A into slop-based social media could quickly turn into a very costly endeavor.
Turning Sora 2 into a source of revenue will not be easy.
It's not clear that users will actually pay to use the service.
The uh the other thing is is that they've got um a lot of uh people with the intellectual property theft that they're using.
They got people lined up to sue them because of course we know that open AI has got very, very deep pockets.
They are an attractive defendant.
There's also the fact that that's what the vast majority of people want out of it.
They don't care about creating anything original.
They want to take these known IPs and do something weird and goofy with them.
They want to have, as you keep saying, Spongebob making meth.
Yeah.
Or you know, Sam Altman with the Telletubies.
Just something weird and strange taking these known properties and making them uh odd.
And this article talks about that as well.
You know, they say, well, you know, what is where do they go with this stuff?
I mean, they might say that, well, maybe the people who own South Park or whatever, or people in Spongebob SquarePants might sell us the rights so that we can use that character for this.
And they said, that's not the way this works.
These people don't want the entire planet playing with their intellectual property that they've created and turning it in ways that they don't like, so they're not going to sign up for that.
Meanwhile, uh they said that the whole process of the AI industry has been ask for forgiveness later approach to intellectual property and content moderation.
How much processing power this thing uses running WAN 2.2, which is a open source thing that's almost as good as Sora, except Snap Audio, uh doing that on a consumer grade graphics card, even a good one, takes more than two hours to generate a five-second video at uh the qualities that the you know major uh platforms use.
Yeah.
Wow.
Well, uh, as they said, the idea perhaps similar to YouTube's ad monetization program for videos that include copyright material, would give studios a financial incentive to opt in, but they're not going to do that.
As one person said, um right holders who want their characters, they're not going to have uh any rights holders who want their characters to be uh generated by users.
So it's not clear where these proceeds are going to come from.
When thousands of GPU intensive ten-second South Park clips also risk copyright lawsuits, the math is going to get very ugly quickly.
So in other words, the biggest problem that OpenAI is faced with right now is not how they're going to pay for the electricity and the uh and recoup their cost of the capital investment.
It's going to be these lawsuits that are queuing up because they have a lot of money, and uh these uh companies are going to be coming after them.
If the studios become partners rather than adversaries, open AI can potentially offset the cost while buying legal cover.
But it doesn't look like that's going to happen.
There's a world of difference between studios collecting YouTube revenue on video clips that they produce that they control, and uh on the other hand, handing over their characters for anyone to freely manipulate in exchange for a few bucks.
Why on earth would any brand pay for their IP to be surfaced by a user prompt upon their request?
Why would I, as a multi-billion dollar rights holder, not just take you to the cleaners, said another person.
That's maybe what's going to happen with open AI.
The Bank of England is warning that there's going to be an impending disaster financially because of AI.
And uh it seems like every day we get another big player warning of this.
Now it's the Bank of England sounding the alarm warning of intensifying risk of sudden correction to global financial markets driven by spending frenzy on artificial intelligence.
So how do people lose confidence in AI?
Gradually, then suddenly.
I think we're starting to right on the cusp of your entire account history with your customers.
Whether they'll ever be able to produce enough revenue is a limbing question.
A startling report by the MIT that everybody's still talking about in August found that only a measly 5% of AI pilot programs has succeeded at uh revenue acceleration, with a vast majority of them falling flat.
Yet according to recent estimates, generative AI now accounts for roughly 40% of the U.S. gross domestic product.
Do you see the magnitude of this bubble?
This is why, you know, we look at gold and silver and we look at uh the stock market bubble from AI, and we look at the massive amount of debt, not just in the United States, certainly U.S.'s um you know, premier position of this, but globally, all the different countries.
Everybody's concerned about fiat, and rightfully so, everybody's concerned about this AI bubble and rightfully so.
And uh uh that's why people are looking for something that is safe and solid and concrete and tangible.
That's why they're looking for gold and silver.
And again, I'll just mention real quickly if you want to go to David Knight.gold, I'll take you to Tony Arteman.
And you can start accumulating accumulating that on a gradual basis, which is a great way to do it.
Uh he's got Wolfpack, lets you sign up for whatever level you want to start saving.
AI companies have accounted for 80% of the gains in the U.S. stocks so far in 2025.
That is helping to fund and drive growth in the U.S. As the AI-driven stock market draws in money from all over the world and feeds a boom in consumer spending by the rich.
Not by us, right?
So put simply, only the extremely wealthy appear to be benefiting from all of this.
Because they're the only ones who are buying uh these stocks.
Uh the top 10% of earners account for half of consumer spending.
And this is the highest share on record since the data begins.
And so we're seeing more and more the concentration of wealth, the transfer of wealth.
And um, you know, you may celebrate when you say, well, yeah, these people are gonna lose it when the bubble bursts.
But that's that's really bad for all of us because it is a uh that that money is not going to be transferred to somebody else when this is this bubble bursts, and right now, you know, they're feeling good about it because they see this as a paper gain.
They've not actually realized this money, but they're spending money as if they have that real money, and all of a sudden it's going to disappear like that.
Also, when do the wealthy ever lose money?
Anytime the ultra-rich, you know, overinvest in something, any time they break the market economy, they come hat in hand to the government, go, oh gee, I'm real sorry, mister.
I won't do it again.
You should I need a bailout, mister.
I'm so sorry.
I won't do it again.
That's right.
Not only bailed out with that, but many of them were smart enough to know how to hedge their investments.
They get out that's why a lot of them are buying gold and silver.
So anyway, the AI trade is beginning to resemble one of the greatest speculative manias of market history, said one chief investment officer.
Said for me, there is no denying that we are in the midst of a bubble and a total retail-driven frenzy.
And by that he means uh retail.
He means uh the rest of us uh who are not uh big banks or big investment houses buying this.
In other words, it's not block uh black rock that's buying this stuff, but it's uh you know uh individuals who are out there, the retail trade in the stock market, and the ones who are really going to be hurt by this when it blows up.
Uh let's take a quick break here.
You want to do the some comments?
Yeah, we've got a comedy from Radis, bro.
He says, Taste the meat, not the heat.
Hank Hill.
That's right.
That's good.
For the tumbleweeds.
That's right.
The tumbleweeds.
You can get your tumbleweeds at homesteadproducts.shop.
And NMAX says, I just read the BlackRockslash Stone private equity firms are buying up veterinarian services, so cost of healing pets is skyrocketing.
Don't want you afford affording your life.
Wow.
Well, that's uh horrifying to know.
Yeah, you gotta make that choice.
Yeah.
Hmm.
Okay, we're gonna take a quick break, folks, and we'll be right back.
Stay with us.
you're listening to the David Knight Show.
Whether you're feeling like the blues or bluegrass, APS Radio has you covered.
Check out a wide variety of channels on our app at APSradio.com.
Welcome back, folks.
I want to do a quick plug and let you know that you can get a David Knight.news and find all the ways you can support the show there.
very easy way, a subscribestar.com forward slash the David Knights show.
You can set it up as a fire and forget.
We've got a lot of different tiers there, and it will just be a monthly charge.
I just want to say that people who are there, we really do appreciate your support, your continuing support.
And we uh we we thank the people who are send us money on Zell and Cash App because we we've got their name, and um, you know, usually it's not an alias or uh pseudonymous uh pseudonym or whatever, but um, you know, it's uh on subscribesar, several hundred people, and um most of those are just kind of made-up handles, so we haven't gone through and thanked them on a regular basis because there's just so many of them.
But we really do appreciate that.
It's a very important uh thing to us.
Uh an important base of our support that's there.
Thank you.
Yes, thank you all very much.
And of course, you can go to David Knight.news again.
There's multiple different ways.
I said there's Cash App, Zell, and there's also products in the shop there.
So if you want a hoodie, a coin, a shirt, a pen, the Christmas night album, you can go to David Knight.news and see everything that's there.
We really do appreciate all the support.
And briefly, I want to let you know, uh, you can go to Homestead Products.shop and get their Firestarter Tumbleweeds are having a sale on, and you can use promo code Knight for 10% off as well.
Check out all the products they've got, they're high quality, and they're made in America.
Yeah, they're run by good guys.
So check out homesteadproducts.shop, check out Trendsjournal.com, Gerald Salente's wonderful publication.
He puts a lot of effort in and it comes out weekly.
It's a massive amount of information and works out to be $2.50 a week with promo code night, and that's as he says, less than a cup of coffee.
So trends journal.
And RC stores.
So RNC store, Trends Journal, and uh the home products.
Uh, if you use that code night, you'll save uh significant.
10% off on all those.
RNC store.com.
Check them out as well.
And we thank you all for your support.
Thank you.
Uh let's talk a little bit about uh the way the techies want to destroy our food, and of course, we've known this for a long time.
But there's now a uh another report, yet another one coming out from Gates Rockefeller, the UN.
Uh and so um it is uh more ways that they want to mess with our food supply.
It's a coordinated global program promoted by the UN, Rockefeller Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum to reshape agriculture, human diets, and financing so that every nation's food supply fits within quantified planetary boundaries.
And this is what the climate McGuffin has really been about.
Uh so the um Gates funded projects are a re-engineering the genetic code of crops themselves, as well as working on geoengineering.
There's not anything that they want to leave alone.
And so in 2025, we have a uh commission from the Lancet uh called Eat, EAT, which is about so-called healthy, sustainable uh just food systems like climate justice or social justice, or now we have food justice, well, they call it just food.
It's kind of like just pants.
That was the thing that uh David Letterman had, I think was the name of his production company.
How about too much?
Leave me alone.
Yeah.
So it's kind of like how when you put uh word in front of justice, you're no longer talking about justice.
Uh well, this you're no longer talking about justice, and you're not talking about food either.
Food justice, you don't get any food or justice.
But what I think is funny is uh that's all we want.
Is I just want food.
I don't want their chemicals, I don't want their engineered food or their engineered uh climate.
Once we get our biometric digital IDs tied to our bank accounts, the digital programmable money, quote unquote, the globalist power leads at the Gates and Rockefeller Foundations will be able to enforce their rules on what we buy, what we consume, where we go, what we wear, eliminating most of our choices.
It'll all be wrapped into your social credit score, which will determine your privileges in the new digital economy.
We've been talking about this for years, but now this new Lancet paper, uh, and it declares that it's been funded by the Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, the Welcome Trust, IKEA, IKEA Foundation.
We don't have an IKEA store around here, but um I don't I'm not a fan of IKEA.
Uh I didn't like the products that much before because they they tend to, it's like, wow, look at how cheap that is.
That looks kind of functional, but then you get it and it starts falling apart.
It's made out of a particle board and it's a very important thing.
Yeah, also every excursion to IKEA ends up being a four-hour nightmare.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, they channel you into this, you know, walk the full length of the store.
There was one in Austin.
Fortunately, it was far away from us, so we only did it a couple of times, but what an experience.
And so now, uh, if that weren't bad enough, uh, they want to control you just like they control you when you get in their store.
They want to control what you eat, where you go, other things like that.
And then also the so-called Children's Investment Fund Foundation.
Uh, these grants finance the work through the Eat Foundation and Oslo.
So uh this EAT Foundation.
So the Lancet argues that controlling food systems is the key to controlling every major sector, linking together nutrition, climate, economics, governance, all under one unified global framework.
Yes, that is a strategic thing in order to get our food.
Uh also you have a connection of Tony Blair and Larry Ellison are joining this as part of the World Government Summit, uh, also selling this idea.
And here's the other thing, okay?
Just like the six degrees of separation of Kevin Bacon.
When you look at the um degrees of separation in the globalists, why is it that Trump is always uh one, maybe at most two degrees of separation away from all of these globalists?
Again, Tony Blair and Larry Ellison, people that Trump is promoting.
Larry Ellison promoting him from the very beginning with that horrific idea, Stargate.
We're going to use AI to analyze you and custom make a vaccine, an MRNA vaccine, just for you, genetically tailored to you.
And um then he takes Larry Ellison and puts him in a position for TikTok and um other media uh issues as a point out yesterday, the fact that uh you know, he intimidated the sale of CBS and then uh delayed it, and finally, you know, they were desperate enough that uh David Ellison, Larry Ellison's son, buys it.
Tony Blair, Trump wants him to be the governor of Gaza and so forth.
And you got uh Liberty uh publications out of the UK saying, does Trump not realize just how toxic Tony Blair is?
Does the base that thinks that Trump is going to be their savior, do they realize how much of a globalist he is?
Show me your friends and your allies and your donors and supporters, like Albert Borla, Tony Blair, Larry Ellison, etc., etc.
And I will tell you who you are.
And we can see who Trump is because of his friends.
So the Lancet paper says a food systems sit at the nexus of health environment, climate, and justice.
A food systems transformation is fundamental for solving crises related to the climate, biodiversity, health, and justice again.
The central position of food systems emphasizes the interdependent nature of these crises rather than each crisis separately, which highlights the need to position food systems change as a global integrator across economic governance and policy domains.
And of course, just look at what happened in the Netherlands when you had Mark Ruta uh dedicated to destroying traditional farms, making fertilizer coming into the country, uh treating it like uh somebody was bringing in fentanyl or something.
And uh so Mark Grudick got kicked out.
Where did they send him?
To NATO.
He's now the head of NATO.
So again, uh understand that these are people who, just like the leader of NATO, these people are leading this war of food against us.
They want to kill, kill, kill.
That's their their issue.
They want to kill our way of life, and they want to kill life.
By redefining food as the central lever for solving global crises, the commission positions international authorities and private foundations to influence or to direct national policies far beyond agriculture itself.
The dystopian vision turns food policy into a mechanism for global management, where unelected institutions under the banner of sustainability Unilaterally dictate how nations farm, uh dictate how they trade and what they eat.
And so I'm gonna show you the application of this for Trump in America, what it looks like here in just a moment.
It's the same people who are pushing for the enslavement of humanity through track tag and trace mechanisms like biometric digital IDs and digital programmable payment systems that are for reshaping of the global food system.
And who would that be?
That'd be people like Tony Blair, who has always been a cheerleader for digital ID, the people like Larry Ellison, and it'd be the people like Trump who is working with them as their friend.
Uh so they're coming for the food.
They want to destroy the farms and the ranches.
Uh this comment from uh Patrick Wood at Technocracy News says uh technocrats are turning the book of Genesis on its head.
God gave us food to grow and to freely eat, and technocrats are destroying food.
God gave us work to do, and technocrats want to destroy work with AI.
God gave us women to give birth.
Technocrats are killing fertility and creating artificial wombs.
God gave us land to work and technocrats are taking land away from us.
What is wrong with this picture?
At every turn, the devil is in the details, and the technocrats are his minions.
In short, technocracy is an anti-human doomsday device, and you got people like uh Peter Thiel telling you that um uh that the antichrist are the people who want to uh or the system that wants to block what is happening with technocracy.
Not the technocracy itself, but the people want to stop that.
And so, how does this look here in America?
You know, in the Netherlands, we had Mark Ruta, who just went out and started putting blanket prohibitions on farms and fertilizer and things like that.
And that's the way they roll in in the EU.
In the EU, you got people like Ursula Fond of lying and um Christine Legade, who wants to just uh uh they call it CBDC, they don't even try to hide the agenda.
So Mark Ruder didn't try to hide the agenda.
What Trump is doing, when you look at this trade thing with the soybeans, and it's not just soybeans, it's other agricultural products as well.
Soybeans are just the key thing because uh it's something that China buys a lot.
I mean, they make a lot of tofu, but they also use it for uh feed for animals and things like that.
And so uh don't tell me that Trump didn't know what was going to happen, because he did this in his first term, and there was massive chaos and economic disaster for the farmers in his first term, and he belatedly gave them some subsidies, and they still haven't done anything to help the farmers.
They keep saying, yeah, any day now we're gonna we're gonna do something about it.
Well, he had already seen it happen in his first term.
So don't tell me when he comes in with crushing tariffs on China that he doesn't know they're gonna cut off, for example, soybeans from twelve billion dollars to zero.
Uh don't tell me that he doesn't know that.
And he hasn't planned on doing anything.
And after he waits and sees it happen, and then they're very, very slow to react.
They should have been proactive.
They would have known that that was going to happen if they wanted to help the farmers.
But the farmers have been left in the lurch, and the ones who are gonna go out of business are gonna be the small medium-sized farmers, just like the ones who went out of business during Trump's lockdown over the fake pandemic with small and medium-sized companies.
So he's doing it yet again.
It's gonna be the little people.
And who is he doing it for?
He's doing it for his soy boyfriend, uh Javier Malai.
Uh China has turned to soybeans from Argentine farmers, even as the Trump administration telegraphs help more help for Argentina's economy.
Uh so the little people don't count.
It's only the people who are part of his club, and that includes Javier Mulai.
Uh used in everything from animal feed to fuel.
Soybeans regularly rank among the most valuable U.S. agricultural exports, towering over higher profile crops like corn and cotton.
For American soybean farmers, their top oversea market has long been China, which bought about a third of their crop, which is about twelve billion dollars worth of American soybean products in the last calendar year, but not anymore.
Zero this year.
Sales falling to zero in May.
This has pushed many American farmers reliant on soybeans nearly to the breaking point.
And it has also created a glut on the market for the soybeans that are there.
They're trying to sell to other people.
Well, the American farmers have got a glut, so the price it's even worse than the fact that they lost a third of their sales because now the uh their product is um uh oversupplied and the price of the product is actually falling as well.
So Buenos Aires recently sold more than two and a half million metric tons of soybeans to Beijing after briefly suspending its export tax on the soy products.
Again, if Malai is some kind of a free market genius, why is he taxing exports of all things?
You know, even taxing imports is is one thing.
You would do that maybe to argue that you're going to protect industries, but how could you argue for an export tax?
That only hurts your producers.
Uh but uh Trump um it's gonna be the Trump supporters who aren't billionaires who are going to pay the uh price.
It's not going to be somebody like Javier Malai.
It's unfortunate, says Secretary Scott Bessent, Treasury Secretary Scott Button.
It's unfortunate that the Chinese leadership has decided to use the American farmers, soybean farmers in particular, as a hostage or pawn in the trade negotiations.
Wait a minute.
It's the Chinese who are using us as a pawn in a trade war?
Wasn't it Trump who started the trade war?
Wasn't it Trump who knew what would happen because he did it uh the wrong way once before?
He didn't see any of this stuff coming, and Scott Bessent didn't see any of the stuff coming.
No, it's the Chinese who are doing it.
Talk about projection.
Uh farmers say they want Trump to reach a trade deal with China that ends the unofficial bargo on soybeans.
But instead, what they see is the White House preparing to bail out one of their chief rivals for the Chinese export market.
Uh the American Soybean Association president said the frustration is overwhelming.
Well, I would call it a betrayal.
And uh maybe, you know, MAGA doesn't care if you make America grow again, right?
Uh maybe we should be growing our food, but he wants to shut down the farms.
The U.S. side should take proactive steps to remove relevant, unreasonable tariffs.
And uh, of course, that would take appropriate steps to even stabilize the economic chaos that Trump has arbitrarily, capriciously and unilaterally inflicted on the American uh producers and manufacturers across the board in every industry, not just this one.
The Trump administration will announce new support for farmers, keep seeing this, um, but uh any day now they're gonna have something to help, and they never planned on the checks and mails.
Yeah.
Uh the soybean farmers of our country are being hurt because China is for negotiating reasons only, not buying, uh, said Trump on true social.
So it's all China's fault.
It's not his fault because he kicked this whole thing off.
He said, We made so much money on tariffs, we're going to take a small portion of that money and help our farmers.
Uh and as a matter of fact, the the support they're talking about is much smaller than the support that they gave to the farmers' chief competitor there, Javier Malai in Argentina.
The question is whether the aid will come soon enough to save this year's massive harvest of soybeans.
At the center of the fire storm is agricultural secretary Brooke Rollins, who uh uh warned this week that the movement of uncertainty and the moment of uncertainty in the farm economy is real, she said.
She emphasized that Trump has long supported U.S. farmers.
Yeah.
You you just can't see it though, can you?
But it's this is like we hear from all of these uh QA people.
Just trust the plan.
He's got a plan for you, farmers.
Yeah, he's gonna slit your throat.
And uh that that's his plan that's there.
Uh so U.S. soybean exports to China have screeched to a halt.
Uh from their perspective, a potential U.S. economic aid package has nothing to do with soybean exports from the perspective of Argentina.
And um has everything to do with the personal and political alliance between Trump and libertarian president Javier Malai, I think he's a lino uh libertarian in name only.
He doesn't support free market stuff.
Uh he's putting an export tax uh that they had on there.
But they reacted quickly, and they jumped on this to uh uh it was something that um harmed the American farmers.
A few weeks after the market plunge in Argentina, uh Bessent announced on social media that the U.S. is prepared to deploy billions of dollars to support the South American country.
So they see the Argentine market drop, and they're gonna jump in right away and give them money.
And they're sitting here saying, Oh, yeah, I see your pain, I feel your pain, right?
Just like uh Bill Clinton.
But they still won't give anything to the farmers.
What does that tell you?
I think it tells you a lot.
As a matter of fact, uh, I think it's still in the deck here, had a picture of um uh we had um let's see.
Uh I don't see it here.
I had a screenshot of the um Uh it should be second row, I'll look for it over here.
Okay.
I had a screenshot of uh when when Bessent was in the UN.
Oh, there we go.
Thank you, Lance.
Uh somebody took a picture of he's looking at his phone, and somebody took a shot of it over his shoulder.
And people looked at this uh thing, and it is back and forth between him and uh uh agricultural secretary Brooke Rollins about how the farmers are getting screwed and they need to do something about it.
And she was very alarmed about all of this.
Um said, We bailed out Argentina yesterday, and in return the Argentines removed their export tariff on grains, reducing their price, and sold a bunch of soybeans to China at a time when we would normally be selling to China.
Uh soy prices are dropping further because of this.
This gives China more leverage on us.
She's telling that to this economic genius, Scott Bessent.
Uh, you know, he and uh Lutnik are the ones uh doing these these tariffs along with Peter Navarro, the sack of bricks.
And uh so this is what it really looks like when you put this policy through.
Yeah, photographed over his shoulder.
So uh meanwhile, Argentina's Malay is playing rock star.
Uh he donned black leather and belted out rock songs Monday as he headlined a concert to mark the release of a book that he hopes will revive his sagging fortunes, and so he's turning around and uh playing rock music.
Of course, it doesn't hurt that he's joined the Chabad Lubavitch.
I'm sure that'll help him uh uh quite a bit.
Trump's farmer bailout raises fears about trade war winners and losers, and again, more massive transfer of wealth from the middle class, just like he did in 2020.
He's continuing to destroy small businesses and small farms.
That's what he's there for.
Uh now they say one group is poised to get some relief, farmers.
Well, we'll see what happens.
The plan is a reprise, the bailout that Trump extended to farmers hit by the trade wars of his first term.
So he knew that it was going to happen, but he didn't plan on doing anything at all about it.
This is a reaction, a late reaction, maybe it'll be too little too late.
It reflects pressure that he's facing from a key part of his voter base over the consequences of his tariff policies.
I remember uh many of the farmers as uh they were destroying the crops on the farm because they couldn't get them to market because of Trump's lockdown, and they were saying, well, this is gonna do us in, nearly did us in with his uh trade tariffs, and uh we managed to survive that, but only barely, and now he's doing it again, and now he's doing it a third time to them.
Uh the plans have frustrated many other kinds of businesses as well, but it's also been hurt by the new taxes on imports that raise costs on firms that are based in the U.S., small firms that are manufacturing things in the U.S. We've lost so much of our infrastructure that it's not possible to vertically integrate and manufacture in America 100%.
So what he's doing is he's shutting down the small manufacturers with this uh process that he's doing.
And um person said, trying to be philosophical about it, still hoping that Trump is going to be the savior, uh said, uh on a personal level, of course, that feels unfair.
The position that we're in now is due not to normal economic factors.
It is a political cost.
It is a political choice of President Trump.
It is chaos inflicted by Trump.
Chaos disruption and accelerationism towards the Great Reset.
One of the ones that they're talking about are, for instance, the aluminum stuff, right?
They had uh a brewer in Hudson, Wisconsin, who Had to shut his tap room and lay off his twenty staff this summer.
He said tariffs were the final blow for his business, prompting costs to jump about forty percent as suppliers of everything from aluminum cans and of barley for their brand merchandise, raised their prices all at once.
The small business majority said that her advocacy advocacy group was not opposed to relief, but felt that small businesses should be included.
We don't agree with picking winners and losers in this terra fight.
And of course, he's gonna pick the people that are his friends, his cronies, and uh that's what they've seen.
They're not going to be on the list.
They don't get to dine with him.
Other industries like wine and distilled spirits have seen sharp drops in exports too.
Wine exports are down 30% this year, while exports of distilled spirits to Canada have dropped 85%.
Canada recently lifted most of the tariffs that had placed on U.S. goods, but American alcohol remains banned from the shelves of several Canadian provinces.
So from his first to second term, he goes from reinventing NAFTA with Canada and Mexico to severely punishing them, again for Canada under completely false pretenses of fentanyl coming from that country.
The president of Can Manufacturers Institute said that the organization was pushing the administration to include an exemption from tariffs for ten plate steel, the metal used for food cans as relief uh for part relief for the farmers, warning that otherwise the cost of cans will jump and will have a ripple effect for farmers.
So again, we've got to make a case to them.
This is a business that you like.
Uh please stop doing this.
This is like the reverse of IPencil.
This is, I guess, Trump's economic uh essay uh to counter Leonard Reed's would be no pencils, because you can't have a situation where the free market is able to buy this component from there and that component from there and that component there, and putting them all together into a pencil.
No, Trump is going to stick his hemp-fisted executive orders in the middle of all this stuff and unilaterally, capriciously and arbitrarily shut down a component so you can't make even a pencil anymore.
China stopped buying U.S. soybeans again in May, and the demand drop led to the price of soybeans sinking to around ten dollars a bushel, not enough for farmers to even break even.
So there you go.
They can't even get rid of it here in the United States, not just in China.
So uh they're already asking, said uh one of the analysts there, said, Will these bailout funds be concentrated amongst the wealthiest of this group?
Well, you know it will be, because that's exactly what he did with the PPP plan.
It was all concentrated amongst the wealthiest, and the small people got nothing.
Megan Wyatt, owner of a toy shop in Granite Bay, California, which gets roughly 80% of its products from China, so the tariffs mean that her costs are 10 to 15 percent higher on average this year.
She has not raised prices to fully offset the new expenses.
So there you go.
You got the Trump uh places like Breitbart and um InfoWars are saying, This is great.
You know, they're getting all of this tax revenue.
We want the government to get lots of tax revenue, don't we?
Because we know they'll just spend it recklessly, but they're getting all this revenue, and we're not seeing the prices go up places.
Well, it's because people are feel like they're not able to raise the price, they'll lose the sales.
But she's losing money.
How long is that going to happen before she has to shut down, just like the brewery did?
Uh they can't lose money forever.
Only the big guys can lose money forever.
They can go to Wall Street and they can get funded by the greater fool forever.
We come we competed against blockbuster for twenty years.
They operated at a loss, a major loss every year.
And uh, and yet they would predatorily open up new places right against one chain after the other, right across the street from them, or in the same shopping center.
They would put an out parcel out in front of the other store that was in line until they put them out of business.
Um they did it eventually to us.
They didn't put us out of business because I focused on catalog titles.
I don't like the new releases anyway.
Even in the eighties and nineties before they stopped making good films, the best films are still the oldest films.
They were still much better films.
So we went uh broad on catalog and were able to stay in business.
But uh we saw that predatory nature and the fact that they didn't have to worry about making a pro uh a profit.
So um she says um she's concerned about her ability to be able to keep her six employees.
Again, a very small business.
Uh so uh all these cheerleaders like Breitbart saying it's not gonna raise prices, and look, it hasn't raised prices.
No, it'll just kill small and medium-sized businesses if they don't.
So you're either gonna have inflation or you're gonna drive these people out of business.
It's not a a good alternative.
I remember when she's talking about getting stuff from China.
Remember that China uh toy market that we went to?
That was unbelievable.
I it just went on and on and on.
Knock off after knockoff.
Yeah, it's all under roof, and I mean they had every kind of toy you can imagine.
We stocked up on a lot of really, really super cheap toys for our daughter to keep her busy because she didn't speak any English, she didn't want to know what's going on, and we knew how long that flight was going to be.
Close to 24 hours.
Yeah.
And so we knew it was going to be a you know freak out situation.
So Karen planned, said I'm gonna get a bunch of toys for her and I'll give them to her one at a time.
We get to our heavily scrutinized uh TSA checkout style thing, only for Americans.
And as the last speaker is saying, if you're an Americ if you're going to America, you need to get there extra early because you know, in America you're gonna get extra scrutiny of all the stuff.
And so these guys go through there and they see the toys, they take them out one at a time, and she's like, whoa, you know, looking at stuff really big eyed.
They come out one at a time and drop them in the trash and stole every one of those toys from us.
And uh yeah, it's quite an experience.
I just love it.
It was right in front of her, too.
She's uh toys and gotten away with uh thrown into the garbage.
And uh that was one heck of a flight.
It was not good.
Yeah, she was crying the whole time.
So she wasn't the only uh adopted child either.
So there was two or three other kids screaming for about 20 hours.
Oh yeah.
Well, thank you, TSA.
You're keeping us all safe.
It's so wonderful to have that, isn't it?
Okay, let's look at some of the comments here before we take a break.
Uh scroll it up.
Miburu 2029.
Uh this AI is a double-edged at this point, A has a double-edged sword.
If it succeeds, millions of human jobs are lost.
If it implodes, millions of human jobs will be lost while the government uses it for max tyranny either way.
Yes, I agree.
Hi, Boost.
I'm coming to Gatlinburg.
How much of the park is shut down due to the government shutdown?
I don't know.
I haven't had time to go in.
Yeah.
I know they just had a uh uh there was uh uh you haven't heard about this because we don't typically get local news, but uh they had a big car show, and and it's not an uncommon thing for there to be big car shows and pigeon flights.
I just heard this one was a disaster.
This one was a disaster.
It was so bad it was uh called slam enough.
And so it was all these um uh slammed cars and the kind of people who drive them, and uh it was they had races going up and down the road, and the police had to arrest a lot of people for uh drag races up and down the road.
Uh they were doing donuts and taking over the road and and swamping uh gas stations and things like that.
It was so bad a lot of people said, that's it, no more car shows of any type.
And I hope they don't go that route because it hasn't really typically been a problem.
When people come with all the classic cars, it's really cool.
Yeah, it's not the guys that restore classic cars to cherry status that are causing these problems.
And they have a ton of car shows around Gatlinburg all the time.
It's a very common thing.
Yeah.
Yeah, Pigeon Forge primarily.
We came one time and they had a DeLorean show.
And I'd never seen a DeLorean in person before.
And they were everywhere.
It's kind of surreal.
Uh so uh that was a lot of people.
I would be surprised if it wasn't probably the majority of left, you know, DeLoreans that were left in the world that were gathered here in Pigeon Forge.
Or a lot of them.
Or at least a significant portion.
Yeah.
You gotta give them credit for really, you know, uh doing something very original.
It was very unusual to see the interior of them, you know.
And unlike you know the movie.
Yeah.
Uh so anyway.
We have North American House Hippo, my local vet sold his practice to some outfit and became an employee.
The next time I saw him, he's wearing a golf shirt with some drug embroidered on it.
Well, maybe your dog's got depression.
Maybe it needs uh Maybe it needs a doggy SSRI or something like that.
Yeah, what happens when you take them off of SSRIs real quick?
Starts biting.
Everything in sight, yeah.
Um anyway, by the way, the the uh the national park thing, I would imagine that you'll still be able to drive through it.
Uh, because that is a public road.
So they may close off some places like the close off going up to Klingman's Dome or something like that.
But uh, you could drive through from Gatlinburg to Cherokee, North Carolina, things like that, and still have a nice drive through the park when you come.
Yeah.
We have Arizona Beach says America will be just like China.
Certainly hope not.
That's the plan.
China's been the beta test for what they want to do everywhere.
Yeah, it is uh no matter what they say, China is a low trust society.
They uh as someone who's been there, everyone is out to screw you.
Especially as a foreigner, they are out to screw you and take advantage of you every every way they can.
If they see that you're from out of t you know, out of country, they're going to try to milk you for as much money as possible.
You are forced to haggle.
I hate haggling.
I absolutely hate it.
I want to give you, you know, you give me what you think is a fair price, and if I think that's a fair price, we can do business.
But that's a typical thing throughout the third world, baggling type of thing, you know.
And uh, we were in we were in what was uh uh an area that I'd never heard of before.
Nanine.
And uh tiny little place.
Yeah, just a small Chinese town.
It had more people than New York City, I think.
So I mean you still get that big city type of thing as well as the haggling thing.
That's kind of just a part of the culture in most most parts of the world.
Yeah, which again, I don't want to don't want a part of it.
I want to know the price, and if I find it acceptable, I'll buy it.
I don't want to sit there and try to figure out well, how much am I willing to be screwed on this deal?
Huh.
Just well, yes, a lot of people enjoy that.
You're allowed to.
I don't want to have it to be the common occurrence here.
And Max says Ellison is taking that 500 billion Trump gave him of your money and buying up everything.
Black rock slash stone haven't gotten around to.
Get the picture?
That's right.
There's gonna be nothing left for you and me.
Yes.
Don't forget that Black Rock and Black Stone were bounded on money from the 2008 bailout stuff.
Uh or at least Larry Ellison was a major beneficiary of that.
That's right.
And he was the guy that more kind of started the whole uh 2008 crisis, or he was a major player in it.
When they collapse it down, they're the ones that uh benefit from it.
Absolutely right.
Yeah, and Max says, used to be able to fill a grocery cart with food for $50.
Now you get a tiny bag.
Yeah, the money.
Yeah, I can uh go grocery shopping with my Miata.
It's uh the trunk is so small that you know it's uh the trunk is bigger than your wallet.
They've streamlined grossly grocery shopping for you.
Isn't it kind of them?
Yeah.
Well, the Ozempik wasn't working fast enough, so they had to make sure you just couldn't buy food.
They're gonna streamline it even more.
Right now you've got analysis paralysis from all the different options that are available to you.
Pretty soon you'll just have the one breadline.
Oh no, I can't have gluten.
I'm totally suffering.
And Max, Trump is slam dunking their agenda criminally, circumventing our Congress with executive and emergency orders.
Don't tell me he's not responsible.
Yeah.
That's right.
Okay, we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
Analyzing the globalist's next move.
Music.
And now, The David Knight Show.
The David Knight Show.
Here's a little song I hold.
You might want to hear in your health.
You know nothing.
And be happy.
Ain't got no cash.
Ain't got no car.
But to empty four booster shots in your arm.
Oh nothing.
Be happy.
You can't even buy sh in the store.
Because of your low social credit score.
Oh nothing.
Be happy.
Woo!
You will owe nothing.
And be happy.
Be happy and eat some bugs.
Tell Alexa to add the APS radio skill and have access to the best channels anywhere.
From country to blues, classic hits to news.
APS radio curates incredibly diverse playlists for you to enjoy.
Get details at APSradio.com.
Well, welcome back.
This looks like a pretty interesting book, actually.
It's coming from the UK.
It's coming from a guy that spent many years as a headmaster in a British school.
And he said, Teenagers must be warned about the dystopia that is being built around them.
And so this was on Daily Skeptic out of the UK.
And what they did was they had an excerpt from the introduction to his new book.
His new book is called 2030.
It's a dystopian novel that is aimed at teenagers, kind of talking about what everyday life will be like for them.
You don't measure your time on the clock.
You measure it in the doses of the drugs that they give you and things like that.
He said, I spent many years as the headmaster of a school, almost 30 years teaching the English edu in the English education system.
I'm now the author of books, an editor, a ghostwriter, and a campaigner for freedom.
I've lost count of the number of parents who have said to me, Write something for our children, something that tells them the truth.
And before this, he talks about when I was your age, you know, we did this and did that, you know, which kind of sounds like a lot like the uh used to walk ten miles to school in the snow type of thing.
Uh hill, both ways.
Yeah, but but he's talking to them about how he used to read classic books and he talks about some of the classic books that they read and how they took pride in their history and their heritage and things like that that are now denigrated and told that they're evil.
But he goes, uh so this is why I've written 2030, because of the insistence of a lot of parents.
He said, make no mistake, this book is not pure fiction.
It is a prophecy.
And if we do nothing, if we stay silent, if we accept every slogan and every fear that they press on us, then 2030 will not be a story.
It will be your future.
Adults may deny this, but the task of resistance will fall to the young, to you.
So read carefully.
Remember what has been erased, and when the time comes for you to stand, take your decision with conviction.
He says, if you don't do it, nobody will.
He said, 2030 is not an ordinary book.
You'll discover as you read that you are not simply an observer.
You are a participant.
This story is rooted in truth.
You, the reader, have an important role to play.
So buckle up, stay with me.
Let us step together into 2030, because 2030 is when these people hope to have their their um dystopia pushed on itself.
Chapter one, the digital prison.
George woke to silence.
Not to the silence of peace, but the heavy engineered quiet of a world with no bird song, no traffic, no laughter.
The council had found ways to mute even the dawn.
His room was the same as every other room.
Square walls, pale light, a bed without softness.
A clock blinked on the wall, but its hands did not tick.
Time was measured now in doses and data, not in minutes and hours.
The World Safety Council called these fragments spikes.
Citizens were taught to report them immediately to present themselves for correction.
So if you um uh any kind of a sound that you have, a ripple of joy, a child's laugh, uh, that would be a spike.
But George had learned to keep his silence, to carry the spike quietly, to let it burn like a secret fire.
And today would be no different.
He would dress in the World Safety Council's uniform.
He would walk the council streets, speak the council's words.
But deep inside, he carried something the injections and the lessons had never erased, a trace of another life, a whisper that the world had once been more than this.
And so uh that is that's a key thing.
We think about the uniform, right?
Mal loved to put people in their little communist uniforms and stuff, and that's basically what uh a big part of what uh Sadiq Khan and um Bloomberg wanted for all of us when they kicked off the C forty agenda for the forty cities, and it's now over a hundred cities that have signed on to it.
Uh you won't get but three items of clothing a year.
And guess what?
Those clothing items are going to be it's going to be picked for you by your masters.
And so the subtitle on his book is uh Banned Censored and Buried Under Trigger Warnings.
This dangerous book dares to turn young people into rebels and dissidents.
And it says the World Safety Council.
So again, um he was the only serving headmaster or school principal out of forty-three thousand five hundred in the UK that publicly questioned the roll out of the COVID vaccine to children.
His new book, 2030, is now available on Amazon.
I'll have to see if I can get this guy for an interview.
Yeah, because the premise sounds a little bit similar to that movie Equilibrium where they have medicated everyone because they found that emotions lead to problems.
If they take everyone's emotions, it makes them a lot easier to control.
Everyone's just flat.
Yeah.
And they'll go along with whatever because why wouldn't they?
Also, great movie.
I love equilibrium.
Lots of fun.
Lance hates it.
I think I've seen it.
Yeah.
It's got Christian Bale, uh, Sean Bean.
Lance thinks it's really stupid because the gun cottage is uh stupid, but it's a lot of fun.
Lots of action.
The what is stupid?
Gun cottage.
So the premise is that they found out through studies that all fire fights follow a set of statistical probabilities, and if you engage in a certain set of movements, you're more likely to win any firefight you engage in, because you know, these are statistically the most probable lines of attack, which is stupid, but it looks really cool.
Very, very aesthetically pleasing.
I'm a big style over substance guy when it comes to movies.
In fact, perhaps once you have enough style, it becomes substance.
But it's a bunch of people flipping around while shooting guns and so that's a good thing.
It looks so cool.
It looks so cool.
Lot of fun.
Lot of fun.
Yeah.
Yeah, I prefer my uh old West style stuff, you know, so flipping around the air while you're shooting guns.
Very matrixy.
Yeah, that sounds like it.
Well, children are going to be able to choose their own gender at any age under the new EU rules, and they want to make sure, you know, we got this battle that's going on right now all the way up to the Supreme Court to say that uh you'll be allowed to cancel to counsel the kids and tell them that uh they're in the wrong body, but you can't tell them that they're in the right body.
You can't talk to them about uh Christian reality.
And uh so now what the EU is going to do is they're gonna just shut down all canceling completely.
Isn't it interesting how the agendas are so similar at exactly the same time?
It's not a conspiracy, is it?
It's just a massive coincidence that all these things are happening at exactly the same, exactly the same things are happening at exactly the same time all over the world.
Children will be able to choose their own gender at any age under new EU rules to be imposed upon the continent with penalties for countries that refuse to comply.
Uh Therapy to check whether children are certain that they want to change their gender and age limits on gender recognition could be discarded in the new plan.
So, you know, let's not have any uh testing of these assumptions, uh, just like we don't want any testing of our vaccines, anything else.
The proposals, which are laid out in the European Commission's new LGBT equality strategy called 2026 to 2030.
There we go, there's that number again, have been condemned for silencing women.
EU member states that challenge gender identity could be punished with discriminating regions that do not comply with values, seeing funding blocked.
So again, they grab this economically.
This is how you rule the world, right?
Economically.
That's why, like I said before, World Economic Forum, Bilderberg, they want to do it through economic measures.
And just as you had Zabig Navzinski working with Trilateral Commission saying, first we need to form economic blocks as they did with the European common market, but right away from the very beginning, they were looking forward to the day where they could get rid of the individual uh state currencies and money and fold it all into a euro so they could have total complete economic control.
Once you start to get that and you start taxing people, now you got them on the welfare of the they're on, they have to get handouts.
Even the countries are looking for handouts now from the EU.
So now they can control them in the same way that you have uh Obama, Biden, and Trump will control the schools, do this, don't do that, and uh, I will you know give you money or take your money away, depending on what you do.
Bribery and blackmail.
Talking therapy uh for children who are suffering from gender issues could also be banned.
So, of course, this is going to apply to Christians as well.
This is a wake-up call for all those who think that woke is dead, says the daily skeptic, uh, because it's not, it's not uh gone.
Meanwhile, General Flynn is going to defend Christianity.
He says he's denounced these assaults on Christianity in the U.S. He's talking about the vandalism, the arson and other things that have been happening at uh church buildings, uh 500 Catholic churches in the U.S. suffered damage from attacks, including from arson.
He said, Do you think Jewish synagogues are going to be the ones that are targeted, and they are, but the bigger issue is the assault on Christianity.
Well, I would just say that the bigger, a bigger issue than the assault on a church building, is uh really the assault on the Christian's mind and spirit as well.
And Michael Flynn has been going from one Christian building to the other as part of this reawaken America tour, leading people in prayers to ascended masters that he plagiarized word for word from this um Elizabeth Clare prophet back in the 1980s.
Your instrument of those sevenfold rays and all your archangels, all of them.
I am here, oh God, and I am the instrument of those sevenfold rays and archangels.
We will not retreat.
We will not retreat.
We will stand our ground.
And I will not retreat.
I will take my stand.
Well, we will not fear to speak.
We will be the instrument of your will.
Whatever it is.
I will not dare to speak, and I will be the instrument of God's will, whatever it is.
In your name.
In the name of your legions.
Here I am.
So help me God in the name of Archangel Michael and his legions.
We are free-born.
And we shall remain free-born.
I am free-born, and I shall remain free-born.
And we shall not be enslaved by any foe.
Within or without.
And I shall not be enslaved by any foe within or without.
Michael Flynn is controlled opposition from Satan himself.
This is a guy who's going around leading people on this stuff.
And look, you know, this is deliberately copied that from her and he went around and he's got people who are repeating after him because they are clueless as well.
They don't know what they're saying.
Uh but this sounds quasi-Christian, so let's talk about just like they think, well, this sounds like it's conservative and it's coming from Trump, so let's trust him.
Don't trust people like that.
You know, it's kind of interesting that um, you know, he'll go out and he'll talk about this kind of stuff.
He'll use Jesus' name in order to try to gain credibility with people, and then he'll do that kind of stuff.
And uh I see the attacks on people that they label as Christian nationalists all the time.
Uh but what you really need to be afraid of are the people who are uh using Christ as a um uh as a label for their particular blind uh brand of politics.
Uh and so we talked about the importance of morality being a foundation.
I saw this on uh Mises.org.
Uh Mises on separating morality and state.
I think we've already achieved that.
I don't see any morality in the state.
Um being facetious, of course, because there is always going to be some moral world view.
It may be an immoral one, it may be a view that uh pedophilia is okay, you know, and um abortion is okay or whatever.
Uh but um the question is not whether or not uh we're going to have religious values at the top of politics.
The question is going to be whose religious values.
So I think that Mises got it wrong as he was looking at this in terms of an uh individuals and um uh the pushback here says if one truly believes that the opposition's political goals are intolerable and that opponents can't be reasoned with, then they're bound to be treated as mortal enemies and not as fellow Americans.
Well, I think that's the wrong way to look at this.
You can hold the idea that there is absolute uh moral uh values and um uh that um they they're not negotiable.
And at the same time, in Christianity, you can have grace to the people who don't embrace that while you use government to protect the innocent.
And I think that is the basis of what we're talking about when we talk about Christian nationalism.
It's not people like Michael Flynn or Donald Trump who are just mouthing the words and sometimes mouthing the words of others, but it's the understanding that um that we're all sinners before God and that we're trying and we we have that grace for other people who are sinners, but we also want to show the absolute point them to the absolute truth, to the absolute reality that is there, and we want to protect the innocent, and so that's why we have the kind of system that we have here.
And I don't think you can separate it from the other.
The economic characteristics of all the varieties is that they postulate the existence of a superhuman entity, says Mises, which the individuals are bound to obey.
What differentiates them one from another is only the appellation that they give to this entity and the content of the laws that they proclaim in its name.
The priests of this new creed ascribe to their idol all those attributes which the theologians ascribe to God.
Omnipotence, omniscience, infinite goodness, and so on.
I said for a long time that uh God vermint wants to have all the three attributes that we attribute to God, which is omniscience, omnipotence, and omnipresence.
And boy, we certainly see that with the police state, don't we?
Uh, but the reality is that there really is a God, and it's not you, and it's not government.
And uh that truth is fundamental to uh having a society that works.
And so I think that it is uh not something that we can really analyze in terms of economics, uh, that doesn't hold itself up to economics and it doesn't hold itself up to human philosophy.
Uh it is something that I think we can all see that there is a God, obviously.
Um that that's not a question.
Anybody that denies that there is a creator is a fool, and I mean it, seriously.
And you can't look at the complex world that we live in with the DNA and all the rest of this stuff and uh say that God does not exist.
The question is, has he spoken?
And I think we can work out pretty well.
I've I've looked at this from a very critical standpoint, and I'm absolutely convinced that God has spoken to us through his word, through the Bible, through the Lord Jesus Christ.
And uh that is the beginning of wisdom, folks.
Acknowledge that.
Thank you so much for joining us.
We're out of time.
We didn't get these last comments here.
But thank you so much for joining us.
Have a good weekend.
Have a wonderful week.
*Music*
The common man.
They created common core to dumb down our children.
They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
Please share the information and links you'll find at the DavidNike Show.com.
Thank you for listening.
Thank you for sharing.
Export Selection