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1:00

night. Using

1:22

free speech to free minds.

1:26

You're listening to The David

1:28

Knight Show. As

1:47

the clock strikes 13, it's Tuesday, the 16th

1:49

of April, year of our Lord 2024. Well,

1:55

it was hopeful yesterday that perhaps they

1:57

would take the win, as Biden put

1:59

it. and stop the

2:01

escalation. But that's not

2:03

to be had. It appears that Israel is

2:06

going to... is making plans and saying that

2:08

they are going to retaliate

2:10

for the retaliation. And

2:13

that's something that is key that a lot of people I

2:15

think are missing. But we're going

2:17

to begin by talking about the... the

2:20

issues confronting us with war. But

2:22

we'll also take a look at the

2:24

fact that this idiot documentary, it wasn't

2:27

Fauci, is gaining so

2:29

much traction. In places like

2:31

the Brownstone Institute of all things. And

2:34

with Zero Head, it's

2:36

absolutely insane. But

2:40

we'll take a look at that. We'll take a look

2:42

at the updates on the pharmaceutical control, politics,

2:45

as well as David Hogg gets his

2:47

head handed to him. And

2:50

the debate on gun control. We'll be right back. And

3:07

thank you, Brandon. I appreciate the tip on Rock

3:09

Van. Thank you very much. Yeah,

3:11

let's begin with the war, as we did

3:14

yesterday. Fire and fury.

3:16

Israel warns of an imminent revenge strike

3:18

as Iran vows to unleash 1,500 missiles,

3:20

if they do. Israeli

3:25

President Isaac Herzog described

3:27

Iran's attack as a declaration of

3:29

war. Well, no,

3:31

actually that's what Israel did when they attacked an embassy in

3:33

order to kill two generals. Look, they're two

3:35

generals ahead. It

3:38

cost them $1.3 billion, which

3:40

is about half of what they get from the

3:42

US on a regular basis. Maybe a

3:44

third. I don't know. Three something that they get every year.

3:48

Maybe they should just take the win, as Biden

3:50

said, and stop

3:52

the escalation. Iran

3:55

could say they saved face by

3:57

launching all these missiles. Israel. said

4:00

they took them all down, 99% of

4:02

them and no damage was done, so why do

4:04

you need to retaliate? Well, you need to retaliate

4:07

because for the longest time, the

4:09

military industrial complex and Israel have

4:12

wanted a direct war with Iran. They're

4:14

looking for any excuse and if they

4:16

can't get an excuse, they'll generate a

4:18

provocation, which is what this is. I

4:21

said yesterday, if they don't take this and

4:24

declare victory, the money isn't

4:26

going to cost them anything. What's going

4:28

to happen? Biden and

4:30

the US Congress will

4:33

print up a bunch more debt and

4:35

hand it over to them. That's

4:38

what will happen. So there's no cost

4:40

at all to them, no cost and money

4:42

really. There will be no cost in terms

4:44

of bloodshed, so why do you have to

4:46

continue to escalate this? It is

4:49

the Hatfields and McCoys, which is why I

4:51

say we don't have any business in that

4:53

area. As Ronald Reagan said, after

4:55

the Marines were killed and the Beirut bombing

4:58

during his administration, we're

5:01

never going to solve this. These people are crazy. Let's just get

5:03

out of here. That

5:05

was a rational thing. It

5:07

was a rational, only thing I've ever seen Biden

5:09

say that I agree with. Let's just

5:12

take the win and stop this. No,

5:14

no, Netanyahu has to escalate

5:16

this and it's going to

5:18

be on his head and it's going to be on the

5:20

head of the warmongers in the US, people

5:23

like Lindsey Graham and others who

5:25

want to have war everywhere for

5:27

whatever reason. Again,

5:29

there are two generals ahead. When they

5:31

attacked the Iranian

5:34

embassy in Syria, that was an attack

5:36

on Iran, on Iranian soil.

5:38

That's what embassies are. So

5:41

it began with that. Then

5:43

the retaliation was impotent, but

5:46

they can't be satisfied with that, can

5:49

they? No, we have to continue to escalate because

5:51

that's what this has always been about. It's always

5:53

been about trying to get

5:55

a direct war with Iran, both

5:58

the military industrial complex and

6:00

Israel. Iran's Supreme National

6:02

Security Council vowed to retaliate if

6:05

Israel launches a counter-strike, for

6:08

which the IDF plans have already been

6:10

drawn up. Israeli

6:12

President Isaac Herzog described

6:15

the ambush. It's not an

6:17

ambush. This is what the Sun

6:19

is saying. Not an ambush.

6:21

It was a retaliatory strike. The

6:24

ambush was the attack on the embassy, which

6:26

began all this stuff. Herzog

6:30

declared this as a declaration of war.

6:32

Yeah, when you launch missiles

6:34

under somebody's soil, that is a declaration

6:36

of war. Look, as

6:40

I said from the beginning, you know, we're

6:42

not going to get true information out of this.

6:44

There's too much lies and propaganda and disinformation from

6:46

both sides on the fog of war. Everything

6:49

else that is happening. With

6:52

October 7th, yeah, they were justified to go

6:54

get the Hamas people. Instead, what they turned

6:56

it into was a long-range war

6:58

against a civilian population,

7:01

with no apparent end in sight. Now,

7:04

this cannot

7:06

reasonably be characterized as anything other

7:08

than aggression by

7:12

our side, by the

7:14

US and Israel

7:16

that the US government

7:19

funds. So Herzog

7:21

said, it is time the world

7:24

faces the empire of evil in

7:27

Tehran. This is the

7:29

kind of cartoon rhetoric that

7:32

wars always began with, isn't

7:34

it? Yeah, it sounds

7:36

like George Bush. The IDF

7:38

has approved plans for an offensive against

7:40

Iran. Netanyahu's war cabinet has

7:43

met for the second time yesterday in

7:45

order to deliberate because

7:48

it will be done deliberately as

7:52

this war began, deliberately. So

7:55

Israel tells the US it has no choice but

7:58

to respond. Yeah, it does. It

8:00

has a choice. It could take the

8:02

win. But the

8:04

warmongers in Israel don't

8:07

care about the security of their own people. They

8:09

don't care. Anymore

8:11

than the warmongers in our country,

8:14

the people in the pentagram care

8:16

about the safety and security of

8:18

American people. National security

8:20

is not about our security. It's

8:22

about their security, you understand. It's

8:25

about their empire. It's

8:27

about them being able to survive

8:30

a nuclear attack. The

8:32

plan that they have to survive, did they think?

8:35

While the rest of us die. It's always been that way.

8:38

The beginning of the Cold War. Raven

8:40

Rock, read the book. You

8:42

know, get the, it's a good book, good detail.

8:45

The plan was to

8:47

save themselves while the rest

8:49

of us die. And

8:52

of course, members of Congress had their place to go

8:54

to at the Greenbrier Hotel. You can still see it

8:56

and the rest of the stuff. So Ron Paul got

8:58

it right again as usual. This

9:01

is what he had to say. Now look at this

9:03

stuff. It's like finally somebody said it right.

9:06

Agrees with me. After

9:09

an unprecedented Iranian response, response

9:14

to Israel's attack on his embassy

9:16

in Syria, pressure

9:18

is building for Israel to

9:20

retaliate against the retaliation. That's

9:23

what we're talking about. Retaliate against the

9:25

retaliation. You started it and

9:27

you want to keep escalating it. And

9:31

these devils like Lindsey Graham and

9:35

Mike Johnson and people

9:37

like John Hagee, egging them

9:39

on. These

9:42

agents of Satan, these agents of

9:44

death and war and plague and

9:46

pestilence. You want something out of

9:48

Revelation, John Hagee? You're in

9:50

there. People like

9:52

you. Messengers of

9:55

death and war, egging

9:58

it on. Whenever

10:01

we read the Bible, we ought to look to see if there's

10:03

something pointing to us, shouldn't we?

10:07

Oh, it's always pointing to the other guy.

10:09

Well, in this particular case, it's pointing right

10:11

at you, somebody pushing war. Oh,

10:14

and they love that. They really do. He

10:18

cheers the Israel-Iran battle as

10:21

a Gog and make Gog war. And

10:24

he says he's going to go to Congress and

10:26

tell them not to de-escalate. Good for

10:29

you. Good for you. Yeah, blessed are

10:31

the peacemakers. But then there's people like John

10:33

Hagee, who makes

10:35

millions off of pushing war. He's

10:38

no different than anybody else in

10:40

the military industrial complex or

10:43

Lindsey Graham, except that he's also a

10:45

reproach to Christ. Starting

10:49

wars isn't going to bring Jesus. It'll

10:52

push Jesus away from you, John Hagee and

10:54

John Hagee's followers. So

10:58

it's nothing to do with people like you. He makes

11:00

it pretty clear in the book, doesn't

11:02

he? Read it sometime. You

11:04

know, not the thing in the back that you create

11:07

all these charts about, right? Oh,

11:10

revelation at the end of the world. No, no,

11:12

it's actually the revelation of Jesus Christ. And there's

11:14

other parts of the Bible that tell you about

11:16

Jesus as well. Maybe you ought

11:18

to look at that. Look at the nature of

11:20

Jesus. Look at his character. Look at his commandments.

11:22

You might ought to do that because

11:25

one day you're going to stand before him,

11:27

John Hagee, and you're going to answer for

11:29

your pushing for people to be killed everywhere,

11:34

everywhere. Blood

11:36

on your hands, blood dripping from

11:38

your mouth. People

11:41

like him absolutely disgust me. We'll

11:43

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11:46

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sense common again. You're

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listening to the David Knight show. Well,

14:53

yet another stabbing in Sydney we had one over

14:55

the weekend and I didn't cover it because I

14:59

want to focus on not on

15:01

fear and on blood, but

15:04

sometimes you just got to talk about it. And of

15:06

course, what happened over the weekend just

15:09

before this attack in a church was

15:12

an individual who and these individuals

15:14

are not just like it is

15:16

here. They know who these people

15:19

are and they won't do anything

15:22

to protect the public. The

15:24

police will arrest them. The courts turn them loose or

15:27

the district attorneys don't prosecute them. First

15:30

thing you see about this church stabbing,

15:32

he was known. He's only 15 years old, but he

15:34

was known to the police. He's already got a long

15:37

rap sheet and

15:39

they gave him parole and

15:41

good behavior. Good

15:43

behavior. So

15:46

the other stabbing that happened over the weekend was

15:50

a guy who was Australian, nuts,

15:53

absolutely nuts, had worked as a

15:55

male escort, male prostitute, had a

15:57

lot of issues. issues

16:00

with women, he targeted women. First though, he

16:02

targeted a uniformed security

16:04

guard because

16:07

and this is yet another

16:09

example of why we need to

16:11

have armed teachers if we're going to

16:14

have schools, which I'm not really a big

16:16

fan of schools, but if we're going to

16:18

put kids, house

16:20

that warehouse them in areas where you're

16:24

attacking their mind, their soul,

16:26

their spirit and then somebody

16:28

might come by and attack their body as well. We can

16:30

at least protect their body if you've got some teachers

16:33

who are concealed carry. If

16:35

you have a uniformed officer, they're going to

16:37

be perhaps the first one they take

16:39

out, which is what happened in the mall,

16:42

pick out the security guard first. Then he went

16:44

after woman after woman, killed

16:47

a young woman in her 20s, another one

16:49

in her 30s who died

16:52

saving her baby. She had

16:56

even came after the baby,

16:58

the guy absolute lunatic. Now,

17:01

we don't know if perhaps there

17:03

was SSRIs involved or what exactly

17:06

was involved in that one. This

17:09

particular guy, we know right away. We

17:12

knew right away that he was one of

17:14

our newcomers, one of our

17:16

newcomers for the new normal. Al-Hulakbar,

17:20

he's screaming as

17:22

he stabs a Christian priest or bishop or

17:24

what, bishop is what he calls himself. So,

17:29

by the way, the update on Twitter says

17:32

that he and another priest, you know, once this

17:34

happened, it was a live stream on YouTube. Once

17:38

this happened, everybody jumped up

17:41

to protect him. As a matter of fact, let me show you the

17:44

attack. This is the live stream that's going

17:46

on. And all these people jump up and

17:56

subdue the attacker. They

18:01

got stabbed. The

18:03

priest got stabbed quite a bit as well

18:06

as the bishop who was up there, the

18:08

focus of the attack. It

18:10

appears that he cut off at least one

18:13

of his fingers, perhaps several

18:15

of them. Perhaps they were trying to take the knife away

18:17

from him and he was trying to hold it. I'm just

18:19

guessing. I don't know. But

18:21

he had some severed fingers. The

18:25

priest and the bishop are in

18:27

stable condition. A little bit

18:30

of poetic justice

18:32

from God, isn't it?

18:34

Cut off his hand. Anyway,

18:37

the police said he was known but of

18:39

course he was not punished. He

18:41

had been picked up in the past for

18:44

knife possession. Do they have knife control

18:46

there in New

18:48

South Wales? Oh, you guys are

18:50

doing a bang up job of that, aren't you? I guess that made

18:52

you really safe. Knife

18:54

control. By the way, I didn't finish the

18:56

story about them all. He

18:58

went after women and there was

19:01

a police officer there as well,

19:03

not the security guard but a regular police officer,

19:06

a female. People

19:09

were yelling and screaming, go stop him there. So she

19:11

ran to stop him. He

19:14

saw her turn. I came to attack her. She shot

19:16

him dead with a pistol straight out

19:18

of Indiana Jones and Indiana Jones, the first one. She

19:26

got the big knife and just pulls out a gun and

19:28

shoots him. But it was the equalizer. I'm

19:31

telling you that if she didn't have a gun,

19:33

that guy was pretty

19:35

big and I think she

19:37

would have been another female victim. But

19:40

the gun was the equalizer in that. But

19:43

we're not going to let you have

19:45

guns to protect yourself. And

19:48

so we're going to even control knives.

19:52

But when they take the knives away from the good

19:55

people, then only the crazy people have knives left, right?

19:57

Just like with the guns. They will get it one

19:59

way or the other. And

20:02

so, they knew about this kid. He

20:05

had been charged with knife possession. He'd

20:08

been charged with stalking. He'd

20:11

been charged with destroying public

20:13

property. And

20:15

they released him on a good

20:18

behavior bond, a good

20:20

behavior bond. And so,

20:22

he was on

20:24

his release for good behavior when

20:28

he went to this church, waited for the

20:30

live stream to begin, very

20:33

calculated, screaming, ìAllahu

20:35

Akbarî as he kills

20:38

him. I wonder what his motive was. I just can't

20:40

imagine. Neither can the police. Inspector

20:43

Lestrade or whatever is, and

20:45

Clouseau are working together on this. Inspector

20:50

Clouseau and Inspector Lestrade are conferring on this.

20:52

And they should have an answer sometime

20:55

within a couple of months as to what his

20:57

motives were. And they just

20:59

can't figure it out. And

21:02

so, the press gets busy by today.

21:04

The mainstream media is attacking

21:07

the priest, the priest. He's

21:10

a bad guy because he

21:12

had called the lockdowns mass

21:15

slavery, which they were. He

21:18

was a good guy from the beginning, called it mass slavery.

21:21

He also said the vaccines were futile. And

21:26

he said, ìStop staying

21:28

in your homes.î So,

21:31

somehow, he is

21:33

still on YouTube. I

21:35

guess perhaps the Australian government is not demanding

21:37

that YouTube take down anti-vaxxers. I mean, I

21:40

got taken down for saying that

21:42

2020 was the year that the world

21:44

became China. But

21:47

he can tell people that it's mass slavery, which it

21:49

is. He also said

21:51

the vaccines were futile because living normally would

21:54

boost your immunity. He said, ìAre we humans?î

21:57

Because we are being treated like animals. he

22:00

said in 2021. They're

22:02

encouraging people to go and take a vaccine and

22:05

stay at home. We've had

22:07

enough, he said. Well,

22:09

he also had this to say recently, a

22:11

couple of months ago, on

22:14

another YouTube channel that had

22:16

him on. And

22:18

he was talking about the response

22:20

of Christian leaders to

22:23

this pandemic lockdown. The problem

22:25

with the church, the

22:28

moment the leader is seen, not

22:30

Christ, there is

22:32

no power in that leader, there is no

22:34

power in that church, the current of the

22:36

world will wash it away. And this

22:39

is what we're seeing. You know,

22:41

when, when pandemic hit, I

22:44

always say this, I always say this, I'm not

22:46

judging if anything I'm judging

22:48

myself, I'm not judging God as the

22:50

judge, but it hurts me so deeply

22:53

and so profoundly. The

22:56

Lord Jesus has been crying out

22:58

from Calvary on the cross for

23:00

over 1600 years for the

23:03

church to be united in him,

23:05

for the church to be united

23:07

in him. You see all these

23:09

different factions, Catholics, Orthodoxy, Eastern and

23:11

Oriental. You see Protestant

23:13

branches, thousands of branches in there.

23:15

The Lord is saying, unite, unite, unite.

23:18

Till this very moment, we haven't put

23:20

a smile on the Lord's face by

23:22

uniting in his name. But when the

23:24

vaccine came, when the pandemic came, all

23:27

church leaders spoke the same language. Amazing.

23:29

We did not unite for Christ, but

23:31

we united for Satan. Now to me,

23:34

Christ is missing. Christ is

23:36

missing. You know,

23:39

certain people came out and spoke about what

23:41

was happening in the world. I

23:43

know their backgrounds. It doesn't

23:45

take a genius to figure out who these people

23:47

are and where their backgrounds are. How

23:50

come like someone in this influential position

23:52

who is well educated and well informed

23:54

and embedded in scriptures and other

23:57

fields, you do not know where this is coming

23:59

from? You do not know, but

24:02

for you to be silent, and not

24:04

only silent, I wish they were silent,

24:06

but they were supportive and encouraging and

24:08

standing on that pulpit and encouraging the

24:10

flock to follow suit. For me, this

24:12

is total denial of Jesus

24:14

Christ in the making, and that's

24:16

why Satan has engulfed the churches

24:18

and took it away to hell.

24:21

Well, again, I think

24:24

he's right about that. Satan

24:26

has engulfed the church. These

24:29

people united under Satan, church leaders. He

24:31

says, well, I'm not going to judge. It's for God to

24:33

judge. It is for God to judge. But

24:37

it is also for us to discern what

24:39

is happening and for us to

24:41

not just mindlessly follow

24:43

false teaching. And

24:45

it is not for us to stand

24:47

by and be silent while we see

24:49

people who are either political

24:52

leaders or religious leaders

24:54

abuse, destroy, and kill people. Should we

24:57

stand silent on this, or

24:59

should we call them out? Call them out by

25:01

name. People like Curtis Chang getting

25:03

paid massive amounts of money by the Trump

25:05

administration in order to use

25:08

other pastors like Robert Jefferies, one of the

25:10

closest pastors to Trump, big mega church in

25:12

Dallas. And so Curtis Chang and Robert Jefferies

25:14

put together a video, but Curtis Chang had

25:16

all these things. Here's what you tell the

25:18

people in your church to get them to

25:20

lockdown, to get them to not come to

25:22

church. Here's what you tell the people in

25:25

your church to get them to take the

25:27

vaccine. They weaponized this and you got Christian

25:29

leaders like Al Mohler telling people the talking

25:31

points of the Yale study. This

25:34

is a miracle from God. It's a moonshot.

25:36

And we should thank God for the science

25:38

of this and take your shot. Do

25:41

it because you love your neighbor. Do it because you

25:43

don't want anybody else to get sick. And all

25:46

the rest is all of these talking points. Franklin

25:48

Graham as well. And of course, people like the

25:50

Pope, a full-on globalist with

25:52

every one of these agendas, but it was

25:54

disgusting. And it still is

25:57

disgusting. And I don't mind naming the names. They

26:00

need to be called out. They

26:03

lied. They deceived people. They

26:06

pushed a satanic agenda of

26:08

depopulation. And

26:10

we should not be fools. We

26:13

should be as harmless as doves, but as wise as

26:15

serpents. Not gullible idiots.

26:17

Yes, we follow as sheep. We

26:19

follow the Savior, but we don't

26:21

act like sheep with these vipers,

26:25

these wolves among the sheep. We

26:28

point them out. It

26:32

was stabbed during the church service. He

26:34

had been warned that there was a threat to his life

26:36

in the weeks before the incident. He had already had a

26:39

lot of Muslims evidently calling him

26:41

up. The attacker has been

26:43

reported multiple times as 15 years old. I see

26:45

one of these is now 16. I'm

26:48

not sure. He's just

26:51

a newcomer. This

26:53

is what they're bringing into our country. By the

26:55

way, this is what Israel wants to do. They

26:57

want to export these people

27:01

from Gaza to here and

27:03

to Australia and other places. Stabbed

27:06

him multiple times to the head and the neck as parishioners

27:08

could be heard screaming and shouting before

27:11

rushing to intervene and then getting

27:13

stabbed themselves. And

27:16

so somebody sent a

27:18

thing to me. It

27:21

said a couple of months earlier. It was the end of February.

27:24

He said, farewell, Bishop, we're

27:26

really sad to see you go. He says,

27:29

talking about the death threat. He said, look,

27:31

I was extremely excited when I heard that I have two

27:34

weeks to live because I don't want

27:36

to stay in this world. For me, it's over.

27:38

Whether I stay or not, that doesn't matter really.

27:41

I've had my share of this world, he said. And

27:44

I pray that the Lord takes me today before

27:46

tomorrow. I want to be with him. I

27:50

looked him up after I saw this. I've seen his

27:52

videos offered to me in the past and

27:55

kind of curious, interesting outfit

27:57

that he has there. Again,

28:00

it's the Assyrian Orthodox Church

28:03

that he has, but he's got

28:05

a large following on YouTube. They

28:08

even push it to me. I don't know if they

28:11

know that. They

28:13

don't know who I am. I haven't signed up

28:15

since they kicked me off. But anyway,

28:18

just to give you an idea of why

28:21

he says he's not afraid to die. The

28:24

ultimate name, the

28:26

ultimate name you could

28:28

ever call God is Father.

28:31

This name makes him make

28:33

like a candle. You

28:36

can call him the Indian. He

28:38

is the Indian of the ocean. He can call

28:41

him the Indian of the America, the first and

28:43

the last, the beginning and the end. Elohim,

28:46

Elshadah, you can call him whatever

28:48

name and he is worthy of

28:51

every name. But there

28:53

is one name he dies.

28:56

He dies to hear it from his children.

28:59

Every time you pray, say,

29:01

our daddy who art in heaven.

29:06

Look at the Lord. Can

29:09

you teach us how to pray, Lord Jesus? He

29:11

said every time you pray, you say

29:13

our daddy. Now by the way,

29:15

the Lord taught the, this prayer,

29:18

the Lord's prayer, he taught it

29:20

in Aramaic, he reacted, not

29:22

in Hebrew, in Aramaic. Now

29:25

the Aramaic language is the informal.

29:29

It's the slang. Hebrew

29:33

was the formal language, the language of

29:35

the book, but Aramaic is the slang

29:37

language. So

29:41

when you want to

29:43

pray the Lord's prayer, literally

29:46

we should say our daddy who

29:48

art in heaven, not father. Because

29:51

the word father is the formal way of

29:54

referring to my father. But the

29:56

informal is that when you are living with God, you are

29:59

not going to be able to your dad at home.

30:01

Do you call him good morning father or do you

30:03

call him hi dad? How are

30:05

you dad? He is your dad.

30:07

There is no formality. There is

30:10

no boundary. There is no limit.

30:12

He is your dad.

30:14

You don't speak in the formal

30:16

way. You speak informally. Why? Because

30:18

daddy. You

30:22

see, when God is love,

30:26

love gives

30:29

birth to children, not slaves.

30:35

And it gives birth to love. It doesn't give birth

30:37

to hate. It doesn't give birth to murder. Anyway,

30:40

as people are

30:43

watching this, the people that were

30:45

there live jumped up to his defense. But evidently,

30:48

there was a massive number of people who

30:50

were watching the live stream at home, turned

30:53

into an angry mob that went to

30:55

the church to get this guy. And

30:59

there was a big confrontation with police. As a matter of

31:01

fact, the police are saying, and again, this is fog

31:04

of war. We don't know exactly what

31:06

happened. They say that these people are

31:08

through stuff with them because they couldn't get in to get this

31:10

guy. When they saw the big group of people, they

31:13

kept the perp in the

31:15

church there. And

31:18

then they got stuff and started throwing it at the

31:20

cops and said they broke into

31:22

some homes to get weapons. If all that is

31:24

true, I hope

31:26

the bishop gets better because he's got a lot of

31:28

work to do. He's not harboring hate. As a matter

31:30

of fact, as he lay there bleeding,

31:32

he forgave

31:36

the guy who attacked him. But

31:38

not his followers. This is

31:41

what happened. We're all sometimes overcome by

31:43

our passions, even if we know better.

31:47

So he prayed for the attacker.

31:49

His followers, however, wanted

31:51

to pray on the attacker. P-R-E-Y.

31:56

So anyway, the suspect

31:58

was known to the police, out on a good

32:01

behavior bond. The

32:04

church said that we asked for your prayers at this

32:06

time. He

32:08

and a senior priest were in stable

32:10

condition. We also

32:12

kindly asked for anyone at the church

32:15

to leave in peace as our Lord

32:17

Savior Jesus Christ teaches us, they said.

32:20

And the

32:24

group said that they need to let the police do

32:26

their jobs and let

32:28

us do our investigation, said one of the

32:30

police officers. Well, you

32:32

know, do your job. And it's not

32:34

necessarily them. It's more

32:37

likely the judge and the court, the

32:39

police, they just like border patrol, keep

32:42

apprehending these people and you keep having these

32:44

judges and district attorneys releasing

32:47

them out into the public. If

32:50

the courts did their job, this would not have

32:52

been, but they don't. So

32:55

finally, they have acknowledged it as a

32:57

terrorist act. They were really did not

32:59

want to do that, but certainly everybody

33:02

understood that. He's got 17,000

33:05

followers up on Facebook, 200,000 subscribers

33:07

on YouTube. I think on

33:10

TikTok, he's even more popular,

33:12

they say. He's also known

33:14

for his anti-LGBT views, so it could

33:16

have been that type of thing. But

33:18

it was, as a matter

33:20

of fact, Islam, Jihadi.

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There, one more thing I wanted to say about

34:31

this. This

34:34

is the way this is reported by the mainstream

34:37

media there. Police have initially spoken

34:39

to the young person. Young person.

34:42

But his injuries are quite severe. He's

34:44

fairly upset and distraught about

34:46

what? That he didn't kill the priest

34:48

or the bishop? He

34:51

asked to speak to his parents and we're making arrangements for

34:53

him. So the police spoke to

34:55

him. You know,

34:57

I was very concerned about him. During

35:00

the frockers, an officer was hit with

35:02

a metal object and sustained a twisted

35:04

knee and a chipped tooth, while

35:07

a second constable sustained a broken jaw after

35:09

he was hit with a brick and

35:11

fence paling. So

35:15

again, the violent

35:17

pictures in the livestream are probably what caused the uproar

35:19

in the community. It

35:21

said the police commissioner or the assistant

35:24

commissioner. People saw that. They

35:26

responded and unfortunately we ended up with a public order

35:28

incident. He said the

35:30

police were in the process of taking the teenager from the

35:33

church when they realized a large group had gathered outside and

35:35

they decided to keep him

35:37

in the church building for his

35:39

safety. See

35:41

the problem are the

35:43

people responding to it and

35:46

anger because the government won't do its

35:48

job. He's not a problem.

35:51

Poor guy. He's really distraught now. And

35:54

he wants to see his parents. And we're going to make

35:56

that happen. But it

35:58

took a very long time for them to... finally

36:00

come out and say the police family

36:19

to Europe. We went to London. Karen and

36:21

I had not been there for 20 years.

36:25

And I can say

36:27

we always like to go to Speaker's Corner.

36:29

I took Travis and my other son and,

36:31

you know, people always, when we were there, the

36:36

subjects were typically politics and religion. You

36:39

know, nothing controversial. But

36:43

people would leave each other. They'd have very heated

36:45

arguments, but they didn't have to fear physical violence

36:47

until we went in 2001. And

36:50

there was a guy standing up and he

36:53

was preaching Christ and he was

36:55

also contrasting

36:57

Christianity with Islam. There was a

36:59

big mob of

37:02

young newcomers around, like

37:04

the kinds that we see coming over the

37:06

border. And a big mob

37:08

was gathering and they were getting very agitated

37:11

and very angry talking back, screaming back to

37:13

him. And we're

37:15

there. And I noticed that there's

37:17

all these police officers coming

37:20

up and talking into their lapel

37:22

mics quietly to each other and

37:24

they're gradually starting to accumulate. So

37:26

I just told the family, I said, let's get out of here. Yeah. They

37:29

do not tolerate free

37:32

speech and debate. Those

37:34

are Christian values in a Christian society.

37:37

That is not what Islam does. They, if

37:39

you disagree with them, they kill you. And

37:41

this is typically the case. I mean, we see

37:44

this type of violence happening in India with the

37:46

Hindus coming after the Muslims and the Muslims coming

37:48

after the Hindus. And I guess everybody going after

37:50

the Sikhs. I mean, it, you, and

37:52

the Christians, you see that all the time. But,

37:56

you know, again,

37:58

I'm sure that. he will correct

38:01

his followers for wanting to get violent and

38:03

for getting violent and for wanting

38:06

revenge. But what about

38:08

these big pastors who

38:10

push war? Who's going

38:12

to correct them? Who's

38:14

going to stop people from following them?

38:18

I saw this headline, Greg

38:20

Laurie, Pastor Greg Laurie, on why Iran's

38:23

attack on Israel is a

38:25

sign of the end times. And

38:28

actually, that's a little bit misleading, I

38:30

think, that headline. He's actually

38:32

pushing back on it somewhat.

38:35

He's not doing the John Hagee

38:37

thing. Greg Laurie isn't. He

38:40

said he cautioned against concluding that the events

38:43

could lead to the end of the world

38:45

scenario. But

38:47

he still sees it as moving that

38:49

way. Now

38:51

I thought it was interesting because, you know, this guy,

38:53

his name is

38:55

Mar Marri Emmanuel, I think

38:57

is what was his name. And

39:01

he understood how

39:05

subversive this lockdown and the

39:07

pandemic and the vaccines and things like that were,

39:09

how harmful they were, and he spoke out against

39:11

it. Greg Laurie did not. He

39:14

spoke out against the people who said

39:16

this is moving

39:19

the Overton window toward the mark of the

39:21

beast, which it was. That's absolutely

39:23

true. I don't recall

39:25

if he spoke out about, if

39:28

he was one of these people who jumped in and said

39:30

the vaccine is good and you should take it for

39:32

your fellow man. I don't recall where he was on

39:34

that. But I do know that he pushed back, said

39:37

it's not the mark of the beast. Well, of course, it was not the

39:39

mark of the beast. But it's

39:41

moving us in that direction. Again,

39:43

you understand that it was the mark of the

39:45

beast Overton window. It's what it's moving, getting

39:48

people accustomed to that. And

39:51

so, he did not say, well, it's not the mark

39:53

of the beast, but it's moving us in that way.

39:56

He is saying, well, this isn't the end of the world, but it's

39:58

moving us that way, perhaps. And

40:01

he says no one can say with

40:04

absolute certainty, but it seems

40:06

likely. But we do know,

40:08

he said, that one of the allies that marches

40:10

with Magog against Israel as Persia, Persia is Iran.

40:12

It doesn't mean what's happening will lead to that scenario

40:15

that we read about in Ezekiel 38,

40:17

not necessarily, but it

40:19

is certainly a preview of things to come.

40:23

It is a game changer and it's

40:25

a big deal. Well, guess what? The

40:27

jabs, the lockdowns, the vaccine passports, all the rest

40:29

of this stuff were

40:31

a preview of things to come. They

40:34

were game changers. They were a big

40:36

deal and

40:38

they moved us in that direction. But

40:40

he did not move his people to resist it. He

40:44

did not move his people to even refuse to comply.

40:49

Dr. Phil has

40:51

a trans activist and another

40:54

individual debating what

40:56

they should do about young children. In

41:00

a studio appearance with Dr. Phil Primetime,

41:02

the audience laughed after

41:05

a trans activist claimed that children as young

41:07

as ages 3, 4,

41:09

and 5, quote, know

41:11

who they are with regards

41:13

to sex identity. He

41:16

said at 3, 4, 5, they know who

41:18

they are, the transgender activist Sandy

41:21

Moore, which elicited

41:23

laughter amongst the audience members.

41:26

He says, if children know who they are, which they

41:29

do, and their parents speak out the information to help

41:31

them be happy in their skin, who are you to

41:33

block them from doing that, he said? He

41:36

said, I think the important question was if children

41:38

know who they are. Children do know who they

41:40

are. And the panelists

41:43

replied by asking, at what age? And that's when he said

41:45

at 3, 4, 5, they know who they are. Really?

41:49

Only a sex-obsessed psycho

41:53

would say something like this. You know,

41:55

somebody like Dick Devine, Richard

41:58

Levine, Rachel Levine. whatever you

42:01

are. These people in the these

42:06

sex-obsessed psychos have

42:10

taken over our institutions, they've taken over the schools, they've

42:12

taken over the media, taken over

42:14

the big entertainment companies, the news

42:16

companies, newspaper companies. When

42:19

are we going to take back our children? There

42:22

was a Manhattan Institute fellow and researcher,

42:24

Lior Sepia, who chimed in. He said,

42:26

the idea that kids know who they

42:29

are, I think the very existence of

42:31

detransitioners shows that that is not true.

42:34

Yeah, one of those detransitioners, you know, was the

42:37

Navy SEAL Kristin Beck or Chris Beck and

42:40

he said as

42:42

an adult, as an adult

42:44

Navy SEAL, he

42:47

was deceived and pushed by people, you know,

42:49

like General Michael Flynn, who

42:52

gave him the awards back in 2014, the second

42:56

pentagram, Pentagon, Pride

42:59

Day. Yeah, those types of people. You

43:03

can gaslight adults over this stuff.

43:07

Three, four, five, these kids don't know

43:09

what sex is, they don't know what

43:11

their gender is. It's absurd

43:14

and they ought to be laughed at. So,

43:17

the Manhattan Institute fellow, Lior Sepia,

43:20

continued. He said, because these kids arrive at

43:22

the clinic confident, 100% convinced

43:25

that they knew who they were, their parents

43:27

were 100% convinced it

43:29

was coming from the parents, quite frankly. The

43:32

parents are not taking

43:34

cues from the kids, the parents are imposing this

43:36

on the kids. Again, as I said many times,

43:38

it's like they munch house them by proxy, but

43:41

for real. They

43:43

gave consent, apparently, the parents

43:46

did, and yet

43:48

these kids, very shortly after they got double mastectomies,

43:51

after they subjected their bodies to irreversible

43:53

often sterilizing treatments, and by the way,

43:55

if you do the full course of

43:58

medical transition, even just hormonal, It

44:00

is guaranteed to be a chemical castration for

44:02

the rest of your life. Chemical

44:06

castration was what they used to do to sex

44:08

offenders. But

44:10

now we have sex offenders running our schools and

44:13

running our media companies. He

44:16

said, so the kids go into that

44:19

office knowing who they are? Yeah,

44:22

very quickly after that, they regret it.

44:25

Yeah. It is Planned

44:28

Parenthood that is now

44:30

involved in this as well. In Missouri, the

44:32

attorney general thereafter, they have passed

44:34

a law to stop

44:36

this medical transitioning of, as

44:39

they call it, this mutilation of

44:42

young children. They passed a law to stop that. All

44:45

these clinics have shut down and yet Planned

44:47

Parenthood is carrying on with this because Planned

44:50

Parenthood has found a new profit center.

44:54

Planned Parenthood, who rips babies apart,

44:56

finds that they can also make money

44:58

mutilating children sexually and

45:01

sterilizing them if they wish. So

45:04

on Thursday, Missouri courts ordered Planned

45:06

Parenthood St. Louis affiliate to hand

45:08

over documents pertaining to

45:11

its subjection of minors to

45:14

gender transition procedures. The

45:16

Missouri Circuit Court ruled that

45:18

while the attorney general's office was

45:21

not entitled to federally protected documents

45:23

under HIPAA, it agreed

45:25

that it had broad investigatory

45:27

powers and that Planned Parenthood

45:29

St. Louis had to produce any and all

45:32

documents that are not protected by HIPAA. They

45:35

can anonymize those. Missouri

45:39

Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced on Thursday that

45:41

his office will get to the bottom of

45:43

how this clandestine network of clinics has

45:46

subjected children to puberty blockers and

45:48

irreversible surgery, often without

45:50

parental consent. It's

45:53

more important fight than to ensure that

45:55

Missouri is the safest state in the

45:57

nation for children.

46:00

Stone will be left unturned in these

46:02

investigations, says his office. Well,

46:04

again, do you remember a few years

46:06

ago? It was all the

46:08

rage as the

46:11

religion of peace was coming to

46:13

America in large numbers. They

46:16

were doing female genital mutilation. Remember that?

46:18

And outraged. The

46:21

feminists were. Anything about that? Notice how

46:23

that's all just disappeared. You

46:25

notice it's been a long time since you've heard anything about that.

46:29

This is way,

46:32

way, way beyond that, but none

46:35

dare speak about it. Studies

46:37

find that more than 80% of children experiencing

46:40

gender dysphoria, quote unquote, outgrow

46:43

it on their own by late

46:45

adolescence, whereas reinforcing dysphoria often fails

46:47

to resolve and may even exacerbate

46:49

mental strife by perpetuating

46:51

delusion and neglecting

46:53

the actual root causes. Yet

46:55

such services are highly lucrative. Vanderbilt

46:59

University, their clinic for transgender

47:01

help here in Tennessee, they

47:03

have things like this, like

47:05

Vanderbilt University Medical Center transitioning

47:08

kids in conservative Tennessee. It's

47:11

like in Indiana, where

47:13

you had the Masters and

47:15

Johnson sex clinic and

47:17

stuff in conservative Indiana. It's

47:20

amazing. Anyway, a

47:23

doctor, Taylor, there, set

47:25

out, right, quote, these surgeries make a lot of money

47:28

as much as $40,000 per

47:31

patient for chest reconstruction

47:35

and more than $20,000 for vaginoplasty. So

47:39

the attorney general in Missouri, Bailey,

47:41

has long been fighting the underage transition

47:43

industry last year. He sued the

47:46

state's last remaining health center,

47:48

quote unquote, called a health

47:50

center. The state passed as something they

47:52

call the SAFE Act, Save

47:55

Adolescents from Experimentation.

47:58

Well, that was Missouri. But

48:00

in Kansas, and

48:03

I guess maybe we could say, well, we're not in Kansas anymore,

48:05

Toto. You have the Democrat

48:07

female governor, Laura

48:09

Kelly of Kansas, vetoed a bill on

48:11

Friday that banned doctors from performing sex

48:13

change surgeries on minors. And

48:17

she's doing it, you'll never guess. You know, one of

48:19

these people who demanded that you

48:21

get your vaccine, demanded that you get a vaccine

48:23

passport, demanded that you lock down, demanded that you

48:25

mask up. They talked now about, oh, my body,

48:27

my choice. Always.

48:31

And of course, these people, she's

48:34

now talking about parental rights. Parental

48:37

rights? Democrats

48:40

have never supported parental rights.

48:44

We don't even want to call people mom and dad. Oh,

48:47

no, they're Parent 1, Parent 2. They

48:52

hate the family. And

48:54

yet, she cynically hides behind the idea that this

48:56

is parental rights. Now,

49:00

parents don't have a right to abuse

49:02

their kids. They don't have a right

49:04

to physically mutilate

49:06

them. Anyone they've got a right

49:08

to murder them or sexually assault

49:10

them. That is not parental rights.

49:13

That is parental abuse. The

49:16

bill was approved by the state senate March

49:18

27th, with 27 voting in favor, 13 against. It

49:22

would have prohibited state funding from

49:24

being used to promote or to

49:27

advocate for puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones,

49:29

or sex change surgeries for minors.

49:32

The bill also barred doctors from

49:34

performing sex change procedures on minors.

49:38

But the Democrat Governor Kelly

49:41

argued that the legislation gets in the way

49:44

of parental rights. Again, when it comes to

49:46

school, when it comes to school curriculum, when

49:49

it comes to vaccines, does she care about parental

49:51

rights? Absolutely not. Get

49:55

out of the way. It

49:57

takes a village to raise these kids. We

50:00

don't want any parents. We

50:03

don't even want their names or

50:05

their titles used. She

50:07

said, I'm not for government

50:09

mandates dictating the parents how to best raise and

50:12

care for their kids. Cynical

50:15

lies. It's certainly

50:18

not a Kansas value. To

50:20

be clear, this legislation tramples on

50:22

parental rights. Well, hold that

50:25

thought. The legislature ought to make her

50:27

live up to that. Yeah,

50:30

let's carve out some parental rights about

50:32

deciding about vaccines and some other things

50:34

like that. Well, Governor, you just said

50:36

that you don't want

50:38

government getting in the way and deciding

50:41

what is the best care for their children. So

50:44

will you sign this bill saying

50:47

that we can opt out

50:49

of vaccines? Will you do that? The

50:51

bill would have also prohibited any individual

50:54

institution that receives state funding from

50:56

encouraging a child to transition socially,

50:58

meaning their preferred pronouns are

51:00

dressing up as the other sex, the

51:03

gaslighting, the grooming that is happening in

51:05

the government schools all the time. Nearly

51:08

half of the states in the US have

51:10

banned transition surgeries for minors, while

51:13

14 have implemented shield

51:15

laws to allow

51:17

that to move forward. See, that's one of

51:19

the things we talk about, federalizing the

51:22

abortion issue. Just

51:25

remember how that's going to go. You

51:28

are never going to stop these

51:30

states. If the state government wants

51:32

and supports and encourages and protects

51:34

people to mutilate their

51:36

children chemically, surgically,

51:39

to rip them apart as babies, you're

51:41

not going to be able to stop

51:43

that. You really aren't. When

51:46

you federalize this, what you're going to do is have

51:48

them stop these shill

51:51

Republican governors from

51:54

protecting babies' rights, which is what happened with Roe v.

51:56

Wade. You had a Texas law that says you're not

51:58

going to kill these babies. And then

52:00

the Supreme Court says, no, we're not going

52:03

to let you do that law. And Texas

52:05

sheepishly said, oh, okay, sure. We'll

52:08

go along with that. And

52:10

finally, we have a trans

52:13

woman vampire, murder,

52:17

alleged murder, sexually

52:20

assaulting, then convicted of sexual assault

52:22

and rape of a mentally disabled

52:25

girl in Waukesha, Wisconsin,

52:28

a serial sex offender

52:30

whose trans identity, folks,

52:33

is not just that he's a

52:35

female. No, he

52:38

is a female vampire. And

52:42

police have alleged, although he hasn't been found guilty yet,

52:44

he hasn't had his trial yet, alleged

52:46

that he strangled someone to death as well.

52:50

But convicted of raping a

52:52

cognitively disabled teen girl, Adam

52:55

also calls himself black dragon

52:59

and white chocolate. He

53:01

identifies as a female vampire. Again,

53:06

you don't have to even identify as being human.

53:10

And has a history of violent sex offenses. We

53:13

have to pretend that this guy

53:15

isn't as mad as a hatter.

53:18

We have to pretend that he is not Norman Bates.

53:23

The two count conviction came

53:25

on April 11th that the

53:27

court decided that the man-lady

53:29

vampire could not claim

53:31

insanity. Even if his

53:33

claim to be one of Dracula's daughters doesn't make

53:35

him sound

53:37

sane. He's

53:40

one of many dangerous criminals that

53:43

the American justice system released into

53:45

society after a sex crime. You see, they're

53:47

constantly taking people who come across the

53:49

border. They can be a cartel member, they can be

53:51

a human trafficker, rapist,

53:55

you name it, pedophile. Just release them.

53:58

Even when they know. Like in Australia, they

54:00

release him. Here, they

54:03

release this person and

54:05

walk a shot following his second

54:08

release from prison, who

54:10

was allegedly involved in a

54:12

murder in Milwaukee for

54:14

which he has yet to stand trial. According

54:17

to the complaint and that case reportedly

54:19

strangled a man to death using

54:21

a power cord in April of 2021. Uh,

54:27

though he apparently blamed the murder on

54:29

a demon. He

54:32

told Milwaukee police that the victim

54:34

was possessed by a demon. He

54:37

said he was only trying to exercise the

54:39

demon from the victim, but

54:41

that the demon caused the victim to wrap

54:44

a cord around his own neck and to

54:46

pull the ends. A

54:48

witness, however, in the case has testified that

54:51

this guy, the, uh, besides

54:54

the female vampire, uh,

54:56

admitted to murdering the man because he

54:58

quote, disrespected him and

55:00

that this murderer told the witness he

55:03

was an incarnation of Satan.

55:06

Well, maybe he's not all that crazy as well.

55:08

Right? Maybe he does know. We have folks like

55:10

we're in dark times. And

55:13

the point of all this from

55:15

where we're talking about the bishop to

55:18

the man, lady vampire murdering,

55:21

raping man, lady vampire. Uh,

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59:25

This is from Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, MD.

59:29

She asked, did you

59:31

sneak any ivermectin into the hospital for

59:33

a loved one? She

59:36

says, here's a story from someone

59:38

on Twitter, lost my flip-flop, who

59:41

saved her father's all by

59:44

taking matters into her own hands.

59:47

She said, I wanted to share with you how I

59:49

was able to save my dad's life with

59:51

ivermectin while he was in the hospital, even though

59:53

I wasn't allowed to see him. He

59:57

was one of those who got incredibly sick when

59:59

he got COVID. it. His doctors were talking

1:00:01

about the possibility of a ventilator, but

1:00:04

he wasn't on one yet. His

1:00:06

doctors would not even give me a prognosis

1:00:08

or a guess. He was still

1:00:10

able to talk and understand me

1:00:12

on the phone, but they wouldn't let me see him.

1:00:16

This medical protocol that came through came

1:00:19

from Trump. That's

1:00:22

what was going, people. Ah, well,

1:00:25

not going to give him anything until he gets really bad, and then we'll

1:00:27

put him on a ventilator. That should kill him. And

1:00:29

we're not going to let family members see him either.

1:00:31

And we're not going to let family members really have

1:00:33

any say. We'll put do not resuscitate on their bed

1:00:37

and all the rest of the stuff.

1:00:39

It was murder before the jabs even

1:00:41

rolled out, folks. And that was 100%

1:00:43

on Donald

1:00:45

Trump. So

1:00:50

his doctors wouldn't give me a prognosis or

1:00:52

a guess. They wouldn't let me, they would

1:00:54

let me, he was still able to

1:00:56

talk and understand me on the phone, but they wouldn't let me see him.

1:00:59

I already had the ivermectin for him, but

1:01:02

I didn't know how I would get it to

1:01:04

him. One night after talking

1:01:06

to him on the phone, I could tell that

1:01:08

he was declining. He kept saying he was dying.

1:01:10

I stayed up all night trying to figure out

1:01:12

how I could possibly get the ivermectin to him

1:01:15

that I had in my hands. Medical

1:01:19

kidnapping. Stuff has been

1:01:21

running on for a long time. I

1:01:24

wanted to hide it and some clothes and

1:01:26

get the hospital staff to take

1:01:29

him his things, but they wouldn't

1:01:31

allow anything that couldn't be wiped

1:01:33

down. I stayed up all night and

1:01:36

I tore my house apart trying to find something I

1:01:38

could put the ivermectin in that was

1:01:40

acceptable to the hospital, but not

1:01:42

something that they could easily open up and see the

1:01:44

contents. So I found an old

1:01:46

laptop. I disassembled

1:01:48

it, put the ivermectin in

1:01:51

tiny bags for each day and

1:01:54

put them under the laptop keyboard. I

1:01:56

put it back together. I prayed and then I

1:01:58

took it to the hospital. And I

1:02:00

left the laptop with security. They

1:02:03

wiped it down so they'd make sure that he

1:02:05

got it. They took it to

1:02:07

his room, having no idea they were personally

1:02:09

delivering to him the drug

1:02:12

that ultimately saved his life. She

1:02:15

said, I don't mess around when it comes to the wellbeing

1:02:17

of the people I love. Thank

1:02:21

you for being a fighter. She said, this

1:02:24

is what people had to do to

1:02:26

escape the murder plans of Donald Trump

1:02:28

and his administration. And I,

1:02:31

as I said at the beginning of the show,

1:02:33

I am sick to death of

1:02:35

these people pushing out this nonsense I

1:02:37

talked about yesterday. It wasn't

1:02:39

Fauci how the deep

1:02:41

state, look at this, how the

1:02:44

deep state really played Trump from

1:02:46

good kid productions. Shame

1:02:48

on you, whoever you are,

1:02:51

good kid productions. Shame

1:02:54

on you for

1:02:56

your click bait, misdirection

1:02:58

and lies. We

1:03:01

need to be holding the people responsible for this

1:03:04

responsible. Instead, we're going

1:03:06

to elect one of the two

1:03:08

people who were the most responsible for all this stuff

1:03:11

back to being president. It's

1:03:14

just amazing to me. And this

1:03:16

is being pushed out now. Um,

1:03:18

this, uh, article is being pushed

1:03:21

out now by a Brownstone Institute.

1:03:25

Brownstone Institute picked up by zero

1:03:27

hedge. Seriously?

1:03:31

Brownstone and zero hedge are

1:03:33

pushing this total Bolshevik stuff

1:03:35

out there. Excusing

1:03:38

Trump, even excusing Fauci to

1:03:41

get attention. Oh, it wasn't Trump. It wasn't Fauci.

1:03:43

Of course we know it's not Trump, but it

1:03:45

wasn't Fauci. Who, who could it be? Oh, well,

1:03:47

it was Mike Pence and Deborah Birx that did

1:03:49

it. Unbelievable.

1:03:53

Unbelievable. You know, this

1:03:56

is the most

1:03:58

deranged, idiotic, MAGA. hard

1:04:01

cult nonsense I've seen since Stu Peters

1:04:03

put that watch for the water. You

1:04:05

know, COVID was really snake venom that

1:04:08

they put into the water supply. Oh

1:04:10

really, Stu? Unbelievable

1:04:13

garbage. And yet, things

1:04:16

are getting worse. The

1:04:19

Brownstone Institute would have never done features on

1:04:21

Stu Peters' Watch the Water. Zero

1:04:24

Hedge would have never reproduced their articles

1:04:26

on their website. Zero Hedge is becoming

1:04:28

a Trump sycophant site,

1:04:31

losing all objectivity and

1:04:35

concern for the truth. It's

1:04:37

disgusting to see it. It makes me want to

1:04:39

quit when I see this kind of stuff. I'm

1:04:41

just disgusted with this. I'm watching all these people

1:04:44

who know better, but

1:04:46

they want to suck up to Trump. Why? Well,

1:04:49

it helps them, you know. It helps them with

1:04:51

their view counts and things like that. Don't criticize

1:04:53

Trump. No, no, no. You're a politician or you're

1:04:55

the press. Conservative. You got

1:04:57

to suck up to Trump. Don't

1:04:59

hold him accountable. Look, we held

1:05:01

Obama accountable. We hold Biden accountable.

1:05:03

We held Clinton accountable. We had

1:05:06

Republicans. Bush was accountable, both

1:05:08

of them, for what they did. Reagan, everybody

1:05:10

say Reagan did this, but because they are

1:05:12

accountable. They're the guy at the top. The

1:05:14

buck stops there at that presidential desk and

1:05:18

they pay for what they want. They

1:05:21

not only issue orders, but the issue orders,

1:05:24

their fiat orders come with fiat cash to

1:05:26

do exactly what they want. That's the way

1:05:28

the system has worked since

1:05:31

the middle of the 20th century, since World War II

1:05:33

ended. That's the way the system works. Zero

1:05:36

Hedge doesn't know this. Brownstone Institute doesn't know

1:05:38

this. Shame on you. Shame

1:05:41

on you for pushing this law. I

1:05:44

don't know who this good kid production nonsense is.

1:05:48

25 minute documentary. Give me

1:05:50

a break. Give

1:05:52

me a break. It

1:05:55

was Burks, even more so than

1:05:57

Fauci, responsible for the government guidelines.

1:06:00

Almost all of which proved to be unnecessary and

1:06:02

disastrous for the country. For

1:06:04

what? Trump put her there. Trump put Fauci

1:06:06

there. Trump left them there. Trump bragged about

1:06:08

what they did. Still brags about what they

1:06:11

did afterwards. Look at what I did.

1:06:13

Well, they did it. Yeah, but you know, I put him there.

1:06:15

And he's right. They're his people.

1:06:17

Yeah. So

1:06:21

we will not hold him responsible.

1:06:25

And Brownstone Institute will not hold Trump responsible for

1:06:27

what he did, what he funded, what he ordered.

1:06:30

Zero Hedge will not hold Trump responsible

1:06:32

for what he did. Breitbart, of course.

1:06:35

No. Infowars, of course.

1:06:37

No. Gateway Pundit. No.

1:06:40

None of these people. WorldNet Daily. And

1:06:43

of course, the left loves what he did. No,

1:06:46

they're not going to criticize him for that. Now,

1:06:49

they'll come after him for some show trials. I'd

1:06:53

like to see a show trial of

1:06:55

both Trump and Biden. Burks

1:06:58

is far more culpable than Fauci in

1:07:00

the COVID disaster. Is that really? So,

1:07:05

didn't want to fire her. Didn't want to fire him. Bragged

1:07:08

about it. Pence. I see this stuff

1:07:10

from people. Oh, well, it just makes me hate

1:07:12

Pence all the more, as I showed yesterday. You

1:07:15

know, we knew back in August of 2020,

1:07:17

this is just coming from the Australian, paying

1:07:19

for an epidemic of stupidity. 2020, August of

1:07:21

2020. We

1:07:23

knew by then it was stupid. We've

1:07:26

handed control of our lives to a clown car, packed

1:07:28

with idiots who have wasted billions

1:07:30

of dollars trying to defeat this virus. They

1:07:33

will never admit it was all

1:07:35

for nothing. I saved that from

1:07:38

August of 2020. Does

1:07:40

Brownstone not know about this? Does Zero Head do

1:07:42

not know about this? Come on, folks. Do

1:07:45

you not know about the pandemic swimming pool?

1:07:48

How they left the middle class, the working

1:07:51

class to die, small business struggling to say?

1:07:54

But then the big corporations, US government just love

1:07:56

each other. This PPP

1:07:58

plan, the CARES Act. The

1:08:01

fraud that was all there. How

1:08:03

many levels down do we get to,

1:08:06

did this thing start? You know, we're not going to hold Trump

1:08:08

responsible. How many levels

1:08:10

down does accountability stop? You know, this is like

1:08:12

going back to World War II and these people

1:08:14

saying, it wasn't Hitler. Oh, who

1:08:16

was it? It was Sergeant Schultz, right? He

1:08:19

says, I know nothing. Yeah,

1:08:23

it wasn't Hitler. It was Sergeant Schultz. It

1:08:25

was not Trump. It was Deborah Birx. I

1:08:30

tell you, I'm just disgusted with this

1:08:32

world. I'm disgusted with the media. I'm

1:08:34

disgusted with conservatives, even more so than

1:08:36

the leftist authoritarian parents, because they're just

1:08:38

as bad. As I said before, I

1:08:41

hate spies. I hate the fifth column

1:08:43

people. I hate the backstabbers. I'd

1:08:46

rather fight the people who fly their flag

1:08:50

and tell you that they're coming to take

1:08:52

everything away from you than the people who

1:08:54

are the flattering tone and

1:08:56

get behind you and stab you in the back. Folks,

1:09:01

it was not limited to

1:09:03

the United States. Just

1:09:05

in case, Zero Hedge, Brownstone, and this

1:09:07

good guy production doesn't understand, this was

1:09:09

globally happening. These

1:09:12

were puppets. In every

1:09:14

government of the world, World

1:09:16

Economic Forum puppets, UN puppets,

1:09:19

WHO puppets, the global governance

1:09:21

agenda, these people were all

1:09:23

doing the same thing in every country. You're going

1:09:25

to blame it on Birk? Pence,

1:09:29

give me a break. You

1:09:32

had Trudeau doing exactly what Trump was doing.

1:09:35

As I said over and over again,

1:09:38

there was no difference between the different

1:09:40

countries. It didn't matter what their stated

1:09:42

philosophy was. You could be a Marxist

1:09:44

like Trudeau, or you could be a,

1:09:46

quote unquote, anti-globalist like Trump, an

1:09:49

anti-globalist populist poisoning his own people. It

1:09:52

didn't matter. They were doing the same

1:09:54

thing. He was doing the same thing. He had

1:09:56

conservatives, the conservative party, the Tories in the UK.

1:10:00

New South Wales, you had Gladys Bear Jicklin. She

1:10:03

was a liberal party, which in the

1:10:05

United States we call libertarians, you know,

1:10:07

classical liberals. So it

1:10:10

didn't matter if you're a libertarian, conservative, Marxist,

1:10:14

socialist, labels didn't matter, the politicians

1:10:16

didn't matter, the country didn't matter.

1:10:19

It wasn't Burks. Yeah,

1:10:22

COVID was not a killer or a genuine

1:10:25

mortality risk. Well, they got that right, but

1:10:27

the problem is, and that was Scott Atlas

1:10:29

who was saying it, they said, problem

1:10:32

is we still got Rand Paul who's out there trying to tell

1:10:35

us that COVID was a killer. He's

1:10:37

trying to tell us it was the bioweapon, trying

1:10:40

to tell us that it came out of the bio lab

1:10:42

so that we don't look at his sponsors, the pharmaceutical companies.

1:10:45

Yeah, he'll criticize Fauci, but

1:10:48

he's come up with this angle to misdirect

1:10:50

people away from Rand

1:10:53

Paul's pharmaceutical sponsors. And

1:10:56

so as I pointed out yesterday, some of

1:10:58

these comments on this stupid documentary, it

1:11:01

wasn't Fauci from a

1:11:03

good, this naive child

1:11:05

thing. Let me pull this thing back up

1:11:07

again and get their name here. Yeah,

1:11:10

Good Kid Production. Yeah,

1:11:14

like the yellow kid

1:11:16

from the yellow journalism. What,

1:11:21

me worry? So here's a comment, sounds like

1:11:23

everybody below President Trump was on a

1:11:25

power trip. Yeah, certainly not the narcissist in

1:11:27

chief. Trump was never on

1:11:29

a power trip, but everybody else was. There's

1:11:32

the comments that are left there, comments

1:11:34

that are quoted by Brownstone Institute published

1:11:36

by Zero Hedge. Do

1:11:38

you believe that kind of nonsense? How

1:11:41

absurd. Everybody but Trump was

1:11:44

on a power trip. Man,

1:11:46

I tell you, God

1:11:48

will send us a strong delusion when he

1:11:51

wants to punish this nation. And

1:11:54

we're looking at it right now. It

1:11:56

was global, you idiots. It was a

1:11:59

global conspiracy. you idiots and

1:12:01

Trump was in on it. The

1:12:04

narcissist was in on it. Another

1:12:06

person says, well, accountability for

1:12:08

every person and every agency is

1:12:10

paramount. But not

1:12:12

for Trump. We're not going to hold Trump accountable. And

1:12:16

then finally, any

1:12:19

mature adult woman who speaks with

1:12:21

that much vocal fry should

1:12:23

be immediately suspect. Well, there you go.

1:12:26

There's the smoking

1:12:28

gun. He speaks with vocal fry. Isn't

1:12:31

it nice that Trump is

1:12:34

such a nice way of speaking to

1:12:37

everyone and about everyone? So

1:12:41

this is... Can we

1:12:44

look at this and the fact that it's now

1:12:46

spread even to zero hedge and to brownstone?

1:12:49

But I understand, you know, Alex Jones telling

1:12:51

everybody it was sugar water, lying

1:12:53

to people and saying, not saying that it was a

1:12:55

genetic code injection, but saying, well, this is a dead

1:12:57

or weakened virus. You can take it. It's

1:12:59

basically sugar water. And this is, you

1:13:01

know, Trump's vaccine is not the same as Gates vaccine. So

1:13:03

you can take it. It's just

1:13:05

a lot of adjuvants and they're going to have

1:13:08

to ramp those up. So you're going to see

1:13:10

some people, you know, paying attention, you know, when

1:13:12

people start having reactions to this right away. It's

1:13:15

just that they're having reactions to this adjuvants because

1:13:17

Trump's got to put those adjuvants in there so

1:13:21

that people

1:13:23

know they're having a shot or something. The

1:13:26

stuff that he'd always opposed. He pulls

1:13:28

on him. Why? Well, because

1:13:31

it's click bait. And he just... Alex just

1:13:33

hit a new extreme with all this click bait

1:13:35

lies. But

1:13:37

now as we look at this, I said it was

1:13:39

to get closer and closer to this election. I am

1:13:41

just disgusted. I don't even want to

1:13:44

do this anymore. I'm serious. I'm fed

1:13:46

up with this stuff. I'm fed up with

1:13:48

this country. I'm fed up with the press.

1:13:50

I'm fed up with the so-called conservatives and

1:13:52

libertarians who don't know they're behind me

1:13:54

from a hole in the ground. And

1:13:57

so then you got this article from Brownstone, a different one.

1:14:00

This is from David Bell and

1:14:03

he says pandemics was a business

1:14:05

opportunity. And he said, so let's imagine how this

1:14:07

is going to work because

1:14:09

he's talking about this now in

1:14:11

terms of the WHO pandemic documents.

1:14:14

But it also applies to what we went through in 2020. So

1:14:18

ask yourself when we go through the different steps

1:14:20

here, if Burke's did

1:14:22

this, did Burke's do this? He

1:14:24

doesn't say that but just think of the absurdity

1:14:26

to say, well, the mastermind of all

1:14:28

this stuff was Burke's. First, you got

1:14:31

to spin a story that series of plagues are about

1:14:33

to engulf humanity, exponentially increasing in

1:14:35

frequency. So who did that? Was

1:14:37

that Deborah Burke's? Did that? No, it

1:14:39

wasn't. It was Fauci. It was Trump.

1:14:42

It was these other global leaders. It was the UN. It was World

1:14:44

Economic Forum, WHO. Then you got to use public money to set

1:14:47

up a surveillance network. Did

1:14:49

Burke's do that? You

1:14:52

have governments who agree ahead of time to

1:14:54

give you power to control healthcare policy when

1:14:56

you decide these variants pose a threat. And

1:14:59

of course, all the stuff that he's talking

1:15:02

about here with the WHO pandemic, this has

1:15:04

all been laid out, practiced for 20 years.

1:15:08

If you don't, Zero Hedge

1:15:10

and Brownstone are absolutely

1:15:13

clueless that 2020

1:15:15

was the other shoe to drop from 9-11.

1:15:18

They don't understand how these two things were

1:15:20

linked from the very beginning. They don't understand

1:15:22

how it was practiced through the Bush administration,

1:15:26

W. Bush, through the Obama administration, through

1:15:28

the Trump administration, until

1:15:30

they pulled the trigger. Oh, but it was Burke's. What

1:15:35

an amazingly ridiculous lie.

1:15:38

Then you decide these variants pose a threat, not

1:15:40

just a harm. But a threat.

1:15:43

The pharmaceutical companies are ready. They've been

1:15:46

receiving three billions of dollars from taxpayers

1:15:48

annually under the same scheme. You've

1:15:51

got legal immunity that Fauci put in back in 1986.

1:15:54

And then you had George

1:15:56

W. Bush put it in in 2005. But you know

1:15:58

what? It was Birx.

1:16:00

It was Deborah Birx. Dr. Scarf did this.

1:16:04

You then use your powers to impose

1:16:06

these lockdowns and insist a 100-day vaccine

1:16:08

has to be rushed out. It

1:16:11

wasn't Trump. It wasn't that press conference

1:16:13

that we all saw where he had

1:16:15

prearranged for everybody to be in order,

1:16:17

descending order, how quickly they could put it

1:16:19

out. And he did that little dog and pony show

1:16:21

for the public. That wasn't Trump. That was

1:16:24

Deborah Birx who did that. Once

1:16:26

you've chosen companies, you rush out the vaccine

1:16:28

and you get to control the regulatory bit. And

1:16:31

all the while, you note any dissenting

1:16:34

opinions that may reduce your market size

1:16:36

and you deal with them. And

1:16:38

then you send out the ventilators

1:16:40

and you pay and you coerce

1:16:42

people. You give them bonuses from

1:16:44

Medicare Medicaid. You pay

1:16:46

them handsomely. You pay them $13,000 to identify

1:16:49

somebody as a COVID patient. You pay them

1:16:51

another $39,000 for the ventilators.

1:16:53

Then you've got Peter Navarro out there

1:16:56

bragging about how many ventilators

1:16:58

he's got. You got Trump browbeating

1:17:00

General Motors because they didn't retool

1:17:03

quickly enough to stop making cars

1:17:05

and start making death machines, the

1:17:09

ventilators. So

1:17:12

all the while, you've ensured freedom

1:17:14

from liability for your pharma partners

1:17:16

and your own regulatory process. And

1:17:19

of course, you have no liability either.

1:17:21

You're above any national jurisdiction. You don't

1:17:23

even have to pay tax to anybody. That's

1:17:26

the World Health Organization. But it's

1:17:28

also Pfizer. They've

1:17:31

got legal immunity from every country on

1:17:33

Earth, even beyond this experimental

1:17:36

vaccine. They've got legal immunity. They shook down countries

1:17:38

all over the world. We

1:17:41

documented that. Stat News

1:17:43

documented that. Pharmaceutical industry

1:17:45

trade publication documented

1:17:48

that they demanded and got

1:17:51

legal immunity for manufacturing

1:17:54

defects, for negligence and everything else, not

1:17:56

just for the MR&E. a

1:18:00

genetic code injection killing people. They got

1:18:02

legal immunity for everything that you can

1:18:04

imagine. Well,

1:18:07

you only get to do this if you're the WHO

1:18:09

or the International Pandemic Set. And guess what? The

1:18:12

International Pandemic Set includes people like Trump who went

1:18:14

to Davos in January of

1:18:19

He released a statement. And

1:18:22

he was January the 21st, 2020. Trump

1:18:27

at Davos. Nothing suspicious about that, is it?

1:18:31

He releases a statement and 10

1:18:33

days later, his pharmaceutical executive,

1:18:36

the pharmaceutical industry purchased him, Eli

1:18:38

Lilly, CEO, after he

1:18:41

used RFK Jr. to bid his price up. They

1:18:43

gave him all

1:18:46

these different pharmaceutical companies chipped in. Pfizer

1:18:48

gave him more than a million dollars. He

1:18:51

winds up putting this pharmaceutical CEO,

1:18:53

Eli Lilly, Alex Zarin, as HHS

1:18:56

secretary. And so 10 days after

1:18:58

Trump goes to Davos, Alex Zzar

1:19:00

declares a pandemic. But

1:19:03

nothing to see here. Yeah,

1:19:05

yeah, it's just that documentary. On

1:19:09

Rockfend, Brian and Deb McCartney, the Constitution, the

1:19:11

Bill of Rights and Declaration were written for

1:19:13

moral people, for believers in Christ. Absolutely true.

1:19:16

On Rockfend, Audi, Modern Retro Radio. Good to

1:19:19

see you there. Trump

1:19:21

said at a rally several months back that

1:19:23

he didn't do Operation Warp Speed, but

1:19:26

that we, meaning himself and the people,

1:19:29

did Operation Warp Speed. His

1:19:31

followers are delusional. Yeah, that's right. And he

1:19:33

does refer to himself and

1:19:36

the royal we many times. On

1:19:40

Rockfend, Ghost Bow. I'm

1:19:42

pretty far behind everybody else around the

1:19:44

comment where David said teachers should have

1:19:46

guns. Just thought I'd interject Missouri tried

1:19:48

working a bill through. Essentially, it

1:19:50

was underwritten in another bill

1:19:52

and hidden, but it

1:19:54

was to classify homeschools as schools and to

1:19:56

make having a weapon inside the home a

1:19:59

felony. I talked about that the other

1:20:01

day and that

1:20:03

is they can be very subversive

1:20:08

about that kind of stuff, can't they? So

1:20:12

yeah, homeschool. They

1:20:14

would call us a non-public

1:20:17

school. We did homeschooling in

1:20:19

North Carolina. So they have tried to use

1:20:21

that label of it being a school for a long

1:20:24

time. They demanded that we send

1:20:26

them a form. Of course, they never did

1:20:28

do any follow-up or anything like that. But

1:20:31

we had to have a name and we

1:20:33

had to file a form every year.

1:20:36

I called it the Parapetus

1:20:38

Academy because we did parapetic instruction.

1:20:40

We did unschooling. They walked along with us

1:20:44

and we talked about that while we were in

1:20:46

the way. But yeah, they want to

1:20:48

play those types of games. Look,

1:20:50

the key thing is make sure that

1:20:52

you're a member of the Homeschool Legal

1:20:54

Defense Association. That's a

1:20:56

key thing. But they're very

1:20:58

good in terms of providing

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do you say were was tax day. If

1:24:01

you paid your taxes yesterday or had

1:24:03

to write a check or something, just

1:24:05

remember, Pfizer paid zero in taxes. How

1:24:07

much did you pay? Pfizer

1:24:10

that got tens of billions of dollars

1:24:12

from Trump, that had their

1:24:14

products delivered for free, paying

1:24:17

zero in taxes. Every

1:24:20

year, Pfizer sends an army of lobbyists

1:24:22

to Washington, D.C., seeking to manipulate the

1:24:24

tax code to their benefit as they

1:24:26

manipulate the liability laws to their benefit

1:24:29

in every country. This is Jordan Schachtel

1:24:31

at dossier talking about it. But,

1:24:33

you know, it's just another Wall Street company that

1:24:36

Trump said was essential during the lockdown,

1:24:38

while Main Street and

1:24:40

mom and pop businesses were non-essential. The

1:24:42

middle class was non-essential, very much like

1:24:45

his tax code that he had done

1:24:48

earlier, where the big tax

1:24:50

breaks went to the Wall Street companies

1:24:52

and especially to the multinational companies. The

1:24:54

idea being that we're going to take

1:24:56

these multinational companies like Pfizer, who put

1:24:59

all their stuff into offshore tax

1:25:01

havens and things like that, we're

1:25:03

going to get them to repatriate

1:25:05

their money into America by giving

1:25:07

them unbelievable tax cuts. So

1:25:10

much so that Apple was saying, giving away stuff,

1:25:12

they said, well, we're embarrassed. You know, our leftist

1:25:14

supporters out there are really upset that we're getting

1:25:16

so much money from Trump. So we're

1:25:19

going to do some things to give that away.

1:25:21

But that was the idea. We're going to take

1:25:23

the biggest corporations out of Wall Street and we're

1:25:25

going to take the multinational corporations and we're going

1:25:27

to give them the biggest tax breaks and you

1:25:31

get some maybe crumbs or

1:25:33

you might see your taxes go up. Now,

1:25:36

you take a look at that. Look at your, you

1:25:38

know, the cap that Trump puts on

1:25:40

your property taxes and sales taxes and

1:25:42

all your local taxes and everything. Oh,

1:25:45

well, that was to hurt and to own

1:25:47

the libs in the blue states

1:25:49

where they have really high local taxes. Now,

1:25:52

maybe it hurts you too. The

1:25:57

bottom line is it raised the taxes for

1:25:59

individuals. Maybe more

1:26:01

so in the high-tax states than in the

1:26:03

other states. But the purpose was to raise

1:26:05

taxes for individuals while you give billions

1:26:08

among billions of breaks to each

1:26:10

of these multinational corporations. Unless

1:26:13

you're running Pfizer, which is paying a grand total of

1:26:15

$0.00 and 0 cents in

1:26:18

taxes this year, most

1:26:20

Americans, it's time to fork over cash to the

1:26:22

feds. Of

1:26:25

course, the other part of it is, oh,

1:26:28

I get money back. Oh, this is great.

1:26:30

It's like a bonus. That's the, they, they

1:26:32

brow beat you into over withholding. And

1:26:35

if you don't over withhold, they hit you with fines. So

1:26:38

they brow beat you into over withholding, pay you no interest

1:26:40

on it, and then they send you a check and say,

1:26:42

oh, this is great. I want, I get my tax money

1:26:45

back. That's the game

1:26:47

they play and it seems to work with most people. No,

1:26:51

just like with the Trump stuff, they can't

1:26:53

figure out what's going on. Despite bringing a

1:26:55

50 and $58

1:26:57

billion in revenue and

1:27:00

billions in net income for 2023,

1:27:03

Pfizer will not pay a dime

1:27:06

in taxes. And

1:27:08

of course, Trump paid for their product. He

1:27:11

delivered their product for free. He

1:27:14

pressured and forced people to coerce people

1:27:16

into taking this stuff. And

1:27:19

where, where are the conservatives that are out

1:27:21

there? Where are the conservatives that are against

1:27:23

crony crap-alism? Oh,

1:27:26

they give Trump a pass on that kind of stuff too. Every

1:27:29

year Pfizer alone spends tens of millions of

1:27:31

dollars lobbying legislators to manipulate

1:27:33

the tax code to their benefit. You see,

1:27:36

you spend a million, you get

1:27:38

a billion. Who

1:27:40

wouldn't go for that, right? Your

1:27:43

politicians, Democrat and Republican are

1:27:46

the best return on investment

1:27:48

any corporation can get. All

1:27:51

you have to do is give them a

1:27:54

million dollars. They give you a billion dollars in

1:27:56

return of other people's money. What

1:27:59

else can you imagine? invest your money into and get

1:28:01

a thousand times what you put in. In

1:28:05

a 2022 rally, Biden

1:28:07

screamed in the microphone, we beat pharma

1:28:10

this year, we beat pharma this year

1:28:12

and it mattered. We're going to change

1:28:14

people's lives. Well, he

1:28:17

hasn't changed anything about the benefits

1:28:20

that pharmaceutical companies get two

1:28:23

years on, nothing at all.

1:28:27

And you

1:28:30

need to understand that there's just

1:28:32

the public persona is the difference

1:28:34

between Biden and Trump. The

1:28:37

CDC is saying that there is no link

1:28:39

to COVID vaccination and

1:28:42

to sudden cardiac death. They're

1:28:45

still lying. And we all

1:28:47

know they're lying. That's what's so

1:28:49

amazing about this. They think that we're that stupid.

1:28:52

We're stupid enough that we don't blame the people

1:28:55

responsible for it. But we're not

1:28:57

so stupid that we don't see it. Not

1:28:59

least the conservatives, the liberals, yes. Liberals don't

1:29:01

see it. Conservatives see it and

1:29:04

they won't hold anybody responsible for it. It

1:29:07

just happened at the same time as a rollout. Can't

1:29:11

understand why people would think that.

1:29:13

Funny that you think that. Going

1:29:16

back to Martin Short and Sirene, funny that you

1:29:18

would think that we're giving people heart effects. Well,

1:29:21

what makes you think that? I don't really understand

1:29:23

why you would say that. There's

1:29:25

an update here from Handy, from

1:29:29

his Substack Handy's Hangout. He

1:29:32

says the past six weeks or so have been fairly

1:29:34

slow in the ambulance, but the ERs are still fairly

1:29:36

busy. Unfortunately, we still see

1:29:39

the occasional unexplained death and we will

1:29:41

see younger patients than what you would

1:29:43

expect with medical problems, not

1:29:45

typically seen in the younger demographic. Heart

1:29:49

problems, unexplained weakness,

1:29:51

cancers, usually fairly advanced when

1:29:54

found, hypertensive crisis,

1:29:56

strokes, and on and on.

1:30:00

And so, yeah, the connection to

1:30:02

the cardiac blood clots is

1:30:04

really pretty obvious. There's

1:30:06

a lot of other things that are more subtle,

1:30:08

like what he's talking about here. He said, I

1:30:11

mentioned a friend from the gym on the Rockfin

1:30:13

chat. Thank you for reading the comment. I'd like

1:30:15

to give you a little bit more information. My

1:30:18

friend is approximately 50 years old and

1:30:20

was in pretty good physical condition. We

1:30:22

used to do jiu-jitsu together. He

1:30:24

was an avid outdoorsman, even did a 300

1:30:27

mile hike on the Appalachian Trail

1:30:29

in 2019. That's

1:30:32

pretty impressive. Today

1:30:35

he has extreme weakness and fatigue,

1:30:38

unexplained excruciating pain in parts of

1:30:40

his spine and in the joints

1:30:42

of his jaw and no appetite.

1:30:46

He has lost 35 pounds in a fairly

1:30:48

short amount of time. So

1:30:50

far, he's been officially diagnosed

1:30:52

with myocarditis and

1:30:55

an enlarged heart. He's

1:30:57

scheduled for more scans, for more blood

1:30:59

work and for a spinal tap to

1:31:02

look at his spinal fluid. But

1:31:07

he was just set back with pneumonia

1:31:10

and pulmonary edema this week. The

1:31:13

doctors are perplexed. He

1:31:15

was healthy. He

1:31:17

took the jabs. Now he's

1:31:19

not healthy at all. Far from it.

1:31:22

From what I understand, all of this

1:31:24

began to snowball after a back injury.

1:31:27

I'm not sure if the pulled back

1:31:29

triggered something or not. Maybe

1:31:32

it's completely unrelated. Again,

1:31:34

you can find Handy's hangout on Substack.

1:31:37

Very valuable information Handy's

1:31:39

been giving us throughout

1:31:41

all this so-called

1:31:44

pandemic, telling us what

1:31:46

he sees in the hospitals, what

1:31:48

the medical staff are saying, what they're

1:31:50

doing, the rest of this. In

1:31:53

Japan, there were massive

1:31:55

rallies on Saturday against

1:31:58

the WHO's pandemic treaty. Let's

1:32:01

stop the third atomic bomb

1:32:03

with our hands, in

1:32:06

the hands of the Japanese people. That

1:32:09

was what they were putting out. They

1:32:11

said tens of thousands of citizens across the

1:32:13

nation came together in a series of pandemic

1:32:15

rallies. The protests centered on

1:32:17

the widespread opposition to

1:32:20

the World Health Organization's so-called pandemic

1:32:22

treaty. But of course, it's

1:32:24

also the International Health Regulations. They've got

1:32:26

these two different documents out there. They

1:32:29

play a shell game with them as soon as you say,

1:32:31

well, this does that. No, no, no, it doesn't do that.

1:32:33

Well, because the other one does it. The other document does

1:32:35

it. They work in tandem. Escalating

1:32:38

concerns over infectious disease and public

1:32:40

health becoming potent tools for

1:32:43

an unprecedented push toward

1:32:45

what is perceived by many

1:32:47

as a totalitarian surveillance society.

1:32:51

Well, again, Trump, Biden, even

1:32:53

RFK. Anybody care

1:32:55

about this kind of stuff? Even

1:32:58

if they address it, do you think that they would

1:33:00

do anything about it if they become present or will

1:33:02

they pull a Michael Johnson

1:33:04

on us? What

1:33:09

a betrayal. Speaking at

1:33:11

one of these events, was a professor anyway,

1:33:14

concerning the trend of our health

1:33:16

being weaponized and what he terms

1:33:19

as a third world war that

1:33:21

is being fought with information.

1:33:24

Well, the pen is always

1:33:26

mightier than the sword. And

1:33:29

the first thing to go is free speech

1:33:32

whenever war begins. They began

1:33:34

this war, even before the Trump lockdowns of 2020.

1:33:41

They've been planning and practicing this war and

1:33:43

they began the information war in the

1:33:46

open in earnest at

1:33:49

the midpoint of the Trump administration and he did

1:33:51

nothing. When the info

1:33:54

was purged. He

1:33:56

brought in the biggest conservative and

1:33:58

libertarian think tanks here. and Kato and they said,

1:34:00

oh yeah, I don't like censorship, but you know,

1:34:02

the social media companies can do whatever they want.

1:34:06

They're people too. The

1:34:08

corporations are people too. The corporations have rights and the corporations

1:34:10

have a right to censor whoever they want. Now, I don't

1:34:12

like the way their decision is, but they have that right.

1:34:14

No, they don't. No, they don't. It's

1:34:17

a public square. They were

1:34:19

given Section 230 protection because they were not

1:34:21

supposed to be publishers. They were just supposed

1:34:23

to manage the square. And

1:34:27

yet they know how the game is played. And

1:34:30

they know what the government wants and they

1:34:32

found out the government is actually giving them

1:34:34

memos as to precisely what they want. So

1:34:38

a professor in a way in Japan urged

1:34:40

the public to resist

1:34:42

introducing genetic vaccines into their body. Yeah,

1:34:45

you see, that's what I said. I

1:34:48

called it from the beginning, a genetic

1:34:50

code injection. I said, do

1:34:52

you realize they've never done this mRNA before? Do

1:34:54

you realize what they're doing is they're going in,

1:34:56

they're going to reprogram your DNA? Well,

1:34:59

the mRNA can't reprogram DNA. Well, if it's

1:35:01

going to copy it, it can. If

1:35:04

it doesn't copy it correctly. And then we

1:35:06

found out Thomas Jefferson University right

1:35:08

about that time. This is

1:35:11

as the vaccine was being talked about in the spring

1:35:13

of 2020. Thomas

1:35:15

Jefferson University did an

1:35:18

experiment showing that they could change

1:35:20

DNA using mRNA. This

1:35:25

is not about faulty

1:35:27

copy. This is about

1:35:29

deliberately changing it using

1:35:31

mRNA. This is why it was such a

1:35:33

betrayal. Alex knew that.

1:35:36

Alex ignored, hoped that

1:35:38

people would ignore the truth. And

1:35:41

you could tell him, oh, this is a dead or weakened

1:35:43

virus. It wasn't anything at all. It wasn't a dead or

1:35:45

weakened pathogen at all, let alone a

1:35:47

virus. It

1:35:49

was a genetic code injection. So

1:35:53

yeah, the GCI. The

1:35:57

Metropolitan Police in London. As

1:36:02

Expose News says, admit that they

1:36:04

know what's going on and they

1:36:06

know that it's all being suppressed. A former

1:36:08

police officer, Mark Sexton, put

1:36:10

out on X. He said the Metropolitan Police, the

1:36:13

biggest police force in the UK, admit that they

1:36:15

know that there are issues out there with the

1:36:17

vaccines and it's all being suppressed. He

1:36:19

came to this conclusion following his recent call to

1:36:21

the Met Police crime desk. He

1:36:23

asked for an update on a crime that

1:36:26

he had filed a report on and

1:36:29

it was against a member

1:36:32

of Parliament, a couple of

1:36:34

them, Pfizer and the UK government

1:36:36

talking about misconduct. Dr.

1:36:39

Michael Yaden also contributed to that

1:36:41

report. All evidence

1:36:43

clearly points to pre-planned well-funded

1:36:46

attack not just in

1:36:48

the UK but around the world against the

1:36:50

people. Isn't it amazing how busy Dr. Burks

1:36:52

was? Idiots. Idiots.

1:36:55

And again, I cannot believe that

1:36:57

it was Brownstone and Zero Head

1:36:59

would put out that nonsense from

1:37:02

Good Kid Productions.

1:37:05

Now, by the way, if you're

1:37:07

Good Kid Productions, give me a call.

1:37:09

I'd like to do an interview with

1:37:11

you. Let's have a one-on-one. I will.

1:37:13

I typically don't do adversarial interviews but

1:37:15

I'll make an exception in your case.

1:37:17

I would dearly love to talk to

1:37:19

Good Kid Productions. I'll contact on myself

1:37:21

outside this program. I know they don't

1:37:23

watch this program. Well,

1:37:26

I'd like to get whoever that is on

1:37:28

here. Yeah, defend what you had to say.

1:37:31

I got lots of questions for you. It

1:37:34

was all pre-planned, it was well-funded, it was global,

1:37:36

it wasn't just the UK government. It was every

1:37:38

government around the world. So what does that tell

1:37:40

us? Global conspiracy was running that. How

1:37:42

does the anti-terrorism organization MI5 plan

1:37:45

to deal with this information? Because it's clearly an act

1:37:47

of terrorism, he said. So

1:37:51

they said, well, so now

1:37:53

they're ignoring all correspondence. They

1:37:56

did not, by the way, admit that

1:37:58

they know that This is

1:38:01

just his conclusion. It's a

1:38:03

misleading headline. But

1:38:05

we know that they know. Because

1:38:11

the people north of Richmond, the Richmond north of Richmond,

1:38:15

they think we don't know, but we know. And

1:38:18

we know that they know that we know. Public

1:38:23

officers are held to a higher standard than

1:38:25

the ordinary prudent reasonable man. Well, shouldn't the

1:38:27

president be held to that standard too? Oh

1:38:30

no, no, not the president. Well,

1:38:32

Biden should be and Obama should be. The

1:38:36

Bushes and the Clintons and the Reagans, they should all

1:38:38

be held to that higher standard. But not Trump, not

1:38:40

Trump. No, no, no. Poor thing. He's

1:38:42

just a babe in the woods. He doesn't know what's going on. This

1:38:46

is what's known as a massive gamble with

1:38:48

people's lives. He's the guy to do it.

1:38:51

And the casinos. Of course, he lost. In

1:38:55

the case of Trump, the house lost.

1:38:59

He lost all six casinos. Misconduct

1:39:01

in a public office may involve

1:39:03

a positive act or it may

1:39:05

involve omission and circumstances

1:39:07

where the action is required. It says lawyers who

1:39:09

were on the side of this police officer who's

1:39:12

trying to get these people to

1:39:15

admit to the truth. And again, in

1:39:17

the past I had Tony Rook, his

1:39:20

father was a police officer

1:39:23

and he did documentaries

1:39:25

about 9-11. Actually, he was

1:39:27

able to get retired police officers and

1:39:30

judges to sit as a

1:39:32

jury. While

1:39:34

he presented evidence like a grand jury,

1:39:37

he presented evidence to them about

1:39:39

what happened with 9-11. And

1:39:42

I read active duty firemen who

1:39:44

presented evidence about 9-11 and said,

1:39:46

you know, what's going on with

1:39:49

this? Why haven't we had, if

1:39:51

a steel skyscraper can just

1:39:53

collapse in its own footprint like that?

1:39:56

Why haven't we changed the building codes? Or why haven't we

1:39:58

changed the firefighting

1:40:00

procedures. Why hasn't some

1:40:03

architect or some building inspector been

1:40:05

called up? There's a lot of dogs

1:40:08

that aren't barking here. So

1:40:11

good luck with all that. Misconduct

1:40:13

in a public office may involve a positive

1:40:16

act or an omission

1:40:18

in circumstances where action is required. In 1979

1:40:20

there was a case in the UK

1:40:24

where a police officer was held

1:40:26

to have been correctly convicted when

1:40:28

he made no move to

1:40:30

intervene during a disturbance in

1:40:33

which a man was kicked to death. He just

1:40:35

stood there and watched it and

1:40:37

so they convicted him. So

1:40:39

if Trump just stands there and watches Fauci or

1:40:42

Burks or Pence, pick your

1:40:44

favorite villain. If Trump

1:40:46

just stands there and watches Burks

1:40:48

or Fauci or Pence or all of

1:40:51

them, pick the American

1:40:53

public to death. Pick

1:40:55

the middle class, the working

1:40:57

class, the mainstream America businesses.

1:40:59

If Trump stands there and

1:41:01

watches these be kicked to

1:41:03

death, does he

1:41:05

have any culpability? Even

1:41:09

if he wasn't doing it, it's

1:41:11

never been more clear. Nobody

1:41:13

is coming to save us he said. Not

1:41:16

the police, not the military,

1:41:18

not the judiciary, it's up to us the

1:41:21

people to come together as one.

1:41:23

We must protect each other

1:41:25

and lawfully take back our country from

1:41:27

these criminals. You see

1:41:29

the purpose of Trump is

1:41:31

to assuage the people who would normally do this. It's

1:41:35

to assuage the people who would have

1:41:37

not allowed Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden

1:41:39

to do this. It

1:41:42

is to put a massive pacifier

1:41:46

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that. That's very kind. So

1:44:06

just a note to say thanks for doing what

1:44:08

you do, David. Your show is a blessing. Well,

1:44:10

thank you. I appreciate that. It

1:44:13

is discouraging to see that it

1:44:15

is... I don't know. Just look around. It's

1:44:18

like, what's going on?

1:44:20

You know, Ron Paul talks about, well, this

1:44:22

is retaliation for retaliation, all the rest of

1:44:24

the stuff, but it's the Trump thing. I

1:44:27

get it. I've seen the military industrial complex.

1:44:30

I've seen the conflicts

1:44:32

between Israel and the Arabs

1:44:34

forever. I've seen

1:44:36

this kind of stuff, and I guess you kind of get used to it. I

1:44:38

just can't get used to people who

1:44:40

willfully look the other way with all this

1:44:42

stuff. Just amazing. By the

1:44:44

way, if you're watching, you

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like the program, please like the

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the visibility. Obviously, I'm not getting through to

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just remind you that you can support us

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your credit card changed. Maybe there's something else going

1:45:13

on. I don't know. We'll talk about what

1:45:16

is happening with Bank of America. They are not

1:45:19

just snitching on people who

1:45:23

made purchases in and around Washington on January

1:45:25

the 6th, but they're also now deplatforming

1:45:27

a lot of people. You've got some

1:45:30

state attorneys general who are

1:45:32

pushing back against Bank of America. That's

1:45:34

the harbinger of what is to come.

1:45:37

But again, if you want

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to go to SubscribeStar, we had one of the

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things that we've changed. By the way, we put

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soon as we can get everything rendered out

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and uploaded, we just put it

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up without any description. And then

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when we can go through and get the transcript,

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done and go through

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and give you some

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time codes for where the different topics are,

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we will update that description. And so

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you'll see it going up now on

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video sites and on

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the podcast sites and everything. You'll see it

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go up without the description saying it's coming.

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And then when we get the description, we'll

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put that up. So it takes us about

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four hours to get the description, transcript stuff

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and everything else. So we didn't

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want to wait that long. So we'll have the show

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1:46:33

about that on Subscribestar. So we'll put

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it up on Subscribestar in two parts

1:46:37

like that as well. On

1:46:40

Rockfin, Torinator, thank you for the tip. It

1:46:43

was a great show as always. I just wanted to send a

1:46:45

follow-up comment to the one I sent yesterday. The

1:46:47

full title of that documentary about

1:46:49

the Whitmer kidnapping plot is Kidnap

1:46:51

and Kill, an FBI

1:46:53

terror plot. So it's definitely exposing the truth.

1:46:56

The website is knkfilm.com. I

1:46:58

had an interview with a creator yesterday. This

1:47:00

is close to home for me because I

1:47:02

live in Michigan, born and

1:47:04

raised. Well, again, the

1:47:07

FBI unfortunately is close to home for all of us. I

1:47:11

had a great interview with Steve and Fran. I'll have

1:47:13

to check that out. I didn't yesterday be honest with

1:47:16

you. I have time to look at that. And on

1:47:18

Rockfin, James, thank you very much for the tip. I

1:47:20

appreciate that. Well, there

1:47:22

is a Georgia man who's

1:47:24

now been sentenced to 50 years

1:47:28

for poisoning, poisoning

1:47:30

his newborn with

1:47:32

antifreeze. And

1:47:35

I saw this and I thought, wow, you know,

1:47:37

what a tragic thing. And

1:47:40

it reminded me of what Stalin said. One

1:47:43

death is a tragedy. A

1:47:46

million deaths is a statistic.

1:47:49

And if you get 10 million or more, that's Dr.

1:47:51

Burks's fault, right? That's Stalin said that, didn't he? Now,

1:47:54

you know, Trump is not going to stand trial. He's

1:47:58

not going to stand trial for killing. Paypal.

1:48:01

Ah he is. I'm not going to

1:48:03

stand trial for killing millions of people.

1:48:07

Are he's not going to go to

1:48:09

jail for I knew instead Nine standing

1:48:11

trial for is a sexual mom. Them.

1:48:14

Pay. Off serve hookers and stuff to

1:48:16

try to a cover this stuff up.

1:48:19

And. All of the conservative

1:48:21

sites are just so concern for

1:48:24

him. I can't

1:48:26

go to my son's graduation. He.

1:48:28

says. Judge. Is gonna keep

1:48:30

him there. Can't leave New York. Trials.

1:48:34

Probably gonna go through Memorial Day or

1:48:36

whatever. same and I can enter their

1:48:38

until June. I. Can't go

1:48:40

to my son's graduation. Guess what? Donnie? There's

1:48:44

a lot of people who can't go

1:48:46

to their Charles graduation either because you

1:48:48

killed him with your shot you gave

1:48:50

their athletic. Kid. A.

1:48:52

Heart attack. They're

1:48:54

healthy young chops got a heart attacks

1:48:57

because of your shots. You.

1:49:00

Murdering line cinema done.

1:49:04

He got away with murder. You get

1:49:06

away with mass murder. You get away with them.

1:49:08

Aside, you got away with populations across. He got

1:49:10

away with being. A suppose it

1:49:12

anti globalist. When.

1:49:15

You did everything the class schwab in the U

1:49:17

N and Bill Gates wanted you to do. You

1:49:19

Not on the opposite side of Bill Gates? This.

1:49:22

Is just sony processional decimal. So.

1:49:26

Says this whole thing as a political witch hunt. Mr.

1:49:30

Playboy. And as

1:49:32

I placed a curse. Or

1:49:36

ten. Minutes that is. It

1:49:38

does just be grateful, but they

1:49:40

didn't find all that evidence about

1:49:42

you and Epstein A. Flower.

1:49:47

Hush Money trial began to and Trump's

1:49:49

sex life. emerges as

1:49:51

a key seem ah but not

1:49:54

as epstein x escapades as it

1:49:56

is going to avoid any scrutiny

1:49:58

for that kind stuff. And

1:50:01

as all this is happening, RFK

1:50:05

Jr. says he was approached

1:50:07

to be Trump's vice president. And

1:50:10

again, we talked about this many times, how

1:50:12

during the transition period, Trump invited RFK Jr.

1:50:15

into the Trump Tower and he was interviewed

1:50:17

by the press. What did you talk about?

1:50:19

Well, you know, I'm not anti-vaccine, I said

1:50:21

RFK Jr., I just want to make sure

1:50:23

the vaccines are safe. And we

1:50:25

talked about that. And, you know, he's talked about

1:50:27

having me on a

1:50:29

committee to review the vaccine safety and all

1:50:32

the rest of this stuff. And

1:50:34

then right after that, the big pharmaceutical contribution

1:50:36

started rushing into Trump. He just used RFK

1:50:39

Jr. to bid his price up. And

1:50:43

so now he's

1:50:45

calling RFK Jr. a radical lefty.

1:50:49

And he says, President

1:50:52

Trump called me an ultra left

1:50:54

radical. I'm so

1:50:56

liberal that his emissaries

1:50:58

asked me to be his vice president. I

1:51:01

respectfully declined the offer, he said,

1:51:03

because he's had this rodeo once

1:51:06

before. I am

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1:54:20

Thank you. On Rumble,

1:54:22

AlanJ78, I didn't get

1:54:24

to see my mother, my father, and

1:54:26

my father-in-law while they died in a

1:54:28

hospital because of Trump. It

1:54:33

was because of Trump. The

1:54:35

buck and the responsibility stopped with him.

1:54:38

He could have changed any of these things. He

1:54:40

could have mass-produced ivermectin, all you people.

1:54:42

Oh, ivermectin? Well, he could have

1:54:44

mass-produced it. He could have said to the hospitals, if

1:54:47

you don't allow people to have ivermectin, I'm

1:54:50

going to pull your Medicare and Medicaid expenses, which

1:54:53

is what Biden did. As I said, they always either

1:54:55

bribe people or blackmail them with the money. He

1:54:58

could have easily, much more

1:55:00

easily, manufactured ivermectin than

1:55:03

ventilators. But

1:55:05

one kills. The other

1:55:07

one saves. And

1:55:11

he could have changed those rules in

1:55:13

the hospital. He could

1:55:15

have done it with financial incentives. Instead

1:55:17

of paying them $39,000 to put people on

1:55:19

a ventilator, he could have

1:55:22

paid them, well, $13,000 to identify them as

1:55:24

a victim. And

1:55:28

here's your ivermectin. Now, he

1:55:30

didn't do that because he wanted the pandemic, because

1:55:32

he wanted the lockdown, because he wanted the vote

1:55:34

by mail. So don't talk to me about January

1:55:37

the 6th. Suckers.

1:55:40

I'm sorry it happened to you. I tried to warn you. My

1:55:44

conscience is clear, but you're suckers. You

1:55:46

got suckered into this. Again,

1:55:50

we knew what Biden was. We knew what he

1:55:52

was going to do. It's not justified what he

1:55:54

did to people. But

1:55:57

these same people, and again, a lot of

1:55:59

them understand. that Trump may

1:56:01

be their only hope to get out of jail.

1:56:04

I understand that. 86 House Republicans

1:56:09

vote for warrantless surveillance of

1:56:11

Americans. That's where we are.

1:56:14

86 House Republicans, plus the Speaker

1:56:16

of the House, have

1:56:18

just done their best

1:56:20

to nullify the Fourth

1:56:22

Amendment. Now that's some sad

1:56:25

commentary on where we are. Trump speaks very

1:56:27

highly of Speaker Johnson, who

1:56:29

ran this through. And then when

1:56:31

people said, but what about Marjorie Taylor

1:56:34

Greene? You know, they're the opposite sides

1:56:36

of this, and she's talking about a

1:56:38

motion to throw him out to

1:56:40

have a vote again, and she

1:56:43

can't get support from other Republicans to

1:56:45

do that. But again, they're on

1:56:48

opposite sides, and so Trump speaks highly of

1:56:50

both of them, because again, he can just

1:56:52

flip-flop, and nobody holds him accountable to one

1:56:54

thing or the other. And

1:56:56

of course, he's not going to say anything at all. He's not

1:56:58

going to take an issue on any issue.

1:57:01

He's not going to take an issue

1:57:03

on any principle. It'll simply be about

1:57:05

people, oh, I like Johnson, and I

1:57:07

like MTG. You know, they're great. We

1:57:10

get along really well with the Speaker, and

1:57:12

I get along really well with Marjorie. And

1:57:14

we have a Speaker. He was voted in,

1:57:16

and it was a complicated process. It's not

1:57:18

an easy situation for any Speaker yet. We

1:57:20

know that, Donny. We know that Speakers get

1:57:22

voted in. But what do you

1:57:24

think about the FISA surveillance stuff, huh? Yeah,

1:57:28

you reauthorized all this stuff. You put

1:57:30

in CIA people, as

1:57:33

you put in CIA bar, as

1:57:36

your Attorney General, you put, you promoted

1:57:38

Gina Haspel, who

1:57:40

tortured people and

1:57:43

used lies that she said

1:57:45

she got from the torture, sold

1:57:47

lies to sell, to

1:57:50

lie us into the Iraq War. And

1:57:52

you promoted her to the head

1:57:54

of the CIA, which means that

1:57:56

you're kind of good with that, doesn't it? Isn't that

1:57:58

what that means when you're... promote somebody for

1:58:01

lying us into the Iraq war? Yeah,

1:58:03

Trump said, you know, they lied us into

1:58:06

the Iraq war. Well, you promoted the person who

1:58:09

produced the lies. So

1:58:12

Johnson says, President Trump is 100% with me. There

1:58:15

we go. No problem with killing the Fourth

1:58:17

Amendment. Maria Bartiromo at

1:58:19

Fox said, well, the former President Trump

1:58:22

has talked about the possibility of turning

1:58:24

aid for Ukraine into a loan.

1:58:27

Is that what you're considering? Johnson

1:58:29

said, yes, you know, I had a great visit with

1:58:32

him on Friday, and he and I are 100%

1:58:34

united on these big agenda

1:58:37

terms. So I

1:58:39

guess you can forget about America first, right? We're

1:58:41

going to put Ukraine first, and

1:58:44

we're going to put World War III first. That's

1:58:47

our priority. And we can call it a loan,

1:58:51

because, you know, the only thing we care about is the money. Why

1:58:53

do we even care about the money? Again, they just print it without

1:58:56

any restrictions at all on it. And

1:59:00

when you look at the deficit, you

1:59:02

look at the inflation, you look at quantitative

1:59:04

easing, and you look at tax

1:59:06

day. Understand

1:59:09

that the Democrats explicitly say

1:59:11

that their MMT, their Modern Monetary

1:59:13

Theory, I call it the magic

1:59:15

money tree, but their Modern Monetary

1:59:17

Theory says that deficits do not

1:59:19

matter. If

1:59:21

you start to have inflation, then

1:59:24

what you do is you take money away from people

1:59:26

you don't like by raising their taxes. That's

1:59:29

what this is all about. And

1:59:31

they don't like the middle class. They

1:59:33

don't like the working class. So

1:59:36

they take away our money with taxes. That's

1:59:40

the MMT. And

1:59:44

that's what they've all signed on to. So

1:59:47

Trump is going to sign

1:59:49

on to Speaker Johnson to go

1:59:52

to war with America to surveil on Americans.

1:59:54

He never had a problem with any of

1:59:56

that stuff in his four years. It's

1:59:59

just fine. search warrants for Mr. and

2:00:01

Mrs. Verizon and spying on Americans

2:00:03

without a warrant, that's no problem. That

2:00:06

is generals and his CIA people. And

2:00:09

so that's not a problem. And he

2:00:11

supports the wars of the military industrial

2:00:14

complex and the generals and the intelligence

2:00:16

community. So they all see

2:00:18

eye to eye on that, even though both he

2:00:20

and Johnson used

2:00:23

to be on the other side. It's

2:00:25

almost like they're lying to us to get our

2:00:28

confidence because it's a con game or something.

2:00:32

Now, Brandon Smith, who I've had on, I generally

2:00:34

like his stuff, but again, this is the day

2:00:36

when I'm in a very contrarian mood because of

2:00:38

what I'm seeing here. Brandon

2:00:41

Smith at AltMarket.us says, the political

2:00:43

left has proven beyond

2:00:45

a doubt that they are authoritarians. I

2:00:48

agree with that. And

2:00:50

so has the political right shown

2:00:52

that they are authoritarians as well. He said nearly

2:00:54

20 years ago when I started my work in

2:00:57

the independent media, the common

2:00:59

mantra among my peers was noting

2:01:01

the existence of the quote, false

2:01:03

left and right paradigm. The

2:01:06

idea that Democrats and Republicans were essentially

2:01:08

the same and were working

2:01:10

toward the same exact authoritarian goals. This

2:01:13

was before the Ron Paul movement and

2:01:16

the libertarian Patriot shift within conservative circles

2:01:18

when neocons, the fake

2:01:20

conservatives, dominated all Republican

2:01:23

discourse. Well, have

2:01:25

you noticed that it's really changed? Do

2:01:27

you think we really are on different sides? Do

2:01:30

you think that Biden and Trump are different

2:01:32

on the pandemic, on medical martial law? Do you think they're

2:01:34

different on Ukraine that I just talked about? Oh, well, one

2:01:36

of them was just give them the money. The

2:01:38

other one wants to make it alone. Big difference,

2:01:40

isn't it, Brandon? No,

2:01:42

it's not a difference. You've been doing

2:01:45

this 20 years. And you've been doing it 40 years. Come back

2:01:47

and talk to me. And

2:01:50

talk to Gerald Salinty. He always talks about the

2:01:52

demo publicans. He's absolutely right

2:01:54

about that. No,

2:01:56

they are no different. They

2:01:58

are no different except the

2:02:01

lies that they tell you. And I've said

2:02:03

that about the authoritarians. You look at

2:02:05

the Nolan chart, again

2:02:07

David Nolan who's one of the founders of the Libertarian

2:02:09

Party came up, he said you know this whole line

2:02:11

thing, it just it's

2:02:14

we need to have a two-dimensional space. So

2:02:16

he said so you take a take a sheet of

2:02:18

paper, let's make this on a square here, you

2:02:21

take a sheet of paper that's a square and

2:02:23

on one axis you

2:02:26

got you know questions you

2:02:28

ask people when you score them on personal

2:02:30

liberty, the other one on economic liberty, vice

2:02:33

versa. Then you rotate the thing by 45

2:02:35

degrees. So now you

2:02:37

got a diamond shaped thing and then

2:02:40

you got left, you got right, you got

2:02:42

top, you got bottom and

2:02:44

you got the center. Now you've got a

2:02:46

two-dimensional space. Yeah scroll down scroll there show that.

2:02:48

There you go to the right

2:02:51

a little bit people. Oh okay I see they do

2:02:53

have it. Okay so yeah so

2:02:55

you got your centrist, your

2:02:57

conservatives and liberals got them on the left and

2:02:59

right, you got authoritarians out at the bottom, you

2:03:01

got libertarians at the top. See part of the

2:03:03

problem that David Nolan understood was

2:03:05

that you have Stalin and you got Hitler.

2:03:08

Now we identify one of them as ultra

2:03:10

left, the other one is ultra right. So

2:03:12

how is it that it's so much alike

2:03:14

in their country? Because

2:03:16

they're both authoritarian, they're both the totalitarian. It's

2:03:20

just the lies that they tell you to get

2:03:22

into office. The

2:03:24

communist Stalin would talk about the international,

2:03:26

the brotherhood of man and how we

2:03:29

need to have a global government to

2:03:31

bring about the brotherhood of men.

2:03:35

But then he you know life

2:03:37

in totalitarian Stalin was pretty

2:03:39

much like life in Hitler's

2:03:43

Nazi regime. Hitler

2:03:46

would come in instead of internationalism,

2:03:48

he would come in with populism

2:03:50

and nationalism and you

2:03:53

know it was all about the German people

2:03:55

and that type of thing. And then when

2:03:57

it came to industry what Stalin did

2:04:00

was he nationalized the industry and decided to

2:04:02

run it himself. Hitler said, well, that's foolish.

2:04:05

They both called themselves socialists, by the way. They

2:04:09

were both authoritarian and they both called themselves socialists,

2:04:11

but everybody wants to put them on opposite sides

2:04:13

of their political model, which doesn't

2:04:15

make any sense. When you got the

2:04:17

Nolan chart, they're both together down there

2:04:19

at the bottom, the authoritarian area. And

2:04:22

so what Hitler said was he

2:04:25

said, well, we're gonna leave the people who know

2:04:27

how to run these industries in charge. And

2:04:30

at the very end, I will get them out,

2:04:32

but we will still control them in

2:04:35

a fascist kind of way. We are all still

2:04:37

direct industry, that type of thing. Going

2:04:40

back to Brandon, Brandon Smith, he

2:04:42

says the political left does not

2:04:44

care about what is right. They do not care about

2:04:46

what is true. They only care about winning. Have

2:04:50

you noticed that MAGA is that way as

2:04:52

well? Have you noticed all the years

2:04:54

that Alex Jones was saying 40 chests?

2:04:57

We just got to win. We got to win this. We've

2:04:59

got to win this. If we don't win this, then

2:05:01

we can't do the good stuff. And that's the lies

2:05:04

that people will always tell you. I know

2:05:06

I told you this and I know that that's the

2:05:09

right thing to do, but I'm gonna do this because

2:05:11

that's gonna let me win. And

2:05:14

once you tell yourself that, once

2:05:16

you tell your audience that Trump is playing 40

2:05:18

chests, you no longer

2:05:20

have any principles. And

2:05:23

you're just, you know, floating

2:05:25

with the tide. And

2:05:28

you have also adopted

2:05:30

the tactic of the

2:05:32

left, which is the end

2:05:34

justifies the means. When

2:05:37

Alex tells you Trump is playing 40

2:05:39

chests, he's saying the end justifies

2:05:41

the means. Well, what is the end? The

2:05:43

end is going to be exactly the same

2:05:46

end that you had with the other guys.

2:05:48

It's going to be authoritarianism. It's going to

2:05:50

be totalitarianism. It's going to be the surveillance

2:05:52

police state. It's going to be massive democide.

2:05:54

That's the end. If you

2:05:57

adopt these means, you will never

2:05:59

achieve what is right and true by

2:06:02

telling people what is false and

2:06:05

by betraying principles that you said that

2:06:07

you believed. Is

2:06:10

this leftist infatuation with the dark side

2:06:13

driving the US to the edge of civil war? Ask

2:06:15

Brandon Smith. No,

2:06:18

actually, it's not. It

2:06:21

is the partisan divide. It is the

2:06:23

idea of both the left and the

2:06:26

right that we can fix this country

2:06:28

if we got our guy in the

2:06:30

White House. And let's give

2:06:32

all power to the

2:06:35

president. Let's give

2:06:37

Bormere the ring. He can fix

2:06:39

it. And then we're surprised when

2:06:41

he turns into a ringwraith. It's

2:06:45

this fixation on the presidency, this

2:06:47

fixation on Washington. The idea that

2:06:49

every problem needs to be solved

2:06:52

by government and hopefully government at

2:06:54

the federal level that has now

2:06:56

been adopted by conservative base. It

2:06:59

used to only be the conservatives,

2:07:01

the neocons that he's talking about.

2:07:04

But now this has been embraced by

2:07:07

the conservative base, by MAGA, because of

2:07:09

Trump. That's what's

2:07:11

changed, Brandon. That's what's changed

2:07:13

in the last 40 years. So

2:07:18

conservative and patriots cannot live

2:07:21

side by side with rabid

2:07:23

leftists, he said. Nor

2:07:25

can we accept a leftist controlled

2:07:28

government. Well, you've just bought

2:07:30

into the lie that they're trying to sell you

2:07:32

to do a civil war. You just went for

2:07:34

it hook, line, and sinker. If it's going to

2:07:36

be Biden, we're going

2:07:38

to have to take him

2:07:40

out, as Alex Jones said, by any

2:07:42

means necessary. It's going to get you a January

2:07:45

the 6th or worse, a civil

2:07:48

war. If you think that all power

2:07:51

belongs in Washington, all power belongs to the president,

2:07:53

and you lose, well, now

2:07:56

it's time for a war. And

2:07:58

You've got a lot of fools. A. Lot

2:08:00

of fools. And

2:08:03

both the left in the right, the democrats

2:08:05

and republicans who have fallen for that. And

2:08:07

again, like I said, I am not happy

2:08:09

with the news today. I'm seeing people that I

2:08:12

typically used to agree with: falling hook, line

2:08:14

and sinker. For. This

2:08:16

some this a gallon dialectic? Do

2:08:18

they know know? If.

2:08:21

You need her. Were.

2:08:23

We born yesterday or something. Disney

2:08:26

and Break. Pandemic.

2:08:29

Hysteria. Medical Tyranny. Yeah, it all began

2:08:32

under Trump most, right? Or

2:08:35

so I'm there. When you look at

2:08:37

them, When

2:08:39

you look at that a milestone as a to

2:08:41

talking about love. And. One at what

2:08:43

has happened when all this them. Are.

2:08:45

You go back and you look at how

2:08:48

did we get here. Well you know all

2:08:50

this stuff that you really hate. Now.

2:08:52

Really happened. Under. Trump.

2:08:56

And as if we gonna say well whatever it takes

2:08:58

months which are going to wind up with. The

2:09:01

Oh by the time Biden did this in

2:09:04

September. And here's the examples where they give.

2:09:07

Well this is Ben and began talking said

2:09:09

have of the states in the Us all

2:09:11

the red states against the you're going to

2:09:13

use the terminology that the left has been

2:09:15

on you. Read is the

2:09:17

color of communism, but they confuse

2:09:19

you with an answer you if

2:09:22

you accept it or they are

2:09:24

blocked. Attempts to continue the pandemic

2:09:26

lockdowns. So

2:09:28

maybe the solution? Brandon is not

2:09:30

in Washington. Maybe the solution is

2:09:33

at the state level. Because

2:09:36

I swear it was blocked. And

2:09:38

I'm. That. Was to continue.

2:09:42

The. Not the pandemic lockdowns, a pandemic that

2:09:44

lock us down. Trump, Blockbuster. And so what

2:09:46

happened was Trump like discounts? Biden wanted to

2:09:48

continue it, but the conservative republican state said,

2:09:50

well, now that is Biden. We're not gonna

2:09:52

go along with that and work and stop

2:09:55

it. And that's what I said when I

2:09:57

tell people I'm twenty two on that boat

2:09:59

and. For. Trump an I voted for

2:10:01

by neither, but I said biden is less

2:10:03

dangerous because of Biden as their. The

2:10:06

conservative republican states are going to oppose

2:10:08

and rather than falling and behind him

2:10:10

and doing whatever he says. And

2:10:14

that's exactly what happened And yet he believes that

2:10:16

were lost the most. We get Trump back in.

2:10:19

Best. The conclusion that he comes to. Give

2:10:22

me a break. By

2:10:25

the time Biden did this, These.

2:10:28

Vaccine mandates that he talks I said so

2:10:30

we had said. look at the stuff that

2:10:33

that Biden did to us. force vaccination. Know

2:10:35

employment for the on vaccinate, No access to

2:10:37

public spaces for man vaccine, No access to

2:10:39

normal medical treatment For the investments. By.

2:10:42

The time biden did this.

2:10:45

trumpet. Been doing that to us for eighteen months

2:10:47

a year and a half. Thousand.

2:10:50

September Twenty Twenty one. Trump.

2:10:52

And done that kind of set and I'm sorry to

2:10:54

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there was a debate that he had with a

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Libertarian vice presidential candidate of

2:13:22

the last election, Spike Cohen.

2:13:26

This was up in New Hampshire. And

2:13:28

so, David Hogg was debating

2:13:30

the Libertarian Spike Cohen, and

2:13:35

a Chinese immigrant, who was

2:13:37

also running for office in New Hampshire,

2:13:40

her name is Lily Tang Williams. She

2:13:44

got the microphone, and she got a

2:13:46

chance to ask a question late in

2:13:48

the discussion. And this is

2:13:50

what she had to say. Hi, my name is

2:13:52

Lily Tang Williams. Welcome to

2:13:54

my live free or die

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state. Actually, I am

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a Chinese. who survived

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communism. And under Mao, you know,

2:14:03

40 million people were starving to

2:14:05

death after he sold the communism

2:14:08

to them, and 20 million people

2:14:10

died murdered during his

2:14:12

Cultural Revolution. So my

2:14:14

question to you, David, is

2:14:16

that can you guarantee me a gun

2:14:19

owner tonight, our government

2:14:21

in the U.S., in D.C.,

2:14:24

will never, never become a

2:14:26

tyrannical government? And you guarantee

2:14:28

that to me? There's no way

2:14:30

I can ever guarantee that any government will not be

2:14:32

tyrannical. Well, then the debate on

2:14:35

gun control is over because I

2:14:37

will never give up my guns.

2:14:39

Never, never. And you should go

2:14:41

to China to say how gun

2:14:43

control works for dictatorship of

2:14:46

the CCP. Oh,

2:14:48

yeah. Okay. Well, you know, Mao said

2:14:50

power comes out of the barrel of a gun. And

2:14:54

the Second Amendment is there not

2:14:56

to support sports or

2:14:58

hunting, as the NRA for the longest time

2:15:01

would assert. It's there

2:15:03

to stand as a check against

2:15:05

that totalitarian power, because, you know,

2:15:07

power does come out of the barrel of a gun.

2:15:10

But yeah, she absolutely owned him on

2:15:13

that. Thank you on, Roxanne, thank you

2:15:15

to Michelle Obama. And thank you very

2:15:17

much for the tip. And

2:15:20

on Rumble, Freedom or Death, 1776, thank

2:15:22

you very much. Hey,

2:15:24

David, I can confirm that Subscribestar

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is canceling payments, and we have

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to go back and redo the payment.

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Wow. I just checked on mine and it was canceled.

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There is nothing wrong with my card. Well, that's

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the way it goes. You know, that's why I say

2:15:39

it's just so frustrating. I can't

2:15:41

get any traction with anybody anymore. It

2:15:43

feels like it. And

2:15:46

PayPal, you know, purged me five

2:15:48

months in. I got

2:15:51

two weeks in, I got purged by

2:15:54

YouTube again. I mean, it's just Venmo

2:15:56

canceled me and just, we'll talk

2:15:58

about what's going on here in just a second. with

2:16:00

Bank of America purging people,

2:16:04

debanking them. Tennessee

2:16:07

Senate makes a preemptive strike on

2:16:09

the red flag laws. You know, after the

2:16:11

Covenant school shooting by the transgender individual,

2:16:15

whose manifesto has still not been released. It's

2:16:21

the same at every state. When you go back

2:16:23

and look at Texas, we had the rural

2:16:27

areas that were

2:16:29

typically conservative and Republican, and then

2:16:31

you had the states that were

2:16:33

deep blue. Dallas,

2:16:36

Houston, San Antonio, Austin

2:16:38

especially. Here

2:16:40

in Tennessee, we've got Nashville and

2:16:42

Memphis, the two big cities, heavily

2:16:45

Democrat. Knoxville

2:16:48

is kind of halfway

2:16:50

between, you know, they've got some

2:16:52

lefties and some conservatives. Glenn

2:16:55

Jacobs, who guard

2:16:59

interviewed, is there as the mayor of

2:17:01

the county. But then you've also got

2:17:03

one of the Tennessee Three, who

2:17:06

is, I think, planning on running a

2:17:09

suicidal race against Marsha

2:17:13

Blackburn for Senate. No

2:17:17

way that's going to happen. But

2:17:19

she was one of the Tennessee Three

2:17:21

that went in and took over the

2:17:23

floor of the house with

2:17:25

the riot and the insurrection that happened there.

2:17:29

But in the wake of this shooting,

2:17:31

a transgender going to

2:17:33

a Christian school, shooting 9-year-olds in

2:17:35

the face, and

2:17:38

then they cover up for this person, and

2:17:40

they cover up for this

2:17:42

agenda, the Nashville government, and

2:17:44

then the response from the

2:17:46

supposedly Republican Governor Lee, is

2:17:49

to try to push through a red flag gun law. Well,

2:17:53

the Tennessee Senate is pushing hard in the other direction. Not

2:17:57

only did Lee not get his red flag

2:17:59

gun law, He called in a special session.

2:18:01

They were not meeting last

2:18:03

year, so he tried calling people in.

2:18:08

The Republicans are saying, it's not going to happen,

2:18:10

and it didn't happen. His

2:18:13

call for a version of the red flag law,

2:18:15

the opposition was so widespread he didn't even bother

2:18:17

to include a proposal in his agenda when

2:18:20

he finally called the lawmakers back to Nashville

2:18:22

for a special session last summer. The

2:18:25

special session was all about the red flag law, and

2:18:27

then he found something else put in there and just

2:18:30

basically took that out. He got so

2:18:32

much pushback from his own party. Still

2:18:35

had it to kind of

2:18:37

save face. The governor hasn't

2:18:39

tried to revive the measure either, but

2:18:42

Senate Republicans are concerned that anti-gun

2:18:44

officials in cities like Memphis might

2:18:46

try to enact their own local

2:18:48

version of an extreme risk protection

2:18:50

order. Take the gun and

2:18:53

do the due process later, as Trump said. Big friend

2:18:55

of the Second Amendment. No better

2:18:57

friend of the Second Amendment than Donald Trump, right,

2:18:59

as he would tell us? No.

2:19:03

No. Yeah. Do the due

2:19:05

process later? Well, then it's not due

2:19:07

process. During its Thursday, April 11th session,

2:19:09

the Tennessee Senate approved a bill which

2:19:12

prohibits all political subdivisions, meaning city

2:19:15

and county government, from enacting

2:19:17

any laws, ordinances, or resolutions

2:19:20

that provide for red flags. The

2:19:22

bill also prohibits local governments from

2:19:25

accepting any grants that would be tied

2:19:27

to the enforcement of this, because you understand this

2:19:30

is not their first rodeo. Unlike

2:19:32

the MAGA people, the politicians, and

2:19:35

the Tennessee Senate understand that what

2:19:37

the federal government does is it

2:19:39

gets around state laws by

2:19:42

bribing law enforcement officials. That's what they

2:19:44

did with civil asset

2:19:47

forfeiture laws, right? You

2:19:49

confiscate this, we'll let you keep 80% of

2:19:51

the money, and you can send 20% to us. And

2:19:55

they would do that in states even where the

2:19:57

prohibited thing like marijuana, for example, in California, have

2:19:59

been been made legal, the feds would come in

2:20:01

and say, you know, Jeff Sessions didn't want to

2:20:03

challenge that because he knew that they

2:20:06

had not prohibited marijuana in

2:20:08

a constitutional manner. And

2:20:10

so he didn't want to take that to court. He didn't want to

2:20:12

show that the emperor has no

2:20:15

clothes when it comes to the war on drugs. See,

2:20:17

that's the key issue. Yeah,

2:20:20

we need to have a discussion about drugs,

2:20:22

and we need to be very concerned about the fact

2:20:24

that they're using hallucinogenics more and more in

2:20:26

the technology areas and corporations and things

2:20:29

like that, and that they're selling it

2:20:31

with mainstream media. I

2:20:33

don't support drug use at all, but

2:20:35

I also don't support a lawless government

2:20:40

that does whatever it wishes. And

2:20:43

that's what the drug war is. So

2:20:46

they get around that by bribing people, and they knew

2:20:48

that, and they included that in the Tennessee law. It

2:20:51

was brought by Janice Bowling, a Republican

2:20:55

in Tennessee, said the bill creates

2:20:57

uniformity across the state of Tennessee.

2:21:00

This bill will prevent various cities

2:21:02

and municipalities across the state of

2:21:04

Tennessee from enacting their own variation

2:21:06

of a red flag law. If

2:21:08

we permit that to happen, it would create

2:21:10

chaos for gun owners and for the state.

2:21:14

And it would create confusion for law

2:21:16

enforcement, for judges, and for prosecutors. Moreover,

2:21:19

activists would be encouraged

2:21:21

to forum shop in

2:21:23

jurisdictions that support aggressive

2:21:26

infringement on citizens' gun

2:21:28

rights. And

2:21:31

so that's a

2:21:33

key issue there, and

2:21:36

they were able to get that through. On

2:21:39

Rumble, I'm Marty. Thank you very much for the

2:21:41

tip. It says, forget online donations.

2:21:43

Write a check. Use a stamp. No

2:21:46

processing fee. No nonsense. Yes. All

2:21:49

right. Thank you. That

2:21:51

is the best way to do it, or with Zelle.

2:21:55

But again, that goes to the banking. There is no

2:21:58

fee with Zelle, and I've gotten way more than that.

2:22:00

behind and reading the names on Zell. We

2:22:02

got that message through to a lot of people. A

2:22:04

lot of people started doing contributions there

2:22:06

as well, so I need to thank

2:22:09

them and I'll try to do that tomorrow, but

2:22:11

thank you Marty, I appreciate that. The

2:22:14

actual Civil War, you know, the 1861 Civil

2:22:18

War, not the film that

2:22:20

everybody is talking about, but

2:22:22

the actual Civil War also

2:22:24

was preceded by fiction that imagined

2:22:27

what if America had

2:22:29

a Civil War. This

2:22:31

is an article that was

2:22:37

featured by

2:22:39

Drudge in conjunction with everybody

2:22:41

talking about this new movie,

2:22:43

Civil War. And I

2:22:45

said you go back to a

2:22:48

book that was written. The year is 1849. Martin

2:22:51

Van Buren has just been sworn in

2:22:53

for his fourth term as president. Didn't

2:22:56

happen yet, right? Every state, this is

2:22:58

fiction, right? Every state from

2:23:00

the Carolinas on south

2:23:02

secede from the Union. The

2:23:05

U.S. Army occupies Richmond to keep Virginia from

2:23:07

joining them. Separatists take to

2:23:09

the Western Mountains and organize a

2:23:12

guerrilla campaign. In Washington, Martin Van

2:23:14

Buren assumes dictatorial powers and

2:23:17

hangs traitors on a whim. So

2:23:20

I guess his role was played by

2:23:22

Abraham Lincoln, right? The

2:23:26

sons of the Old Dominion have to

2:23:28

choose between the Union they've been raised

2:23:30

to admire and the state that they

2:23:33

deeply adore. That's very close to

2:23:35

a lot of the things that

2:23:37

happened. Again, you know, Martin Van

2:23:39

Buren was a, you had, Lincoln

2:23:42

declared martial law. He arrested newspaper

2:23:45

owners. He arrested a senator and, you

2:23:47

know, a congressman. I can't remember which

2:23:50

it was. Did

2:23:52

a lot of that stuff. Instituted the draft. Instituted

2:23:54

the fiat currency for the first time. But

2:23:57

they said this is a novel.

2:24:00

that was published in 1836. And

2:24:05

so they published it with a date of

2:24:07

1856. This

2:24:10

is 20 years in the future and this is what

2:24:12

I think the Civil War is going to look like. You've

2:24:15

got it pretty close actually.

2:24:17

But the interesting thing to me about this was,

2:24:19

as I pointed out many times, 1831, which

2:24:23

was five years before the guy wrote

2:24:25

this, 1831 was when they had

2:24:28

the nullification crisis, when

2:24:30

they nearly had a split and

2:24:33

it was South Carolina that was

2:24:35

leading the move to secede. And

2:24:38

that was over tariffs. It was over

2:24:40

economic issues and

2:24:43

created a nullification crisis.

2:24:46

But what predicated that

2:24:49

was what they called

2:24:51

the, the, the

2:24:54

taxes of, the tariffs of abomination, I

2:24:56

think was what they called them, tariffs. It was

2:24:59

taxes that were placed there by the

2:25:01

federal government on

2:25:03

tariffs, things coming in. It

2:25:06

was a protectionist move. And

2:25:09

again, when you look at what the

2:25:11

Civil War was fundamentally about, it

2:25:13

was really about the, the

2:25:16

industrial revolution and the

2:25:19

new economic power of

2:25:21

the industrial groups. And

2:25:23

it was also about the consolidation of the nation

2:25:26

state. And we could see that happening throughout Europe.

2:25:28

There were several different wars throughout Europe that

2:25:30

had to do with the industrial revolution

2:25:33

and with the move from a

2:25:36

decentralized power base that

2:25:39

was focused on an agrarian economy to

2:25:41

a centralized nation state that was focused

2:25:43

on industrialization. I've talked about this many

2:25:45

times. And the fact that in Italy,

2:25:49

it was exactly the same dates, 1861 to 1865. And

2:25:54

it had exactly the same outcome, created the

2:25:56

nation state as part of the

2:25:58

industrial revolution. Slavery was not an issue

2:26:01

there. And slavery was an

2:26:03

economic issue, but it

2:26:05

was not the issue. And

2:26:07

so, and it wasn't even the issue with

2:26:10

the 1831 nullification crisis. It was the tariffs

2:26:12

and the taxes and how

2:26:14

that was going to be set up. And

2:26:16

so it didn't happen. You didn't have

2:26:18

that civil war in 1831. You

2:26:21

had it in 1861, because

2:26:24

that was when it was aligned

2:26:26

with the Fourth Turning. You

2:26:29

see, people's attitudes, after

2:26:32

another 30 years of this, people were fed up

2:26:34

with institutions. And it wasn't just the institution of

2:26:36

slavery. They were fed up with a lot of

2:26:38

aspects of the institutions, just like we are right

2:26:40

now. And we're in the

2:26:42

latter stage of this Fourth Turning.

2:26:46

It should be finished within the next presidential

2:26:48

term, within the next five years. And things

2:26:50

are going to get really interesting. And

2:26:53

they're going to start moving really, really fast. Do

2:26:55

you think things have been changing rapidly up to

2:26:57

this point? It's going to be

2:26:59

accelerating through the end of this Fourth

2:27:01

Turning, 2029, 2030, that time.

2:27:04

It's going to move really fast, maybe

2:27:08

even beginning before this election, but

2:27:10

certainly after this election. Because

2:27:12

we've seen this happen over and over again. It's

2:27:15

just seasons. It's like seasons in people's

2:27:17

lives or seasons, you know,

2:27:19

summer, winter, fall, spring. But

2:27:22

there's seasons and cycles in society.

2:27:26

And so all these elements were there. It nearly

2:27:28

came to a head in 1831, but people had

2:27:30

the attitude, let's not have a war. Let's

2:27:35

try to work this out. And they came up with

2:27:37

a negotiated settlement. But

2:27:39

then 30 years later, we're tired of

2:27:41

this. We don't want this anymore. Same

2:27:44

kind of stuff you just saw with these essays,

2:27:47

right? The one from Brandon Smith. Well,

2:27:49

you know, I used to believe that they were pretty

2:27:51

much the same, but now they're totally different. So we

2:27:53

need to fight over this. That's

2:27:56

a fourth turning perspective.

2:28:00

Now, everything is fighting words. It

2:28:03

was very interesting going through this,

2:28:05

and he talked about several different

2:28:07

novels in this about

2:28:11

the Civil War. They were put

2:28:13

out there before the Civil War. Some

2:28:15

of them got it really wrong. Some

2:28:17

of them got it pretty right, like that

2:28:20

first one there. But

2:28:22

Edmund Ruffin, who,

2:28:24

if you know your Civil War history, that's

2:28:26

a pretty familiar name, he

2:28:28

actually wrote one of these about a year before it

2:28:30

actually happened. Most

2:28:33

of these books are very obscure. People

2:28:35

have not really picked them up. I

2:28:40

did not know that they did this type of thing. You

2:28:42

look at Harry Turtledove. Years

2:28:45

ago I enjoyed reading

2:28:47

his... He's got some

2:28:49

leftist politics and things that he looks

2:28:51

at, but he did have a good

2:28:53

understanding of history, and it was plausible

2:28:56

what he had to say. He

2:28:59

did a lot of series

2:29:01

of alternative history,

2:29:03

and one of them that he did was

2:29:05

called How Few Remain. I

2:29:08

remember the premise of the book was,

2:29:12

as the guy is starting to go, is

2:29:14

then teetum, I think was the battle, if

2:29:16

I remember correctly. He's

2:29:21

got his orders, and he drops them. And

2:29:23

then something goes, hey, you dropped your order. And he picks

2:29:26

up and says, oh, I can't imagine what would happen if

2:29:28

that fell in the hands of the enemy. And

2:29:32

in real life it actually did fall in the hands of the enemy,

2:29:35

and it changed things. But instead it didn't

2:29:37

in his alternative history, that one little thing

2:29:39

there. And

2:29:41

so instead that doesn't fall there. It's a

2:29:43

massive victory for the South. The war ends

2:29:46

early. And

2:29:50

so you have mostly characters who died in

2:29:52

the war eventually. People like Stonewall

2:29:54

Jackson and Jeb Stuart are still

2:29:56

there. Abraham Lincoln is basically

2:29:59

run out of town. on a rail, completely

2:30:01

discredited, but he comes back. This

2:30:03

takes place, and his takes place about

2:30:05

a couple of decades later. Stonewall

2:30:08

Jackson is president of the Confederacy. Abraham

2:30:11

Lincoln is having a comeback as a socialist

2:30:13

leader. I mean, it's kind of interesting because

2:30:15

he does know his characters that are there.

2:30:18

And Jeb Stuart is out west

2:30:21

fighting Indians with cavalry

2:30:23

that is mounted on camels because that's what he

2:30:25

had proposed when he had

2:30:27

been in the government with the Department

2:30:29

of War using camels going out

2:30:31

west. So he brings in a lot of little trivial

2:30:34

things like that. They're really kind of interesting. But

2:30:37

so there's an alternative history that

2:30:39

the people come up with. But this is

2:30:41

interesting because it was alternative history in anticipation

2:30:44

of the future, just like this Civil War thing. But

2:30:47

Edmund Ruffin, who helped to kick

2:30:49

off the actual Civil

2:30:51

War, is one of

2:30:54

the fire breathers, as they called him.

2:30:56

And he got the

2:30:58

honor, and he's an older guy at the

2:31:00

time, too. You look at him, he looks

2:31:02

pretty crazy. He's got long white hair.

2:31:04

He looks like he's absolutely insane.

2:31:09

But he was the one that gave the

2:31:11

honor to kick off the cannon to make

2:31:13

the first shot of the Civil War. Very

2:31:16

stupid the way they did that.

2:31:18

But anyway, an eccentric, long-maned, agricultural

2:31:23

reformer from Virginia, passionate

2:31:25

advocate of southern separation.

2:31:28

And so he wrote his book

2:31:30

Anticipations of the Future, 1860. And

2:31:33

that, he pretty much got

2:31:35

it all wrong because

2:31:38

he wrote it. It was going to be a piece

2:31:41

of cake for the South to win.

2:31:44

So there's some. But

2:31:48

the way this whole thing ended

2:31:50

in reality, Edmund Ruffin, who shot the first shot

2:31:53

of the Civil War, wound

2:31:56

up putting a rifle in his

2:31:58

mouth and blowing his head off at the end. of

2:32:00

the war because they'd lost and

2:32:02

not ripe

2:32:23

for this stuff. We got a lot of work ahead

2:32:25

of us to turn people against the romance and

2:32:28

the insanity of war as

2:32:30

evidenced by people like Edmund Wilson.

2:32:34

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2:32:37

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2:32:40

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2:34:49

Let's talk a little bit about climate. A

2:34:52

hundred billion dollars per year is going

2:34:55

to be needed to remove carbon from the

2:34:57

US. And

2:35:00

folks, it'll still be there. We'll have carbon-based

2:35:02

life form, we'll have carbon, whether it's plant

2:35:04

or animal, it'll be all over the place.

2:35:07

And it is absolute nonsense to think

2:35:10

that they're going to be able to,

2:35:13

that this is something that is harmful for us. As a matter of

2:35:15

fact, the Daily

2:35:17

Skeptic had an

2:35:19

interview with an astrophysicist who's

2:35:22

actually from Ukraine and

2:35:25

has done a lot of work in the UK where

2:35:27

the Daily Skeptic is. The

2:35:30

person's name is Valentina Zarkova,

2:35:34

a professor in Newcastle, UK.

2:35:37

She said, CO2 is not a

2:35:39

bad guess. That's right.

2:35:43

And it's in such small quantities as well. It reminds me

2:35:45

of the Woody Allen joke. We

2:35:48

said, you know, it's like the two old ladies who

2:35:50

come out of a restaurant, one of them said, the

2:35:52

food was horrible. And the other

2:35:54

one said, and in such small quantities as well. That's

2:36:00

you know, co2 is horrible in

2:36:02

a sense such small quantities as well. What do

2:36:04

we do about this? Well, you get the presses

2:36:06

running. We're gonna deceive people gonna have

2:36:09

them send us money She said we already

2:36:11

have a co2 deficit

2:36:14

in the world. It's three to four times

2:36:16

less What plants

2:36:18

would like? in other

2:36:20

words, you know since it is The

2:36:22

thing that makes them grow something that

2:36:25

is vital to their survival if you

2:36:27

have more co2 Guess what you're going to have

2:36:29

the plants growing more and faster and

2:36:31

the rest of the stuff We're gonna get more plant cover and

2:36:34

they're going to absorb that co2. They're

2:36:36

gonna put out oxygen But

2:36:39

she says it's three or four times less of

2:36:41

what the plants really would like to have She

2:36:44

said the proportion of co2 in the atmosphere has

2:36:47

been at much higher levels Throughout history than

2:36:49

it is now we can look at that

2:36:51

with cores You know You

2:36:53

might have some disagreement as I do with some

2:36:55

of their time frames on all of this stuff

2:36:57

and some of the assumptions about the time frames,

2:37:00

but you know, they can look at the carbon

2:37:03

content when they do these ice cores

2:37:05

and And all

2:37:07

the rest of stuff. She said currently

2:37:09

it's now at about 420 parts per million

2:37:11

or as we talk about it 0.04

2:37:14

percent She

2:37:17

said however, we've got a lot

2:37:19

of records that show that for most of

2:37:22

History of the earth. It

2:37:24

was about six times higher. It wasn't 0.04

2:37:26

percent. It was 0.25

2:37:30

percent a little

2:37:33

bit more than six times higher So

2:37:36

we don't need to remove co2 because

2:37:38

we actually need more of it. It's

2:37:41

food for plants You

2:37:44

see we've reached the point where Bill

2:37:46

Gates and a lot of these mad

2:37:48

scientists and I mean they are really

2:37:50

crazy They're madmen their bond villains. They

2:37:52

want to starve the plants of co2

2:37:55

They want to starve the plants of

2:37:57

sunlight. How can we do some geoengineering?

2:38:00

stratospheric aerosols and eject them

2:38:02

to reduce the sunlight. So

2:38:04

let's reduce the sunlight, let's reduce the CO2. What are

2:38:06

you going to do? You're going to reduce the plants.

2:38:09

And at the same time, they don't want us eating

2:38:12

beef or animals either. So

2:38:15

what are we supposed to eat? Well, they want to starve

2:38:17

us to death. These people are trying to terraform the world.

2:38:21

And the right way to put it would be to

2:38:23

ter-r-r-o-r, terraform

2:38:26

the world. So

2:38:29

Professor Zarkova could

2:38:32

talk about CO2 for a long time, as she

2:38:34

does in this article. However, she is an astrophysicist,

2:38:37

and she is really more concerned about

2:38:39

the interaction with the Sun. Years

2:38:42

ago, I interviewed Dr. Willie Soon, who's also an

2:38:44

astrophysicist. He talked about the fact that, yeah, we're

2:38:47

going into a mini-isate. We're

2:38:49

going into a solar minimum

2:38:51

period, he believed. As

2:38:53

he pointed out, the Sun goes through these cycles.

2:38:57

Solar activity increases, it decreases. The

2:38:59

temperature increases with a solar activity

2:39:01

or decreases with a solar activity?

2:39:04

I said many times, I've made

2:39:06

the argument, and I'll

2:39:08

never forget getting trolled for talking about the fact

2:39:10

that the Sun has an effect on her climate.

2:39:14

I said, just stop and think about it. We

2:39:19

have different seasons. Why? Well,

2:39:22

because of the tilt of

2:39:24

the Earth at certain times of

2:39:26

the year, the Northern Hemisphere or

2:39:28

the Southern Hemisphere is closer a little

2:39:31

bit to the Sun because of that tilt. That

2:39:34

little bit of change gives

2:39:36

us radical changes of seasons. I mean, we're

2:39:38

not talking about one and a half degrees.

2:39:41

We're talking about the difference between summer and winter. We

2:39:46

get these radical changes because of

2:39:48

that little bit of adjustment

2:39:51

and the amount of solar radiation that we get because

2:39:53

of the tilt of the Earth and where we are

2:39:56

relative in our orbit. I had

2:39:58

people trolling me. So, that

2:40:00

is the dumbest thing I've ever heard of. Really,

2:40:03

you think the idea that the

2:40:07

changes in solar activity is the dominant feature

2:40:11

in our climate? Well, okay. I'm

2:40:14

going to stick to that story. She

2:40:17

said her research is focused on the sun. She

2:40:19

can confirm that unlike CO2,

2:40:24

the sun plays a major role in the Earth's climate change.

2:40:26

As a matter of fact, right? CO2.

2:40:29

Is that varying by

2:40:31

season? No, but the solar

2:40:34

radiation varies by season. You

2:40:36

know, the CO2 is the same year all

2:40:38

around the Earth and yet it

2:40:41

doesn't matter if China and India build

2:40:44

as many and as dirty and cheap, cheap

2:40:46

and dirty power plants that they want, running

2:40:48

coal or whatever without any control, that's fine.

2:40:51

The two biggest population countries can do

2:40:54

that. We can send all of our

2:40:56

manufacturing to China and

2:40:59

to India, but we're not allowed to have it

2:41:02

in America and in Europe. It

2:41:04

didn't have anything to do with global warming and you've

2:41:07

got people who believe this stuff, call

2:41:09

that out and say that's nothing but an

2:41:11

economic transfer of wealth from

2:41:14

America and Europe to China. It's not doing

2:41:16

anything about global warming. Of course, it isn't.

2:41:19

All this stuff just doesn't

2:41:21

hold up with even the slightest

2:41:23

critical thinking here. Zarkova's

2:41:25

research suggests that we have entered a colder

2:41:27

period, essentially a little ice age in the

2:41:30

next 30 years as the

2:41:32

sun's activity weakens in the

2:41:34

context of global warming.

2:41:37

Well, look, I'm fine with

2:41:39

cooler temperatures and 30 years is

2:41:41

the rest of my life anyway and

2:41:44

then some I think. But we still have

2:41:46

to have $100 billion

2:41:48

per year needed to remove carbon. Who

2:41:52

are we going to play that to? Which one

2:41:54

of these Dr. Evils gets that money? Well,

2:41:56

we know it's going to go to... The

2:42:00

people like a basis and.

2:42:03

And. Mosque and gates and all these

2:42:05

other people who been gripping as and

2:42:07

so many different ways whether it's worth

2:42:10

their restructuring of the power grid or

2:42:12

the restructuring or transportation though the been

2:42:14

ones who get of the am that

2:42:17

the windfall profits of the Alaska natives

2:42:19

however. Are getting cut

2:42:21

off by Bidens oil

2:42:24

and gas restrictions. So.

2:42:26

Point I yes A He's gonna go up

2:42:28

by factor of fifteen. Some is licensing things

2:42:31

and he also wants to reduce what is

2:42:33

being taken out of the National Petroleum Reserve

2:42:35

in Alaska. He's on again and he's off

2:42:37

again. I you know, depending on which groupies

2:42:40

talking to our where we are in the

2:42:42

election cycle, he really can't make up his

2:42:44

mind. But. You have the. A

2:42:47

native Alaskan tribes are very upset

2:42:50

about this because. They're. Not

2:42:52

consulted. And they're getting

2:42:54

a lot of money from this stuff, as

2:42:56

much as the well companies those of us

2:42:58

who are consumers. Are

2:43:00

not organized to see what is happening

2:43:02

is the people who would dare get

2:43:04

the money from the head and of

2:43:06

taking it out of the rest of

2:43:08

us. I don't really see what is

2:43:11

happening with us and then we have

2:43:13

the sky The transportation minister from Germany.

2:43:16

And I was gonna do a clip of ah,

2:43:18

forget to do it, I'm. Gonna

2:43:21

play like that twenty seconds of Adolf

2:43:23

Hitler rantings Because that's what this guy

2:43:25

is like. If he's

2:43:27

a little might see. And he

2:43:30

is threatening Germans. With

2:43:32

an indefinite weekend driving ban as I

2:43:34

mentioned as briefly yesterday, if you don't

2:43:36

meet my mandated emission targets, I'm not

2:43:38

going to let you drive up with

2:43:40

with as it's. Ah, it's

2:43:42

unbelievable. What? These people don't know. How

2:43:44

does he justified? Boy. Has to do

2:43:46

it. According. To the Paris Accords

2:43:48

have two thousand and fifteen. We

2:43:52

follow that right? This is the treaty that

2:43:54

governs us and we did the same thing

2:43:56

as United States, which has big implications for

2:43:58

the so called. Democratic. Nade

2:44:01

don't have to. I'm yeah that they will

2:44:04

self ratify some way and then they'll claim

2:44:06

that it is legally binding on us because

2:44:08

they've done the same thing with a Paris

2:44:10

climate court. It was

2:44:12

never put up to a vote for the

2:44:14

senate there, but not a single republican senator

2:44:16

demanded that it come up for vote. Course

2:44:19

Mitch Mcconnell didn't. Trump

2:44:21

didn't. And. I never asked

2:44:24

that question when he began his administration.

2:44:26

Two thousand and seventeen or people were

2:44:28

saying gotta get out of the Paris

2:44:30

climate Koran getting different informational, Rex Tillerson

2:44:32

who is all under this climate change

2:44:34

stuff and and his daughter Ivanka wanted

2:44:36

him to stay at yeah you gotta

2:44:38

stand other people. And any

2:44:40

did have some good people. he had

2:44:42

them. Scott Pruitt. By the only

2:44:45

good person I think amazement the accented Miss

2:44:47

Hirsi Ali pick. Of the

2:44:49

democrats, random out of town now Trump did

2:44:51

not bad defend him or think so. They

2:44:53

ran him out of town with. All.

2:44:55

Kinds of threats or gonna get to from.

2:44:58

Illegal office expenses are all kinds of petty

2:45:00

stuff and he's is that are minute knesset.

2:45:02

I'm outta here. But he

2:45:04

was good and he was say no v

2:45:07

in the people around him. You must. Get

2:45:09

Out Of this. Formally Declare. Or

2:45:12

that the Paris Climate Accord is ended. Other

2:45:15

people say what was never legally ratified. William have a

2:45:17

vote and make sure that has ended that way. but

2:45:19

he didn't do that. Nobody did that. Ah,

2:45:22

Instead what he said was are, I'll get out of

2:45:24

it after the election And twenty twenty. Which.

2:45:27

Means that he kept to then for

2:45:29

all four years. These people pretend and

2:45:31

act as if that was actually passed.

2:45:34

And. So I'm. The

2:45:37

are. Based on

2:45:39

the Paris climate accord, that's what this little at

2:45:41

Nazi Germany is doing. He

2:45:44

warns that they're gonna have weekend driving

2:45:46

bans. Unless they can

2:45:48

meet the country's met zero targets.

2:45:51

Do. Understand how some of these macguffin

2:45:53

Zoc in a we have we

2:45:55

have zero covered. We're

2:45:58

going to have Zero even. The

2:46:00

carbon dioxide. We're

2:46:03

going to have zero deaths

2:46:05

from traffic fatalities. Because.

2:46:07

When have zero movement of cars. all the rest of

2:46:09

the stuff. Or they

2:46:11

always these people who are to

2:46:13

Tala Terrines. Are. Also,

2:46:15

absolutist whenever you see

2:46:17

zero. Men:

2:46:20

You know who you're talking to? When

2:46:23

of course it was a mid like do is to

2:46:25

put up a smart this and smart that. But

2:46:27

over and over again we see that

2:46:29

the they don't care about recycling anymore

2:46:32

they can't recycle their solar panels their

2:46:34

their massive blade for the wind turbines.

2:46:36

Those things aren't last forever. it's not

2:46:38

free energy once you've said these things

2:46:41

up thing unlimited lifetime Remember all the

2:46:43

back and forth that we had over

2:46:45

of plastic vs. paper shopping bags. Or

2:46:49

that's total nonsense as well. And

2:46:51

I they used it as an excuse. It was

2:46:53

all over Austin who we live there. Are.

2:46:56

No no you ear you gonna have to

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wanted to tell people sorry bomb or not

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gonna. Give. You a

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plastic bag or paper bag or what are we

2:47:09

going to bring your own stuff and to carry

2:47:12

that out and I under your car last? oh

2:47:14

know bags. And of course it's

2:47:16

not much money, but when you magnified by

2:47:18

each and every customer the comes in, they're

2:47:20

getting several these bags pretty soon. You're talking

2:47:22

about real money for these people. So they

2:47:24

were using this as a shell in order

2:47:26

to make more money. But.

2:47:29

The shot finding as a

2:47:31

plastic shopping bags. Cause

2:47:33

about four times less. Carbon.

2:47:36

Emissions than paper substitutes. Again,

2:47:38

I don't like playing that

2:47:40

game. As to you know how many angels

2:47:42

fit on the head of a fan? Who's.

2:47:44

Got less carbon emissions than the other

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2:51:58

Music. Music. You're.

2:52:09

Listening to that David Night show.

2:52:13

Well. I want to give an update. Those

2:52:15

are some good news. I know I'm

2:52:17

I. Well I'm is Kevin and Cathy L

2:52:19

give her last name and a remember back

2:52:21

in a January twenty six. We

2:52:25

gotta word from him and

2:52:27

damn. I think I'm

2:52:29

else it on the show. I. Said

2:52:32

dumb I got word. I'm going to

2:52:34

be laid off starting March the first.

2:52:37

The Lord Jesus or how me working somewhere

2:52:39

doing something. I'm. Not mister

2:52:41

meal except by my own doing for

2:52:43

last fifty eight year. He

2:52:45

said God has this and God did.

2:52:48

He discussed this email from them on

2:52:50

April fifteenth. I just want

2:52:52

to give you an update on I'm

2:52:54

Cathy, my situation, Oh

2:52:56

Jesus has put us back to work!

2:52:58

Accepted job with my the county's top

2:53:00

property managers in a two million square

2:53:03

foot building. I'll be working

2:53:05

on with the their mechanical equipment to

2:53:07

support operations the customers at least spaces.

2:53:09

I accepted a verbal offer on Saturday

2:53:11

and will start paperwork today. Praise.

2:53:14

God said and I just went to I

2:53:16

give that to I seen this story. So

2:53:20

many times and lived at myself.

2:53:23

Up and say you know was young Now

2:53:25

I'm old but I've never seen. God

2:53:28

forsaken people or their children begging

2:53:30

bread. And.

2:53:33

That was the case throughout

2:53:35

this Trump like them. And

2:53:38

medical martial law throughout the Biden

2:53:40

Mandates and The Coercion and The

2:53:42

Restless. People who

2:53:44

stood firm And I've seen this happen

2:53:46

before. not only. Did God

2:53:48

take care of them? But they were

2:53:50

tremendously. Bless the guy who we get

2:53:53

our insurance from a supplemental insurance from.

2:53:56

Told us the story. I'm. After

2:53:59

he found out who. I was. So your

2:54:01

reasons own insurance independently. He

2:54:03

had a a big gab a job

2:54:06

with i'm. An insurance

2:54:08

company? And. He was making

2:54:10

like three hundred thousand a year. It

2:54:12

was an executive with them and they demanded that

2:54:14

he get the vaccine is and I'm not doing.

2:54:17

And them the cost him his

2:54:19

do. And as

2:54:21

parents are saying, you're crazy When he done and

2:54:23

I discussed the shot. Is enough.

2:54:26

Not gonna get it. And them because

2:54:28

he had. Ethical objections to

2:54:30

it along with other things. but damn

2:54:32

ah he said die they started this

2:54:34

song the so he does not make

2:54:37

a lot more than that Now. With

2:54:40

the company that he stared. And

2:54:43

so on. My I've seen that type of

2:54:45

thank God that takes care of that and

2:54:47

he honors those who honor him. So

2:54:49

glad to see that Covenant Kathy. Ah

2:54:52

well, as I said, the beginning of a

2:54:54

program. Or waiting. Say what

2:54:56

Israel is going to do And so the stock market.

2:54:59

And. Side markets very jittery going down and is

2:55:01

that looks like got Israel was not going

2:55:03

to take the win. By.

2:55:05

The going to continue to provoke

2:55:07

and to escalate Us stocks or

2:55:09

rocked by hot economic data Worries

2:55:11

about escalation of tensions in the

2:55:13

Middle East. The Dow

2:55:15

swinging through. Six hundred points yesterday.

2:55:19

Fl two hundred forty eight points giving

2:55:21

up earlier games and the Nasdaq composite

2:55:23

also lost a couple of percent and

2:55:25

one date and and one day should

2:55:27

say no when date but one day

2:55:29

as a lot of volatility there and

2:55:31

when we look at. Or

2:55:34

what is happening even in the crypto stuff

2:55:36

people. When things start to

2:55:38

get really serious with this. Before.

2:55:41

Looking to gold? But.

2:55:44

It's also the issue of, as I said

2:55:46

many times, I don't like the rollercoaster aspects

2:55:48

of stock market or Bitcoin. I know you

2:55:50

can make a lot of money for time

2:55:53

it, right. The problem is that the people

2:55:55

running those markets know how to me. as

2:55:58

an egg that more into than you do. There's

2:56:00

no way that you're individual

2:56:18

crypto wallet. A warning

2:56:21

for people that there is

2:56:23

a zero-day exploit on the

2:56:25

wallet. Disable your

2:56:27

iMessages. If you've

2:56:29

got an Apple iOS system, they

2:56:32

found a vulnerability

2:56:34

for their wallet. Alert

2:56:37

for iOS users. We have

2:56:40

credible intel regarding a high-risk

2:56:42

zero-day exploit targeting high

2:56:44

message on the dark web. You

2:56:46

know, thieves can always break in and steal and that

2:56:49

is as old as civilization. You know, you've got something

2:56:51

that is valuable, whatever it is, you know. Somebody

2:56:54

can always break in and steal it somewhere. It

2:56:57

could be the government breaking into your safety

2:56:59

deposit box if you're in Beverly Hills. They

2:57:03

claim that there was information

2:57:05

that somebody there was doing something illegal so

2:57:07

they break in and steal everything from everybody's

2:57:09

box. So you can have thieves break in

2:57:11

and steal. It's

2:57:14

just that, you know, by putting stuff on and on

2:57:16

the internet and

2:57:19

putting it on digitally, you know,

2:57:21

even if you've got a wallet that's

2:57:23

there, it just puts you at the mercy

2:57:25

of thieves all over the world. That's

2:57:28

the key issue with it. And so on

2:57:30

the gold side we have Kentucky becoming the

2:57:33

45th state to end

2:57:35

sales taxes on gold and silver. I

2:57:37

was really surprised that there's only five

2:57:39

states now that

2:57:42

have a sales tax on gold and silver. And

2:57:46

New Jersey is one of them and

2:57:48

it looks like they may change

2:57:50

that. Perhaps they

2:57:52

got some pressure from Bob Menendez, you

2:57:54

know, the the

2:57:57

crooked senator who, this is not

2:57:59

his first rodeo. with corruption charges.

2:58:01

He's had them before. Lindsey Graham, of

2:58:03

all people, was a character witness for

2:58:06

Democrat Bob Menendez

2:58:08

in the past trials. But

2:58:11

it remains to be seen if Lindsey's going to do it

2:58:13

again for him. It seemed to work the first time. But

2:58:16

he had a lot of gold bars that

2:58:18

were stacked up there, so maybe he's putting

2:58:21

some pressure on them to get rid of the sales tax

2:58:23

in New Jersey. Originally introduced by

2:58:25

Stephen Doan, representative as a stand-alone

2:58:27

bill, the sales tax exemption

2:58:30

in Kentucky on purchases of gold, silver,

2:58:32

platinum and palladium, coins, bars

2:58:34

and rounds, enjoyed

2:58:36

strong grassroots support, thanks in large part

2:58:38

to the hard work of

2:58:41

the Sound Money Defense League,

2:58:44

the Money Metals Exchange and

2:58:47

end-state activists. The

2:58:50

governor there, Andy Beshear, one

2:58:53

of the bad lockdown governors

2:58:55

of all of them, a progressive

2:58:57

Democrat, he's also a big abortion

2:58:59

supporter. But Andy Beshear

2:59:02

attempted to line item veto the sales

2:59:04

tax exemption on Tuesday. He

2:59:07

doesn't want people getting gold and silver

2:59:09

without sales tax. And

2:59:11

he went out of his way to

2:59:13

smear small-time Kentucky savers as rich people.

2:59:16

Under the Kentucky Constitution, however, governors

2:59:18

only have a line item veto

2:59:21

with respect to appropriations or spending

2:59:23

bills. And this was not

2:59:25

a spending bill. Moreover, a

2:59:27

formal opinion from the state's attorney general

2:59:29

further affirms that a line item veto

2:59:31

power did not exist for revenue bills,

2:59:34

giving further weight to the

2:59:36

legislature's action to

2:59:38

deem his veto attempt illegal.

2:59:41

The bill's sponsor said Sound Money is

2:59:43

the bedrock of economic stability. For

2:59:45

Kentuckians and businesses in the state,

2:59:48

Sound Money fosters confidence in transactions,

2:59:51

encourages savings, facilitates

2:59:53

long-term investment, ultimately driving sustainable

2:59:55

economic growth. As enshrined

2:59:57

in the Constitution, Sound Money.

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