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[00:00.000 --> 00:29.000] Using free speech to free minds, you're listening to the David Knight Show.
[00:30.000 --> 00:51.080] The clock strikes 13. It's Wednesday, the 8th of May, year of our Lord 2024. Well,
[00:51.080 --> 00:56.280] today we're going to take a quick look at the news, failing technology everywhere,
[00:56.600 --> 01:04.760] and the grandiose plans of some globalist elites crashing and burning. That's right,
[01:04.760 --> 01:11.400] we don't have to fear these people. They can't accomplish any of this stuff without our fear.
[01:12.040 --> 01:15.080] And by the way, even when they've got all the money in the world, they can't make a lot of
[01:15.080 --> 01:18.280] these things happen. So we're going to take a look at that. We're also going to take a look at the
[01:18.280 --> 01:24.440] rising resistance to the WHO's pandemic treaty, or they sometimes call it the pandemic accord.
[01:25.160 --> 01:32.280] We have 49, all 49 Republican senators have now signed on with Senator Ron Johnson,
[01:33.400 --> 01:37.320] and they're asking Biden to do something. Wait a minute, don't they understand their
[01:37.320 --> 01:48.280] power under the Constitution? Yeah, we'll talk about that. We'll be right back.
[01:54.440 --> 02:13.560] Well, we're going to begin today with some light looks at a lot of phony garbage coming
[02:13.560 --> 02:19.400] from our governments and from the ruling elite. Let's begin with China, where we've got a Chinese
[02:19.400 --> 02:27.720] zoo, trying to pass off dogs that they have died black and white as pandas. Here's the,
[02:30.200 --> 02:38.200] those are chow chows. Of course they're cute, died like that. It got some people angry
[02:38.200 --> 02:44.360] because they died them that way, but they were actually just trying to pander to the
[02:44.920 --> 02:50.600] zoo audience because they didn't have any pandas. The zoo official said the die was harmless.
[02:51.320 --> 02:54.600] They dressed the dogs that way because they just didn't have any pandas. So
[02:55.640 --> 03:02.120] I guess we could call them furries. They really are furries, they're closer to furries than these
[03:02.120 --> 03:08.200] delusional kids that we're pandering to in the schools. This is not the first time China has
[03:08.200 --> 03:16.600] done this. We remember back in 2013, they dressed up a Tibetan mastiff as a lion.
[03:18.360 --> 03:23.880] It's even less believable, I think. And of course everybody soon realized that they were lying,
[03:24.440 --> 03:37.240] but not the dog was not lying. But just as equally absurd is Saudi Arabia's big gnome. And remember
[03:37.240 --> 03:46.680] we talked about this, this, this was a very good example of the kind of dark vision, a smart city
[03:46.680 --> 03:54.760] out in the middle of the desert, you know, 105 miles long, as tall as a skyscraper, the entire
[03:54.760 --> 03:59.240] length. Let's pack everybody into this thing where we can watch and control them. I mean,
[03:59.240 --> 04:04.120] it is like something out of, we've seen this over and over again, you know, one sci-fi thing after
[04:04.120 --> 04:07.560] the other. Logan's run, you know, don't go outside the city because there's nothing at all out there
[04:07.560 --> 04:11.880] and you can't get anywhere because it's out in the middle of the desert. Really kind of a prison
[04:13.320 --> 04:19.400] type of thing. Well, good news is, is that, well, first let me show you the dystopian dream
[04:20.360 --> 04:28.200] of this head chopping crown prince, or as Gerald Slenty calls him, the clown prince, Mohamed bin
[04:28.200 --> 04:34.280] Salman. For too long, humanity has existed within dysfunctional and polluted cities
[04:34.280 --> 04:39.640] that ignore nature. I think their government is dysfunctional. A revolution in civilization is
[04:39.640 --> 04:47.400] taking place. Imagine a traditional city and consolidating its footprint, designing to protect
[04:47.400 --> 04:53.400] and enhance nature. The line will be home to 9 million residents and will be built with a
[04:53.400 --> 04:59.160] footprint of just 34 square kilometers. And we are designing it to provide a healthier,
[04:59.160 --> 05:05.560] more sustainable quality of life. The lines communities are organized in three dimensions.
[05:06.920 --> 05:11.560] Residents have access to all their daily needs within five minute walk neighborhoods.
[05:12.760 --> 05:18.760] And the lines infrastructure makes it possible to travel end to end in 20 minutes with no need for
[05:18.760 --> 05:27.080] cars, resulting in zero carbon emissions. By leveraging AI technology, services are autonomous,
[05:27.080 --> 05:37.000] saving you time. Zero. Zero, autonomous. The line is 500 meters tall, 200 meters wide,
[05:38.120 --> 05:43.720] 170 kilometers long, and housed within an elegant mirror glass facade.
[05:44.200 --> 05:49.960] Intelligent solutions create efficiency and year-round temperate microclimate with natural
[05:49.960 --> 05:58.360] ventilation. Energy and water supplies are 100% renewable. The line is designed as a series of
[05:58.360 --> 06:05.080] unique communities, offering a wealth of amenities, providing equitable views and immediate access to
[06:05.080 --> 06:12.200] the surrounding nature. With 40% of the world accessible within six hours at the heart of
[06:12.200 --> 06:17.160] the globe's key trade routes. Yeah, but you won't be able to get there. And communities to thrive
[06:17.160 --> 06:25.160] like nothing on earth seen before. Yeah. The line. That delivers new wonders for the world.
[06:25.720 --> 06:34.760] Just remove that in and you got it. The lie. It's another grandiose plan of their gigantic egos
[06:34.760 --> 06:39.640] gigantic egos and their desire to control everyone and everything.
[06:41.080 --> 06:45.640] All the buzzwords of zero and autonomous and all the rest of stuff, the lie, the lie. It was going
[06:45.640 --> 06:57.560] to be 105 mile long skyscraper and now they've cut it back 98% to 1.5 miles. They can't even get
[06:57.560 --> 07:04.840] that built. It's absolutely pathetic. This is what comes from central planning. And this is
[07:04.840 --> 07:12.040] why folks, we should not fear them. We could beat them easily, but especially with God on our side.
[07:12.040 --> 07:16.280] We really don't have to worry about these Goliaths out there. They're paper tigers, folks.
[07:17.240 --> 07:21.720] Don't tremble in fear. As a matter of fact, when we get to politics, I almost started with the
[07:21.720 --> 07:26.600] politics today. The fear and trembling of all these people about Trump, is Trump going to make
[07:26.600 --> 07:32.920] it? And that is the thing that we need to be afraid of. The fear is what we need to fear.
[07:32.920 --> 07:38.200] That's one thing FDR got right. He didn't get too much right. But when he said the only thing we
[07:38.200 --> 07:47.640] have to fear is fear itself. He was right about that. It was fear itself that made us victims of
[07:47.640 --> 07:54.200] what Trump did in 2020, what Biden did in 2021 and thereafter with the pandemic. And it is fear
[07:54.200 --> 07:59.800] itself that gets us to put all of our hopes, aspirations, money and efforts and everything
[07:59.800 --> 08:06.120] into the presidency. And the fact that we've got to have the right guy there or all hope is lost.
[08:06.120 --> 08:13.480] I am sick and tired of hearing this. I'm starting to get kind of old here and I can think back to
[08:13.480 --> 08:19.640] every single election. And I've heard the same story. I've read, this is the most important event
[08:19.640 --> 08:24.600] of our life, the most important election of our life and on and on. You know who tells you that?
[08:24.600 --> 08:29.720] The media, left and right, mainstream and alternative. They'll tell you this is the
[08:29.720 --> 08:34.920] most important election of your lifetime. It is not folks. You know, the most important election
[08:34.920 --> 08:41.000] of your lifetime is going to be the sheriff in your local town or the city councilors or other
[08:41.000 --> 08:46.680] things like that. That's a lot more important. And we'll give you examples of that. On Rumble,
[08:46.680 --> 08:51.320] Junk Silver said they should have a DK create their background music. Yikes. Seriously,
[08:51.320 --> 08:56.840] David, you could create a better track in your sleep. Yeah. But of course it is kind of,
[08:56.840 --> 09:03.560] it is, you know, this awful music to go with an awful idea. But now here's where they are
[09:03.560 --> 09:10.120] at this point. The future of Neom, which is what Mohammed bin Salman calls it,
[09:11.000 --> 09:15.000] is not looking too good, even after they cut it down by 98%.
[09:15.320 --> 09:18.520] Saudi Arabia's plans for the line have hit a surprising twist.
[09:19.560 --> 09:27.000] Moving forward, they seem to be taking a step back. Oh, 105 miles to just 1.49 miles.
[09:28.040 --> 09:31.640] So the Saudi prince dream project is still far from the success.
[09:32.840 --> 09:39.640] While Saudi Arabia has adjusted its plans for the line. Originally, they wanted to build a 500 meter
[09:39.640 --> 09:46.360] tall, mirrored linear city stretching 170 kilometers across the desert, accommodating
[09:46.360 --> 09:54.280] 9 million people. However, now they're aiming to construct only 2.4 kilometers of it by 2030,
[09:54.280 --> 10:00.840] with less than 300,000 residents moving in. This decision has led to some workers being let go
[10:00.840 --> 10:06.280] by at least one contractor on the site, according to a document seen by Bloomberg.
[10:06.280 --> 10:11.960] Despite the cutbacks, building even this small portion of the line presents a huge
[10:11.960 --> 10:19.400] engineering challenge. It involves constructing two towering skyscrapers, each 500 meters tall,
[10:19.400 --> 10:25.320] similar to New York's One World Trade Center, stretching sideways for 2.4 kilometers in the
[10:25.320 --> 10:31.320] middle of the desert. Despite Saudi Arabia's decision to scale back plans for the line,
[10:31.320 --> 10:36.040] progress hasn't halted entirely. Yeah, well, you know,
[10:37.160 --> 10:40.680] considering the fact that Saudi Arabia is not responsible for their wealth, we are.
[10:42.280 --> 10:49.320] We created the need with our machines for the fuel that we found in the desert. We discovered
[10:49.320 --> 10:54.680] the fuel in their desert, we extracted it, we transported it, we refined it, we used it for
[10:54.680 --> 11:00.680] our machines, and then we gave them all the money. Other than that phenomenal wealth, which they're
[11:00.680 --> 11:04.840] not able to manage. They can't even, I mean, there's plenty of people who could probably build
[11:04.840 --> 11:10.760] something like this, but this thing is being conducted like the Three Stooges construction
[11:10.760 --> 11:19.320] company. We've got Moller and Curly out there. And it's absolutely a joke. What is even happening
[11:19.320 --> 11:29.640] to the one and a half mile scaled down nightmare? So cost have soared, sloppy construction setbacks
[11:29.640 --> 11:34.200] mountainous. It's even worse than that. This is a Wall Street journal. For example,
[11:37.800 --> 11:44.840] it comes with a staggering cost. Officially, Neom was budgeted at $500 billion. Well,
[11:44.840 --> 11:49.880] Saudis got lots and lots of money, so that's no problem, right? Except they really had
[11:50.440 --> 11:55.480] not paid anybody to do the design and the calculation, so they really know what it is.
[11:55.480 --> 12:03.080] But still, $500 billion outside of the limitless fiat currency that comes out of the federal
[12:03.080 --> 12:09.720] government, to anybody else that's pretty big, that's half of their federal budget in a year.
[12:10.520 --> 12:15.960] Half of their federal budget. So just the first one and a half miles of the line
[12:16.920 --> 12:29.320] will cost $100 billion. And so it would easily clear the entire, easily clear $2 trillion if
[12:29.320 --> 12:33.880] they were to build it out. I think it'd be much more than that, actually. They said that's bigger
[12:33.880 --> 12:39.800] than the gross domestic product of Brazil. You see, the emperor not only doesn't have any clothes,
[12:39.800 --> 12:48.200] he's got these sheets and stuff. He's got no clue as to what he's doing. And the construction
[12:48.200 --> 12:55.320] has been disjointed and haphazard. The line's foundation, listen to this, this is why I say
[12:55.320 --> 13:01.480] this is absolutely lunatic. They can't manage anything. They're not an industrial power.
[13:01.480 --> 13:05.160] And they don't even have the intelligence to go out and hire somebody who could do it right.
[13:05.800 --> 13:12.040] Because they started building the foundation years before they had a design. They didn't know
[13:12.040 --> 13:16.600] where it was going to go or what the building was going to be. But they wanted to build the
[13:16.600 --> 13:26.200] foundation. Why? Because this is to please the emperor who has no clothes. So the architects
[13:26.200 --> 13:30.520] are still working on the design. They didn't have any idea what the above ground structures
[13:30.520 --> 13:37.560] are going to be. But they started building a foundation. Really? Why? Because they wanted
[13:37.560 --> 13:43.640] to show progress to the clown prince. You got to please that guy, right? And this is why these
[13:43.640 --> 13:50.200] people will fail. They will fail as a socialist and central planners always fail. Because it's
[13:50.200 --> 13:55.720] always about politics. It's always about virtue signaling. It's never about substance. These
[13:55.720 --> 14:01.160] people are out there like the energy secretary demanding that we get rid of all of our appliances
[14:01.160 --> 14:05.880] and buy new more expensive appliances that are less efficient to put on a grid that they're in
[14:05.880 --> 14:12.200] the process of shutting down. We can stop these people, folks. This is what I'm going to tell you.
[14:12.200 --> 14:17.960] Maybe we could get Gavin Newsom and Mohammed bin Salman on for a roundtable on failure, you know?
[14:17.960 --> 14:18.760] Yeah, Gavin Newsom built a line.
[14:18.760 --> 14:24.120] Which one of you bungled things worse? The light rail or the giant prison city?
[14:24.760 --> 14:31.880] Yeah, Gavin Newsom built his straight project out in the desert. 1600 feet of light rail I talked
[14:31.880 --> 14:38.440] about yesterday. It's out in the middle of the desert. And it's only 1600 feet. And it takes you
[14:38.440 --> 14:44.440] what? About five minutes to walk that. And there's nothing on either end of it. So it's a bridge from
[14:44.440 --> 14:55.160] nowhere to nowhere on a Thursday, as I'd say. But it's ridiculous. That's become kind of a meme
[14:55.160 --> 15:01.240] in our family. I like to get directions from Raleigh to Raleigh on a Thursday. Well, you can
[15:01.240 --> 15:07.960] go from nowhere to nowhere in the desert there in California. And I ran through the calculations
[15:07.960 --> 15:14.600] yesterday. I compared it to the construction of the interstate system and the cost and the amount
[15:14.600 --> 15:21.480] of time it took. I think the amount of time it took was relative, you know, at the pace that it's
[15:21.480 --> 15:28.760] going. 2,000 times slower. I think the cost was 47,000 times higher. But maybe I got those two
[15:28.760 --> 15:37.400] numbers reversed. One of them is 2,000 times more. The other is 47,000 times more, depending on the
[15:37.400 --> 15:46.280] cost per mile or the time per mile for them to construct that. So they start building the
[15:46.280 --> 15:50.920] foundation before they even have a design for the above ground structure because they want to please
[15:50.920 --> 15:55.720] him. And then the architects decided, well, not only that, but we want it in a different place.
[15:55.720 --> 16:00.840] Oh, no. So what difference does it make? Because they built the foundation before they designed
[16:01.400 --> 16:08.120] the super structure there. So now they have reduced it to one and a half miles.
[16:09.400 --> 16:14.040] And the Wall Street Journal, they said less than 300,000 Wall Street Journal says less than
[16:14.840 --> 16:20.680] 200,000 people there instead of millions of several million residents, only 200,000.
[16:21.640 --> 16:28.360] Meanwhile, they're spending $5 billion just to build the housing for the construction workers
[16:28.360 --> 16:33.160] to go back and forth in the desert and to move the sand around. They're going to build this
[16:33.160 --> 16:39.080] thing on the sand. But not even these were designed with much foresight, it seems.
[16:40.120 --> 16:44.280] The community that is home to Neom's engineers and administrative workers
[16:44.840 --> 16:53.000] already needs to be demolished because more revisions mean that they have decided now to
[16:53.000 --> 17:02.280] run the line through the place where they built their headquarters, the housing and everything for
[17:02.280 --> 17:07.560] the engineers and the workers and the administrators. So they built the housing for the construction
[17:07.560 --> 17:11.800] workers. Now they've changed it yet again and they're going to have to tear that down because
[17:11.800 --> 17:18.120] it's now going to go through that area. But it gets worse as they're just reacting. There's no
[17:18.120 --> 17:23.160] planning with any of this stuff. Elsewhere along the line, workers are currently digging an enormous
[17:23.160 --> 17:31.480] 450-acre pit that's 50 feet below sea level for the construction of a marina. In a comical turn
[17:31.480 --> 17:36.120] of events, according to the Wall Street Journal, the veritable mountain of all the dirt that they
[17:36.120 --> 17:41.880] excavated was dumped right on top of where a waterway was supposed to be built.
[17:41.880 --> 17:51.560] So what we have here is failure to communicate. So they're going to have to dig out a waterway,
[17:51.560 --> 17:56.120] but instead this other area where they did the marina, they dumped the sand on the area where
[17:56.120 --> 18:02.760] they're going to have to dig it out for the waterway. So they have to painstakingly re-excavate
[18:02.760 --> 18:09.400] the huge pile of dirt and move it somewhere else. A literal example of project designers
[18:09.400 --> 18:14.760] digging themselves into a hole. So I'm saying these people, the failure should...
[18:19.800 --> 18:24.520] My son says the average Saudi IQ seems to be 76. Did you find that on a source somewhere?
[18:25.480 --> 18:31.480] You did? He's nodding his head yes. That's hard to believe. Perhaps this has something to do with
[18:31.480 --> 18:37.800] their decision making. Well, it does show that having lots of money doesn't make you smarter.
[18:38.760 --> 18:43.960] Having lots of power doesn't make you smarter either. We can see that in Washington, can't we?
[18:44.760 --> 18:54.360] And then you have this from the great Elon Musk and Tesla. His self-driving Tesla almost crashed
[18:54.360 --> 19:01.320] headlong into a police car and he put the video up that he was taking of it. I made it silent
[19:01.400 --> 19:08.920] because there is a great deal of explicatives in this as he nearly has a head on with a
[19:10.360 --> 19:16.520] police car. And what I found to be most interesting, he didn't even talk about it in his post,
[19:17.640 --> 19:23.960] it decides it's going to pass this cyclist. And it decides it's going to pass this cyclist by going
[19:23.960 --> 19:30.920] across a double yellow line, which is there because it's a curve and you can't see around it.
[19:31.800 --> 19:37.080] So double yellow line on a curve and the Tesla decides that it will take that opportunity
[19:37.720 --> 19:41.080] to go around the cyclist. I thought these things were not very aggressive. I thought their big
[19:41.080 --> 19:45.480] problem was that it's set forever at like a four-way stop because they didn't want to take the
[19:45.480 --> 19:49.640] initiative to make the first move. And so, you know, I guess they've made them a little bit more
[19:49.640 --> 19:55.240] aggressive. So here he is taking pictures of it. You got the forward camera, the rear camera,
[19:55.320 --> 20:00.440] and then his view from the seat here. And it's going to try to pass the cyclist,
[20:00.440 --> 20:06.120] almost hits the cop head on. There's a cyclist up there. He's got a red circle around it.
[20:06.840 --> 20:11.480] And from his seat, he also sees the computer animation of what I think he's doing. Here he
[20:11.480 --> 20:19.080] goes around the curve. Oh, there comes the cop. Okay. Pulls it back over and the cop flashes his
[20:19.080 --> 20:25.240] light at him. You know, the little lights in the grill and then puts a brake on and he says,
[20:25.240 --> 20:34.520] well, I thought he was going to pull me over. So yeah, that's now, why is this very important?
[20:34.520 --> 20:39.800] Well, because see, there's a big experiment going on on the roads and you're a part of it.
[20:41.000 --> 20:46.120] You know, these driverless cars, these driverless trucks are going to let loose in Texas. Of course,
[20:46.120 --> 20:50.760] that's a different company, but stakes are much higher when you've got a fully loaded
[20:51.400 --> 20:59.960] semi-trailer, 80,000 pounds and nobody is driving it except the computer. And they're going to do
[20:59.960 --> 21:05.720] that in Texas. Just like they have put some of these things in and, you know, just to tootle
[21:05.720 --> 21:11.720] around in the city and they've created tremendous mess in California. But anyway, he was paying
[21:11.720 --> 21:19.560] attention and he grabbed the wheel. Now, one of the most terrific drives I've had
[21:19.560 --> 21:24.920] with full self-driving yet FSD. Yeah. I mean, they'll come up with a different acronym for that.
[21:28.840 --> 21:36.120] Important to be alert with FSD. I took over and pulled it back to safety, he said. And so this
[21:36.120 --> 21:41.880] is why the regulators are concerned about this. If he hadn't been sitting there filming it and,
[21:41.880 --> 21:46.120] oh, you know, grabs it, turns it off. If he hadn't been doing that, if he had been playing
[21:46.120 --> 21:50.840] with his video games or something, like we saw that human driver that was in the Uber when she
[21:50.840 --> 21:58.440] ran, when the Uber ran over that homeless woman who was jaywalking with a shopping cart and didn't
[21:58.440 --> 22:06.440] even slow down, then this, you don't have that much time to react. And so it isn't self-driving.
[22:07.160 --> 22:12.120] All of that is a lie. As Steve Wozniak, who was one of the very first people to get the Tesla said,
[22:12.120 --> 22:17.960] he said, I love my Tesla, but don't use the self-driving thing. That is trying to kill you.
[22:18.840 --> 22:24.520] Came pretty close, didn't it? And so they just, it doesn't matter. They're going to do these
[22:24.520 --> 22:30.280] experiments on the road and you will be a part of that experiment, whether you like it or not.
[22:31.480 --> 22:38.280] And the government is not going to push back and shut these things down. There's some pushback now
[22:38.280 --> 22:41.480] because they don't like some of the things that Elon Musk is doing with Twitter.
[22:42.680 --> 22:48.600] The FBI and the CIA are enemies of the American people. Now, this is an article from the Mises
[22:48.600 --> 22:52.520] Institute, and we're going to talk about that when we come back. But first we're going to take a very
[22:52.520 --> 22:54.520] quick break and we'll be right back.
[23:22.520 --> 23:43.160] You're listening to the David Knight Show.
[23:44.680 --> 23:48.840] By the way, we are going to have the third hour. I think it'll be an interesting interview.
[23:48.840 --> 23:55.080] We have some people who specialize in getting people a secondary passport,
[23:55.080 --> 24:00.200] helping them to immigrate to another country, that type of thing. And we'll take a look at it.
[24:01.640 --> 24:06.200] Governments don't like that and they're trying to make it more expensive. I want to talk to
[24:06.200 --> 24:11.960] these guys and see if they've got something there for people who don't have that much money,
[24:11.960 --> 24:17.800] but would like to have a different place to try to escape to. We looked at this back in the 90s,
[24:17.800 --> 24:25.800] as I said, we went to New Zealand, and we realized at that point in time that I'm too much
[24:25.800 --> 24:29.400] embedded in America. I'd never be happy anywhere else. I need to stay here and fight.
[24:30.360 --> 24:34.360] There was another aspect of it, though, that we continued to think about for a while,
[24:35.160 --> 24:46.120] and that is residential ambiguity. Sometimes a lot of people will go the sovereign citizen route.
[24:46.680 --> 24:56.040] I think that is – I know that that is a big antagonism to the system, which does not operate
[24:56.040 --> 25:02.520] on the rule of law. I think it's kind of pointless to argue the rule of law to the courts over
[25:02.520 --> 25:08.360] sovereign citizenship, over the income tax. They will do what they wish. We have a lawless
[25:08.360 --> 25:14.520] government, so even if the law is on your side, it doesn't matter. I knew so many tax protesters
[25:14.520 --> 25:18.520] when I was in the Libertarian Party that had been sent to jail. As a matter of fact,
[25:18.520 --> 25:24.840] Peter Schiff's father, Erwin Schiff, was there at many of the meetings at the time. He had gone
[25:24.840 --> 25:30.280] to jail as a tax protester, and he would show up reading his transcripts and stuff like that.
[25:33.320 --> 25:38.040] You're right, but they don't care. They don't care about the rule of law.
[25:39.000 --> 25:44.440] There is another thing, and that is if you're not a citizen, they treat you differently.
[25:45.400 --> 25:54.440] That's true even at a state level. If you are not a resident of a city, or state rather,
[25:55.560 --> 25:59.400] you're out of state, they'll treat you differently. Usually, sometimes it's worse,
[25:59.400 --> 26:06.360] depending on – but usually, they don't treat you as badly as they treat their own citizens
[26:06.360 --> 26:11.320] in the state, and that's especially true of governments. If you've got what I call
[26:11.320 --> 26:17.560] residential ambiguity, you are a citizen of somewhere else. Wherever you are, you've got
[26:17.560 --> 26:23.720] two citizenships. If you're in country A, but you've also got a citizen where you are a citizen,
[26:23.720 --> 26:28.920] but you're also going to citizenship in country B, then you – I'm a citizen of country B,
[26:29.000 --> 26:37.240] not this one. Even better if you're living in country C, and you can show them country
[26:37.240 --> 26:41.800] A or country B. Maybe that's what they're doing. I was curious when they contacted me
[26:41.800 --> 26:44.120] to see what they have to say, so we're going to have them on the third hour.
[26:45.080 --> 26:47.800] One of the reasons that you need to be concerned about this, of course,
[26:47.800 --> 26:52.600] is because of our government, enemy of the people. They don't even try to hide it anymore.
[26:53.480 --> 26:58.440] The FBI, the CIA – there was a long article about
[27:01.480 --> 27:13.400] the FBI's programs, COINTEL program and CIA chaos. It was looking at the 1960s and Charles Manson
[27:13.400 --> 27:23.240] and how they believed that he was being used by the CIA and the FBI to discredit the hippie
[27:23.240 --> 27:28.520] movement because the hippie movement was anti-war. I can certainly buy into that.
[27:28.520 --> 27:33.160] There's good evidence of that. This guy, by the way, spent decades writing this book.
[27:34.360 --> 27:37.480] After he started getting into it, it's like, whoa, that doesn't add up, and he starts doing
[27:37.720 --> 27:45.080] more and more research. If that is the case, she had another example of our government funding
[27:45.080 --> 27:51.000] and supporting both sides of a war, which we've seen them do over in Oregon and foreign countries.
[27:52.200 --> 27:59.000] They were pushing feminism. They were pushing the drugs. CIA was pushing the LSD and the
[27:59.640 --> 28:07.960] the Happy Camper Van. I can't remember what it was. Keesey and his merry band of pranksters
[28:07.960 --> 28:11.640] or something like that. Going across the country, spreading the good news of LSD.
[28:11.640 --> 28:14.440] They were behind all of that stuff. They created the LSD stuff.
[28:17.000 --> 28:20.360] I don't think it was, well, this got out of hand. Let's do something about it. They also created
[28:20.360 --> 28:26.600] the feminist movement and things like that as well. They're on both sides of even the cultural war
[28:26.600 --> 28:36.440] domestically. This is Ryan McMakin. He says the FBI and the CIA are enemies of the American people.
[28:37.560 --> 28:45.400] This is a straight-up economic organization. It is a sign of the times that we live in
[28:46.360 --> 28:53.720] that an organization that's fundamentally about economics would say something like this.
[28:54.520 --> 29:01.160] It was the kind of stuff that we would say 40 years ago in the Libertarian Party. We would say
[29:01.720 --> 29:05.320] we need to abolish the IRS. We need to abolish these other agencies and stuff like that.
[29:06.360 --> 29:11.080] We just get eye rolls from any reporters who are there. You guys are off the wall.
[29:11.720 --> 29:19.320] It was way too early for that. Not too early for us. It was like, what are we waiting for? Let's
[29:19.320 --> 29:25.480] get rid of them. That was 40 years ago. Now, respectable economic organizations are talking
[29:25.480 --> 29:31.080] about that. I think that in and of itself is newsworthy. But the first sentence begins where
[29:31.080 --> 29:38.360] I began the show with yesterday. Complaining about the culture of secrecy. Because folks,
[29:38.920 --> 29:47.480] a culture of secrecy is an evil, dark occult, because that's what it means. Occult means hidden.
[29:48.120 --> 29:53.560] What do these people have to hide? Well, the evil, dark things that they're doing. They don't want
[29:53.560 --> 29:59.160] to bring them into the light. And he says, any human agency that operates within a culture of
[29:59.160 --> 30:06.440] secrecy without oversight, without accountability, will operate A, outside the rule of the law,
[30:07.080 --> 30:14.040] B, outside of moral restraints, and C, outside of ethical constraints. And he's exactly right.
[30:15.000 --> 30:21.320] So if you've got a secret cult like the FBI, the CIA, national security, just in general,
[30:21.320 --> 30:27.160] everything that's, you know, all of this. And it began with the FBI and the CIA and these NSA and
[30:27.160 --> 30:31.400] stuff right after, you know, World War II. Everything is secret. Well, why? Because it's
[30:31.400 --> 30:37.800] national security. But now everything is secret. And we all go out as a reporter talking to
[30:38.600 --> 30:43.640] people about, well, you know, there's been reports that you just got approval for this new
[30:45.000 --> 30:48.920] machine at the TSA. Are you guys going to be putting it here at this airport? I can't talk
[30:48.920 --> 30:55.560] about that. I can't talk about that. It's like, wait. Everybody knows what this machine is. The
[30:55.560 --> 30:59.000] details are out there. You can't say whether you're going to put it in at this airport or not.
[30:59.000 --> 31:05.240] Come on. But everything is a secret, right? But what it does is it destroys the law,
[31:06.040 --> 31:12.680] morality, and ethics to have these dark, secretive, occultic organizations.
[31:14.520 --> 31:20.520] The CIA, the FBI, and the NSA are examples of the agencies that are accountable to no one.
[31:21.320 --> 31:26.200] And technocrats, he said, like it that way. Just pour in the money and leave them alone.
[31:27.560 --> 31:34.120] And as we see with these programs that the FBI has done, and, you know, I just think it's funny
[31:34.120 --> 31:45.080] that the CIA, you know, FBI had its COINTELPRO program, COINTELPRO, and CIA had its operation
[31:45.080 --> 31:53.480] chaos. Tells you what they wanted. That was back in the 60s. That was when you had Get Smart.
[31:54.760 --> 32:02.360] Get Smart, the spoof of the spy stuff with Don Adams. And it was written by Buck Henry
[32:02.360 --> 32:09.240] and Mel Brooks were the writers on this thing. And they were spoofing, but they were also
[32:09.960 --> 32:15.640] telling you what the government wanted you to hear as well, I think. Because it was interesting,
[32:18.440 --> 32:27.880] Agent Smart and 99 worked for control. And the bad guys were called chaos. Wait a minute,
[32:27.880 --> 32:31.560] the CIA called themselves chaos, because that's what they were after.
[32:32.840 --> 32:39.240] And then the control comes in after that. So the CIA, the FBI, the NSA are examples
[32:39.240 --> 32:46.440] of unaccountable organizations. The CIA's chief technology officer, Nand Mulchandani,
[32:47.080 --> 32:51.240] recently addressed a gathering of top tech and government officials in Washington,
[32:51.240 --> 32:54.840] where he talked about a total technocratic makeover of the agency.
[32:54.840 --> 33:02.840] See, these people are the ones who are behind the technocracy. The technocratic age was what
[33:02.840 --> 33:12.120] Zbigniew Brzezinski called it. This trilateral globalist that they elevated to run the Carter
[33:12.120 --> 33:19.000] presidency. And he said, we are between two ages and the coming age is the technocratic age. And
[33:19.000 --> 33:22.520] we're going to know what you want to do before you do it. We're going to know everything about you,
[33:22.520 --> 33:25.800] monitor everything about you, predict what you're going to do. They call that now
[33:25.800 --> 33:31.080] anticipatory intelligence, and it's run by these same organizations here. That other AI,
[33:32.200 --> 33:36.040] anticipatory intelligence. We're looking at transforming every single part of what the
[33:36.040 --> 33:43.880] agency does, he said. The commitment to integrating AI into its core operations.
[33:45.400 --> 33:49.880] And did I not put that on here? I had a piece of paper. Yeah, I didn't bring it out.
[33:50.040 --> 34:01.800] A piece of paper. We just got a thing from Texas Tag, their toll stuff. They put tolls all over
[34:01.800 --> 34:08.120] Austin. It was one of the many reasons I wanted to get out of there. The other thing is a kiddie
[34:09.320 --> 34:14.520] genital mutilation sanctuary now, fighting even the state government. That's Austin.
[34:15.400 --> 34:20.200] Not to mention the climate, but the tolls everywhere that they're putting in,
[34:21.320 --> 34:27.240] taking forever to build them, costing the world to build them, creating endless traffic jams
[34:27.240 --> 34:31.880] while they take their time building them. And then we keep getting these messages
[34:33.000 --> 34:38.920] and we just got another one threatening us. Here's a $3 toll supposedly that we rode on.
[34:38.920 --> 34:45.000] We haven't been there for two years. So we haven't lived there for two years.
[34:45.640 --> 34:49.880] But they sent us a notice. They threatened us with late charges because we had not paid it.
[34:50.760 --> 34:56.120] Additional charges because we had not signed up and give them all of our information on the
[34:56.120 --> 35:02.040] internet. So because they had to deal with us by mail, even more charges with that. So, you know,
[35:02.040 --> 35:05.560] we're talking about $10, $15 here with this thing for something we never did.
[35:05.560 --> 35:10.600] And I said, yeah, so Karen called him up and said, you know, we haven't lived there for two
[35:10.600 --> 35:16.760] years and this is total garbage. I want to see the picture you've got. Oh, well, let me look.
[35:16.760 --> 35:20.600] And as always, and this has happened to us several times. They go back and it's like,
[35:21.560 --> 35:26.520] nevermind. It's a different car. The license tag is off by a number.
[35:26.520 --> 35:38.840] And, you know, so they're automated license plate readers and ticket pushers made a mistake.
[35:40.200 --> 35:47.800] And, you know, it's just amazing. Now, the reason I mentioned that is because what do you see from
[35:47.800 --> 35:55.240] the CIA, the FBI and the NSA, CIA especially, we're going to put AI into our core operations.
[35:55.240 --> 36:00.680] Everything we do is going to be based on AI. It's going to be the backbone of what we do here,
[36:00.680 --> 36:07.640] our AI tools, everything from field operations to analytical and support functions. And of course,
[36:07.640 --> 36:15.000] they plan on doing that with the IRS as well. And so what could possibly go wrong with it? Well,
[36:15.000 --> 36:21.480] exactly what we see with the Texas toll thing, which by the way, you know, I like that about
[36:21.480 --> 36:28.280] Tennessee. We were the state that didn't have any tolls. And Governor Bill Lee, bless his heart,
[36:28.280 --> 36:35.000] is pushing real hard to get tolls in. And let me tell you that the toll roads that are being
[36:35.000 --> 36:42.520] run by foreign corporations in most cases, as a matter of fact, the person that Karen had to talk
[36:42.520 --> 36:51.000] to was from India, barely spoke English. So, you know, this is a globalist plan to have these
[36:51.000 --> 36:59.480] foreign toll companies control our infrastructure. And whenever you see a Republican politician
[37:00.120 --> 37:09.240] pushing toll roads, mark that politician like Bill Lee, mark him. You know, when he starts
[37:09.240 --> 37:14.680] doing that, where he's coming from, saw the same thing happen with Tom Tillis in North Carolina,
[37:15.480 --> 37:20.600] brought in the first toll roads. What is he? He's one of the biggest globalist North Republican
[37:20.600 --> 37:28.520] senators there is. And of course he did that when he was a Speaker of the House. They handpicked him,
[37:28.520 --> 37:33.000] moved him over the guy who had been the House, who had been the minority leader for a long time,
[37:33.000 --> 37:40.040] an honest guy that I knew. And they picked Tom Tillis over him when they got the majority
[37:41.000 --> 37:46.200] for the first time since the Civil War in response to Obama. Two years after they all voted for Obama,
[37:46.200 --> 37:49.320] they said, we don't want any of that. And everything went Republican except for the
[37:49.320 --> 37:56.680] congressional offices. They put this guy in as Speaker and he was on the, and he did the toll
[37:56.680 --> 38:00.600] road stuff and boom, you know, next thing you know, he's running for US Senate and he's been
[38:00.600 --> 38:07.000] there ever since. So mark people like that. Mark people like Bill Lee. Bringing in, Tennessee was
[38:07.000 --> 38:13.880] one of only 14 states that didn't have toll roads. He's working really hard. He calls them, listen to
[38:13.880 --> 38:20.520] this, he calls them choice lanes. Oh, then that, doesn't that get you? And that really gets me going.
[38:21.560 --> 38:27.880] Choice lanes. The CIA's venture capital firm, Incutel, invests in promising companies to aid
[38:27.880 --> 38:34.600] in this artificial intelligence process. The Incutel portfolio has swelled to over
[38:34.600 --> 38:40.840] 300 companies now, most of which are involved in AI. And of course they created Incutel
[38:41.800 --> 38:48.600] at the time where the internet was about to go big. In the 1990s when the hardware started to
[38:48.600 --> 38:53.160] get up to speed where they could start to do pictures and things like that. At that point,
[38:54.040 --> 38:59.320] they created Incutel. They went public for the first time with a venture capital firm
[38:59.320 --> 39:06.360] and they started giving money to people like Zuckerberg and others. They funded people
[39:07.160 --> 39:13.960] that would compete with each other, but all of them would work with the CIA. They wanted to
[39:13.960 --> 39:18.040] fund the internet. They wanted to fund social media companies so they can control both of those
[39:18.040 --> 39:24.040] things. And of course, all of them folded into geospatial intelligence. Now they're focused on
[39:24.040 --> 39:33.240] AI and now they've got over 300 companies, almost all of them AI. Now, the reason that
[39:33.240 --> 39:40.600] Mekin is talking about this is because he watched this three hour program between Joe Rogan and
[39:40.600 --> 39:47.160] Tucker Carlson. And they talked about a wide variety of things, but they did get into the CIA
[39:47.160 --> 39:53.640] and the deep state and stuff like that to some degree. And he says, what I want to highlight
[39:53.640 --> 39:57.800] here, however, is how remarkable it is that two major media figures, Rogan and Carlson,
[39:57.800 --> 40:01.880] are announcing to their millions of listeners and readers that organizations like the CIA and the
[40:01.880 --> 40:06.360] FBI are despicable agencies committed to undermining the legal and constitutional
[40:06.360 --> 40:10.760] institutions of the United States. This is long overdue. Well, it's long overdue because these
[40:10.760 --> 40:19.320] people, Rogan and Carlson, they're not leading opinion makers. They're following. And the fact
[40:19.320 --> 40:26.360] that everybody knows this now. And so they have to say it in order to not lose credibility.
[40:26.360 --> 40:32.680] It's gotten to the point where even though Tucker Carlson could mock and make fun of people who
[40:32.680 --> 40:39.720] talked about 9-11 and all the lunacy of that, which is every bit as lunatic as the magic bullet of the
[40:39.720 --> 40:43.880] JFK assassination, the collapsing Building 7 that wasn't hit and all the rest of this stuff,
[40:43.880 --> 40:48.440] he would make fun of them. They asked me these questions like, what's the melting point of steel
[40:48.440 --> 40:53.320] and how can a building collapse and free fall and anything? These people are idiots. He would
[40:53.320 --> 41:00.120] constantly mock it. Never took any of that stuff back. Never told us when or why he had his epiphany.
[41:01.640 --> 41:08.200] They are essentially there to connect with the audience, to keep their credentials there. That's
[41:08.200 --> 41:12.200] why they're talking about it. But fine. Better late than never. Better that they talk about it.
[41:12.200 --> 41:18.680] But understand that they're limited hangout. Always have been, always will be. Tucker's daddy
[41:18.680 --> 41:27.000] worked for the CIA. He worked for the propaganda arm of the CIA. Voice of America. Tucker applied
[41:27.000 --> 41:32.600] to the CIA as Putin threw shade on him and said, you wanted to be in it, didn't you? But they only
[41:32.600 --> 41:41.320] hire smart people. Remember that? What a dick. Anyway, libertarians know all this, says Ryan
[41:41.320 --> 41:46.040] McMakin, and they've observed for decades the breed of small government conservatives
[41:46.600 --> 41:50.840] who one minute claim the government can't do anything right and then the next minute
[41:51.480 --> 41:57.000] they're simping for heroic CIA and FBI agents. Is there anybody like that that we know?
[41:57.560 --> 42:03.640] Like Donald Trump, right? Isn't that what Donald Trump does? The government, they can't do anything
[42:03.640 --> 42:11.560] right. Oh, but what heroes we have with these people. People like this have long since checked
[42:11.560 --> 42:16.600] their critical thinking skills at the door. But he says that's not to say the leftists are guiltless
[42:16.600 --> 42:23.640] as well. The left in 2024 has rarely met a regime spook that it didn't like. They've now put them
[42:23.640 --> 42:29.800] on as their commentators everywhere. Last month, the New York Times said, quote,
[42:29.800 --> 42:37.800] the deep state is actually kind of awesome. Well, that's, they should know because they're part of
[42:37.800 --> 42:43.640] it. The job of opposing these contemptible enemies of freedom at America's intelligence agencies,
[42:43.640 --> 42:48.840] especially the FBI CIA NSA, falls to the minority of Americans who actually care
[42:49.480 --> 42:56.840] about law and human rights enough to seek true restraints on regime power. Those of us in this
[42:56.840 --> 43:02.760] minority must never miss an opportunity to disparage, to doubt, to question, to generally
[43:02.760 --> 43:10.120] express loathing for these organizations and for every single agent and employee at these agencies
[43:10.120 --> 43:15.800] who collects a taxpayer funded salary, including the daddy of Tucker Carlson and including Tucker
[43:15.800 --> 43:21.320] Carlson who covered for the pharmaceutical people who are paying him $25 million a year.
[43:21.320 --> 43:27.560] I just saw Sean Hannity just put up his mansion on Long Island for like $19 million or something.
[43:28.760 --> 43:33.640] He's leaving for Florida and so he's going to sell one of his multi-million dollar homes there.
[43:34.280 --> 43:39.800] These people, where'd they get their money? They got their money selling Trump sugar water,
[43:39.800 --> 43:45.640] sugar water, that's what Alex called it, sugar water, Kool-Aid, like Jonestown Kool-Aid that you
[43:45.640 --> 43:50.840] inject instead of drinking. They make lots of money. Alex made a lot of money selling that.
[43:50.840 --> 43:56.440] Alex made a lot of money selling fear. Alex made a lot of money selling riots with January the 6th.
[43:57.800 --> 44:04.040] Anyway, Harry Truman actually wrote an op-ed piece in the Washington Post and their response was to
[44:04.760 --> 44:10.440] bury it at the back of the paper and then the CIA came out and said he didn't write that.
[44:11.160 --> 44:14.680] Somebody else wrote that for him and put his name on it and then he came out said,
[44:14.680 --> 44:18.840] no I did write that and he doubled down on it. But here's what he had to say at the first case.
[44:18.840 --> 44:23.480] He said, for some time I've been disturbed by the way the CIA has been diverted from
[44:23.480 --> 44:30.040] its original assignment. It has become an operational and at times a policy making
[44:30.040 --> 44:36.520] arm of the government. By the way, the CIA goes for peace talks in Gaza.
[44:37.560 --> 44:42.440] You wonder who the real government is? The CIA. They're the ones who start the wars,
[44:42.440 --> 44:46.760] they run the coups and imagine they go over there and say, well we'd like for you to do this and
[44:46.760 --> 44:55.800] this or we might remove you. That's the way these people are. I mean, Joe Biden can't find his way
[44:55.800 --> 45:01.240] off the stage. He's not running this stuff. So who's running it? Well, you got some Democrats
[45:01.240 --> 45:07.000] there but it's really the CIA who's running it. You got some Democrat operatives. But it's
[45:07.000 --> 45:10.440] ultimately the CIA that's running it. They're the ones who are going around and gonna run the
[45:10.440 --> 45:17.400] peace talks one way or the other. So this has led to trouble, says Harry Truman, said Harry Truman,
[45:18.120 --> 45:22.840] and may have compounded our difficulties in several explosive areas. I've never had any
[45:22.840 --> 45:29.240] thought that when I set up the CIA that it would be injected into peacetime cloak and dagger
[45:29.240 --> 45:34.200] operations. You mean like even spying on Americans without a search warrant? Like we just had Trader
[45:34.200 --> 45:42.200] Johnson do? Not only expand the time period but expand the scope and the people that they could
[45:42.200 --> 45:51.960] use to do this? Anyway, so the Washington Post buried it as op-ed piece, put it on page A11,
[45:52.680 --> 45:57.720] the editor did. This is the president, right? Writing an op-ed piece, no big deal. Let's just
[45:57.720 --> 46:01.560] put it in the back of the thing. Then the CIA director Alan Dulles lied and claimed that
[46:01.560 --> 46:06.360] Truman had been quite astounded when he saw his own article and that the whole thing was the work
[46:06.360 --> 46:16.680] of a Trump aide, a Truman aide, and Truman didn't know. But then, in other words, he's gonna retract
[46:16.680 --> 46:25.960] it over what he had to say. And he was a former president at the time, but still, that's not
[46:25.960 --> 46:32.440] worthy. You're gonna bury it in the back of the paper? And so he said it was not intended to
[46:32.440 --> 46:38.040] operate. Then he wrote another. He says it was the CIA was not intended to operate as an international
[46:38.040 --> 46:44.920] agency engaged in strange activities. That's what he said. He said if I'd known what was going to
[46:44.920 --> 46:51.720] happen, I never would have created the CIA. He created the NSA with an executive order as well.
[46:52.280 --> 46:58.680] So, as Ryan Macon says, what about those strange activities? What is he talking about? Is he just
[46:58.680 --> 47:02.440] talking about assassinations and coup attempts and things like that? Was it also things like
[47:02.440 --> 47:09.880] MKUltra, as he points out, which was running at that time? Even by the late 1950s, they had MKUltra,
[47:09.880 --> 47:17.000] the mind control experiments, LSD and other drugs and things like that. The CIA was known to drug
[47:17.960 --> 47:24.440] its victims against their will, such as seven black inmates in Kentucky who were fed
[47:25.240 --> 47:32.920] double, triple, and quadruple doses of LSD for 77 straight days.
[47:34.440 --> 47:39.960] Wow. See, that also brings up it. Some people will take it, lose their mind. Other people,
[47:39.960 --> 47:44.280] they take it over and over again. It might have a cumulative effect or it might not
[47:44.360 --> 47:49.800] have a cumulative effect. That's one of the things that when we talk about the injections,
[47:51.000 --> 47:55.640] you never know how it's going to react. Some people would have an immediate reaction. Some
[47:55.640 --> 48:00.440] people would die right away. Before they were vaccinated, in other words, because they didn't
[48:00.440 --> 48:04.760] count you as being vaccinated until you'd had your shot number two 30 days later. If you died
[48:04.760 --> 48:08.840] between your first shot and before you could get your second shot, oh, you weren't vaccinated.
[48:09.400 --> 48:14.360] As a matter of fact, they had to be two weeks after your second shot before you were considered
[48:14.360 --> 48:21.400] to be vaccinated. If you died at any point between your first shot and two weeks after your second
[48:21.400 --> 48:26.440] shot, you were listed as somebody who died unvaccinated. These are the kind of games that
[48:26.440 --> 48:34.760] they play. When we talk about these scientists who are looking at the astounding health effects of
[48:34.760 --> 48:39.320] these vaccines and making pronouncements like, well, I think within three to five years,
[48:39.320 --> 48:42.840] everybody who even got one shot is going to be dead. I don't think you can say that
[48:42.840 --> 48:49.000] just because of things like this. You've got seven inmates given double, triple and quadruple doses
[48:49.000 --> 48:55.720] for 77 days of LSD. If they're not stark raving mad by the end of the day, that's the difference
[48:55.720 --> 49:02.600] in individual metabolism or something. Frank Olson, of course, we've always talked about him.
[49:02.600 --> 49:09.880] They actually did a documentary I think called Wormwood or something, but I read the book
[49:09.880 --> 49:15.240] that's put together by his family and how they gave him secret doses of LSD. He confronted them
[49:15.240 --> 49:20.040] on it. He was going to be a whistleblower. They wound up defenestrating him, throwing him out of
[49:20.040 --> 49:28.200] a window in New York. CIA faced some scrutiny in the wake of the Vietnam War, yet the agency
[49:28.200 --> 49:35.080] had hardly been reformed by the time the US's war on terror was launched in late 2001. That
[49:35.080 --> 49:40.840] didn't affect them at all. They came roaring back. Even the FISA Act, which was the result
[49:40.840 --> 49:47.080] of the church committee hearings, they use that as a tool to spy on Americans without a search
[49:47.080 --> 49:53.000] warrant. They always use all this stuff to their own advantage. It's just like the guy who was
[49:53.960 --> 50:00.760] the one who came up with the euphemism for torture, enhanced interrogation.
[50:02.600 --> 50:08.120] He was watching the Frank church committee hearings and he's a lawyer. He says,
[50:08.120 --> 50:13.000] these guys need a good lawyer. They sure do for the kind of stuff they do. You better believe they
[50:13.000 --> 50:19.880] do. So he got in there, he became the chief counsel. He came up with that lie that it was
[50:19.880 --> 50:25.800] enhanced interrogation. Of course, they were torturing people. The lies, what they got them
[50:25.800 --> 50:31.880] to say while they were torturing them were lies. They used that to lie us into the Iraq War. Then
[50:31.880 --> 50:39.480] Trump promoted her to the head of the CIA. CIA returned to its illegal medical torture in 2001,
[50:39.480 --> 50:43.720] assuming that it ever stopped. With new medical experiments on regime prisoners,
[50:44.360 --> 50:51.080] documents uncovered by the ACLU show that the CIA doctors are still used to provide a veneer
[50:51.080 --> 50:56.840] of scientific legitimacy to CIA torture programs. In the age of vaccine passports,
[50:56.840 --> 51:01.800] this alliance between doctors and the CIA should alarm any defender of human rights.
[51:02.760 --> 51:07.880] The CIA let 9-11 happen right under its nose. Now here's where I have a big disagreement with
[51:07.960 --> 51:14.920] Ryan McMaken. No, I think that was perhaps one of their most successful lies. And I think it was
[51:14.920 --> 51:19.640] tied, as I've said over and over again, it was the second shoe to drop. They happened together.
[51:20.600 --> 51:26.040] Dark winter and the model legislation sent out to the states and the germ games for 20 years,
[51:26.040 --> 51:30.520] and the second shoe to drop after the three buildings that were hit by two planes. There
[51:30.520 --> 51:36.600] was another shoe to drop 20 years later, and that was the fake pandemic and all these vaccine
[51:36.600 --> 51:44.040] passports and all the rest of this stuff. CIA did not fail with 9-11. It was their biggest success.
[51:45.560 --> 51:49.960] The devil's biggest victory is to make people think that he doesn't exist.
[51:50.760 --> 51:56.280] They are more than happy to have you think that they failed to know what Tim Osmond,
[51:56.280 --> 52:03.320] oh, I mean, Osama Bin Laden was doing on 9-11. And so he calls for ending the FBI,
[52:03.960 --> 52:09.640] ending the CIA. And again, this is where we are right now. We're in a fourth turning. People
[52:09.640 --> 52:15.560] are fed up with their corrupt institutions. Institutions have been around long enough that
[52:15.560 --> 52:21.880] people know what they are about and are demanding that they be changed. This is the time that we're
[52:21.880 --> 52:26.680] in. And so we need to understand that we're in that time because they do, and they're trying to
[52:26.680 --> 52:32.040] use it to their advantage. If we understand that, it won't be used against us. The history of the
[52:32.040 --> 52:37.400] FBI lends substantial plausibility to Tucker Carlson's claim that intelligence agencies are
[52:37.400 --> 52:44.200] in the business of blackmailing members of Congress. This is another thing that supposedly
[52:44.200 --> 52:52.440] Tucker has discovered. He doesn't even mention to this Astert, who was the longest-serving
[52:52.440 --> 53:01.320] speaker of the House of Republicans, I think for any flavor of politician, simply because
[53:01.320 --> 53:07.960] he was blackmailable. He was a pedophile wrestling coach, and that's why they picked
[53:07.960 --> 53:11.560] him to run for Congress. And that's why they picked him to be Speaker of the House, because
[53:11.560 --> 53:17.160] they could control him with blackmail. Hoover, during his 48-year reign at the FBI, of course,
[53:17.160 --> 53:22.200] was lauded over the decades as a hero. But in reality, he was, in the words of historian
[53:22.200 --> 53:29.560] Beverly Gage, a one-dimensional tyrant, a backroom schemer who strong-armed the rest of the country
[53:29.560 --> 53:36.120] into submission, the most influential federal appointee of the 20th century, until we get to
[53:36.120 --> 53:42.120] Fauci. They don't say that. That's what I say. Fauci is like Jaeger Hoover. He knows how to play
[53:42.120 --> 53:47.400] these people. He knows how to get what he wants. When Hoover died, his secretary was destroying
[53:47.400 --> 53:54.040] files for a very long time. It was Truman also who said, you know, the FBI is trending towards
[53:54.040 --> 54:00.120] a Gestapo. And he says he's got files on everybody. And Nixon said the same thing. You know, this guy
[54:00.120 --> 54:06.680] is blackmailing everybody. It was an open secret to all then. But now, you know, Tucker's going to
[54:06.680 --> 54:12.920] let you in on it. Unfortunately, many Americans are enthralled at these organizations, thanks to
[54:12.920 --> 54:21.480] relentless propaganda that tells us this American version of the KGB exists for our own good.
[54:21.560 --> 54:28.040] And I think it is also the fact that we have an inability to imagine this kind of evil.
[54:29.320 --> 54:33.400] And I say that all the time. I say it about, you know, people like Ted Bundy. And he was able to
[54:33.400 --> 54:39.080] get away with that because, you know, he's such a polite, nice-looking young man, very intelligent,
[54:39.720 --> 54:48.760] clean-cut, he's a serial killer and a rapist. And people just can't... That's just so far outside
[54:49.480 --> 54:56.600] of what normal people think. You know, you can't meet somebody and think that of them.
[54:57.560 --> 55:03.640] And so, you know, bad people project the kinds of bad things that they do, you know, the kinds
[55:03.640 --> 55:09.720] of stuff that Hillary Clinton was accusing people of. And so she's projecting what she does,
[55:09.720 --> 55:13.800] what her husband does, on other people. We see that all the time. We, on the other hand,
[55:14.760 --> 55:24.120] normal people project onto these psychopaths normalcy, right? We want to believe that they're
[55:24.120 --> 55:30.280] normal. We want to believe that they're like us. They're not at all like us. That's our big problem.
[55:31.880 --> 55:39.000] So if you look at the indictment against Congressman Henry Quaylor, this is conservative
[55:39.080 --> 55:43.080] Treehouse talking about this. I had several people send this to me. A rather remarkable
[55:43.080 --> 55:48.840] indictment against Congressman Henry Quaylor, Texas Democrat, that everyone should read,
[55:48.840 --> 55:53.400] says conservative Treehouse. You might remember that he was openly critical of the Biden border
[55:53.400 --> 55:59.800] crisis in the latter half of 2021. Approximately a few weeks after he was openly and strongly
[55:59.800 --> 56:07.880] criticizing Biden, FBI agents raided his home. At the time of the FBI raid, everyone noted the
[56:07.880 --> 56:12.760] visible connection between his criticism of Biden and the launch of the DOJ investigation
[56:12.760 --> 56:19.320] against him. The timing was just too convenient. Last Friday, an indictment was unsealed.
[56:20.040 --> 56:24.840] Representative Quaylor and his wife were each charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit
[56:24.840 --> 56:31.720] bribery of a federal official and have a public official act as an agent of a foreign principle.
[56:32.440 --> 56:37.880] Two counts of bribery of a federal official, two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud,
[56:37.880 --> 56:44.200] two counts of violating the ban on public officials acting as agents of a foreign principle,
[56:44.200 --> 56:49.400] one count of conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering, and five counts of money
[56:49.400 --> 56:57.800] laundering. So these are all things that possibly he could have done. All things that would have
[56:58.600 --> 57:06.440] been ignored had he not opposed Biden publicly. Interestingly, the charges and the activity date
[57:06.440 --> 57:13.080] back to 2014. They were willing to let all of this stuff, assuming that it happened. Again,
[57:13.080 --> 57:18.360] these are allegations from the government, but let's just assume for the moment that this stuff
[57:18.360 --> 57:27.320] really happened. If it did happen, they were fine to let it sit there for a decade. And it
[57:27.320 --> 57:34.920] only became a point of investigation after he criticized Biden. That's when he got indicted.
[57:35.560 --> 57:40.600] Quaylor and his wife were case-studying how the average federal politician gets wealthy from
[57:40.600 --> 57:46.120] selling their office. All the DC politicians participate in this type of influence selling.
[57:47.000 --> 57:50.120] I agree with that, except now, here's the thing that I disagree strongly with,
[57:50.680 --> 57:55.320] conservative treehouse. One of the primary reasons the intelligence community was so fast to join
[57:55.320 --> 58:01.240] in an effort to eliminate the threat of Trump was specifically due to his lack of corrupt activity.
[58:02.840 --> 58:09.960] Seriously? Are you serious? You're talking about Trump delusion syndrome.
[58:12.680 --> 58:20.360] That's what I call it. Trump derangement is what the left has. Trump delusion is what the right has.
[58:21.880 --> 58:24.440] Or else they just want to suck up to him for audience.
[58:25.880 --> 58:35.960] Look, Trump is in the same boat as Quaylor. They are not innocent, I don't think. But yes,
[58:35.960 --> 58:40.360] they are being prosecuted politically. That's the thing to take away from it. When you look at
[58:40.360 --> 58:46.360] Donald Trump, yes, Biden came after Trump because he's his political opponent. It is a game of
[58:46.360 --> 58:54.520] thrones. Yes, Biden came after Henry Quaylor because he opposed Biden. That doesn't mean that
[58:54.520 --> 58:59.800] Henry Quaylor is innocent. And it doesn't mean that Trump is innocent. It just means that they
[58:59.800 --> 59:05.960] focus on them because it's a game of thrones. And yet people can't see that. Conservative treehouse
[59:05.960 --> 59:11.720] can't see that. It's absolutely amazing to me. Absolutely amazing. Well, we're going to take
[59:11.720 --> 59:24.920] a quick break and we will be right back.
[01:00:41.720 --> 01:00:58.760] You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, one of the things the Marxist mobs of
[01:00:58.760 --> 01:01:06.520] protesters are doing, they have defaced a World War I monument in New York City. Now, the elderly
[01:01:06.520 --> 01:01:15.640] granddaughter of the guy who sculpted it, just absolutely incredulous at their ignorance about
[01:01:15.640 --> 01:01:22.760] all of this. She said, it's unbelievable. She said, what a time we are living in. She is 76.
[01:01:23.560 --> 01:01:29.000] She said this when she learned the graffiti and the anti-Israel stickers that were plastered
[01:01:29.000 --> 01:01:37.560] on late grandfather Carl Il Alava's historic World War I tribute to American heroes.
[01:01:38.680 --> 01:01:43.400] She said they're idiots. She said, it's really ironic too, because these guys,
[01:01:43.400 --> 01:01:48.920] these American boys who gave their lives and blood were fighting for people's freedom.
[01:01:50.360 --> 01:01:56.520] She said, and here you have these hooligans who just don't understand history. And probably they
[01:01:56.520 --> 01:02:00.680] don't just understand what they're doing either. Well, I think they don't understand history,
[01:02:00.680 --> 01:02:06.200] but I also, I don't want to denigrate the good intentions of people who thought they were doing
[01:02:06.200 --> 01:02:11.880] good. But the people who fought in World War I were deceived. They were deceived by Woodrow
[01:02:11.880 --> 01:02:20.440] Wilson and many others. It's not to say that what they did was not heroic in terms of once they got
[01:02:20.440 --> 01:02:28.440] thrown into that, whether it was by being drafted or deception. They acted honorably,
[01:02:29.640 --> 01:02:39.880] but it was the war itself. But I got to say that this defacement and graffiti that's there,
[01:02:39.880 --> 01:02:45.160] it's not coming from that place. It's not coming from Woodrow Wilson was a lying scumbag who killed
[01:02:45.160 --> 01:02:51.640] unbelievable numbers of people. I mean, it really is heartbreaking when you look at so many of the
[01:02:51.640 --> 01:02:59.480] people. There was a composer, his name is George Butterworth or Butterfield. I can't remember which
[01:02:59.480 --> 01:03:07.000] it is, but he wrote a very, very, very popular classical piece that's a part of the repertoire
[01:03:07.080 --> 01:03:17.640] most orchestras and they team it up usually with Ralph Vaughan Williams piece and the banks of
[01:03:17.640 --> 01:03:24.680] Green Willow. And he didn't have much that he got done. It's one of the few works that he got
[01:03:24.680 --> 01:03:31.960] finished because he was shipped off to World War I and he died needlessly there, needlessly.
[01:03:32.760 --> 01:03:40.920] Travis says, these people who hate Americans, these people hate who Americans used to be.
[01:03:41.640 --> 01:03:48.520] The fact that a people that honorable and self-sacrificing existed is itself a condemnation
[01:03:48.520 --> 01:03:54.040] of their debased and deracinated existence. I couldn't say it better myself. That's exactly
[01:03:54.040 --> 01:04:00.520] right. Yeah, they hate honor. They hate people who saw that they had a duty to do. Yes, I believe
[01:04:00.520 --> 01:04:05.960] it was misguided, but I think they acted honorably. She said, I'm very sad. I think
[01:04:05.960 --> 01:04:11.240] my grandfather would feel the same way. I think he'd be saddened that people can be so misguided,
[01:04:11.240 --> 01:04:15.720] so destructive of things that are not about them and not about their political beliefs.
[01:04:17.720 --> 01:04:26.040] And I think that also applies to wars, wars like World War I. It was so incredibly destructive,
[01:04:27.000 --> 01:04:33.000] so misguided, something that was not about America, something that was not about American
[01:04:33.000 --> 01:04:39.320] political beliefs. But that's not to, again, I'm not denigrating what these people did.
[01:04:39.320 --> 01:04:44.600] He wouldn't be enraged. He was too kind of a man, but he would be very, very sad, she said, I think.
[01:04:45.240 --> 01:04:51.720] He'd probably feel sorry for these people who did it, these youthful idiots of the Marxist
[01:04:51.720 --> 01:04:57.640] Revolution. Again, they're doing this not because they hate war. They're not doing this because
[01:04:57.640 --> 01:05:03.320] they want peace. They're doing this because they hate America. They hate our society. They hate
[01:05:03.320 --> 01:05:10.840] people who have duty and responsibility and stand up for society. They hate the builders
[01:05:12.200 --> 01:05:19.720] because they can't do anything except destroy. It was a large bronze statue featured seven soldiers,
[01:05:19.720 --> 01:05:27.720] including one, holding a collapsed comrade. It was placed near the park's entrance
[01:05:28.920 --> 01:05:35.240] and the armory for the 7th Regiment, whose infantry helped to break Germany's Hindenburg
[01:05:35.240 --> 01:05:43.560] line of defense at the conclusion of World War I. That was the 1927 plaque that was there.
[01:05:43.560 --> 01:05:48.920] So perhaps this vandalizing mob can't read either. They don't know what it's about,
[01:05:48.920 --> 01:05:54.280] but they hate everything that is American. One American hater burned a US flag at his base while
[01:05:54.280 --> 01:06:00.360] some protesters climbed on top of the statue's soldiers and draped Palestinian flags over them.
[01:06:01.720 --> 01:06:06.680] And they did the same thing to a statue of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman nearby.
[01:06:07.240 --> 01:06:15.480] Well, not that I could support. If you really understand Shermans, this guy was literally
[01:06:15.480 --> 01:06:25.000] insane, said Ulysses Grant, and he was very, shall we say, he was unhinged and he was looking
[01:06:25.000 --> 01:06:30.760] for revenge. Alan Dershowitz, meanwhile, is holding daily press conferences about how to
[01:06:30.760 --> 01:06:37.960] punish anybody who criticizes Israel. There is absolutely nothing that Alan Dershowitz won't do.
[01:06:39.240 --> 01:06:45.160] You harm a Jew or you offend a Jew, we sue. That's what he said yesterday. Now he's saying,
[01:06:45.160 --> 01:06:50.520] any university that divests from Israel should have its federal funding terminated.
[01:06:51.800 --> 01:06:55.560] Let's hold that thought for a moment before we get into that aspect of it.
[01:06:57.320 --> 01:07:04.760] Why is a university that has enough money that it can invest it, why does it need to have federal
[01:07:04.760 --> 01:07:11.480] funds? If it's got some huge hulking trust fund that it's looking to put all of that money into,
[01:07:11.480 --> 01:07:18.120] why do taxpayers have to fund these universities? I think that all universities,
[01:07:18.120 --> 01:07:25.320] regardless of what their position is on Israel, ought to be defunded. And I want all foreign aid
[01:07:25.320 --> 01:07:31.800] defunded, including to Israel. All federal aid defunded to foreign governments, all federal aid
[01:07:31.800 --> 01:07:37.880] to these foreign institutions that we call universities defunded as well. And not just
[01:07:37.880 --> 01:07:43.080] because I disagree with them, but because there's no authority in the constitution
[01:07:43.080 --> 01:07:50.520] for universities to be given money. But that's why it exists. And the fact that they give them
[01:07:50.520 --> 01:07:56.680] money and the fact that he wants the money removed shows that we all understand the way
[01:07:56.680 --> 01:08:04.440] the federal government operates outside of the rule of law is by bribery and by blackmail,
[01:08:05.000 --> 01:08:12.840] using fiat cash from the Federal Reserve. That is their superpower. And so this is money for
[01:08:12.840 --> 01:08:20.120] mandates. The thing is Dershowitz never had a problem when they were using it to push Marxism.
[01:08:20.840 --> 01:08:24.360] He never had a problem when they were using it to push racism against white people.
[01:08:25.000 --> 01:08:30.520] He never had a problem with any of that. And neither do any of the Republicans in Congress
[01:08:30.520 --> 01:08:34.760] have a problem with any of that. They only have a problem with the anti-Semitism.
[01:08:37.320 --> 01:08:44.680] And that's the double standard that is just amazing to me. So yes, absolutely take away
[01:08:44.680 --> 01:08:51.720] their money. But he wants to take away their money now, not even because of hate speech,
[01:08:51.720 --> 01:08:58.200] or I should say speech that he hates. Any criticism of a foreign government that owns our government
[01:08:59.160 --> 01:09:03.000] should have their money taken away. That's what Mike Johnson said. But he goes a step further.
[01:09:03.000 --> 01:09:10.680] If you don't invest your excess stash of cash that you got, if you don't invest that in Israel,
[01:09:11.560 --> 01:09:17.720] then and you remove it from Israel, then you ought to have your federal funding cut down.
[01:09:19.160 --> 01:09:27.720] So we pay taxes so that the federal government can give the money to these universities.
[01:09:29.160 --> 01:09:34.680] They've got so much money that they invest it in all these different types of things,
[01:09:35.720 --> 01:09:42.520] including Israel. And then if they pull any of that out of Israel, oh, under those circumstances,
[01:09:43.160 --> 01:09:47.480] they will stop giving them our money. And it is our money, even though it's being
[01:09:47.480 --> 01:09:50.680] created out of thin air by the Federal Reserve, because we have to pay it back with interest.
[01:09:50.680 --> 01:09:58.600] But this is the same guy who was saying during the lockdowns, yeah, what we're talking about
[01:09:58.600 --> 01:10:04.840] here, we're talking about coercing people into taking vaccines, but I'm talking about forcing
[01:10:04.840 --> 01:10:12.040] people. I'm talking about sending... Dershowitz wanted the police to come to your door and drag
[01:10:12.040 --> 01:10:17.080] you out of your house. That's his words. Drag you out of your house and put a needle in your arm.
[01:10:17.080 --> 01:10:20.280] And he said, and I'll defend that before the Supreme Court and I'll win.
[01:10:22.120 --> 01:10:27.160] Well, that doesn't mean that it's right if he wins. Doesn't mean that it's ethical,
[01:10:27.160 --> 01:10:31.960] moral or legal or constitutional. Doesn't mean that it's any of that stuff. It just says, well,
[01:10:31.960 --> 01:10:41.000] this corrupt political institution of nine political appointees is totalitarian and supports that kind
[01:10:41.000 --> 01:10:44.760] of dictatorial government. And we already know that and he knows it as well. That's why he's
[01:10:44.760 --> 01:10:49.640] confident that he could win, arguing a literal mandate. We're going to drag you out of your
[01:10:49.640 --> 01:10:54.920] house and put this needle in your arm by force. This is the kind of person, Alan Dershowitz,
[01:10:54.920 --> 01:10:59.480] big fan of Donald Trump. That's the kind of person he is. That's the kind of person Trump is too,
[01:10:59.480 --> 01:11:04.520] folks. Don't tell me he wouldn't mandate this stuff. You'll find out if he becomes president
[01:11:04.520 --> 01:11:11.160] a second time what he's capable of doing fully, if you didn't understand what he's capable of doing
[01:11:11.160 --> 01:11:22.040] in 2020. So yeah, speak no evil. Do not divest from Israel. You must invest in them. Or Alan
[01:11:22.040 --> 01:11:27.000] Dershowitz is going to come for you. Just amazing. Just amazing. And he's one of these people at
[01:11:27.000 --> 01:11:31.880] Harvard, you know, teaches law at Harvard. He's one of the biggest problems out there of these
[01:11:31.880 --> 01:11:37.320] corrupted institutions. And yet, this is all he's going to talk about. A third of Stanford's students
[01:11:38.200 --> 01:11:45.880] are okay with violence to shut down speech, says a report. Well, if he was their law professor,
[01:11:45.880 --> 01:11:51.080] you'd probably have a higher percentage of people because the government is force.
[01:11:52.840 --> 01:12:00.840] Dershowitz, just as with a vaccine, in many ways has supported the violence and the terrorism
[01:12:01.560 --> 01:12:05.240] of government. And that's what we're talking about with these mandates,
[01:12:06.040 --> 01:12:09.880] with these with the censorship and all the rest of it. And he supports that.
[01:12:09.880 --> 01:12:21.400] Absolutely does support that. We'll be right back.
[01:13:35.240 --> 01:14:04.600] All right. Welcome back. Let's talk a little bit about the Biden administration
[01:14:04.600 --> 01:14:09.000] and some of their social engineering. It extends outside of the schools,
[01:14:09.000 --> 01:14:15.880] what is happening there. The Biden administration has just decided that you cannot be involved in
[01:14:15.880 --> 01:14:23.800] foster care unless you want to foster the LGBT agenda, specifically the transgendering of kids.
[01:14:25.400 --> 01:14:31.960] And if you don't support that, he is demanding that you should not be part of the foster care
[01:14:31.960 --> 01:14:37.160] system. Well, how can he do that? Because foster care is run at the state level, isn't it?
[01:14:39.080 --> 01:14:45.640] He does it with the money, always, always that type of thing. And of course, we knew that was
[01:14:45.640 --> 01:14:55.320] where he was coming from, believing that Christian parents are unfit. We just had a family just a
[01:14:55.320 --> 01:15:01.240] few months ago. Unfortunately, the publicity caused the Biden administration to back off.
[01:15:01.240 --> 01:15:09.240] It had a German homeschooling family had fled Germany, gotten political asylum here
[01:15:09.960 --> 01:15:16.760] a decade ago. They've been supporting themselves. They're not living off of the government. And
[01:15:16.760 --> 01:15:20.760] they're educating their own kids because their kids would have been taken away from them
[01:15:21.320 --> 01:15:28.040] if they homeschool them in Germany. And so Biden wants to send them back. Fortunately,
[01:15:28.040 --> 01:15:34.200] the publicity caused his organization to back off. But now he wants to take children away from
[01:15:34.200 --> 01:15:39.160] parents. You know, Germans will take them away if you homeschool them. He wants to take them away
[01:15:40.040 --> 01:15:49.320] if you don't misgender them and you don't play that game. Or if you push back against what the
[01:15:50.200 --> 01:15:57.400] government is doing in terms of gaslighting and grooming miners, miners, folks. The state has begun
[01:15:57.400 --> 01:16:04.280] to supplant parental guidance, more critically, divine authority, even with his own secular
[01:16:04.280 --> 01:16:10.920] doctrine. But it's parental rights always at the center of this because they want to destroy
[01:16:10.920 --> 01:16:17.800] the family. And the key thing about this was this was an agenda that's been around for a very long
[01:16:17.800 --> 01:16:23.640] time. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Every other country has signed it except
[01:16:23.640 --> 01:16:33.400] for the United States. And yet you have politicians and courts, especially, will enact certain parts
[01:16:33.400 --> 01:16:40.440] of this UN agenda, the whole idea of the rights of a child. This is all tied together with what
[01:16:40.440 --> 01:16:44.760] Hillary Clinton was pushing, takes a village to raise a child. In other words, she says the
[01:16:44.760 --> 01:16:49.480] government should raise your children. We don't want a family, right? Families are bad. Villages
[01:16:49.480 --> 01:16:57.400] are good because I'm in charge of the village. So this whole idea of children's rights is there
[01:16:57.400 --> 01:17:03.080] to supplant parental rights, but children don't have rights. We've never let them drink alcohol,
[01:17:03.080 --> 01:17:10.200] smoke tobacco, have a gun, drive a car. You can't get a tattoo in most states unless you were 18
[01:17:10.200 --> 01:17:17.640] years old. So one or two of them have it like at 16 or something. But we understand that you don't
[01:17:17.640 --> 01:17:25.160] do certain things like that. And yet they have swept all that stuff away, demand that kids get
[01:17:25.160 --> 01:17:32.200] something that is far more permanent than a tattoo. You know, you can undo a tattoo to some degree,
[01:17:32.200 --> 01:17:38.840] I guess, but you're not going to undo this gender mutilation or sterilization.
[01:17:40.760 --> 01:17:46.920] Under these new regulations, any child who professes an LGBT identity can demand placement
[01:17:46.920 --> 01:17:54.200] in a home that affirms this identity, effectively excluding Christian foster homes. The state,
[01:17:54.200 --> 01:17:59.480] rather than God, rather than the child's own parents, becomes the ultimate authority
[01:18:00.120 --> 01:18:04.840] on morality and identity. And right now they're doing it with foster kids,
[01:18:04.840 --> 01:18:10.600] but it's not going to stop there. It's already happening with families in Canada.
[01:18:11.800 --> 01:18:19.560] This is a violation of our rights, is a violation of religious liberty. It is an aspiration
[01:18:20.600 --> 01:18:27.000] of the United Nations. See, in order to have a global world government where everybody is enslaved,
[01:18:27.000 --> 01:18:31.880] you've got to get rid of families and parents. And you do that by getting rid of parental rights.
[01:18:31.880 --> 01:18:36.360] Why should this concern us? First, it undermines the natural and biblical role of the family.
[01:18:36.360 --> 01:18:42.680] Scripture teaches us children are heritage from the Lord and trusted to parents who are tasked
[01:18:42.680 --> 01:18:47.240] with their upbringing according to godly principles. And folks, if you don't believe that,
[01:18:48.840 --> 01:18:55.560] believe Richard Dawkins, who regrets that we've lost the Christian foundations of our society.
[01:18:57.000 --> 01:19:03.800] You take away God and you watch what is happening to our society. That's where we are right now.
[01:19:04.840 --> 01:19:09.080] By sidelining Christian homes that do not subscribe to the affirming agenda,
[01:19:09.720 --> 01:19:16.040] the state disrupts this divine mandate, replacing it with humanism, with transhumanism,
[01:19:16.040 --> 01:19:21.000] essentially, because that's what transgender is moving the Overton window to.
[01:19:21.000 --> 01:19:27.880] The whole transgender thing with kids is moving this to pedophilia.
[01:19:30.120 --> 01:19:35.640] Again, talking about our friend Alan Dershowitz, he thinks that the age of consent should be lowered
[01:19:37.560 --> 01:19:43.720] to satisfy his preferences, shall we call it? He's got his sexual preferences as well.
[01:19:44.360 --> 01:19:49.080] He wants it to kids 13 or something like that. I forget exact age that he was talking about,
[01:19:49.080 --> 01:19:55.320] but he wants it to very young teens. And so that's one of the Overton windows that are being moved.
[01:19:56.120 --> 01:19:59.080] They're opening that Overton window, if you want to talk about it being open.
[01:20:00.440 --> 01:20:03.720] And then, of course, the other part of this is the transgender stuff.
[01:20:04.680 --> 01:20:09.160] I mean, the transhuman stuff, all this stuff about furries. We were just talking about this
[01:20:09.160 --> 01:20:14.120] the other day. You know, when we were in school, if you tried to even do anything that was
[01:20:14.840 --> 01:20:22.280] a tiny fraction of that kind of disruption, having people wearing furry costumes,
[01:20:23.160 --> 01:20:26.520] even if it wasn't the kind of behavior that they're exhibiting,
[01:20:28.600 --> 01:20:33.560] making animal noises and crawling around on all fours, even if they just came in wearing
[01:20:33.560 --> 01:20:38.600] a animal costume, that would not be allowed. I'm sorry, that's against the dress code.
[01:20:39.560 --> 01:20:43.240] It sent you down the den of boys or girls and you'd get a spanking with a paddle.
[01:20:44.120 --> 01:20:50.760] But let alone to have these paws that have claws on them that they can attack other students with.
[01:20:51.880 --> 01:20:56.520] It's just amazing that they allow that to happen. Why do they allow that to happen?
[01:20:57.080 --> 01:21:04.520] Well, because they're pushing the virtual reality as well. Transhumanism and virtual reality,
[01:21:04.520 --> 01:21:07.720] that's the other part of it besides pedophilia that they're talking about.
[01:21:08.680 --> 01:21:14.120] And so, when we look at this, it's important to remember, and we're going to get into the politics
[01:21:14.120 --> 01:21:20.840] here in a moment, R.F.K. Jr. was asked about this child mutilation. Here's what he had to say.
[01:21:20.840 --> 01:21:27.080] What will you do as a president to get this nonsense out, to prevent kids under the age of
[01:21:27.080 --> 01:21:31.800] 18 with or without the consent of the father to transition? You may even say that as an okay
[01:21:31.800 --> 01:21:35.560] policy you're a part of that many families disagree with. One, what's your position on
[01:21:35.560 --> 01:21:40.600] this and what will you do as a president? I mean, my position is that people should not
[01:21:40.600 --> 01:21:46.360] be able to have access to those procedures. The minor shouldn't without parental permission. And,
[01:21:47.880 --> 01:21:56.360] you know, I don't know enough about it, Patrick, to say that it should be completely illegal.
[01:21:56.360 --> 01:22:02.920] Under 18? No, no. Yeah, I just don't know enough what I'm going to tell you because I don't know.
[01:22:02.920 --> 01:22:06.600] But, Robert, I mean, you're... You know what? I don't know enough. I
[01:22:08.920 --> 01:22:17.240] know nothing. I don't know that. I'm not going to tell you that I haven't answered a question.
[01:22:17.240 --> 01:22:21.000] There's a difference. But, Robert, there's a big difference. I just want to say that there's a big
[01:22:21.000 --> 01:22:25.880] difference between those two things. One, saving somebody's life to transition and cut the dangling
[01:22:25.880 --> 01:22:30.280] off, how are you saving that person's life? Some of these things, logically, they make no sense to
[01:22:30.280 --> 01:22:34.760] parents. Because you're going to have to answer this for both parents on both sides. There is
[01:22:34.760 --> 01:22:41.320] conflicting values here. And one of the values is freedom to do what you want with your own body and
[01:22:41.320 --> 01:22:45.480] have the government tell you you can or you can't do that. Who is protecting kids under the age of
[01:22:45.480 --> 01:22:50.200] 18, though? That's the other right. And that's why I say nobody can do without their parents'
[01:22:50.200 --> 01:22:57.080] permission. That's solid. And then I have to look at the drugs, the safety of the drugs, whether
[01:22:57.080 --> 01:23:02.520] there's permanent damage from the... I just don't know. You're rolling your eyes like I shouldn't.
[01:23:02.520 --> 01:23:06.200] This is an obvious question. It is an obvious question. A 14-year-old driving a car?
[01:23:10.920 --> 01:23:14.920] I don't think anybody should have cars. I'm a greenie. What's the parent consent for the 13-year-old
[01:23:14.920 --> 01:23:18.920] to vote? Should we be okay with that? Because the parent said it's okay. Should we trust the parent
[01:23:18.920 --> 01:23:22.440] that... It's illegal for a 13-year-old to vote. I get that. But why should it be legal for somebody
[01:23:22.440 --> 01:23:29.640] at 13 with parent consent to transition? Yeah. We could take other examples. We could say, well,
[01:23:31.240 --> 01:23:38.680] the age of consent to sex is going to be 18 or 21 or whatever it is. But if the parents feel
[01:23:38.680 --> 01:23:43.400] otherwise, the parents can sexually molest their kids at any point in time. Do you support that,
[01:23:43.400 --> 01:23:51.880] R.F.K., Jr.? I really don't know. Who am I to say about any of this stuff? Come on, give me a break.
[01:23:52.760 --> 01:23:58.360] We've seen this kind of vacillating spineless approach to abortion for... Who am I to say
[01:23:59.000 --> 01:24:05.880] that that's a child? Yeah. Well, just take a look at the pictures. Take a look at the pictures and
[01:24:05.880 --> 01:24:11.240] you'll know. He's also in the past been pushing this kind of stuff. I played this for you yesterday.
[01:24:11.240 --> 01:24:16.600] Red state people are more likely to murder you, to impregnate your teenage daughter,
[01:24:17.080 --> 01:24:22.200] to commit a violent crime against you, to commit a non-violent crime against you,
[01:24:22.200 --> 01:24:29.480] to watch Desperate Housewives on TV, to buy pornography, to buy degenerate video games
[01:24:29.480 --> 01:24:39.400] like Grand Theft Auto. Yeah. Be very afraid of those red state parents, right? We got trouble
[01:24:39.400 --> 01:24:48.280] right there. Got trouble in those red states. Wow. But, you know, I don't know, maybe parents
[01:24:48.280 --> 01:24:54.440] who would transition their kids, maybe they can impregnate their kids if they want to under his
[01:24:55.080 --> 01:24:59.960] regime here. Well, who am I to say? The parents ought to be able to do anything to the kids.
[01:24:59.960 --> 01:25:05.000] He supports parents ripping their kids to pieces while they're alive. It's called abortion
[01:25:05.960 --> 01:25:15.640] by Planned Parenthood. But he supports the live vivisection of babies. So why wouldn't he support
[01:25:15.640 --> 01:25:20.920] child mutilation? By the parents, of course. Okay, because that's what it means to be a parent,
[01:25:20.920 --> 01:25:30.600] isn't it? So today the focus may be on foster care. But how long until the same principles
[01:25:30.600 --> 01:25:35.160] are applied more broadly questioning the fitness of parents based on their adherence to
[01:25:35.960 --> 01:25:43.480] biblical teaching? And this is already happening in Canada. This is not an extrapolation. This is
[01:25:43.480 --> 01:25:47.560] not saying, you know, we're on a slippery slope. We know where this is. Trudeau is a little bit
[01:25:47.560 --> 01:25:52.840] ahead of Biden on this because Biden's got to go slow. It's an election year. You watch what happens
[01:25:52.840 --> 01:25:59.240] after the election. And I think it'll happen with either Biden or Trump because Trump was pushing
[01:25:59.240 --> 01:26:04.520] this transgender stuff and the, you know, men and beauty contests and all the rest of the stuff
[01:26:04.520 --> 01:26:12.120] over a decade ago. They're pushing it with fundraisers at Mar-a-Lago. He is just
[01:26:12.120 --> 01:26:18.120] undercover. And Biden is slow walking this to some degree over where he's going to go
[01:26:18.120 --> 01:26:24.120] until after the election. And when Trump gets reelected, same type of thing. You don't have
[01:26:24.120 --> 01:26:28.760] to worry about what you're going to do the next one. If a state can dictate that a child
[01:26:28.760 --> 01:26:33.720] in foster care must be placed in an affirming home, what stops it from declaring that any child
[01:26:33.720 --> 01:26:40.280] expressing confusion over identity must be removed from non-affirming biological parents,
[01:26:40.280 --> 01:26:49.960] as is happening now in Trudeau's Canada? You see, and so even Reason says, don't co-parent
[01:26:49.960 --> 01:26:56.360] with Congress. And by this, what they're doing, they're pushing back against this idea
[01:26:57.320 --> 01:27:02.840] that we're going to lock up the internet using ID because we've got to have age
[01:27:02.840 --> 01:27:08.440] verification stuff everywhere. The people who are calling for age verification in many cases,
[01:27:08.440 --> 01:27:13.560] it's mostly the Republicans who are calling for that. But it's some Democrats who are doing that
[01:27:13.560 --> 01:27:20.440] as well. And they're calling for the ban of TikTok for the same reasons. And they want to
[01:27:21.000 --> 01:27:27.000] use that as a way to usher in IDs to use the internet. And that's why Reason is talking
[01:27:27.000 --> 01:27:31.640] about this. Says you don't need to co-parent with Congress. You don't need to co-parent with your
[01:27:31.640 --> 01:27:41.640] school board or the school. Keep your kids out. Don't co-parent with anybody. When you drop them
[01:27:41.640 --> 01:27:46.920] off at the school, their idea is that you have surrendered your children to the state. They've
[01:27:47.000 --> 01:27:53.880] said that in court decisions. And that the state will act in loco parentis, in place of the parents.
[01:27:55.320 --> 01:28:00.040] This writer at Reason, who is coming at this from a purely secular standpoint,
[01:28:00.600 --> 01:28:04.680] says, I'm the parent of a teenage daughter who does not have any social media accounts.
[01:28:04.680 --> 01:28:11.000] She has lived her life unplugged. I remember very clearly when I decided to institute this policy
[01:28:11.000 --> 01:28:14.040] when she was about four years old. We were sitting together in the waiting room at the
[01:28:14.040 --> 01:28:19.240] pediatrician's office. And as usual, I was on my phone sending emails. She wanted to play with my
[01:28:19.240 --> 01:28:25.480] device. And I declined by saying, when you've learned to be comfortable alone with your thoughts,
[01:28:25.480 --> 01:28:30.840] you can play with my phone. Now that would not be the basis on which I would make that decision. But
[01:28:30.840 --> 01:28:37.640] that's, you know, whatever the reason is, she made that decision. And she was able to stick to it,
[01:28:37.640 --> 01:28:44.040] even though she's got her child in a government school. She said, at age 10, we added a land
[01:28:44.040 --> 01:28:50.360] line for the house and we bought a laptop for her schoolwork. Strangely, landline phones are
[01:28:50.360 --> 01:28:57.400] making a comeback with Generation Z, thanks to the same 2000s nostalgia, keeping the scream movie
[01:28:57.400 --> 01:29:04.120] franchise alive. Is that right? Is this our landlines like the new vinyl records or something?
[01:29:05.080 --> 01:29:09.560] I've had vinyl records. I've had landlines. They're not all that great, folks. I mean,
[01:29:09.560 --> 01:29:14.200] the album covers are great. It's nice to have, but you can get a big album cover and still have a
[01:29:14.200 --> 01:29:21.400] nice CD. I certainly do appreciate CDs. That reminds me, I've had, and I've been meaning to
[01:29:21.400 --> 01:29:30.920] mention this. I had a listener who sent me a CD and I got that separated two times as this happened.
[01:29:31.560 --> 01:29:35.880] And Karen just brought up the other one, said, this is even older. I've had two times that
[01:29:35.880 --> 01:29:41.400] listeners have sent me CDs that they've done in music. And I really wanted to listen to it
[01:29:41.400 --> 01:29:49.560] and to talk to people about it. But I lost the, the paperwork got separated from the paperwork
[01:29:49.560 --> 01:29:54.600] that got separated from it. I don't know who they are. And so I want to talk about that. But,
[01:29:54.600 --> 01:29:57.320] you know, the other thing about it is that even though I really do prefer
[01:29:58.040 --> 01:30:04.280] CDs and I've got a big library of CDs and of LPs, I have not set that stuff up since we moved two
[01:30:04.280 --> 01:30:08.600] years. I don't have any way to listen to this stuff now. So, you know, taking the drives out
[01:30:08.600 --> 01:30:12.920] of the computers and things like that. So it's something I've got the hardware. I just haven't
[01:30:12.920 --> 01:30:18.200] had the time to hook it up. But anyway, getting back to the nostalgia thing of landlines,
[01:30:19.560 --> 01:30:23.080] maybe we could get a rotary dial too. That'd be ultra cool, wouldn't it?
[01:30:23.480 --> 01:30:28.120] Younger generations are even beginning to self-regulate their screen time
[01:30:28.840 --> 01:30:34.280] by switching to dumb phones and old school flip phones. Well, that's a very healthy thing to do
[01:30:35.240 --> 01:30:39.560] if you don't want to be tracked. But she says there's market solutions for all this stuff.
[01:30:39.560 --> 01:30:43.640] And this is one of the reasons why I wanted to mention it. She said, our family purchased
[01:30:43.640 --> 01:30:51.400] the bark phone. That's B-A-R-K like a tree bark, the bark phone for our cane. Bark is one of many
[01:30:51.400 --> 01:30:55.880] cellular devices with parental controls and permissions already built into the operating
[01:30:55.880 --> 01:31:02.120] system. And so she said, kids who have it get to enjoy the social boost of having what looks like
[01:31:02.120 --> 01:31:07.000] an Android or an iPhone. So that's what I'm saying. This parent is concerned about the kid's social
[01:31:07.000 --> 01:31:15.960] boost. They need to learn that lesson too. You don't want social boost. You don't want to be
[01:31:15.960 --> 01:31:20.760] part of that group think. And, you know, if you're depending on peer pressure for approval and things
[01:31:20.760 --> 01:31:25.080] like that, that's one lesson they can learn. But she's saying, oh, they got a phone and so they
[01:31:25.080 --> 01:31:30.520] don't look like they're an outcast or something. Let them be an outcast. Anyway, she said, however,
[01:31:30.520 --> 01:31:37.240] all app downloads can be set to require parental approval. There are also adjustable monitoring
[01:31:37.240 --> 01:31:42.600] features powered by AI to flag content and conversations that parents might want to know
[01:31:42.600 --> 01:31:50.120] about. It's got a lot of competitors, including Gab, that's with two B's, Gab phones, TrueMe,
[01:31:50.120 --> 01:31:56.040] ATROOMI, and Penwheel. I wonder if that's put out by Todd Friel. He says if the government tells you
[01:31:56.040 --> 01:32:00.360] got to wear pinwheels on your head, you wear pinwheels on your head. Anyway, consumers have
[01:32:00.360 --> 01:32:07.720] a remarkable number of options that contradict the notion that parents are powerless or lack
[01:32:07.720 --> 01:32:12.520] tools to guide their children online and thus require some government help. And that's the key.
[01:32:12.520 --> 01:32:16.440] That's the key. But I wanted to mention those tools as well as the fact that
[01:32:16.440 --> 01:32:23.720] government help in raising your kids, government help in educating your kids,
[01:32:23.720 --> 01:32:27.640] government help in providing sports for your kids. All those things, folks, are traps.
[01:32:29.000 --> 01:32:37.720] They're deadly traps. Avoid them. And so in Austin, there is a fight between a local
[01:32:37.720 --> 01:32:43.240] jurisdiction. I think this is, again, we talk about this a lot. The importance of local government,
[01:32:43.240 --> 01:32:49.000] how local government can make things better or worse than even the state or especially
[01:32:49.000 --> 01:32:52.840] federal government. We talk about nullification, noncommandeering, all the rest of this stuff.
[01:32:52.840 --> 01:33:02.280] So you have a situation now where Texas, as a state law, has said that there's not going to be
[01:33:02.280 --> 01:33:09.080] any mutilation of minors. They call it gender-affirming care. And so that has been
[01:33:09.080 --> 01:33:16.680] prohibited by the state, but the Austin City Council voted last Thursday to ignore a state
[01:33:16.680 --> 01:33:24.520] law which prohibits gender mutilation and procedures under the age of 18, treating it
[01:33:24.520 --> 01:33:31.720] essentially like tattoos. On May 2nd, the Austin City Council then passed a resolution
[01:33:31.720 --> 01:33:37.240] that purportedly directs the city manager and city employees not to comply with Texas's
[01:33:37.240 --> 01:33:41.640] prohibition of puberty blockers. See, this is something, regardless of where you stand on this
[01:33:41.640 --> 01:33:49.560] issue, it brings up important issues of nullification and noncommandeering. Riddled with problems,
[01:33:49.560 --> 01:33:52.840] the resolution starts with the falsehood that such prohibited treatments have, quote,
[01:33:52.840 --> 01:33:57.400] proven to be evidence-based, medically necessary, and life-saving, none of which is true.
[01:33:58.280 --> 01:34:07.080] And it is the policy of the city that no city personnel funds or resources
[01:34:07.720 --> 01:34:12.920] shall be used to investigate, to criminally prosecute, or to impose administrative penalties
[01:34:14.440 --> 01:34:22.200] for this minor mutilation. It's actually major mutilation, but it's mutilation of minors,
[01:34:22.200 --> 01:34:30.280] major mutilation of minors. So this is something that it does really bring up
[01:34:30.280 --> 01:34:36.440] issues, because how does the state force them to enforce the state laws, regardless of what the
[01:34:36.440 --> 01:34:40.760] state laws are, regardless of what you think about these things? How does that actually happen?
[01:34:41.400 --> 01:34:45.960] This is why I say all politics is local, and I say if you're living in Austin, get out of there
[01:34:46.920 --> 01:34:57.400] before God calls in a strike. But all politics is local, and so you cannot really effectively
[01:34:57.400 --> 01:35:01.800] force these people to enforce a law that they don't agree with. And this is why I say what I do
[01:35:02.600 --> 01:35:10.920] about the federal, you know, making it a federal law as to when abortion can take place.
[01:35:11.880 --> 01:35:18.600] If you do that, if you restrict it, you will never get the blue states to save babies' lives.
[01:35:18.600 --> 01:35:23.560] They won't say, well, you know, I think the women ought to be able to kill babies up to
[01:35:23.560 --> 01:35:28.600] birth and beyond, but the law says that we can't do that. So I'll obey the law. They're not going
[01:35:28.600 --> 01:35:33.400] to obey the law. Don't be naive about this stuff. And the people who are pushing this on you,
[01:35:33.960 --> 01:35:39.080] the Republican politicians and even some quote unquote pro-life organizations that are pushing
[01:35:39.160 --> 01:35:46.680] this, are doing this because they want this to be a reason for you to give them money and support.
[01:35:46.680 --> 01:35:53.240] That's why they're doing it. But what will happen is when they restrict it and say, I'm sorry,
[01:35:53.240 --> 01:35:59.320] when they allow abortion, the red states, or if you will, I hate to use that term, but the
[01:35:59.320 --> 01:36:04.200] Republican states, pro-life states will say, oh, okay, well, there's nothing I can do about it.
[01:36:04.200 --> 01:36:10.120] It's a federal law. It is going to be asymmetric in that regard. That's why I do not support those
[01:36:10.120 --> 01:36:18.200] types of efforts. But again, the most important thing that you can do is at the local level.
[01:36:18.760 --> 01:36:22.040] It's more important than the state and it's way more important than federal
[01:36:23.000 --> 01:36:28.360] because they can make things much better or much worse than the federal or state laws.
[01:36:29.320 --> 01:36:35.320] So that's the fight that's going on there in Austin. And then the education secretary,
[01:36:36.280 --> 01:36:45.240] Miguel Cardona, has had another interesting back and forth before Congress. And this tells us
[01:36:45.240 --> 01:36:54.280] something not only about his moral hypocrisy, his arrogance, but also tells us a great deal about
[01:36:54.280 --> 01:37:02.120] the relationship between Congress and the bureaucracy. Some call it the deep state,
[01:37:02.120 --> 01:37:10.200] how out of control they are and how afraid of them Congress is. So he was asked whether or not
[01:37:10.200 --> 01:37:17.400] he would let boys fight his daughter in sports or undress in front of her in a bathroom at a
[01:37:17.400 --> 01:37:22.840] hearing yesterday. Biden's administration released a finalized rule in April that extends Title IX
[01:37:22.840 --> 01:37:29.960] protection to encompass sexual orientation and gender identity. It does not address by name
[01:37:29.960 --> 01:37:35.080] transgender athletes, but it talks about gender identity. And so you had a Republican
[01:37:36.200 --> 01:37:43.320] representative from Utah, Burgess Owens, former football player, says to this Department of
[01:37:43.320 --> 01:37:49.800] Education head, Cardona, would you force your daughter to undress in the bathroom with boys
[01:37:49.800 --> 01:37:56.040] who are also undressing, he said. Cardona said, I'm not going to be commenting on athletic rules
[01:37:56.040 --> 01:38:02.280] that we haven't yet proposed. Oh, wow. Okay. See, this is an elected member of Congress.
[01:38:02.280 --> 01:38:07.720] He's not only going to not answer him, but he also doesn't care what this guy thinks because
[01:38:07.720 --> 01:38:13.800] they're the ones writing the rules. Congress does nothing, folks. They hold these types of show
[01:38:13.800 --> 01:38:23.240] hearings to which you have stonewalling from these bureaucrats who are the real rulers.
[01:38:23.240 --> 01:38:29.480] They write the rules. They are the rulers. The real rulers in Washington are these permanently
[01:38:29.480 --> 01:38:37.000] entrenched bureaucrats. And it doesn't matter who the president is. It doesn't matter who the
[01:38:37.000 --> 01:38:40.760] Congress is because they're not going to do anything about it except hold hearings.
[01:38:40.840 --> 01:38:44.520] Every day I pull this stuff up. Jim Jordan, oh, I'm going to hold a hearing on that again, too.
[01:38:44.520 --> 01:38:51.720] And it's like, get, do something, do something useful. Again, your power is not in holding
[01:38:51.720 --> 01:38:57.000] hearings. Your power is not even in impeachment. Your power is in cutting off the money. And we
[01:38:57.000 --> 01:39:02.920] see this all the time. I constantly stress how important the money is. That's how they rule.
[01:39:04.040 --> 01:39:08.440] That's how the bureaucracy and the executive branch rules is with money.
[01:39:09.400 --> 01:39:14.280] And they're allowed to have unlimited amounts of money from Congress. Congress never restricts it.
[01:39:15.240 --> 01:39:20.120] As Scalia told the group of Republican congressmen with Thomas Massey that I talked about yesterday,
[01:39:20.120 --> 01:39:23.880] he said, that's your power. You're the most powerful organization because you can cut off
[01:39:23.880 --> 01:39:27.880] the money. Well, if they don't cut off the money, then the most powerful organization
[01:39:27.880 --> 01:39:34.520] becomes the bureaucracy and the president over the bureaucracy because they can bribe people to do
[01:39:34.760 --> 01:39:41.640] or blackmail people to do anything they want. So then he says, well, if your daughter was
[01:39:41.640 --> 01:39:45.240] reported that she felt uncomfortable in a boy's presence in a bathroom or locker room,
[01:39:45.800 --> 01:39:50.760] would that be considered by your administration to be discrimination or bigotry? Owens said. Again,
[01:39:50.760 --> 01:39:54.600] he declined to provide a yes or no answer. I'm not going to comment on that.
[01:39:55.560 --> 01:40:01.240] I don't have to answer to you, right? Same type of stuff we saw from
[01:40:01.960 --> 01:40:11.240] the head of the CIA, who was also the secretary of defense, Panetta, Leon Panetta. I called him
[01:40:11.240 --> 01:40:17.560] Lion Panetta. When he was asked by Jeff Sessions before Sessions was the attorney general, he said,
[01:40:19.560 --> 01:40:23.320] you're going to talk to us before you declare war, before you put troops into Syria, aren't you?
[01:40:24.200 --> 01:40:29.320] Well, Senator, we will consult with our allies in NATO and the UN and we'll let you know what
[01:40:29.320 --> 01:40:33.160] we decide to do. What? You used to be a congressman. You've got to do the constitution.
[01:40:33.160 --> 01:40:40.040] You've got to tell us we've got to vote on this. Well, Senator, I will confer with our allies at
[01:40:40.040 --> 01:40:44.920] NATO and we'll let you know what we decide. That type of thing. This is what these other
[01:40:44.920 --> 01:40:51.240] bureaucrats are saying to Owens. Would you be comfortable even if your own child was in
[01:40:51.240 --> 01:40:55.400] this situation? Well, I'm not going to give you any answer. I'm going to write the rules and then
[01:40:55.400 --> 01:41:00.040] I'll talk about the rules after I've written them. That kind of arrogance. Girls have now entered
[01:41:00.040 --> 01:41:04.360] into contact sports of boxing and wrestling. Would you allow your daughter to physically fight and get
[01:41:04.360 --> 01:41:09.560] beat up by a boy who called himself a girl? Owens asked, yes or no? Well, I'd be happy to once we
[01:41:09.560 --> 01:41:17.000] finalize our regulations. You're just a congressman. You don't do anything. We have regulation without
[01:41:17.000 --> 01:41:21.160] representation. That's essentially what he's saying. First part, he said, once we finalize
[01:41:21.160 --> 01:41:26.760] our regulations, I'll let you know what we decide. Just like putting us in a war,
[01:41:26.760 --> 01:41:33.240] they'll let us know what they decide. And the people in Congress, whether it's the Senate or
[01:41:33.240 --> 01:41:39.880] whether it's the House, they're not going to do anything to stop any of this. These people just
[01:41:39.880 --> 01:41:47.160] shut them down. So we're going to take a quick break before we do on Rockfin. Father Coughlin,
[01:41:47.880 --> 01:41:53.560] thank you for the tip. The deep state has a history of abusing World War I vets. Remember
[01:41:53.560 --> 01:41:59.960] Hooverville? Yeah, that's right. 1932. That's right. They were asking for the benefits that
[01:41:59.960 --> 01:42:05.240] they were owed and they weren't getting them. Attack Dogs, MacArthur and his lackey Eisenhower
[01:42:05.240 --> 01:42:12.680] ordered and beat and burned and killed vets and their kids and camped on the footsteps of the
[01:42:12.680 --> 01:42:18.600] Capitol. Only Smedley Butler objected and supported these vets stripped of their benefits.
[01:42:18.600 --> 01:42:24.520] Disgusting. Statues versus flesh. I'll take the living people. That's right. They do that and then
[01:42:24.520 --> 01:42:31.720] they erect statues. We honor these people that we have sent out today. Whenever I think about that,
[01:42:31.720 --> 01:42:38.040] I always think about the Pirates of Penzance. They have the policemen that come in and they
[01:42:39.000 --> 01:42:44.440] they did some satire of the police and that and then the pirates are there and so they
[01:42:45.000 --> 01:42:51.720] the major general is sending the police out to go engage the pirates and the song that they have
[01:42:51.720 --> 01:42:58.440] these women sing. Go ye heroes, go and die. And it's like and when you do we'll weep for you at
[01:42:58.440 --> 01:43:05.160] your grave and all the rest of stuff but go ye heroes, go and die. And as she starts to sing that
[01:43:05.160 --> 01:43:11.960] the policemen start to get second thoughts about this because you should have some
[01:43:11.960 --> 01:43:17.960] second thoughts about that. Make sure that you're fighting in a just cause and a just war. We'll be
[01:43:17.960 --> 01:43:22.760] right back.
[01:44:17.960 --> 01:44:30.760] Analyzing the globalist's next move.
[01:44:38.040 --> 01:44:43.800] And now the David Nuts show. Well we have a woman
[01:44:43.800 --> 01:44:50.840] who connected with a lot of people, went viral. Millions of people. She reacted with disbelief
[01:44:51.720 --> 01:44:57.080] at what JP Morgan's CEO said about the quality of the average American's life,
[01:44:57.720 --> 01:45:04.360] financially speaking. And of course Jamie Demon or Diamond depending on your perspective.
[01:45:06.840 --> 01:45:12.200] Blast it as being out of touch. He has a net worth of about two billion dollars according to Forbes.
[01:45:12.760 --> 01:45:19.880] He said consumers still have excess money from COVID. That pandemic was a great thing.
[01:45:20.680 --> 01:45:27.080] It gave us, we made out like bandits didn't we? Well no, people like him did. The consumer is in
[01:45:27.080 --> 01:45:31.800] pretty good shape right now. He said to an interviewer and this person who responded to this said,
[01:45:31.800 --> 01:45:37.960] my jaw dropped at the garbage he was saying. He was so out of touch. This is the largest bank
[01:45:37.960 --> 01:45:44.520] in America. Said a person on TikTok. Well the question is, and I guess this article from Zero
[01:45:44.520 --> 01:45:52.360] Hedge from QDR's French Finance really is a rhetorical question. Is the economic system
[01:45:52.920 --> 01:45:58.840] being destroyed on purpose? Hans, are we the bad guys? What's this skull on our cap here?
[01:45:59.880 --> 01:46:05.880] I think that is just a rhetorical question. I think we can see that that is exactly what is
[01:46:05.880 --> 01:46:09.240] happening. They talk a little bit about the cloward and pivots and stuff so I'm not going
[01:46:09.240 --> 01:46:15.320] to go over that. But again we know that is exactly what is happening and so what do you
[01:46:15.320 --> 01:46:19.640] do in a situation like this? Well you prepare. You store up things and one of the things that
[01:46:19.640 --> 01:46:24.680] you can prepare especially when they're trying to collapse the economic system, make sure that
[01:46:24.680 --> 01:46:29.880] you've got something that is outside of the economic system that they're trying to collapse.
[01:46:30.520 --> 01:46:35.080] And the thing that is most outside of the economic system that they're trying to collapse is gold.
[01:46:35.880 --> 01:46:41.560] You can physically hold that. Once you get it, what happens to it at that point? They have no idea.
[01:46:42.680 --> 01:46:50.040] You can have complete financial transactional privacy. And so if you want to start preparing
[01:46:50.040 --> 01:46:57.240] for that, a great way to do that is at Wise Wolf Gold. That's Tony Artabon. He's set up David Knight
[01:46:57.240 --> 01:47:03.080] Gold. That'll take you there. You can get gold or silver, small or large transactions. And of course
[01:47:03.080 --> 01:47:09.400] he also has a buying group, Wolfpack, that allow you to buy on a regular basis. You can decide how
[01:47:09.400 --> 01:47:16.120] much you want to budget each month to start getting out of this financial system as a hedge
[01:47:16.120 --> 01:47:22.440] essentially. You know that's the zero hedge talks about that and you know that's that's where their
[01:47:22.440 --> 01:47:29.560] their title for their organization comes from. A hedge to get out of this type of situation.
[01:47:29.560 --> 01:47:35.080] As I was saying earlier in the show, you know, I keep seeing this type of thing, especially
[01:47:35.640 --> 01:47:40.520] at WorldNet Daily. They put up Wayne Allen Root and stuff and this idea that in six months
[01:47:40.520 --> 01:47:45.800] we'll know if we even have a country. This is by Joseph Farah, who is still the editor there.
[01:47:47.000 --> 01:47:52.840] And I absolutely totally disagree with that. Just as I was talking about what's going on in Austin,
[01:47:53.720 --> 01:47:58.520] everything does not depend on this next presidential election.
[01:47:59.640 --> 01:48:05.320] Look at all of the existential things. Oh, we got to get Trump in because the border is a mess.
[01:48:05.320 --> 01:48:11.960] Did he fix it? No. And he did a couple very minor things that were not a fix. He had
[01:48:11.960 --> 01:48:18.120] caravans coming in for the first time. He didn't do anything to end DACA or the Dreamer program.
[01:48:18.200 --> 01:48:23.000] Did nothing about any of that stuff. And then it, you know, picks right back up in his
[01:48:23.000 --> 01:48:28.600] administration and then accelerated even more with Biden coming back in. Every one of these
[01:48:28.600 --> 01:48:37.080] elections I've seen, the game is to say that this election is the most important thing,
[01:48:37.080 --> 01:48:41.080] you know, most important election of your life. And it is really important. And if we really
[01:48:41.080 --> 01:48:46.360] believe that, that is the path to civil war. Because you're going to say, well, in six months,
[01:48:46.360 --> 01:48:49.560] we know if we still have a country or if we're going to be in a civil war.
[01:48:50.840 --> 01:48:55.080] And that's the danger of all this stuff that is happening with Trump. You know,
[01:48:55.080 --> 01:48:57.960] we look at the trial and everybody wants to talk. I'm not going to talk about
[01:48:58.920 --> 01:49:05.160] what Stormy Daniels had to say. I didn't even want to read it, you know. And it's a bunch of
[01:49:05.160 --> 01:49:12.680] salacious, disgusting stuff, just as you would expect from both of them, both from her and from
[01:49:12.680 --> 01:49:20.760] him. And the reason that's being done is because the Republican people are locked in behind Trump
[01:49:20.760 --> 01:49:25.960] and the Democrats are locked in against him. And so what they're trying to do, they're fighting
[01:49:25.960 --> 01:49:34.120] over the independents. And the purpose of this trial is to show his character to the independents
[01:49:34.120 --> 01:49:40.600] and get them to be completely revolted by it. And I don't know if that's going to work or not.
[01:49:41.160 --> 01:49:50.280] His purpose in trolling the judge and acting like a toddler in court and outside of it with his,
[01:49:50.280 --> 01:49:59.400] you know, he keeps getting these contempt orders and fines against him. He likes that. And he is
[01:49:59.400 --> 01:50:06.120] goading this judge to try to get him to throw him in jail. That's his best hope, quite frankly,
[01:50:06.120 --> 01:50:11.640] going to jail. That would give him the upper hand, as all this stuff has. This is why there
[01:50:11.640 --> 01:50:17.800] was no primary this time. All these people who say, you know, I think this may be the last
[01:50:17.800 --> 01:50:23.800] election that we have. Folks, it's not an election. There's no debates. There's no primaries for either
[01:50:23.800 --> 01:50:29.800] one of these candidates. There was no competition. There was no election. The election rigging starts
[01:50:29.800 --> 01:50:34.520] with who you have to choose from, right? And how did they rig it? Well, they rigged it with these
[01:50:34.520 --> 01:50:42.920] trials and everything. Biden is rigging it in his perspective to try to demonize Trump. Trump is
[01:50:42.920 --> 01:50:47.640] playing the victim card. And once he starts playing that, nobody's talking about any policy. He
[01:50:47.640 --> 01:50:53.480] doesn't have to debate anything with DeSantis or anybody else. It's all about that. And so the thing
[01:50:53.480 --> 01:50:57.320] he would like to have the most is to be thrown into jail because then everybody would be talking
[01:50:57.320 --> 01:51:03.480] about how over the top that is. And it would be over the top. You know, get him, he can play the
[01:51:03.480 --> 01:51:08.200] victim card. And they don't have to talk about any policies or anything. And they don't have to
[01:51:08.200 --> 01:51:13.160] talk about what he did with Stormy Daniels. This is the game they're playing. And I'm disgusted
[01:51:13.160 --> 01:51:17.160] with all this. And I'm disgusted with the people who put this stuff out like this. This is what
[01:51:17.160 --> 01:51:22.440] Joseph Fair went on to say. Democrats have been engineering this coup. They rigged the institutions
[01:51:22.440 --> 01:51:28.200] to cover their tracks from the media, the law schools, Hollywood, public education, so forth.
[01:51:28.920 --> 01:51:35.240] And exactly, Joseph, what has the Republican Party done about any of this stuff over your lifetime
[01:51:35.960 --> 01:51:42.200] or mine? Nothing. Have they done anything about this? Absolutely nothing. The GOP in Washington
[01:51:42.200 --> 01:51:48.200] has done nothing about all of these things. This has been going on for decades. Now we've been
[01:51:48.200 --> 01:51:54.760] captured by the deep state. And we only have one shot left. And his name is Donald Trump.
[01:51:55.720 --> 01:52:04.520] This is disgusting fanboy delusion. Only he has the courage, experience, and fortitude to do this.
[01:52:06.440 --> 01:52:13.160] I'll pause here so you can vomit. Isn't that disgusting? And think back to Reagan. Think
[01:52:13.160 --> 01:52:17.080] back to Reagan. And then he's got some quotes from Ronald Reagan. Well, why don't you think
[01:52:17.080 --> 01:52:20.760] back to Trump? He's been president. Didn't he say anything notable? Well, as a matter of fact,
[01:52:20.840 --> 01:52:27.720] he didn't. He's just throwing insults at other people. He has nothing to say about philosophy,
[01:52:27.720 --> 01:52:33.240] principles, policy, nothing. He's just throwing insults at other people. But he quotes Reagan,
[01:52:33.960 --> 01:52:37.240] who says, as government expands, liberty contracts. Well, that's right. But you know,
[01:52:37.240 --> 01:52:42.680] Reagan didn't do anything about the expansion of government into the Department of Education,
[01:52:42.680 --> 01:52:45.880] which happened during an election year. He said he was going to get rid of it. Instead,
[01:52:45.880 --> 01:52:51.080] he grew it for the next eight years. So government expanded and liberty contracted
[01:52:51.080 --> 01:52:56.840] in education. It's the Department of Education's bribing everybody to and blackmailing everybody
[01:52:56.840 --> 01:53:01.880] to do what they want to do. Put these boys in the girls' bathrooms and all the rest of stuff.
[01:53:02.680 --> 01:53:06.600] Reagan told us Republicans believe every day is the 4th of July, but the Democrats believe every
[01:53:06.600 --> 01:53:13.880] day is April the 15th. Oh, yeah. Republicans are going to cut our taxes a little bit. Republicans
[01:53:13.880 --> 01:53:19.960] are going to get rid of the IRS. Will the Republicans stop the IRS from growing seven times,
[01:53:21.240 --> 01:53:27.000] becoming seven times bigger with this latest thing? Well, you know, when Kevin McCarthy was
[01:53:27.000 --> 01:53:30.840] there, he was going to just, you know, Biden wanted to grow it by a factor of seven.
[01:53:31.480 --> 01:53:34.840] McCarthy said, let's only grow it by a factor of five. Now you got
[01:53:35.400 --> 01:53:44.200] a trader, Machiavelli and Mike there, and Johnson wants to grow it back to seven. He's back to
[01:53:44.200 --> 01:53:47.720] growing it, making it, we're going to jump it to seven times the size it is. They're not going to
[01:53:47.720 --> 01:53:54.920] restrict the taxes. They're going to increase the tyranny of the IRS. That's even worse than raising
[01:53:54.920 --> 01:54:01.080] taxes because the purpose of this and arming them with artificial intelligence is to take
[01:54:01.080 --> 01:54:08.200] everything from everybody. Just accuse people of stuff, just like the toll roads in Texas accused
[01:54:08.200 --> 01:54:13.320] us of using toll roads. They accused people of anything they want. And then he says a nation
[01:54:13.320 --> 01:54:19.480] that cannot control its borders is not a nation. Reagan said that. Do you remember that Reagan
[01:54:19.480 --> 01:54:27.080] gave amnesty to the illegal aliens? Folks, this is a charade. Whether you're talking about Reagan
[01:54:27.080 --> 01:54:31.880] or you're talking about Trump, they don't share your concerns. The local level is where you have
[01:54:31.880 --> 01:54:42.760] to go. But he finishes with this. Reagan's gone, but thankfully Trump lives on. Wow. Wow. Well,
[01:54:42.760 --> 01:54:49.000] you know, he was given the day off to go to his son's graduation by this judge, but he's going
[01:54:49.000 --> 01:54:54.280] to be heading a Republican fundraiser. And again, he played the victim card, which is what he does
[01:54:54.280 --> 01:54:59.160] with all this stuff. Oh, I can't even go to my son's graduation, as I said at the time. Did your
[01:54:59.160 --> 01:55:07.480] child miss their graduation in 2020 because Trump locked down the schools and the graduations? Did
[01:55:07.480 --> 01:55:16.760] that happen to you in 2020? Even worse, did your child die and not graduate because of the Trump
[01:55:16.760 --> 01:55:24.200] shots and the Trump juice? You know, talk to me about going to your son's graduation
[01:55:24.200 --> 01:55:30.040] at this elitist school and you're going to spend the bulk of the day raising money at a fundraiser
[01:55:30.040 --> 01:55:34.760] in Minnesota while your son's graduating in Florida. Yeah, he can make the flight on his private jet,
[01:55:35.800 --> 01:55:40.040] three hours and 45 minute flight from West Palm Beach to where he's going to be raising money in
[01:55:40.040 --> 01:55:48.120] Minnesota. But he's been playing the victim card. Who will explain for me to my wonderful son,
[01:55:48.120 --> 01:55:54.680] Barron, who is a great student at a fantastic school that his dad will likely not be allowed
[01:55:54.680 --> 01:55:59.480] to attend his graduation ceremony? Something we've been talking about for years because a
[01:55:59.480 --> 01:56:04.280] seriously conflicted and corrupt New York state judge wants me in criminal court on a bogus Biden
[01:56:04.280 --> 01:56:08.680] case, which according to all virtually all legal scholars and pundits has no merit and should never
[01:56:08.680 --> 01:56:15.320] have been brought. Well, again, maybe you could use this graduation as an opportunity to talk to
[01:56:15.320 --> 01:56:23.480] your son about morality. Well, son, this is what happened with Stormy Daniels and this is why I
[01:56:23.480 --> 01:56:28.760] was cheating on your mom, but don't you do that, okay? You want to do a mea culpa about that,
[01:56:28.760 --> 01:56:35.560] Trump? You want to have a heart-to-heart talk with Barron about what you have done? Oh, that's right,
[01:56:35.960 --> 01:56:43.080] you didn't do anything wrong. That's right. Anything, any of your sins don't count
[01:56:43.080 --> 01:56:48.040] because you're a billionaire. You're just like Michael Bloomberg, going to buy your way into
[01:56:48.040 --> 01:56:52.680] heaven. Bloomberg's going to buy his way in with his gun control stuff, and you're going to buy
[01:56:52.680 --> 01:56:58.360] your way in by pointing out to God how many MAGA people just love you. And some of them go to church
[01:56:58.360 --> 01:57:05.880] too. Yeah, how about that? Jack the Soviet called the judge's decision not to let Trump
[01:57:06.600 --> 01:57:09.960] go to his son's graduation, which now he's going to be allowed to do,
[01:57:10.520 --> 01:57:16.840] but before he called it pure evil. Eric Trump called it heartless. Carey Lake called it both
[01:57:16.840 --> 01:57:25.560] heartless and cruel. And Mike Lee said it was deliberately cruel, except that Trump paid
[01:57:25.560 --> 01:57:33.320] bureaucrats to keep your kids from being able to go to college graduation. He paid pharmaceutical
[01:57:33.320 --> 01:57:39.800] companies tens of billions of dollars and delivered the poisonous Kool-Aid. You know,
[01:57:39.800 --> 01:57:43.480] Alex Jones says, it's just sugar water. Come on, you can take that for Trump. You can do it.
[01:57:43.480 --> 01:57:52.120] Do it for Trump. And yeah, drink, Jonestown cult. He paid, Trump paid $250 million to the ad
[01:57:52.120 --> 01:57:57.480] council, the biggest ad campaign they've ever had, to convince people to inject the Kool-Aid,
[01:57:58.280 --> 01:58:04.360] the sugar water, the poison. And you've got now a common thing, as I just mentioned yesterday,
[01:58:04.360 --> 01:58:12.680] somebody that Karen's brother knows, his son, a young teenage son, athlete's got myocarditis,
[01:58:12.680 --> 01:58:18.760] and they're still lying about it. They're still saying it's no problem. Son can do whatever he
[01:58:18.760 --> 01:58:24.760] wants. It's treatable. Everybody's got it now. All right. Is that evil? Is that pure evil?
[01:58:25.320 --> 01:58:29.480] Is that heartless? Is that cruel? Are those things heartless and evil and cruel?
[01:58:30.200 --> 01:58:36.280] I think they are. There's absolutely no way I would ever support Donald Trump for dog catcher.
[01:58:36.280 --> 01:58:42.040] I want him for jail. 20 to 24 years in jail, as the bumper sticker says. Well, RFK Jr. has
[01:58:42.040 --> 01:58:46.920] been invited to the Libertarian Convention to speak as well. And he's accepted as well. I guess
[01:58:46.920 --> 01:58:52.120] I'm sure they invited Biden, but Biden doesn't know how to speak. So he won't be there. They're
[01:58:52.120 --> 01:58:56.360] both going to be addressing the Libertarian Convention that's going to be in Washington,
[01:58:56.360 --> 01:59:08.360] D.C. And so RFK Jr. would like to debate Trump on this. He said, you really should have a debate.
[01:59:08.360 --> 01:59:12.920] He said, people are upset that you blew up the deficit, that you shut down their businesses
[01:59:12.920 --> 01:59:17.320] during COVID, that you filled your administration with swamp creatures. So I'd like to make you an
[01:59:17.320 --> 01:59:24.520] offer. It is perfectly neutral territory, the LP Convention, for you and me to have a debate where
[01:59:24.520 --> 01:59:28.680] you can defend your record for your wavering supporters. Well, he's absolutely right about
[01:59:28.680 --> 01:59:35.720] that. But of course, we also know where RFK Jr. is coming from. He really, besides his
[01:59:35.720 --> 01:59:43.080] moral petafogging about child mutilation, he also said this about the Green New Deal. He loves the
[01:59:43.080 --> 01:59:51.320] Green New Deal. All of the modeling for climate change indicates that we're going to be facing
[01:59:51.320 --> 01:59:59.000] super storms, storms on steroids, droughts, famine, the disappearance of the ice caps,
[01:59:59.080 --> 02:00:06.760] disappearance of glaciers on every continent, and that there's going to be major disruptions,
[02:00:06.760 --> 02:00:12.120] not just to humanity, but ultimately to civilization. And that's part of the cost
[02:00:13.080 --> 02:00:20.440] that we're paying for our long-time deadly addiction to coal and oil endorsement. What about AOC's
[02:00:20.440 --> 02:00:26.440] New Green Deal? What do you think about that? The Green New Deal, excuse me. I think the Green New
[02:00:26.440 --> 02:00:32.200] Deal is, all of that stuff is important. It's good. We ought to be pursuing it.
[02:00:34.040 --> 02:00:38.760] Yeah. Well, there you go. Because if we don't, the world's going to end. That's where he's coming
[02:00:38.760 --> 02:00:42.840] from. Yeah, let's have a debate on that. But let's get somebody who actually knows what they're
[02:00:42.840 --> 02:00:46.440] talking about instead of Trump. I'd hate to see Trump try to debate him on the Green New Deal.
[02:00:47.720 --> 02:00:51.720] Yeah, all against this CO2 stuff. As a matter of fact, we all want to start breathing. We're
[02:00:51.720 --> 02:00:54.760] going to take a quick break and when we come back, we're going to talk to Christopher Willis.
[02:00:55.560 --> 02:01:04.120] He is with an organization called Latitude and we're going to talk about relocating from one
[02:01:04.120 --> 02:01:09.240] country to another. I think it'd be an interesting conversation. We can talk about the why, the where,
[02:01:09.240 --> 02:01:15.000] the what is it, how do you do it, things like that. Because a lot of people, as you see this
[02:01:15.000 --> 02:01:19.960] frequently in the media, a lot of people are looking at this stuff and we always have this
[02:01:19.960 --> 02:01:26.120] issue, don't we? Do I have a fight or flight? Do I get out of here? Am I going to be a pilgrim
[02:01:26.120 --> 02:01:32.520] or am I going to be a Puritan and stick around? And so we'll talk a little bit about what they do
[02:01:32.520 --> 02:01:37.880] and how this is all set up. We'll talk with Chris Willis right after this break. We will be right
[02:01:37.880 --> 02:01:39.000] back. Stay with us.
[02:01:49.960 --> 02:01:56.440] Basically, a mug is something that holds liquid, right? Because basically you can't hold coffee
[02:01:56.440 --> 02:02:06.280] with your hands, right? I'm scattingly, but anyone tries to mug me. I'm being ready for it. You dog
[02:02:06.280 --> 02:02:13.880] faced pony soldier. They say the mug can help patriots drink coffee, then save the world.
[02:02:13.960 --> 02:02:21.000] This could be bad for us. Save the world, but we own the world. These people, they're supporting
[02:02:21.000 --> 02:02:28.840] free speech with every mug they buy. Come on. These people, I tell you, well, anyway.
[02:02:28.840 --> 02:02:35.800] You're listening to the David Knight Show.
[02:02:58.840 --> 02:03:28.760] All right. And joining us now is Christopher Willis and Chris is a managing partner
[02:03:29.320 --> 02:03:35.480] of Latitude Caribbean and managing director of Latitude Consultancy. He's been involved
[02:03:35.480 --> 02:03:40.440] in immigration industry since 1995. He's got a long list of credentials and organizations he's been
[02:03:40.440 --> 02:03:46.440] in. And I'm not going to go through all of that because I want to get to what is happening right
[02:03:46.440 --> 02:03:51.800] now. A lot of people are very concerned about what's happening in our government here in America
[02:03:51.800 --> 02:04:00.840] and the European Union and other things. There's recently the EU has just started cracking down
[02:04:00.840 --> 02:04:06.600] on people who are trying to leave. We've also had, if you've followed, I haven't really covered it,
[02:04:07.400 --> 02:04:15.080] but you've got one guy that was nicknamed Bitcoin Jesus who used Bitcoin to relocate to Europe.
[02:04:15.720 --> 02:04:20.600] He was just arrested in Spain and is going to be extradited to the United States because the IRS
[02:04:20.600 --> 02:04:25.480] is after him saying that he transferred. He didn't report all of his Bitcoin holdings and
[02:04:25.480 --> 02:04:30.520] things like that. So I want to talk about this. Is it something that is only for the rich? What
[02:04:30.520 --> 02:04:35.960] do people have to do if they want to do this? Why would they go to particular places and how
[02:04:35.960 --> 02:04:39.720] this stuff works? So joining us now is Chris Willis. Thank you for joining us, sir.
[02:04:41.160 --> 02:04:47.320] Hi, David. Thanks for having me on. It's a very interesting trend right now in the US,
[02:04:47.320 --> 02:04:50.680] with Americans looking at getting a second residence or citizenship, because typically
[02:04:50.680 --> 02:04:56.040] this wasn't on their radar. But there's been a confluence of events over the last few years
[02:04:56.040 --> 02:05:01.880] that led people to start looking at this as a viable option. It's important to note that
[02:05:01.880 --> 02:05:06.600] it doesn't necessarily mean you have to leave the US, but it's more having the option to leave
[02:05:06.600 --> 02:05:11.400] should you be dissatisfied with the direction that the country is going. Obviously, it's getting
[02:05:12.280 --> 02:05:16.760] closer and closer to the election and people, no matter where you sit, have very strong opinions
[02:05:16.760 --> 02:05:21.160] of how they'd like to see the direction of the US. And if it doesn't go your way, then half the
[02:05:21.160 --> 02:05:26.760] country is going to be unhappy. So they're looking at different alternatives. So in the past,
[02:05:26.760 --> 02:05:31.400] you've seen this maybe because of taxes or stuff like that. But after what happened in 2020,
[02:05:31.400 --> 02:05:38.440] a lot of people are looking at this and saying, and I have listeners in Africa that said, hey,
[02:05:39.720 --> 02:05:43.720] everybody here was fine with this pandemic stuff. Nobody was freaking out about it. It
[02:05:43.720 --> 02:05:46.920] was the Europeans who were freaking out and the Americans who were freaking out about it.
[02:05:46.920 --> 02:05:52.600] After they left, everything was fine. Well, you raise a good point. I mean,
[02:05:52.600 --> 02:05:55.880] the pandemic was really the kicker to a lot of this because you'll remember when there was the
[02:05:55.880 --> 02:06:00.200] travel ban, right? So it didn't matter who you were. If you only had a US passport, your wings
[02:06:00.200 --> 02:06:05.000] were clipped and you were grounded. And so a lot of, you know, particularly the family office-
[02:06:05.000 --> 02:06:07.160] Did we lose them? Did it freeze up here? You've got to fix this.
[02:06:07.160 --> 02:06:10.920] Okay. We're back. We're back. It froze up for a moment. We lost that last bit. What you said,
[02:06:11.560 --> 02:06:13.640] if you only got one passport, what was it you said after that?
[02:06:15.160 --> 02:06:20.280] With the pandemic is people were grounded. They didn't matter who you were. If you only had a US
[02:06:20.280 --> 02:06:25.400] passport, then you weren't able to travel. And so when we're speaking to a lot of family offices,
[02:06:25.400 --> 02:06:29.400] the feedback they're getting from their family principals is, you've got to fix this gap.
[02:06:29.400 --> 02:06:33.480] We were exposed here and we don't want this to be a problem again in the future
[02:06:33.480 --> 02:06:37.960] if there was a similar situation. Yeah. Yeah. And it is also important,
[02:06:37.960 --> 02:06:44.840] I think in many cases, to have what I'd call residential ambiguity. They tend to work with
[02:06:44.840 --> 02:06:50.840] you differently if you're actually a citizen than if you've got a different citizenship somewhere.
[02:06:50.840 --> 02:06:57.560] I remember when I was in high school, I went with some friends to Europe and it was like a music
[02:06:57.560 --> 02:07:02.360] organization we were touring, but we had a day off and we decided that we're going to ride bicycles
[02:07:02.360 --> 02:07:07.560] around London. And the guy who read the bicycles to us said, well, you're not allowed to ride these
[02:07:07.560 --> 02:07:11.080] things to the park, but since you're Americans, you can probably get away with it. So we did.
[02:07:11.080 --> 02:07:19.400] And we had a very angry Bobby who flagged us down. He was ready to give us fines or handcuffs
[02:07:19.400 --> 02:07:22.840] or whatever. We weren't doing anything crazy. I mean, we weren't trying to run people over.
[02:07:22.840 --> 02:07:28.280] We were very, very calm, but we're just calmly riding through. And so then as soon as we started
[02:07:28.280 --> 02:07:31.320] talking to him, he goes, oh, you're Americans. Okay. Well, you're not allowed to do that here.
[02:07:31.320 --> 02:07:35.080] I know you didn't know that, but we'll just walk it out of here and you'll be fine. That's the type
[02:07:35.080 --> 02:07:41.480] of thing where, where if you have these other residencies that can kind of give you a little
[02:07:41.480 --> 02:07:47.240] bit of an out sometimes, I think that's what I mean by residential ambiguity. Yeah, absolutely.
[02:07:47.240 --> 02:07:51.400] But I mean, you raise a good point because I'll go back to the pandemic and the Caribbean in
[02:07:51.400 --> 02:07:56.600] particular, most of the islands closed their borders unless you were a citizen, right? So
[02:07:57.320 --> 02:08:02.120] you know, I can give you an example of someone who had a multimillion dollar property
[02:08:02.120 --> 02:08:06.760] in Jumbie Bay in Antigua and thought, you know, I'll go hang out there during the pandemic,
[02:08:06.760 --> 02:08:10.840] but never took out citizenship. So, you know, he was turned away. He wasn't able to travel and
[02:08:10.840 --> 02:08:14.440] go and spend time at his home. So it's, it's that preparedness. And, you know, to be fair,
[02:08:14.440 --> 02:08:18.040] people didn't expect something of the nature of the pandemic to kick in. So they didn't really
[02:08:18.040 --> 02:08:23.240] think about it. Typically as an American, you can hop on a plane and go anywhere, right? But suddenly
[02:08:23.240 --> 02:08:29.000] these, these challenges put themselves on the front foot and people had to make some, some adjustments.
[02:08:29.000 --> 02:08:34.520] Well, now, you know, I'm looking at this, this golden passport, the cost escalates to $200,000
[02:08:34.520 --> 02:08:40.760] on EU crackdown. What is a golden passport, first of all? So it's, yeah, I mean the term golden
[02:08:40.760 --> 02:08:46.360] passport or, you know, there's a lot of media spin on how these are portrayed, but in the Caribbean,
[02:08:46.360 --> 02:08:52.120] you have what's called citizenship by investment. So in exchange from, for making either a donation
[02:08:52.120 --> 02:08:57.640] to the government or purchasing approved real estate, then you can receive citizenship in
[02:08:57.640 --> 02:09:04.760] exchange. So the, what's been happening is the European union has been making some noises about
[02:09:04.760 --> 02:09:10.040] how they would like to see some, some enhancements, let's say to the programs in the Caribbean.
[02:09:10.040 --> 02:09:15.880] And one of that was increasing the minimum investment level. So right now it sits at 100,000
[02:09:15.880 --> 02:09:21.400] U S and there's been what's called a memorandum of agreement, which was signed by four of the
[02:09:21.400 --> 02:09:26.520] five Caribbean governments, which agreed to raise the floor from a hundred to 200,000.
[02:09:26.520 --> 02:09:32.840] And that's scheduled to be effective June 30th of this year. The, the sort of one outstanding
[02:09:32.840 --> 02:09:39.000] countries indicated they will be signing as well. So the expectation is that the, the minimum
[02:09:39.000 --> 02:09:43.720] investment level will start at 200,000 instead of the current of 100. Wow. Oh, they're going to
[02:09:43.720 --> 02:09:47.240] double it. Wow. That's amazing. Yeah. When I was looking at this years ago, I remember looking at
[02:09:47.240 --> 02:09:52.520] some of these Belize had like 25,000 back in the nineties and New Zealand and all that, you know,
[02:09:52.520 --> 02:09:57.720] you had golden passport. You get to a lot of different countries. Sometimes they would
[02:09:58.520 --> 02:10:02.680] have other restrictions, but for the most part, it was just, if you could put that much money
[02:10:02.680 --> 02:10:07.640] into the country, is this something that only the very rich can do though? Is there anything that
[02:10:07.640 --> 02:10:12.920] people can do that is, you know, to get citizenship somewhere without a big stash of cash?
[02:10:14.840 --> 02:10:19.480] Yeah. The only other real way is through descent. And we have a division that specializes in this.
[02:10:19.480 --> 02:10:24.280] So if, you know, if you had ancestral links, then that could be a pathway. And, you know,
[02:10:24.280 --> 02:10:28.280] I remember one client we were speaking to who was looking at the Malta program in Europe, you know,
[02:10:28.280 --> 02:10:33.320] which cost about a million euro, give or take, and, you know, having discussions with them,
[02:10:33.320 --> 02:10:38.200] their surname sounded Italian. So we dug a bit deeper, found out they were eligible through
[02:10:38.200 --> 02:10:43.480] descent. So they got their Italian citizenship, which then gave them full access to the European
[02:10:43.480 --> 02:10:50.280] Union and saved them a million euro, right? So he was over the moon. So it's another way that you
[02:10:50.280 --> 02:10:54.600] can do it. But the programs we focus on, David, are typically, you know, for your high net worth,
[02:10:54.600 --> 02:11:00.120] ultra high net worth, for the mass affluent and such, there are other programs, but typically,
[02:11:00.120 --> 02:11:05.720] they all have a residency component involved as well. So it's important to distinguish between
[02:11:06.600 --> 02:11:11.560] residency and citizenship. So the Caribbean programs I spoke about are a direct pathway
[02:11:11.560 --> 02:11:16.440] to citizenship. So that leads to a passport. Other programs, you know, very much like in the
[02:11:16.440 --> 02:11:21.240] US, you have a green card, right? So that type of concept would apply in places like Canada,
[02:11:21.240 --> 02:11:27.800] Portugal, Spain, Greece, where, you know, you have a permanent residency, but to graduate or
[02:11:27.800 --> 02:11:32.280] upgrade to citizenship, you have to meet certain criteria, which is typically time and day count.
[02:11:33.640 --> 02:11:39.400] So if you can get somewhere and you can afford, and sometimes the cost of living is significantly
[02:11:39.400 --> 02:11:44.360] less. We can talk a little bit about that. But if you can get somewhere and establish residency,
[02:11:44.360 --> 02:11:48.600] you might be able to get in without the golden passport based on time that you're there, right?
[02:11:49.560 --> 02:11:53.160] Yeah, correct. I mean, there's, you know, there's a multitude of programs, you know, I mean,
[02:11:54.520 --> 02:11:58.840] in Canada, for example, where, you know, especially around the US election,
[02:11:58.840 --> 02:12:03.400] many Americans look to sort of take a hop up north and spend time in Canada. So we sort of
[02:12:03.400 --> 02:12:07.720] joke Canada's immigration website crashes usually the day after the election, because so many people
[02:12:07.720 --> 02:12:11.880] are looking at it. Yeah, a lot of people promise which way, depending on who wins,
[02:12:11.880 --> 02:12:17.000] half the country is going to want to get out. Yeah, exactly. So it's one of those things that
[02:12:17.000 --> 02:12:21.480] there's many other routes, but a way people could qualify, you know, whether it's through
[02:12:22.280 --> 02:12:25.240] setting up a business, whether it's through a spousal relationship, whether it's through
[02:12:25.240 --> 02:12:31.160] being a skilled worker, for example, but for our focus, it is by investment and or by descent,
[02:12:31.160 --> 02:12:35.240] are the two areas that we focus on, David. I see. Well, let me ask you this. I mean,
[02:12:36.200 --> 02:12:39.320] I know a lot of people are wanting to get out of the United States because of what they've seen
[02:12:39.320 --> 02:12:42.840] with the pandemic and because of what is happening with politics. But of course,
[02:12:42.840 --> 02:12:51.000] the same type of issues are there in Europe as well. And I guess, you know, this Bloomberg
[02:12:51.000 --> 02:12:56.760] piece that's talking about the cost of the golden passport soaring in the Caribbean,
[02:12:56.760 --> 02:13:01.240] how it's going to double in just a few months here. They also mentioned cryptocurrency.
[02:13:02.200 --> 02:13:05.720] And that's one of the things when you have, they just recently had a debate
[02:13:07.160 --> 02:13:11.160] between some gold bugs and some cryptocurrency people. One of the things they were saying was,
[02:13:11.160 --> 02:13:17.080] you know, that makes it easier for us to exit. But there also seems to be an attempt to crack
[02:13:17.080 --> 02:13:23.400] down on that as well. I'll make an example out of the guy they call Bitcoin Jesus. He had some
[02:13:23.400 --> 02:13:29.640] cryptocurrency that he did not declare evidently. That's what the IRS is alleging. And so they
[02:13:29.640 --> 02:13:37.080] contacted the Spanish government to arrest him and to extradite him for the IRS over his
[02:13:37.080 --> 02:13:43.160] cryptocurrency holdings. That's kind of a more aggressive aspect of it as well.
[02:13:43.160 --> 02:13:49.560] Talk a little bit about that and how the issues in terms of if you've got money to buy citizenship
[02:13:49.560 --> 02:13:54.920] or if you want to establish residency, the issues of trying to get your money out of the
[02:13:54.920 --> 02:14:02.600] jurisdiction here. Yeah, there's two elements to that. I mean, the first one is the due diligence
[02:14:02.600 --> 02:14:07.800] source of wealth, source of funds is a key component to all of these. Making sure they
[02:14:07.800 --> 02:14:13.400] understand how your wealth was generated and that everything was done in a legal manner.
[02:14:14.280 --> 02:14:20.680] What we're seeing for people who are in the crypto space is that your crypto wallet can be
[02:14:20.680 --> 02:14:26.360] used in terms of source of funds. However, they still need to demonstrate how they acquired the
[02:14:26.360 --> 02:14:31.960] funds that led to that initial crypto investment. So it's going to go in that far back just to make
[02:14:31.960 --> 02:14:36.840] sure it was all done in the proper ways. But in particular in the Caribbean, they won't accept
[02:14:36.840 --> 02:14:42.200] crypto directly. So it would still have to be converted to US banking and you know, values in
[02:14:42.200 --> 02:14:46.200] the Caribbean are still very traditional. So they haven't quite advanced to that stage yet. But
[02:14:46.200 --> 02:14:50.360] certainly there are opportunities for people who have their wealth in the crypto space.
[02:14:51.240 --> 02:14:57.240] And as you rightly say, many more people are looking at this saying, how can we use our
[02:14:57.240 --> 02:15:03.640] crypto funds to manage this? But it's still evolving. Some countries have certainly said
[02:15:03.640 --> 02:15:11.080] that they want to explore how they can attract the crypto market and make it as removing barriers,
[02:15:11.080 --> 02:15:16.120] if you like, in terms of making investment. But the key thing here as mentioned is the
[02:15:16.120 --> 02:15:21.880] due diligence. So anybody who's applying for any of these programs needs to understand that
[02:15:21.880 --> 02:15:27.400] not only the source of wealth, source of funds, but you know, your personal background, what's
[02:15:27.400 --> 02:15:33.080] in the public domain, everything that's advised on the forms or declared on the forms will be
[02:15:33.080 --> 02:15:38.440] verified, as well as final sort of international checks, you know, with Interpol, Europol,
[02:15:38.440 --> 02:15:43.240] watch lists, sanctions lists, all that good stuff. So it isn't just a question of here's my money,
[02:15:43.240 --> 02:15:47.240] thank you very much. You still have to go through this process of evaluation.
[02:15:47.240 --> 02:15:52.360] Right, right. And that's what you do. You help people to go through what I imagine is a real
[02:15:52.360 --> 02:15:57.480] maze of regulations, a lot of hoops and a lot of vetting and all that kind of stuff that has to
[02:15:57.480 --> 02:16:03.880] go through, right? Yeah, absolutely. I mean, the first thing is we have our first consultation
[02:16:03.880 --> 02:16:08.200] where we have to understand the client, make sure we understand their motivations and their
[02:16:08.200 --> 02:16:11.800] needs. And then we can suggest which programs might be best suited. And then we have to dig a
[02:16:11.800 --> 02:16:15.000] little bit deeper into their background to make sure there won't be anything that would stop them
[02:16:15.000 --> 02:16:21.800] qualifying. Where are you seeing people coming from mostly and going to in your practice?
[02:16:23.240 --> 02:16:27.400] Well, I mean, we're fortunate that we, you know, we've got 23 offices around the world. So we're
[02:16:27.400 --> 02:16:32.040] dealing with people with very different profiles. As we spoke about at the beginning, you know,
[02:16:32.040 --> 02:16:36.440] Americans weren't typically a major source market because you had these freedoms already,
[02:16:36.440 --> 02:16:40.200] you could get on a plane and go. But if you were from Nigeria, if you were from Pakistan,
[02:16:40.200 --> 02:16:44.840] if you were from South Africa, you know, you need a visa to pretty well get anywhere, right? So
[02:16:44.840 --> 02:16:49.960] the mobility aspect here was key. So if suddenly you were going, let's say from Pakistan,
[02:16:49.960 --> 02:16:53.560] you're saying if you're going from Pakistan and that froze up, so you can pick up from there.
[02:16:53.560 --> 02:16:58.040] Yeah, sorry about that. So if I was going, so in a citizen of Pakistan, for example,
[02:16:58.040 --> 02:17:03.320] can go to 39 countries visa free. And if they invest into the Caribbean, suddenly that jumps
[02:17:03.320 --> 02:17:09.960] to 157, which includes, you know, the Schengen area, the UAE, Singapore, places like that. So
[02:17:09.960 --> 02:17:15.160] it's the mobility, the enhancing of mobility is key for people from these reasons regions.
[02:17:15.160 --> 02:17:20.120] And so that's a key motivation for them. But again, if you're American, you can go to those
[02:17:20.120 --> 02:17:25.720] places anyway. The key attraction for Americans is looking to enhance their freedoms by having
[02:17:25.720 --> 02:17:30.600] another option. So it's all about, you know, as many options as you can, you know, in the sort
[02:17:30.600 --> 02:17:36.040] of volatile world we're living in. And it's actually becoming a little bit more of a status
[02:17:36.040 --> 02:17:40.440] symbol, you know, for many Americans, you know, it's not the car you drive or the watch on your
[02:17:40.440 --> 02:17:44.360] wrist. It's, you know, what passports in your pocket, you know, and knowing that you can access
[02:17:44.360 --> 02:17:49.160] different parts of the world with all of this. So it's, it's, you know, it's, it's becoming more
[02:17:49.160 --> 02:17:54.120] mainstream as we spoke about it at the beginning. And I think that's, that's a key thing that as
[02:17:54.120 --> 02:17:58.360] more and more people understand what the benefits are, and for the wealthy, you know, a couple
[02:17:58.360 --> 02:18:03.160] hundred thousand dollars, they'll spend that on a week's holiday, right? So it's, you know,
[02:18:03.160 --> 02:18:07.240] citizenship's for life, and this is something they can pass on to their kids, you know, so it's
[02:18:07.240 --> 02:18:12.200] again, with a lot of the family offices, we speak to the succession planning and making sure that,
[02:18:12.200 --> 02:18:17.000] you know, they've, they've got this angle covered, you know, it's, it's a very straightforward and
[02:18:17.000 --> 02:18:22.120] practical solution. Let me ask you, because you're talking about having visa requirements and things
[02:18:22.120 --> 02:18:26.440] like that, and being able to expand that from moving from one citizenship to another one,
[02:18:26.760 --> 02:18:31.720] the visa requirements are starting to increase. As I've noticed, the United States and even the
[02:18:31.720 --> 02:18:38.200] EU are starting to add additional visa requirements. Talk a little bit about that. Isn't,
[02:18:39.000 --> 02:18:42.520] I think the European Union is going to start having some visa requirements for Americans,
[02:18:42.520 --> 02:18:48.200] is that correct? Yeah, so they're going to have, like many countries have an electronic travel
[02:18:48.200 --> 02:18:51.880] authority, if you like, so that you still have to, you can, you'll essentially be given it,
[02:18:51.880 --> 02:18:56.680] but you have to apply, right, to show that you've been pre-qualified to come in. So you
[02:18:56.680 --> 02:19:00.600] have that in Canada, you have that for people going to the US, it's not an uncommon thing,
[02:19:00.600 --> 02:19:05.000] but it's something that the EU is looking to roll out. I think they were looking to get it out this
[02:19:05.000 --> 02:19:10.200] year, it's probably rolling into 2025. Now, with the European Union introducing this, and I think
[02:19:10.200 --> 02:19:14.680] the rolling it out is what's causing them a lot of problems right now. That's why it's going to,
[02:19:14.680 --> 02:19:19.400] it's continually getting delayed. But what it obviously gives them is access to data,
[02:19:19.720 --> 02:19:26.360] which is being able to track people, manage people, and to ensure that anybody or bad actors or
[02:19:26.360 --> 02:19:33.800] undesirables are getting picked up at these early stages. Now, you mentioned passing this on to
[02:19:33.800 --> 02:19:40.760] your children. Talk a little bit about that in terms of, we are familiar with how we have
[02:19:40.760 --> 02:19:47.960] situations with open borders and immigration and how citizenship is essentially claimed or passed
[02:19:47.960 --> 02:19:51.960] on here. What are the types of situations that you see in other countries? I mean, is it,
[02:19:55.400 --> 02:19:59.400] is there any other country that just lets you go across the border and just kind of
[02:19:59.400 --> 02:20:03.240] hang out or, you know, like we do here, or is everybody else kind of policing their borders,
[02:20:03.240 --> 02:20:08.840] I imagine, right? Yeah, it's getting tighter and tighter. And one of the things why the
[02:20:10.200 --> 02:20:14.440] very, very popular, even though it's the most, it's very expensive, you know, at about a million
[02:20:14.440 --> 02:20:19.160] euro, which is non-recoverable, it gives you access to the European Union and of course,
[02:20:19.160 --> 02:20:23.400] all the settlement rights. So even though you're a citizen of Malta, you could go, you know, live,
[02:20:23.400 --> 02:20:28.360] work, study, retire in any of the other member states. So that's attractive to many people,
[02:20:28.360 --> 02:20:32.360] especially in America. And who says, well, I want to like for like, you know, so, you know,
[02:20:32.360 --> 02:20:39.320] the Caribbean is great, but it's not necessarily the lifestyle that I want. And or having access
[02:20:39.320 --> 02:20:44.520] to resources. So that's why Europe is always an attractive alternative, but not everybody,
[02:20:44.520 --> 02:20:49.720] you know, has the, that has the funds to do it. So the Caribbean's a nice sort of happy medium.
[02:20:49.720 --> 02:20:55.880] It's also geographically much closer, familiar to many people. And, you know, which is why it's a
[02:20:55.880 --> 02:21:00.280] very popular option, especially because the, the processing is also much quicker. It takes about
[02:21:00.280 --> 02:21:04.680] six, six to eight months, give or take, whereas Malta is going to take about 18 months. And so
[02:21:04.680 --> 02:21:09.800] once somebody gets citizenship legitimately, legally in one of these countries, they can pass
[02:21:09.800 --> 02:21:14.600] that on to their children generally, or I imagine there's some. Yeah. So, so basically, if you were,
[02:21:14.600 --> 02:21:18.520] let's say it was, you know, your nuclear family, mom, dad, two kids, you know, the kids would get
[02:21:18.520 --> 02:21:23.800] it. And that's not an issue. In some cases, you can include a sibling, if they're unmarried and
[02:21:23.800 --> 02:21:30.200] have no kids, you can include your parents or your grandparents, you know, the family unit,
[02:21:30.200 --> 02:21:36.120] or the definition of a family unit can be expanded to, to allow more people to be included on one
[02:21:36.120 --> 02:21:41.320] application. So there's, each country has its own rules and how they define independent,
[02:21:41.320 --> 02:21:45.640] but they're trying to be as competitive as possible to include as many people as they can.
[02:21:46.520 --> 02:21:50.840] So let me ask you about reciprocity. You know, we've been talking about the legal process here.
[02:21:51.560 --> 02:21:59.080] Is, if an American wants to get on a raft, Caribbean or whatever, is there, are they,
[02:21:59.400 --> 02:22:02.520] is that a thing that is happening in their country? I mean, we see that happening in the
[02:22:02.520 --> 02:22:07.320] EU. We see it happening in the US extensively. Is that anything that's happening in the other
[02:22:07.320 --> 02:22:13.960] direction or do they clamp down on that extensively? Yeah, it's not really, not, not really. I mean,
[02:22:13.960 --> 02:22:19.800] you're right. You know, people coming into the US, the UK is having a big issue with that right now
[02:22:19.800 --> 02:22:24.920] with people coming over from mainland Europe on boats and then arriving in the United Kingdom.
[02:22:25.880 --> 02:22:30.280] Europe, of course, has had that for many years, in particular, with people starting their journeys
[02:22:30.280 --> 02:22:34.360] in North Africa and, you know, typically ending up in the southern tip of Italy. So there's,
[02:22:34.360 --> 02:22:43.560] there's a lot of challenges around that. Again, it's a, it's a reinforcement of the amount of
[02:22:43.560 --> 02:22:49.480] migration that goes on around the world, whether through displaced people or the wealthy people
[02:22:49.560 --> 02:22:55.880] are moving around, you know. But yeah, in terms of, you know, the profile of person we're speaking
[02:22:55.880 --> 02:23:00.920] to, you know, they're looking to give themselves as many options should they need them. Because
[02:23:00.920 --> 02:23:04.200] not everybody, you know, someone may have a citizenship in the Caribbean, they say,
[02:23:04.200 --> 02:23:07.080] yeah, it's great. I'm going to pop down there, maybe buy a house and hang out, you know, a couple
[02:23:07.080 --> 02:23:10.520] of months or a couple of weeks of the year, especially when it gets cold, let's say in
[02:23:10.520 --> 02:23:15.320] up north. And, and then that's good enough for them. But for other people, it's, they want to
[02:23:15.320 --> 02:23:18.760] actually move, they want to settle there, they want to live there, they want to raise their family
[02:23:18.760 --> 02:23:23.720] there. So it goes back to my earlier point that, you know, we need to understand the client and
[02:23:23.720 --> 02:23:27.640] what the motivations are, and then we can see what program is best suited for them.
[02:23:28.520 --> 02:23:33.240] When somebody wants to establish residency, I mean, how complicated is that? Do they just need to,
[02:23:34.920 --> 02:23:38.920] is there a legal process that you help people with with that? If they don't get citizenship,
[02:23:38.920 --> 02:23:44.360] are there still issues preventing them from buying property or something like that in many of these
[02:23:44.360 --> 02:23:51.640] places? Yeah, you tend to have, you know, in some countries it's called an alien landholding tax,
[02:23:51.640 --> 02:23:55.320] or they'll have additional taxes for non-citizens if you're looking to go into buy,
[02:23:55.320 --> 02:24:00.600] varies from country to country. Many people understand the concept of buying real estate.
[02:24:00.600 --> 02:24:06.040] So those programs have been quite popular, but it's, you know, the, the residency, of course,
[02:24:06.040 --> 02:24:10.760] is there, it's not for life, you've got to renew it, or you've got to upgrade to citizenship.
[02:24:10.760 --> 02:24:15.000] That's why a lot of people like citizenship programs, because it is for life.
[02:24:15.000 --> 02:24:20.840] Yeah, yeah. Let me ask you another thing, too, about since we're, we're talking, I think,
[02:24:20.840 --> 02:24:27.320] and momentarily here about the, you know, kind of reciprocity of Americans going to other countries
[02:24:27.320 --> 02:24:32.680] like that. Is there anything in these other countries for political asylum for somebody
[02:24:32.680 --> 02:24:36.280] that is coming from Europe or Canada or the United States or something? Do any of them have
[02:24:36.280 --> 02:24:42.920] political asylum programs? Yeah, absolutely. I mean, all countries, most countries, I mean,
[02:24:42.920 --> 02:24:48.040] that you look at places like Canada, the United States, European countries, the UK will all,
[02:24:48.040 --> 02:24:55.560] you know, look to take a certain amount of asylum seekers or refugees per year. The biggest
[02:24:55.560 --> 02:25:00.440] challenge, of course, is determining are they genuine, right? And so they'll have their own
[02:25:00.440 --> 02:25:05.320] different protocols to establish that. You know, there was the safe third country agreement between
[02:25:05.960 --> 02:25:10.920] Canada, the US for a while, which has been been adjusted. But you know, they're making sure that
[02:25:10.920 --> 02:25:17.240] they can understand quickly. Is this a genuine refugee? Because part of the strategy in the past
[02:25:17.240 --> 02:25:21.320] was that they would, you know, get on a plane, flush the passport down the toilet, turn up and
[02:25:21.320 --> 02:25:28.200] say, you know, the only system for four or five years, right until until they can be adjudicated
[02:25:28.200 --> 02:25:34.200] upon. So that's, that's something a lot of these countries are looking to tidy up. But with the
[02:25:34.200 --> 02:25:40.280] amount of displaced people and pressures in developing countries, it's becoming, you know,
[02:25:40.280 --> 02:25:45.240] quite, you know, quite the issue to be able to to manage. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. And it's pretty easy
[02:25:45.240 --> 02:25:49.800] for people in a war torn country to try to make a case for political asylum, even though they don't
[02:25:49.800 --> 02:25:55.240] always get it. I would imagine it'd be a lot harder for somebody that is, you know, coming from the
[02:25:55.240 --> 02:26:00.680] United States to try to make a case for political asylum to go to, you know, one of these other and
[02:26:00.680 --> 02:26:05.880] I would imagine that perhaps it wouldn't even be considered in most countries that would be
[02:26:05.880 --> 02:26:12.440] politically friendly to the United States. Is that true? Yeah. I mean, it's the, to define,
[02:26:13.160 --> 02:26:19.320] you know, being a person at risk and therefore eligible for asylum is quite a high bar to hit.
[02:26:19.320 --> 02:26:24.680] And, you know, the United States, someone's saying, oh, I'm being politically persecuted
[02:26:24.680 --> 02:26:30.760] for my beliefs. It's again, many people, you know, it's hard to say, it'd be hard to have
[02:26:30.760 --> 02:26:35.960] that proven. So, but some people will try it on. Of course they will. Right. And, you know, we've
[02:26:35.960 --> 02:26:41.640] seen examples where people have have tried a bit more of a PR stunt than anything else, you know,
[02:26:41.640 --> 02:26:47.960] to say, you know, I want to be considered. But, you know, it takes away from genuine refugees who have
[02:26:47.960 --> 02:26:51.800] Yeah, in other countries. Yeah, we just had a case here. I was talking about earlier where
[02:26:52.440 --> 02:26:56.840] there was a family coming from Germany, homeschooling family, and they were given
[02:26:56.840 --> 02:27:01.960] asylum about 10 years ago because the Germans were going to take away their, they were Christians.
[02:27:01.960 --> 02:27:05.080] They wanted to homeschool the kids. The Germans are going to take away their kids.
[02:27:05.080 --> 02:27:10.040] They got asylum here. But because of the change in political regime, the Biden administration
[02:27:10.040 --> 02:27:15.240] decided that they wanted to deport them. So that became something of an issue. So that's always
[02:27:15.240 --> 02:27:21.160] the case. And I guess if you get political asylum somewhere, it's always subject to the whims of
[02:27:21.160 --> 02:27:26.120] whatever the current political regime is. I guess that's kind of a shaky. Absolutely. You know,
[02:27:26.120 --> 02:27:30.600] and I've, I've worked with, with people with this profile in the past. And, you know,
[02:27:30.600 --> 02:27:35.080] when you're speaking to a genuine asylum seeker or a genuine refugee, I mean, you understand the
[02:27:35.080 --> 02:27:39.000] difference being, you know, what they've gone through and how they should be afforded protection,
[02:27:39.000 --> 02:27:43.560] as opposed to some people who are just sort of trying it on and hoping for the best because,
[02:27:44.440 --> 02:27:49.240] you know, for people like you and I, it's unimaginable. Yeah, yeah, it is. And so,
[02:27:49.320 --> 02:27:54.920] you know, if, if somebody can afford to do it, it is certainly going to be going up quite a bit
[02:27:54.920 --> 02:27:58.920] and just the next few months are going to be doubling it. So there's a, there's always,
[02:27:58.920 --> 02:28:04.440] seems like there's a constantly closing window on all these different things that are happening
[02:28:04.440 --> 02:28:09.160] everywhere. Even if it is open for you at this point in time, it may be closing pretty soon.
[02:28:09.160 --> 02:28:12.920] Was there anything else that you would tell us that we didn't cover about this that
[02:28:13.720 --> 02:28:17.640] you think people would be interested in? You touched on a good point because Canada just,
[02:28:17.640 --> 02:28:21.320] you know, closed up their self-employed category with a day's notice. You know,
[02:28:21.320 --> 02:28:26.840] Ireland and the UK have done similar things. Portugal changed their program. So there's,
[02:28:27.880 --> 02:28:30.840] you're right. If you qualify today and it's something you want to do, you know,
[02:28:30.840 --> 02:28:35.400] don't delay too long because the goalpost could change. And, you know, we're expecting,
[02:28:35.400 --> 02:28:40.040] you know, potentially changes to government in the United Kingdom, in Canada and the United States
[02:28:40.040 --> 02:28:44.520] this year, right? So that could change, you know, the direction of those three countries and
[02:28:44.520 --> 02:28:48.760] therefore their immigration policies as well. You know, we're also seeing pressures from the
[02:28:48.760 --> 02:28:53.320] European Union and the Caribbean and in other jurisdictions. So again, that could impact
[02:28:53.320 --> 02:28:58.760] their policy-making decisions as it relates to immigration. And as we've seen in the US,
[02:28:58.760 --> 02:29:04.760] immigration is always a key political topic when it comes to elections. So my advice to people is
[02:29:04.760 --> 02:29:09.000] if you qualify today, you know, get it done. It's in your back pocket. You know, you've got it,
[02:29:09.000 --> 02:29:13.800] you know, better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it, right? So get that done,
[02:29:13.800 --> 02:29:17.800] tucked away. And then if things change, then at least you've, you've taken care of yourself
[02:29:17.800 --> 02:29:22.760] and your family. Yeah. Yeah. Certainly we don't see freedom increasing anywhere in the globe
[02:29:22.760 --> 02:29:27.640] and everybody seems to be closing everything down. So if you've got any plans, now is the time to
[02:29:27.640 --> 02:29:32.840] make your preparations because it seems like globally everything is shutting down. Even in
[02:29:32.840 --> 02:29:37.640] the Caribbean, they're shutting stuff down. That's amazing. But it's very interesting to talk to you
[02:29:37.640 --> 02:29:45.560] about that. And thank you so much for what you do. Christopher Willis, again, Latitude Caribbean
[02:29:45.560 --> 02:29:51.320] and Latitude Consultancy. And tell us your website here. I'm looking at the website,
[02:29:52.040 --> 02:29:55.400] latitudeworld.com. Is that the best place to find you?
[02:29:56.600 --> 02:30:01.000] Absolutely. Yeah, latitudeworld.com. You go into the team, you'll find my details.
[02:30:01.000 --> 02:30:03.960] Please reach out and be happy to have a conversation to see how we can help you.
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[02:31:28.680 --> 02:31:50.200] Well, it's always interesting. Again, it's something that is extremely expensive. If
[02:31:50.200 --> 02:31:55.720] you have a high net worth, it's something you may want to consider. But as global governance is
[02:31:55.720 --> 02:32:01.320] being ushered in, it's cutting down more and more the difference between different jurisdictions.
[02:32:01.320 --> 02:32:08.520] But there still will be a difference there. As I said, sometimes if you've got residential ambiguity,
[02:32:08.520 --> 02:32:14.200] if you're a citizen of another country, or you can pull that, that might buy you a little bit
[02:32:14.200 --> 02:32:21.160] of grace. Who knows? I want to talk a little bit about the pandemic issues here. And I mentioned
[02:32:21.240 --> 02:32:27.480] this. Of course, we've now gone a full 24 hours without me seeing a new article about the pandemic
[02:32:27.480 --> 02:32:33.800] bird flu and how you should be afraid of all this. But I just wanted to pass this on. I was
[02:32:34.840 --> 02:32:39.000] very concerned about how they keep pushing this. And we'll do the same thing with other
[02:32:39.000 --> 02:32:47.800] so-called pandemics. And so I took what I said yesterday about the questions about bird flu
[02:32:47.800 --> 02:32:53.960] that you should be asking, questions about the actions of the USDA and the FDA coming after our
[02:32:53.960 --> 02:33:02.280] food supply with this stuff, and wanting to vaccinate every single farm animal. That is a
[02:33:02.280 --> 02:33:09.080] big plan for the big pharmaceutical companies. And so I wanted to put this up on Substack. We
[02:33:09.080 --> 02:33:14.440] did that as a separate article. And I also put at the top, because I'm like, if you find this useful,
[02:33:15.160 --> 02:33:19.720] take it, copy it. I don't care if you give me attribution for it or not, but I think we need
[02:33:19.720 --> 02:33:23.480] to get people to start thinking critically about this stuff. So the questions that I had yesterday,
[02:33:23.480 --> 02:33:29.800] things like why are they focusing on cows? Well, because of meat and dairy. Why are, if they're
[02:33:29.800 --> 02:33:34.440] going to look in cow's milk, why aren't they looking in the chicken's eggs and this type of
[02:33:34.440 --> 02:33:40.040] stuff, right? If they want to try to scare people about the food supply, why wouldn't you scare
[02:33:40.040 --> 02:33:44.600] people about the eggs if you're talking about bird flu and you're killing chickens? And why
[02:33:44.600 --> 02:33:49.880] are they not looking at chicken meat? Why are they looking at cow meat? Why are they looking
[02:33:49.880 --> 02:33:55.320] specifically at ground beef rather than looking at steaks? A lot of these types of things. So I
[02:33:55.320 --> 02:33:59.240] got a whole list of questions that you'll see there on Substack. I'm not going to read them
[02:33:59.240 --> 02:34:05.720] to you again. Even questions about the so-called transmission to other animals, transmission to
[02:34:05.720 --> 02:34:11.560] humans. Is any of this stuff real? And so I think there are some things there. Grab those,
[02:34:11.560 --> 02:34:17.160] put them up on social media if you want. It's important to let people know about the show if
[02:34:17.160 --> 02:34:23.480] you find it to be helpful. But it's also important to just as an individual ask these questions.
[02:34:23.480 --> 02:34:28.040] Why aren't you looking at the food products from chickens if it's bird flu? Why are you looking at
[02:34:28.040 --> 02:34:33.320] the beef? Is it because you want to ban meat and dairy? That type of thing, which is a rhetorical
[02:34:33.320 --> 02:34:38.760] question. But we need to popularize that, I think. So that's one of the reasons why I put that up on
[02:34:38.760 --> 02:34:46.280] Substack. As we look at the pandemic treaty, of course, it was good to see that Senator Ron
[02:34:46.280 --> 02:34:54.600] Johnson of Wisconsin, who has been the boldest. Again, I'd like to see these people do more, but
[02:34:55.400 --> 02:34:59.160] I'll give him credit for doing more than anybody else has done. He's had several
[02:34:59.960 --> 02:35:06.840] hearings where he's brought in people who are vaccine injured. He's gone far, far
[02:35:08.040 --> 02:35:13.720] beyond anything that anybody else has done in terms of pushing back against this bioweapon,
[02:35:13.720 --> 02:35:19.000] the vaccine and things like that. On Rumble, Friedman says, American farmers need to start
[02:35:19.000 --> 02:35:25.960] spraying poop on politicians' houses. Well, that's probably going to come. If they start doing this,
[02:35:26.040 --> 02:35:31.320] we'll have to see what happens with it. But that's almost like Coles to Newcastle, isn't it?
[02:35:34.040 --> 02:35:42.280] They are already pure Bolshevik. But Ron Johnson is concerned about this power play
[02:35:42.280 --> 02:35:48.680] by the WHO, and so he has contacted other GOP senators, and he's done a good job. He has
[02:35:48.680 --> 02:35:57.000] gotten all 49 GOP senators to essentially sign a letter to call on Biden to withdraw support
[02:35:57.000 --> 02:36:02.280] for the WHO pandemic treaty. Not to withdraw support for the WHO. I mean, that's maybe a
[02:36:02.280 --> 02:36:06.680] bridge too far. They can't get that done. But at least if they're going to put forward another
[02:36:06.680 --> 02:36:12.920] treaty, they need to know that this is going to be down partisan lines. And even if any Democrats
[02:36:12.920 --> 02:36:19.640] don't defect on this, there's still going to be nine votes short of what they need for ratification.
[02:36:19.640 --> 02:36:25.160] And yet, when I saw this headline, it concerned me. Because I thought, why are they calling on
[02:36:25.160 --> 02:36:32.200] Biden? Why don't they just put together a letter and say, oh, by the way, anything that you send
[02:36:32.200 --> 02:36:38.440] to us is going to be dead on arrival. And so I wanted to see exactly what they had said to them
[02:36:38.520 --> 02:36:43.320] about this. And here's what they said. This is Senator Ron Johnson tweeting this out. He said,
[02:36:43.320 --> 02:36:48.440] two international agreements are being considered at this month's World Health Assembly that
[02:36:48.440 --> 02:36:57.400] surrenders U.S. sovereignty to the WHO. Spot on. Exactly right. He says the president should reject
[02:36:57.400 --> 02:37:06.600] them, or at least submit any agreement to the Senate as a treaty. Wait a minute. He doesn't
[02:37:06.600 --> 02:37:14.120] have to submit it as a treaty. You need to call him out that it's a treaty. And so I think this
[02:37:14.120 --> 02:37:20.840] is something when we talk about action items, again, send these questions about this bird flu
[02:37:20.840 --> 02:37:25.480] narrative. Put these questions around on social media. That's going to have more effect, I think,
[02:37:25.480 --> 02:37:34.120] than anything that you can do to send to elected officials. However, they do look at the volume
[02:37:34.120 --> 02:37:40.120] of things that they get. And I think at this point in time, it would be very useful for us
[02:37:41.240 --> 02:37:51.320] to remind them that under the Constitution, any treaty is required to be voted on by the Senate.
[02:37:52.680 --> 02:37:59.160] And it is a treaty. Whether Biden calls it a treaty and gives it to them or not,
[02:37:59.160 --> 02:38:05.080] it is a treaty. A treaty is an agreement between these different countries,
[02:38:05.080 --> 02:38:08.840] and that's what they're trying to negotiate there. I know that when we were talking about
[02:38:08.840 --> 02:38:15.800] this before, some people said, well, this is something that is, is this a WHO treaty? Are
[02:38:15.800 --> 02:38:20.040] we making a treaty with the WHO? Because you can't make a treaty with a non-governmental organization.
[02:38:20.040 --> 02:38:27.720] But what the WHO is doing is it is the coordinator. And so what it is saying is that all of these
[02:38:27.720 --> 02:38:34.280] countries have agreed on this agenda or on this whatever they want to call it. They can call it
[02:38:35.160 --> 02:38:41.720] a variety of different things. They had the North American Free Trade Agreement. That was a treaty.
[02:38:42.360 --> 02:38:49.160] You can call it an agenda, as they did the Paris Climate Agenda. But it's always a treaty.
[02:38:50.040 --> 02:38:58.440] And so, and what the WHO is doing is organizing, facilitating, and they're presenting it as
[02:38:58.440 --> 02:39:01.960] an agreement, as a treaty between all these different countries that are there.
[02:39:02.680 --> 02:39:09.560] And so it needs to be called out. The people in the Senate, and I would start by sending stuff to
[02:39:09.560 --> 02:39:16.840] Senator Johnson, Senator Ron Johnson, who organized this stuff, that they need to call this out and
[02:39:16.840 --> 02:39:22.920] they need to say that anything that is an international agreement has to be ratified
[02:39:22.920 --> 02:39:30.600] by the Senate as a treaty because that's what it is. NAFTA was that, the climate agreement
[02:39:30.600 --> 02:39:39.160] at Paris was that, and it is an absolute crime that you didn't have Mitch McConnell basically
[02:39:39.160 --> 02:39:45.400] shut that thing down. He was there from 2015 to not say we're going to have a vote on the Paris
[02:39:45.400 --> 02:39:51.800] Climate Accord for John Kerry to say Barack Obama and I have self-ratified this. That's
[02:39:51.800 --> 02:39:54.840] absolute nonsense. That's why I said we don't want to see that happen again with a pandemic
[02:39:54.840 --> 02:40:03.320] treaty. So they got 49 people, all Republicans against it, but do they have the backbone to
[02:40:03.880 --> 02:40:09.080] stand and call it what it is, which is a treaty, and to say that we have to ratify it. It isn't
[02:40:09.880 --> 02:40:16.360] getting together and passively asking Biden to do it. That's a very bad strategy. It's like a
[02:40:16.360 --> 02:40:20.680] president saying, well, I really would like for the Supreme Court to do this or that. No,
[02:40:20.680 --> 02:40:26.840] you do it yourself. You've got to use the powers that you've got instead of just virtue signaling
[02:40:26.840 --> 02:40:34.040] and saying, I really care. We've got this hearing. We've got this letter. No, you are the ones who
[02:40:34.040 --> 02:40:46.680] need to vote on this stuff. Don't pass the buck off to somebody else. And so the WHO has a WHA,
[02:40:46.680 --> 02:40:54.760] the what? I wonder if they got a when as well. They've got a WEF, the World Economic Forum.
[02:40:55.640 --> 02:41:02.840] The WHA is the decision-making body of this nongovernmental abomination. That's what we
[02:41:02.840 --> 02:41:06.600] should start calling them instead of an organization, an abomination, the NGO.
[02:41:08.680 --> 02:41:16.040] The Sovereignty Coalition put out a statement about this, said the term pandemic accord
[02:41:16.760 --> 02:41:24.120] is used for the pandemic treaty. And again, these are semantics. They are synonyms,
[02:41:24.920 --> 02:41:29.880] and they are the same thing. So we need to understand that. Meanwhile, in Canada,
[02:41:29.880 --> 02:41:38.920] we have a Christian chiropractor who is fighting a $65,000 fine because he refused to wear a mask.
[02:41:40.440 --> 02:41:51.480] And this was, you know, the mask rules were back in 2020. And last year, these rules were nullified
[02:41:51.480 --> 02:42:00.040] by a court, and yet still his medical college is coming after him for $65,000 because he refused
[02:42:00.040 --> 02:42:08.200] to wear a mask. This is not a law. It was a rule. It was ruled null and void by a court,
[02:42:08.200 --> 02:42:15.080] and yet they're still trying to hit him with a $65,000 fine. And so the $65,000 question is why?
[02:42:16.040 --> 02:42:22.440] Why? He says he's being targeted because he is, quote, a Christian man of integrity and principle
[02:42:23.320 --> 02:42:35.320] and refuses to abide by these rules. That's why I think. Because it's only going to be people like
[02:42:35.320 --> 02:42:42.280] him, people of integrity, people who are not living for the moment right here, but are taking
[02:42:42.600 --> 02:42:48.360] the longer view. It's only going to be people like that who are going to lay everything on the line
[02:42:49.320 --> 02:42:54.520] to push back for freedom. He is a Christian man of integrity and principle attributes that make him a
[02:42:54.520 --> 02:43:04.600] target for government overreach in the era of COVID. That's right. And so he was,
[02:43:05.640 --> 02:43:09.160] you're always going to be targeted for that. And it doesn't, it's not going to be limited
[02:43:09.160 --> 02:43:16.920] just to this. But be proud of that fact, right? Because it's only people like that that are going
[02:43:16.920 --> 02:43:22.040] to change this world. We got enough spineless politicians. We don't need any more of them.
[02:43:22.040 --> 02:43:26.840] We got enough virtue signaling. We don't need any more of that. He was a practicing physician
[02:43:26.840 --> 02:43:33.640] in Calgary in 2020. And he went up against Alberta's public health orders, chose not to
[02:43:33.640 --> 02:43:39.640] wear masks during patient visits. Most of his patients also chose not to wear masks during their
[02:43:39.640 --> 02:43:47.000] visits, which quickly drew the ire of the College of Chiropractors of Alberta, which mandated that
[02:43:47.000 --> 02:43:52.840] all chiropractors wear masks. This is not even a governmental organization. This is like a trade
[02:43:52.840 --> 02:43:56.440] guild or whatever. It's like the AMA or something, mandating that everybody's going to wear it and
[02:43:56.440 --> 02:44:04.440] then assessing a fine to him, which I find that to be absolutely amazing. They never alleged,
[02:44:04.440 --> 02:44:08.840] by the way, that he got sick or that anybody got sick or that anybody died,
[02:44:10.040 --> 02:44:15.800] showing that they were wrong about this the entire time. So legally, medically,
[02:44:15.800 --> 02:44:21.720] they don't have a leg to stand on and yet they persist. And so we have to persist as well.
[02:44:22.600 --> 02:44:27.480] He's going to fight them tooth and nail and we all need to fight that as well.
[02:44:28.440 --> 02:44:32.280] We're going to take a quick break and when we come back, we're going to talk a little bit about
[02:44:33.640 --> 02:44:37.160] some other climate issues. So stay with us. We'll be right back.
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[02:46:05.000 --> 02:46:11.800] you do this every day? It does get tiring, I gotta say, and I'm not getting any younger, but I'm able
[02:46:11.800 --> 02:46:17.000] to do it because of your support. So we really do appreciate your support. And that's what's necessary
[02:46:17.000 --> 02:46:21.320] to keep the program going. Because I gotta have that coffee in the morning to get me going.
[02:46:22.280 --> 02:46:28.200] Ah, but it does help to have a routine. And Karen is a great deal of help in that routine.
[02:46:28.840 --> 02:46:33.240] On Rumble, NoTruthInThem writes, any military trainee will tell you without a complete
[02:46:33.240 --> 02:46:39.640] airlock seal around your face, you might as well not wear anything. Oh yeah, I know. I was saying
[02:46:39.640 --> 02:46:46.520] that at the very beginning, because Karen and I had just gone snorkeling. And for the first time,
[02:46:46.520 --> 02:46:55.240] since I was a teenager, I went snorkeling using a mask. And it didn't work at all with my beard.
[02:46:57.000 --> 02:47:02.600] And so I said that to people. I said, even if you think that this is, you know, typically a mask is
[02:47:02.600 --> 02:47:08.360] going to seal the water out, but not with a beard. So I said, it's absolutely ridiculous to wear one
[02:47:08.360 --> 02:47:12.520] of these things. And of course, we talked about the fact that, you know, airborne virus, from what
[02:47:12.520 --> 02:47:17.880] they say of a virus, it's so small that it's like trying to stop mosquitoes by using one of these
[02:47:17.880 --> 02:47:24.600] chain link fences, right? It's ridiculous. And then we saw several individuals, one of them a doctor,
[02:47:25.720 --> 02:47:32.360] inhaling or getting a breath of vape and then blowing it out through the mask. It went out
[02:47:32.360 --> 02:47:36.120] through all the different sides and through the mask as well. We're having quite a thunderstorm
[02:47:36.120 --> 02:47:41.000] here. I don't know if we're going to lose power or not, but just so you know, we've got quite a
[02:47:41.000 --> 02:47:45.720] thunderstorm going on here. The whole thing was a bunch of nonsense. And then finally, you know,
[02:47:45.720 --> 02:47:51.800] after everybody pointed out, well, you know, you don't have any definition of what a mask is. And
[02:47:51.800 --> 02:47:56.520] even an N95 mask is not going to stop airborne viral particles. Oh, but what it's going to do
[02:47:57.080 --> 02:48:03.880] is it's going to stop the viral particles that are going to be on spittle. It's like, no, it isn't.
[02:48:04.600 --> 02:48:10.760] As a matter of fact, they had determined, and there was a study going back to 2002 that,
[02:48:12.040 --> 02:48:19.320] and it was in Australia, it was the scientist who said that she had discovered the Parvo virus.
[02:48:20.200 --> 02:48:26.920] And SARS first came out back in 2002, the first time anybody was talking about that much. And
[02:48:26.920 --> 02:48:31.720] there was actually a law, I believe it was in New South Wales. And they said, we're going to,
[02:48:31.720 --> 02:48:35.160] and it was a pretty stiff fine. It was something like a hundred thousand Australian dollars or
[02:48:35.160 --> 02:48:42.200] something to anybody who sold these N95 masks and marketed them as something that was going
[02:48:42.200 --> 02:48:46.920] to stop a virus. They said that is patently fraudulent and we're going to hit you with a
[02:48:46.920 --> 02:48:53.560] big fine. And then 20 years later, you got people like Gladys Berjiklian, who was locking people up
[02:48:53.560 --> 02:49:00.120] and finding them if they don't wear this ridiculous mask. And the woman who did that back in 2002,
[02:49:00.120 --> 02:49:04.680] she talked to a lot of medical professionals about whether or not they use masks during
[02:49:04.680 --> 02:49:10.920] operations and things like that. And are we still on? I heard some crackling. Anyway,
[02:49:11.880 --> 02:49:16.920] she said that what she found with her experiments was that after somebody had worn a mask
[02:49:18.120 --> 02:49:24.840] for 20 minutes, it was so saturated with spittle that the process of you speaking would push those
[02:49:24.840 --> 02:49:30.520] particles out. They would be smaller though. So they would travel farther and they would remain
[02:49:30.520 --> 02:49:34.520] airborne longer. So it actually exacerbated things. She said, if you're going to wear one of these
[02:49:34.520 --> 02:49:39.880] things, you can't wear for more than 20 minutes. And by the way, we had OSHA saying the same thing
[02:49:39.880 --> 02:49:44.120] about these masks. You're going to create respiratory issues for the people who wear them.
[02:49:44.120 --> 02:49:47.960] If they wear them for longer than 20 minutes, we're going to mandate that you wear these
[02:49:47.960 --> 02:49:52.840] in some dusty environments, not for viral particles, but for dust particles that were bigger.
[02:49:52.840 --> 02:49:56.280] We're going to mandate that you wear this, but if we mandate that you wear it, you've got to let
[02:49:56.280 --> 02:50:00.920] people out every 20 minutes, give them a break so they can take that mask off because it is
[02:50:00.920 --> 02:50:06.200] unhealthy for them. So yeah, we saw that in many different ways. Rogue Statesman, thank you very
[02:50:06.200 --> 02:50:11.880] much on Rumble for the tip. I appreciate that. And also in Rumble, boondock84 has become a social
[02:50:11.880 --> 02:50:18.280] anxiety kind of comfort blanket or something. Yeah, it has. It is like wearing a t-shirt that says
[02:50:18.920 --> 02:50:21.320] the David Knight show, except just the opposite, right?
[02:50:22.760 --> 02:50:28.200] Just the opposite of that. Let's talk a little bit about climate. We have the Scottish National
[02:50:28.200 --> 02:50:33.400] Party, which has been doing one absurd thing after the other, whether it's censorship or
[02:50:33.400 --> 02:50:40.040] tranny issues that got Nicola Sturgeon kicked off. And then they replaced her with this guy who
[02:50:42.120 --> 02:50:46.440] his parents were immigrants. He absolutely hated white people. They talked about how much he
[02:50:46.440 --> 02:50:50.280] hated the fact that everywhere he goes in Scotland, there's white people. They made
[02:50:50.280 --> 02:50:56.840] him the prime minister of Scotland. So now they've got this precious little thing that
[02:50:56.840 --> 02:51:02.600] they're doing there and they've got a special kind of fuel that they want to use. They've got
[02:51:03.480 --> 02:51:10.440] some engines for their ferries and they spell it with the F-E-R-R-I-E-S, but I would imagine
[02:51:10.440 --> 02:51:16.760] it equally applies to the we folk, the ferries that they imagine all this carbon dioxide and
[02:51:16.760 --> 02:51:20.920] all the rest of stuff, the unicorns, the ferries, all the rest of stuff. But for the ferries that
[02:51:20.920 --> 02:51:29.320] they use to transport people in cars from one island to the other, they have them as dual
[02:51:29.320 --> 02:51:38.280] fuel engines and they want to run them on liquefied natural gas as well as conventional diesel. But
[02:51:38.280 --> 02:51:42.920] it's very important for them to use liquefied natural gas. And so they can virtue signal about
[02:51:42.920 --> 02:51:49.480] the complexity of these things that they can now operate them using LNG instead of diesel.
[02:51:50.120 --> 02:51:58.200] The problem is, is that this LNG has to be imported 8,000 miles. And to get it there so
[02:51:58.200 --> 02:52:04.680] that they can use it for their virtue signaling, they have to transport it 8,000 miles, this green
[02:52:04.680 --> 02:52:13.400] fuel from Qatar. They have to transport it the entire way by ships and by trucks that use, guess
[02:52:13.400 --> 02:52:23.000] what, diesel. This is the absurdity of the eco cult that they're going to go the expense of having
[02:52:23.000 --> 02:52:29.720] a dual fuel engine, LNG or diesel. And then we want to use the LNG, so we'll use diesel engines
[02:52:29.720 --> 02:52:36.280] to transport this 8,000 miles, put it on our ferry where we're going to go less than a mile
[02:52:36.280 --> 02:52:44.200] across this thing here. Absolute, absolute idiocy. The Scottish government says there's no clear date
[02:52:44.920 --> 02:52:52.360] for when they will have LNG tanks or bunkering facilities. So they have to ship it by diesel
[02:52:52.360 --> 02:52:58.760] powered ships all the way from Qatar to England and then drive it an additional 450 miles to Scotland
[02:52:58.760 --> 02:53:04.280] again, using diesel trucks so that they don't have to use diesel fuel on the ferries.
[02:53:05.240 --> 02:53:12.280] And this engine is more complicated. It's caused all kinds of delays and expenses.
[02:53:12.280 --> 02:53:18.440] This is how insane this is. And then we look at General Motors. CEO Mary Barra says that they are
[02:53:18.440 --> 02:53:28.360] committed to China despite $106 million in quarterly losses. I think the stockholders of GM need to get
[02:53:28.760 --> 02:53:35.720] Mary Barra committed and take her off in a straight jacket with a sleeve tied behind there.
[02:53:35.720 --> 02:53:41.080] That's what they need. She's absolutely lunatic crazy. She's committed to fail. There's absolutely
[02:53:41.080 --> 02:53:49.160] no way that they are going to be able to continue as a company if they have to make this stuff in
[02:53:49.160 --> 02:53:53.960] China. That is not a successful strategy. Trump was right about the fact he said it's going to
[02:53:53.960 --> 02:53:59.480] be a bloodbath with these electric vehicle companies because China has got the raw materials.
[02:54:00.520 --> 02:54:05.560] They've got the raw materials. And even more importantly, because of the Paris Accord,
[02:54:05.560 --> 02:54:12.920] the Paris Treaty, they have the cheap energy. They can use coal to manufacture. We can't.
[02:54:13.800 --> 02:54:19.080] So every manufacturing concern, whether you're making cars or you're making solar panels
[02:54:19.880 --> 02:54:24.840] or whether you're making steel, nobody in Europe or the United States is going to be able to compete
[02:54:24.840 --> 02:54:29.400] against China because they've been given cheap energy. Same thing with India. They've been given
[02:54:29.400 --> 02:54:38.200] that as well. And GM has already had their head handed to them when they tried to set up car
[02:54:38.200 --> 02:54:45.640] manufacturing ventures in China as well. Before they started in all this electric vehicle stuff,
[02:54:45.640 --> 02:54:51.400] they decided they were going to make a car that was tailored to the demands and what they wanted
[02:54:51.400 --> 02:54:54.440] in the Chinese market, meaning that it was going to be smaller. It's going to be cheaper,
[02:54:54.440 --> 02:54:58.520] that type of thing. They came up with plans. They had a factory that they were tooling up.
[02:54:59.320 --> 02:55:08.840] And then lo and behold, a couple of months before they introduced their product, an exact replica
[02:55:08.840 --> 02:55:16.040] of it had been stolen and manufactured in another Chinese plant because that's a big part
[02:55:16.040 --> 02:55:23.800] of the China price, intellectual property theft by these Chinese Communist Party members who have a
[02:55:24.440 --> 02:55:30.040] controlling interest in every country, every company that is allowed to do business there.
[02:55:30.040 --> 02:55:35.880] So what they did was they stole the plans and did their own knockoff version of it and sold it cheaper
[02:55:36.840 --> 02:55:42.680] than GM did. And so they haven't learned anything at all from that experience. GM's market share
[02:55:42.680 --> 02:55:48.920] in China, including its joint ventures, has plummeted from roughly 15% as recently as 2015
[02:55:49.480 --> 02:56:00.200] to 8.6% last year. The first time it has dropped below 9% since 2003. But they think that they're
[02:56:00.440 --> 02:56:08.440] going to be able to survive in the EV market by moving there. Elsewhere in the UK, The Telegraph
[02:56:08.440 --> 02:56:19.480] has reported that they want a $30 billion project being recommended by an organization
[02:56:19.480 --> 02:56:24.920] sending a report to the government. They have recommended Energy Systems Catapult, ESC,
[02:56:24.920 --> 02:56:33.320] has recommended that the British government commit £30 billion to pull CO2 out of the air
[02:56:34.440 --> 02:56:41.160] and to sequester it in underground facilities. And so guess what? They are going to be selling
[02:56:41.160 --> 02:56:45.160] them the machines and the facilities and all the rest of the stuff. But when you talk about
[02:56:45.160 --> 02:56:51.960] $30 billion, the UK, that's a lot of money even for Americans. And that's billion with a B. I'm
[02:56:51.960 --> 02:56:57.640] not getting this mixed up. That's billion with a B. That's a lot of money even in America,
[02:56:57.640 --> 02:57:07.160] but it is a huge amount for the UK. They don't have as large an economy. And so they want to
[02:57:07.160 --> 02:57:12.200] pull CO2 out of the air, pump it in underground facilities. What a ridiculous idea in the first
[02:57:12.200 --> 02:57:19.800] place. There's not that much CO2 in the atmosphere. And all of this stuff about greenhouse gases is
[02:57:19.800 --> 02:57:27.720] absolute total nonsense, but they are needed by plants. So every bit of this is absolutely insane.
[02:57:27.720 --> 02:57:33.080] But they pushed in their report, they pushed the fear factor. Without this and without doing this
[02:57:33.080 --> 02:57:43.800] at scale, we risk non-compliance with our net zero requirement. So we've got to do it because
[02:57:43.800 --> 02:57:48.680] the Paris Treaty requires this. That's why I'm saying it's very important that we not let them
[02:57:48.680 --> 02:57:57.880] play that same game with us with the pandemic thing. We can't allow them to presume that this
[02:57:57.880 --> 02:58:03.720] is a controlling legal document and then also at the same time presume that it is not a treaty.
[02:58:04.440 --> 02:58:08.920] But they do that kind of stuff all the time with the bureaucracy. Oh, well, this is not a law,
[02:58:08.920 --> 02:58:12.360] but it's a rule. And with the rule, you don't get presumption of innocence, protection against
[02:58:12.360 --> 02:58:19.640] excessive fines. You don't get a due process of any way, shape or form. On Rumble, Freegan says,
[02:58:19.640 --> 02:58:25.160] little kids trying to play in the park in Toronto, but their psycho parents had them masked up. Yeah,
[02:58:25.160 --> 02:58:30.120] that's right. And I don't, is that still going on? You mentioned it have them masked up. So that may
[02:58:30.120 --> 02:58:36.360] still be going on. Georgia Boy 1142. Ride the lightning, David. Yeah, it is lightning around
[02:58:36.360 --> 02:58:44.440] here a lot. Absolutely. One Sarah B said it's just a money scheme and a power grab. It always is.
[02:58:44.440 --> 02:58:53.480] Every one of these things is. So as they talk about the 30 billion dollars that they do,
[02:58:53.480 --> 02:58:59.000] they say, well, we got to make sure that these plants that are sucking the CO2 out of the air,
[02:58:59.000 --> 02:59:04.440] we got to make sure that they are going to be powered by wind or solar energy, maybe even
[02:59:04.440 --> 02:59:09.080] nuclear, except they're shutting down the nuclear power plants. And that in and of itself should
[02:59:09.080 --> 02:59:12.760] tell you that they're not concerned about greenhouse gases, because that's one thing
[02:59:12.760 --> 02:59:18.360] that isn't an issue with nuclear. It's all a fraud. Now we're going to send the fuel
[02:59:18.360 --> 02:59:23.480] 800,000, 8,000 miles by diesel so we don't use diesel here. Thank you for joining us. Have a good day.
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