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[01:26.160 --> 01:38.160]  In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
[01:44.400 --> 01:51.840]  As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday the 10th of October, year of our Lord, 2025. Yes, it is
[01:51.840 --> 01:59.120]  striking 13. It is striking how similar this is to George Orwell's book, and we're going to take
[01:59.120 --> 02:06.320]  a look at Trump's insurrection, his authoritarian tactics, and I'm going to contrast the take from
[02:06.320 --> 02:11.840]  Infowars, which is turned full co-intel pro. I'm going to contrast that with somebody who has
[02:11.840 --> 02:17.600]  remained faithful to the Constitution and opposed to the police state, and that's John Whitehead
[02:18.080 --> 02:24.400]  of the Rutherford Institute. I want to see how this event has been portrayed by these two different
[02:24.400 --> 02:31.520]  groups, and you know which side I've come down on. So we're going to take a look at also the Trump
[02:31.520 --> 02:37.840]  has got a new product out. It's called the Trump Watch. Maybe it should have a pair of eyes on it
[02:37.840 --> 02:44.000]  so that you're reminded as you look at the time that the clock is striking 13 and Trump is watching
[02:44.000 --> 02:51.600]  you. And by the way, we've seen yet another ridiculous red herring from R.F.K. Jr. about
[02:51.600 --> 02:57.840]  autism. Now he's linking it to circumcision. Okay, we'll be right back.
[02:57.840 --> 03:13.920]  It's amazing to me to see over and over again these different
[03:13.920 --> 03:18.160]  stories that are coming out from ICE. They always got a story and then they walk it back and then
[03:19.040 --> 03:23.280]  while the media doesn't really pay attention to it. When we had this story, when this happened,
[03:23.360 --> 03:29.200]  was it released I think about a week ago of the woman that was they said, oh, we were boxed in.
[03:29.200 --> 03:34.320]  We had 10 cars boxing us in and I had to shoot a woman and she had a gun. And I said, there's
[03:34.320 --> 03:38.240]  something about this story that's not right. Remember that? I said that from the very beginning.
[03:38.240 --> 03:42.640]  I said, if she had a gun, why didn't they arrest her and charge her for attempted murder? If she
[03:42.640 --> 03:47.920]  was pointing the gun, you know, did she have a gun in the car somehow or something like that?
[03:48.000 --> 03:54.720]  And what were the circumstances of this? Why did he have to shoot her? And now we find as they have
[03:54.720 --> 04:01.680]  charged her with impeding these vehicles, that's all they charged her with. She's got a lawyer
[04:01.680 --> 04:08.880]  and we find out that she was shot five times. And the lawyer as part of discovery, it's not been
[04:08.880 --> 04:14.800]  released yet. The video is not to be seen yet. But according to the lawyer, he offered to play
[04:14.800 --> 04:21.680]  an agent's body camera video that shows the shooting in the footage. He claims that an agent
[04:24.000 --> 04:29.440]  turns a federal vehicle in Brighton Park on not Broadville. In other words, the streets are wrong,
[04:30.000 --> 04:33.920]  turns it into her vehicle. This is the second person that has said,
[04:35.040 --> 04:40.560]  you hit me with your car. I didn't hit you. And then he taunts her to quote, do something,
[04:41.200 --> 04:47.280]  you know, B word, I guess we'll say. So try to keep this a family show. He then allegedly
[04:47.280 --> 04:53.440]  exits his vehicle and proceeds to shoot her. He's not being threatened. I'm sick and tired
[04:53.440 --> 04:58.480]  of people making excuses for thug law enforcement officers who get all hyped up because they've
[04:58.480 --> 05:04.880]  got a uniform and a gun going around shooting everybody. This is not funny. This is not Barney
[05:04.960 --> 05:11.040]  Five. These are real bullets that they're using. And so anyway, the video is in stark contrast to
[05:11.040 --> 05:17.120]  the government's account that federal agents in Broadview were boxed in by 10 cars. And the woman
[05:17.920 --> 05:23.440]  30 years old was one of the drivers, quote, agents were unable to move their vehicle and
[05:23.440 --> 05:28.480]  exited the car. One of the drivers who rammed the law enforcement vehicle was armed with a semi
[05:28.480 --> 05:34.480]  automatic weapon. However, court documents emerge more alleged discrepancies are coming to life.
[05:34.480 --> 05:39.920]  So they're not from Chicago. They don't even know where they are. They don't know the area.
[05:39.920 --> 05:44.720]  They don't know the street. She didn't hit them. They hit her. They got out of the car. They were
[05:44.720 --> 05:50.080]  the aggressors. They fired at somebody. And I don't care if you're a government officer. I don't care
[05:50.080 --> 05:54.960]  if you're a cop. If you're not being attacked, you don't have a right to kill people, to try to
[05:54.960 --> 06:00.640]  kill people. Shot her five times. What does it matter with this country? I see all these MAGA
[06:00.640 --> 06:05.120]  people. Oh, well, she had it coming. She had made some comments about ice and she didn't like ice.
[06:05.120 --> 06:11.280]  Well, look, I have a different opinion than she does about immigration. But I sure have a different
[06:11.280 --> 06:17.680]  opinion about how to enforce the law than the Trump thugs do. It's a miracle she's still alive,
[06:17.680 --> 06:23.760]  said our lawyer. Officials had initially alleged she was armed and rammed her car and the federal
[06:23.760 --> 06:30.960]  agents threatening to shoot officers. So they didn't charge her with a threat and they didn't
[06:30.960 --> 06:36.160]  charge her with assault with a deadly weapon. They didn't charge her with attempted murder.
[06:36.160 --> 06:40.960]  However, prosecutors now acknowledge that she did not point or display a weapon. I said that
[06:40.960 --> 06:45.200]  for the very first day. I said, if she had, you better believe that would be everywhere. I said,
[06:45.200 --> 06:49.760]  they're trying to hype this stuff up every time this happens. You know, if looks could have killed,
[06:49.760 --> 06:54.800]  it would have been us instead of her. Parente, also her lawyer, also confirmed that while she
[06:54.800 --> 07:02.080]  had a valid firearm, she also had a concealed carry license. What does it take to get a concealed
[07:02.080 --> 07:08.400]  carry license in a city like Chicago? Probably not easy. She went to the trouble of getting
[07:08.400 --> 07:14.640]  their permission to carry a gun. And I gotta say, I respect that. It's something I would never do.
[07:15.360 --> 07:21.200]  Martinez is a US citizen who works for a school and has supportive letters about her character
[07:21.200 --> 07:29.600]  filed in court. She and another guy that was there in her car face federal felony assault charges for
[07:29.600 --> 07:34.240]  forcibly assaulting, impeding, and interfering with federal law enforcement officials.
[07:35.440 --> 07:40.160]  All this is part of this thing that's childishly called Operation Midway Blitz.
[07:40.400 --> 07:45.600]  This is something out of Get Smart, except this gang is dangerous. It's not funny. I mean,
[07:45.600 --> 07:50.080]  we got a combination of Get Smart and Barney Fife out here, but these people are deadly.
[07:50.720 --> 07:54.800]  According to DHS, federal agents have arrested over a thousand migrants in Chicago
[07:55.360 --> 08:01.040]  as a result of the highly controversial operation. So does that justify it? I mean,
[08:01.040 --> 08:05.760]  is that even true, right? How many times have they lied to us about what Doge did or whatever?
[08:05.760 --> 08:11.440]  They're constantly cooking the books on stuff like this. So are they exaggerating about this?
[08:12.080 --> 08:18.880]  And again, as I said, I want to, you know, this is not the right way to handle the illegal
[08:18.880 --> 08:24.000]  immigration that's here. There's a way to handle it and a way to send these people back. This is
[08:24.000 --> 08:29.920]  not the right way. And that is not really what their goal is. And John Whitehead understands it.
[08:30.720 --> 08:33.280]  And we're going to talk about what the real goal is here.
[08:34.080 --> 08:39.440]  Our patriotic law enforcement officers are making these arrests despite working without pay
[08:39.440 --> 08:43.840]  because the Democrats shut down, said Trump and Noem. They said, will not
[08:44.720 --> 08:49.120]  allow continued violence or repeat offenders to terrorize our neighborhoods and victimize
[08:49.120 --> 08:53.280]  our children. Well, then send your agents home. They're the ones who repeat offenders. They're
[08:53.280 --> 08:58.640]  the ones who are terrorizing people. They're the ones who are invading homes, victimizing children
[08:58.640 --> 09:03.360]  in the middle of the night, dragging them out, toys strewn all over the places. They put them in
[09:03.920 --> 09:12.240]  zip ties and separate them from their parents. And again, I look at this and, you know, I don't like
[09:12.240 --> 09:20.320]  to see these people, Pritzker, who's not a hero, or this Mayor Johnson, these are not good guys.
[09:20.320 --> 09:24.560]  They're socialists. They're Marxists. And they're making them look like Thomas Jefferson
[09:25.520 --> 09:28.800]  because it's so easy to push back against this stuff. And of course,
[09:29.360 --> 09:32.880]  you know, they probably would want, they'll do the same thing once they get in power again,
[09:32.880 --> 09:37.280]  because Trump is setting that precedent. It's clear that these federal agents cannot be
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[10:40.160 --> 10:45.760]  Right to the public, said the governor. It comes after ICE savagely mocked a handcuffed
[10:45.760 --> 10:51.120]  protester being dragged away in a controversial video, but I don't have that one. You know,
[10:51.120 --> 10:57.520]  the interesting thing is that to me, what bothers me is to see Alex Jones and crew
[10:58.160 --> 11:02.880]  cheering the police state. This is the guy who did four documentaries about the police state
[11:02.880 --> 11:07.280]  because, hey, when it was under Obama, it was scary. And that's a big part of this. You know,
[11:08.000 --> 11:15.120]  there's a partisan nonsense that's going on in Washington where they'll criticize the other side
[11:15.120 --> 11:21.280]  for the stuff that they did or will do. And then they turn around and do it themselves and say,
[11:21.280 --> 11:25.200]  you know, it's excused because, well, you did that, so now I get to do it, right? What about
[11:25.200 --> 11:29.920]  when you did that? Now I get to do it. You set these precedents and that's what these guys do.
[11:29.920 --> 11:37.360]  They do the what about-ism, right? And then on the individual level, people, conservatives,
[11:37.360 --> 11:42.400]  are very concerned about what Obama was going to do. Didn't trust him, rightfully so. And so
[11:42.400 --> 11:46.960]  it's very easy to get people hyped up about the police state stuff because this is something that
[11:46.960 --> 11:54.320]  is bipartisan, folks. It's a left-right Hegelian march into tyranny. And the same people that were
[11:54.320 --> 11:59.440]  pushing Obama to do this, and he was willing to do it, he has a responsibility for it. Same people
[11:59.440 --> 12:04.160]  who are pushing him to militarize the police are doing the same thing with Trump and Trump is going
[12:04.160 --> 12:10.000]  along with it. And now the people who oppose it under Obama now are cheering it under Trump.
[12:10.960 --> 12:16.160]  And so it's Obama's controllers are just laying the foundation for the next stage. So that brings
[12:16.160 --> 12:24.000]  me to this article that was on Infowars yesterday. Professional protester pastor becomes the latest
[12:24.000 --> 12:30.080]  leftist martyr after ICE agents shot him in the head with pepper round for repeatedly stepping
[12:30.080 --> 12:34.320]  onto federal property. Oh, well, you step onto federal property, you should be shot in the head,
[12:34.320 --> 12:39.680]  right? Especially if you're a leftist. Look, I don't agree. So they go through and they do
[12:39.680 --> 12:44.720]  this ad hominem attack. It's the same thing we saw against that illegal that they swept up and sent
[12:44.720 --> 12:53.280]  to El Salvador without due process. Now that particular guy came out after they engaged in
[12:53.280 --> 12:59.760]  a period of character assassination. And all the influencers on social media were saying,
[12:59.760 --> 13:03.040]  oh, he deserves it because he's here illegally and all that kind of stuff. No, he deserves due
[13:03.040 --> 13:09.600]  process to port him not necessarily to that place for dangerous drug gangs. But, you know,
[13:09.600 --> 13:14.000]  oh, he's got the tattoos on his hand. Remember that? Was it Kilmar Garcia or something was the
[13:14.000 --> 13:19.920]  guy's name? And Abrego? Huh? Abrego Garcia? Yeah. Kilmar Abrego or something like that.
[13:19.920 --> 13:27.760]  Yeah, something like that. Yeah. Anyway, the, you know, the nonsense about the stuff that was
[13:27.840 --> 13:36.320]  photoshopped on his knuckles and things like that. It's just they engaged us and yet in Tennessee,
[13:36.880 --> 13:41.120]  he had been stopped and I think charged. I don't know if they arrested him or not.
[13:41.120 --> 13:44.560]  Yeah, human trafficking. Yeah, human trafficking in Tennessee.
[13:44.560 --> 13:49.840]  And the Trump administration and the influencers were too stupid to pick up on the real crime.
[13:49.840 --> 13:55.680]  Instead, they're manufacturing this other stuff and denying him due process and coming up with
[13:56.480 --> 14:02.960]  ad hominem attacks against him that is just like red meat to the base. And so I think the guy
[14:02.960 --> 14:07.360]  deserves to be in jail, but he deserves due process. You know, we don't want to have a
[14:07.360 --> 14:14.800]  situation. And I know a lot of you get angry when I say this because you want the, we look at the
[14:14.800 --> 14:20.480]  same end that we want, but the means makes all the difference in the world. You know, if you've got
[14:20.480 --> 14:23.840]  somebody that's involved in a murder, and let's say there's a lot of witnesses and you catch the
[14:23.840 --> 14:27.760]  guy red-handed with a smoking gun, it's like a mass shooting or something, and you arrest him,
[14:28.800 --> 14:34.080]  should you just take him over to his closest tree and lynch him? No. We give due process to this.
[14:34.080 --> 14:39.520]  Even when it's so obvious that this person is guilty, we still go through the process of due
[14:39.520 --> 14:47.120]  process. Why is that? Well, because if we let them do a lynch the guy on the spot this time,
[14:47.120 --> 14:51.520]  guess what? That makes it, that starts to set that as a precedent. And before you know it,
[14:51.520 --> 14:56.560]  we got lynch mobs all over the place, and we do not want to have that. This is why the precedents
[14:56.560 --> 15:03.760]  and the process are so vital. And we cannot let that go because we know this person is guilty,
[15:03.760 --> 15:09.520]  or because we don't like this person or whatever. That's even worse. But that's what's being put out
[15:09.520 --> 15:15.520]  there now. So the due process is vital. That's why what Trump is doing in Venezuela is so horrific.
[15:15.520 --> 15:21.520]  The due process is vital. There was no evidence. There was no due process. They just murder people
[15:21.520 --> 15:25.920]  on boats, and they've now done it, I think, four times. Is that right? I think it is four times.
[15:25.920 --> 15:32.800]  I think I'm pretty sure it's four. It's a war crime. He's just out there murdering people.
[15:32.800 --> 15:38.800]  We have never done that. He doesn't have a law that allows that. That's against American laws,
[15:38.800 --> 15:42.960]  against international law. In the past, if somebody suspected of being a drug dealer,
[15:42.960 --> 15:46.720]  you stop them, you interdict it, you search, you grab the drugs, you arrest the people,
[15:46.720 --> 15:49.840]  you take them back, you put them on trial, put them in jail, that type of thing.
[15:49.840 --> 15:55.440]  You don't just blow them out of the water. And this is what is so dangerous about the
[15:55.440 --> 16:01.520]  Trump administration and the people around him. So what Infowars does is they've got a picture
[16:01.520 --> 16:07.520]  at the top of it of a guy who's being shoved. And it's, let's see, where is this picture here?
[16:07.920 --> 16:14.640]  Um, it is this one right here. This is at the top of the article. Now, you look at this and it's
[16:14.640 --> 16:19.840]  like, I don't know, he's, it's hard to tell, but it looks like he's being pushed back. Did he push
[16:19.840 --> 16:25.840]  the other person first before that happened? Well, there's actually a video that was what,
[16:26.560 --> 16:31.520]  what Kelley McBrain did was he went through and picked up a bunch of tweets from government
[16:31.520 --> 16:37.440]  influencers and made an article out of it. Shame on him for doing this. So this is the video
[16:38.080 --> 16:44.000]  that this one government influencer put out showing this. Look, ICE is trying to leave. Oh,
[16:44.000 --> 16:48.320]  well ICE is trying to leave. We've got a big crowd there and it looks to me like there's a bunch of
[16:48.320 --> 16:53.360]  protesters and they want to leave. It's not like they're, now look at this. He pushes back on the
[16:53.360 --> 16:57.440]  agent. Can you see his arm pushing? I don't see his arm pushing. Now that's him being shoved by the
[16:57.440 --> 17:03.440]  agent. I'm sorry, when I look at that, I don't see somebody who's getting aggressive with the cops.
[17:03.440 --> 17:07.280]  I see the cops getting aggressive with people who are standing around as protesters and it's
[17:07.680 --> 17:12.080]  we want to get out of here. So they start shoving him and they use it to show that this guy is
[17:12.080 --> 17:17.360]  somehow fighting them. Look, I don't agree with this priest. I don't agree with this politics
[17:17.360 --> 17:23.200]  and I certainly don't agree with his take on Christianity at all. And so what this article
[17:23.200 --> 17:29.200]  is about is the fact this guy's been at protests one after the other and people have gone back.
[17:29.200 --> 17:34.800]  These government influencers have gone back and drugged up stuff about his church and his LGBT
[17:34.800 --> 17:43.520]  garbage that he does and his pro-abortion protests and things like that and to do basically an ad
[17:43.520 --> 17:48.800]  hominem attack on this guy. So because he's a radical leftist, he deserves to be shot in the
[17:48.800 --> 17:53.680]  head with a pepper ball and we can all cheer that. You realize how stupid that is and for wars,
[17:53.680 --> 17:58.160]  Kellen, come on. You guys are better than that. I know you're better than that, Kellen. Don't go
[17:58.160 --> 18:05.200]  for this cheap stuff because your boss wants it. It's disgusting. Footage and images of radical
[18:05.200 --> 18:09.840]  left pastor David Blank being hit in the head with pepper bullets sprayed with mace for refusing to
[18:09.840 --> 18:15.600]  obey law enforcement commands have Democrats furious. Do I have to obey every command that
[18:15.600 --> 18:21.280]  a law enforcement officer gives me? Absolutely not. Absolutely not. We have rights and they have
[18:21.280 --> 18:27.040]  restrictions as to what they're allowed to do and we better stand up for our rights or we're going
[18:27.040 --> 18:31.920]  to be shoved into the ground and we're going to have a boot stomping on our face forever.
[18:32.720 --> 18:39.040]  Senator Tina Smith says, if ICE thinks it's okay to assault a pastor, it doesn't have anything to
[18:39.040 --> 18:43.360]  do with them being a pastor either. In broad daylight, imagine what they're doing in the dark.
[18:43.360 --> 18:50.240]  It could be anybody, right? It's clear that this guy, when you look at this shot here of him being
[18:50.240 --> 18:54.800]  hit with a pepper ball, is he doing anything violent? Is he bothering anybody? He's staying
[18:54.800 --> 18:58.480]  there with his arms outstretched and he's talking to him and they shoot him in the head right there.
[18:59.360 --> 19:04.800]  Now what's the excuse for that? You know, that is what he was doing right there, standing there,
[19:04.800 --> 19:13.760]  whatever he's saying to them. He has not only a God-given right but he has specific protection
[19:13.760 --> 19:20.320]  from the Constitution that those uniformed thugs swore as a condition to get their guns and play.
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[20:25.520 --> 20:34.320]  disgusting. So it shows, you know, they try to say that pushing him is, he was pushing them before.
[20:34.320 --> 20:39.920]  And so this guy who is some guy named Pepperjack is really kind of the basis of the article that
[20:40.000 --> 20:48.080]  Kellen wrote. And the guy says FAFO is obvious. Context is always key. Yeah, here's the context,
[20:48.080 --> 20:57.040]  Pepperjack. Probably some government armed thug. Constitution and rule of law is the context here.
[20:57.920 --> 21:03.280]  And if you don't see somebody that's a threat to you, you don't shoot them with a gun. And if you
[21:03.280 --> 21:08.480]  see somebody who is peacefully protesting, even if you don't like what they say, even if you don't
[21:08.480 --> 21:13.040]  like what they do, you don't get a shot at hitting them in the face with a pepper ball either.
[21:13.760 --> 21:20.720]  And so what this guy Pepperjack did was he put up a couple of other things. He said, look at,
[21:20.720 --> 21:25.200]  he's a rabble rouser. Listen to what he said about Trump. And I want you to listen to what he had to
[21:25.200 --> 21:29.280]  say about Trump. And I'll explain to you how clueless and ignorant this guy is for putting
[21:29.280 --> 21:35.280]  this thing up. He thinks he has a hammer in his hand. And he thinks he can bring that hammer to
[21:35.280 --> 21:44.880]  Chicago. But he's about to find out that Chicago is an anvil. Okay, is that a threat? Does an anvil
[21:44.880 --> 21:52.720]  act? What he's referencing is Goethe's statement, you're either hammer or anvil, right? And what
[21:52.720 --> 21:59.040]  he's saying is that he can hammer us, he can be the aggressor, and we can take the blows as an anvil.
[21:59.760 --> 22:06.000]  And it's not going to change us. That's what he's saying. He's not talking about aggression at all.
[22:06.000 --> 22:11.120]  How idiotic are these people who work for the government like Pepperjack? Just a government
[22:11.120 --> 22:15.760]  thug. And he doesn't even understand what the guy is saying. And then he shows the third thing he
[22:15.760 --> 22:21.760]  shows, besides those pictures, he shows this. He says, look at this, he's got a shofar. Oh, well,
[22:21.760 --> 22:28.400]  a shofar is to signal battle. Well, you know, it's got religious significance. I've seen a lot of
[22:28.400 --> 22:34.080]  people at protests with shofars, mainly these Trump Zionist Christians that are out there with
[22:34.080 --> 22:40.080]  shofars. I had this one guy that whenever I'd go up to Washington, he would always show up. And he
[22:40.640 --> 22:46.800]  lived in Washington, and he was a hardcore Zionist. And he would follow me around with his shofar. He
[22:46.800 --> 22:51.600]  said, look, I blew the shofar. We did this. Trump is the greatest thing ever. He's going to, you need
[22:51.600 --> 22:56.160]  to really get on board with this, David. You know, he's always trying to convert me into this stuff.
[22:56.240 --> 23:01.440]  He's got his shofar, but he's not doing that as a piece of violence. So this guy is saying, look,
[23:01.440 --> 23:05.760]  he's got a shofar. He's saying, when you hammer, you're going to find out that we're an anvil. Oh,
[23:05.760 --> 23:11.840]  that makes him dangerous. And he was pushed and shoved by the cops before. So definitely he
[23:11.840 --> 23:18.560]  deserves to be shot in the face with a pepper spray. Does a shofar not get the protection of
[23:18.560 --> 23:28.480]  the First Amendment? Is that really so specific a call to violence that it qualifies as not free
[23:28.480 --> 23:35.760]  speech? I can tell you what he had to say about hammer and anvil and blowing the shofar. Alex Jones
[23:35.760 --> 23:39.920]  better be pretty careful about that, because what Alex Jones did on January the 6th, the day before,
[23:39.920 --> 23:43.200]  so he shows up and he goes like, one way or the other, we're going to get that guy out of the
[23:43.200 --> 23:50.000]  White House. That's a much more direct threat that doesn't qualify under the under a still
[23:50.000 --> 23:54.640]  protected speech. But hey, you want to start playing this game, Alex? You're next. They're
[23:54.640 --> 23:58.640]  going to come after you. You want to shut down political speech with people because you don't
[23:58.640 --> 24:04.000]  agree with them? You're the next one. And you're an easy target because you've got a big mouth
[24:04.000 --> 24:08.240]  in terms of violence. You're always out there talking about how tough you are. Bring it on.
[24:09.200 --> 24:14.400]  When it really happens in a riot, we've seen what Alex does. He tucks tail and runs. I tell you,
[24:14.960 --> 24:23.920]  this guy is all talk. All talk. Anyway, a non-lethal round is what he puts it there. So that's fine.
[24:24.720 --> 24:28.800]  Hitting the face with a pepper ball thing is a non-lethal round and it's okay.
[24:29.920 --> 24:34.800]  The video of this incident is just as bad as it sounds, said an immigration lawyer.
[24:35.760 --> 24:41.040]  The priest is saying they're not doing anything remotely illegal. And without warning, a masked DHS
[24:41.040 --> 24:46.320]  agent on the roof shoots him the top of his head with a pepper ball. And so he had Assistant
[24:46.320 --> 24:52.560]  Secretary of Homeland Security commented on this. It took place on September the 19th but only recently
[24:52.560 --> 24:55.920]  came to national attention. By the way, you're going to see that same thing with that
[24:56.960 --> 25:04.320]  cop who fired five bullets into the woman after he rammed her with his car. It's going to take a
[25:04.400 --> 25:08.480]  while for that video to surface, but it'll surface. And they'll say, well, that's old.
[25:09.280 --> 25:17.280]  We don't do that kind of stuff today, I guess. Anyway, it doesn't show that the leftist agitators
[25:17.280 --> 25:27.600]  were blocking ICE vehicles. Well, again, it's kind of like these videos that you see frequently
[25:27.600 --> 25:32.800]  of the Grenadier guards when they're marching in London and they're marching down. I've seen
[25:32.800 --> 25:36.800]  pictures of tourists who are taking pictures of something and they don't even see them coming.
[25:38.160 --> 25:45.120]  And the guy just shouts, oh, hey, and knocks the woman down. That's not good optics, actually,
[25:45.120 --> 25:52.880]  but at least they're not shooting the people like we do here. And these guys, that's the mindset
[25:52.880 --> 25:58.480]  they get. You're nothing. You're not a human being. You're just cattle to be ordered around by them.
[25:59.280 --> 26:04.160]  And I don't accept that. I'm sorry. When do they call them the Reaper drones, right?
[26:04.720 --> 26:10.080]  Are we going to have any proportional force? No, let's just call in some Reaper drones on people,
[26:10.080 --> 26:14.880]  protesters. Let's just shoot them all with that. And that's the thing. You know, people show up
[26:15.520 --> 26:20.240]  at peaceful protests, these cops get tired of it, and they initiate the force. They start pushing
[26:20.240 --> 26:24.720]  and shoving people. This all happened on January the 6th. What's the matter with the MAGA people
[26:24.720 --> 26:29.280]  that they don't remember that? Remember when the government initiated that force?
[26:30.960 --> 26:36.800]  No, you don't, right? Now you're cheering it again. What this clipped video doesn't show is
[26:36.800 --> 26:41.520]  that these agitators were blocking an ICE vehicle from leaving the federal facility impeding
[26:41.520 --> 26:47.440]  operations. Well, I just showed that to you with this one here. So, oh, wait, that's not it.
[26:47.440 --> 26:53.280]  Let's see. Where is it? The one where they're, yeah, the pushing one. So here's a nice,
[26:53.360 --> 26:57.120]  so you got a lot of protesters that are out there. They're not necessarily right around the
[26:57.120 --> 27:01.120]  vehicle. They're standing in the street. And so the cops come up and get out of the way,
[27:01.120 --> 27:06.560]  you know, push them right here. And I'm sorry, but even with the arrows, I don't see what they're
[27:06.560 --> 27:12.240]  trying to say here. It looks to me like the aggressor is the guy who's suited up in armor,
[27:12.240 --> 27:21.680]  body armor and helmets. And he's the one who is, how in the world do you betray the, the priest
[27:21.680 --> 27:26.640]  and the, the skinning shoved? How do you portray him as the aggressor in a shot like that? And that
[27:26.640 --> 27:31.040]  guy actually put that up. Pepper Jack put that up and Kellen McGreen. It's more like a reflexive
[27:31.040 --> 27:35.360]  action to try to like, you know, push the arm away. So if, if a cop comes up to you and wants
[27:35.360 --> 27:39.360]  to shove you, you better, you know, just, just let him shove you or whatever. Don't even try to
[27:39.360 --> 27:46.640]  get your balance because if you do, you'll be tagged as a, a violent intimidator by Kellen McBreen
[27:46.640 --> 27:54.480]  in Infowars. It's unbelievable. Well, let's contrast this hypocrisy of the guy who did
[27:54.480 --> 27:59.600]  four documentaries and made a ton of money off of the police state series documentaries.
[28:00.160 --> 28:06.960]  Let's contrast that with somebody who has remained solid in opposition to the police state, solid in
[28:06.960 --> 28:12.240]  support of the constitution. And that's John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute. He says,
[28:12.880 --> 28:18.880]  everywhere war is an insurrection against the constitution. And he's exactly right.
[28:19.760 --> 28:27.520]  When the government can label anyone or anything an enemy in order to wage war, we're all in danger.
[28:27.520 --> 28:32.880]  And the danger is no longer theoretical, says John Whitehead. In the same breath that the
[28:32.880 --> 28:38.240]  administration touts legal military strikes against Venezuelan boats and Caribbean waters,
[28:38.240 --> 28:42.320]  federal agents are conducting coordinated militarized raids on homes in Chicago,
[28:42.880 --> 28:47.440]  repelling down an apartment building from Black Hawk helicopters, dragging families out of their
[28:47.440 --> 28:52.720]  homes, separating children from their parents, using zip ties to mobilize them, even citizens.
[28:53.520 --> 29:00.960]  The message, spoken and unspoken, is that the government is on war footing everywhere.
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[30:04.240 --> 30:07.920]  and I've said for the longest time, you know, what we're going to have in this fourth turning
[30:07.920 --> 30:16.320]  is likely going to be a world war, a civil war and a revolutionary war. And it doesn't
[30:16.320 --> 30:21.200]  necessarily mean the good guys are going to win in a revolutionary war now. And that's what Trump is
[30:21.200 --> 30:25.920]  trying to make happen. That is really the goal. That's why they put him in power. And look, if
[30:26.000 --> 30:30.400]  you go back and you look at the election, can't you see how they manipulate this guy back into
[30:30.400 --> 30:36.000]  power, making him a victim, setting up a fake assassination attempt? I'm telling you, I don't
[30:36.000 --> 30:42.880]  buy that for one minute. Don't buy that for a minute. Fight, fight, fight. This everywhere war
[30:42.880 --> 30:49.600]  depends on simple redefinition. Call it a war and the target becomes a combatant. Call the city a
[30:49.600 --> 30:55.680]  battle space and its residents become suspects. What the White House is doing overseas to vessels
[30:55.680 --> 31:00.800]  is deemed part of a terrorist network, but they do it without any credible proof or due process.
[31:01.680 --> 31:07.200]  And it's now being mimicked at home with door kicking raids, mass surveillance and ideological
[31:07.200 --> 31:16.560]  watch lists. That's right. If you, if you are a victim of these thugs, the dutiful influencers
[31:16.560 --> 31:21.120]  who are supporting the Trump government will come in and tell you how this person, oh, look, you
[31:21.120 --> 31:26.480]  know, they had a pride event at their church and he's been in a lot of these things before,
[31:26.480 --> 31:30.800]  so do an ad hominem attack on you. I don't like any of that stuff. And guess what? It doesn't
[31:30.800 --> 31:35.200]  matter. If you are going to support this against people that you don't like, you're going to call
[31:35.200 --> 31:38.720]  them radical leftists and tell them, yeah, go ahead and shoot the guy in the face. Go ahead and
[31:38.720 --> 31:43.840]  shoot her five times. The radical leftists. I don't like them. If you do that, you're next.
[31:44.960 --> 31:49.760]  With a stroke of a pen, Trump continues to set aside the constitutional safeguards meant to
[31:49.760 --> 31:56.880]  restrain exactly this kind of mission creep and exactly this kind of creep handing himself
[31:56.880 --> 32:01.680]  and his agencies sweeping authority to disregard the very principles on which this nation was
[32:01.680 --> 32:06.160]  founded. Principles intended to serve as constitutional safeguards against tyranny,
[32:06.160 --> 32:11.280]  corruption, abuse and overreach put in place by America's founding fathers. Take this
[32:12.320 --> 32:18.640]  memorandum, the national security presidential memorandum seven. And he refers to this throughout
[32:18.640 --> 32:25.440]  the rest of the article and SPM seven. It directs a government-wide campaign to investigate,
[32:25.440 --> 32:30.960]  disrupt and dismantle so-called domestic threats, ordering agencies to pool their
[32:30.960 --> 32:37.600]  data resources and operations in service of this agenda. What makes this so dangerous
[32:37.600 --> 32:44.800]  is not only its declared purpose, but its breadth and its secrecy. There are clearly no defined
[32:44.880 --> 32:51.440]  standards. There is no meaningful transparency. There is no meaningful or external oversight.
[32:52.000 --> 32:58.880]  The public is told only that the government will protect them by watching them. The danger is not
[32:58.880 --> 33:05.760]  only what the government hides, but in what it chooses to see. Even more troubling is the way
[33:05.760 --> 33:11.840]  that threats are going to be defined. What is being sold as a campaign to disrupt left-wing
[33:11.840 --> 33:17.600]  conspiracies has expanded to include ideology, rhetoric and belief. And you better believe
[33:17.600 --> 33:23.520]  that they will use that against us, that the left will use that against us. This is what the
[33:23.520 --> 33:28.640]  MAGA media like Infowords is already pushing. That's exactly what they did. They said, well,
[33:28.640 --> 33:32.960]  look, this guy is a leftist and so we can do whatever we want to. He's ideologically wrong.
[33:33.600 --> 33:40.160]  So that's a crime in and of itself and we don't have to restrain the police.
[33:41.920 --> 33:47.120]  Clearly, this is not just another surveillance program. It's a framework for rebranding dissent
[33:47.120 --> 33:54.800]  as danger to be quashed. Once dissent is rebranded as danger, every act of resistance can be swept
[33:54.800 --> 34:01.120]  into government's dragnet. If you don't support that priest who got shot in the face because he
[34:01.120 --> 34:07.920]  got shot and he got shoved, so look, it's on him, right? FAFO is what they love to say. I tell you,
[34:08.880 --> 34:15.200]  it's a real tell when somebody uses that. It's like, yeah, good. He deserves this.
[34:17.280 --> 34:27.440]  That's what Infowords is going to FAFO itself. So you start cheering Trump and all this stuff
[34:27.440 --> 34:30.640]  and you see if it doesn't come back on you when the next Democrat comes in.
[34:31.280 --> 34:37.200]  It also resurrects an old playbook with just new machinery. The old playbook was Co-Intel Pro.
[34:38.320 --> 34:43.440]  And it's now been digitized and centralized. The tools may be different, but the logic
[34:44.000 --> 34:49.760]  of neutralized dissent is the same. It's now scaled up with modern surveillance and stitched
[34:49.760 --> 34:56.160]  together under extreme direction and executive direction. The apparatus needs only a pretext
[34:56.160 --> 35:01.840]  to justify recasting citizens as suspects. For years now, the government has flagged certain
[35:01.840 --> 35:08.000]  viewpoints and phrases. To that list, you can now add anti-Christian, anti-capitalist,
[35:08.000 --> 35:14.400]  and anti-American, however they define those things. In practice, sermons, protests,
[35:14.400 --> 35:18.960]  blog posts, or donor lists could all be flagged as precursors to terrorism.
[35:19.840 --> 35:26.480]  Anything can be declared a war. Anyone can be redefined as an enemy combatant,
[35:27.040 --> 35:32.880]  which is what Infowars is trying to do to this liberal priest or pastor or whatever he is.
[35:32.880 --> 35:39.120]  He's a Presbyterian, so he's not a priest, but anyway. The definition shifts with political
[35:39.120 --> 35:46.800]  convenience, but the result is always the same. Unchecked executive power. The raids in Chicago
[35:46.800 --> 35:52.160]  and the White House's evolving attitude towards surveillance confirm what follows from that logic.
[35:52.240 --> 35:58.080]  This is war-fitting, and it's not confined to foreign shores. It is being turned inward
[35:58.080 --> 36:03.920]  towards journalists, political opponents, and ordinary citizens whose beliefs or associations
[36:03.920 --> 36:10.960]  are deemed anti-American. And by that, what they mean is anti-Trump. By anti-American,
[36:10.960 --> 36:14.320]  this administration really means anti-government, especially when Trump is calling the shots.
[36:14.320 --> 36:20.160]  This is how dissent gets relabeled as danger. When merely looking a certain way, or talking
[36:20.160 --> 36:26.080]  a certain way, or voting a certain way is enough to get you singled out and subjected
[36:26.720 --> 36:32.240]  to dehumanizing, cruel treatment by government agents, we're all in danger. As a matter of fact,
[36:34.240 --> 36:41.440]  that is precisely the tenor and the tone and the direction that was done in that Infowars article.
[36:41.440 --> 36:47.520]  Single this guy out because of who he was. They obviously don't like his political views,
[36:47.520 --> 36:53.200]  neither do I. But to say that he deserves that brutality, guess what? That brutality
[36:53.200 --> 36:57.440]  is going to be coming for you next. You're creating a monster that you can't control.
[36:58.320 --> 37:02.800]  When the police state has a growing list of innocuous terms and behaviors that are suspicious
[37:02.800 --> 37:08.560]  enough to classify someone as a terrorist, we are all in danger. Today it's drug cartels,
[37:08.560 --> 37:12.160]  yesterday it was immigrants, tomorrow it could be journalists, political opponents,
[37:12.240 --> 37:17.680]  ordinary citizens who express views that are deemed to be anti-American or anti-whatever
[37:17.680 --> 37:23.360]  they want. And so his influencers, Trump's influencers are pushing for you to be shot
[37:23.360 --> 37:30.160]  for your political beliefs. You should be shot. You should be shot in the face or shot five times
[37:30.160 --> 37:37.920]  because she posted some stuff about not liking Trump. We need to show up and protest these
[37:37.920 --> 37:45.840]  people. Well, that's the same thing Alex Jones did about January the 6th. With this memo in SPM
[37:45.840 --> 37:52.640]  7, the Trump White House is institutionalizing a regime in which thought, dissent, and ideological
[37:52.640 --> 37:58.640]  posture become the raw material for domestic investigations and suppressions. That is an
[37:58.640 --> 38:04.320]  unprecedented escalation in the government's war on privacy, dissent, and constitutional limits.
[38:05.040 --> 38:08.960]  And it's coming to us by the same guy that you're supposed to trust because he's got a plan. Let me
[38:08.960 --> 38:15.760]  tell you, this plan has been a deep state plan for a long time and they've got this guy there
[38:15.760 --> 38:21.840]  to anesthetize you so that you go along with it. The Patriot Act normalized warrantless surveillance.
[38:22.400 --> 38:28.400]  The FISA courts gave secret cover for dragnet spying. The NSA's metadata sweeps exposed millions
[38:28.400 --> 38:33.760]  of Americans' phone records. Predictive policing and geofencing warrants turned smartphones into
[38:33.760 --> 38:41.200]  government informants. Each of these measures, we were told, was temporary, limited, and necessary.
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[39:41.200 --> 39:48.640]  But none of them are ever rolled back. It's a ratcheting effect, folks. Each became the foundation
[39:48.640 --> 39:56.960]  for the next expansion. Against this backdrop, an SPM7 emerges as the next most dangerous iteration.
[39:57.920 --> 40:04.080]  This is how liberties die. Not with a sudden coup, but with a gradual normalization of
[40:04.080 --> 40:10.000]  extraordinary powers until they are no longer extraordinary at all. Yeah, it's like the beginning
[40:10.000 --> 40:16.480]  of the Second Amendment. Infringements. Gradual infringements. Death by a thousand cuts.
[40:17.600 --> 40:24.960]  And it is the embodiment of James Madison's nightmare. The accumulation of all powers,
[40:24.960 --> 40:30.960]  legislative, executive, and judicial, in the same hands. The hands of Donald Trump.
[40:32.080 --> 40:36.960]  Unless we the people demand accountability, this memo will become the new normal,
[40:36.960 --> 40:41.440]  entrenched in the machinery of government long after this administration has passed.
[40:42.160 --> 40:48.400]  A government that answers only to itself is not a constitutional republic. It is a rogue state.
[40:48.960 --> 40:53.920]  And I would say the same thing about a president. A president who answers only to himself
[40:54.720 --> 41:02.880]  is not a constitutional president. It is a rogue president. Unchecked power is unconstitutional
[41:02.880 --> 41:10.560]  power. Well, there's at least one Republican who has spoken out against this, thankfully.
[41:10.560 --> 41:18.400]  This is Governor Stitt, Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma. He's also the current chairman of the National
[41:18.400 --> 41:26.000]  Governors Association, but he has criticized sending in National Guard troops from Texas
[41:26.000 --> 41:32.560]  into Illinois. And of course he made the comments and he said, I'm really surprised that Abbott did
[41:32.560 --> 41:39.680]  this. He goes, the two of us were together in terms of opposing Biden's mandates in 2021
[41:40.240 --> 41:44.560]  about lockdowns and masks and things like that. He said, we said we're not going to do that.
[41:44.640 --> 41:50.640]  And he goes, how would Abbott have felt if Biden had said when Abbott didn't want to go with the
[41:50.640 --> 41:57.040]  COVID mandates, if Biden had said to the governor of Illinois, I want you to send National Guard
[41:57.040 --> 42:02.240]  troops into Texas to enforce this. He goes, that's what's really happening here. He said,
[42:02.240 --> 42:06.800]  we haven't talked yet about this, but he said there's an Oklahoma-Texas football game over
[42:06.800 --> 42:11.600]  the weekend. He goes, I'm sure it's going to come up. But he said, see, here's the thing.
[42:12.320 --> 42:18.640]  Stitt doesn't disagree with the end, but just like those people who were Democrats who opposed FDR
[42:18.640 --> 42:24.640]  because of his radical means that he wanted to use, a lot of Democrats who supported where he
[42:24.640 --> 42:28.560]  wanted to go eventually opposed him because they were concerned about the precedents that were
[42:28.560 --> 42:33.760]  going to be set when he used those radical means. And he was very surprised by some of those people
[42:33.760 --> 42:40.000]  who opposed him. And that's what he is saying. He's saying, look, we have to understand what
[42:40.000 --> 42:46.960]  we're setting up here. The end doesn't justify the means, and these means are going to be
[42:46.960 --> 42:52.000]  something that is really going to be dangerous in the future. He stressed that he supported
[42:52.000 --> 42:57.760]  Trump's efforts to protect immigration and custom enforcement agents and ensure law and order in
[42:57.760 --> 43:04.000]  cities like Chicago and Portland. But he worried that the precedent was being set by the Guard
[43:04.000 --> 43:08.400]  deployment and how it could be used by a president from another party. And that's where he talks
[43:08.400 --> 43:14.400]  about, hey, we were against the Biden administration. They were trying to force
[43:14.400 --> 43:19.120]  us to vaccinate all of our soldiers and force masks across the country. And we didn't want to
[43:19.120 --> 43:26.080]  do that to our National Guard troops who forced them to have the vaccinations. And he goes,
[43:26.080 --> 43:30.320]  and Abbott was with me on that. So I'm surprised that he is going along with this.
[43:31.600 --> 43:35.360]  Asked if he thought other Republican governors might also speak up against the deployment
[43:35.360 --> 43:40.720]  on federalism grounds. He thought more would. He said, maybe you just haven't asked the right
[43:40.720 --> 43:46.800]  ones. And when he talks about the general principles involved here, he said, we believe
[43:46.800 --> 43:53.760]  in the federalist system. That's states' rights, he said. No, it's states' powers. We've got to
[43:53.760 --> 44:00.320]  stop using that. That was something that has been a weaponized term that goes back to the Civil War.
[44:00.320 --> 44:06.320]  People are talking about states' rights. And so when you say states' rights, a lot of people
[44:06.320 --> 44:11.040]  reflexively go back to their government school of Civil War history. And they think states'
[44:11.040 --> 44:16.800]  rights versus civil rights. I don't like states' rights. And that's not the case. States' rights
[44:16.800 --> 44:21.760]  doesn't mean that you treat people like slaves or you support slavery. It doesn't mean that at all.
[44:22.880 --> 44:28.640]  But states have powers. People have rights because we're created in the image of God.
[44:28.640 --> 44:34.960]  States are made by men, and they do not have rights. So anyway, he says, we have to worry
[44:34.960 --> 44:42.480]  about the situation of the federalism. Now, a Democrat, Robert Reich, who I never agree
[44:42.480 --> 44:50.000]  with on anything, he's actually been given the opportunity to look good in this because of Trump.
[44:50.560 --> 44:56.080]  And he says that Trump, wanting to do this insurrection act, he says, and as a matter of
[44:56.080 --> 45:02.800]  fact, we played that for you the other day. And where is it, Lance? Do you know where it is?
[45:03.920 --> 45:07.760]  Yeah, it's not on the board. I've got it. Oh, okay. Can you fire that? Yeah, the Trump
[45:07.760 --> 45:13.680]  Insurrection Act. He's warning that Trump is- Can we talk about Portland for a second? Are you
[45:13.680 --> 45:22.080]  planning to invoke the Insurrection Act? And that would be a very long-standing law that's been on
[45:22.080 --> 45:27.840]  the books. Yeah, well, it's been invoked before, as you know. If you look at Chicago, Chicago's a
[45:27.840 --> 45:32.480]  great city where there's a lot of crime. And if the governor can't do the job, we'll do the job.
[45:32.480 --> 45:38.960]  It's all very simple. They probably had 50 murders in Chicago over the last
[45:41.200 --> 45:46.400]  five, six, seven months. Many people were shot. And then the governor gets up and he says, well,
[45:46.400 --> 45:49.840]  we can handle it. They can't handle it. They don't know what they're doing. The mayor is
[45:49.840 --> 45:55.840]  grossly incompetent. He's at a 4 percent approval rating in Chicago. He's at a 4 percent lowest
[45:55.840 --> 45:58.800]  approval rating. I wonder what Trump's approval rating is now. Lower than even de Blasio had,
[45:58.800 --> 46:03.360]  which is hard to believe in New York. I thought de Blasio would always maintain that record,
[46:03.360 --> 46:12.000]  but the Chicago guy is even lower. So I think that we want safe cities. If you look at D.C.,
[46:12.000 --> 46:16.640]  you would, right now, Mark, you could go out, take your family out to dinner. You could walk
[46:16.640 --> 46:24.000]  right down the middle of the street. There is no crime in D.C. When I got here, this place was
[46:24.000 --> 46:29.440]  a raging hell hole where people would come from Canada. People would come from other places and
[46:29.440 --> 46:34.720]  end up getting shot. Nobody's being shot. I wonder how the crime stats compared the National Guardsman
[46:34.720 --> 46:38.560]  when he got through this time versus what they were the entire four years when he was there before.
[46:39.440 --> 46:48.000]  Okay, so as I said before, I think he's got a civic war that he's trying to turn into a civil war.
[46:49.040 --> 46:53.520]  I said that before I read this from Robert Reich, and I'm surprised to see that Robert Reich agrees
[46:53.520 --> 47:01.360]  with me on something anyway. Trump plans to invoke the Insurrection Act, and these are the steps that
[47:01.360 --> 47:07.760]  he's going to take. He said Trump wants to invoke this to punish anybody who opposes him. He played
[47:07.760 --> 47:11.280]  a clip of the president saying, if you take a look at what's going on in Portland, it's been going
[47:11.280 --> 47:18.080]  on for a long time, and that's insurrection. I mean, it's pure insurrection. Well, Trump vowed
[47:18.080 --> 47:24.320]  to invoke the Insurrection Act if he deems it necessary, a move that some see as a culmination
[47:24.320 --> 47:30.240]  of an authoritarian trajectory that he's been telegraphing since taking office. No president
[47:30.240 --> 47:36.720]  has used the law in more than three decades, and then only in limited localized crises.
[47:37.840 --> 47:43.600]  Trump's four-point plan, Reich said, is to, number one, deploy ICE into the so-called
[47:43.600 --> 47:48.320]  blue cities run by Democrats. These masked and armed ICE agents are wreaking havoc
[47:48.880 --> 47:54.800]  on American cities and violating due process, arresting people outside immigration courtrooms,
[47:54.800 --> 47:59.600]  raiding homes in the middle of the night, detaining children and adults, including
[47:59.600 --> 48:04.240]  American citizens. They admit to using racial profiling. He said, step two,
[48:04.880 --> 48:10.000]  exaggerate the scale and the severity of the protests, which is what Infowars was doing for
[48:10.000 --> 48:15.280]  them, right? Oh, we got these horrible priests out there. Look, this guy who's wearing a clerical
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[49:21.840 --> 49:27.760]  He's being pushed backwards, right? Step three, deploy the National Guard troops. Trump is
[49:27.760 --> 49:32.960]  deploying hundreds of National Guard troops from states like Texas into blue states like Oregon,
[49:32.960 --> 49:41.040]  Illinois against the wishes of Democrat governors. This is continuing to enrage an already outraged
[49:41.040 --> 49:47.520]  public. And he said, this is the key. Which is the whole point. See, the whole point is that Trump
[49:47.520 --> 49:55.120]  wants to create chaos, animosity, division, civil war. That's the whole point. That's what he's been
[49:55.120 --> 50:01.600]  installed for by the same people who installed Biden. Trump wants to stoke actual violence,
[50:01.600 --> 50:06.320]  which would make it easier for him to unleash the final step in his plan. Step four,
[50:06.400 --> 50:12.880]  invoke the Insurrection Act. That act empowers a president to federalize the National Guard
[50:12.880 --> 50:17.680]  and to use the U.S. military to suppress civil disorder, insurrection, or armed rebellion
[50:17.680 --> 50:23.280]  against the government. He said, everything done by Trump has been a preamble to doing this,
[50:23.280 --> 50:28.400]  to invoking this act. And being able to unleash troops against his perceived political enemies
[50:28.400 --> 50:34.400]  who oppose his regime in advance of the 2026 midterms. It would be the ultimate step in
[50:34.400 --> 50:40.400]  Trump's authoritarian power grab. Trump and his enablers want violent confrontations
[50:40.400 --> 50:45.520]  in order to justify their moves. And if they don't have violent confrontations,
[50:45.520 --> 50:48.400]  people like Keller McBrain and Infowars will invent it.
[50:52.240 --> 50:58.800]  So please remain peaceful if you protest. And even then, they will put it on you. He said,
[50:58.800 --> 51:03.440]  if you do encounter ICE agents or National Guard troops where you live, don't give Trump what he
[51:03.440 --> 51:10.640]  wants. And don't be silent when these other people give Trump what he wants. I mean, it's bad enough
[51:10.640 --> 51:16.800]  if you push along knowing what this agenda is. I absolutely agree with them 100% on this. That's
[51:16.800 --> 51:24.960]  what the agenda is. And if you see that the agenda is to create a police state, don't cheer this
[51:24.960 --> 51:32.240]  stuff. And especially, don't go to ad hominem attacks to try to justify violence against
[51:32.240 --> 51:38.160]  protesters so that you can justify the police state that you supposedly opposed when you made
[51:38.160 --> 51:42.480]  those millions of dollars doing it. Well, that's all I've got to say. Let's go with some comments
[51:42.480 --> 51:48.160]  here. Yeah. Well, I want to say thank you first to North American House, Hippo. In memoriam on the
[51:48.160 --> 51:55.120]  35th anniversary of Nariya al-Sabah's infamous baby's and incubator's testimony, a 15-year-old
[51:55.120 --> 52:02.000]  nurse, quote unquote, who's lie got millions killed and trillions of dollars wasted. That's
[52:02.960 --> 52:07.760]  I didn't realize it was that anniversary. Thanks for reminding us. Yeah. The babies and incubators.
[52:07.760 --> 52:13.840]  Yeah. I saw them. I saw them do it. Yeah. More lies, more justification. Yeah, that's right.
[52:14.400 --> 52:19.680]  Doug Lugg, thank you very much. Happy Friday, David. Thank you. Thank you. Travis and Lance
[52:19.680 --> 52:25.520]  for the great show. I could use a rest this week. I tell you what, it's uh, yeah. It's been a long
[52:25.600 --> 52:33.200]  week. Lots of depressing news. Yeah, as usual. Yeah. It was not too frequently a lot of good
[52:33.200 --> 52:38.080]  news, but thank you, Doug Lugg. North American House, Hippo, I didn't read 1984 in school. I
[52:38.080 --> 52:42.080]  read it on my own for some reason. Even back then, they didn't want our little minds filled with such
[52:42.080 --> 52:49.600]  ideas. Yeah, I didn't read it in school either. It's interesting. They wanted us to read Brave New
[52:49.600 --> 52:54.960]  World, but this is like borderline pornographic for a high school kid, you know, because it was
[52:54.960 --> 52:59.040]  all about sex and drugs and stuff like that. And I thought it was kind of strange that they were
[52:59.040 --> 53:04.000]  doing it. I think it's even stranger now because that's the way the schools are. They don't just
[53:04.000 --> 53:11.520]  have you read it. They have you reenact it. I don't, never actually read Brave New World or 1984.
[53:11.520 --> 53:15.200]  You should do that. You're a reader. You should do that. It's one of those things where it's like
[53:15.200 --> 53:20.000]  kind of living it. I kind of get the premise and they're enacting all of it right now. I
[53:20.000 --> 53:23.520]  generally understand. You'll be surprised. You'll be surprised. As a matter of fact, the thing I
[53:23.520 --> 53:31.360]  like and the guy that is really kind of the hero of it, okay, is a guy is Savage and he's,
[53:31.360 --> 53:35.360]  they have the cities where all this stuff is happening and the people who are outside the
[53:35.360 --> 53:41.360]  cities to some degree, they leave them alone. They call them savages, right? And this guy,
[53:41.360 --> 53:46.240]  when he comes in the cities, is John Savage is what they call him. And he's been raised in
[53:46.240 --> 53:52.240]  homeschool by his mother. And he comes and he sees all these gadgets that they got everywhere.
[53:52.320 --> 53:59.040]  And his explanation is, oh, Brave New World. He's really, and when he sees it, he's very impressed
[53:59.040 --> 54:04.080]  and thralled by what he sees with all the technology and everything. And then he starts to see
[54:04.800 --> 54:09.040]  what the people are doing and what they're like. And he completely turns against it.
[54:10.560 --> 54:15.040]  So it's kind of his journey of discovery. Yeah. Never read Dune either. Never had any interest in
[54:15.040 --> 54:20.400]  it. I would not recommend Dune. The first book I thought was interesting because of the world that
[54:20.400 --> 54:28.320]  he created. But then it goes into this Dune Messiah. I think it's all mystical and this kind
[54:28.320 --> 54:33.360]  of twisted perversion of Christ. I also just don't need another book to teach me that you shouldn't
[54:33.360 --> 54:36.800]  put your hopes in, man. It's just like, wow, you're going to, people are going to really lose their
[54:36.800 --> 54:42.640]  minds when they learn about what happened in the 20th century. There's enough real world examples
[54:42.640 --> 54:47.360]  to point to where I don't need another novel to go, you know, men can become corrupted. Yes,
[54:47.360 --> 54:52.960]  I understand that. Thank you. Yeah. Great points. M. Sellers, they hate it when you have a firearm.
[54:52.960 --> 54:58.240]  They get scared. They do indeed. But I think that was something they threw in after the fact.
[54:58.240 --> 55:02.880]  I don't think her firearm was the case at all. I think he would have definitely killed her
[55:02.880 --> 55:07.280]  if it had been a firearm. And I said that from the very beginning too. It'll be interesting to hear
[55:07.280 --> 55:12.720]  her side of the story and to get the video footage that her lawyer has seen. That's going to be,
[55:13.680 --> 55:20.320]  it's going to be an I told you so moment. It was never reported that she was brandishing a
[55:20.320 --> 55:27.520]  firearm. That's right. Just that she had a concealed carry permit. Yeah. So you read
[55:27.520 --> 55:34.560]  between the lines and you know that they're hyping this stuff up, trying to create a narrative.
[55:34.560 --> 55:38.960]  And as you pointed out, Lance, yeah, the fact she had a concealed carry, she even went through
[55:38.960 --> 55:44.320]  the trouble of doing that in Chicago. Yeah. I've, I've gone through the concealed carry
[55:44.320 --> 55:51.200]  course twice and both times forgotten to turn in my paperwork. I've passed both times. North American
[55:51.200 --> 55:56.000]  house, Hippo. Thank you very much. David often talks about Terry Gilliam's Brazil. Ironic that
[55:56.000 --> 56:00.800]  one of the victims of the Houston police department's 2019 Harding street raid was named
[56:00.800 --> 56:06.560]  Dennis Tuttle. You sure it wasn't Buttle? Must have been a fly that fell into the,
[56:06.560 --> 56:12.320]  the typing machine or something. Yeah. It's on a Lord on 337. Why'd they jump to violence?
[56:12.320 --> 56:18.560]  Why not just arrest her? Yeah, exactly. Oh, violence is more fun. Yeah. Cicada 17. David,
[56:18.560 --> 56:23.440]  can you please expound upon the right way to do this in terms of getting Well, yeah, you know,
[56:23.440 --> 56:30.720]  what we don't want to do is have the, you know, again, the hammer, right? We want to have legal
[56:30.720 --> 56:37.840]  due process. And I think that what they need to do, and I've said this since 2017, I said,
[56:37.840 --> 56:43.200]  cut off all government welfare and all these special favors that they've given to people who
[56:43.200 --> 56:48.000]  come here illegally. And a lot of them will go home. So there's a lot of things that you can do
[56:48.560 --> 56:53.920]  financially. Most of the people who are coming here, coming here for economic reasons. So put
[56:53.920 --> 56:58.640]  the screws on them economically rather than sending out armed thugs and the street. If you
[56:58.640 --> 57:03.200]  want to have problems, if you want to have a civil war, you send armed thugs out on the street.
[57:03.200 --> 57:08.720]  If you really want to solve the problem, you'll do it economically. You know, it's always a lot
[57:08.720 --> 57:12.800]  more effective to put the economic screws on people. That's one of the reasons why I don't
[57:12.800 --> 57:18.640]  like CBDC, but the world economic forum, I think really learned that lesson and Bilderberg really
[57:18.640 --> 57:23.440]  learned that lesson because the Germans had tried to take over the world a couple of times. The
[57:23.440 --> 57:28.000]  communists have tried to take it over by force. It hadn't worked. So they decided that what they
[57:28.000 --> 57:34.240]  would do is do it economically. So we will have these mergers. We'll create trading blocks and
[57:34.240 --> 57:39.920]  then we will create our own currency, that type of thing. And that's why they're taking the economic
[57:39.920 --> 57:45.760]  approach. There's a lot of economic things that could be done and be done legally about the people
[57:45.760 --> 57:52.960]  who are here illegally and get them to voluntarily go home. And these are not even looked at. The
[57:52.960 --> 57:58.720]  whole Cloward and Piven strategy was based on economics. And if you don't realize that economics
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[59:02.400 --> 59:06.320]  And then overwhelming the welfare state with people from abroad because these Democrat
[59:07.040 --> 59:12.160]  economists, Cloward and Piven, realized that the welfare state wasn't accomplishing that with just
[59:12.160 --> 59:17.920]  the people that were already here in this country. So let's swamp the country with that. So you say
[59:17.920 --> 59:23.360]  that, no, you can't go to school. You can't do this. You can't do that. If you're here illegally,
[59:23.360 --> 59:29.680]  you start putting the screws on it, make it to where it doesn't, it's really harsh for them to
[59:29.680 --> 59:36.400]  do that. A lot of them will deport and then you can go through. You'll have, I think, the ability
[59:36.400 --> 59:42.080]  then to, right now the numbers are so large because they left the borders open for so long.
[59:42.640 --> 59:48.000]  And that's what Trump did. And I said in 2017, I said, in the war in Afghanistan and in the war in
[59:48.000 --> 59:52.000]  Iraq, bring the troops home and just put them on the border. If you put them on the border, you're
[59:52.000 --> 59:57.760]  not going to have massive numbers of people coming across the border. You don't have to have a war
[59:57.760 --> 01:00:04.080]  with these people. Their mere presence would be a deterrence to that. But there was never anything
[01:00:04.080 --> 01:00:09.120]  done like that. Trump was playing around and pretending that he couldn't do the wall and not
[01:00:09.120 --> 01:00:15.040]  doing the wall. And the people realized that he was a paper tiger. And so after an initial drop
[01:00:15.040 --> 01:00:20.880]  in border crossings, you started having massive caravans. That happened under Trump. First caravans
[01:00:20.880 --> 01:00:27.600]  happened under Trump. And it was a response to the fact that he wasn't doing anything. He didn't do
[01:00:27.600 --> 01:00:35.600]  anything to protect the border first time. And I'd also like to add that they also could be
[01:00:35.600 --> 01:00:41.680]  deporting the people that they arrest as criminals and then have in custody and then just release.
[01:00:42.320 --> 01:00:47.600]  That is the main area in which they should be focusing on the deportation of the
[01:00:48.160 --> 01:00:53.200]  illegals who are also committing other crimes. You already have them in custody.
[01:00:53.200 --> 01:00:57.840]  That's right. Prosecute them for the full extent of the crimes they've committed,
[01:00:57.840 --> 01:01:02.720]  including illegal immigration. Yeah, fix the courts rather than sending out the army
[01:01:02.720 --> 01:01:07.680]  onto the streets. That would be very simple. It's always the things that they want to push
[01:01:07.680 --> 01:01:14.400]  that are the solutions that are the only solution you can have. Another comment I forgot to put up
[01:01:14.400 --> 01:01:27.120]  here, but let me see. Yeah, Cicada is saying the vehicle is the deadly weapon. She rammed them if
[01:01:27.120 --> 01:01:33.040]  you're trying to inflict serious injury with a car that's deadly force. Here's the- I don't think
[01:01:33.040 --> 01:01:36.480]  that's what's going on. Yeah, look at this. Here's the damage to the car. That's not what you would
[01:01:36.480 --> 01:01:41.680]  see with a car being used to ram someone as a deadly weapon. They're claiming that she blocked
[01:01:41.680 --> 01:01:48.000]  them in. She's claiming that they hit her. Yeah. Yeah, you don't get hit inside if you are the
[01:01:48.000 --> 01:01:52.960]  aggressor. You can't make that car go sideways. Are they saying that she drifted into them? Is
[01:01:52.960 --> 01:01:59.920]  that what it was? She got gone. She was too fast and too furious. Yeah. I mean, come on. Don't fall
[01:01:59.920 --> 01:02:05.120]  for the government lies and propaganda. This is spin. It's lies. You're going to see the video
[01:02:05.120 --> 01:02:09.680]  and I'm going to be proven right. You just wait and see. Yeah, I think another thing you do just
[01:02:09.680 --> 01:02:16.400]  easily. You go down the welfare list and anyone that's immigrated and is on welfare. Personally,
[01:02:16.400 --> 01:02:20.000]  even if you came legally, if you've done it right, you're on welfare. Sorry. You've proven that
[01:02:20.000 --> 01:02:24.160]  you're not a benefit to this country. We just send you back. That's right. We just get rid of you.
[01:02:24.160 --> 01:02:29.520]  If you come in as one of the conditions of coming into this country as a citizen is you sign off
[01:02:29.520 --> 01:02:34.320]  and say, I'll never get any government welfare because other countries, you don't get to immigrate
[01:02:34.320 --> 01:02:37.840]  into New Zealand unless you've got a net worth of a million dollars or something like that.
[01:02:37.840 --> 01:02:41.680]  Switzerland is the same sort of law. Most of these countries, legal immigration,
[01:02:41.680 --> 01:02:48.720]  you have to show A, that you've got a lot of assets and B, that you have an income stream
[01:02:48.720 --> 01:02:53.840]  to take care of yourself. This would be basically the same thing. You don't have to show that you're
[01:02:53.840 --> 01:02:58.480]  already rich. If you want to come here to try to get rich, we'll let you do that, but you don't get
[01:02:58.480 --> 01:03:04.160]  any welfare. That's the real Ellis Island experience. Those people at Ellis Island,
[01:03:04.160 --> 01:03:07.760]  they like to go back and talk about. Those people came from Europe with nothing,
[01:03:08.320 --> 01:03:16.000]  nothing at all. Not a dime in their pocket. They had a desire for liberty and opportunity,
[01:03:16.000 --> 01:03:21.200]  and they came here, but no money was given to them. Yeah. I'm also of the opinion that if you
[01:03:21.200 --> 01:03:25.280]  receive welfare, you shouldn't be allowed to vote because you're perversely incentivized by the
[01:03:25.280 --> 01:03:29.600]  government to give them whatever they want. I agree. That was one of the things that they
[01:03:29.600 --> 01:03:33.520]  did in Colonial America. You had to be a property owner in order to vote.
[01:03:33.520 --> 01:03:36.320]  When you're being given welfare, you are the property.
[01:03:36.320 --> 01:03:41.360]  There was one vote per household, which is typically the male, but if it was a widow who
[01:03:41.360 --> 01:03:46.000]  owned the property, she would have a right to vote. The head of household would get to vote,
[01:03:46.000 --> 01:03:50.880]  and you'd have to be a property owner. You'd have to be vested in that community.
[01:03:50.880 --> 01:03:53.920]  Yeah, that's another thing. I've mentioned it before, but there's an entire generation
[01:03:53.920 --> 01:03:58.880]  of women that got absolutely one-shot by Margaret Atwood. They think that women were basically just
[01:03:58.880 --> 01:04:05.920]  chattel slaves right up until sometime around 1960. After that, they finally got the revolution.
[01:04:05.920 --> 01:04:11.040]  Before that, it was basically a Muslim totalitarian state where they weren't allowed to speak.
[01:04:11.040 --> 01:04:17.360]  I got a video for those people. Somebody put up an AI. They did a female Olympics and what
[01:04:17.360 --> 01:04:23.520]  the events were. The first one, this woman is coming in. They time her how quick she can go
[01:04:23.520 --> 01:04:26.800]  to the refrigerator and grab a beer for him and bring it back to him while he's sitting on the
[01:04:26.800 --> 01:04:33.120]  couch. Then she puts her hands up and they stop the clock and stuff like that. How good and fast
[01:04:33.120 --> 01:04:40.720]  can they clean the sink? I'm sure people were unhappy about that. AI is amazing. What we were
[01:04:40.720 --> 01:04:47.840]  saying about the welfare stuff, I remember after this ICE thing had first kicked off before it had
[01:04:47.840 --> 01:04:54.080]  gotten to this level, but there was a big debate about a bill that some people were trying to push
[01:04:54.080 --> 01:05:00.160]  through that would just eliminate benefits for illegals, not deporting the legals on the benefits
[01:05:00.160 --> 01:05:06.880]  list, but just make it so that they can no longer take American taxpayer money. I don't think that
[01:05:06.880 --> 01:05:12.480]  got passed. If they're here to live off the welfare state, they would go home. If they're here for
[01:05:12.480 --> 01:05:17.200]  opportunity, like the people who came to Ellis Island, then they would stay and they would work
[01:05:17.200 --> 01:05:22.080]  hard. To me, that's a perfectly reasonable way to do this. I think you're right where you would get
[01:05:22.080 --> 01:05:26.400]  rid of the majority of people by getting rid of the welfare system for them. You'd have a few cases,
[01:05:28.000 --> 01:05:31.760]  10 to 20 percent probably where they think, well, being poor here is better than being poor elsewhere
[01:05:31.760 --> 01:05:37.040]  and you'd have to go about removing them yourself. But I think the vast majority of them would go,
[01:05:37.040 --> 01:05:44.480]  well, I got nothing for me here. I might as well go somewhere else. During the Ellis Island
[01:05:44.480 --> 01:05:49.520]  situation, we pretty much had open borders, but we didn't have a welfare state. As I've said before,
[01:05:50.080 --> 01:05:55.200]  when they go around Operation Politically Homeless to campuses trying to get people to think that
[01:05:55.200 --> 01:06:00.160]  there was a different way besides the Republicans and the Democrats. The libertarians are doing that
[01:06:00.160 --> 01:06:05.680]  as an outreach. They'd have 10 questions, economic 10 questions that would be civil liberties. The
[01:06:05.680 --> 01:06:10.640]  one that I always would never go with, there was one question about whether we should have open
[01:06:10.640 --> 01:06:15.600]  borders. I said, well, that's yes, but not as long as you've got a welfare state. You've got to get
[01:06:15.600 --> 01:06:19.840]  rid of the welfare state. Then you can have open borders if you want. If people come here,
[01:06:19.840 --> 01:06:25.040]  as they did in the early days, if they want to come and take their best shot at building a business
[01:06:25.040 --> 01:06:31.120]  and making money, let them do it. We have DG8. Thank you very much, DG8. This is all a part of
[01:06:31.120 --> 01:06:36.000]  the plan. Allow the illegals to come in and the Republicans will beg for a police and surveillance
[01:06:36.000 --> 01:06:41.200]  state. That's right. That's why it's being used in Europe as well. Yeah. Beg for ID as well. That's
[01:06:41.200 --> 01:06:48.560]  the key thing. Got to have ID so we know who of us are bona fide. It's also another thing
[01:06:48.560 --> 01:06:52.560]  it's important to remember is a lot of people, they don't think about politics. They don't pay
[01:06:52.560 --> 01:06:57.760]  attention to politics and that's on them, but it's important to remember that they're just kind of
[01:06:57.760 --> 01:07:01.920]  goofballs. They want to sit around. They want to watch their bread and circuses. They want to watch
[01:07:01.920 --> 01:07:09.680]  football on Sunday and drink their beer. You can be upset with them, but it's important to try to
[01:07:09.680 --> 01:07:15.600]  show them a little bit of grace when you speak with them. If you rage at them and scream at them,
[01:07:15.600 --> 01:07:22.080]  you're not going to get anywhere. It's hard to want to look at politics all the time. They
[01:07:22.080 --> 01:07:27.040]  have been completely and utterly propagandized and so they'll just go along with whatever they
[01:07:27.040 --> 01:07:30.880]  think is the best option. They don't want to put any thought in whatever the person in power is
[01:07:30.880 --> 01:07:36.640]  telling them. Their guy, he's my guy. He's got to be doing the right thing for me. When you look at
[01:07:36.640 --> 01:07:41.520]  what they're doing in that article at Infowars, they know what's going on.
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[01:08:42.480 --> 01:08:46.400]  It's follow politics and what they're doing is they're playing this cointel pro game.
[01:08:46.400 --> 01:08:50.960]  Oh, this guy is bad because he's a radical leftist. So do whatever you want to to this guy.
[01:08:51.520 --> 01:08:57.280]  And I have a real problem with that. Let the police turn them loose on these lefties. I love
[01:08:57.280 --> 01:09:03.120]  to see liberal tears and all the rest of this stuff. I'm sick of that. Oh, in 61, the government
[01:09:03.120 --> 01:09:08.160]  is trying to create a patina upon a veneer with this display of rounding up the illegals. Yeah.
[01:09:08.160 --> 01:09:12.000]  It's gonna call the Rose Gardens. I got hit in the head with the pepper ball before. It's no joke.
[01:09:12.640 --> 01:09:17.760]  It can kill you if hit in the eye for sure. Yeah. I believe the nomenclature has changed from non-lethal
[01:09:17.760 --> 01:09:23.440]  to less than lethal now. Same thing is true of rubber bullets and stuff too, right? I mean,
[01:09:23.440 --> 01:09:28.640]  this stuff should not be taken lightly. And they've got other kinds of weapons that they've
[01:09:28.640 --> 01:09:35.920]  been developing for crowd control, using radio frequencies to set people's skin on fire and
[01:09:35.920 --> 01:09:43.280]  other things like that. A lot of these things can harm you permanently. It ought to be outlawed
[01:09:43.280 --> 01:09:46.720]  for the government to use that stuff, but of course they don't pay attention to the law. So
[01:09:46.720 --> 01:09:52.400]  why bother, right? Why put another piece? Why give them something else to ignore? North American
[01:09:52.400 --> 01:09:57.120]  House Hippo, I can only imagine what they would do to me if I showed up playing the bagpipes.
[01:09:58.080 --> 01:10:00.800]  Well, you know, people play the bagpipes are a target anyway. Yeah.
[01:10:02.320 --> 01:10:04.800]  You have to, might have to worry about the other protesters too.
[01:10:05.920 --> 01:10:13.200]  I was in a high school stage band that played the backup for a high school play of Brigadoon.
[01:10:13.840 --> 01:10:19.360]  And there was, of course, you know, they wanted to have some bagpipe players. And so there was a
[01:10:19.360 --> 01:10:24.560]  school that was in the middle of the state and they had, that was their theme, was the Highlanders
[01:10:24.560 --> 01:10:29.920]  or something. So they had always some kids that had been trained on bagpipes. And so they brought
[01:10:29.920 --> 01:10:36.960]  them in for this one spot in Brigadoon. And when we were in dress rehearsal, they did their thing
[01:10:36.960 --> 01:10:41.840]  and then they walked backstage and then they let the air out of these. It sounded like a hive of
[01:10:41.840 --> 01:10:46.640]  bees dying. And I laughed so hard I was on the floor. And they said, no, no, no, no, you can't
[01:10:46.640 --> 01:10:51.680]  take that all the way outside before you get the, just letting the air out, drowned it out,
[01:10:51.680 --> 01:10:57.440]  everything. And we went to Scotland on our honeymoon. I went into a store and I wanted,
[01:10:57.440 --> 01:11:02.000]  actually I was going to buy a set of bagpipes. And we went into the store that had all this
[01:11:02.000 --> 01:11:07.360]  traditional Scottish stuff, kilts and all the rest of the stuff and said, do you have any bagpipes?
[01:11:07.360 --> 01:11:11.200]  And, you know, I wanted to talk to the guy and he goes, you don't want any bagpipes. You don't want
[01:11:11.200 --> 01:11:15.600]  that. You know, he wouldn't, he wouldn't talk to me, wouldn't show me where they, if they had them,
[01:11:15.600 --> 01:11:19.200]  you know, he wouldn't engage me at all. He just kept saying, you don't want that. You don't want
[01:11:19.200 --> 01:11:25.040]  that. It's like, well, I don't want that. I kind of sell it to you in good conscience. Yeah. So we
[01:11:25.040 --> 01:11:30.640]  actually, so we just gave up and left. North American House Hippo. Infowars used to mock cops
[01:11:30.640 --> 01:11:35.200]  who arrested people for assault when someone got in the way of a cop's fist. Yeah. That was the old
[01:11:35.200 --> 01:11:41.440]  Infowars. Yeah. Gardner Goldsmith. This is the Sedition Act on steroids. The Patriot Act's final
[01:11:41.440 --> 01:11:49.840]  act before the broad clampdown. Rev 7979, illegals getting 30k, first home, buyer's bonus. Why don't
[01:11:49.840 --> 01:11:54.480]  we run them out? Yeah. Again, you just cut off programs like that. You make sure they don't get
[01:11:54.480 --> 01:12:01.280]  any form of assistance. The other thing is when we were in Austin, they were building entire schools
[01:12:01.280 --> 01:12:07.680]  all the time to handle the massive influx of kids who were illegals. And so, you know, look at what
[01:12:07.680 --> 01:12:12.080]  that does to your property taxes when you've got to build entire schools and provide free education
[01:12:12.080 --> 01:12:16.960]  for all these kids that are brought across the border. Yeah. Where I used to live, I would get
[01:12:16.960 --> 01:12:22.400]  stuck behind the school buses quite frequently. And just, you know, you'd be sitting there,
[01:12:22.400 --> 01:12:28.720]  you know, 30, you know, kids, 40 kids disembarking as you're watching. And just, I would see one,
[01:12:28.720 --> 01:12:34.160]  maybe two white kids. And it's just, you know, my tax dollars going for that. It's like, oh good,
[01:12:34.160 --> 01:12:39.520]  great, thanks, cool. We can't afford to build, you know, one school after the other to educate
[01:12:39.520 --> 01:12:46.240]  the world for free. I said for the longest time, if you want the American dream of a house, you know,
[01:12:46.240 --> 01:12:51.840]  that's the way they stop that is with the dreamers who come here. Also, if you're stupid enough to
[01:12:51.840 --> 01:12:57.520]  come here and turn your kids over to they see Tannic, Marxist government schools, we don't want
[01:12:57.520 --> 01:13:02.880]  you. Go back. And imagine how they're going to be weaponized. It's going to be very easy for them
[01:13:03.520 --> 01:13:09.840]  to be turned against America. They've got no loyalty. Yeah, they can do it to kids whose
[01:13:09.840 --> 01:13:14.320]  families have been here for generations. They can get them to hate their own kid, their own family.
[01:13:14.320 --> 01:13:22.320]  I had a conversation with someone who lived in Texas, grew up in Texas. He was an illegal
[01:13:22.320 --> 01:13:30.000]  immigrant. And he said that he was actually paid by the government to attend government schools
[01:13:30.960 --> 01:13:38.480]  as a high schooler. He got like a allowance thing. Wow. Wow. Another one of these welfare
[01:13:38.480 --> 01:13:43.760]  programs you don't necessarily even know about. Yeah. Citizen of Americaca, are they wanting to
[01:13:43.760 --> 01:13:47.120]  outlaw bumper stickers because they're making traffic violent? Apparently you're not allowed
[01:13:47.120 --> 01:13:51.920]  freedom of speech on a bumper sticker anymore either might trigger someone that free speech.
[01:13:52.480 --> 01:13:59.200]  Yeah. To be fair, bumper stickers do tend to make me angry, but it's usually because the more bumper
[01:13:59.200 --> 01:14:04.880]  stickers someone has on their car, the worse they are at driving. Yeah, I noticed that too. Once
[01:14:04.880 --> 01:14:10.240]  you pass, you know, two bumper stickers, I start to question your ability to drive and I want to
[01:14:10.240 --> 01:14:16.240]  get further and further away from you. Is this a vehicle to you or a billboard? Yeah. You have no
[01:14:16.240 --> 01:14:20.480]  concern about the paint on your car. You have no concern about what's going to happen to it. And
[01:14:20.480 --> 01:14:27.760]  as such, you cannot be trusted. How many bumper stickers does he have? 10? Get away.
[01:14:29.200 --> 01:14:35.120]  Epstein Island. People forget that Trump is really a Democrat from New York City. That's right.
[01:14:35.120 --> 01:14:40.640]  He is. We don't forget it. He's a Clinton Democrat. I paid Hillary Clinton to be at my wedding.
[01:14:41.520 --> 01:14:47.280]  He's trying to get Curtis Sliwa, who was probably more popular than any Republican has been running
[01:14:47.280 --> 01:14:53.440]  for mayor in a long time. He's trying to get him to drop out so that Mario Cuomo or it's not Mario
[01:14:53.440 --> 01:15:01.040]  Cuomo. Which one? Andrew? I can never remember. I just know them as Cuomo one and two. So this
[01:15:01.040 --> 01:15:09.920]  Cuomo. Your mom says Cuomo in the office. Mario was the papa, I think. And then it's a,
[01:15:10.800 --> 01:15:15.600]  I don't know. Fortunately, I don't live there. Get as far away from the Cuomo's as I can.
[01:15:15.600 --> 01:15:21.600]  Thankfully, we'll never actually have to know their names. One of the Cuomo's, indeterminate
[01:15:21.600 --> 01:15:28.400]  Cuomo. Yeah. Risha M. If they ever pull another pandemic, this is exactly what they'll use to
[01:15:28.400 --> 01:15:35.520]  force back us all. That's right. That's right. Citizen of Americaca. Civil unrest is exactly
[01:15:35.520 --> 01:15:40.960]  what our enemies are waiting to pounce upon. And the only thing tough enough to kill us is us. Looks
[01:15:40.960 --> 01:15:47.280]  like autoimmune for America, doesn't it? Alien poop evolution. They had us read Animal Farm and
[01:15:47.280 --> 01:15:53.680]  I was too young for it and it just made me not like pigs. Yeah, pigs are communists either way.
[01:15:55.120 --> 01:16:03.440]  They're also delicious. Bacon, ham, pork chops, delicious. Pulled pork, fantastic. As a North
[01:16:03.440 --> 01:16:10.560]  Carolina boy, pulled pork barbecue with the vinegar-based sauce. Oof. Yeah, when Rick Perry
[01:16:10.560 --> 01:16:13.600]  was running for president, he went to North Carolina and they gave him that, told him it was
[01:16:13.600 --> 01:16:18.400]  barbecue and he goes, what's this? Possum or something? Listen here, bud. He's used to beef
[01:16:18.400 --> 01:16:24.080]  barbecue. I respect Texas brisket. However, I would take barbecue pulled pork over at nine times out
[01:16:24.080 --> 01:16:28.560]  of 10. So. All right. We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back, folks.
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[01:21:58.880 --> 01:22:04.080]  some more comments. Pezzanovante 1776 says, how many illegals are they actually deporting?
[01:22:04.080 --> 01:22:10.240]  Where is the case tally? Like under CONVID. That's right. I want a live counter. I want it on
[01:22:10.240 --> 01:22:15.760]  whitehouse.gov's homepage. Or like the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the jobs and stuff. They lie to
[01:22:15.760 --> 01:22:19.600]  us about everything. They lie to us about the inflation rate, about the labor statistics.
[01:22:19.600 --> 01:22:24.640]  Everything is a lie. So I don't buy that. You can't trust a single number the government gives you.
[01:22:25.280 --> 01:22:32.080]  Pezzanovante again says, no way the Trump admin is deporting that many per day. Yeah. Citizen of
[01:22:32.080 --> 01:22:38.640]  Americaca, the woman who rammed that white pickup truck in Chicago traffic. She had a fully automatic
[01:22:38.640 --> 01:22:44.240]  weapon, class three. You don't get a concealed carry for a class three weapon. You don't, but I
[01:22:44.240 --> 01:22:48.720]  seriously doubt it. You wait and see. I'm telling you, she didn't have it. And you've probably seen
[01:22:48.720 --> 01:22:54.960]  this on social media from a bunch of government bots and goons and influencers. If this shit had
[01:22:54.960 --> 01:23:00.320]  a fully automatic weapon, I guarantee you that the media that is talking to both sides of this
[01:23:00.320 --> 01:23:05.520]  stuff would have had that there. I haven't seen that claim even from the DHS. So I absolutely
[01:23:05.520 --> 01:23:12.800]  do not believe it. Don't believe everything that you see from some Trump sucker on social media.
[01:23:12.800 --> 01:23:17.280]  I don't believe that at all. I don't think you drive around with a fully automatic weapon
[01:23:17.280 --> 01:23:21.520]  unless you're like some gang member there or something. And they don't get a license
[01:23:21.520 --> 01:23:25.360]  and they don't get a concealed carry permit. Yeah. That'd be kind of the height of stupidity.
[01:23:25.360 --> 01:23:31.120]  Get yourself licensed and then put a switch on your Glock. Yeah. And the same people that
[01:23:31.120 --> 01:23:35.040]  are reporting that are saying that she rammed them. And yeah, that's the other thing. Yeah.
[01:23:35.040 --> 01:23:40.800]  She rammed them sideways. The side fender. I'm sorry. This dog don't hunt. They haven't got a
[01:23:40.800 --> 01:23:46.320]  leg to stand on. The ICE people and the federal people, the cops are a bunch of damn liars.
[01:23:47.280 --> 01:23:52.000]  That's what they are. Don't believe a word these people say. Make them prove it. The burden of
[01:23:52.000 --> 01:23:58.720]  proof is on the government. Don't take everything they say as truth. It's not. It's usually a lie.
[01:23:58.720 --> 01:24:03.760]  Everything that they do is a lie. Yeah. Kuda Bing in chat says, it's just a tiny part. You
[01:24:03.760 --> 01:24:10.000]  need to convert your gun from semi to auto. Yeah. You can very easily do it. I'm not advocating you
[01:24:10.000 --> 01:24:13.360]  do that. That's something that will get you in trouble with the ATF and they'll show up and
[01:24:13.360 --> 01:24:19.600]  they'll shoot your dog. Yeah. So it's a fairly simple process to do it. And honestly,
[01:24:20.880 --> 01:24:25.920]  you can buy kits to do that. And it is fairly simple. There's a lot of people, a lot of videos
[01:24:25.920 --> 01:24:30.160]  online of idiots just showing off that they've modified their Glock to do it. But I would be
[01:24:30.160 --> 01:24:35.280]  surprised. Yeah. I'd be surprised if this is the case in this instance. Yeah. If she's going all
[01:24:35.280 --> 01:24:39.680]  the trouble to register a gun and going all the trouble to get a permit to carry the gun,
[01:24:39.760 --> 01:24:44.880]  I don't think, you know, none of this stuff makes any sense. At that point, why let the government
[01:24:44.880 --> 01:24:48.960]  know that you have it? I didn't believe the government's narrative on the day one. It looks
[01:24:48.960 --> 01:24:53.760]  suspicious to me. And now that we've got a little bit of facts, it looks like a completely false
[01:24:53.760 --> 01:24:59.280]  narrative. And I think you're going to see the evidence released with the camera footage of the
[01:24:59.280 --> 01:25:03.600]  cop when it comes out. Yeah. The real lockdown spook. She wasn't there accidentally. She was
[01:25:03.600 --> 01:25:08.160]  there to protest and interfere in ICE's actions and job. In her case, she got extreme results.
[01:25:08.160 --> 01:25:14.000]  That's the kind of the FAFO stuff. I don't buy that at all. Look, you have a right to protest
[01:25:14.000 --> 01:25:17.680]  the government. We don't have enough protests of the government. People should have stood up to
[01:25:17.680 --> 01:25:22.960]  them in 2020. And we need to stand up to this kind of thuggish behavior. That does not give
[01:25:22.960 --> 01:25:27.120]  them a right to hurt you because you're there to protest. Do you realize that's an essence
[01:25:27.120 --> 01:25:32.320]  of free speech? Do you realize that is explicitly protected in the first amendment? What else are
[01:25:32.320 --> 01:25:35.760]  you going to let these people get rid of? Going to let them get rid of the rest of the first
[01:25:35.760 --> 01:25:40.960]  amendment, free exercise of religion. You have a right to show up and redress your grievances.
[01:25:40.960 --> 01:25:46.400]  Why is that there? Because the founders of this country knew how thuggish governments operate.
[01:25:46.400 --> 01:25:49.600]  I'm sick and tired of excuses being made for this damn government.
[01:25:51.360 --> 01:25:55.360]  Yeah. Donald Lorden chat says, if she knows where to get a Glock switch,
[01:25:55.360 --> 01:25:58.720]  she would know where to get an unregistered Glock. And I agree with that sentence. Yeah.
[01:25:58.720 --> 01:26:03.120]  Yeah. All right. Let's talk about some more truth from your wonderful government. You can take
[01:26:03.120 --> 01:26:08.080]  everything they say to the bank, right? Now you've got R.F.K. Jr. pushing circumcision
[01:26:08.080 --> 01:26:12.400]  as a cause for autism. It just gets more and more ridiculous. Here's what he had to say.
[01:26:15.760 --> 01:26:17.280]  It's all part of pushing Tylenol.
[01:26:19.040 --> 01:26:24.000]  On it, there's two studies that show children who are circumcised early have double the rate
[01:26:24.000 --> 01:26:30.000]  of autism. It's highly likely because they're given Tylenol. That's elite.
[01:26:30.080 --> 01:26:34.160]  Since it's positive, all of it is stuff that we should be paying attention to.
[01:26:37.840 --> 01:26:42.000]  Let's not pay attention to the elephant in the room, the vaccines that he's talked about
[01:26:42.000 --> 01:26:51.760]  his entire life. Yeah, right. Okay. First of all, okay, you got a really high percentage,
[01:26:51.760 --> 01:26:56.960]  I would expect, of Jewish kids that were circumcised. Are they all getting autism?
[01:26:56.960 --> 01:27:03.920]  I don't think so. You have girls who are getting it, not as a higher rate as the boys are getting
[01:27:04.480 --> 01:27:14.320]  autism, but the fact that it's not just simply a male thing. I always think back, Dina Dell,
[01:27:14.320 --> 01:27:20.640]  one of the pioneers in talk radio, even before Rush Limbaugh. We used to enjoy what he had to say,
[01:27:20.640 --> 01:27:24.320]  except that he got on this hobby horse about circumcision. Dina Dell was Jewish,
[01:27:24.880 --> 01:27:30.960]  and he didn't like circumcision. That was his thing. Like I am with Trump and vaccines,
[01:27:30.960 --> 01:27:35.840]  he was that way with circumcision. I was like, okay, get over it. Let's talk about something
[01:27:35.840 --> 01:27:42.240]  that is relevant here. There are a lot of people that got that way about it. I would imagine
[01:27:42.880 --> 01:27:47.360]  that it's not as prevalent as it used to be. I would imagine that it hasn't exploded
[01:27:47.920 --> 01:27:54.240]  like autism has. The whole thing is just absolute nonsense. It's just one red herring
[01:27:54.240 --> 01:27:59.200]  after the other, so that you don't look at the obvious cause, the obvious cause that
[01:27:59.200 --> 01:28:05.120]  R.F.K. Jr. knows about, the obvious cause that he has talked about for decades,
[01:28:05.120 --> 01:28:11.680]  and that is the vaccines. That's what's causing the autism. Just look at it from a simple standpoint.
[01:28:11.680 --> 01:28:16.400]  What is the thing that exploded on all the kids at an early age? It's not Tylenol use.
[01:28:16.960 --> 01:28:22.800]  It's not circumcision, and it's not taking Tylenol because of the circumcision. I don't
[01:28:22.800 --> 01:28:27.680]  even think it's kids taking Tylenol because of the vaccines. They don't typically give kids
[01:28:27.680 --> 01:28:33.200]  Tylenol because they get vaccinated. They stick you and say, suck it up. It's all you're going to
[01:28:33.200 --> 01:28:40.320]  get, but none of this stuff makes any sense. It's just one ridiculous lie after the other.
[01:28:40.320 --> 01:28:48.480]  What is really sad is that the MAGA people are not getting mad enough at R.F.K. Jr. about this.
[01:28:48.480 --> 01:28:54.400]  What R.F.K. Jr. is doing about autism is what Donald Trump is doing about Epstein files.
[01:28:55.280 --> 01:29:00.320]  Both of them are involved in cover-ups, and I'm sick and tired of the cover-ups
[01:29:00.320 --> 01:29:04.320]  of the Trump administration. That's what he was put there for. He was put there to cover up. He
[01:29:04.320 --> 01:29:10.480]  was put there to regain trust, and he was put there to protect the interests of people like
[01:29:10.480 --> 01:29:15.520]  these pedophile networks and protect the interests of the pharmaceutical companies
[01:29:16.240 --> 01:29:19.840]  that are perhaps even worse than the pedophiles. They've got this massive
[01:29:19.840 --> 01:29:24.880]  depopulation program to kill and injure children, and that's what's happening here. They don't want
[01:29:24.880 --> 01:29:30.240]  to focus on that. Researchers hypothesize that pain and stressful surgery early in life
[01:29:30.800 --> 01:29:35.520]  can increase the risk of neurodevelopmental behavioral or psychological problems later on.
[01:29:35.520 --> 01:29:41.120]  Another possible explanation for the purported link, and this is coming from the New York Post,
[01:29:41.120 --> 01:29:45.520]  so as a Republican paper, they want to run with this. You throw them a little bit of a bread crumb,
[01:29:45.520 --> 01:29:48.720]  and they'll try to do everything they can to try to make it sound like it's real.
[01:29:50.880 --> 01:29:57.120]  It's the boys who undergo circumcision are more likely to interact with health care workers.
[01:29:57.120 --> 01:30:04.560]  Oh, okay, so health care workers are the cause, right? That's actually true to a large extent,
[01:30:04.560 --> 01:30:10.800]  leading to a higher detection rate of autism. A second smaller 2024 study out of Ireland
[01:30:11.280 --> 01:30:17.760]  found that circumcised boys with autism, quote, exhibited significant improvements in irritability,
[01:30:17.760 --> 01:30:22.480]  sensory issues, and repetitive behavior compared to their non-circumcised peers.
[01:30:25.040 --> 01:30:32.400]  In other words, they started with a population that has autism, and that would include
[01:30:32.400 --> 01:30:37.840]  uncircumcised kids. Then they found that the ones who were circumcised got better,
[01:30:37.840 --> 01:30:42.320]  but I don't think there's anything to that. And then they talked to a rabbi who does this all the
[01:30:42.320 --> 01:30:47.440]  time. He says he's done it for 40 years. He says he's never needed to recommend Tylenol.
[01:30:48.000 --> 01:30:52.880]  He said the procedure's quick, it's well tolerated. I've never had newborns using Tylenol.
[01:30:53.440 --> 01:30:58.240]  My focus is simply on providing safe, comfortable, natural healing for each patient.
[01:30:58.240 --> 01:31:03.600]  I don't think Moses had Tylenol either. Part of the Levitical Code, you know,
[01:31:04.560 --> 01:31:10.000]  amazed that you circumcise them. You know what? It sucks to be bored. But when I get on my phone
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[01:32:05.280 --> 01:32:09.440]  responsibly. And then on the 9th, 10th, and 11th day, you get them Tylenol every day.
[01:32:11.600 --> 01:32:15.760]  This is just ridiculous. Those guys that had to deal with David, you know, collecting.
[01:32:17.920 --> 01:32:23.920]  Those guys did. Yeah, but isn't it the same thing that Trump is doing with the Epstein files
[01:32:23.920 --> 01:32:29.200]  and Bondi and Cash Patel and Dan Bongino are all doing with that? And R.F.K. Jr.'s doing this as
[01:32:29.200 --> 01:32:37.920]  well. It's cover up, hide, and protect. And the worst people as well. Diagnosis rates for autism
[01:32:37.920 --> 01:32:46.240]  have risen 400% since 2000. Now one out of every 31 children are now affected. So a 400% increase.
[01:32:46.240 --> 01:32:53.040]  I think that's, I don't know, that seems to be a little bit light, but haven't had a 400% increase
[01:32:53.040 --> 01:33:02.320]  in circumcision or Tylenol use either. None of this narrative makes any sense unless you understand
[01:33:02.320 --> 01:33:11.440]  that it is an industrial cover up and a intentional misdirection, a red herring that is there. Well,
[01:33:11.440 --> 01:33:16.000]  you can cover up stuff for a long time, but eventually the truth comes out. Johnson and
[01:33:16.000 --> 01:33:22.000]  Johnson is going to have to pay a billion dollars in cancer cases. A lot of people got cancer from
[01:33:22.000 --> 01:33:30.720]  their talcum powder, baby powder. I'm glad that I have an aversion to dust and smoke and things
[01:33:30.720 --> 01:33:37.040]  like that. I've been borderline asthmatic my whole life and so we did not use baby powder on you guys.
[01:33:39.520 --> 01:33:46.960]  I forbid it. It all ended up working out for the best. That's right. $966 million to the family.
[01:33:46.960 --> 01:33:53.520]  This is just one case. The family of a woman who died from mesothelioma, finding the company liable
[01:33:53.520 --> 01:33:58.800]  for the latest lawsuit alleging it's baby powder. And of course the thing to remember about this
[01:33:58.800 --> 01:34:05.840]  Johnson and Johnson story is that they knew for a very long time the link between their talcum powder
[01:34:06.400 --> 01:34:13.440]  and the cancer of the mesothelioma and they refused to even put a warning on it or to take,
[01:34:13.440 --> 01:34:18.720]  certainly not to take it off the market, right? And just like RFK Jr. knows about what is happening
[01:34:18.720 --> 01:34:24.000]  with the GCI shot and he's not taking it off the market. They're patting themselves on the
[01:34:24.000 --> 01:34:29.040]  back for not recommending it to people anymore, not mandating it to people anymore, but they're
[01:34:29.040 --> 01:34:36.560]  not banning this deadly stuff and instead he's out there trying to invent new excuses to redirect
[01:34:36.560 --> 01:34:42.800]  people away from the vaccines causing autism. The acting CDC director wants to break up the
[01:34:42.800 --> 01:34:52.000]  MMR vaccine into three shots and this is causing a lot of stress from the vaccine company because
[01:34:52.000 --> 01:34:56.800]  they don't really care about anything except making money and they want to be able to hit you with a
[01:34:56.800 --> 01:35:01.600]  MMR shot, evidently make more money than if you get three separate injections. You know, maybe it's a
[01:35:01.600 --> 01:35:04.640]  matter of the fact that, you know, if they get it all at once they don't have to worry about you
[01:35:04.640 --> 01:35:08.880]  potentially not coming back for the next one. Yeah, we want all that money up front. We don't
[01:35:08.880 --> 01:35:14.560]  want to put you on a payment plan. We'd like a lump sum settlement, please. And they don't care
[01:35:14.560 --> 01:35:19.040]  the fact. Well, they get you with the MMR, all three of these things altogether, and they've
[01:35:19.040 --> 01:35:24.080]  never tested it to see if they interact with each other, but of course the adjuvants are always there
[01:35:24.080 --> 01:35:27.840]  as well and if you get three different shots you're going to still get the adjuvants out of there,
[01:35:27.840 --> 01:35:33.440]  but they hit you with a MMR and they hit you with MMR not just once but over and over and over again.
[01:35:34.080 --> 01:35:41.200]  We played that video of the guy. I believe he was connected to Pharma. I'm not sure if he worked
[01:35:41.200 --> 01:35:46.960]  for them directly or was a politician who works for them indirectly, but he was complaining about
[01:35:46.960 --> 01:35:55.840]  RFKJ pushing back against the mercury in the vaccines saying that there's no good replacement.
[01:35:55.840 --> 01:36:00.880]  We would have to split this up into multiple shots and that would decrease people's taking
[01:36:00.880 --> 01:36:06.320]  of these shots. So it is exactly that. They are only worried that if they have to come
[01:36:06.320 --> 01:36:10.720]  back multiple times they aren't going to take all of the shots that they want to sell them.
[01:36:10.720 --> 01:36:13.760]  That's right. That's right. One of the things that's always blown my mind is
[01:36:14.400 --> 01:36:19.200]  everything else that a doctor will prescribe you, they will flat out admit, oh well there's
[01:36:19.200 --> 01:36:27.200]  side effects. It could be dangerous. Vaccines, they are so loathe to admit it. They absolutely,
[01:36:27.280 --> 01:36:33.840]  oh no, everything is fine. You should take it when it is obviously more dangerous to
[01:36:34.640 --> 01:36:38.880]  use a needle, to inject this through the epidermis, to bypass the immune system,
[01:36:38.880 --> 01:36:45.120]  to load it with adjuvants. All these things make it obviously neurotoxic to some extent
[01:36:45.120 --> 01:36:49.680]  and they absolutely refuse. There's the fact that all these other things where they admit
[01:36:49.680 --> 01:36:53.440]  there are problems, they didn't ask for immunity. They didn't come in and say,
[01:36:53.440 --> 01:36:58.000]  hey we need immunity because while this drug is important, people need it, it's got side effects.
[01:36:58.800 --> 01:37:02.400]  This thing that they refuse to admit, they refuse to talk about the side effects on is the one they
[01:37:02.400 --> 01:37:07.280]  came in and said, we need immunity for this or it's going to bankrupt us when they start suing us.
[01:37:07.920 --> 01:37:12.560]  They're inherently unsafe is the term that they use. I think we're going to eventually find out
[01:37:14.080 --> 01:37:20.640]  the go-to thing for doctors used to be a couple hundred years ago, leeching. Used to put leeches
[01:37:20.640 --> 01:37:25.360]  on people to get the blood out of them because we had this idea that the theory was that we had
[01:37:26.480 --> 01:37:34.640]  bad humors. Now the bad humor is strictly on Jimmy Kimmel, but they had bad humors and we had to get
[01:37:34.640 --> 01:37:40.640]  rid of those somehow by getting the blood out. I think in the future people are going to be laughing
[01:37:40.640 --> 01:37:46.400]  at all of virology because if they force them to actually do the science, if they force them to
[01:37:46.400 --> 01:37:51.600]  repeat the results and show their evidence and show the data and isolate the stuff, you're going
[01:37:51.600 --> 01:37:56.720]  to find out that it's as much of a fraud as this bad humor stuff. It's a bad joke instead of a bad
[01:37:56.720 --> 01:38:04.000]  humor. They're going to find that the injections and the adjuvants, I mean one of the things,
[01:38:04.560 --> 01:38:08.240]  besides nearly bleeding George Washington to death, they poisoned him with mercury. Well,
[01:38:08.240 --> 01:38:13.040]  that's what they're putting in the vaccines now as a preservative because hey, we want to preserve
[01:38:13.040 --> 01:38:17.120]  the product and we want to preserve our profits. We don't care about preserving your life or your
[01:38:17.120 --> 01:38:24.800]  health. That's the reality this year. So yeah, this is the person who is the acting director
[01:38:24.800 --> 01:38:30.160]  of the CDC right now, Jim O'Neill, and he's just putting out all these sycophantic things to Trump
[01:38:30.160 --> 01:38:36.480]  in a post on X. He said, the commander in chief has offered advice to pregnant women, including
[01:38:36.480 --> 01:38:41.280]  a call to break up the MMR shot into three totally separate shots, not mixed together.
[01:38:41.280 --> 01:38:50.480]  Thank you, POTUS, for your leadership. So excuse me, he's just going to flatter him and cheer him,
[01:38:50.480 --> 01:38:58.640]  and I would suggest that you just not get any of them. The MMR vaccine is manufactured by
[01:38:59.200 --> 01:39:10.640]  Merck and GSK, GlaxoSmithKline, first licensed in 1971. And so going back to the 1960s and having
[01:39:10.640 --> 01:39:15.840]  some of these things separate, they said could instead disrupt individuals adherence to the
[01:39:15.840 --> 01:39:21.760]  vaccine schedule, ultimately encourage the diseases that they were designed to prevent. Well,
[01:39:23.120 --> 01:39:28.560]  we all got measles, but we didn't get autism back in the day. California County, meanwhile,
[01:39:28.560 --> 01:39:35.040]  is putting back in mask mandates. And they said the mandate is going to last until March 31st of
[01:39:35.040 --> 01:39:39.680]  next year, because then they know that the threat is going to go away. Now, why are they doing this?
[01:39:40.320 --> 01:39:47.840]  And this one county, well, what they did was they looked at the wastewater and ran it through their
[01:39:47.840 --> 01:39:54.720]  PCR procedure. And guess what they found? Whatever they wanted. Yeah, you can find anything you want,
[01:39:54.720 --> 01:40:00.880]  said the guy who invented it. Kerry Mullis. Yeah, if you magnify it enough, and they magnified
[01:40:00.880 --> 01:40:07.360]  enough. And so on the basis of this nonsense, they're saying, well, there's COVID in the water,
[01:40:07.360 --> 01:40:12.320]  be careful. And so we're all going to have to wear masks now. And they know that it'll go away
[01:40:12.320 --> 01:40:17.680]  from the water if they wait until March 31st. Well, we got some more comments here before we
[01:40:17.680 --> 01:40:22.320]  take a break. Defy tyrants, 1776. The government has achieved its goal of getting the American
[01:40:22.320 --> 01:40:27.680]  people to yearn for a dictator and police state. LMAO, kind of funny. There's that quote. I don't
[01:40:27.680 --> 01:40:34.960]  remember who said it. Black humor, but yeah. I forget who said it, but if communism or tyranny
[01:40:35.280 --> 01:40:39.120]  or whatever it was ever comes to the United States, it will come wrapped in the flag.
[01:40:39.120 --> 01:40:42.720]  I forget who said it, but that's exactly what they've done. Yeah, that's right.
[01:40:42.720 --> 01:40:46.880]  Tunnel Lord 1337. There was a bill in my state that wanted to stop illegals getting welfare,
[01:40:46.880 --> 01:40:50.800]  but the establishment in my state's legislature stopped the bill. That's because it gives them
[01:40:50.800 --> 01:40:56.640]  a built-in voter base. If you are paying these people, you can tell them, hey, the other guy is
[01:40:56.640 --> 01:41:00.560]  going to take away your check. I want to make sure you keep getting your check. And in fact,
[01:41:00.560 --> 01:41:06.640]  I want to make your check bigger. They're going to vote for you. They don't have any loyalty to
[01:41:06.640 --> 01:41:11.360]  the country. They don't have any loyalty to the ideas of freedom. They are simply here to exploit
[01:41:11.360 --> 01:41:17.680]  it as an economic zone. Cletus 555. Don't you guys have constitutional carry in Tennessee? Indeed.
[01:41:17.680 --> 01:41:22.960]  Indeed. This was before I lived in Tennessee. I took the course twice and both times forgot
[01:41:22.960 --> 01:41:27.760]  to turn in the paperwork because the second I get near bureaucracy, I start getting hives.
[01:41:27.760 --> 01:41:32.960]  I start sweating and getting nauseous. You hand me a paper and I begin to jitter.
[01:41:32.960 --> 01:41:38.080]  Yeah, I say that because when we lived in North Carolina, we had the video stores. We used to get
[01:41:38.080 --> 01:41:43.360]  calls all the time at night because we'd have a poster and the air conditioner or something come
[01:41:43.360 --> 01:41:49.200]  on and it would cause the poster to move and that would set off the alarm and they would call the
[01:41:49.200 --> 01:41:54.480]  cops. And I would go and the cops wouldn't be there. And so I had to go into the place on my own,
[01:41:54.480 --> 01:41:59.120]  but my biggest fear was that the cops would show up and shoot me. And so I told them, I said,
[01:42:00.320 --> 01:42:05.040]  call me, but don't call the cops. And I got a gun, but I didn't want to. I took the
[01:42:05.600 --> 01:42:10.720]  concealed carry class, took a gun instruction, but I did not go through and get my permit from
[01:42:10.720 --> 01:42:14.960]  the government. I wanted to know how to use it, but I didn't want the government's permission
[01:42:14.960 --> 01:42:20.000]  or their knowledge that I had a gun. So I turned off the alarm to call the police and just said,
[01:42:20.000 --> 01:42:24.800]  I'll handle it myself. I'd rather take my chances with a robber than with the police showing up.
[01:42:24.800 --> 01:42:28.960]  So whatever happens, happens. Yeah, that's right. They do have constitutional carry here.
[01:42:29.680 --> 01:42:34.400]  Permit-less carry. And there's quite a few states that now have that. Texas, I believe, also has
[01:42:34.400 --> 01:42:40.560]  that now. Tennessee, there's two or three more at least, I want to say. I would say a lot of them.
[01:42:40.560 --> 01:42:44.160]  I think it's about half or something. I don't know. I'm just thinking that's just my job.
[01:42:44.160 --> 01:42:49.440]  I know that some of the states we pass through when I drive though are very, very strict about
[01:42:49.440 --> 01:42:55.040]  their gun laws, which is always a bit of a concern when you're traveling with firearms.
[01:42:55.040 --> 01:42:56.720]  Well, at least you're not going through New Jersey.
[01:42:56.720 --> 01:43:03.120]  Yeah. No, never going through New Jersey. I'll probably never go to New Jersey again in my lifetime.
[01:43:04.960 --> 01:43:07.040]  Be careful. You never know. You may have to for some reason.
[01:43:07.040 --> 01:43:08.400]  Never say never.
[01:43:08.400 --> 01:43:10.400]  Okay, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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[01:46:04.960 --> 01:46:13.520]  Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, your annual global risk report
[01:46:14.880 --> 01:46:21.120]  makes for a stunning and sobering read. For the global business community,
[01:46:22.080 --> 01:46:27.760]  the top concern for the next two years is not conflict or climate.
[01:46:29.120 --> 01:46:37.120]  It is disinformation and misinformation, followed closely by polarization within our societies.
[01:46:37.120 --> 01:46:56.240]  In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You are listening to The David Knight Show.
[01:46:56.240 --> 01:47:00.880]  The David Knight Show
[01:47:00.880 --> 01:47:07.280]  Yes, and let's not forget that the real purpose of AI, as well as all these digital IDs,
[01:47:07.280 --> 01:47:15.040]  is surveillance and control. And to put us on the appropriate list and label us there.
[01:47:15.040 --> 01:47:19.600]  And we're going to talk a little bit about AI before we do. Do you want to go over? Let's see,
[01:47:19.600 --> 01:47:24.320]  we've got one comment here. We also have Dustin D. Helm. DK is
[01:47:24.320 --> 01:47:28.640]  Cuomo-phobic. That's right. I'm not afraid. Well, actually, I am afraid of the Cuomo's.
[01:47:29.440 --> 01:47:41.280]  I'm not afraid of the Homo's. Okay, so Deloitte caught filing $290,000 government report
[01:47:42.000 --> 01:47:47.600]  with AI errors, AI hallucinations. This is one of the big accounting firms, of course. I think it was,
[01:47:47.600 --> 01:47:52.080]  now this is in the UK. Here in the US, I think it's called Deloitte and Touche.
[01:47:52.720 --> 01:47:59.680]  I think as they merge or something, but still just Deloitte and abroad. The Australian arm
[01:47:59.680 --> 01:48:05.440]  of the UK big four accounting firm Deloitte has agreed to partially refund the cost of a report
[01:48:05.440 --> 01:48:10.640]  that it produced for the government in Canberra after the document was found to contain multiple
[01:48:10.640 --> 01:48:15.120]  AI-generated factual errors, said the Australian Financial Review.
[01:48:15.840 --> 01:48:20.080]  Oh, they're going to partially refund them? Are they going to give them back all the money except
[01:48:20.080 --> 01:48:27.920]  for the monthly fee for a chat GPT or something? Yeah. Sydney University Academic had earlier
[01:48:27.920 --> 01:48:33.760]  flagged numerous apparent hallucinations, typical large language models, prompting Deloitte to
[01:48:33.760 --> 01:48:39.520]  launch an internal review in August. So yeah, go audit yourself. You might want to audit your report
[01:48:39.520 --> 01:48:44.160]  if you're going to use AI to put it together. The updated report includes a new disclosure,
[01:48:44.240 --> 01:48:53.280]  confirming that AI specifically, Microsoft's Azure OpenAI GPT 4.0 model. That's a lot of qualifiers
[01:48:53.280 --> 01:48:57.120]  there. Had been used in its preparation. It also corrects over a dozen errors, including
[01:48:57.680 --> 01:49:04.560]  references to non-existent court rulings. This is not the first time we've seen this either.
[01:49:04.560 --> 01:49:09.440]  You put together a legal brief. You better make sure that this thing is not hallucinating.
[01:49:09.840 --> 01:49:17.280]  The judge is not going to take kindly. They don't like that at all. As well as fabricated quote,
[01:49:17.280 --> 01:49:22.720]  attributed to Justice Jennifer Davies. And that was the key. It misspelled her name,
[01:49:22.720 --> 01:49:28.240]  put her in as Davis. And that was what got one person suspicious. So I started looking at it
[01:49:28.240 --> 01:49:37.360]  in detail. That individual judge, Justice Jennifer Davies, is the Deputy President of the Australian
[01:49:37.360 --> 01:49:43.840]  Competition Tribunal, whatever the world that is. So Deloitte had agreed to repay the final
[01:49:43.840 --> 01:49:48.800]  installment under its contract. Though the amount was not disclosed, the full study
[01:49:48.800 --> 01:49:54.960]  on the computerized application of automated penalties in Australia's welfare system cost
[01:49:54.960 --> 01:50:01.680]  440,000 Australian dollars, about 290,000 US dollars. Rudge, a welfare expert, reportedly
[01:50:01.680 --> 01:50:07.200]  first noticed something was amiss when the report cited a book supposedly written by his
[01:50:07.200 --> 01:50:14.000]  Sydney University colleague. The title seemed outside her field of expertise, and it turned out
[01:50:14.000 --> 01:50:18.640]  to not exist at all. So he's like, wait a minute, she doesn't write about that subject. So he looked
[01:50:18.640 --> 01:50:23.600]  at it. Does she do a book like that? No, it doesn't exist. Wait, there's something else here. So think
[01:50:23.600 --> 01:50:31.360]  about how they want to use this. This is a study to talk about the computerized application of
[01:50:31.360 --> 01:50:38.000]  automated penalties in the welfare system. So as we laugh at these reports that are being done and
[01:50:38.000 --> 01:50:43.680]  these legal briefs that are being filed with hallucinated entities and cases and all the
[01:50:43.680 --> 01:50:50.640]  rest of this stuff, fantasy books, fantasy authors, they're going to use this stuff to identify us
[01:50:51.360 --> 01:50:57.280]  as criminals or as fraud or whatever they're going to use it for those types of things.
[01:50:57.360 --> 01:51:04.880]  And it's amazing how prescient Terry Gilliam was, right? The bottle-tuttle thing. It's not going to
[01:51:04.880 --> 01:51:10.400]  be some antiquated teletype machine that is typing and has a bug fall down it and does a bottle
[01:51:10.400 --> 01:51:18.720]  instead of a tuttle. It's going to be this stuff. But it is going to be a bug in an incomprehensibly
[01:51:18.720 --> 01:51:25.440]  complicated machine. That's right. Because that's where that comes from. I forget the woman's name.
[01:51:26.400 --> 01:51:27.840]  Lovelace, I believe.
[01:51:27.840 --> 01:51:34.000]  No, it wasn't Lovelace. It was some lady in the middle of the 20th century. She worked for the
[01:51:34.000 --> 01:51:41.200]  military and she's kind of a matronly government official. But she was one of the pioneers in a
[01:51:41.200 --> 01:51:46.960]  lot of the computing stuff. And when they had an issue, the machine started malfunctioning and
[01:51:46.960 --> 01:51:50.960]  they opened it up and they actually found a literal dead bug there that had caused some kind
[01:51:51.040 --> 01:51:58.320]  of a problem, or they thought it did. And she made a joke about it being a bug. So they kind
[01:51:58.320 --> 01:52:04.160]  of coined the term from that. It's my understanding of it. And so a literal bug is very much like
[01:52:05.200 --> 01:52:13.280]  Brazil. It's amazing. So Jeff Bezos says that the AI bubble is good because it will eliminate the
[01:52:13.280 --> 01:52:18.880]  weak. He's looking and acting more and more like a Nazi all the time, the Ubermensch, right?
[01:52:18.880 --> 01:52:20.640]  If he dies, he dies.
[01:52:22.960 --> 01:52:27.840]  Many investors and financial experts or all of them are talking, even some of the people in
[01:52:27.840 --> 01:52:33.760]  the AI industry, like Sam Altman, are talking about the looming AI bubble that is going to
[01:52:33.760 --> 01:52:40.320]  burst and wreak havoc on the entire global economy. But Jeff Bezos can't wait. He's probably
[01:52:40.320 --> 01:52:44.960]  already moved into short position on everything. During a tech conference in Italy last week,
[01:52:44.960 --> 01:52:51.120]  Bezos conceded that the AI industry is in, quote, a kind of industrial bubble.
[01:52:51.760 --> 01:52:55.520]  But he said the bubbles that are industrial are not nearly as bad. It can even be good
[01:52:55.520 --> 01:53:00.560]  because when the dust settles and you see who the winners are, societies benefit from those
[01:53:00.560 --> 01:53:05.680]  inventions. And that's what's going to happen here too. As a matter of fact, he was about the
[01:53:05.680 --> 01:53:11.040]  only one of the dot com things that survived this dot com bust was Amazon that was there.
[01:53:11.760 --> 01:53:17.360]  I wish I had taken the advice that I was giving them. I was a certified Apple developer for
[01:53:17.920 --> 01:53:23.840]  software. And I went to a conference and there was a guy from Apple and rather than talking about
[01:53:24.720 --> 01:53:29.680]  what their tools were, whatever the subject was, he just got up and he started going on and on
[01:53:29.680 --> 01:53:34.400]  about Amazon and how it was great and all the rest of the stuff. And I didn't know Amazon from pet.com
[01:53:35.040 --> 01:53:39.120]  and he said, I'm putting all my money in Amazon. This guy is probably a gazillionaire now,
[01:53:40.080 --> 01:53:44.080]  but he just, he was so excited about it. He couldn't stop talking about it at an Apple
[01:53:44.080 --> 01:53:52.400]  developer conference. And I'll never forget that because I keep every time I look at their stock
[01:53:52.400 --> 01:53:58.160]  price, I think about that speech, but you know, opportunities lost. Anyway, Baseless did pretty
[01:53:58.160 --> 01:54:06.160]  well on the dot com issue. He's insistent that the tech will eventually usher in an era of abundance
[01:54:06.960 --> 01:54:10.880]  marked by a boost in productivity, cheaper goods, and people living healthier lives.
[01:54:10.880 --> 01:54:16.640]  That kind of optimism has poured astronomical amounts of resources into a tech that still has
[01:54:16.640 --> 01:54:21.600]  a lot to prove. And I got to say that again, you know, George Gilder called these people in
[01:54:21.600 --> 01:54:27.600]  Silicon Valley, Neo Marxists. They're selling you the same thing that Marx said about the industrial
[01:54:27.600 --> 01:54:33.920]  revolution. They're saying about this AI revolution that they think that with their products that we're
[01:54:33.920 --> 01:54:41.040]  all going to have just infinite capability at our door. And it's just infinite wealth,
[01:54:41.680 --> 01:54:45.600]  no cost essentially for anything. And so all we have to do is worry about how we're going
[01:54:45.600 --> 01:54:50.000]  to allocate the resources. And of course they want to allocate all the resources to themselves,
[01:54:50.000 --> 01:54:55.680]  just like a communist leader does. But that was the fundamental idea behind Marx's approach to
[01:54:55.680 --> 01:54:59.680]  the industrial revolution. He said, we're going to have infinite wealth and we just need to figure
[01:54:59.680 --> 01:55:06.160]  out how it's going to be distributed by government or by politicians. And I think that that's also
[01:55:06.160 --> 01:55:11.040]  not going to happen. You know, when we start looking at these, the promises that they've made
[01:55:11.040 --> 01:55:17.200]  for AI, I think that, you know, it's going to be useful for government. It's going to be useful
[01:55:17.200 --> 01:55:22.480]  for surveillance, for tracking. But I don't think that in terms of productivity is going to make
[01:55:22.480 --> 01:55:27.040]  that much difference. It's going to be useful for doing movies and music and things like that,
[01:55:27.040 --> 01:55:32.560]  I think, for people. They don't have to be creative. You know, you use AI like the
[01:55:32.560 --> 01:55:38.000]  people in the sixties used drugs, you know. It hallucinates for you so you don't have to take the
[01:55:38.000 --> 01:55:45.840]  drugs. But anyway, I think that a lot of the things that we're seeing here may not be as bad
[01:55:45.840 --> 01:55:52.080]  as we feared. Experts have become increasingly skeptical of the industry's claim, though it
[01:55:52.080 --> 01:56:00.960]  becomes clear that the AI isn't ready to replace workers, at least not yet. A landmark MIT study
[01:56:00.960 --> 01:56:08.480]  that I talked about last week found that a whopping 95% of generative AI pilot programs at companies
[01:56:08.480 --> 01:56:15.680]  are falling flat, failing to drive rapid revenue growth. Like Dr. Rose said, he said,
[01:56:16.400 --> 01:56:20.560]  well, you might get fired because your boss thinks that he can replace you with AI, but he's not
[01:56:20.560 --> 01:56:26.880]  going to be able to replace you with AI. The AI won't work, but then neither will you. When bubbles
[01:56:26.880 --> 01:56:32.800]  happen, smart people get overexcited about the kernel of truth, said Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO.
[01:56:33.360 --> 01:56:39.680]  Are we in a phase where investors as a whole are overexcited about AI? My opinion is yes, he said.
[01:56:39.680 --> 01:56:46.400]  And again, just like with the internet, people thought that it was going to happen right away,
[01:56:47.120 --> 01:56:52.480]  and they got discouraged. So they all jump in like a lot of lemmings, and then when it doesn't happen
[01:56:52.480 --> 01:56:57.600]  right away, in spite of the fact that you can still see that it's going to work, they all jumped out
[01:56:57.600 --> 01:57:02.880]  like a bunch of lemmings. They went over the cliff, and so did the economy. Take the economy with
[01:57:02.880 --> 01:57:08.560]  them over the cliff. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon was quoted by CNBC, said, I think that
[01:57:08.560 --> 01:57:13.520]  there will be a lot of capital that's deployed that will turn out to not deliver returns. Let
[01:57:13.920 --> 01:57:19.360]  me translate that for you. Your money will disappear. A lot of capital will be deployed
[01:57:19.360 --> 01:57:25.520]  that will not generate returns. That's kind of a Federal Reserve Chairman-type speak.
[01:57:26.880 --> 01:57:31.280]  There's going to be a lot of money that just gets put out, and it ends up being wasted.
[01:57:31.280 --> 01:57:38.800]  Yeah, it's like irrational exuberance, right? So Amazon has caught peddling AI Slop version
[01:57:38.800 --> 01:57:47.120]  of Kari Doctorow's book about AI Slop. This is what we were talking about the other day.
[01:57:48.720 --> 01:57:54.080]  How they can come out right away with an imitation book or put up a fake book about something,
[01:57:54.640 --> 01:57:58.640]  and they can get AI to generate the artwork and the content and just throw it up,
[01:57:58.640 --> 01:58:05.680]  and Amazon lets them do that. Yeah, it's become increasingly difficult to find
[01:58:06.320 --> 01:58:12.880]  books that you want to read because before there was a barrier to entry. You actually had to sit
[01:58:12.880 --> 01:58:16.880]  down, and even if the premise was bad, you had to come up with a premise and actually write the
[01:58:16.880 --> 01:58:22.400]  words down. Yeah, and they had to get it printed or something. Now the AI can come up with a premise
[01:58:22.400 --> 01:58:28.480]  for you. It can write everything down, and it does a better job of formatting it than it does
[01:58:28.480 --> 01:58:35.200]  of coming up with premises, but you can have a book done in a day or less.
[01:58:35.760 --> 01:58:42.160]  And then have it up on Amazon, and there is so much AI written garbage out there.
[01:58:42.160 --> 01:58:48.240]  They'll sell it for you. As I point out on Futurism, if it were a black mirror episode,
[01:58:48.240 --> 01:58:53.520]  it would be two on the nose. Renowned tech critic, and I talked this week about what Kari Doctorow
[01:58:53.520 --> 01:59:02.720]  had said about AI. His book is titled In Shitification. It hasn't even been out for
[01:59:02.720 --> 01:59:06.640]  a single day, and Amazon is already peddling AI-generated copies of it,
[01:59:09.520 --> 01:59:15.520]  which is the ultimate irony here. They're making it his case for him, I guess.
[01:59:16.240 --> 01:59:22.960]  I would also bet that most of this is done by people in third world countries where they
[01:59:22.960 --> 01:59:27.680]  grab something, have the AI generate a slightly different version of it, and just relist it,
[01:59:27.680 --> 01:59:32.240]  and hope that they'll make a little bit of money on people not knowing which one is real.
[01:59:32.880 --> 01:59:40.640]  He tweeted out on X on Twitter, said, I love that the slop merchants are using my book
[01:59:40.640 --> 01:59:46.000]  to further InShittify Amazon, and that Amazon's terrible QA standards are letting them do it,
[01:59:46.000 --> 01:59:52.560]  he said. His screenshot showed a listing for a self-help paperback book listed for one dollar
[01:59:52.560 --> 01:59:58.320]  less than the Kindle version of his book, the real book. Everything about the knockoff appears
[01:59:58.320 --> 02:00:06.640]  to have been hastily copied and pasted from an AI chat bot, with even the title, A Bloated Mess
[02:00:06.640 --> 02:00:14.400]  of SEO Buzzwords. The title was, The Key Understanding You Get from InShittification Workbook,
[02:00:14.400 --> 02:00:20.160]  How to Execute Kari Doctorow's Plan for Reclaiming the Internet, Fighting Platform Decay,
[02:00:20.160 --> 02:00:22.960]  and Escaping the Digital Trap for Good. That's the title.
[02:00:23.840 --> 02:00:26.640]  And brevity is the soul of wit.
[02:00:28.240 --> 02:00:33.440]  The product description isn't much better, exhibiting further signs of a slapdash chat
[02:00:33.440 --> 02:00:39.360]  GBT job. The internet didn't just get worse. It was engineered to collapse. It opens, and you
[02:00:39.360 --> 02:00:45.120]  feel it every time you open an app that used to feel magical, but now it feels predatory.
[02:00:45.120 --> 02:00:51.280]  This isn't accidental. It's InShittification, and Kari Doctorow gave it a name because you were
[02:00:51.280 --> 02:00:57.600]  never meant to see it. That's kind of gibberish, right? The irony here is that this is a perfect
[02:00:57.600 --> 02:01:02.960]  example of the idea of his actual book. He even penned an article in The Guardian just days ago,
[02:01:02.960 --> 02:01:09.600]  which I covered, talking about that phenomenon that he named. Also known more formally as
[02:01:09.600 --> 02:01:14.960]  Platform Decay, InShittification is a term describing the breakdown of digital-
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[02:02:09.840 --> 02:02:27.520]  What makes Platform Decay fascinating is the intent behind it. Meta didn't become the cesspit
[02:02:27.520 --> 02:02:33.600]  of AI boomer slop it is today by accident. For example, these are calculated decisions
[02:02:33.600 --> 02:02:37.280]  with billions of dollars riding on them. The same can be said of Amazon.
[02:02:38.160 --> 02:02:44.720]  With a $2.5 trillion global empire, there's no reason that Amazon couldn't clean up
[02:02:44.720 --> 02:02:51.280]  its cluttered user interface and crack down on all of the door-shipped junk
[02:02:51.280 --> 02:02:56.800]  and AI counterfeits that now dominate its useless search feeds. So why don't they?
[02:02:57.440 --> 02:03:01.600]  Well, for that answer, you'll have to read the book, but just make sure that you order
[02:03:01.600 --> 02:03:09.440]  the right one, they say on futurism. And so as this is all happening, Sora 2 has a huge financial
[02:03:09.440 --> 02:03:18.720]  problem. It turns out that when they start to use AI for end products, as we're talking about the
[02:03:18.720 --> 02:03:23.120]  MIT study, they found that it was not making money for the people who actually deployed it.
[02:03:23.120 --> 02:03:30.080]  So here is OpenAI with their video generation software that does a really good job called Sora
[02:03:30.080 --> 02:03:36.800]  2. They put together their package and you know for X amount you get to use it for X amount of
[02:03:36.800 --> 02:03:43.280]  videos or whatever. And they have found that people are doing a lot more videos than they
[02:03:43.280 --> 02:03:47.360]  anticipated and it's costing them too much. The smartest people on earth couldn't figure
[02:03:47.360 --> 02:03:51.600]  out that if you give people access to a machine that's going to generate any weird video they
[02:03:51.600 --> 02:03:55.760]  can come up with, they were going to go a little bit crazy with it. These are the biggest brains
[02:03:55.760 --> 02:04:01.520]  on the planet, folks. And I think this is maybe an introductory time where they're giving people
[02:04:01.520 --> 02:04:07.520]  a chance to use this for free or whatever, but is that what's happening with Sora 2 now,
[02:04:07.520 --> 02:04:13.120]  Lance? Have they got that out for introductory free window cycle or something like that? Or
[02:04:13.120 --> 02:04:19.280]  maybe at least at a discounted cost and it is really costing them. They were not anticipating this.
[02:04:19.280 --> 02:04:27.920]  Yeah, their fee structure is really weird. So you sign up for it and you wait until they accept you
[02:04:27.920 --> 02:04:35.200]  as an early applicant and then I'd heard that some people were getting it for free as an early
[02:04:35.200 --> 02:04:39.840]  applicant but other people were having to pay for it so it's like a lottery thing or something. I'm
[02:04:39.840 --> 02:04:45.760]  not sure if they had it for free briefly and now you have to pay for it or what. But you need an
[02:04:45.760 --> 02:04:52.080]  iPhone for it, a new iPhone. It didn't take long for OpenAI's text to video and audio AI generator
[02:04:52.080 --> 02:04:58.400]  app, Sora 2, to melt down into a messy pile of potentially copyright infringing AI slop.
[02:04:58.400 --> 02:05:04.240]  Within just days, the TikTok style app's mind-numbing feed of AI-generated content,
[02:05:04.240 --> 02:05:09.600]  and that's what I imagine the app that you have to use for it only works on the new iPhone or
[02:05:09.600 --> 02:05:16.960]  something. It was filled with videos of Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants cooking up
[02:05:16.960 --> 02:05:23.680]  blue crystal meth in a lab, entire episodes of South Park, and depictions of physicist
[02:05:23.680 --> 02:05:28.080]  Stephen Hawking's being brutalized in horrible ways. I've seen some of the stuff about Hawking.
[02:05:28.640 --> 02:05:32.960]  Had him in like a wrestling thing, some guy picks him up and throws him, but then there was another
[02:05:32.960 --> 02:05:37.760]  one where he was winning an F1 race or something. Yeah, I saw one where it was like the X Games,
[02:05:37.760 --> 02:05:42.160]  they had him in a half pipe and he was just doing flips and things up and down. I don't know why
[02:05:42.160 --> 02:05:46.800]  they're doing that, but anyway, that's what people are using this for. See, this is how important AI
[02:05:46.800 --> 02:05:54.000]  is. Again, the smartest minds on the planet, after continually seeing what happens with AI,
[02:05:54.000 --> 02:05:58.560]  when they first released the image generators and people did nothing but generate stupid images
[02:05:59.520 --> 02:06:04.400]  for weeks, they couldn't figure out if we give them video, they're going to do the same thing.
[02:06:04.400 --> 02:06:09.280]  They can't even use pattern recognition. That's how stupid these people are.
[02:06:09.280 --> 02:06:13.600]  And there he is with what? Is that Teletubbies in the background? They've got a video of
[02:06:14.160 --> 02:06:18.640]  Altman with Teletubbies. That's what we want to see. Quite frankly, I'd rather watch the
[02:06:18.640 --> 02:06:25.440]  cat videos on YouTube. At least that's authentic, right? An update posted to his personal blog,
[02:06:25.440 --> 02:06:29.280]  Sam Altman admitted that the company had a lot of work to do, especially when it comes to turning
[02:06:29.280 --> 02:06:34.720]  its AI slop generator into a moneymaker. We're going to have to somehow make money for video
[02:06:34.720 --> 02:06:40.000]  generation. People are generating much more than we expected per user and a lot of videos are being
[02:06:40.000 --> 02:06:45.120]  generated for very small audiences. I think that's one of the other things too, isn't it Lance? I
[02:06:45.120 --> 02:06:53.680]  think Sora 2 does longer form videos, like maybe up to a half hour. One of them that recently came
[02:06:53.680 --> 02:06:57.840]  out did that, whereas in the past they would keep it short. They keep like six seconds or something
[02:06:57.840 --> 02:07:03.360]  like that. I'm not sure if Sora does long stuff. I hadn't seen anything about that, but I'm not sure.
[02:07:05.040 --> 02:07:11.120]  Was it Google that did the longer one? If you start doing really long form things, I mean
[02:07:11.120 --> 02:07:18.640]  six seconds, it's hard to give enough prompt to keep the thing on focus and I can only imagine
[02:07:18.640 --> 02:07:24.720]  how far it gets off on a tangent if you give it several minutes, let alone a half hour. Anyway,
[02:07:25.360 --> 02:07:30.160]  it says the pressing issue for the firm is because of the sheer amount of computing
[02:07:30.160 --> 02:07:35.520]  power needed to generate AI videos. So this is what we're all going to pay more for electricity
[02:07:35.520 --> 02:07:40.720]  or maybe not even have it, right? So we're going to lose our water. We're going to see our electricity
[02:07:40.720 --> 02:07:46.960]  skyrocket and get more expensive than our property tax so that people can generate videos. SpongeBob
[02:07:46.960 --> 02:07:52.720]  cooking math. Cooking math, that's right. It'll all be worth it, folks. It's going to be worth it,
[02:07:52.720 --> 02:08:00.400]  I promise. Well, the serious app is going to be to audit us and to track and surveil us,
[02:08:00.400 --> 02:08:04.640]  and that's not anything that we want either. I'd rather people make Teletubby videos with
[02:08:04.640 --> 02:08:12.000]  Sam Altman. SpongeBob. Yeah. Last month, researchers from the open source AI platform
[02:08:12.000 --> 02:08:18.400]  Hugging Face found that the energy demands of text to video generators quadruple when the
[02:08:18.400 --> 02:08:23.760]  length of the video doubles, suggesting that the power required increases quadratically,
[02:08:23.760 --> 02:08:30.320]  not linearly. In other words, it's exponential. So open AI's foray into slop-based social media
[02:08:30.320 --> 02:08:36.000]  could quickly turn into a very costly endeavor. Turning Sora 2 into a source of revenue will not
[02:08:36.000 --> 02:08:43.680]  be easy. It's not clear that users will actually pay to use the service. The other thing is that
[02:08:43.680 --> 02:08:49.600]  they've got a lot of people with the intellectual property theft that they're using. They've got
[02:08:49.600 --> 02:08:55.920]  people lined up to sue them because, of course, we know that open AI has got very, very deep pockets.
[02:08:55.920 --> 02:09:00.800]  They are an attractive defendant. There's also the fact that that's what the vast majority of
[02:09:00.800 --> 02:09:07.120]  people want out of it. They don't care about creating anything original. They want to take
[02:09:07.120 --> 02:09:11.840]  these known IPs and do something weird and goofy with them. They want to have, as you keep saying,
[02:09:11.840 --> 02:09:16.880]  SpongeBob making meth or Sam Altman with the Teletubbies. Just something weird and strange
[02:09:16.880 --> 02:09:23.120]  taking these known properties and making them odd. And this article talks about that as well.
[02:09:23.120 --> 02:09:28.800]  They say, well, where do they go with this stuff? I mean, they might say that, well,
[02:09:28.800 --> 02:09:34.240]  maybe the people who own South Park or whatever, the people in SpongeBob SquarePants might sell
[02:09:34.240 --> 02:09:38.800]  us the rights so that we can use that character for this. They said, that's not the way this works.
[02:09:38.800 --> 02:09:43.280]  These people don't want the entire planet playing with their intellectual property that they've
[02:09:43.280 --> 02:09:47.120]  created and turning it in ways that they don't like. So they're not going to sign up for that.
[02:09:47.120 --> 02:09:54.640]  Meanwhile, they said that the whole process of the AI industry has been ask for forgiveness later
[02:09:54.640 --> 02:09:59.920]  approach to intellectual property and content moderation. As for how much processing power
[02:09:59.920 --> 02:10:07.600]  this thing uses, running WAN 2.2, which is an open source thing that's almost as good as Sora
[02:10:07.600 --> 02:10:12.800]  except it doesn't have audio, doing that on a consumer grade graphics card, even a good one,
[02:10:12.800 --> 02:10:20.320]  takes more than two hours to generate a five second video at the qualities that the major
[02:10:21.280 --> 02:10:29.520]  platforms use. Well, as they said, the idea, perhaps similar to YouTube's ad monetization
[02:10:29.520 --> 02:10:33.920]  program for videos that include copyright material, would give studios a financial incentive
[02:10:33.920 --> 02:10:37.200]  to opt in, but they're not going to do that. As one person said,
[02:10:39.920 --> 02:10:45.200]  right holders who want their characters, they're not going to have any rights holders who want
[02:10:45.200 --> 02:10:50.640]  their characters to be generated by users. So it's not clear where these proceeds are going
[02:10:50.640 --> 02:10:57.200]  to come from. When thousands of GPU intensive 10 second South Park clips also risk copyright
[02:10:57.200 --> 02:11:02.000]  lawsuits, the math is going to get very ugly quickly. So in other words, the biggest problem
[02:11:02.000 --> 02:11:06.960]  that OpenAI is faced with right now is not how they're going to pay for the electricity
[02:11:08.160 --> 02:11:12.960]  and recoup their cost of the capital investment. It's going to be these lawsuits that are coming
[02:11:12.960 --> 02:11:18.640]  up because they have a lot of money and these companies are going to be coming after them.
[02:11:18.640 --> 02:11:23.920]  If the studios become partners rather than adversaries, OpenAI can potentially offset the
[02:11:23.920 --> 02:11:28.960]  cost while buying legal cover, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen. There's a world of
[02:11:28.960 --> 02:11:34.880]  difference between studios collecting YouTube revenue on video clips that they produce that
[02:11:34.880 --> 02:11:42.160]  they control. And on the other hand, handing over their characters for anyone to freely manipulate
[02:11:42.160 --> 02:11:49.200]  and exchange for a few bucks. Why on earth would any brand pay for their IP to be surfaced by a
[02:11:49.200 --> 02:11:56.000]  user prompt upon their request? Why would I, as a multi-billion dollar rights holder, not just take
[02:11:56.000 --> 02:12:03.120]  you to the cleaners, said another user. Maybe what's going to happen with OpenAI. Now the Bank
[02:12:03.120 --> 02:12:08.960]  of England is warning that there's going to be an impending disaster financially because of AI
[02:12:09.600 --> 02:12:15.600]  and it seems like every day we get another big player warning of this. Now it's the Bank of
[02:12:15.600 --> 02:12:20.720]  England sounding the alarm warning of intensifying risk of sudden correction to global financial
[02:12:20.720 --> 02:12:27.440]  markets driven by spending frenzy on artificial intelligence. So how do people lose confidence
[02:12:27.440 --> 02:12:33.440]  in AI? Gradually, then suddenly. I think we're starting to be right on the cusp.
[02:12:33.440 --> 02:12:37.280]  You're right. I did delete your entire account history with your customers.
[02:12:38.160 --> 02:12:42.000]  Where they'll ever be able to produce enough revenue is a limiting question. A startling
[02:12:42.000 --> 02:12:48.240]  report by the MIT that everybody's still talking about in August found that only a measly 5% of AI
[02:12:48.240 --> 02:12:54.400]  pilot programs has succeeded at revenue acceleration with a vast majority of them falling
[02:12:54.400 --> 02:13:01.440]  flat. Yet according to recent estimates, generative AI now accounts for roughly 40%
[02:13:02.560 --> 02:13:07.120]  of the U.S. gross domestic product. Do you see the magnitude of this bubble?
[02:13:07.120 --> 02:13:13.920]  This is why when we look at gold and silver and we look at the stock market bubble from AI
[02:13:14.640 --> 02:13:19.440]  and we look at the massive amount of debt, not just in the United States, certainly U.S.'s
[02:13:20.800 --> 02:13:25.040]  premier position of this, but globally, all the different countries. Everybody's concerned
[02:13:25.040 --> 02:13:29.920]  about fiat and rightfully so. Everybody's concerned about this AI bubble and rightfully so.
[02:13:30.640 --> 02:13:38.400]  And that's why people are looking for something that is safe and solid and concrete and tangible.
[02:13:38.400 --> 02:13:42.240]  That's why they're looking for gold and silver. And again, I'll just mention real quickly,
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[02:13:45.520 --> 02:13:50.800]  and you can start accumulating that on a gradual basis, which is a great way to do it.
[02:13:51.520 --> 02:13:54.720]  He's got Wolf Pack, lets you sign up for whatever level you want to start saving.
[02:13:55.520 --> 02:14:01.840]  AI companies have accounted for 80% of the gains in U.S. stocks so far in 2025.
[02:14:02.640 --> 02:14:08.640]  That is helping to fund and drive growth in the U.S. as the AI-driven stock market draws
[02:14:08.640 --> 02:14:14.160]  in money from all over the world and feeds a boom in consumer spending by the rich.
[02:14:15.120 --> 02:14:22.560]  Not by us, right? But simply, only the extremely wealthy appear to be benefiting from all of this
[02:14:23.360 --> 02:14:29.440]  because they're the only ones who are buying these stocks. The top 10% of earners account for half
[02:14:29.440 --> 02:14:35.920]  of consumer spending, and this is the highest share on record since the data begins. And so
[02:14:35.920 --> 02:14:41.680]  we're seeing more and more the concentration of wealth, the transfer of wealth. And you may
[02:14:41.680 --> 02:14:46.080]  celebrate when you say, well, yeah, these people are going to lose it when the bubble bursts. But
[02:14:47.120 --> 02:14:52.960]  that's really bad for all of us because that money is not going to be transferred to somebody else
[02:14:52.960 --> 02:14:57.920]  when this bubble bursts. And right now, they're feeling good about it because they see this as a
[02:14:57.920 --> 02:15:03.040]  paper gain. They've not actually realized this money, but they're spending money as if they have
[02:15:03.040 --> 02:15:06.800]  that real money and all of a sudden it's going to disappear like that. Also, when did the wealthy
[02:15:06.800 --> 02:15:13.760]  ever lose money? Anytime the ultra-rich over-invest in something, anytime they break the market
[02:15:13.760 --> 02:15:18.960]  economy, they come hat in hand to the government and go, oh, gee, I'm real sorry, mister. I won't
[02:15:18.960 --> 02:15:24.560]  do it again. I need a bailout, mister. I'm so sorry. I won't do it again. That's right. Not only bailed
[02:15:24.560 --> 02:15:29.840]  out with that, but many of them were smart enough to know how to hedge their investments. And that's
[02:15:29.840 --> 02:15:36.080]  why a lot of them are buying gold and silver. So anyway, the AI trade is beginning to resemble
[02:15:36.080 --> 02:15:42.640]  one of the greatest speculative manias of market history, said one chief investment officer. He
[02:15:42.640 --> 02:15:49.280]  said, for me, there is no denying that we are in the midst of a bubble and a total retail-driven
[02:15:49.280 --> 02:15:58.640]  frenzy. By that, he means retail. He means the rest of us who are not big banks or big investment
[02:15:58.640 --> 02:16:02.720]  houses buying this. In other words, it's not BlackRock that's buying this stuff, but it's
[02:16:04.320 --> 02:16:08.160]  individuals who are out there, the retail trade in the stock market and the ones who are really
[02:16:08.160 --> 02:16:13.200]  going to be hurt by this when it blows up. Let's take a quick break here. You want to do some
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[02:16:38.800 --> 02:16:44.960]  Don't want you affording your life. Wow. Well, that's a horrifying to know. Yeah,
[02:16:44.960 --> 02:16:49.600]  they got to make that choice. Yeah. Okay. We're going to take a quick break, folks,
[02:16:49.600 --> 02:17:01.360]  and we'll be right back. Stay with us.
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[02:21:07.760 --> 02:21:12.400]  want to destroy our food. And of course we've known this for a long time. But there's now another
[02:21:12.400 --> 02:21:19.760]  report yet another one coming out from Gates Rockefeller of the UN. And so it is more ways
[02:21:19.760 --> 02:21:25.040]  that they want to mess with our food supply. It's a coordinated global program promoted
[02:21:25.040 --> 02:21:29.600]  by the UN Rockefeller Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum to reshape agriculture, human
[02:21:29.600 --> 02:21:37.040]  diets, and financing so that every nation's food supply fits within quantified planetary boundaries.
[02:21:37.040 --> 02:21:44.560]  And this is what the climate MacGuffin has really been about. So the Gates funded projects are
[02:21:44.560 --> 02:21:50.080]  re-engineering the genetic code of crops themselves as well as working on geoengineering.
[02:21:50.080 --> 02:21:57.600]  There's not anything that they want to leave alone. And so in 2025 we have a commission from
[02:21:57.600 --> 02:22:07.280]  the Lancet called EAT, E-A-T, which is about so-called Healthy Sustainable Just Food Systems.
[02:22:07.840 --> 02:22:13.840]  It's like climate justice or social justice. So now we have food justice,
[02:22:13.840 --> 02:22:17.440]  but they call it Just Food. It's kind of like Just Pants. That was the thing that
[02:22:18.240 --> 02:22:21.040]  David Lederman had, I think was the name of his production company.
[02:22:21.040 --> 02:22:23.200]  How about Just Leave Me Alone?
[02:22:23.200 --> 02:22:27.600]  Yeah. So it's kind of like how when you put a word in front of justice,
[02:22:27.600 --> 02:22:31.520]  you're no longer talking about justice. Well, this you're no longer talking about justice,
[02:22:31.520 --> 02:22:34.000]  and you're not talking about food either. That's right.
[02:22:34.000 --> 02:22:36.880]  Food justice. You don't get any food or justice.
[02:22:36.880 --> 02:22:41.360]  But what I think is funny is that that's all we want is I just want food.
[02:22:41.360 --> 02:22:45.920]  I don't want their chemicals. I don't want their engineered food or their engineered
[02:22:46.800 --> 02:22:50.400]  climate. Once we get our biometric digital IDs tied to our bank accounts,
[02:22:50.400 --> 02:22:55.040]  the digital programmable money, quote unquote, the globalist power elites at
[02:22:55.040 --> 02:22:58.400]  the Gates and Rockefeller foundations will be able to enforce the rules on what we buy,
[02:22:58.400 --> 02:23:03.200]  what we consume, where we go, what we wear, eliminating most of our choices.
[02:23:04.240 --> 02:23:07.120]  It will all be wrapped into your social credit score, which will determine your
[02:23:07.120 --> 02:23:11.680]  privileges in the new digital economy. We've been talking about this for years,
[02:23:11.680 --> 02:23:17.760]  but now this new Lancet paper, and it declares that it's been funded by the Gates Foundation,
[02:23:17.760 --> 02:23:22.720]  Rockefeller Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, Ikea, Ikea Foundation.
[02:23:22.720 --> 02:23:27.280]  We don't have an Ikea store around here, but I'm not a fan of Ikea.
[02:23:28.000 --> 02:23:31.680]  I didn't like the products that much before because they tend to, it's like, wow,
[02:23:31.680 --> 02:23:34.240]  look at how cheap that is. That looks kind of functional, but then you get it,
[02:23:34.240 --> 02:23:38.560]  and it starts falling apart. It's made out of a particle board and stuff like that.
[02:23:38.560 --> 02:23:43.200]  Also, every excursion to Ikea ends up being a four-hour nightmare.
[02:23:43.200 --> 02:23:48.400]  Oh, yeah. Yeah, they channel you into this, walk the full length of the store. There was one in
[02:23:48.400 --> 02:23:52.560]  Austin. Fortunately, it was far away from us, so we only did it a couple of times, but
[02:23:52.560 --> 02:23:58.800]  what an experience. Now, if that weren't bad enough, they want to control you just like they
[02:23:58.800 --> 02:24:02.160]  control you when you get in their store. They want to control what you eat, where you go,
[02:24:02.160 --> 02:24:08.240]  other things like that. And then also the so-called Children's Investment Fund Foundation.
[02:24:09.280 --> 02:24:16.800]  These grants finance the work through the EAT Foundation in Oslo, so this E-A-T Foundation.
[02:24:17.520 --> 02:24:22.240]  So the Lancet argues that controlling food systems is the key to controlling every major sector,
[02:24:22.880 --> 02:24:27.920]  linking together nutrition, climate, economics, governance, all under one unified global
[02:24:27.920 --> 02:24:35.200]  framework. Yes, that is a strategic thing in order to get our food. Also, you have a connection
[02:24:35.200 --> 02:24:41.200]  of Tony Blair and Larry Ellison are joining this as part of the World Government Summit,
[02:24:42.000 --> 02:24:47.040]  also selling this idea. And here's the other thing, okay? Just like the six degrees of separation of
[02:24:47.040 --> 02:24:52.640]  Kevin Bacon, when you look at the degrees of separation and the globalist, why is it that
[02:24:52.640 --> 02:25:00.480]  Trump is always one, maybe at most two degrees of separation away from all of these globalists?
[02:25:01.040 --> 02:25:05.920]  Again, Tony Blair and Larry Ellison, people that Trump is promoting. Larry Ellison promoting him
[02:25:05.920 --> 02:25:12.480]  from the very beginning with that horrific idea, Stargate. We're going to use AI to analyze you
[02:25:12.480 --> 02:25:17.760]  and custom make a vaccine, an mRNA vaccine just for you, genetically tailored to you.
[02:25:18.640 --> 02:25:28.480]  And then he takes Larry Ellison and puts him in a position for TikTok and other media issues,
[02:25:28.480 --> 02:25:35.520]  as I pointed out yesterday, the fact that he intimidated the sale of CBS and then delayed it.
[02:25:35.520 --> 02:25:41.200]  And finally, they were desperate enough that David Ellison, Larry Ellison's son, buys it.
[02:25:41.200 --> 02:25:48.320]  Tony Blair, Trump wants him to be the governor of Gaza and so forth. And you've got Liberty
[02:25:48.880 --> 02:25:54.160]  publications out of the UK saying, does Trump not realize just how toxic Tony Blair is?
[02:25:55.120 --> 02:25:59.760]  Does the base that thinks that Trump is going to be their savior, do they realize how much
[02:25:59.760 --> 02:26:05.680]  of a globalist he is? Show me your friends and your allies and your donors and supporters,
[02:26:05.680 --> 02:26:11.040]  like Albert Borla, Tony Blair, Larry Ellison, et cetera, et cetera. And I will tell you who
[02:26:11.040 --> 02:26:17.120]  you are. And we can see who Trump is because of his friends. So the Lancet paper says,
[02:26:17.120 --> 02:26:23.760]  food systems sit at the nexus of health, environment, climate, and justice. A food
[02:26:23.760 --> 02:26:29.440]  system's transformation is fundamental for solving crises related to the climate, biodiversity,
[02:26:29.440 --> 02:26:35.920]  health, and justice again. The central position of food systems emphasizes the interdependent
[02:26:35.920 --> 02:26:42.000]  nature of these crises rather than each crisis separately, which highlights the need to position
[02:26:42.000 --> 02:26:48.720]  food systems change as a global integrator across economic governance and policy domains.
[02:26:49.440 --> 02:26:52.480]  And of course, just look at what happened in the Netherlands where you had Mark Rutte
[02:26:53.120 --> 02:26:58.080]  dedicated to destroying traditional farms, making fertilizer coming into the country,
[02:26:58.720 --> 02:27:03.840]  treating it like somebody was bringing in fentanyl or something. And so Mark Rutte got
[02:27:03.840 --> 02:27:11.120]  kicked out. Where did they send him? To NATO. He's now the head of NATO. So again, understand that
[02:27:11.120 --> 02:27:16.320]  these are people who, just like the leader of NATO, these people are leading this war of food
[02:27:16.320 --> 02:27:23.200]  against us. They want to kill, kill, kill. That's their issue. They want to kill our way of life
[02:27:23.200 --> 02:27:30.000]  and they want to kill life. By redefining food as the central lever for solving global crises,
[02:27:30.000 --> 02:27:35.360]  the commission positions international authorities and private foundations to influence or to direct
[02:27:35.360 --> 02:27:41.920]  national policies far beyond agriculture itself. The dystopian vision turns food policy into a
[02:27:41.920 --> 02:27:48.240]  mechanism for global management where unelected institutions under the banner of sustainability
[02:27:48.320 --> 02:27:55.440]  unilaterally dictate how nations farm, dictate how they trade and what they eat.
[02:27:56.080 --> 02:28:01.280]  And so I'm going to show you the application of this for Trump in America, what it looks like
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[02:29:08.560 --> 02:29:13.920]  Mechanisms like biometric digital IDs and digital programmable payment systems
[02:29:13.920 --> 02:29:18.400]  that are for reshaping of the global food system. And who would that be? That'd be people like Tony
[02:29:18.400 --> 02:29:24.880]  Blair, who has always been a cheerleader for digital ID, be people like Larry Ellison,
[02:29:24.880 --> 02:29:28.880]  and it'd be the people like Trump who is working with them as their friend.
[02:29:29.840 --> 02:29:33.920]  So they're coming for the food. They want to destroy the farms and the ranches.
[02:29:34.800 --> 02:29:39.440]  This comment from Patrick Wood at Technocracy News says,
[02:29:39.440 --> 02:29:42.720]  Technocrats are turning the book of Genesis on its head.
[02:29:43.600 --> 02:29:48.400]  God gave us food to grow and to freely eat and technocrats are destroying food.
[02:29:49.120 --> 02:29:52.960]  God gave us work to do and technocrats want to destroy work with AI.
[02:29:53.680 --> 02:29:59.280]  God gave us women to give birth. Technocrats are killing fertility and creating artificial
[02:29:59.280 --> 02:30:04.720]  wombs. God gave us land to work and technocrats are taking land away from us.
[02:30:05.520 --> 02:30:12.160]  What is wrong with this picture? At every turn, the devil is in the details and the technocrats
[02:30:12.160 --> 02:30:18.880]  are his minions. In short, technocracy is an anti-human doomsday device. And you got people
[02:30:18.880 --> 02:30:27.360]  like Peter Thiel telling you that the antichrist are the people who want to or the system that
[02:30:27.360 --> 02:30:32.000]  wants to block what is happening with technocracy. Not the technocracy itself, but the people want
[02:30:32.000 --> 02:30:39.120]  to stop that. And so how does this look here in America? In the Netherlands, we had Mark Rutte,
[02:30:39.120 --> 02:30:44.400]  who just went out and started putting blanket prohibitions on farms and fertilizer and things
[02:30:44.400 --> 02:30:50.400]  like that. And that's the way they roll in the EU. In the EU, you got people like Ursula Fond of Lying
[02:30:51.120 --> 02:31:00.000]  and Christine Lagarde, who wants to just, they call it CBDC, they don't even try to hide the agenda.
[02:31:00.000 --> 02:31:04.720]  So Mark Rutte didn't try to hide the agenda. What Trump is doing, when you look at this trade thing
[02:31:04.720 --> 02:31:09.120]  with the soybeans, and it's not just soybeans, it's other agricultural products as well,
[02:31:09.120 --> 02:31:13.840]  soybeans are just the key thing because it's something that China buys a lot. I mean,
[02:31:13.840 --> 02:31:19.280]  they make a lot of tofu, but they also use it for feed for animals and things like that.
[02:31:19.840 --> 02:31:25.120]  And so don't tell me that Trump didn't know what was going to happen because he did this in his
[02:31:25.120 --> 02:31:31.840]  first term. And there was massive chaos and economic disaster for the farmers in his first
[02:31:31.840 --> 02:31:37.200]  term. And he belatedly gave them some subsidies and they still haven't done anything to help the
[02:31:37.200 --> 02:31:40.800]  farmers. They keep saying, yeah, any day now we're going to do something about it. Well,
[02:31:40.800 --> 02:31:45.760]  he'd already seen it happen in his first term. So don't tell me when he comes in with crushing
[02:31:45.760 --> 02:31:50.960]  tariffs on China, they doesn't know they're going to cut off, for example, soybeans from $12 billion
[02:31:51.600 --> 02:31:58.000]  to zero. Don't tell me they doesn't know that. And he hasn't planned on doing anything after he
[02:31:58.000 --> 02:32:03.120]  waits and sees it happen. And then they're very, very slow to react. They should have been proactive.
[02:32:03.120 --> 02:32:06.080]  They would have known that that was going to happen if they wanted to help the farmers.
[02:32:06.080 --> 02:32:09.440]  But the farmers have been left in the lurch and the ones who are going to go out of business
[02:32:09.440 --> 02:32:12.880]  are going to be the small medium sized farmers, just like the ones who went out of business
[02:32:12.880 --> 02:32:17.920]  during Trump's lockdown over the fake pandemic with small and medium sized companies. So he's
[02:32:17.920 --> 02:32:23.040]  doing it yet again. It's going to be the little people. And who is he doing it for? He's doing
[02:32:23.040 --> 02:32:31.120]  it for his soy boyfriend, Javier Malay. China has turned to soybeans from Argentine farmers,
[02:32:31.120 --> 02:32:36.800]  even as the Trump administration telegraphs more help for Argentina's economy. So
[02:32:36.800 --> 02:32:44.400]  the little people don't count. It's only the people who are part of his club. And that includes
[02:32:44.400 --> 02:32:51.680]  Javier Malay. Used in everything from animal feed to fuel, soybeans regularly rank among the most
[02:32:51.680 --> 02:32:58.320]  valuable U.S. agricultural exports, towering over higher profile crops like corn and cotton.
[02:32:58.320 --> 02:33:02.400]  For American soybean farmers, their top overseas market has long been China,
[02:33:02.480 --> 02:33:07.440]  which bought about a third of their crop, which is about $12 billion worth of American soybean
[02:33:07.440 --> 02:33:14.320]  products in the last calendar year, but not anymore. Zero this year. Sales falling to zero
[02:33:14.320 --> 02:33:19.840]  in May. This has pushed many American farmers reliant on soybeans nearly to the breaking point
[02:33:19.840 --> 02:33:26.640]  and has also created a glut on the market for the soybeans that they're trying to sell to other
[02:33:26.640 --> 02:33:31.200]  people while the American farmers have got a glut. So the price, it's even worse than the fact that
[02:33:31.200 --> 02:33:40.400]  they lost a third of their sales because now their product is oversupplied and the price of
[02:33:40.400 --> 02:33:46.240]  the product is actually falling as well. So Buenos Aires recently sold more than two and a half
[02:33:46.240 --> 02:33:52.160]  million metric tons of soybeans to Beijing after briefly suspending its export tax on the soy
[02:33:52.160 --> 02:33:59.360]  products. Again, if Malay is some kind of a free market genius, why is he taxing exports of all
[02:33:59.360 --> 02:34:05.040]  things? You know, even taxing imports is one thing. You do that maybe to argue that you're
[02:34:05.040 --> 02:34:10.160]  going to protect industries, but how could you argue for an export tax? That only hurts your
[02:34:10.160 --> 02:34:16.960]  producers. But Trump is going to be the Trump supporters who aren't billionaires who are going
[02:34:16.960 --> 02:34:23.920]  to pay the price. It's not going to be somebody like Javier Malay. It's unfortunate, says Secretary
[02:34:23.920 --> 02:34:29.200]  Scott Besant, Treasury Secretary Scott. But it's unfortunate that the Chinese leadership has decided
[02:34:29.200 --> 02:34:35.040]  to use the American farmers, soybean farmers in particular, as a hostage or pawn in the trade
[02:34:35.040 --> 02:34:41.120]  negotiations. Wait a minute. It's the Chinese who are using us as a pawn in a trade war? Wasn't it
[02:34:41.120 --> 02:34:45.600]  Trump who started the trade war? Wasn't it Trump who knew what would happen because he did it
[02:34:46.480 --> 02:34:51.120]  the wrong way once before? He didn't see any of this stuff coming? And Scott Besant didn't
[02:34:51.120 --> 02:34:55.120]  see any of this stuff coming? No, it's the Chinese who are doing it. Talk about projection.
[02:34:56.000 --> 02:35:01.040]  Farmers say they want Trump to reach a trade deal with China that ends the unofficial bar go on
[02:35:01.040 --> 02:35:07.120]  soybeans. But instead, what they see is the White House preparing to bail out one of their chief
[02:35:07.120 --> 02:35:13.680]  rivals for the Chinese export market. The American Soybean Association president said the frustration
[02:35:14.240 --> 02:35:20.480]  is overwhelming. Well, I would call it a betrayal. And maybe, you know, MAGA doesn't care if you make
[02:35:20.480 --> 02:35:26.880]  America grow again, right? Maybe we should be growing our food, but he wants to shut down the
[02:35:26.880 --> 02:35:34.480]  farms. The US side should take proactive steps to remove relevant unreasonable tariffs. And of course,
[02:35:34.480 --> 02:35:40.960]  that would take appropriate steps to even stabilize the economic chaos that Trump has arbitrarily,
[02:35:40.960 --> 02:35:48.000]  capriciously and unilaterally inflicted on the American producers and manufacturers across the
[02:35:48.000 --> 02:35:53.680]  board in every industry, not just this one. The Trump administration will announce new support
[02:35:53.680 --> 02:35:58.640]  for farmers. Keep seeing this. But any day now, they're going to have something to help. And they
[02:35:58.640 --> 02:36:04.240]  never planned on this consequence. The check's in the mail. Yeah. The soybean farmers of our country
[02:36:04.240 --> 02:36:10.480]  are being hurt because China is, for negotiating reasons only, not buying, said Trump on True
[02:36:10.480 --> 02:36:14.880]  Social. So it's all China's fault. It's not his fault because he kicked this whole thing off.
[02:36:15.520 --> 02:36:19.760]  He said, we made so much money on tariffs, we're going to take a small portion of that money and
[02:36:19.760 --> 02:36:25.840]  help our farmers. And as a matter of fact, the support they're talking about is much smaller
[02:36:25.840 --> 02:36:31.760]  than the support that they gave to the farmer's chief competitor there, Javier Malay, in Argentina.
[02:36:32.480 --> 02:36:36.880]  The question is whether the aid will come soon enough to save this year's massive harvest of
[02:36:36.880 --> 02:36:43.760]  soybeans. At the center of the firestorm is Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins, who
[02:36:44.880 --> 02:36:50.720]  warned this week that the movement of uncertainty and the moment of uncertainty in the farm economy
[02:36:50.720 --> 02:36:57.440]  is real, she said. She emphasized that Trump has long supported US farmers. Yeah. You just can't
[02:36:57.440 --> 02:37:03.440]  see it though, can you? But this is like we hear from all of these QAnon people. Just trust the
[02:37:03.440 --> 02:37:09.440]  plan. He's got a plan for you farmers. Yeah, he's going to slit your throat. And that's his plan
[02:37:09.440 --> 02:37:15.920]  that's there. So US soybean exports to China have screeched to a halt. From their perspective,
[02:37:15.920 --> 02:37:21.280]  a potential US economic aid package has nothing to do with soybean exports from the perspective
[02:37:21.280 --> 02:37:27.040]  of Argentina, and has everything to do with the personal and political alliance between Trump and
[02:37:27.760 --> 02:37:33.760]  libertarian President Javier Malay. I think he's a lino. Libertarian in name only. He doesn't
[02:37:33.760 --> 02:37:39.440]  support free market stuff. He's putting an export tax that they had on there. But they reacted
[02:37:39.440 --> 02:37:46.560]  quickly, and they jumped on this to something that harmed the American farmers. A few weeks after the
[02:37:46.560 --> 02:37:52.480]  market plunge in Argentina, Besant announced on social media that the US is prepared to deploy
[02:37:52.480 --> 02:37:58.560]  billions of dollars to support the South American country. So they see the Argentine market drop,
[02:37:58.560 --> 02:38:03.520]  and they're going to jump in right away and give them money. And they're sitting here saying,
[02:38:03.920 --> 02:38:10.480]  I see your pain. I feel your pain. Just like Bill Clinton. But they still won't give anything
[02:38:10.480 --> 02:38:14.960]  to the farmers. What does that tell you? I think it tells you a lot. As a matter of fact,
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[02:39:40.080 --> 02:39:45.680]  Lance. Somebody took a picture of... He's looking at his phone and somebody took a shot of it
[02:39:45.680 --> 02:39:51.840]  over his shoulder. And people looked at this thing and it is back and forth between him
[02:39:51.840 --> 02:39:58.560]  and Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins about how the farmers are getting screwed and they need
[02:39:58.560 --> 02:40:06.480]  to do something about it. And she was very alarmed about all of this. She said, we bailed out Argentina
[02:40:06.480 --> 02:40:12.640]  yesterday and in return the Argentines removed their export tariff on grains, reducing their
[02:40:12.640 --> 02:40:17.760]  price and sold a bunch of soybeans to China at a time when we would normally be selling to China.
[02:40:18.640 --> 02:40:23.680]  Soy prices are dropping further because of this. This gives China more leverage on us. She's telling
[02:40:23.680 --> 02:40:32.640]  that to this economic genius, Scott Besant. He and Lutnik are the ones doing these tariffs along
[02:40:32.640 --> 02:40:38.240]  with Peter Navarro, the sack of bricks. And so this is what it really looks like when you put this
[02:40:38.240 --> 02:40:43.680]  policy through. They're not sending their best, DC. They're not. Yeah, photographed over his shoulder.
[02:40:44.240 --> 02:40:51.520]  So meanwhile, Argentina's Malay is playing rock star. He donned black leather and belted out rock
[02:40:51.520 --> 02:40:56.880]  songs Monday as he headlined a concert to mark the release of a book that he hopes will revive
[02:40:56.880 --> 02:41:03.440]  his sagging fortunes. And so he's turning around and playing rock music. Of course, it doesn't hurt
[02:41:03.440 --> 02:41:09.120]  that he's joined the Chabad Lubavitch. I'm sure that'll help him quite a bit. Trump's farmer bail
[02:41:09.120 --> 02:41:15.520]  out raises fears about trade war winners and losers. And again, more massive transfer of wealth
[02:41:15.520 --> 02:41:20.960]  from the middle class, just like he did in 2020. He's continuing to destroy small businesses and
[02:41:20.960 --> 02:41:27.920]  small farms. That's what he's there for. Now, they say one group is poised to get some relief
[02:41:27.920 --> 02:41:33.600]  farmers. Well, we'll see what happens. The plan is a reprise the bailout that Trump extended to
[02:41:33.600 --> 02:41:38.880]  farmers hit by the trade wars of his first term. So he knew that it was going to happen,
[02:41:38.880 --> 02:41:43.920]  but he didn't plan on doing anything at all about it. This is a reaction, a late reaction. Maybe
[02:41:43.920 --> 02:41:49.040]  it'll be too little too late. It reflects pressure that he's facing from a key part of his voter base
[02:41:49.040 --> 02:41:54.400]  over the consequences of his tariff policies. I remember many of the farmers as they were
[02:41:54.400 --> 02:41:57.440]  destroying the crops on the farm because they couldn't get them to market because of Trump's
[02:41:57.440 --> 02:42:02.080]  lockdown. And they were saying, well, this is going to do us in. It nearly did us in with his
[02:42:02.160 --> 02:42:08.000]  trade tariffs. And we managed to survive that, but only barely. And now he's doing it again.
[02:42:08.000 --> 02:42:13.680]  And now he's doing it a third time to them. Plans have frustrated many other kinds of businesses
[02:42:13.680 --> 02:42:18.240]  as well, but they've also been hurt by the new taxes on imports that raise costs on firms that
[02:42:18.240 --> 02:42:24.000]  are based in the US, small firms that are manufacturing things in the US. We've lost
[02:42:24.720 --> 02:42:29.520]  so much of our infrastructure that it's not possible to vertically integrate and manufacture
[02:42:29.520 --> 02:42:36.720]  in America 100%. So what he's doing is he's shutting down the small manufacturers with
[02:42:36.720 --> 02:42:44.400]  this process that he's doing. And one person said, trying to be philosophical about it,
[02:42:44.400 --> 02:42:49.760]  still hoping that Trump is going to be the savior, said, on a personal level, of course,
[02:42:49.760 --> 02:42:56.880]  it feels unfair. The position that we're in now is due not to normal economic factors.
[02:42:57.680 --> 02:43:04.160]  It is a political cost. It is a political choice of President Trump. It is chaos
[02:43:04.160 --> 02:43:10.960]  inflicted by Trump. Chaos, disruption, and accelerationism towards the great reset.
[02:43:11.600 --> 02:43:15.040]  One of the ones that they're talking about are, for instance, the aluminum stuff, right?
[02:43:15.600 --> 02:43:22.400]  They had a brewer in Hudson, Wisconsin, who had to shut his taproom and lay off his 20 staff this
[02:43:22.400 --> 02:43:28.160]  summer. He's had tariffs with a final blow for his business, prompting costs to jump about 40%
[02:43:28.960 --> 02:43:35.600]  as suppliers of everything from aluminum cans and a barley for their brand merchandise raise
[02:43:35.600 --> 02:43:43.360]  their prices all at once. The small business majority said that her advocacy group was not
[02:43:43.360 --> 02:43:48.800]  opposed to relief, but felt that small businesses should be included. We don't agree with picking
[02:43:48.800 --> 02:43:54.480]  winners and losers in this terror fight. And, of course, he's going to pick the people that are
[02:43:54.480 --> 02:43:59.360]  his friends, his cronies, and that's what they've seen. They're not going to be on the list. They
[02:43:59.360 --> 02:44:05.280]  don't get to dine with him. Other industries like wine and distilled spirits have seen sharp
[02:44:05.280 --> 02:44:11.520]  drops in exports, too. Wine exports are down 30% this year, while exports of distilled spirits
[02:44:11.520 --> 02:44:17.680]  to Canada have dropped 85%. Canada recently lifted most of the tariffs that it placed on US goods,
[02:44:17.680 --> 02:44:22.640]  but American alcohol remains banned from the shelves of several Canadian provinces.
[02:44:23.280 --> 02:44:30.960]  So from his first to second term, he goes from reinventing NAFTA with Canada and Mexico to
[02:44:30.960 --> 02:44:37.280]  severely punishing them, again, for Canada under completely false pretenses of fentanyl coming from
[02:44:37.280 --> 02:44:43.440]  that country. The president of Can Manufactors Institute said that the organization was pushing
[02:44:43.440 --> 02:44:49.440]  the administration to include an exemption from tariffs for 10-plate steel, the metal used for
[02:44:49.440 --> 02:44:57.360]  food cans, as part relief for the farmers, warning that otherwise the cost of cans will jump and will
[02:44:57.360 --> 02:45:01.840]  have a ripple effect for farmers. So again, we've got to make a case to them. This is a business
[02:45:01.840 --> 02:45:08.080]  that you like. Please stop doing this. This is like the reverse of eye pencil. This is, I guess,
[02:45:08.080 --> 02:45:17.360]  Trump's economic essay to counter Leonard Reed's would be no pencils, because you can't have a
[02:45:17.360 --> 02:45:21.840]  situation where the free market is able to buy this component from there and that component from
[02:45:21.840 --> 02:45:25.840]  there and that component from there and putting them all together into a pencil. No, Trump is
[02:45:25.840 --> 02:45:31.680]  going to stick his ham-fisted executive orders in the middle of all this stuff and unilaterally,
[02:45:31.680 --> 02:45:36.800]  capriciously and arbitrarily shut down a component so you can't make even a pencil anymore.
[02:45:37.600 --> 02:45:44.080]  China stopped buying U.S. soybeans again in May, and the demand drop led to the price of soybeans
[02:45:44.080 --> 02:45:50.480]  sinking to around $10 a bushel, not enough for farmers to even break even. So there you go.
[02:45:50.480 --> 02:45:58.400]  I can't even get rid of it here in the United States, not just in China. So they're already
[02:45:58.400 --> 02:46:04.400]  asking, said one of the analysts there, said, will these bailout funds be concentrated amongst the
[02:46:04.400 --> 02:46:08.800]  wealthiest of this group? Well, you know it will be, because that's exactly what he did with the
[02:46:08.800 --> 02:46:13.760]  PPP plan. It was all concentrated amongst the wealthiest and the small people got nothing.
[02:46:14.320 --> 02:46:20.720]  Megan Wyatt, owner of a toy shop in Granite Bay, California, which gets roughly 80% of its products
[02:46:20.720 --> 02:46:27.040]  from China, said the tariffs mean that her costs are 10 to 15% higher on average this year. She has
[02:46:27.040 --> 02:46:33.200]  not raised prices to fully offset the new expenses. So there you go. You got the Trump places like
[02:46:33.200 --> 02:46:38.800]  Breitbart and Infowars are saying, this is great. You know, they're getting all of this tax revenue.
[02:46:38.800 --> 02:46:42.480]  We want the government to get lots of tax revenue, don't we? Because we know they'll just spend it
[02:46:43.120 --> 02:46:47.440]  recklessly, but they're getting all this revenue and we're not seeing the prices go up places.
[02:46:47.440 --> 02:46:53.440]  That's because people feel like they're not able to raise the price. They'll lose the sales,
[02:46:53.440 --> 02:46:57.680]  but she's losing money. How long is that going to happen before she has to shut down, just like
[02:46:57.680 --> 02:47:03.520]  the brewery did? They can't lose money forever. Only the big guys can lose money forever. They
[02:47:03.520 --> 02:47:09.120]  can go to Wall Street and they can get funded by the greater fool forever. We competed against
[02:47:09.120 --> 02:47:15.440]  Blockbuster for 20 years. They operated at a loss, a major loss every year, and yet they would
[02:47:15.440 --> 02:47:20.880]  predatorily open up new places right against them. We saw them do it one chain after the other right
[02:47:20.880 --> 02:47:26.160]  across the street from them or in the same shopping center. They would put an out parcel out in front
[02:47:26.160 --> 02:47:31.520]  of the other store that was in line until they put them out of business. They did it eventually
[02:47:31.520 --> 02:47:36.240]  to us. They didn't put us out of business because I focused on catalog titles. I don't like the new
[02:47:36.240 --> 02:47:43.440]  releases anyway. Even in the 80s and 90s, before they stopped making good films, the best films
[02:47:43.440 --> 02:47:48.800]  were still the oldest films. They were still much better films, so we went broad on catalog
[02:47:48.800 --> 02:47:53.680]  and were able to stay in business. But we saw that predatory nature and the fact that they
[02:47:53.680 --> 02:48:00.400]  didn't have to worry about making a profit. So she says she's concerned about her ability to
[02:48:00.400 --> 02:48:07.920]  be able to keep her six employees. Again, a very small business. So all these cheerleaders like
[02:48:07.920 --> 02:48:12.720]  Breitbart saying, it's not going to raise prices. And look, it hasn't raised prices. No, it'll just
[02:48:12.720 --> 02:48:16.480]  kill small and medium sized businesses if they don't. So you're either going to have inflation
[02:48:17.040 --> 02:48:21.040]  or you're going to drive these people out of business. It's not a good alternative.
[02:48:21.120 --> 02:48:23.680]  I remember when she was talking about getting stuff from China, remember that China
[02:48:24.720 --> 02:48:30.000]  toy market that we went to? That was unbelievable. It just went on and on and on.
[02:48:30.000 --> 02:48:31.520]  Knock off after knock off.
[02:48:31.520 --> 02:48:36.560]  Yeah, it was all under roof. And I mean, they had every kind of toy you can imagine. We stocked up
[02:48:36.560 --> 02:48:42.080]  on a lot of really, really super cheap toys for our daughter to keep her busy because she didn't
[02:48:42.080 --> 02:48:46.800]  speak any English. She didn't know what was going on. And we knew how long that flight was.
[02:48:46.800 --> 02:48:48.160]  Close to 24 hours.
[02:48:48.240 --> 02:48:52.960]  Yeah. And so we knew it was going to be a freak out situation. So Karen planned,
[02:48:52.960 --> 02:48:55.920]  said I'm going to get a bunch of toys for her and give them to her one at a time.
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[02:50:03.920 --> 02:50:07.840]  And as the last speaker saying, if you're an American, if you're going to America,
[02:50:07.840 --> 02:50:11.600]  you need to get there extra early because, you know, in America, you're going to get
[02:50:11.600 --> 02:50:16.400]  extra scrutiny of all the stuff. And so these guys go through there and they see the toys,
[02:50:16.400 --> 02:50:20.160]  they take them out one at a time. And she's like, Oh, you know, looking at stuff, really big guy,
[02:50:20.160 --> 02:50:25.280]  they got one at a time and drop them in the trash and stole every one of those toys from us.
[02:50:26.000 --> 02:50:28.960]  And yeah, it's quite an experience. I just love it.
[02:50:28.960 --> 02:50:31.280]  It was right in front of her too. Yeah, right in front of her.
[02:50:32.240 --> 02:50:34.800]  See this? Yeah.
[02:50:34.800 --> 02:50:38.800]  Thrown into the garbage. And then that was one heck of a flight.
[02:50:38.800 --> 02:50:41.760]  It was not good. Yeah, she was crying the whole time.
[02:50:41.760 --> 02:50:48.240]  She wasn't the only adopted child either. So there was two or three other kids screaming
[02:50:48.240 --> 02:50:54.720]  for about 20 hours. Oh, yeah. Thank you. Thank you, TSA. You're keeping us all safe.
[02:50:54.720 --> 02:50:58.560]  It's so wonderful to have that, isn't it? Okay. Let's look at some of the comments
[02:50:58.560 --> 02:51:00.560]  here before we take a break. Let's scroll it up.
[02:51:02.960 --> 02:51:09.520]  Nibiru 2029. This AI is a double edged, at this point, AI is a double edged sword. If it succeeds,
[02:51:09.520 --> 02:51:14.000]  millions of human jobs are lost. If it implodes, millions of human jobs will be lost while the
[02:51:14.000 --> 02:51:17.600]  government uses it for max tyranny either way. That's right. I agree.
[02:51:18.320 --> 02:51:22.640]  Hi, boost. I'm coming to Gatlinburg. How much of the park is shut down due to the government
[02:51:22.640 --> 02:51:26.880]  shutdown? I don't know. I haven't had time to go in. Yeah. I know they just had a,
[02:51:27.760 --> 02:51:31.440]  there was, you haven't heard about this because they don't typically get local news, but
[02:51:32.160 --> 02:51:37.600]  they had a big car show and it's not an uncommon thing for there to be big car shows
[02:51:37.600 --> 02:51:40.000]  and pigeon forks. I just heard this one was a disaster.
[02:51:40.000 --> 02:51:46.240]  This one was a disaster. It was so bad. It was called Slam Enough. And so it was all these
[02:51:47.680 --> 02:51:54.720]  slammed cars and the kind of people who drive them and it was, they had races going up and
[02:51:54.720 --> 02:51:59.760]  down the road and the police had to arrest a lot of people for drag races up and down the road.
[02:52:00.320 --> 02:52:05.520]  They were doing donuts and taking over the road and swamping gas stations and things like that.
[02:52:05.520 --> 02:52:09.200]  It was so bad. A lot of people said, that's it, no more car shows of any type.
[02:52:09.200 --> 02:52:12.560]  And I hope they don't go that route because it hasn't really typically been a problem.
[02:52:12.560 --> 02:52:16.240]  When people come with all the classic cars, it's really cool. Yeah. It's not the guys that
[02:52:16.800 --> 02:52:20.880]  restore classic cars to cherry status that are causing these problems.
[02:52:21.360 --> 02:52:26.400]  And they have a ton of car shows around Gatlinburg all the time. It's a very common thing.
[02:52:26.400 --> 02:52:28.400]  Yeah. Yeah. Pigeon Forge, primarily.
[02:52:28.400 --> 02:52:35.120]  We came one time and they had a DeLorean show and I'd never seen a DeLorean in person before.
[02:52:35.120 --> 02:52:39.760]  And they were everywhere. It's kind of surreal. So that was a lot of fun.
[02:52:39.760 --> 02:52:45.600]  I would be surprised if it wasn't probably the majority of DeLoreans that were left in the world
[02:52:45.600 --> 02:52:48.160]  that were gathered here in Pigeon Forge. There were a lot of them.
[02:52:48.800 --> 02:52:53.440]  Or at least a significant portion. Yeah. You got to give them credit for really
[02:52:55.440 --> 02:52:58.960]  doing something very original. It was very unusual to see the interior of them.
[02:53:00.480 --> 02:53:02.080]  Unlike the movie. Yeah.
[02:53:04.400 --> 02:53:09.520]  We have North American House Hippo. My local vet sold his practice to some outfit and became
[02:53:09.520 --> 02:53:13.840]  an employee. The next time I saw him he was wearing a golf shirt with some drug embroidered on it.
[02:53:14.800 --> 02:53:23.520]  Well, maybe your dog's got depression. Maybe it needs a doggie SSRI or something like that.
[02:53:23.520 --> 02:53:26.400]  Yeah. What happens when you take them off of SSRIs real quickly?
[02:53:29.040 --> 02:53:31.440]  Starts biting. Everything in sight, yeah.
[02:53:33.440 --> 02:53:38.720]  By the way, the National Park thing, I would imagine that you'll still be able to drive through it
[02:53:39.440 --> 02:53:44.800]  because that is a public road. So they may close off some places like they'll close off going up
[02:53:44.800 --> 02:53:50.160]  to Clingmans Dome or something like that. But you could drive through from Gatlinburg to Cherokee,
[02:53:50.160 --> 02:53:54.320]  North Carolina, things like that and still have a nice drive through the park when you come.
[02:53:54.320 --> 02:54:03.200]  Yeah. We have Arizona Beach says America will be just like China. I certainly hope not.
[02:54:03.200 --> 02:54:06.480]  That's the plan. China's been the beta test for what they want to do everywhere.
[02:54:07.280 --> 02:54:13.920]  Yeah. No matter what they say, China is a low trust society. As someone who's been there,
[02:54:14.880 --> 02:54:19.840]  everyone is out to screw you, especially as a foreigner. They are out to screw you and
[02:54:19.840 --> 02:54:28.080]  take advantage of you every way they can. If they see that you're from out of country,
[02:54:28.080 --> 02:54:33.360]  they're going to try to milk you for as much money as possible. You are forced to haggle.
[02:54:33.360 --> 02:54:39.680]  I hate haggling. I absolutely hate it. You give me what you think is a fair price and if I think
[02:54:39.680 --> 02:54:42.880]  that's a fair price, we can do business. But that's a typical thing throughout the
[02:54:42.880 --> 02:54:50.640]  third world, haggling type of thing. We were in what was an area that I'd never heard of before,
[02:54:50.640 --> 02:54:55.520]  Nanning. Just a tiny little place. Yeah. Just a small Chinese town. It had more people than
[02:54:55.520 --> 02:55:01.360]  New York City, I think. You still get that big city type of thing as well as the haggling thing.
[02:55:01.920 --> 02:55:09.040]  Kind of just a part of the culture in most parts of the world. Yeah, which again, I don't want a
[02:55:09.040 --> 02:55:13.600]  part of it. I want to know the price and if I find it acceptable, I'll buy it. I don't want to sit
[02:55:13.600 --> 02:55:18.400]  there and try to figure out, well, how much am I willing to be screwed on this deal?
[02:55:20.960 --> 02:55:26.080]  A lot of people enjoy that. You're allowed to. I don't want to have it to be the common occurrence
[02:55:26.080 --> 02:55:34.400]  here. And Max says, Ellison is taking that 500 billion Trump gave him of your money and buying
[02:55:34.400 --> 02:55:38.880]  up everything. Black Rock slash Stone haven't gotten around to. Get the picture? Yeah. That's
[02:55:38.880 --> 02:55:44.000]  right. There's going to be nothing left for you and me. Yes. Don't forget that Black Rock and
[02:55:44.000 --> 02:55:52.160]  Black Stone were founded on money from the 2008 bailout stuff or at least Larry Ellison was a
[02:55:52.160 --> 02:55:58.800]  major beneficiary of that. That's right. And he was the guy that more kind of started the whole
[02:55:58.800 --> 02:56:04.480]  2008 crisis or he was a major player in it. When they collapse it down, they're the ones that
[02:56:04.480 --> 02:56:09.280]  benefit from it. Absolutely right. Yeah. And Max says, you used to be able to fill a grocery cart
[02:56:09.280 --> 02:56:15.200]  with food for $50. Now you get a tiny bag. Yeah. The money. Yeah. I can go grocery shopping with
[02:56:15.200 --> 02:56:22.880]  my Miata. The trunk is so small. The trunk is bigger than your wallet. They've streamlined
[02:56:22.880 --> 02:56:28.800]  grocery shopping for you. Isn't it kind of them? Yeah. Well, the Ozempic wasn't working fast enough
[02:56:28.800 --> 02:56:33.520]  so they had to make sure you just couldn't buy food. They're going to streamline it even more.
[02:56:33.520 --> 02:56:38.720]  Right now you've got analysis paralysis from all the different options that are available to you.
[02:56:38.720 --> 02:56:40.720]  Pretty soon you'll just have the one bread line.
[02:56:42.720 --> 02:56:50.320]  Oh no, I can't have gluten. I'm totally, I'm going to be suffering. And Max, Trump is slam dunking
[02:56:50.320 --> 02:56:54.720]  their agenda, criminally circumventing our Congress with executive emergency orders.
[02:56:54.720 --> 02:56:57.840]  Don't tell me he's not responsible. Yeah. That's right.
[02:56:57.840 --> 02:57:02.000]  Okay. We're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll be right back.
[02:57:58.080 --> 02:58:08.000]  Okay.
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[03:00:48.400 --> 03:00:52.720]  like a pretty interesting book actually. It's coming from the UK. It's coming from a guy that
[03:00:52.720 --> 03:00:59.440]  spent many years as a headmaster in a British school. And he said, teenagers must be warned
[03:00:59.440 --> 03:01:05.520]  about the dystopia that is being built around them. And so this was on Daily Skeptic out of
[03:01:05.520 --> 03:01:10.960]  the UK. And what they did was they had an excerpt from the introduction to his new book. His new
[03:01:10.960 --> 03:01:17.440]  book is called 2030. It's a dystopian novel that is aimed at teenagers kind of talking about what
[03:01:17.440 --> 03:01:23.200]  everyday life will be like for them. You don't measure your time and on the clock, you measure
[03:01:23.200 --> 03:01:28.080]  it in the doses of the drugs that they give you and things like that. He said, I spent many years
[03:01:28.720 --> 03:01:34.000]  as the headmaster of a school, almost 30 years teaching in the English education system.
[03:01:34.560 --> 03:01:40.240]  I'm now the author of books, an editor, a ghostwriter and a campaigner for freedom. I've
[03:01:40.240 --> 03:01:44.560]  lost count of the number of parents who have said to me, write something for our children,
[03:01:44.560 --> 03:01:49.280]  something that tells them the truth. And before this, he talks about when I was your age,
[03:01:49.280 --> 03:01:52.800]  you know, we did this and we did that, you know, which kind of sounds like a lot like they used to
[03:01:52.800 --> 03:01:57.680]  walk 10 miles to the school in the snow type of thing. Uphill, both ways. Yeah, but he's talking
[03:01:57.680 --> 03:02:01.840]  to them about how he used to read classic books and he talks about some of the classic books that
[03:02:01.840 --> 03:02:08.000]  they read and how they took pride in their history and their heritage and things like that, that are
[03:02:08.000 --> 03:02:14.000]  now denigrated and told that they're evil. But he goes, so this is why I've written 2030, because
[03:02:14.000 --> 03:02:19.360]  of the insistence of a lot of parents. He said, make no mistake, this book is not pure fiction.
[03:02:19.920 --> 03:02:25.680]  It is a prophecy. And if we do nothing, if we stay silent, if we accept every slogan and every
[03:02:25.680 --> 03:02:32.800]  fear that they press on us, then 2030 will not be a story. It will be your future. Adults may deny
[03:02:32.800 --> 03:02:39.280]  this, but the task of resistance will fall to the young, to you. So read carefully. Remember what
[03:02:39.280 --> 03:02:45.440]  has been erased. And when the time comes for you to stand, take your decision with conviction.
[03:02:47.680 --> 03:02:52.880]  He says, if you don't do it, nobody will. He said, 2030 is not an ordinary book. You'll
[03:02:52.880 --> 03:02:58.800]  discover as you read that you are not simply an observer. You are a participant. This story is
[03:02:58.800 --> 03:03:05.360]  rooted in truth. You, the reader, have an important role to play. So buckle up, stay with me. Let us
[03:03:05.360 --> 03:03:15.200]  step together into 2030, because 2030 is when these people hope to have their dystopia pushed
[03:03:15.200 --> 03:03:21.680]  on us. If chapter one, the digital prison, George woke to silence, not to the silence of peace,
[03:03:22.320 --> 03:03:28.240]  but the heavy engineered quiet of a world with no birdsong, no traffic, no laughter.
[03:03:28.800 --> 03:03:34.480]  The council had found ways to mute even the dawn. His room was the same as every other room.
[03:03:35.040 --> 03:03:42.240]  Square walls, pale light, a bed without softness. A clock blinked on the wall, but its hands did not
[03:03:42.240 --> 03:03:50.000]  tick. Time was measured now in doses and data, not in minutes and hours. The World Safety Council
[03:03:50.960 --> 03:03:57.200]  called these fragments, spikes. Citizens were taught to report them immediately to present
[03:03:57.200 --> 03:04:05.600]  themselves for correction. So if you, any kind of a sound that you have, a ripple of joy, a child's
[03:04:05.600 --> 03:04:11.680]  laugh, that would be a spike. But George had learned to keep his silence, to carry the spike
[03:04:11.680 --> 03:04:16.800]  quietly, to let it burn like a secret fire. And today would be no different. He would dress in
[03:04:16.800 --> 03:04:22.320]  the World Safety Council's uniform. He would walk the council streets, speak the council's words.
[03:04:22.880 --> 03:04:28.160]  But deep inside, he carried something the injections and the lessons had never erased.
[03:04:28.800 --> 03:04:35.280]  A trace of another life. A whisper that the world had once been more than this.
[03:04:36.000 --> 03:04:39.440]  And so that is, that's the key thing. We think about the uniform, right?
[03:04:39.440 --> 03:04:44.480]  Mal loved to put people in their little communist uniforms and stuff. And that's basically what,
[03:04:45.200 --> 03:04:52.320]  a big part of what Sadiq Khan and Bloomberg wanted for all of us when they kicked off the
[03:04:52.320 --> 03:04:56.960]  C40 agenda for the 40 cities. And it's now over a hundred cities that have signed onto it.
[03:04:57.760 --> 03:05:02.560]  You won't get but three items of clothing a year. And guess what? Those clothing items are going to
[03:05:02.560 --> 03:05:07.920]  be, it's going to be picked for you by your masters. And so the subtitle on his book is
[03:05:07.920 --> 03:05:13.360]  Banned, Censored, and Buried Under Trigger Warnings. This dangerous book dares to turn
[03:05:13.360 --> 03:05:18.800]  young people into rebels and dissidents. And it says the World Safety Council,
[03:05:20.320 --> 03:05:25.760]  his imaginary group there. So again, he was the only serving headmaster or school principal
[03:05:25.760 --> 03:05:33.040]  out of 43,500 in the UK that publicly questioned the rollout of the COVID vaccine to children.
[03:05:33.840 --> 03:05:38.720]  His new book, 2030, is now available on Amazon. I'll have to see if I can get this guy for an
[03:05:38.720 --> 03:05:43.600]  interview. Sounds like a travel traveler. The premise sounds a little bit similar to that movie
[03:05:43.600 --> 03:05:50.160]  Equilibrium, where they have medicated everyone because they found that emotions lead to problems.
[03:05:50.800 --> 03:05:55.840]  If they take everyone's emotions, it makes them a lot easier to control. Everyone's just flat
[03:05:56.880 --> 03:06:01.600]  and they'll go along with whatever because why wouldn't they? Also, great movie. I love
[03:06:01.600 --> 03:06:08.240]  Equilibrium. Lots of fun. Lance hates it. I think I've seen it. It's got Christian Bale, Sean Bean,
[03:06:08.960 --> 03:06:13.920]  Lance thinks it's really stupid because the gun kata is stupid, but it's a lot of fun,
[03:06:13.920 --> 03:06:20.320]  lots of action. What is stupid? Gun kata. So the premise is that they found out through studies
[03:06:20.320 --> 03:06:25.920]  that all firefights follow a set of statistical probabilities. And if you engage in a certain set
[03:06:25.920 --> 03:06:30.640]  of movements, you're more likely to win any firefight you engage in because these are
[03:06:30.640 --> 03:06:35.760]  statistically the most probable lines of attack, which is stupid, but it looks really cool. Very,
[03:06:35.760 --> 03:06:40.960]  very aesthetically pleasing. I'm a big style over substance guy when it comes to movies.
[03:06:40.960 --> 03:06:44.000]  In fact, perhaps once you have enough style, it becomes substance.
[03:06:46.160 --> 03:06:48.640]  But it's a bunch of people flipping around while shooting guns.
[03:06:49.280 --> 03:06:52.720]  It looks so cool. It looks so cool. A lot of fun. A lot of fun.
[03:06:52.720 --> 03:06:57.280]  Yeah. Yeah. I prefer my old west style stuff against the flipping around the
[03:06:57.280 --> 03:06:59.680]  air while you're shooting guys. Very matrix-y.
[03:06:59.680 --> 03:07:05.520]  Yeah. It sounds like it. Well, children are going to be able to choose their own gender at any age.
[03:07:05.600 --> 03:07:09.760]  Under the new EU rules, and they want to make sure, you know, we got this battle that's going
[03:07:09.760 --> 03:07:14.640]  on right now all the way up to the Supreme Court to say that you'll be allowed to cancel,
[03:07:14.640 --> 03:07:20.080]  to counsel the kids and tell them that they're in the wrong body, but you can't tell them that
[03:07:20.080 --> 03:07:26.480]  they're in the right body. You can't talk to them about Christian reality. And so now what the EU
[03:07:26.480 --> 03:07:31.120]  is going to do is they're going to just shut down all canceling completely. Isn't it interesting how
[03:07:31.120 --> 03:07:36.400]  the agendas are so similar at exactly the same time? It's not a conspiracy, is it? It's just a
[03:07:36.400 --> 03:07:41.600]  massive coincidence that all these things are happening at exactly the same, exactly the same
[03:07:41.600 --> 03:07:46.480]  things are happening at exactly the same time all over the world. Children will be able to choose
[03:07:46.480 --> 03:07:51.440]  their own gender at any age under new EU rules to be imposed upon the continent with penalties
[03:07:51.440 --> 03:07:57.840]  for countries that refuse to comply. Therapy to check whether children are certain that they want
[03:07:57.840 --> 03:08:03.520]  to change their gender and age limits on gender recognition could be discarded in the new plan.
[03:08:03.520 --> 03:08:09.600]  So, you know, let's not have any testing of these assumptions, just like we don't want any testing
[03:08:09.600 --> 03:08:15.280]  of our vaccines or anything else. The proposals, which are laid out in the European Commission's
[03:08:16.160 --> 03:08:23.920]  new LGBT equality strategy, called 2026 to 2030, there we go, there's that number again,
[03:08:24.800 --> 03:08:31.440]  have been condemned for silencing women. EU members states that challenge gender identity
[03:08:31.440 --> 03:08:37.760]  could be punished with discriminating regions that do not comply with values seeing funding blocked.
[03:08:38.320 --> 03:08:42.960]  So, again, they grab this economically. This is how you rule the world, right, economically.
[03:08:43.920 --> 03:08:47.840]  That's why, like I said before, World Economic Forum, Bilderberg, they want to do it through
[03:08:47.840 --> 03:08:52.720]  economic measures. And just as you had the big name Brzezinski working with the Trilateral Commission
[03:08:52.720 --> 03:08:57.760]  saying first we need to form economic blocks as they did with the European Common Market.
[03:08:57.760 --> 03:09:01.680]  But right away from the very beginning, they were looking forward to the day where they could
[03:09:01.680 --> 03:09:08.640]  get rid of the individual state currencies and money and fold it all into a euro so they could
[03:09:08.640 --> 03:09:13.280]  have total complete economic control. Once you start to get that and you start taxing people,
[03:09:13.280 --> 03:09:18.720]  now you got them on the welfare. They're on, they have to get handouts. Even the countries
[03:09:18.720 --> 03:09:24.400]  are looking for handouts now from the EU. So now they can control them in the same way that you
[03:09:24.400 --> 03:09:32.240]  have Obama, Biden and Trump will control the schools do this. Don't do that. And I will give
[03:09:32.240 --> 03:09:37.280]  you money or take your money away depending on what you do. Bribery and blackmail, talking therapy.
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[03:10:38.640 --> 03:10:44.400]  Children who are suffering from gender issues could also be banned. So of course this is going
[03:10:44.400 --> 03:10:51.600]  to apply to Christians as well. This is a wake up call for all those who think that woke is dead,
[03:10:51.600 --> 03:10:59.360]  says the Daily Skeptic. Because it's not, it's not gone. Meanwhile, General Flynn is going to
[03:10:59.360 --> 03:11:05.280]  defend Christianity. He says he's denounced these assaults on Christianity in the US. He's talking
[03:11:05.280 --> 03:11:11.920]  about the vandalism, the arson and other things that have been happening at church buildings. 500
[03:11:11.920 --> 03:11:18.400]  Catholic churches in the US suffered damage from attacks, including from arson. He said,
[03:11:18.400 --> 03:11:22.960]  you think Jewish synagogues are going to be the ones that are targeted and they are, but the bigger
[03:11:22.960 --> 03:11:28.880]  issue is the assault on Christianity. Well, I would just say that the bigger, a bigger issue
[03:11:29.520 --> 03:11:38.240]  than the assault on a church building is really the assault on the Christian's mind and spirit as
[03:11:38.240 --> 03:11:43.360]  well. And Michael Flynn has been going from one Christian building to the other as part of this
[03:11:43.360 --> 03:11:51.840]  reawaken America tour, leading people in prayers to ascended masters that he plagiarized word for word
[03:11:51.840 --> 03:11:56.640]  from this Elizabeth Clear prophet back in the 1980s.
[03:12:22.080 --> 03:12:23.280]  Fear to speak.
[03:12:26.320 --> 03:12:28.640]  We will be the instrument of your will,
[03:12:31.680 --> 03:12:37.200]  whatever it is. I will not fear to speak and I will be the instrument of God's will,
[03:12:37.200 --> 03:12:45.280]  whatever it is in your name and the name of your legions. Here I am. So help me God
[03:12:45.280 --> 03:12:49.200]  in the name of Archangel Michael and his legions. We are freeborn
[03:12:50.640 --> 03:13:00.000]  and we shall remain freeborn. I am freeborn and I shall remain freeborn and we shall not be enslaved
[03:13:02.240 --> 03:13:11.520]  by any foe within or without and I shall not be enslaved by any foe within or without.
[03:13:11.520 --> 03:13:16.000]  Michael Flynn is controlled opposition from Satan himself.
[03:13:16.720 --> 03:13:22.160]  This is a guy who's going around leading people on this stuff. And look, you know, this is,
[03:13:23.920 --> 03:13:30.320]  he deliberately copied that from her and he went around and he's got people who are repeating
[03:13:30.320 --> 03:13:35.120]  after him because they are clueless as well. They don't know what they're saying, but this sounds
[03:13:35.120 --> 03:13:39.840]  quasi Christian. So let's talk about just like they think, well, this sounds like it's conservative
[03:13:39.840 --> 03:13:43.440]  and it's coming from Trump, so let's trust him. Don't trust people like that. You know,
[03:13:43.440 --> 03:13:47.920]  it's kind of interesting that, you know, he'll go out and he'll talk about this kind of thing. He'll
[03:13:47.920 --> 03:13:55.520]  use Jesus's name in order to try to gain credibility with people and then he'll do that kind of stuff.
[03:13:56.320 --> 03:14:02.080]  And I see the attacks on people that they label as Christian nationalists all the time.
[03:14:02.800 --> 03:14:08.720]  But what you really need to be afraid of are the people who are using Christ as a
[03:14:10.800 --> 03:14:18.880]  label for their particular brand of politics. And so we talked about the importance of morality
[03:14:18.880 --> 03:14:27.280]  being a foundation. I saw this on Mises.org. Mises on separating morality and state. I think
[03:14:27.280 --> 03:14:32.720]  we've already achieved that. I don't see any morality in the state. I'm being facetious,
[03:14:32.720 --> 03:14:38.640]  of course, because there is always going to be some moral worldview. It may be an immoral one.
[03:14:38.640 --> 03:14:44.720]  It may be a view that pedophilia is okay, you know, and abortion is okay or whatever.
[03:14:45.440 --> 03:14:52.640]  But the question is not whether or not we're going to have religious values at the top of politics.
[03:14:52.640 --> 03:14:57.200]  The question is going to be whose religious values. So I think that Mises got it wrong
[03:14:57.200 --> 03:15:04.480]  as he was looking at this in terms of individuals. And the pushback here says,
[03:15:04.480 --> 03:15:09.200]  if one truly believes that the opposition's political goals are intolerable and that
[03:15:09.200 --> 03:15:14.960]  opponents can't be reasoned with, then they're bound to be treated as mortal enemies and not
[03:15:14.960 --> 03:15:21.440]  as fellow Americans. Well, I think that's the wrong way to look at this. You can hold the idea that
[03:15:21.440 --> 03:15:32.640]  there is absolute moral values and that they're not negotiable. And at the same time, in Christianity,
[03:15:32.640 --> 03:15:39.280]  you can have grace to the people who don't embrace that while you use government to protect
[03:15:39.280 --> 03:15:43.200]  the innocent. And I think that is the basis of what we're talking about when we talk about
[03:15:43.200 --> 03:15:48.720]  Christian nationalism. It's not people like Michael Flynn or Donald Trump who are just
[03:15:48.720 --> 03:15:53.200]  mouthing the words and sometimes mouthing the words of others. But it's the understanding
[03:15:53.760 --> 03:16:01.680]  that we're all sinners before God and that we're trying and we have that grace for other people
[03:16:01.680 --> 03:16:07.360]  who are sinners. But we also want to point them to the absolute truth, to the absolute reality
[03:16:07.360 --> 03:16:12.000]  that is there. And we want to protect the innocent. And so that's why we have the kind of
[03:16:12.000 --> 03:16:16.400]  system that we have here. And I don't think you can separate it from the other.
[03:16:16.400 --> 03:16:20.960]  The economic characteristics of all the varieties is that they postulate the existence of a super
[03:16:20.960 --> 03:16:27.280]  human entity, says Mises, which the individuals are bound to obey. What differentiates them
[03:16:27.280 --> 03:16:32.480]  one from another is only the appellation that they give to this entity and the content of the
[03:16:32.480 --> 03:16:39.200]  laws that they proclaim in its name. The priests of this new creed ascribe to their idol all those
[03:16:39.200 --> 03:16:44.880]  attributes which the theologians ascribe to God. Omnipotence, omniscience, infinite goodness,
[03:16:44.880 --> 03:16:51.200]  and so on. I've said for a long time that Godverment wants to have all the three attributes
[03:16:51.200 --> 03:16:57.040]  that we attribute to God, which is omniscience, omnipotence, and omnipresence. And boy, we certainly
[03:16:57.040 --> 03:17:02.640]  see that with the police state, don't we? But the reality is that there really is a God,
[03:17:02.640 --> 03:17:09.440]  and it's not you, and it's not government. And that truth is fundamental to having a society
[03:17:09.440 --> 03:17:15.360]  that works. And so I think that it is not something that we can really analyze in terms
[03:17:15.360 --> 03:17:20.240]  of economics. It doesn't hold itself up to economics, and it doesn't hold itself up
[03:17:20.240 --> 03:17:25.680]  to human philosophy. It is something that I think we can all see that there is a God, obviously.
[03:17:27.280 --> 03:17:32.320]  That's not a question. Anybody that denies that there's a creator is a fool, and I mean it
[03:17:32.320 --> 03:17:37.520]  seriously. And you can't look at the complex world that we live in with the DNA and all the
[03:17:37.520 --> 03:17:43.840]  rest of this stuff and say that God does not exist. The question is, has he spoken? And I think we can
[03:17:43.840 --> 03:17:48.400]  work out pretty well. I've looked at this from a very critical standpoint, and I'm absolutely
[03:17:48.400 --> 03:17:53.280]  convinced that God has spoken to us through his word, through the Bible, through the Lord Jesus
[03:17:53.280 --> 03:17:58.640]  Christ. And that is the beginning of wisdom, folks, to acknowledge that. Thank you so much
[03:17:58.640 --> 03:18:04.880]  for joining us. We're out of time. We didn't get these last comments here, but thank you
[03:18:04.880 --> 03:18:10.880]  so much for joining us. Have a good weekend. Have a wonderful week.
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