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[01:24.640 --> 01:38.400]  In a world of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
[01:43.600 --> 01:50.320]  As the clock strikes 13 it's Wednesday the 15th of October year of our lord 2025. Well today
[01:51.120 --> 01:54.160]  we're going to talk about civil war. A lot of people are talking about civil war
[01:54.960 --> 02:01.680]  and of course Ray Dalio is saying exactly the same thing i've been saying. So you go back and
[02:01.680 --> 02:06.160]  look at we go through these cycles. He doesn't call it the fourth turning. So as we go through
[02:06.160 --> 02:12.560]  these cycles he said this is looking like 1930 and in some ways it's looking like the 1850s
[02:12.560 --> 02:19.200]  and early 60s. So we'll take a look at that. We'll look at the further actions of Trump to
[02:19.200 --> 02:25.120]  get a Nobel Prize. He just destroyed another boatload of people without any due process. Murder
[02:25.120 --> 02:30.160]  on the high seas. That should get him the Nobel Prize right and we'll take a look since we didn't
[02:30.160 --> 02:37.120]  talk about it yesterday. We'll take a look at the Gaza peace deal. Is there something to celebrate
[02:37.120 --> 02:55.040]  here? Will it hold for a week for even a day? We'll be right back. Stay with us.
[03:08.000 --> 03:15.360]  Well Lou Rockwell has an article that's been put up on a free thought project.
[03:16.320 --> 03:23.360]  Is Trump preparing for the next civil war or are we already fighting it? Now he's not talking
[03:23.360 --> 03:28.400]  specifically at the beginning about what's going on with the troops being placed in cities
[03:28.400 --> 03:34.000]  provocatively. He's pointing out first of all that these wars that we're involved in,
[03:34.960 --> 03:40.400]  in Ukraine for example, he said that's a civil war. What's going on in Israel is something of a
[03:40.400 --> 03:45.680]  civil war. He said we're fascinated by what we see on the screens whether it's in Gaza, Ukraine,
[03:45.680 --> 03:51.280]  now Venezuela, even in the Pacific yet we must have been getting a snack when the plot twisted
[03:51.920 --> 03:59.200]  and the peace and America first campaign morphed into tomahawks in Kiev. Brutal U.S. assisted
[03:59.280 --> 04:03.840]  genocide in Gaza and the U.S. Navy blowing up fishermen and other civilians in international
[04:03.840 --> 04:10.080]  waters at will without consequence. The current idiotic fiascos, NATO's Ukraine,
[04:10.080 --> 04:15.360]  Israel's expansionist murder spree, have been curiously unwinnable, even more curiously
[04:15.360 --> 04:20.000]  unstoppable. Trump complained that he didn't understand how difficult it would be to end
[04:20.000 --> 04:24.800]  these wars. The vast majority of countries represented in the U.N. probably agree with
[04:24.800 --> 04:31.120]  Trump on this point. Why can't the stupidity and inhumanity just be stopped, ideally by the
[04:31.120 --> 04:37.920]  U.S. government, simply ceasing to send them money and bombs? That's the key thing. Now sit there and
[04:37.920 --> 04:43.840]  wring your hands. I just don't know how to stop this when you're putting more lethal weapons in
[04:43.840 --> 04:51.280]  the hands of the Ukrainians. This is Trump. Only Trump can get away with this kind of nonsense
[04:51.760 --> 04:56.800]  to say one thing and completely do the other. States are defined and measured by how they use
[04:56.800 --> 05:03.520]  the tools of war against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Israel, a state engaged in ever-expanding
[05:03.520 --> 05:10.400]  civil war, is an excellent example. Landowners displaced and brutalized since 1948 rebelled
[05:10.400 --> 05:16.160]  against those who displaced them and then subjugated them. To prevail, Israel built a
[05:16.160 --> 05:21.280]  western-inspired military and intelligence apparatus with Zionist wealth, with subterfuge
[05:21.280 --> 05:26.880]  and relentless western enthusiasm for Euro-colonialism's last gasp in the Middle East.
[05:27.520 --> 05:32.640]  Since 2013, Ukraine has experienced civil war. Yes, this is what we've been talking about.
[05:33.200 --> 05:39.280]  It got kicked off. The civil war in Ukraine got kicked off by the CIA, the Obama administration,
[05:40.000 --> 05:51.760]  and they had been at civil war for, let's see, it was 2022, was it? Yeah, that Russia invaded.
[05:51.760 --> 05:57.280]  So at that point, it had been eight years of civil war, and Kiev had been shelling civilians
[05:58.080 --> 06:05.280]  in the eastern part of Ukraine for eight years. Ukraine and Gaza both serve as testing grounds
[06:05.280 --> 06:11.120]  for newer weapons, technologies and tactics, as well as for broad-based narrative control,
[06:11.680 --> 06:18.320]  manipulation of emotion in terms of siphoning GDP away from citizens and into the global war
[06:18.320 --> 06:23.280]  industries without valid national security interests or democratically declared war.
[06:24.080 --> 06:29.040]  In that regard, it's very much like Vietnam when we look at it, right? They want to keep it going
[06:29.040 --> 06:34.800]  because it's a testing ground for weapons. It's a testing ground for tactics. They don't care if
[06:34.800 --> 06:39.040]  they win anything. They want to keep it going as long as possible. They want to have a live fire
[06:39.040 --> 06:44.640]  testing ground, and they're just playing with people. And there's no declared war. There's no
[06:44.640 --> 06:50.800]  reason that we should be in that war except to make these people rich, to divert money to the
[06:50.800 --> 06:56.560]  military industrial complex. Washington has been actively participating in these civil wars
[06:57.600 --> 07:02.880]  for a very long time, and now we're starting to move towards our own as well.
[07:03.440 --> 07:11.520]  ISIS ticketed a Chicago man with legal residency, charged him $130 because he didn't have his papers
[07:11.520 --> 07:18.640]  on him. Your identity papers, please? What does that sound like? I don't want to call anybody
[07:18.640 --> 07:24.480]  Nazis. That's been kind of worn out. But hey, if the shoe fits, the uniform fits, then wear it,
[07:24.480 --> 07:34.320]  right? But look, this is a perfect story because I agree with the end that they're trying to
[07:34.320 --> 07:40.480]  accomplish here. And the end is that this guy doesn't have a job. He's living in government
[07:40.480 --> 07:50.000]  paid for housing. He has legal residency. How did that happen? And yet, when you look at the
[07:50.080 --> 07:56.160]  process that is happening here, the way they're doing this is what mitigates really against not
[07:56.160 --> 08:02.640]  only this end, but it's going to hang us in the long run as well. Because I first saw this,
[08:02.640 --> 08:06.480]  it's like, okay, so he's here legally, but he doesn't have his paperwork, so they're going to
[08:06.480 --> 08:13.840]  hit him with a $130 fine. So they asked if we have papers. I said, I don't have them on me.
[08:14.480 --> 08:20.480]  The agent said and stood him up. His name is Cruz, not Ted, somebody else, put him in the truck,
[08:21.040 --> 08:26.720]  drove him around in circles and asked him questions. Where was he born? What is his name?
[08:26.720 --> 08:31.760]  Who is his mother? Who is his father? I told them they're dead. The agent said they needed
[08:31.760 --> 08:36.720]  the information anyway, so they could look him up in their databases. Eventually, the agents verified
[08:36.720 --> 08:43.440]  that he is in fact legally in the country and they let him go. But not before writing him a $130
[08:43.440 --> 08:51.040]  ticket for not having his papers. Now, are they going to do that to us? Where's your phone? I
[08:51.040 --> 08:57.200]  left it at home. You're supposed to have your phone on you at all times. Let's go over here,
[08:57.200 --> 09:01.280]  let's see if we can do some biometrics. Okay, I identify who you are because I got you in the
[09:01.280 --> 09:06.240]  computer. But I'm still going to find you because you don't have your surveillance device on you.
[09:06.880 --> 09:14.560]  Right? So, I have a real problem with that. A real problem with that. I have a problem with this guy
[09:14.560 --> 09:22.480]  as well. It doesn't mean that one justifies the other, however. So, his friend who is homeless
[09:22.480 --> 09:28.560]  did not have legal status and was taken away by the feds. In Chicago, Operation Midway Blitz,
[09:28.560 --> 09:34.480]  agents have used broad federal authority when targeting suspected immigrants, say legal experts.
[09:34.480 --> 09:40.000]  I got to look at this and say, okay, I don't know how many men they've got from ICE doing this and
[09:40.000 --> 09:45.280]  they're working on two or three people. How long is it going to take them to get the millions that
[09:45.280 --> 09:53.440]  came in with the open borders during just Trump and Biden? They're not even going to make a dent
[09:53.440 --> 10:00.400]  in it in terms of Trump's term that's here at that rate. America has never been a place where
[10:00.480 --> 10:07.840]  people need to show one's papers. Exactly right. That's the ACLU talking. Ticketing a lawful
[10:07.840 --> 10:13.040]  permanent resident, forcing him to appear in court and pay a fine for not carrying their identity
[10:13.040 --> 10:18.240]  papers is unnecessary and cruel. No, it's authoritarian. It does not make our community
[10:18.240 --> 10:22.160]  stronger or more safe. It's simply part of the Trump administration's attempt to make life
[10:22.160 --> 10:28.080]  uncomfortable for all immigrants, they said. Well, I think that dangerous precedents are being
[10:28.080 --> 10:36.480]  established for all of us. I view this the same way I view the mandatory e-verify or the real ID
[10:36.480 --> 10:42.160]  to have to fly. And they're ramping that up now as well. Every country is doing that. So if you want
[10:42.160 --> 10:46.800]  to, if you're an American, you want to go to Europe, you're going to have to be fingerprinted
[10:46.800 --> 10:53.840]  now in order to get into Europe. I'm disgusted with this police surveillance state that's being
[10:53.840 --> 10:59.040]  created globally. That's always been the plan. Not surprised by it. I'm disgusted by it. And I'm
[10:59.040 --> 11:04.560]  disgusted because we've known about this for a long time. And people are not focused on this.
[11:04.560 --> 11:11.760]  They're focused on everything else. A spokeswoman for ICE did not return messages when seeking
[11:11.760 --> 11:18.720]  comments. So the spokeswoman had nothing to speak about. I don't care. We're going to ticket people
[11:18.720 --> 11:26.400]  if you don't have your identity papers, please. So a former dishwasher. Cruz lives in government
[11:26.400 --> 11:31.600]  funded apartment, but isn't working due to his health. You know, when I was a kid,
[11:33.360 --> 11:36.560]  that was a job for high school kids. Now high school kids don't have jobs.
[11:38.240 --> 11:45.360]  Dishwasher. So he's living in government funded apartment and he's not working. Cruz said he was
[11:45.360 --> 11:50.480]  relieved to be released, but he worries how he's going to pay the fine. It's not fair. I said,
[11:50.480 --> 11:56.640]  let's go to my house and I'll show you my papers. I'm a resident. The problem is he doesn't have a
[11:56.640 --> 12:02.400]  house. He's got a government supplied apartment at your expense, at the taxpayer's expense.
[12:02.400 --> 12:08.000]  This is why I've said the fundamental problem is the welfare magnet. Fix that instead of your
[12:08.000 --> 12:13.840]  police state tactics that are out there. It's just so obvious that they don't want to fix the core
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[13:16.160 --> 13:19.920]  Another problem, a problem that'll be a problem for each and every one of us.
[13:20.880 --> 13:27.680]  They want to force the real ID on us. They want to force the e-verify on us, make us carry our
[13:27.680 --> 13:33.920]  identity papers or our identity device with us at all times so they can use geofencing to track us,
[13:33.920 --> 13:40.160]  not just biometric identification. That's the real problem, folks. Yes, the immigration stuff
[13:40.160 --> 13:45.040]  is a problem. And in this guy's case, what do you think he would do if he didn't have a government
[13:45.040 --> 13:50.080]  apartment? I mean, he might live on the streets or something, or he might go home where things are
[13:50.080 --> 13:58.000]  cheaper and more affordable, or he could build a home there. Well, Ray Dalio has something to say
[13:58.000 --> 14:03.760]  about the fact that we are in multiple wars. He warns that we're in a civil war,
[14:03.760 --> 14:10.080]  and he warns that we have soaring debt. And he says the US is not the only country in this situation.
[14:10.080 --> 14:17.360]  Okay, there is a financial money war, there's a technology war, there's geopolitical wars,
[14:17.360 --> 14:24.080]  and there are more military wars. And so we have a civil war of some sort, which is developing in
[14:24.080 --> 14:30.320]  the United States and elsewhere, where there are irreconcilable differences. So how do you see it
[14:30.320 --> 14:37.440]  being settled? Actually, where do you see the US going? Does it get settled? Well, either we will
[14:37.440 --> 14:48.320]  rise above it and realize that our common good is going to necessitate us dealing with it so that
[14:48.880 --> 14:55.840]  what works for most people is going to work. I think that's a little bit idealistic. I have
[14:55.840 --> 15:03.680]  to be a practical person. And I would say that I think that these conflicts will become tests of
[15:03.680 --> 15:11.200]  power by each side. Well, I agree, absolutely. Did you hear that phrase that he used,
[15:11.200 --> 15:16.400]  irreconcilable differences? I think a movie about that, about a divorce called irreconcilable
[15:16.400 --> 15:21.200]  differences? That's usually the key phrase that you use in a divorce. You know, you don't want
[15:21.200 --> 15:27.040]  to get into the details. Well, the details are complicated. Let's just say we have irreconcilable
[15:27.040 --> 15:31.680]  differences. Let's just say that we have irreconcilable differences, and Marjorie Taylor
[15:31.680 --> 15:37.520]  Green is right. We need to have a national divorce. We need to be able to go our own way,
[15:38.160 --> 15:43.680]  except we have people in Washington who will use this, as he points out, as a test of power.
[15:44.640 --> 15:50.080]  They're not going to let that happen. We have an abusive husband here. Dalio said,
[15:50.080 --> 15:54.000]  something bad is coming at some point. And again, this is a guy. Who is he? Well,
[15:54.000 --> 16:00.640]  he founded a hedge fund called Bridgewater, and he's a multi-billionaire. So if I were a rich man,
[16:01.680 --> 16:05.120]  people would think that I really know what I'm talking about. But in this case,
[16:05.120 --> 16:09.920]  I think Ray Dalio does know what he's talking about. And I think he says, I'm a student of
[16:09.920 --> 16:17.280]  history, and these things come in cycles. He said, we have the brutal AI war that's coming
[16:17.280 --> 16:24.080]  between the US and China. The UK is in a debt-death spiral, among other things. He's now warning that
[16:24.080 --> 16:29.520]  the US may be entering a new kind of civil war amid rising inequality and debt, as well as a
[16:29.520 --> 16:34.640]  breakdown in the global geopolitical order. In an interview with Bloomberg TV, which aired this week,
[16:34.640 --> 16:39.760]  he said, the forces which shaped the world, quote, unquote, were all now being disrupted,
[16:39.760 --> 16:45.680]  and that America served as a prime example of this. We're in wars, as you heard him say,
[16:45.680 --> 16:51.280]  financial war, money war. There's a technology war. There's geopolitical wars. There's military
[16:51.280 --> 16:57.280]  wars. And so we have a civil war of some sort, which is developing in the US and elsewhere,
[16:57.280 --> 17:04.560]  where there are irreconcilable differences. He had this year issued several warnings
[17:04.560 --> 17:10.400]  about the risks posed by America's rising national debt, which currently stands at a staggering
[17:10.400 --> 17:16.240]  nearly $38 trillion. Additionally, the billionaire also highlighted the country's debt-to-income
[17:16.240 --> 17:24.320]  ratio of roughly 120%, as potentially leading to a situation in which repayments sap government
[17:24.320 --> 17:32.320]  finances and trigger a death spiral for the economy. He said the US government debt is rising
[17:32.320 --> 17:38.240]  too quickly, fueling a climate that's very much analogous to the years before World War II.
[17:39.120 --> 17:47.680]  Yeah, global warming, when the bombs start dropping. Fueling a climate. We have a financial
[17:47.680 --> 17:53.680]  climate change that is hitting us really. The other climate change is not real, but this is.
[17:53.680 --> 17:59.120]  This is very real and looking very much like World War II, the last fourth turning.
[17:59.120 --> 18:05.040]  Of course, we covered this months ago, but the way they calculate the US debt's a little bit
[18:05.040 --> 18:09.840]  screwy. So it's actually closer to $150 trillion in the books.
[18:09.840 --> 18:16.080]  Yeah. Every government stat they give you is a lie, whether you're talking about the debt,
[18:16.080 --> 18:21.440]  the inflation rate, or the employment rate, or COVID, or climate change.
[18:21.440 --> 18:26.480]  Anytime you remember from the government. If they want it to be big, assume it's small. If
[18:26.480 --> 18:29.200]  they want it to be small, assume it's much larger than they're giving you.
[18:29.200 --> 18:37.200]  That's right. These bureaucracies are just rigged. Anyway, he said when debt rises relative to
[18:37.200 --> 18:41.200]  income, it's like plaque in the arteries then begins to squeeze out the spending.
[18:42.240 --> 18:46.080]  He'd used this analogy before when he said we're about to have a heart attack.
[18:46.560 --> 18:52.640]  Well, certainly the financial pressure, I guess, is analogous to blood pressure.
[18:54.080 --> 19:00.400]  He blamed politicians of both sides of the aisle, and he has called for a mix of tax revenue
[19:00.400 --> 19:06.400]  increases and spending cuts to tackle what he calls the deficit debt bomb. Maybe we just
[19:06.400 --> 19:10.960]  followed the constitution. That'd get rid of almost all the federal government right away.
[19:11.520 --> 19:14.560]  But I thought that's kind of interesting, that phrase that we hear all the time,
[19:14.560 --> 19:18.560]  both sides of the aisle. What is that? Well, you've got one side that says,
[19:18.560 --> 19:22.160]  I'll do this, and the other side says, I'll do this, and I'll do that,
[19:22.160 --> 19:26.000]  and neither one of them do the right thing. They're always, I'll do this, I'll do that.
[19:26.960 --> 19:34.240]  Both sides of the aisle. Well, on top of the debt, he sounded the alarm over Trump's tariffs.
[19:35.120 --> 19:41.360]  Warning about the shifting policy. Again, it's not even the level of taxation. He's saying we need
[19:41.360 --> 19:48.000]  to raise taxes and cut spending, right? So it's not about raising taxes, which is what tariffs
[19:48.000 --> 19:54.320]  are really about, raising taxes on U.M.A. But it's about the shifting policy, the constantly
[19:54.320 --> 19:59.600]  shifting policy. And of course, even as he's doing this interview, Trump goes back to 100 percent
[19:59.600 --> 20:07.920]  tariffs on China. So it's that chaos, that engineered chaos that Trump represents.
[20:07.920 --> 20:14.960]  He said it's part of the economic and geopolitical pressures that could trigger a crisis that would
[20:14.960 --> 20:20.960]  be, in his terms, worse than a recession. Worse than? What would that be? That would be a
[20:20.960 --> 20:25.680]  depression, wouldn't it? I think that right now we're at a decision-making point, and we're very
[20:25.680 --> 20:30.880]  close to recession, and I'm worried about something worse than a recession if this isn't handled well.
[20:31.600 --> 20:36.640]  You think Trump will handle it well? That's what I'm worried about.
[20:37.440 --> 20:41.760]  We have a breaking down of the monetary order, and we're going to change the monetary order
[20:41.760 --> 20:48.240]  because we can't spend these amounts of money. We're having profound changes in our domestic order,
[20:49.040 --> 20:55.760]  how ruling is existing, and we're having profound changes in the world order. Such times are very
[20:55.760 --> 21:03.280]  much like the 1930s, he said. Prelude to World War. I've studied history, he said. This repeats
[21:03.280 --> 21:08.640]  over and over again. Asked about the worst-case scenario, Dalio pointed to a potential breakdown
[21:08.640 --> 21:13.920]  of the dollar's role as a store of wealth, combined with internal conflict between the
[21:13.920 --> 21:19.440]  norms of democratic politics and escalating international tensions, potentially even military
[21:19.440 --> 21:25.200]  conflict. These breakdowns have occurred before. The existing monetary and geopolitical order began
[21:25.200 --> 21:32.880]  in 1945. These systems go in cycles, and I worry about the breakdown, particularly because it
[21:32.880 --> 21:38.400]  doesn't have to happen. Well, it doesn't have to happen, but it's happened over and over again,
[21:38.400 --> 21:46.000]  and the timing is right. As we can see, it's not just a bad leader at the top. There are bad people
[21:46.000 --> 21:52.240]  who are supporting the bad actions that this guy is doing. As I pointed out, the people who are
[21:52.240 --> 22:00.320]  cheering the memes that were probably put together by Trump bots, Trump PR flaks, showing police
[22:00.320 --> 22:03.920]  brutality, and the people are cheering it, saying, I voted for this. Yeah, you voted for civil war,
[22:03.920 --> 22:08.720]  didn't you? You want it as badly as the left. They're mirror images of each other.
[22:11.440 --> 22:16.240]  He says it's going to be severe. I think it could be more severe than those if these matters
[22:16.240 --> 22:26.960]  simultaneously occur. That's right. Everything all at once. Well, Hegseth has put stringent rules
[22:26.960 --> 22:33.360]  on the Pentagon press corps, and the large mainstream media companies are saying goodbye.
[22:33.360 --> 22:38.000]  We're not going to sign this thing. He's saying, well, if you don't do it, then you're not going
[22:38.000 --> 22:46.160]  to be coming in here and talking to us. I just got to say, when we talked yesterday to Anthony
[22:46.160 --> 22:52.640]  Frieda, he said that he had started in the advertising agency, and he went to work for the
[22:53.280 --> 22:58.560]  Joe Camel campaign. He's having fun with that until there was the determination that it was
[22:58.560 --> 23:04.000]  targeting kids. He said, I didn't want to become an artist so I could sell cigarettes to kids.
[23:04.720 --> 23:07.680]  He said, I'm getting out of that. I'm going to go to the New York Times because he's had that
[23:07.680 --> 23:11.040]  point in time. He thought, well, these are people doing good work. They're telling people what's
[23:11.040 --> 23:16.800]  going on. Then he goes to the New York Times, and they say, well, we've got to get the cartoons and
[23:16.800 --> 23:21.760]  the op-ed pieces vetted by the government, vetted by the Pentagon. He goes, wait a minute,
[23:22.720 --> 23:26.320]  I didn't become an artist to sell wars either. That's even worse.
[23:27.600 --> 23:31.840]  When you look at this history, we all know that this has been going on for quite some time.
[23:31.840 --> 23:36.080]  The New York Times and all these mainstream media organizations, Washington Post and so forth,
[23:36.080 --> 23:42.160]  that are having such a fit about Hegseth's rules. Again, he's ramping it up, and he's doing it
[23:42.720 --> 23:49.200]  in public and in their face, but the reality is that these people have been complicit behind
[23:49.200 --> 23:54.160]  the scenes for the longest amount of time. Look, if you've got a credentialed press,
[23:55.120 --> 24:00.320]  you don't have a free press. These people are not free to say whatever they want.
[24:01.120 --> 24:05.520]  They will tow the line. They will get on one side of the aisle do this, or I'll do that,
[24:05.520 --> 24:08.000]  or the other, right? They get on one side of the aisle or the other.
[24:09.120 --> 24:14.160]  We've seen this for the longest time. You have some of these organizations get their access
[24:14.160 --> 24:20.480]  by sucking up to the left, most of them. Some of them get access by sucking up to the right
[24:20.480 --> 24:27.360]  and to Trump, but that's the whole thing, right? People watch me because I've got an interview
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[25:09.680 --> 25:37.680]  And that's what they want to maintain. They will have that access cut off if they push against it.
[25:37.680 --> 25:42.960]  So, in a sense, I see this as a positive development. If you're gonna have an open
[25:42.960 --> 25:48.800]  fight about this, and they're going to have to openly embarrass themselves by signing a pledge
[25:48.800 --> 25:53.280]  that they will do what the Pentagon says instead of pretending that they're independent,
[25:53.840 --> 25:58.800]  and now it's out there for everybody to see, and they've got to back away from this,
[25:58.800 --> 26:03.280]  and then there's consequences for it that make them mad. You might actually get some real
[26:04.240 --> 26:09.760]  reporting. I'm not that optimistic, but it's a positive development, I think.
[26:10.400 --> 26:14.240]  A growing list of news organizations with access to the Pentagon briefings
[26:14.240 --> 26:19.520]  have formally rejected a new Defense Department or Department of War policy that would require
[26:19.520 --> 26:25.440]  journalists to sign a pledge promising not to seek unauthorized materials and limiting their
[26:25.440 --> 26:33.280]  access to certain areas. Well, the reality is that the way this is put in by Zero Hedge
[26:34.480 --> 26:39.680]  says unauthorized materials. So you think, well, certainly they shouldn't have any access to
[26:39.680 --> 26:47.360]  classified information, because the security state is how they have ruled us since 1945,
[26:48.160 --> 26:52.000]  and everything is a national security secret if they don't want you to see it. I mean,
[26:52.000 --> 26:59.840]  I've even seen this at local government level. Everybody acts as if they are the Pentagon or
[26:59.840 --> 27:08.400]  the CIA. I can't talk about that. Well, the reality is that they're talking about things
[27:08.400 --> 27:15.120]  that are not classified, and what he wants to say is that you will only look at what we hand
[27:15.120 --> 27:20.880]  deliver to you that we want you to see. They don't even have to go through the procedure
[27:20.880 --> 27:26.400]  of pretending that it is pertaining to national security. They don't have to do that. You just
[27:26.400 --> 27:33.360]  have to say, everything is prohibited for you unless I hand you the folder, because those papers
[27:33.360 --> 27:40.160]  are evidently on Pam Bondi's desk or on Pete's access desk. I've got the answer to that. I'll
[27:40.160 --> 27:43.200]  give it to you later. It's sitting on my desk, and I'll give you the answer.
[27:43.200 --> 27:45.360]  The desk of many wonders.
[27:45.920 --> 27:51.600]  Now, they're full on very public revolt against the policy introduced last month by Hegseth,
[27:52.640 --> 27:57.600]  who has himself been thrust into the center of controversy since being named Pentagon Chief,
[27:58.240 --> 28:03.680]  due to the embarrassing Yemen group chat signal episode earlier in the Trump administration.
[28:04.320 --> 28:08.480]  Others have been told to sign the pledge by Tuesday at 5 p.m., as last night,
[28:09.200 --> 28:13.200]  or surrender their press credentials within 24 hours. After weeks
[28:14.960 --> 28:20.560]  ago, the new policy was introduced. Well, it looks like a credentialed press is not a free press.
[28:21.360 --> 28:29.360]  I was never interested in being a part of the White House press corps. Not that I was invited,
[28:29.360 --> 28:35.600]  either, but you had Drum Corsi. He got credentials for Infowars, so he could go there and ask a
[28:35.600 --> 28:41.200]  question and be seen. It's like, you don't need that. You can get the information that is out
[28:41.200 --> 28:45.760]  there and the very fact that they're going to require credentials for you. That's a newsworthy
[28:45.760 --> 28:51.360]  issue, so you don't have to have that visibility, except it's just part of playing that game.
[28:51.360 --> 28:54.000]  Oh boy, I could go sit in the room and get lied to directly.
[28:55.040 --> 28:58.400]  Well, I wouldn't be sitting in that room after the first time I was asked questions.
[29:00.400 --> 29:05.520]  Establishment media outlets have also been frustrated after long accredited media outlets
[29:05.600 --> 29:10.640]  were forced to vacate their assigned Pentagon workspaces under what officials described as,
[29:10.640 --> 29:17.920]  quote, an annual media rotation program, where independent media podcasters and non-traditional
[29:17.920 --> 29:23.600]  media figures have been given access, and sometimes even priority. This is the influencers,
[29:24.400 --> 29:30.480]  right? These are not journalists. They're not reporters. They're influencers.
[29:30.480 --> 29:34.240]  But of course, I would say the same thing about the New York Times and the Washington Post.
[29:34.240 --> 29:38.720]  They are also influencers. They're just pretending that they're something else. These
[29:38.720 --> 29:42.080]  other people, at least, they're honest and saying, I'm an influencer. I'm a propagandist.
[29:43.040 --> 29:47.520]  Those who have made clear they're not signing the policy are the Washington Post, New York Times,
[29:47.520 --> 29:53.920]  CNN, The Atlantic, Politico, The Hill, The Guardian, Reuters, Associated Press, NPR.
[29:53.920 --> 29:58.000]  Do they still have any reporters left? I thought we got rid of the wish we had.
[29:58.800 --> 30:04.720]  Huffington Post, Breaking Defense and others. Interestingly, there is only, let's see,
[30:04.720 --> 30:09.760]  Newsmax has made it clear that it is not signing as well. That's kind of interesting. But I think
[30:09.760 --> 30:18.720]  the most interesting thing is that One America News is the only organization that has signed this.
[30:18.720 --> 30:25.040]  Out of all the ones that were in Washington, only One America News has signed this, and everybody
[30:25.040 --> 30:31.440]  else has said, no, we're not going to do it. That's amazing. So they're going to get the
[30:31.440 --> 30:36.240]  Pentagon feed, and they'll take it. And you're going to have, I guess, Pentagon Pete is going
[30:36.240 --> 30:43.200]  to be there. There'll be one reporter. Let's see. Oh, yes, you. It really will be the One American
[30:43.200 --> 30:48.400]  News. That's right. The One American News organization. The one and only. Yeah, the
[30:48.400 --> 30:53.120]  One American News reporter right there. It would be a bit hard to dodge questions
[30:53.200 --> 30:59.680]  at that point, huh? Yeah, yeah. Now let's go to somebody. You again. Another question. Yet
[30:59.680 --> 31:05.520]  these mainstream media gatekeepers would have more of a leg to stand on if they hadn't already long
[31:05.520 --> 31:13.920]  ago proven themselves to be by and large mere pro-war stenographers of official government
[31:13.920 --> 31:18.000]  narratives time and again. This is what I was saying. The Mockingbird people. That's what Anthony
[31:18.000 --> 31:23.680]  Frieda saw when he was at the New York Times as well. Long time ago. The media loves to fawn over
[31:23.680 --> 31:29.840]  military commanders and anonymous sources, which they already agree with from hawkish pro-Israel
[31:29.840 --> 31:36.720]  or pro-Ukraine stances to regime change operations abroad in places like Syria or Libya. That's when
[31:36.720 --> 31:43.680]  criticism from the press goes out the window. Perhaps the press will finally grow more critical
[31:43.680 --> 31:50.480]  of whatever anonymous military and or intelligence officials tell them now that there's an adversary
[31:50.480 --> 31:57.280]  of theirs in the Pentagon. So we'll see what happens. Don't trust anybody. Use your own critical
[31:57.280 --> 32:02.160]  thinking, seriously. So let's cover the comments here before we take a break. That's right.
[32:02.720 --> 32:09.120]  Adi MRR Israel already fired weapons on Palestinians trying to return home. Oh, who could have
[32:09.120 --> 32:14.160]  foreseen that? They're normally so good about keeping their ends at the bargain. Yeah, we're
[32:14.160 --> 32:18.560]  going to talk about that. That's one of the reasons I said the top of the program that I did not cover
[32:18.560 --> 32:25.200]  this before because I didn't think it'd last. Yeah. It didn't even last a day. We'll give it 24 hours,
[32:25.200 --> 32:31.040]  then we'll talk about it. No, it didn't last. So Aksav Aksav. This reminds me of the English troops
[32:31.040 --> 32:38.640]  abusing Americans before the Revolutionary War. That's right. That's why they want you chipped.
[32:38.640 --> 32:42.960]  They'll know everything about you. They'll know where you are. The real octo spook. He has no
[32:42.960 --> 32:47.120]  American rights. They're well within using our powers to deport him. What is up with the fine
[32:47.120 --> 32:53.600]  games? No, he does have rights. He's a human being. And it doesn't say citizens in the Constitution.
[32:53.600 --> 32:58.400]  It says persons, people. People have rights because we're created in the image of God.
[32:58.400 --> 33:03.600]  That's what this country is founded on. I don't get rights and privileges from the Constitution.
[33:03.600 --> 33:07.600]  I don't get I don't get my rights from the Constitution or the government. Those are
[33:07.600 --> 33:12.800]  privileges if you get them. No, we have to say that our government respects human beings in
[33:12.800 --> 33:17.360]  America. Our government will not do criminal things to people. And I don't care if they're
[33:17.360 --> 33:21.920]  here illegally. I don't care if they're a murderer. You follow due process and then kill them.
[33:22.560 --> 33:26.800]  You don't go out with a lynch mob and you don't shoot people in boats without even knowing who
[33:26.800 --> 33:35.120]  they are. I will never accept that. That is the wrong way to approach all of this. Yes, our rights
[33:35.120 --> 33:40.640]  come from God and they're based on us being human beings, not American citizens. And we do
[33:40.640 --> 33:46.640]  not want to turn our government into the kind of monster that we've seen it become. And we've seen
[33:46.640 --> 33:53.440]  this in other countries as well. You have to allow due process and legal protection and respect for
[33:53.440 --> 33:58.480]  human beings. End of story. There's other ways to get these people out of the country. They don't
[33:58.480 --> 34:03.680]  need to be giving him a free apartment at our expense. Just stop that. And you can do some
[34:03.680 --> 34:08.960]  other things. Deport him. That's fine. Whatever. Take away his legal status if he can't support
[34:08.960 --> 34:13.440]  himself and then deport him. I don't have a problem with that. Just do it legally. I don't
[34:13.440 --> 34:19.360]  have a problem with the death penalty. I have a problem with our court system. And so we have to
[34:19.360 --> 34:24.880]  make sure that we're following the rules that our government is not allowed to do anything that it
[34:24.880 --> 34:30.240]  wishes on a whim. And that is something that I've seen under the Trump administration that is worse
[34:30.240 --> 34:35.680]  than anything else I've seen in my life in America. This idea of government by whim.
[34:39.680 --> 34:46.240]  Have you had enough whimming yet? Not winning, but whimming. Just one whim after the other.
[34:46.240 --> 34:52.080]  Also, the man was here legally. He wasn't a citizen, but he was a legal resident.
[34:52.080 --> 34:56.160]  Yeah. And that's a problem. We need to fix that. If he doesn't have any means of support,
[34:56.800 --> 35:02.080]  if he doesn't have any skills, if he's not working, he shouldn't be given legal status.
[35:02.080 --> 35:06.240]  Other countries do that. You want to become a citizen in New Zealand, you've got to have
[35:06.880 --> 35:13.920]  millions of dollars to get residency there. I know, because I tried once. But you can't do that.
[35:14.640 --> 35:18.960]  You can't survive as a country if people can come in and live off of you.
[35:19.840 --> 35:22.320]  And that's the fundamental issue that they want to address.
[35:22.880 --> 35:25.760]  Yeah. Audi MRR.
[35:25.760 --> 35:30.880]  Your microphone's off. Audi MRR. Well, thank you very much.
[35:30.880 --> 35:37.040]  That is very generous. I believe that says, thank you for your prayers. My Director of
[35:37.040 --> 35:42.640]  Operations gig is safe. My podcast, Everything is a Lie, Dammit, is off the ground. And Jason
[35:42.640 --> 35:48.160]  Barker and Edgar Tiger are my first guests. So go check out Audi MRR's new podcast,
[35:48.160 --> 35:53.520]  Everything is a Lie, Dammit, and that's all one word. So go check them out there on Rumble.
[35:53.520 --> 36:01.040]  That's true. That's true. I'm glad to hear that worked out. Thank you for letting us know, Audi.
[36:01.040 --> 36:02.720]  Very happy for you. Praise God.
[36:02.720 --> 36:06.160]  And he also says, we have the Fourth Amendment for a reason.
[36:06.160 --> 36:11.920]  Yes. And the Fifth Amendment due process and things like that. Yeah, it's very, very important.
[36:11.920 --> 36:16.000]  Little Ford Schoolhouse says, I live in Southern Illinois and they're setting up a website where
[36:16.000 --> 36:19.920]  we can sign up to house immigrants and get benefits for it. Well, I'm sure that won't end
[36:19.920 --> 36:25.360]  with somebody getting beheaded in their own bed. The real octo spook enticing citizens
[36:25.360 --> 36:29.360]  to become criminals housing foreign invading criminals. Nice. Yeah, that's the problem.
[36:29.360 --> 36:35.280]  The welfare magnet drags in a lot of the worst people, people you can't trust. Audi MRR. They
[36:35.280 --> 36:39.040]  don't want to fix the core problem because they created the core problem. That's right. I mean,
[36:39.040 --> 36:42.720]  they even wrote papers about it. This is how we're going to bring down the US with a welfare system.
[36:42.720 --> 36:47.440]  We bring in everybody from abroad and put them on the welfare. What's going on, Texas? It's Bluff
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[37:44.080 --> 37:51.040]  Must be 18 or older. Play responsibly. System. It'll take it down. Yeah. Yeah. Zoxa Voxa's useless
[37:51.040 --> 37:55.760]  eaters won't be able to opt out of the brain chips. That's right. If you want your privileges to keep
[37:55.760 --> 38:01.520]  on going, if you want your welfare, you're going to take the brain chip. Audi MRR, they are really
[38:01.520 --> 38:05.360]  engineering that Civil War narrative, aren't they? It won't happen. So they'll do a false flag.
[38:06.000 --> 38:11.520]  Mm hmm. Francine. Can't remember what it was, but the smart acronym in smart cities is not good news.
[38:12.640 --> 38:22.800]  Probably not. Self monitoring and reporting technology. Yeah. Nanny State. Nibiru 2029.
[38:22.800 --> 38:26.560]  Recession. Depression. There's yet to be a term for what emperor Trump will cast upon
[38:26.560 --> 38:32.000]  Mark's America. The closest would be total implosion. That's right. We're passing the event
[38:32.000 --> 38:36.880]  horizon. That's right. Do not obey. Still today I'm surrounded by others with zero understanding
[38:36.880 --> 38:42.960]  or realization of the soon to be digital IDs slash currency slash social credit ranking system.
[38:42.960 --> 38:48.000]  Amazing how ignorance ain't got time to research. Well, you can give them a link to David Knight
[38:48.000 --> 38:54.560]  News if I can get them through a few minutes without offending them. That's right. There's
[38:54.560 --> 39:00.720]  three hours a day, every weekday. They don't have to do any reading at all. Wally Walrus.
[39:00.800 --> 39:06.320]  I'll do the reading for you. Exactly. But you do the thinking for yourself. Yeah.
[39:06.320 --> 39:11.360]  Wally Walrus, these ICE agents are out of control in Portland. They delayed an EMS for 20 minutes
[39:11.360 --> 39:18.560]  and threatened the driver. That's nuts. I don't like the, I detest their tactics. I detest
[39:18.560 --> 39:22.240]  the fact that they're, you know, we've got videos all over social media. I mean, I could fill up the
[39:22.240 --> 39:27.680]  board with these videos of people in civilian clothes, not showing a badge, not showing any
[39:27.680 --> 39:32.480]  identification, not having a uniform, many times wearing a mask, just coming up and kidnapping
[39:32.480 --> 39:39.440]  people. It's like, why are we supporting this? This is insane. I mean, the police are bad enough.
[39:40.560 --> 39:45.040]  We don't need to make this whole thing worse. You know, we're over policed in the first place.
[39:47.520 --> 39:52.160]  Guard Goldsmith, the entire Trump Justice Department is sycophantically in line with
[39:52.160 --> 39:56.880]  authoritarianism. Plus the Joint Chiefs are okay with Trump gathering 6,000 soldiers off the coast
[39:56.880 --> 40:02.640]  of Venezuela while piling ICE goons into the States. And of course you can find Guard Goldsmith
[40:02.640 --> 40:08.800]  at Liberty Conspiracy weekdays at 6 p.m. He's heaping up this storm that's about to break
[40:08.800 --> 40:12.880]  over our heads and everybody else too. It's just amazing to watch this. It's going to be a
[40:13.520 --> 40:18.880]  nightmare scenario. And nobody says anything about it. It's just fine. Yeah. The real octo
[40:18.880 --> 40:22.640]  spook. When Edward Snowden disclosed the extent of government surveillance, he was shocked. He had
[40:22.640 --> 40:31.520]  to fear his own government and citizens doing nothing. The U.S. debt clock says $37.608 trillion.
[40:33.840 --> 40:38.880]  Ridiculous numbers we're dealing with. Ridiculous numbers. They don't mean anything.
[40:38.880 --> 40:44.560]  Well, and look at the criticism that Thomas Massey got. You know, when the freshman
[40:45.600 --> 40:49.680]  congressman came in, the new people get sworn in. He'd walk up to each of them and he'd hand them
[40:49.680 --> 40:56.240]  one of these debt clock things that fits on his lapel. There's a constant tally and they called,
[40:56.240 --> 41:01.280]  you're just a grandstander. And it's like, seriously? You're just a spectator and you're
[41:01.280 --> 41:06.240]  not even looking at the game that's happening here. You know, you don't even care what the debt is
[41:06.240 --> 41:11.040]  and you're worse than a spectator. You don't care about the outcome. It's like somebody at a baseball
[41:11.040 --> 41:17.360]  game. I've been to one professional baseball game in my life and I was just amazed. Nobody was
[41:17.360 --> 41:20.880]  paying any attention to the game. They're all just kind of hanging around doing their own thing.
[41:20.880 --> 41:23.680]  Well, you know, something interesting happens. They'll run a replay on the jumbo.
[41:23.680 --> 41:28.560]  And that was exactly it. You know, if there was actually anything at all interesting in that
[41:28.560 --> 41:32.240]  boring game, they would play it as an instant replay. So, slow-mo.
[41:33.760 --> 41:39.680]  President Ovante, 1776 says, and climbing about the debt clock. And of course, like I mentioned,
[41:39.680 --> 41:45.840]  just because they calculate the debt weird, it's actually closer to $150 trillion. We are in debt.
[41:45.840 --> 41:49.760]  I forget exactly what the metric was, but it's something like unless they actually have a plan
[41:49.760 --> 41:55.600]  on how to repay it, they don't count the debt. So, assuming that they haven't made a plan to repay
[41:55.600 --> 42:00.640]  it, they just say, eh, well, you know, that doesn't count yet. Yeah, that's amazing. Nibiru,
[42:00.640 --> 42:07.120]  2029. Here's the script. Here's the questions. Don't deviate. That's right. OAN is going to
[42:07.120 --> 42:13.920]  get their little booklet of questions they get to ask. Audi MRR, I studied journalism in college.
[42:13.920 --> 42:17.280]  What passes for a news article today is a disgrace. These people can't even write a
[42:17.280 --> 42:24.160]  decent headline, let alone a proper lead. Gard Goldsmith, kind of like Trump's multiple marriages.
[42:24.160 --> 42:32.800]  They didn't last. Yeah, his oath to protect the Constitution was kind of like his marriage
[42:32.800 --> 42:37.840]  vows, too. I think that was in reference to the peace agreement. Oh, yeah, that's right.
[42:38.560 --> 42:48.320]  We have no one in politics cares. It's all like they said, you know, Thomas Massey, a grand
[42:48.320 --> 42:53.840]  standard. That's all all these people do. It's all about getting their headlines and getting their
[42:53.840 --> 42:57.040]  time in the sun. Oh, look, I'm on camera. Isn't that wonderful?
[42:58.880 --> 43:05.920]  Well, we have Epstein Island. It's false flag time. Remember 9-11? That's right. False
[43:05.920 --> 43:10.560]  flag time. That's the season. Yeah. And of course, with Christmas coming up, they always
[43:10.560 --> 43:15.520]  love pushing the worst things through right around Christmas. Think about it. You know, they bombed
[43:15.520 --> 43:23.040]  the Pentagon for only $6 trillion. What will they do for $38 trillion? The CIA is getting nervous.
[43:25.920 --> 43:31.120]  KWD 68. Elon's chips will do away with the need for Zip papers. That's right. Won't that be
[43:31.120 --> 43:34.800]  wonderful instead of having to scan your papers? You know, that's what they're selling you. You
[43:34.800 --> 43:40.320]  know that by 2030, you'll have this app, you know, so you have paperless identity papers.
[43:40.320 --> 43:46.160]  Isn't that great? That's what I always wanted. Boy, I've always wanted a more cloying and
[43:46.160 --> 43:51.920]  efficient bureaucracy. It never leaves you. It can be always with you. Your phone will have all
[43:51.920 --> 43:56.960]  your relevant data and no one will be able to steal it almost immediately because that never
[43:56.960 --> 44:00.880]  happens. Yeah. And once they get your biometric data, then how do you get a new face? You know,
[44:01.840 --> 44:07.600]  you've been compromised. Yeah, I've mentioned this, but you know, my father-in-law, he was
[44:07.600 --> 44:14.720]  in the military, served in Vietnam and had a, you know, so he goes to the VA for his care and at
[44:14.720 --> 44:19.280]  one point he shows up and they say, well, we've got, you know, this name and this name,
[44:20.640 --> 44:25.680]  but we don't have your name says those are my two children. Well, it shows that you're deceased.
[44:26.640 --> 44:33.120]  Took them two years to declare him not dead, but he's now been resurrected in the VA system.
[44:33.120 --> 44:39.680]  Yeah. The system had a miracle and he came back. Sorry, we can't treat you for that fatal disease
[44:39.680 --> 44:45.840]  because you're already dead. So that's the type of bureaucracy we're going to be dealing with.
[44:45.840 --> 44:52.480]  And imagine how difficult it will be to get an AI to admit you're not dead. No, sorry. Yeah,
[44:52.480 --> 44:57.360]  we thought the death panels would be deciding who has to die, but it might just be deciding
[44:57.360 --> 45:06.560]  who's already dead or who's alive. Star Barkley. His name isn't Snake Plissken, is it?
[45:07.920 --> 45:15.680]  That would have been perfect. Snake, I thought you were dead. Yeah. Greatly exaggerated. Escape
[45:15.680 --> 45:21.600]  from VA. Yeah. You do have to escape from those places. Star Barkley, they don't know how to
[45:21.600 --> 45:26.560]  research. Swamp lover, no need to research CIA run mainstream media will tell you what you need
[45:26.560 --> 45:31.600]  to know. Exactly. Why do any research for yourself? Why think of anything for yourself? There's
[45:31.600 --> 45:35.840]  somebody in a position of authority who has an opinion on it. You can just adopt that.
[45:36.560 --> 45:42.880]  Why bother learning anything? Yeah. So often these quote unquote news medias are just rubber stamps,
[45:42.880 --> 45:48.640]  repeating whatever they're told. There's that whole story that you mentioned often dad about
[45:49.440 --> 45:54.080]  the guy that reported Sam Hyde did a mass shooting and then when you called him out on it,
[45:54.080 --> 45:59.840]  he said, well, I got that information from the official sources. So that was Jake Tapper.
[45:59.840 --> 46:07.280]  That was Jake Tapper. Jake Tapper, isn't he CNN or something? Anyway, I don't watch them.
[46:08.160 --> 46:13.760]  Maybe MSNBC. I don't know. All these different news. That was Jake Tapper. So he says, well,
[46:13.760 --> 46:17.200]  I got that from the government. It's like, oh, well, it must be true then. You never take your
[46:17.200 --> 46:22.160]  sources when it's the government, right? The government can never be wrong. You never have
[46:22.160 --> 46:27.280]  to worry about it. KWD 68 Obama says Trump is wrong about ICE. That's true. But Obama militarized
[46:27.280 --> 46:31.360]  police departments all over the nation. That's right. You know, that's what I was saying before,
[46:32.480 --> 46:36.480]  you know, Alex had done before I went to info wars, done four documentaries on the police
[46:36.480 --> 46:43.840]  state and they did another one, the Obama deception. And yet it was a problem when Obama was going to
[46:43.840 --> 46:50.000]  militarize the police. But it's not a problem when Trump actually does what Alex was saying
[46:50.000 --> 46:57.360]  that Obama was setting us up for. So when they switch teams, then, oh, well, this isn't what I
[46:57.360 --> 47:00.480]  was talking about at all. I thought the Democrats were going to do this since it's being done by
[47:00.480 --> 47:06.400]  Republicans. I guess it's fine, especially since it's he who must not be criticized,
[47:06.400 --> 47:12.000]  Donald Trump doing it. Well, we're going to take a quick break, folks. And when we come back,
[47:12.560 --> 47:19.040]  we're going to talk about the Gaza peace plan. And is there peace? Did what actually happen
[47:19.040 --> 47:28.160]  in the aftermath of this? We'll see. We'll be right back.
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[50:22.880 --> 50:31.360]  Gaza peace plan. This is from Mediaite, again a left leaning anti-Trump site. They said Israel
[50:31.360 --> 50:38.080]  plans to cut in half the aid to Gaza as it accuses Hamas of violating the hostage agreement.
[50:39.200 --> 50:44.560]  The Israel will cut in half the number of aid trucks allowed into Gaza and limit distribution
[50:44.560 --> 50:49.200]  of assistance as they feel the terror group Hamas has violated a recent peace agreement
[50:49.280 --> 50:53.600]  that includes the release of all hostages. And of course, they'll bring in the lawyers to find
[50:53.600 --> 50:58.640]  some technicalities and where the devil is in the details. And again, I didn't make a big deal out
[50:58.640 --> 51:04.240]  of this peace thing. Everybody, the kind of the people on the viewer are saying, oh, Trump did it
[51:04.240 --> 51:11.120]  great for Trump. And you've got late night talk show hosts are in agreement that Trump did something
[51:11.120 --> 51:15.280]  great here. I don't think he did anything at all. I don't think this is going to last. I've seen
[51:15.280 --> 51:19.840]  these so-called peace agreements come and go, especially with Israel and its neighbors for the
[51:19.840 --> 51:26.880]  longest time. Trump said, this took 3000 years to get to this point and I can't figure out
[51:26.880 --> 51:31.120]  what he's talking about in his timeline. I mean, I've gone back and looked at my Bishop Usher
[51:31.120 --> 51:35.680]  history of the world chart and I can't figure out what he's talking about at all.
[51:37.040 --> 51:44.800]  You know, it goes 2000 years ago that the Romans under Titus and sent the Jews out and destroyed
[51:44.800 --> 51:50.480]  Jerusalem in the temple and the rest of this stuff. It was recorded by Josephus in great
[51:50.480 --> 51:56.400]  detail. It was a great book, wasn't it, that got us on G.A. Hinty stories for the temple
[51:56.400 --> 52:02.720]  and is largely drawn from the historical work of Josephus. But that's 2000 years. So I don't know
[52:02.720 --> 52:07.600]  what he's talking about with the 3000 years. You know, he's not going back to Abraham. That was
[52:07.600 --> 52:12.400]  longer than that. Anyway, he said to get to this point, he says, can you believe it? No, I don't
[52:12.400 --> 52:16.720]  believe anything that you say. I don't think you know what you're talking about. And he says,
[52:16.720 --> 52:22.160]  and it's going to hold up too. It's going to hold up. As usual, Trump lies about everything.
[52:23.600 --> 52:27.760]  Wow, this peace deal was 3000 years in the making. It only lasted half a day.
[52:29.760 --> 52:37.280]  That pretty much sums it up. That's kind of what's happening there. So he, in his speech there,
[52:37.920 --> 52:45.040]  he called out Miriam Adelson. We spoke at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament. He went to
[52:45.040 --> 52:49.680]  report to the board of directors for his administration. That's really the way to
[52:49.680 --> 52:54.640]  look at this. Those are the people who control him, who give him the money. And of course,
[52:54.640 --> 53:01.440]  the board of directors and the CEO, Miriam Adelson. Trump told Israeli lawmakers on Monday that Adelson
[53:01.440 --> 53:08.800]  had equivocated when asked whether she loved the US or Israel more and paid tribute to her role in
[53:08.800 --> 53:14.480]  his Mideast strategy. Yeah, she's telling him what to do. I know that Trump would lie. He would
[53:14.480 --> 53:18.400]  immediately say America, but he would also be lying about that. And I know who loves more.
[53:19.040 --> 53:24.640]  Miriam Adelson was born in Tel Aviv, 1945. Her parents, after her parents immigrated from Poland,
[53:25.600 --> 53:30.560]  she was trained as a physician. Then she married the casino billionaire, Sheldon Adelson,
[53:31.200 --> 53:37.280]  who owned the Vegas Sands Corporation, turned it into a global gambling empire that the family
[53:37.280 --> 53:42.240]  sold for six and a quarter billion dollars in 2022. Also, can I say it's a little ironic,
[53:42.240 --> 53:48.080]  she was trained as a physician specializing in addiction treatment and then marries a casino
[53:48.080 --> 53:55.040]  operator. Yeah, I can help you. I can help you drum up some business here. We can keep these people
[53:55.040 --> 53:59.360]  coming back over and over again. The gambling addiction is actually ranked one of the worst
[53:59.360 --> 54:05.600]  addictions you can have. It leads to suicide more frequently than almost any other addiction
[54:05.600 --> 54:11.760]  because you're not just, you can destroy yourself for generations. Who's that comedian that died on
[54:11.760 --> 54:19.280]  tour? Norm McDonald. Yeah, he was addicted to gambling. It was a big deal for him and really
[54:19.280 --> 54:24.480]  does destroy your life. It's a shame. The couple were one of the top GOP donors over the last
[54:24.480 --> 54:31.120]  decade, giving $600 million to support Trump's three presidential campaigns and to back other
[54:31.120 --> 54:40.000]  Republican candidates since 2015. And so again, one of the things that she said was she took aim
[54:40.000 --> 54:48.400]  at Israel's critics across the world, calling them foreign fans of Hamas, our enemies. Well,
[54:49.200 --> 54:54.800]  I think this is part of the nonsense that goes with all this stuff. Opposing what Israel is doing
[54:54.800 --> 55:03.200]  in Gaza doesn't make you a fan of Hamas, but it does make you an enemy of Israel. They make you
[55:03.200 --> 55:08.320]  the enemy, if you criticize what they're doing. And they call you a fan of Hamas. This is-
[55:08.800 --> 55:10.240]  Hamas, I'm your biggest fan.
[55:10.800 --> 55:16.000]  This is like George W. Bush. You're either with us or you're a terrorist, right? You're with the
[55:16.000 --> 55:21.520]  terrorists. So if you're with the terrorists, you're a terrorist. So the couple, the Adelsons,
[55:21.520 --> 55:26.560]  pushed Trump to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, moved the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to
[55:26.560 --> 55:33.440]  Jerusalem in 2017, and to endorse Israeli control over Syria's occupied Golan Heights in 2019.
[55:34.000 --> 55:42.160]  So Trump awarded Miriam the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018 because she's
[55:42.160 --> 55:47.600]  funneled so much cash to him. According to Al Jazeera, she told Jewish voters at an event
[55:47.600 --> 55:57.040]  in September that they had a sacred duty to back Trump. Well, she and her husband tie 10% to Trump,
[55:57.040 --> 56:02.400]  10% of their wealth. So, you know, they're fully backing him. 600 million dollars.
[56:03.360 --> 56:09.360]  It buys a lot of Trump, doesn't it? Trump at the Knesset on Monday said,
[56:09.360 --> 56:14.720]  Miriam and Sheldon would come to my Oval Office. They'd call me. I think they had more trips to
[56:14.720 --> 56:22.320]  the White House than anybody else. He said, I actually asked her once, so Miriam, I know you
[56:22.320 --> 56:28.800]  love Israel. What do you love more, the U.S. or Israel? And she refused to answer, said Trump.
[56:28.800 --> 56:33.680]  We've got that video in the deck. Yeah, let's play that. I guess she
[56:33.680 --> 56:37.760]  considered that to be a rhetorical question. It was pretty obvious which one she loves more.
[56:38.640 --> 56:42.880]  Stand up, please. She really is. I mean, she loves this country.
[56:52.240 --> 56:56.400]  She loves this country. Her and her husband are so incredible. We miss him so dearly.
[56:57.120 --> 57:00.320]  But I actually asked her, I'm going to get her in trouble with this, but I actually asked her once,
[57:00.320 --> 57:06.960]  I said, so Miriam, I know you love Israel. What do you love more, the United States or Israel?
[57:07.040 --> 57:12.000]  She refused to answer. That might mean Israel, I must say.
[57:13.840 --> 57:20.640]  Yeah, well, it's not an open question for her. It is for Trump, except it's not an open question
[57:20.640 --> 57:24.880]  for me about Trump. I think I know which one he loves more, and it's not America.
[57:24.880 --> 57:28.720]  It offended Trump as a professional liar that she would hesitate like that.
[57:28.720 --> 57:35.120]  Yeah. Well, as a matter of fact, Trump loves Argentina more than he loves America, and they
[57:35.120 --> 57:38.800]  haven't showered him with money, but he has showered them with money right away. As soon
[57:38.800 --> 57:45.520]  as they were having a problem, right to the rescue goes Scott Besant to cut them a big check,
[57:45.520 --> 57:51.840]  a check that's bigger than what they're talking about, maybe someday giving the farmers who they
[57:51.840 --> 57:56.640]  have directly hurt with their policies, their trade policies. They don't care about the American
[57:56.640 --> 57:59.600]  farmers. They knew this was going to happen because they did it to them once before,
[58:00.480 --> 58:05.760]  and they didn't do anything to plan for this coming in, and they're still hemming and hawing
[58:05.760 --> 58:10.720]  and delaying about helping the American farmers after the harm that they did to the American
[58:10.720 --> 58:15.920]  farmers. But they helped Argentina right away, and Argentina used that money to hurt the American
[58:15.920 --> 58:23.440]  farmers. So, MAGA really means make Argentina great again and run the American farmers into the
[58:23.440 --> 58:30.880]  ground. Mary Maddelson, again, wrote that foreign fans of Hamas are our enemies, the ideological
[58:30.880 --> 58:36.000]  enablers of the West who would go to any length to eradicate us from the Middle East. I'll tell
[58:36.000 --> 58:41.040]  you who she has gone to war with. She's gone to war against the First Amendment. She and all of
[58:41.040 --> 58:46.080]  Israel want to destroy our constitution. It's one thing to buy politicians. It's another thing to
[58:46.080 --> 58:52.400]  try to destroy and set an illegal structure, destroy the First Amendment. They lost me on that.
[58:52.400 --> 58:58.480]  I tell you what, I was never on their side. Discussing to me that Donald Trump, casino owner,
[58:58.480 --> 59:06.000]  Mary Maddelson, wife of Sheldon Maddelson, casino owner, as we mentioned, gambling addiction is
[59:06.000 --> 59:12.480]  awful. Vegas is built on the destruction of lives. There was a time where I don't think anyone who
[59:12.480 --> 59:17.200]  could have owned a casino would have been accepted as a politician American. Like, no, that's a gross
[59:17.200 --> 59:22.240]  business. We don't want you as part of the power structure. But now she's, oh yeah, she's
[59:22.240 --> 59:26.880]  donating $600 million to Trump, former casino owner who's now president. And it just, in my
[59:26.880 --> 59:32.320]  opinion again, shows how far America has fallen and who we will just allow in politics.
[59:32.320 --> 59:37.280]  You gotta say, Sheldon Maddelson knew how to run a casino. Six of them into the ground,
[59:37.280 --> 59:41.840]  which is an accomplishment in and of itself. Lucky Loser is the name of the book where they
[59:41.840 --> 59:47.280]  talk about how incompetent Trump is. But yeah, that's exactly the point that my dad made. We
[59:47.280 --> 59:54.400]  went to, in 1961, we went to see Walt Disney World. And not Walt Disney World, Walt Disney,
[59:54.400 --> 59:59.360]  Disneyland in California, right? Disney World didn't open until I was in high school. But
[59:59.360 --> 01:00:08.000]  Disneyland opened in 1955. So I was young. We went cross country in the car. That was an interesting
[01:00:08.000 --> 01:00:11.760]  experience back in the day. We didn't have air conditioning going through Death Valley.
[01:00:11.760 --> 01:00:15.760]  Help. The metal dashboard that they had in the
[01:00:15.760 --> 01:00:20.960]  Chevy's back then and the plastic seats. And then we would go up to, got across,
[01:00:22.240 --> 01:00:25.280]  that was one experience. I don't remember which one we did first. I think it was the Colorado
[01:00:25.280 --> 01:00:30.560]  thing was first. We went up Pikes Peak and there was snow at the top during the middle of summer,
[01:00:30.560 --> 01:00:36.880]  you know, and then we get to Death Valley. It was a memorable trip. Anyway, we also went through
[01:00:36.880 --> 01:00:42.080]  Vegas. And I remember my dad taking me in and saying, look at these, because in those days,
[01:00:42.800 --> 01:00:48.800]  you didn't dress like a bum unless you really were a bum. Now everybody spends a lot of money
[01:00:48.800 --> 01:00:53.520]  to dress like a bum. As a matter of fact, Billy Joel even sang about that back in the 80s.
[01:00:53.520 --> 01:01:00.480]  They got to spend a lot of money to dress trash, right? But back in those days, you dressed nice
[01:01:00.480 --> 01:01:05.280]  if you could afford to. So if you couldn't afford it, you dressed like a bum. And so those poorly
[01:01:05.280 --> 01:01:10.640]  dressed people were pouring money into these machines. And he said, look at this building
[01:01:11.280 --> 01:01:16.080]  and then look at these people and tell me that this is a fair game. You know, it's not,
[01:01:16.080 --> 01:01:20.000]  it's a sucker's game. And that's how people like Sheldon Addison got rich.
[01:01:21.280 --> 01:01:27.680]  Uriel Abilof, professor of politics at Tel Aviv University, told Newsweek that what was agreed
[01:01:27.680 --> 01:01:35.680]  between Israel and Hamas should not be confused as a peace deal. He said it is a survival pact
[01:01:35.680 --> 01:01:42.240]  for leaders who thrive on conflict. The agreement forced upon them by external patrons,
[01:01:42.240 --> 01:01:48.400]  like the US and Qatar, is deliberately vague on core issues, allowing them both to claim a win.
[01:01:48.400 --> 01:01:56.320]  In other words, Israel thrives on conflict. Hamas thrives on conflict. They don't want to stop this.
[01:01:56.880 --> 01:02:04.320]  But the people who are paying them, their patrons, are telling them that they're going to sign this
[01:02:04.320 --> 01:02:08.880]  deal and they leave it really vague. So they've got wiggle room and they can claim that they won.
[01:02:09.520 --> 01:02:13.440]  And so nothing is really going to happen. But again, as I said, you got people on the view
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[01:03:14.320 --> 01:03:18.000]  or older. Play responsibly. Look at this. He did it. And of course, Stephen Colbert,
[01:03:18.720 --> 01:03:24.640]  Jimmy Kimmel praising Trump for the Gaza ceasefire deal. This is the headline from Breitbart. And I
[01:03:24.640 --> 01:03:29.280]  have to say, who cares? Since when do we care what these people say? They're always wrong about
[01:03:29.280 --> 01:03:35.120]  everything. They said, it's important to give credit where credit is due. Well, the same thing
[01:03:35.120 --> 01:03:40.480]  is they work for the same people that Trump works for. Same people that own Trump, own the networks.
[01:03:41.520 --> 01:03:46.000]  Kimmel said, what a day for Donald Trump. You know what? He finally did something positive today.
[01:03:46.080 --> 01:03:49.440]  And I want to give him credit for it because I know he's not the type of guy to take credit
[01:03:49.440 --> 01:03:57.040]  for himself. Now that's a funny joke. You don't usually hear funny jokes from Kimmel anymore.
[01:03:57.040 --> 01:04:02.320]  He said, well, we're only in the first phase of what will undoubtedly be a long and tricky process.
[01:04:02.960 --> 01:04:07.920]  The fact is the bombing has stopped. Well, that's not the fact. And so we'll talk about what's
[01:04:07.920 --> 01:04:15.040]  going on with that. People are still being killed there. Nolte at Breitbart says, the silence from
[01:04:15.040 --> 01:04:20.960]  Hollywood about Israel's peace deal proves that Hollywood never really wanted a Gaza ceasefire.
[01:04:21.600 --> 01:04:30.480]  Well, maybe the silence is from skepticism. Maybe it's the fact that they don't really think that
[01:04:30.480 --> 01:04:34.800]  the killing is going to stop. And actually, the killing did not stop and the destruction did not
[01:04:34.800 --> 01:04:42.160]  stop with the peace deal. From Russia, we have Foreign Minister Lavrov said that Russia has
[01:04:42.160 --> 01:04:47.600]  repeatedly assessed it as the best thing on the negotiating table at the moment. However, it is
[01:04:47.600 --> 01:04:54.240]  essential, he says, to stop the bloodshed as soon as possible and resolve the grave humanitarian
[01:04:54.240 --> 01:05:01.200]  problems. But of course, the Palestinian issue is not resolved by this and there will not be
[01:05:01.200 --> 01:05:06.960]  peace because of this. Trump's plan mainly focuses on the situation in Gaza while only addressing the
[01:05:06.960 --> 01:05:14.080]  Palestinian statehood in the most general terms. The U.S. and Israel were two of only 10 countries
[01:05:14.080 --> 01:05:22.160]  which flatly rejected a two-state solution at the UN. So he said, if you don't address the core issue,
[01:05:23.360 --> 01:05:27.760]  it's not going to last. And so all this stuff about 3,000 years. As a matter of fact,
[01:05:27.760 --> 01:05:32.560]  if anybody's got any idea what they think Trump is even talking about, let us know here in the
[01:05:32.560 --> 01:05:37.840]  comments and Lance, you can be on the lookout for that. What this 3,000 years is about,
[01:05:37.840 --> 01:05:41.440]  I'm scratching my head to try to figure that out. I have to assume it's just, you know, all right,
[01:05:41.440 --> 01:05:46.720]  well, Jesus was 2,000 years ago, so I got to go back further than that. I'll add another
[01:05:46.720 --> 01:05:53.440]  thousand on top of it. What's stronger than 2,000 years? Ah, 3,000 years. Well, I think David was
[01:05:53.440 --> 01:06:00.480]  about 1,000 years before Jesus, but that doesn't make any sense as a starting point. Anyway,
[01:06:00.480 --> 01:06:07.520]  Israeli forces kill at least seven Palestinians in Gaza despite the ceasefire. As I said before,
[01:06:07.520 --> 01:06:13.040]  it doesn't stop. And, you know, the murder hasn't stopped, the starvation hasn't stopped,
[01:06:13.040 --> 01:06:17.760]  maybe a little bit less, and they'll pretend and pat themselves on the back for a couple of weeks.
[01:06:17.760 --> 01:06:24.080]  Trump says Israel has used America's weapons very well. We make the best weapons in the world,
[01:06:24.080 --> 01:06:29.040]  and we got lots of them, and we've given a lot of them to Israel, frankly, he said,
[01:06:29.040 --> 01:06:34.640]  and the Knesset applauded. They like what's been done with that. Israeli soldiers, however,
[01:06:35.440 --> 01:06:41.840]  torched food and homes and torched a critical sewerage treatment plant in the wake of the
[01:06:41.840 --> 01:06:48.240]  ceasefire announcement. Soldiers called the mass arson of Gaza City their, quote, final touches.
[01:06:49.120 --> 01:06:54.960]  Maybe it's called the final torches. Among the structures that dropped, this is from DropSite
[01:06:54.960 --> 01:07:00.880]  News. Among the structures that DropSite discovered had been set on fire by departing soldiers
[01:07:01.520 --> 01:07:07.520]  was the Sheikh Ajalin Sewerage Treatment Station, a central component of Gaza City's
[01:07:07.520 --> 01:07:13.360]  sanitation network. The attack is a blow that could push Gaza City's wastewater system to
[01:07:13.360 --> 01:07:19.680]  point zero. The plant is one of Gaza's oldest and warned that its destruction will set back planned
[01:07:19.680 --> 01:07:25.200]  reconstruction efforts by years. I mean, they signed a ceasefire, so why set it on fire?
[01:07:26.160 --> 01:07:33.200]  That's another rhetorical question, isn't it? So the Israeli soldiers are saying it's one last
[01:07:33.200 --> 01:07:39.600]  memory as they do that. The homes that were burned had been some of the only ones remaining
[01:07:39.600 --> 01:07:45.120]  left intact because they were used as military staging areas, according to review of satellite
[01:07:45.120 --> 01:07:49.600]  imagery of the area. So there were a few homes that were standing. They took them over and
[01:07:49.600 --> 01:07:52.640]  lived in them. And then when the ceasefire began, they burned those homes down.
[01:07:53.680 --> 01:07:58.160]  Not all homes taken over by Israeli forces were burned down. Social media posts indicate
[01:07:58.160 --> 01:08:02.960]  some units simply left them trashed and vandalized on the walls with graffiti.
[01:08:03.920 --> 01:08:09.200]  Enjoy this, sluts, one soldier wrote on social media. The Palestinians returning to find their
[01:08:09.200 --> 01:08:15.840]  homes ransacked. We shall return here with spray painted over the wall of a house taken over
[01:08:15.840 --> 01:08:22.640]  by Israeli forces in Gaza and another one. So let's see if anybody's got an idea about the
[01:08:22.640 --> 01:08:29.200]  3,000-year metric that he's got. Perhaps one of you can enlighten us. Epstein Islands,
[01:08:29.200 --> 01:08:35.200]  as gold is going to be 4,200 an ounce tonight. Zoxav Oxaz, I want to cry. A relative whom I
[01:08:35.200 --> 01:08:39.520]  begged to buy gold and silver. They would have already doubled their wealth. Makes me sick.
[01:08:40.160 --> 01:08:45.200]  Marky Mark in New Jersey, spawning at Epstein Island says it's already surpassed 4,200 an ounce.
[01:08:45.200 --> 01:08:49.440]  See here, and he links to Market Watch. Well, if it makes you feel any better,
[01:08:49.440 --> 01:08:53.440]  the dollar is still going down. So yeah, there's a lot more to go.
[01:08:55.040 --> 01:09:02.400]  And I don't think the end is here for gold at all. So yeah, Jerry Alatalo informed men and women are
[01:09:02.400 --> 01:09:06.080]  familiar with the term. The brain is the battlefield of the future from Giordano.
[01:09:06.640 --> 01:09:12.960]  Some suggest US neuro warfare operations are well underway against Americans. Swamp Lover,
[01:09:12.960 --> 01:09:20.080]  Project Mockingbird is alive and well. That's right. Nibiru 2029, VA worst of the worst medical
[01:09:20.080 --> 01:09:25.760]  malpractice systems on the planet. Yeah. It's a, I've never heard a good story about the VA,
[01:09:25.760 --> 01:09:30.960]  not a single one. Anytime it starts with, well, I was at the VA, you know, you're in for some kind
[01:09:30.960 --> 01:09:37.840]  of horror story. The liberals still want the government to do all health care.
[01:09:37.840 --> 01:09:44.720]  Yeah. You like your VA care? You can have it. You like your insurance company? You can keep it.
[01:09:44.720 --> 01:09:51.200]  I don't like it. I don't want to keep it. Andy says I tried blackjack once, lost $20 in just
[01:09:51.200 --> 01:09:56.320]  a minute or so. It made me mad. So I threw away another $30 even quicker. Depression set
[01:09:56.320 --> 01:10:00.480]  in immediately. Karen and I went to a trade show once for the video industry. They would
[01:10:00.480 --> 01:10:04.720]  always do it in Vegas and they would always, evidently they must've gotten cheaper rates
[01:10:04.720 --> 01:10:10.880]  because they'd always do it in August, August in Vegas. What a mess. Anyway, one year, first year
[01:10:10.880 --> 01:10:18.000]  we went, the, I don't know if it was the airline or the hotel, but anyway, we had a voucher for
[01:10:18.000 --> 01:10:25.120]  like 20 bucks. And so we went to the Tropicana, which has now been torn down. And we walk in and
[01:10:25.120 --> 01:10:28.800]  we're kind of looking around, you know, like tourists, you know, looking up and the thing is,
[01:10:28.880 --> 01:10:31.840]  kind of the thing they always say, you know, when you go to New York city, you can tell the
[01:10:31.840 --> 01:10:35.280]  tourists are looking up at the buildings and everything while somebody comes up and picks
[01:10:35.280 --> 01:10:41.760]  their pocket. So anyway, we look like a couple of rubes from the country. And so we kind of walk
[01:10:41.760 --> 01:10:46.400]  over and we're looking at the roulette wheel. And there was a woman who was running it. She said,
[01:10:47.840 --> 01:10:52.480]  put it all on one thing. You put it all on the roulette wheel and I'll tell you how to do it.
[01:10:52.480 --> 01:10:57.040]  But she said, not the roulette wheel, it was the vertical thing. It's like wheel of fortune,
[01:10:57.040 --> 01:10:59.600]  except I guess if it's in the casino, it's wheel of misfortune.
[01:11:00.880 --> 01:11:05.120]  She said, put it all on one thing. And she said, and win and lose, walk away, walk away.
[01:11:08.320 --> 01:11:12.720]  So we did and we didn't win anything. You got to get out while you can. Yeah, that's right.
[01:11:13.680 --> 01:11:20.000]  Yeah. My one experience at a casino is one of my friends, he wanted to go for his birthday and I
[01:11:20.000 --> 01:11:24.480]  brought $50 specifically, just like this, you know, he wants everyone to have a good time,
[01:11:24.960 --> 01:11:30.800]  I'm planning to lose this $50. Once I lose, I'm done. And just, it was so depressing just seeing
[01:11:31.360 --> 01:11:36.160]  mostly, you know, old people in their eighties or older, just sitting at the slot machines,
[01:11:36.160 --> 01:11:41.920]  just pulling the lever over and over again. It's just, you know, there's no one else, there's no
[01:11:41.920 --> 01:11:46.320]  family there with them. They don't have any children or grandchildren or anything. They're
[01:11:46.320 --> 01:11:52.320]  just alone at a slot machine, putting whatever money they have left into it. And it's just
[01:11:52.320 --> 01:11:58.640]  horribly depressing. There, if I, if I never set foot in a casino again, it'll be too soon
[01:11:58.640 --> 01:12:03.680]  because it was just so incredibly sad to watch. Let's cover the book Lucky Loser about Trump
[01:12:03.680 --> 01:12:09.200]  and his casino. It's a slot machine and the, the things that are going around. It's got all the
[01:12:09.200 --> 01:12:13.440]  lemons and the cherries and all sorts of stuff. And then it's got a Trump face and there's three
[01:12:13.440 --> 01:12:21.360]  Trump faces and they're about to line up. Clever. I also don't understand, you know,
[01:12:22.640 --> 01:12:26.880]  the draw of a slot machine either. It's just, you know, lights and sounds, you know, it's like a
[01:12:26.880 --> 01:12:32.880]  baby's toy for an adult, at least with something like blackjack or, you know, some other card game.
[01:12:32.880 --> 01:12:36.720]  There's an element of skill, you know, you can tell yourself. That's why they, they don't let
[01:12:36.720 --> 01:12:41.760]  the card counters play. They watch them very, very closely. No, no. The surveillance industry
[01:12:41.760 --> 01:12:48.160]  really got its start in the casinos. The, I did some work for the department of transportation in
[01:12:48.160 --> 01:12:53.120]  North Carolina for a short period of time and they had cameras that could zoom in, you know,
[01:12:53.120 --> 01:12:56.880]  that stationed all along the interstate so they could see if there was an accident or backup so
[01:12:56.880 --> 01:13:01.920]  they could do something about it. And you could zoom in on those things. It's amazing how far
[01:13:01.920 --> 01:13:06.480]  those things would go. And those were cameras that they'd set up for the casino. And I thought, man,
[01:13:06.480 --> 01:13:09.600]  if this is going to look all the way down the interstate, imagine, you know, when you're in
[01:13:09.600 --> 01:13:13.520]  the casino, they just got a short distance from you. It's like a microscope.
[01:13:15.520 --> 01:13:22.480]  They can read everything that's going on in your hand cards. That's right. Yeah. The casino industry
[01:13:22.480 --> 01:13:29.840]  is terrible and it preys upon people. It's very sad. It's even sadder when it's not Vegas.
[01:13:30.560 --> 01:13:34.160]  Trump's big influences are professional wrestling and casino industry.
[01:13:34.160 --> 01:13:39.840]  Should tell you exactly where he stands. It's bad enough in Vegas where you've got all the
[01:13:39.840 --> 01:13:44.880]  lights and the showmanship of it all, but that casino I went to was the one in Oklahoma. I don't
[01:13:44.880 --> 01:13:50.640]  know what it's called, but it's an Indian casino and it's just, it's so sad. It's even sadder than
[01:13:50.640 --> 01:13:58.320]  a Vegas casino is. Yeah. That's right. Yeah. I remember driving through, I said, Louisiana,
[01:13:58.320 --> 01:14:05.840]  they had like little gas station type casino things where they just have cheap Christmas lights
[01:14:05.840 --> 01:14:12.400]  stapled around. You would think that they could afford a nicer place of people throwing away
[01:14:12.400 --> 01:14:17.920]  their money. You know, I want, that's what I want. I want nice surroundings when I throw all my money
[01:14:17.920 --> 01:14:24.000]  into the machine. Yeah. You're not going to get that at the 7-Eleven. Swamp lover says,
[01:14:24.080 --> 01:14:30.800]  Project Mockingbird is live and well. Where'd that one? Trump lover praising his handler.
[01:14:30.800 --> 01:14:34.880]  That's right. When he's talking about Muriel Adelson, Epstein Island, there really ought to
[01:14:34.880 --> 01:14:40.320]  be a law that ends dual citizenship. That shouldn't even be a question. That should just be immediate.
[01:14:40.320 --> 01:14:46.160]  Yeah. You know, when you're talking about Trump and Adelson, you know, it is disgusting to see
[01:14:46.160 --> 01:14:53.280]  somebody like Mike Johnson, who is a total sycophant to Trump. And it's equally disgusting to watch
[01:14:53.280 --> 01:14:59.200]  Trump be a total sycophant to Israel. And it's just, there's this pecking order that is almost
[01:14:59.200 --> 01:15:03.760]  comical. Actually, it is comical, except that we're at the bottom of the pecking order.
[01:15:06.080 --> 01:15:11.200]  So I guess that part of it's not too funny. So like Goy says, Vegas is going down,
[01:15:11.200 --> 01:15:16.960]  ain't nobody got money to waste on BS. Yeah. Yeah. It's also the hassle that they're putting
[01:15:16.960 --> 01:15:20.560]  people through for traveling. Traveling is what's really going down. It truly is amazing.
[01:15:20.560 --> 01:15:27.760]  I was about to say Vegas may be dying, but online gambling is exploding. It's a bigger
[01:15:27.760 --> 01:15:32.480]  problem now than ever before by a... It's Bretzky. I don't know how they let me on this podcast,
[01:15:32.480 --> 01:15:37.200]  but while I'm here, I might as well tell you the only place to play blackjack roulette and
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[01:16:12.320 --> 01:16:17.440]  or even 200 times. And when you multiply the cash, you multiply the celebration with top
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[01:16:27.280 --> 01:16:33.120]  today. Must be 18 or older. Play responsibly. Large margin. So I don't think it's that gambling
[01:16:33.120 --> 01:16:39.600]  is going away. It's just going online. Yeah, they made it extremely easy. And as I've said,
[01:16:40.560 --> 01:16:45.840]  gambling addiction is incredibly difficult to break. And if you have an addictive personality
[01:16:45.840 --> 01:16:51.040]  with it being so easy, it's affecting a lot more people than it has in the past. Actually,
[01:16:51.040 --> 01:16:57.840]  it's going to ruin a lot of lives. Yes. Soiling. No, read that one. A possum king. Adelson is
[01:16:57.840 --> 01:17:03.280]  lobbying hard for gambling in Texas. Oh, good. Isn't that wonderful? Molly Walrus,
[01:17:03.280 --> 01:17:07.840]  biggest casino operator in Oregon is the state lottery. We have state run gambling machines
[01:17:07.840 --> 01:17:13.440]  everywhere. Well, they've called it, you know, I've heard people refer to it as the stupid tax.
[01:17:13.440 --> 01:17:18.000]  So maybe they'll just start taxing you directly for it. Yeah, it's fitting that they use the money
[01:17:18.000 --> 01:17:23.520]  for education, except they don't educate people about the right thing. So, you know, I take it
[01:17:23.520 --> 01:17:27.600]  and educate them about gambling. You just start putting a statistics class in school. Well,
[01:17:27.600 --> 01:17:31.680]  when you think about what the Department of Education's goals really are, it is fitting
[01:17:31.680 --> 01:17:37.600]  that they would use the money from the idiot tax to pay for the thing that's dumbing down America.
[01:17:37.680 --> 01:17:44.480]  Yeah, that's right. Wally Walrus. No, read that one. Nibiru 2029 says that's how Trump's
[01:17:44.480 --> 01:17:49.120]  Klan made its fortune. He spelled Klan with a K. Gambling and prostitution in Alaska during
[01:17:49.120 --> 01:17:54.960]  the gold rush. Ah, what a classy fellow from a line of classy fellows. You know, you talk about
[01:17:54.960 --> 01:18:02.400]  these casinos and Trump's connection. And of course, Zemeckis, who did Back to the Future,
[01:18:02.400 --> 01:18:08.800]  he said he patterned to Biff after Trump. I see that more and more all the time. He nailed it,
[01:18:08.800 --> 01:18:18.960]  didn't he? It was really, it was very prescient and perhaps a bit too prescient Biff ruler of
[01:18:18.960 --> 01:18:21.680]  the world. Maybe if he hadn't done that, Trump wouldn't have seemed to be like,
[01:18:21.680 --> 01:18:28.960]  I could do that. I could absolutely do that. Nibiru 2029. Ceasefires are only short pauses
[01:18:28.960 --> 01:18:35.920]  to rearm and re-strategize. That's right. Yeah, so we look at it and, you know, they have made
[01:18:35.920 --> 01:18:39.760]  1984 and Brave New World and Back to the Future all come true.
[01:18:42.640 --> 01:18:48.160]  We live at the nexus of those three. The Ben diagram, you're here, right? Where those three
[01:18:48.160 --> 01:18:53.200]  movies intersect. If only we had a Marty and Doc somewhere to go back and reset all this.
[01:18:53.680 --> 01:18:58.720]  Yeah. Swamp lover. Israel can be given guns to kill children, but I'm restricted on what I can
[01:18:58.720 --> 01:19:03.200]  have to hunt. Make it make sense. Yeah, that's right. Well, maybe if you were to convince the
[01:19:03.200 --> 01:19:10.560]  CIA that the deer were, you know, some sort of terrorist threat. Well, you know, Trump got
[01:19:13.040 --> 01:19:20.240]  a lot of praise for people, even, you know, for this peace thing, as they completely ignore
[01:19:20.960 --> 01:19:26.160]  that he is blowing up yet another boat. This time they say it's six people. I don't even
[01:19:26.160 --> 01:19:30.960]  know if they know how many people are on board the boat. They've given no details about what
[01:19:30.960 --> 01:19:35.840]  they know or anything. Of course, there's no due process. That's a key issue. And this is just
[01:19:35.840 --> 01:19:40.880]  like it is with the illegal immigrants in the U.S. We have to follow the rule of law. There's
[01:19:40.880 --> 01:19:46.320]  international law that says this is an international war crime. And this guy thinks that he deserves a
[01:19:46.320 --> 01:19:50.640]  Nobel Peace Prize. And all these people, whether you're talking about The View or you're talking
[01:19:50.640 --> 01:19:59.040]  about Stephen Colbert or Jimmy Kimmel, they're absolutely clueless if they don't criticize them
[01:19:59.040 --> 01:20:04.240]  for these extrajudicial killings all the time. The U.S. military conducted yet another strike on a
[01:20:04.240 --> 01:20:11.600]  boat alleged to be trafficking drugs off the coast of Venezuela, killing six people. And I read an
[01:20:11.600 --> 01:20:18.240]  article last week where they went back and they referred to what Duterte did in the Philippines.
[01:20:18.240 --> 01:20:25.920]  And he's now facing trial at the International Criminal Court and rightfully so because he was
[01:20:25.920 --> 01:20:29.280]  frustrated with drug use. And he said, well, we're just going to shoot people on the street. He
[01:20:29.280 --> 01:20:34.080]  thinks somebody's a drug user. Kill them. They killed tens of thousands of people doing that.
[01:20:34.880 --> 01:20:39.680]  That is what's dangerous about this. You have to have the rule of law. Anyway, Trump said the
[01:20:39.680 --> 01:20:44.960]  vessel was, quote, affiliated with a designated terrorist organization, unquote. But he didn't
[01:20:44.960 --> 01:20:51.200]  name any organization. He didn't provide any evidence to back up the assertion. Again,
[01:20:51.200 --> 01:20:56.000]  he did this without proof. He did this without due process. And, you know, we stop and think
[01:20:56.000 --> 01:21:01.040]  about how they have operated the war on drugs and how effective has that been? You know,
[01:21:01.040 --> 01:21:08.400]  we look at this and say this is a perfect example of the means not being justified by your desired
[01:21:08.400 --> 01:21:15.680]  or stated ends, right? We can all agree that we'd like to see people not on drugs. Has any of this
[01:21:15.680 --> 01:21:22.720]  stuff put a dent in drug usage? No. No, it's actually made the drugs more intense, more
[01:21:22.720 --> 01:21:27.760]  concentrated. And it's given us all these other problems as well, like civil asset forfeiture
[01:21:28.560 --> 01:21:35.040]  and the no-knock SWAT team raids, predominantly about the drug war. So now we moved on beyond
[01:21:35.040 --> 01:21:41.680]  civil, quote, unquote, asset forfeiture, where they can steal your car and accuse your car or
[01:21:41.680 --> 01:21:46.320]  your inanimate object, whether it's your car or your plane or your home or whatever, they just
[01:21:46.320 --> 01:21:56.000]  steal it and charge the or cash, you know, U.S. government versus $9,000 of cash. They don't charge
[01:21:56.000 --> 01:22:01.600]  you even with a crime. They don't certainly find you guilty. They don't bother with that. They just
[01:22:01.600 --> 01:22:07.440]  take your stuff. And so what we're seeing here, in a sense, I think, is an extension of this kind
[01:22:07.440 --> 01:22:14.720]  of corruption. We go from asset forfeiture to life forfeiture. Well, you know, you're doing things
[01:22:14.720 --> 01:22:20.000]  that look to us kind of like you might be doing drugs running. So we're going to kill you in
[01:22:20.000 --> 01:22:26.480]  international waters. Even if you turn back, we're going to kill you. This is simply murder, folks.
[01:22:27.120 --> 01:22:33.040]  And I will not praise Trump for anything that he's even if the peace deal was real. And I don't
[01:22:33.040 --> 01:22:37.680]  believe that it is. I would still not praise him as long as he's doing this type of thing here.
[01:22:38.320 --> 01:22:44.000]  Intelligence confirmed the vessel was trafficking narcotics, said Trump. It was associated with
[01:22:44.000 --> 01:22:51.760]  illicit narco terrorist networks and was transiting along a known DTO route. Well, they were in an area
[01:22:51.840 --> 01:22:56.560]  that they say if you're in this area, you're trafficking drugs. Proof. That's it. Proof and
[01:22:56.560 --> 01:23:03.440]  poof. There you go. Not how we've done it. Not how it's still being done in other areas where they
[01:23:03.440 --> 01:23:08.240]  don't want to try to do a regime change of a country. And it's not how we should do it either.
[01:23:09.280 --> 01:23:15.120]  So it was conducted in international waters and six male narco terrorists aboard the vessel were
[01:23:15.120 --> 01:23:22.160]  killed in the strike. No US forces were harmed. That's the end of what Trump had to say. So again,
[01:23:22.160 --> 01:23:28.800]  I'd say prove it. Prove it in court. And guess what? Even if Trump had proven this in court,
[01:23:28.800 --> 01:23:33.760]  there's still no death penalty for what he alleges that they were doing. How in the world can you
[01:23:33.760 --> 01:23:41.120]  justify this? And how in the world can people remain silent about this? Again, even if they
[01:23:41.120 --> 01:23:46.560]  were found guilty with due process, there's no law in the books that says we give a death penalty
[01:23:46.560 --> 01:23:53.120]  for this. So Rand Paul has announced that he's co-sponsoring a war powers resolution
[01:23:53.760 --> 01:23:58.960]  that would stop the president from being able to unilaterally conduct such strikes. Well,
[01:23:58.960 --> 01:24:04.480]  you already have that. It's called the 10th amendment. And it's also Congress that it's not
[01:24:04.480 --> 01:24:08.800]  just the 10th amendment. You know, the war powers that are defined in the constitution
[01:24:09.440 --> 01:24:17.600]  say that it has to be a declared war. And so they have diluted their power to declare war,
[01:24:18.240 --> 01:24:23.200]  done that deliberately. And so I guess they do need to put something in there. But anyway,
[01:24:23.200 --> 01:24:29.680]  he said, blowing up boats without due process could risk unintended escalation and trigger
[01:24:29.680 --> 01:24:36.480]  regime change efforts, an approach that history has repeatedly shown to fail. That's why I'm
[01:24:36.480 --> 01:24:42.960]  co-sponsoring a war powers resolution to stop it. Congress must reassert its authority, he said.
[01:24:43.760 --> 01:24:49.520]  So this is from CNN. They said even some conservatives have unease about this,
[01:24:49.520 --> 01:24:53.520]  especially because it was the US military had destroyed one of these boats that had
[01:24:53.520 --> 01:25:00.080]  turned around before it was hit. Paul also publicly criticized Vice President Vance last month
[01:25:00.080 --> 01:25:04.560]  after he celebrated one of the strikes. Paul said in response to the vice president, he said,
[01:25:04.560 --> 01:25:12.000]  what a despicable and thoughtless sentiment it is to glorify killing someone without a trial.
[01:25:12.560 --> 01:25:19.920]  Boy, that says it all right there. Well said. So in comments at the White House during an event
[01:25:19.920 --> 01:25:26.960]  with the Argentinian President Javier Malay on Tuesday, because again, we put Argentina before
[01:25:26.960 --> 01:25:31.200]  even Americans. Americans come dead last. This is not an America first administration.
[01:25:31.200 --> 01:25:38.400]  This is America dead last. Everybody, even Argentina, gets ahead of us. Well, Treasury
[01:25:38.400 --> 01:25:42.960]  Secretary Scott Bessent, who was meeting with Javier Malay to write him some big checks,
[01:25:43.920 --> 01:25:49.280]  noted the strikes as he advocated for building economic bridges with other nations. Oh, isn't
[01:25:49.280 --> 01:25:55.760]  that nice? We're using our economic strength to create peace. Are we really? Or are you just lying
[01:25:55.760 --> 01:26:03.600]  murderers? That's not creating peace at all. So again, the headline as it was put out by the
[01:26:03.600 --> 01:26:10.880]  Gateway Pundit, cheers to all of this stuff. Another Venezuelan drug boat. Six narco terrorists
[01:26:10.880 --> 01:26:18.080]  killed. Well, again, none of that is true, Gateway Pundit. None of this has been proven. You should
[01:26:18.080 --> 01:26:22.880]  and you don't put quotes in it. You don't attribute this. You don't question any of it. You just put
[01:26:22.880 --> 01:26:27.600]  it out. Why? Because you are Trump influencers. You're not journalists. You're not being honest
[01:26:27.600 --> 01:26:33.280]  about this stuff. No, this is proven. If it were proven, it still would not be justified. We don't
[01:26:33.280 --> 01:26:40.560]  have the death penalty for any even alleges that they did. Then they say War Secretary Pete Hegseth
[01:26:40.560 --> 01:26:48.000]  said, according to President Trump, the boat was carrying enough drugs to kill 25 to 50,000 people.
[01:26:48.000 --> 01:26:52.480]  Isn't that interesting? That's the way they always talk about fentanyl and all the rest of this
[01:26:52.480 --> 01:26:59.120]  stuff. And it's like how this is as absurd. Nobody ever calls him out on this kind of absurdity.
[01:26:59.120 --> 01:27:02.160]  Yeah. You're going to, is that the purpose of these things to kill that many people?
[01:27:03.520 --> 01:27:07.280]  Yeah. If they overdose, you know, you could have, you could overdose
[01:27:08.400 --> 01:27:14.480]  25 to 50,000 people. I'm not supporting drug use at all, but I'm saying this type of talk is idiotic
[01:27:14.480 --> 01:27:22.000]  and meaningless. It is like Barack Obama saying, you know, how many jobs that they saved or created
[01:27:22.480 --> 01:27:27.760]  is like, wait a minute. You've never used the Bureau of Labor Statistics to talk about
[01:27:27.760 --> 01:27:35.040]  jobs that were saved before. That's purely subjective and made up. You know, this is not
[01:27:35.040 --> 01:27:38.480]  a new job. You know, they look at a new job and they say, well, we created that job. No, you didn't
[01:27:38.480 --> 01:27:44.720]  create that job. Somebody who risked their capital and their hard work created that job. You take
[01:27:44.720 --> 01:27:49.600]  credit for it. Of course, Obama's famous for that, talking about how, you know, you didn't build that.
[01:27:49.600 --> 01:27:52.880]  We built it because we built the infrastructure and this and that, and we tax you to build the
[01:27:52.880 --> 01:27:58.160]  infrastructure and did it very inefficiently. But, you know, he's famous for taking credit for that,
[01:27:58.160 --> 01:28:02.640]  even more so than most people do. But it always would make me cringe when I would hear Republicans
[01:28:02.640 --> 01:28:08.880]  talk about jobs that they created and so forth. They didn't create anything. And so when you talk
[01:28:08.880 --> 01:28:16.560]  about enough drugs to kill tens of thousands of people, come on. This is like Trump bragging that
[01:28:16.560 --> 01:28:22.560]  he saved millions of lives when he killed tens of millions of people with his injections. Not to
[01:28:22.560 --> 01:28:28.400]  mention they know exactly how many drugs were on the boat that they blew up. Yeah, exactly.
[01:28:28.400 --> 01:28:32.960]  What did they sweep through the water and collect all of it and total it up?
[01:28:37.440 --> 01:28:42.320]  All this is just pure fantasy. They have no, they release no details about anything.
[01:28:42.960 --> 01:28:44.160]  They don't tell you the quantity.
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[01:29:38.080 --> 01:29:48.400]  A lot of drugs, they just say, well, it would kill 20 to 5 to 50,000 people.
[01:29:48.960 --> 01:29:54.160]  And Gateway Pundit just repeats that dutifully as if they're doing Trump press releases because
[01:29:54.160 --> 01:30:00.160]  that's all they are. Intelligence confirmed that the vessel was trafficking narcotics, they said.
[01:30:00.160 --> 01:30:06.480]  Trump further confirmed the death of six narco terrorists in the attack. Well, I don't think
[01:30:06.480 --> 01:30:11.840]  that they're terrorists, even if they were doing drugs, and that's, again, not established. So,
[01:30:13.280 --> 01:30:17.760]  very disgusting. Maybe the Gateway Pundit is trying to get Pentagon privileges.
[01:30:17.760 --> 01:30:21.440]  Well, you know, there's about to be a lot fewer people in the press room, so.
[01:30:21.440 --> 01:30:25.360]  That's right. Well, the way the AP reported with their headline,
[01:30:25.360 --> 01:30:32.000]  U.S. kills six people in a strike on a boat accused of carrying drugs near Venezuela.
[01:30:32.000 --> 01:30:37.600]  Now, that's legit. You know, I accuse the Associated Press of being Associated Propaganda,
[01:30:38.160 --> 01:30:43.280]  but that is an accurate headline for what happened. That's a neutral headline. It doesn't
[01:30:43.280 --> 01:30:48.160]  take one side or the other. But then they go on to say the Trump administration has yet to provide
[01:30:48.160 --> 01:30:52.800]  underlying evidence to lawmakers proving that the boats targeted by the U.S. military were,
[01:30:52.800 --> 01:30:58.080]  in fact, carrying narcotics, according to two U.S. officials who were not authorized to comment
[01:30:58.080 --> 01:31:04.320]  publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity. Following Tuesday's strike, Jorge Rodriguez,
[01:31:04.880 --> 01:31:10.800]  President of Venezuela's National Assembly, close ally of Maduro, said the objective is not the
[01:31:10.800 --> 01:31:18.000]  search for truth to the press, and much less it's about fighting drug trafficking. He says it's
[01:31:18.000 --> 01:31:23.200]  about looking for a way to have an excuse for aggression. We're not asking you to make anything
[01:31:23.200 --> 01:31:28.320]  up. Rather, we're asking you to defend the truth. This is a plea that he made to
[01:31:28.960 --> 01:31:37.040]  local media outlets. Well, the truth is lying on the floor, dead. Trump, meanwhile, has a tantrum
[01:31:37.040 --> 01:31:44.800]  over what he says is the worst picture ever of himself. I guess he is the hair apparent to the
[01:31:44.800 --> 01:31:51.520]  throne. When you look at this, they showed him basically bald, and he doesn't like this. They
[01:31:51.520 --> 01:31:57.200]  took a picture from the bottom up, and he likes the fact that he was on the cover of Time magazine,
[01:31:58.480 --> 01:32:05.120]  and they're calling this his triumph, this Gaza ceasefire deal. Well,
[01:32:06.480 --> 01:32:10.240]  but he doesn't like the picture that they put up. A super bad picture, he said.
[01:32:10.240 --> 01:32:15.040]  And I think it's a super bad take to think that he has accomplished anything here, really.
[01:32:15.760 --> 01:32:24.560]  So, Time magazine released a special edition hailing the events as, quote, his triumph,
[01:32:25.200 --> 01:32:29.840]  and detailing how his administration had gone to great lengths to try to secure peace.
[01:32:30.720 --> 01:32:36.080]  The image was taken looking up at his face as he stares in the distance with a serious expression.
[01:32:37.280 --> 01:32:42.000]  Time magazine, he said, wrote a relatively good story about me, but the picture may be the worst
[01:32:42.000 --> 01:32:48.720]  of all time. They disappeared my hair, and then something floating on top of my head that looked
[01:32:48.720 --> 01:32:53.760]  like a floating crown, but an extremely small one. He described the cover as really weird,
[01:32:53.760 --> 01:32:58.320]  and he continued, I never liked taking pictures from underneath angles, but this is a super bad
[01:32:58.320 --> 01:33:03.920]  picture and deserves to be called out. What are they doing and why? Well, wait till he sees how
[01:33:03.920 --> 01:33:10.720]  Spitting Image does him. Spitting Image has his hair as Tupé as a special character, and they show
[01:33:10.720 --> 01:33:17.600]  him as bald, and this Tupé is flying around and talking to him. It's kind of like, what's the
[01:33:17.600 --> 01:33:27.440]  Marvel character? Dr. Strange. Kind of like Dr. Strange's cape. So, anyway, Tomahawks will not
[01:33:27.440 --> 01:33:35.920]  solve anything. The taco response is now going to be Tomahawks and Kiev. Mr. Peace. Mr. Peace
[01:33:35.920 --> 01:33:43.520]  Prize. So just more war, more death, more military industrial complex profits, all from Mr. Peace
[01:33:43.520 --> 01:33:51.520]  Prize. This is Lukashenko speaking in Minsk on Tuesday. He stressed that arming Kiev with these
[01:33:51.520 --> 01:33:57.600]  missiles would not resolve the conflict, but could, quote, escalate the situation into a nuclear war.
[01:33:57.600 --> 01:34:03.520]  He's right, it will escalate, whether it's the nuclear war or not. It is a stupid move. It is a
[01:34:03.520 --> 01:34:09.120]  provocative move. It is not a move that moves us towards peace. Putin has warned that the potential
[01:34:09.120 --> 01:34:14.880]  Tomahawk deliveries would force Moscow to strengthen its air defenses and deal a major blow
[01:34:14.880 --> 01:34:19.920]  to U.S.-Russia relations. He also stressed that the missiles would not change the balance of power
[01:34:19.920 --> 01:34:24.800]  on the battlefield. Well, you know, stop and think about this. I remember when we had the Cuban Missile
[01:34:24.800 --> 01:34:33.760]  Crisis and I was a kid and Russia wanted to put nuclear missiles in Cuba, which is just a couple
[01:34:33.760 --> 01:34:41.520]  of minutes away from landing in Florida, where I lived at the time. But imagine this is so much
[01:34:41.520 --> 01:34:46.880]  more provocative. I mean, they're actually shooting these things into Russia. Can they still sell this
[01:34:46.880 --> 01:34:53.760]  narrative that Ukraine is just the first domino in all of Europe, that Russia is the aggressor
[01:34:53.760 --> 01:35:00.640]  in terms of a pan-European war, that that's their goal? I mean, this is even more absurd than the
[01:35:00.640 --> 01:35:07.360]  Vietnamese thing. You know, the Vietnamese thing was that, well, the Viet Cong are really surrogates
[01:35:07.360 --> 01:35:17.040]  of the Chinese, and the Chinese seek to take over all of Asia there at that point. And yet when we
[01:35:17.040 --> 01:35:21.600]  look at this, this whole narrative that Russia is the aggressor, I mean, we've seen the aggression
[01:35:21.600 --> 01:35:28.720]  from NATO, we've seen the civil war in Ukraine, we've seen Kiev killing and bombing their own
[01:35:28.720 --> 01:35:36.960]  people, and now they're sending in literally live missiles into Russia. And Russia has not hit the
[01:35:36.960 --> 01:35:44.720]  nuclear button yet. And so I think it's a bit absurd that they're portraying this whole thing
[01:35:44.800 --> 01:35:52.160]  still as a domino theory that's going on there. Meanwhile, Zelensky, our ally, is stripping
[01:35:52.160 --> 01:35:58.400]  citizenship from prominent political opponents. Maybe Trump will do that. Maybe I'll do the next
[01:35:58.400 --> 01:36:04.160]  thing. Take Chuckie Schumer's citizenship. You're no longer a citizen. Of course, it actually should
[01:36:04.160 --> 01:36:08.400]  be done to Ilhan Omar. She should have her citizenship removed. It was, her whole family
[01:36:08.400 --> 01:36:13.440]  came in under false pretenses in violation of the law. You're not allowed to immigrate into the U.S.
[01:36:13.440 --> 01:36:16.960]  if you are a member of the Communist Party. I mean, whether you like it or not, that's the law.
[01:36:17.520 --> 01:36:25.040]  I do like that law. But nevertheless, they lied because her father worked for the Somalian
[01:36:25.040 --> 01:36:31.360]  government and he was a Marxist, publicly as a Marxist. So the whole family came in under
[01:36:31.360 --> 01:36:35.680]  false pretenses. But anyway. There's also the whole, you know, did she marry her brother, too?
[01:36:36.480 --> 01:36:41.680]  All that. So there's multiple lies under her immigration status, which could immediately
[01:36:41.680 --> 01:36:46.160]  be used to say, no, you're no longer a U.S. citizen. We're revoking it.
[01:36:46.160 --> 01:36:51.600]  Well, Zelensky doesn't have to have any reason. He's just doing it by decree, by executive order.
[01:36:51.600 --> 01:36:56.800]  Zelensky confirmed signing a decree stripping certain individuals of their Ukrainian citizenship.
[01:36:57.920 --> 01:37:03.040]  He has stripped several prominent public figures of Ukrainian citizenship, including the mayor
[01:37:03.040 --> 01:37:10.320]  of Odessa, a renowned ballet dancer. Can't have that ballet opposition, right?
[01:37:10.960 --> 01:37:13.440]  This guy's going to have to come to America and do ballet parking.
[01:37:15.360 --> 01:37:23.920]  And a former MP. And all of them had criticized Zelensky's policies in the past. Odessa mayor
[01:37:23.920 --> 01:37:29.440]  had been known for his consistent opposition to Ukraine's policy of demolishing monuments it
[01:37:29.440 --> 01:37:35.120]  sees as linked to Russia. He's repeatedly denied having Russian citizenship and vowed to go to
[01:37:35.120 --> 01:37:41.440]  court in response to media reports about him being stripped of his nationality. Born in Ukraine,
[01:37:42.560 --> 01:37:48.640]  the ballet dancer is a citizen of both Russia and Serbia and has spent his teen years at the
[01:37:48.640 --> 01:37:54.160]  Academy of the British Royal Ballet in London. He moved to Russia in the early 2010s, largely
[01:37:54.160 --> 01:38:00.000]  severing his ties as his home country. Following his 2018 performance in Crimea, he was added to
[01:38:00.000 --> 01:38:06.560]  the controversial website called Mirotvorets, which provides details about people he has labeled
[01:38:06.560 --> 01:38:11.920]  as enemies of Ukraine. And there's more to it than that because you put on that website and that's
[01:38:11.920 --> 01:38:20.240]  their public assassination list, targeted to be killed. So he better not get in a boat anywhere
[01:38:21.760 --> 01:38:28.160]  around there. He won't be safe. Zelensky has been using claims about Kiev's critics possessing
[01:38:28.160 --> 01:38:33.840]  Russian citizenship when he cracks down against them. Of course, this sounds just like in America,
[01:38:33.840 --> 01:38:37.760]  right? They don't like you. You're Russian, Russian, Russian, right? You're just Russian
[01:38:37.760 --> 01:38:44.160]  disinformation. Same type of thing. Many former Ukrainian officials and Zelensky's political
[01:38:44.160 --> 01:38:52.000]  rivals have been targeted in such manner, including Viktor Medvedchuk, formerly the leader of the
[01:38:52.000 --> 01:38:58.240]  largest opposition party in the country. Well, we're going to take a quick break here. Speaking
[01:38:58.240 --> 01:39:03.440]  of Zelensky, we'll let him sell some t-shirts for us. Real quick, we do have a couple of comments.
[01:39:04.320 --> 01:39:09.600]  We've got Hiro May saying, I worked in the casino. It really is a scam. There are charts in the back
[01:39:09.600 --> 01:39:15.360]  room that show the odds of winning for every machine. I'm like, wait a minute, hold on,
[01:39:15.360 --> 01:39:19.280]  this guy's having a run. Karen and her brother, one of their friends from high school, went to
[01:39:19.280 --> 01:39:25.680]  work for the FBI. His job was to go around and check on the games and whether or not they were
[01:39:27.440 --> 01:39:33.360]  cheating, even on their cheating. Now, hold on, that's too much cheating. They've already set
[01:39:33.360 --> 01:39:38.720]  the game up, so the house already always wins, but they have to make sure that it's not such
[01:39:38.720 --> 01:39:43.920]  a high percentage that it's almost constantly. You've got to be paying out just enough to make
[01:39:43.920 --> 01:39:48.320]  sure that people have the sense that, oh wait, that could be me. That could be me.
[01:39:48.880 --> 01:39:55.920]  So there's a legal mandate for how much these things are allowed to take from the average user.
[01:39:55.920 --> 01:40:00.560]  Yeah, that's right. You can win like 55% of the time, but you can't set to win 65% of the time or
[01:40:00.560 --> 01:40:05.920]  higher. Yeah, that's a problem. It's taking too much advantage of your suckers. Epstein Island
[01:40:05.920 --> 01:40:10.720]  says, I see endless online gambling commercials just as much as the ask your doctor commercials.
[01:40:10.720 --> 01:40:15.120]  Yeah, it's everywhere now. It's everywhere. Well, they're very much alike, aren't they?
[01:40:16.720 --> 01:40:22.240]  Those drugs you are gambling and they do tell you, you know, it's like I mentioned if you walk in
[01:40:22.240 --> 01:40:27.680]  the casino, they should be saying, this may lead to blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But that still
[01:40:27.680 --> 01:40:31.040]  doesn't deter people when you tell them what this drug is going to do to them and how it's going to
[01:40:31.040 --> 01:40:37.760]  fail, even for what you're taking it for. It usually exacerbates that. Nibiru 2029, all online
[01:40:37.760 --> 01:40:41.920]  gambling is concluded only with credit cards, highest interest rates ever and a major contributor
[01:40:41.920 --> 01:40:47.120]  to the debt clock. Yeah, at least in Vegas, I suppose you're limited by the amount of cash
[01:40:47.120 --> 01:40:51.840]  you can pull out. Whereas online gambling, you just stick your credit card in it and there you go.
[01:40:51.840 --> 01:40:57.200]  Not just losing that money, but the interest on that money as well. Yeah. Wow. Well, we're
[01:40:57.200 --> 01:41:00.880]  going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. Say what this. Hello, it's me,
[01:41:00.880 --> 01:41:06.880]  Vladimir Zelensky. I'm so tired of wearing these same t-shirts everywhere for years. You'd think
[01:41:06.880 --> 01:41:14.080]  with all the billions I've skimmed off America, I could dress better. And I could, if only David
[01:41:14.080 --> 01:41:19.680]  Knight would send me one of his beautiful gray MacGuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the
[01:41:19.680 --> 01:41:26.640]  MacGuffin logo in blue. But he told me to get lost. Maybe one of you American suckers can buy
[01:41:26.640 --> 01:41:33.600]  me some at the davidknightshow.com. You should be able to buy me several hundred. Those amazing
[01:41:33.600 --> 01:41:39.280]  sand colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful. I'd wear something other than green military
[01:41:39.280 --> 01:41:44.640]  cosplay to my various galas and social events. If you want to save on shipping,
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[01:45:52.480 --> 01:45:55.840]  Well, some of you were commenting earlier about gold and we're going to talk about that.
[01:45:56.800 --> 01:46:02.240]  Gold has been glittering, but crypto has been jittering. It's like a little bit shaky.
[01:46:02.880 --> 01:46:06.000]  And we're going to talk about that in just a moment. But before we do,
[01:46:06.640 --> 01:46:11.200]  I want to thank the people. We just picked up some checks and I want to thank the people who
[01:46:11.200 --> 01:46:20.480]  have contributed via check. Brett and Ingrid S. Jody K. E. Charlie and we have a listener from
[01:46:20.480 --> 01:46:24.880]  Karen wrote this down. Mid Island, New York. I'm not sure where that is. I know where Long Island
[01:46:24.880 --> 01:46:33.360]  is. I don't know where Mid Island is. Scott and Samantha T. Timothy W. Lois L. Gary B. Matthew H.
[01:46:34.000 --> 01:46:44.960]  H.D. from NC. Dale L. Joel B. James F. Scott C. Margaret Mary T. and Ryan Forrest. Thank you
[01:46:44.960 --> 01:46:50.720]  very much, all of you. And I appreciate that so much for Love of the Road. And just to give
[01:46:50.720 --> 01:46:56.560]  you an idea, we're about 30% here in the middle of the month. So thank you so much for your support.
[01:46:57.280 --> 01:47:04.640]  And let's talk a little bit about gold. You know, I mentioned the fact that we had a whale who came
[01:47:04.640 --> 01:47:09.840]  in and messed with crypto, messed with Bitcoin, but especially made a lot of money, I think,
[01:47:09.840 --> 01:47:15.520]  off of the altcoins. And some of them on Binance because of some of the issues with Binance as
[01:47:15.520 --> 01:47:23.440]  well. Some of them went to zero momentarily. Well, the trader who made $192 million shorting
[01:47:23.440 --> 01:47:30.640]  the crypto crash last week is betting against Bitcoin again. Online chain analysts and traders
[01:47:30.640 --> 01:47:36.320]  have dubbed the address as an insider whale. Some even argue that the position itself could
[01:47:36.320 --> 01:47:43.120]  have accelerated the crash. So again, it's not just trading on inside information, but if you
[01:47:43.120 --> 01:47:50.080]  move that massive amount of money around, that can actually cause it. The wallet identified,
[01:47:50.160 --> 01:47:54.640]  and they give the address here, on the decentralized derivatives platform, Hyperliquid,
[01:47:54.640 --> 01:48:02.880]  opened a new $163 million short position on Bitcoin late Sunday data shows. And again,
[01:48:02.880 --> 01:48:11.760]  all of this is publicly available. In the past, there was a billionaire who lost a million dollars,
[01:48:11.760 --> 01:48:17.120]  almost $900-something thousand dollars. And he didn't even know that he had lost that crypto
[01:48:17.120 --> 01:48:22.000]  until somebody noticed this large trade, and they were able to go back and identify.
[01:48:22.640 --> 01:48:28.640]  Not only did they see the trade on the public blockchain, but they were able to track that back
[01:48:28.640 --> 01:48:35.440]  to this particular person. He contacted him, and he asked him why he did that. And apparently,
[01:48:35.440 --> 01:48:40.240]  it was a move in the wrong direction, and the guy didn't even know that that money had been
[01:48:40.240 --> 01:48:45.760]  gone until he was notified of it. The same trader drew attention on Friday when it opened a massive
[01:48:45.760 --> 01:48:53.040]  short roughly 30 minutes before Trump's surprise announcement of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports.
[01:48:53.600 --> 01:49:00.880]  Now, what a fortunate coincidence. I'm not a coincidence theorist. I'm a conspiracy theorist.
[01:49:02.080 --> 01:49:08.720]  A move that erased over $19 billion with a B in crypto market value and triggered the largest
[01:49:08.800 --> 01:49:17.120]  ever day of liquidations in the market. The perfectly timed bet led to a gain of nearly
[01:49:17.120 --> 01:49:24.320]  $200 million, sparking speculation that the entity may have had advanced knowledge of the policy
[01:49:24.320 --> 01:49:33.440]  shift. The entity. Yeah, the entity. Back to Mission Impossible. If you want to know exactly
[01:49:33.440 --> 01:49:38.400]  when Trump is going to do something, that is Mission Impossible. Look, we're talking about
[01:49:38.400 --> 01:49:42.640]  online gambling before. This is what I consider to be online gambling of today,
[01:49:43.200 --> 01:49:48.240]  and it is a gamble. Whether you're talking about the stock market or the crypto market,
[01:49:50.160 --> 01:49:55.680]  it is gambling, and the people who are on the inside are rigging the game. It's a rig the game.
[01:49:55.680 --> 01:50:00.320]  This person had insider knowledge, and they have enough money that they can move markets around
[01:50:00.320 --> 01:50:07.360]  with or without the insider knowledge, evidently. Well, there has been a $26 billion gold rush
[01:50:08.240 --> 01:50:18.960]  into ETFs, into paper gold. Part of it has been that these ETFs, these funds, when you buy
[01:50:19.680 --> 01:50:26.960]  an ETF, let's say GLD or SLV to get gold or silver, what you're buying into is a fund
[01:50:27.680 --> 01:50:33.680]  that owns gold or silver. You're not buying the gold or silver. This is like people who think
[01:50:33.680 --> 01:50:39.120]  that Social Security is a retirement fund. There is no account there. When you put your
[01:50:39.120 --> 01:50:42.880]  money in in Social Security, there's not an account there that has your name on it. It's
[01:50:42.880 --> 01:50:47.200]  just kind of a Ponzi scheme, and that's kind of what's going on with the paper gold and paper
[01:50:47.200 --> 01:50:56.800]  silver. I would not trust this at all, especially if you're buying gold and silver as a hedge
[01:50:56.800 --> 01:51:02.000]  against economic uncertainty. The last thing that you want to do is buy it as a derivative,
[01:51:02.000 --> 01:51:07.440]  and that's really what this is. So again, I would suggest that you get the gold.
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[01:52:28.320 --> 01:52:31.040]  But now people have picked up on this in a retail way.
[01:52:31.680 --> 01:52:37.360]  Gold's unstoppable upside trajectory continues. We've been pointing out the similarity between
[01:52:37.360 --> 01:52:44.400]  the early 2025 breakout moves for weeks. These are people who are looking at charts. And again,
[01:52:44.400 --> 01:52:49.280]  I would suggest that you look at things other than charts to try to time things. I'm not a
[01:52:49.280 --> 01:52:55.680]  big chart fan. You told me a lot of people talk about, well, look, here's the cup with a handle
[01:52:55.680 --> 01:53:02.560]  and all this other kind of stuff. And these are people who do quantitative analysis. And I'm sure
[01:53:02.560 --> 01:53:08.240]  there's some validity in that because you're looking there at the psychology of the market
[01:53:08.240 --> 01:53:16.560]  in general. But I think overall, when you look at how shaky things are, like Ray Dalio was talking
[01:53:16.560 --> 01:53:21.440]  about, that's the reason to get into gold and silver. And that's the reason to get into physical
[01:53:21.440 --> 01:53:30.080]  gold and physical silver. The gold bubble will not die until there is a seller. That's the headline
[01:53:30.080 --> 01:53:34.480]  from Zero Hedge. And that really is true. I mean, everybody is buying now and nobody's really
[01:53:34.480 --> 01:53:41.760]  selling. And so Bank of America has now upped their estimate for gold and silver in 2026.
[01:53:41.760 --> 01:53:48.640]  They're calling for $5,000 gold and $65 silver. That's not all that much of an increase. I mean,
[01:53:48.640 --> 01:53:53.440]  that's only about a 30% increase for silver, which is a huge amount, especially when you consider
[01:53:53.440 --> 01:53:58.880]  them in the bank, you're going to get less than a tenth of a percent, typically in a savings account.
[01:53:58.880 --> 01:54:05.760]  So yeah, if you get 30%, that's always been a huge return at any time. But especially
[01:54:06.400 --> 01:54:11.680]  contrast that to what's paid on a savings account, which is paid on a
[01:54:11.680 --> 01:54:19.840]  currency that is losing its value. So you can get one tenth of 1% on the US dollar, which is rapidly
[01:54:19.840 --> 01:54:24.800]  losing its value. Or you can put it in something like silver and Bank of America thinks that you
[01:54:24.800 --> 01:54:31.600]  will make 30% on your money next year. Or on gold, they think you'll make 25% on your money. But they
[01:54:31.600 --> 01:54:37.440]  have always been very, very conservative. Gold prices up, silver steady. Bulls are showing signs
[01:54:37.440 --> 01:54:44.160]  of exhaustion, they say. But the fundamental issue is that this is not like you're buying stocks and
[01:54:44.160 --> 01:54:51.280]  buying a story. The reality, the narrative in this case is based on reality. It's based on what we see
[01:54:51.840 --> 01:54:57.120]  in terms of the fiat system, not just in America, but with all these different countries. That's
[01:54:57.120 --> 01:55:02.640]  why all these different central banks are grabbing gold and the fact that they are going to be trying
[01:55:02.640 --> 01:55:08.240]  to set up a different financial system. And I'm not just talking about BRICS. BRICS is trying to
[01:55:08.240 --> 01:55:11.840]  set up its financial system, but the Western countries are going to be setting up a different
[01:55:11.840 --> 01:55:17.040]  financial system as well. They're going to have to have gold there behind it and in some way,
[01:55:17.040 --> 01:55:23.200]  shape or form in order to give it credibility. But the massive worldwide debt of all the
[01:55:23.200 --> 01:55:28.880]  countries everywhere is a thing that is really concerning. Gold price could go a lot higher
[01:55:29.520 --> 01:55:36.240]  and miners are still undervalued after 100% gains, says BlackRock and their advice.
[01:55:36.960 --> 01:55:42.640]  All that glitters is fear as $5,000 gold is now increasingly inevitable.
[01:55:44.320 --> 01:55:48.960]  These are just the headlines. I'm not going into details of it because again, nobody knows exactly
[01:55:48.960 --> 01:55:53.840]  what the price is going to be, but this just kind of gives you a sense of the
[01:55:54.720 --> 01:56:01.120]  general feel of the marketplace. Gold and silver set all new highs. As we keep seeing here,
[01:56:01.120 --> 01:56:08.160]  the U.S. government could add $14 billion to its crypto reserves as part of a forfeiture case
[01:56:09.120 --> 01:56:20.080]  tied to a Cambodian-based company if they convict them. And again, I always think of forfeiture
[01:56:20.080 --> 01:56:24.560]  as being something that is not tied to a judicial process, but in this particular case,
[01:56:25.120 --> 01:56:35.280]  there is a case tied to a Cambodian exchange. And I'm not sure exactly what the charges are,
[01:56:35.280 --> 01:56:40.640]  and I'm not really interested in it. The bottom line is they're going to seize $14 billion worth
[01:56:40.640 --> 01:56:47.520]  of Bitcoin. So I imagine they've got enough incentive to find these people guilty, whatever
[01:56:47.520 --> 01:56:51.840]  they did. I mean, if they can blow up people on boats, they can assume that these Cambodian
[01:56:51.840 --> 01:56:57.760]  people did something that they can take their crypto. What's surprising about it, I guess,
[01:56:57.760 --> 01:57:04.560]  is that there's a process with this. I'm not used to our government actually having a due process.
[01:57:04.560 --> 01:57:06.800]  Yeah, you'd think they would just go and be like, yeah, that's ours now.
[01:57:09.200 --> 01:57:13.040]  Generally, we get a post-hoc justification, if at all.
[01:57:13.120 --> 01:57:14.320]  Yeah.
[01:57:14.320 --> 01:57:18.560]  And Max says, isn't it all just a stage play? Trump, in reality, loves Putin,
[01:57:18.560 --> 01:57:23.680]  would love to engage in a war with Russia, China, so he can hand us over to the NWO on a platter.
[01:57:23.680 --> 01:57:27.360]  Yeah. Well, he's going to take us down as well. He's taking down the middle class.
[01:57:27.360 --> 01:57:33.520]  He's making it come true that you'll own nothing, because that's the key thing. You take away
[01:57:34.320 --> 01:57:41.120]  the ability of the middle class to have businesses, and that's what his chaotic economic policies in
[01:57:41.120 --> 01:57:45.600]  2020 and this year are doing, and he's going to continue to do that.
[01:57:47.120 --> 01:57:51.680]  All the world's a stage. Soylent Goy, if you don't understand that there's censorship in America,
[01:57:51.680 --> 01:57:58.480]  it means the censorship is working like a charm. It's hard to believe that anyone could
[01:58:00.240 --> 01:58:05.040]  not understand the level of censorship that we're dealing with. CJP Rumble, 50 countries are
[01:58:05.040 --> 01:58:11.760]  attempting to implement digital prison ID. Skipper T2, my mom said stocks were gambling.
[01:58:12.400 --> 01:58:13.920]  She was a smart lady.
[01:58:13.920 --> 01:58:24.320]  My mama was right. My mama always said that too, and she was right. Stocks are gambling.
[01:58:24.320 --> 01:58:26.960]  Gambling is gambling. Crypto is gambling.
[01:58:28.960 --> 01:58:32.800]  Many different forms of gambling. They're all bad for you.
[01:58:32.960 --> 01:58:35.680]  Bad for your health.
[01:58:35.680 --> 01:58:38.080]  Well, we're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
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[02:01:18.960 --> 02:01:22.880]  All right. Let's talk a little bit about some of the tech issues because as usual,
[02:01:22.880 --> 02:01:29.120]  there's some crazy stuff going on with tech. Here is one of them. We have a company that is
[02:01:31.040 --> 02:01:39.840]  helping people to apply for jobs. And I imagine if it's AI, you apply for the job. Sorry,
[02:01:39.840 --> 02:01:44.320]  we're not hiring humans. No, but the take on all of this was-
[02:01:44.320 --> 02:01:47.840]  They make you solve a caption if you can. They throw out your resume.
[02:01:47.840 --> 02:01:52.720]  Yeah. Because AI is applying for jobs for people. It is flooding the market with job
[02:01:52.720 --> 02:01:57.120]  applicants. And one person said, well, what if everybody applied for every job?
[02:01:58.960 --> 02:02:05.440]  What would we expect to see AI doing? So not only is new job creation slow to a drip,
[02:02:05.440 --> 02:02:11.280]  but the positions that do exist are increasingly hidden. And of course, part of that is with this
[02:02:11.280 --> 02:02:17.040]  H1B visa stuff. It means people intentionally hide these jobs, put them out there for a while,
[02:02:17.040 --> 02:02:21.760]  and then say to the federal government, well, we've listed these jobs. We haven't had any
[02:02:21.760 --> 02:02:26.960]  applicants because we hid the stuff. So now we need to hire people from India because Americans
[02:02:26.960 --> 02:02:36.480]  just don't want this job. That's kind of the game they've been playing. So anyway, they have said,
[02:02:36.480 --> 02:02:41.360]  next we will build out the employer side and the AI engine that evaluates and matches people
[02:02:41.920 --> 02:02:46.160]  and companies at scale, says this one company that's putting this stuff together.
[02:02:46.800 --> 02:02:54.800]  Despite its cloyingly optimistic copy, reactions to SORCE, S-O-R-C-E, I guess that's SORCE.
[02:02:54.800 --> 02:02:58.400]  On social media, we're almost universally negative. They said, what's next?
[02:02:58.960 --> 02:03:04.560]  An app that will automatically order food for you that uses AI to sense when you're hungry.
[02:03:05.600 --> 02:03:10.640]  Another one says, oh great, more garbage for the web. We have applicants using AI and recruiters
[02:03:10.640 --> 02:03:16.240]  using AI. Nobody is actually taking a moment to understand how to build the concept of hiring.
[02:03:17.280 --> 02:03:22.960]  The question is, are there really jobs out there with the economy and with AI? Sam Altman says
[02:03:23.760 --> 02:03:28.640]  that if the jobs get wiped out, maybe they weren't real work to start with.
[02:03:31.920 --> 02:03:36.800]  I don't know. How do we ever live without people like Sam Altman and these Silicon Valley tech
[02:03:36.800 --> 02:03:41.600]  people? Yeah, truly. How did we muddle along on our own without these geniuses?
[02:03:41.600 --> 02:03:48.640]  And what is a real job anyway, right? I don't imagine that he and I would have the same
[02:03:48.640 --> 02:03:54.000]  definition of a real job. I think a real job works in the real world, making real stuff or
[02:03:54.000 --> 02:04:02.960]  growing real food. That's not what he does. He has virtual jobs. So when they're talking about
[02:04:02.960 --> 02:04:08.640]  how tech might wipe out entire categories of human professions, he says, well, what's a job
[02:04:08.640 --> 02:04:17.120]  anyway? Can't tell a woman and then they can't tell a real woman and they can't tell a real job.
[02:04:18.080 --> 02:04:24.960]  To be fair, I'm going to say that there has been this push online making fun of these sort of day
[02:04:24.960 --> 02:04:31.920]  care for adults jobs where you'll see these women, usually it's women, say follow me as I go through
[02:04:31.920 --> 02:04:36.160]  my day. And it's like, oh, I wake up at eight o'clock and I spend three hours putting on makeup
[02:04:36.160 --> 02:04:40.480]  and then I go in and I stop at the fruit juice bar and I get myself a juice. And then I do
[02:04:40.480 --> 02:04:45.360]  10 minutes of sending emails and then, oh, it's our in-group yoga session where they bring in a
[02:04:45.360 --> 02:04:50.880]  someone, we do yoga. Now I stop at the coffee bar that's built in. And when you look at these
[02:04:50.880 --> 02:04:57.200]  videos, you have to think, what are you actually doing in a day? This is like Google. You have
[02:04:57.200 --> 02:05:03.120]  spent the vast majority of your workday playing around with your friends that also work at the
[02:05:03.120 --> 02:05:08.560]  same company. And what have you actually done? What does your job actually do? You've sent 10
[02:05:08.560 --> 02:05:13.520]  minutes of emails in a day. And people wonder why the technology is going through a process
[02:05:13.520 --> 02:05:23.200]  of intensification. Well, a man has launched the world's first Waymo DDOS by ordering 50
[02:05:23.200 --> 02:05:29.760]  robo-taxis to a dead-end street. He says, this is Waymo than they accounted for,
[02:05:29.760 --> 02:05:35.840]  said one person talking about it. It was a prank. And the guy has actually made his name public
[02:05:36.400 --> 02:05:41.600]  because he's 23 years old. And I guess he knows more about operating systems than he does the
[02:05:41.600 --> 02:05:47.440]  legal system because he just put a big target on his back. He's playing around with his big company
[02:05:47.440 --> 02:05:51.680]  like that, putting all their, jamming all their cars into a dead-end street.
[02:05:52.320 --> 02:05:57.040]  Hey, you didn't specify in the contract that I can't order 50 Waymos to the same location.
[02:05:58.320 --> 02:06:05.200]  He is a self-identified tech prankster. He's got a popular account on X. And over the weekend,
[02:06:05.200 --> 02:06:11.120]  he went viral after posting about, quote, the world's first Waymo DDOS, a type of malicious
[02:06:11.120 --> 02:06:18.160]  cyber attack in which a hacker tries to drown their target in a swarm of simultaneous requests,
[02:06:18.160 --> 02:06:21.520]  typically with a goal of overwhelming networks and disrupting service.
[02:06:22.240 --> 02:06:27.440]  Put in real life terms, it's like if a crowd of protesters swarmed a restaurant,
[02:06:27.440 --> 02:06:32.480]  making it hard for real customers to get in, effectively wasting the business's time
[02:06:32.480 --> 02:06:38.720]  and losing them money. Well, his attack was perhaps more mischievous than malicious.
[02:06:41.040 --> 02:06:45.280]  But it was disruptive. And again, you've got to be very careful about doing stuff like this.
[02:06:45.280 --> 02:06:50.560]  Usually people do this, try to maintain their anonymity. He's 23 years old, so maybe he doesn't
[02:06:50.560 --> 02:06:57.120]  know some of these cases here. It's funny that they would need to say in real life terms,
[02:06:57.120 --> 02:07:02.160]  it would be like having a whole bunch of people go to one area when that's literally what's going
[02:07:02.160 --> 02:07:07.840]  on here. This is the real life term. It's having a whole bunch of physical things go to one spot.
[02:07:07.840 --> 02:07:12.080]  Yeah. DDOS would be almost as if you sent all these self-driving cars to the same spot.
[02:07:12.080 --> 02:07:21.840]  He actually made it come real. The plan he wrote on his post at dusk, 50 people went to San Francisco's
[02:07:21.840 --> 02:07:27.120]  longest dead-end street. All of them ordered a Waymo at the same time. So he's not really doing
[02:07:27.120 --> 02:07:33.120]  any cyber hacking. He's just working with people and saying, all of you go here and each of you
[02:07:33.120 --> 02:07:38.320]  order it at the same time and we'll see what happens. When the herd of self-driving cars
[02:07:38.320 --> 02:07:43.200]  eventually arrived, he wrote that he and his co-conspirators didn't bother getting in.
[02:07:43.920 --> 02:07:50.880]  They left after about 10 minutes and they charged a $5 no fee, no show fee, he said. Everyone was
[02:07:50.880 --> 02:07:55.520]  giddy and when another car showed up, there were chairs, maybe three or four real drivers.
[02:07:56.240 --> 02:08:00.560]  All of them laughed and just drove around, he said. Ultimately, he said, Waymo handled this
[02:08:00.560 --> 02:08:06.560]  really well. When it realized that it was being spammed, the company's ride-hailing app disabled
[02:08:06.560 --> 02:08:12.240]  all rides within a two-block vicinity until the morning. I assume this isn't much different than
[02:08:12.240 --> 02:08:18.080]  if a big concert had just ended, he said, and that's Waymo than they accounted for, said another
[02:08:18.080 --> 02:08:28.160]  poster. So again, some people put the cone of shame on these things. Not the collar that you put on
[02:08:28.160 --> 02:08:34.480]  dogs that have an ear infection or something, but the cone of shame of putting a traffic cone
[02:08:34.960 --> 02:08:39.040]  on the car so that it can't move. It kind of freezes in place.
[02:08:39.840 --> 02:08:47.040]  OpenAI is in danger after authors are suing it to gain access to its internal Slack messages.
[02:08:47.920 --> 02:08:52.240]  So this would be kind of interesting. I wonder if they'll play it the same way that Alex played the
[02:08:53.520 --> 02:08:57.280]  Sandy Hook lawsuit and pretend that he doesn't have the messages that he really does have.
[02:08:58.240 --> 02:09:04.400]  And I'll talk about that coming up. But there's a lawsuit against OpenAI by authors and publishers
[02:09:04.640 --> 02:09:11.440]  who say that their copyright has been infringed. Of course, that's the business model of Sam Altman
[02:09:11.440 --> 02:09:17.840]  and OpenAI. The plaintiffs have gained access to their internal Slack messages of OpenAI
[02:09:17.840 --> 02:09:23.200]  and the emails, and that could potentially demonstrate willful infringement, and it could
[02:09:23.200 --> 02:09:30.320]  lead to enhanced damages. So juries hear that, and it's a very powerful stick. So
[02:09:30.320 --> 02:09:40.800]  as a matter of fact, another similarity to what Alex did, the AI company Anthropic agreed to a
[02:09:40.800 --> 02:09:49.520]  blockbuster $1.5 billion settlement after they were caught red-handed training its models on
[02:09:49.520 --> 02:09:55.600]  enormous cash of pirated versions of copyrighted books and other material. So they got a $1.5
[02:09:55.600 --> 02:10:02.080]  billion lawsuit. The difference is that they've got the money. They can actually pay it, but
[02:10:03.040 --> 02:10:09.120]  now a similar lawsuit aimed at chat GPT maker OpenAI has taken a dramatic turn, raising the
[02:10:09.120 --> 02:10:15.120]  possibility of yet another major legal escalation about copyrights, a potentially much bigger payout
[02:10:15.120 --> 02:10:20.560]  to its rights holders. Specifically, authors and publishers who filed a lawsuit against the Sam
[02:10:20.560 --> 02:10:27.040]  Altman led firm have secured access to the messages and emails, and according to publication,
[02:10:27.040 --> 02:10:32.560]  the communications could demonstrate willful infringement and could lead to enhanced damages
[02:10:32.560 --> 02:10:45.040]  of up to $150,000 per work, a massive increase from just $750. So we're looking at 2,000 times,
[02:10:45.920 --> 02:10:53.760]  almost, no, not quite 2,000 times. Let's see, it'd be 1,500, so about 200 times more than
[02:10:53.760 --> 02:10:59.440]  they were being charged before. Anthropic settlement only covered about half a million works
[02:10:59.440 --> 02:11:06.000]  out of an estimated $7 million, resulting in a payout of about $3,000 per author.
[02:11:06.880 --> 02:11:12.480]  Authors and publishers had just gone after similar communications right after the case settled.
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[02:12:16.480 --> 02:12:21.840]  attorneys and back and forth probably gives us a lot of evidence regarding the state of mind.
[02:12:22.560 --> 02:12:28.080]  The lawsuit highlights the AI industry's largely careless treatment of copyrighted materials.
[02:12:28.880 --> 02:12:34.320]  Tech leaders have continued to argue that training AI models on protected content falls
[02:12:34.320 --> 02:12:39.920]  under fair use, a legal doctrine that allows for transformative use of copyrighted materials.
[02:12:40.800 --> 02:12:47.840]  Most recently, OpenAI's TikTok-like text-to-video app Sora 2 has been found to spit out a litany
[02:12:47.840 --> 02:12:53.440]  of videos heavily based on protected intellectual property, showing this not just chat GPT
[02:12:53.440 --> 02:13:00.400]  potentially infringing copyright. So given the major payouts at stake, the tides could be turning
[02:13:00.400 --> 02:13:05.360]  in favor of artists who've had their life work sucked up by AI models without permission.
[02:13:05.920 --> 02:13:10.800]  And they could be looking at another consolidation prize in the form of a settlement fee.
[02:13:11.520 --> 02:13:15.520]  Both Anthropic and OpenAI have been accused of training their AI models on copyrighted material
[02:13:17.120 --> 02:13:23.760]  to a piracy website called LibGen. Communications show that they deleted the data set,
[02:13:23.760 --> 02:13:28.640]  a move that plaintiffs argue could be construed as intentional destruction of evidence.
[02:13:28.640 --> 02:13:33.680]  See, this is the way that this works and people don't understand what was really going on with
[02:13:33.680 --> 02:13:39.440]  Alex's default judgment. It's a similar thing to this. If they get these emails,
[02:13:39.440 --> 02:13:45.440]  they get these messages, and they see internal communications that this was a deliberate thing,
[02:13:46.400 --> 02:13:50.720]  then that makes all the difference in the world. But beyond that, if you were in the lawsuit,
[02:13:50.720 --> 02:13:55.920]  as I've said before, if somebody files a lawsuit against you, you get notification a lawsuit's been
[02:13:55.920 --> 02:14:01.680]  sent to you. If you don't answer it with a reply and say, I disagree with that, I'm going to contest
[02:14:01.680 --> 02:14:07.280]  that or whatever, if you just ignore that lawsuit and you don't reply, you lose. You lose by default.
[02:14:07.920 --> 02:14:13.520]  And then once the lawsuit starts, you have to comply with the discovery stuff. And if you refuse
[02:14:13.520 --> 02:14:19.440]  to comply with discovery, again, you lose because you didn't play the game. And that's really what
[02:14:19.440 --> 02:14:25.680]  was going on with Alex Jones and with Infowars then because we just had a termination yesterday.
[02:14:25.680 --> 02:14:31.760]  He appealed to the Supreme Court about the judgment and he believes that the judgment was
[02:14:32.720 --> 02:14:38.960]  manipulated by the FBI, the CIA and other people, that he had a right to say what he said. But it
[02:14:38.960 --> 02:14:44.960]  wasn't about any of that. It was about the fact that he didn't comply with discovery. As a matter
[02:14:44.960 --> 02:14:50.480]  of fact, I was really amazed to go back and look. I remember it was the Perry Mason moment. And I go
[02:14:50.480 --> 02:14:58.640]  on YouTube and I search for it and there's not really any videos to say about it. There was one
[02:14:58.640 --> 02:15:06.480]  from a legal organization that had a few views on it, not many. The second one that I found was me
[02:15:06.480 --> 02:15:12.400]  talking about it. Somebody had put up what I said at the time. They had 24 people who listened to
[02:15:12.400 --> 02:15:19.680]  that channel and 19 of the 24 had seen the video. And so it's something that's really been under the
[02:15:19.680 --> 02:15:26.720]  radar. And this is basically what happened in the trial. I think it's very serious. And I think that
[02:15:26.720 --> 02:15:31.520]  it shows that what Alex is saying about the fact that he was railroaded is absolutely not true.
[02:15:31.520 --> 02:15:37.360]  Just like we're talking about in this case. It is vital that you comply with discovery. Discovery
[02:15:37.360 --> 02:15:46.400]  makes a difference. And if you refuse to play the game, refuse to participate in the legal process
[02:15:46.400 --> 02:15:49.200]  in some way, shape or form, you lose by default.
[02:16:16.880 --> 02:16:21.680]  Before coming to this courtroom, you searched, right? I did. I'd like to show you what's been
[02:16:21.680 --> 02:16:31.920]  marked as plain. You've got it upside down. That's text messages between you and Paul Watson, isn't it?
[02:16:33.360 --> 02:16:38.560]  Yes. And they mentioned Sandy Hook, don't they? Yeah. Plan to move 130 into evidence.
[02:16:39.520 --> 02:16:45.600]  Any? I've never seen this text message. I guess you guys got Paul's. My phone didn't save him.
[02:16:46.640 --> 02:16:52.240]  So that's fine. Your phone didn't save the second? I told you guys I gave it to the lawyers. They
[02:16:52.240 --> 02:16:57.760]  drained the phone. They didn't find that stuff. We gave it to the lawyers. They were supposed to
[02:16:57.760 --> 02:17:02.960]  find it. So that's what your testimony is? No, I searched it as well. I mean, so you guys have all
[02:17:02.960 --> 02:17:07.040]  this stuff that you seem to give me today. Mr. Jones, you know how an iPhone works, right? You've
[02:17:07.040 --> 02:17:13.280]  had an iPhone text message for several years now. Yeah. What does it mean if the messages are in
[02:17:13.280 --> 02:17:20.240]  blue? Whose messages are those? Whose phone is this taken from? I don't know if this phone is
[02:17:20.240 --> 02:17:26.480]  taken from. I mean, I just, I turned the phone over and said take stuff off. Can I have you
[02:17:26.480 --> 02:17:33.440]  look in the very bottom below the very bottom left corner? Is that your phone number? Yes.
[02:17:33.680 --> 02:17:40.560]  So you did get my text messages. And it said you didn't. Nice trick.
[02:17:43.040 --> 02:17:49.280]  Yes, Mr. Jones. Indeed. You didn't give this text message to me. You don't know where this came from.
[02:17:49.280 --> 02:17:57.920]  Do you know where I got this? No. Mr. Jones, did you know that 12 days ago, 12 days ago,
[02:17:58.720 --> 02:18:05.440]  your attorney's messed up and sent me an entire digital copy of your entire cell phone
[02:18:05.440 --> 02:18:11.920]  with every text message you've sent for the past two years and when informed, did not take any
[02:18:11.920 --> 02:18:17.600]  steps to identify it as privileged or protected in any way. And as of two days ago, it felt free
[02:18:17.600 --> 02:18:22.560]  and clear into my possession. And that is how I know you lied to me when you said you didn't have
[02:18:22.560 --> 02:18:27.440]  to text messages about saying that. Did you know that? See, I told you the truth. This is your
[02:18:27.440 --> 02:18:33.280]  Perry Mason moment. I gave them my phone. Mr. Jones, you need to answer the question. Did you
[02:18:33.280 --> 02:18:37.600]  know this happened? No, I didn't know this happened. But I mean, I told you, I gave the phone over.
[02:18:40.080 --> 02:18:46.400]  You said in your deposition, you searched your phone. You said you pulled down the text,
[02:18:46.400 --> 02:18:51.120]  did the search function for Sandy Hook. That's what you said, Mr. Jones, correct?
[02:18:52.080 --> 02:18:59.520]  And I had several different phones. Yeah, what Alex is fortunate is that they didn't come after
[02:18:59.520 --> 02:19:05.040]  him for perjury. Just like they didn't come after James Claffer for perjury. Doesn't mean that you're
[02:19:05.040 --> 02:19:11.200]  not a liar because they didn't indict you, but that's the issue. And he's still selling this idea
[02:19:11.200 --> 02:19:17.200]  that this is a major defeat for the First Amendment. And I see this from WND. I see it from
[02:19:17.200 --> 02:19:21.760]  Gateway Pundit. WND quotes Gateway Pundit. It appears that our First Amendment rights have been
[02:19:21.760 --> 02:19:28.720]  decimated by the Supreme Court, explained the Gateway Pundit's report. That's not true at all.
[02:19:29.600 --> 02:19:34.240]  This is a fake fight about the First Amendment. It was never about the First Amendment.
[02:19:35.040 --> 02:19:40.960]  You don't have a right to maliciously slander people. I mean, you can be wrong. You have a
[02:19:40.960 --> 02:19:46.880]  right to be wrong, but you don't have a right to tell lies about people. And of course, what Alex
[02:19:46.880 --> 02:19:53.840]  Jones said was that, you know, as soon as this began, he said, no, no, I believe that the people
[02:19:53.840 --> 02:19:59.040]  died. What I said before that nobody died. That's not, I don't believe that anymore. Well, that's
[02:19:59.040 --> 02:20:04.640]  fine. You can be wrong, but you have to correct mistakes when somebody pulls it out there. He
[02:20:04.640 --> 02:20:08.720]  never fought that. He never fought. And he had a lot of people got upset with him because they
[02:20:08.720 --> 02:20:14.480]  believed that nobody died there. But he never had that argument to say that he was right about that.
[02:20:14.480 --> 02:20:20.640]  And he never appealed to his right to be wrong. He never even participated in the process because
[02:20:20.640 --> 02:20:27.520]  as you saw there, they withheld the information. That information was only obtained because of the
[02:20:27.520 --> 02:20:32.640]  mistake of his lawyer. They had worked together to make sure that information was not going to be put
[02:20:32.640 --> 02:20:37.280]  out there. Why? Because he didn't want them to get a hold of other information that was going to show
[02:20:37.280 --> 02:20:44.880]  how he is protecting his assets. So, you know, when you have a slander that is judged to be
[02:20:44.880 --> 02:20:51.520]  malicious, that is judged to have been done knowingly, that has never been protected.
[02:20:51.520 --> 02:20:55.840]  First amendment hasn't changed about that. And the court process hasn't changed if you
[02:20:56.560 --> 02:21:03.680]  decide that you're not going to participate in it by not doing discovery. So it was something
[02:21:03.680 --> 02:21:10.160]  that he realized that he could make a lot of money selling that if he was doing it. He didn't
[02:21:10.160 --> 02:21:16.240]  really care if it was true or not. I don't think Alex believed that nobody died at Sandy Hook,
[02:21:16.240 --> 02:21:19.600]  but what he did believe was that he could make a lot of money telling people that.
[02:21:20.400 --> 02:21:26.640]  So regardless of the remarks, one person said, how is $1.4 billion a reasonable punishment
[02:21:26.640 --> 02:21:31.520]  for speaking your opinion? It wasn't about his opinion. It wasn't about free speech.
[02:21:32.320 --> 02:21:39.440]  It was what was judged by them to A, be malicious, but that was determined when they did the
[02:21:39.440 --> 02:21:45.280]  judgment. He lost the case because he refused to comply with discovery. And he kept saying,
[02:21:45.280 --> 02:21:48.080]  well, we sent them all the stuff, but they said they didn't get it and everything. And then you
[02:21:48.080 --> 02:21:53.600]  see in this Perry Mason moment, which is what Alex called it, really was a Perry Mason moment,
[02:21:53.600 --> 02:21:58.880]  you see there that, no, they actually had a lot of stuff that they didn't send him. And that included
[02:21:58.880 --> 02:22:05.760]  the emails. It goes on for quite some time. It's like a seven minute clip where they get into it
[02:22:05.760 --> 02:22:11.040]  back and forth about the emails because he also kept the emails. What's going on, Texas? It's
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[02:23:12.800 --> 02:23:20.160]  open AI and entropic. If they hide the information for discovery, they lose. So according to
[02:23:20.800 --> 02:23:30.480]  Alex's press release in April last year, said Alex Jones joined Steve Bannon on the war room.
[02:23:30.480 --> 02:23:37.040]  The day after undercover video revealed a CIA FBI operative explaining how the FBI had used
[02:23:37.040 --> 02:23:44.000]  their powers to bankrupt Alex and Infowars. Alex Jones told Steve Bannon that President Trump needs
[02:23:44.000 --> 02:23:49.040]  to fire their butts and clean house of the deep state. Well, here's the reality. If you want to
[02:23:49.040 --> 02:23:54.320]  know who the CIA operatives are who are taking down Infowars, you might go back and take a look
[02:23:54.320 --> 02:24:00.400]  at Steve Pacenek, who is the one who was selling the fact that nobody died. That was a Steve Pacenek
[02:24:00.400 --> 02:24:05.920]  thing. And he tried to pull that thing on me as well as I've mentioned many times after the Vegas
[02:24:05.920 --> 02:24:11.840]  shooting. He came on, he wanted to come on my program. He waits and comes on late and then
[02:24:11.840 --> 02:24:18.640]  tries to throw his stuff out all at once at the very end and sandbag me on that. But I didn't
[02:24:18.640 --> 02:24:24.640]  believe that nobody had died at the Las Vegas thing. And I knew exactly what Pacenek was doing
[02:24:24.640 --> 02:24:30.080]  because I'd seen him do it before with Alex. So you get these CIA operatives like Steve Pacenek
[02:24:30.080 --> 02:24:35.600]  who come on and tell people about the Stop the Steel Sting, which is a total fabrication lie.
[02:24:35.600 --> 02:24:40.320]  Alex jumps in on that because even though it doesn't make any sense and even though he knows
[02:24:40.320 --> 02:24:45.040]  that there weren't 20,000 National Guard distributed all over the country that arresting people,
[02:24:45.440 --> 02:24:51.600]  you really want to believe that that would not be reported or observed by anybody. Anyway, he jumps
[02:24:51.600 --> 02:24:55.840]  in on that just like he jumped in on the Steve Pacenek narrative about Sandy Hook. And Steve
[02:24:55.840 --> 02:25:00.800]  Pacenek started making all these, you know, after he started this nobody died thing, that became
[02:25:01.440 --> 02:25:10.240]  the go-to way to shut this all down by the people who were the controlled opposition.
[02:25:10.320 --> 02:25:16.640]  They would come in with every event and say about every event nobody died. And that is the way that
[02:25:16.640 --> 02:25:21.600]  you shut down any questioning of any suspicious shooting. It's just by coming up with something
[02:25:21.600 --> 02:25:28.000]  absurd like that. There's also the fact if you know exactly how each group will react to a situation,
[02:25:28.640 --> 02:25:32.800]  you know how to manipulate them anyway. Like you know that the conspiracy group is immediately
[02:25:32.800 --> 02:25:39.040]  going to jump to, well, nobody died. You can work around that. It's, you know, when someone
[02:25:39.040 --> 02:25:43.680]  has the exact same reaction all the time, it becomes account. You can account for it in
[02:25:43.680 --> 02:25:48.400]  different ways. That's right. You have to be able to make a judgment based on what the facts point
[02:25:48.400 --> 02:25:53.840]  to, not just a matter of, well, this is my go-to. This is what I always assume. If you want to start
[02:25:53.840 --> 02:25:59.520]  there, but look at the evidence and see where it leads, that's fine. But you need to be able to take
[02:25:59.520 --> 02:26:05.200]  well, I said over and over again, I said this whole idea that nobody died. I said it works
[02:26:05.200 --> 02:26:09.680]  to their advantage if people do die. You know, take a look at 9-11, right? It worked to their
[02:26:09.680 --> 02:26:15.520]  advantage that they killed 3,000 people with an inside job. They don't care if nobody, they're
[02:26:15.520 --> 02:26:20.480]  not going to go out there and try to make sure that nobody died. They don't care about our lives
[02:26:20.480 --> 02:26:28.000]  at all. So that's never been an issue. But it got so bad that even in that shooting in Texas,
[02:26:28.000 --> 02:26:34.080]  what was it? Sutherland Springs or something. That was the church one. Yeah. And I had interviewed
[02:26:34.080 --> 02:26:41.040]  many times Mark Collins, who is a spitting image of George Washington. He actually goes around to
[02:26:41.040 --> 02:26:46.480]  schools dressed as George Washington and teaching them about American history. He's also a pastor.
[02:26:46.480 --> 02:26:53.040]  He was a former pastor of that church. He knew the people there very well. And he's actually
[02:26:53.040 --> 02:27:00.480]  played George Washington on several different film productions. And anyway, I talked to him right
[02:27:00.480 --> 02:27:04.800]  after that shooting that happened on a Sunday. I talked to him on that Monday. He gave us some
[02:27:04.800 --> 02:27:10.320]  information that was not reported by mainstream media. And they were saying it was done with an
[02:27:10.320 --> 02:27:17.600]  AR-15 or whatever. He said no. The person who stopped him had an AR-15. Anyway, clarified the
[02:27:17.600 --> 02:27:23.200]  firearms that were used and that type of thing. But afterwards, there was this thing going around
[02:27:23.200 --> 02:27:28.080]  about nobody died. And he goes, that's absolutely not true. And he goes, I can't believe you guys
[02:27:28.080 --> 02:27:32.240]  are saying that. It got to the point where they thought that Infowars was saying that about
[02:27:32.240 --> 02:27:36.240]  everyone. I got him back on. I said, we didn't say that. Nobody said that as far as I can tell.
[02:27:36.800 --> 02:27:40.320]  And I certainly don't believe that. Let's get you back on. We'll talk about that to clarify it.
[02:27:41.200 --> 02:27:46.320]  It became like a disease, this Steve Patinic lie, so many of these things that he introduced.
[02:27:46.320 --> 02:27:52.160]  But the real issue was discovery. Jones charged that the default judgment was improper
[02:27:52.960 --> 02:28:00.320]  because it made too much of quote unquote trivial discovery issues. Well, if you are refusing to
[02:28:00.320 --> 02:28:06.880]  let them have access to the messages on your phone and the emails that you have because you're hiding
[02:28:06.880 --> 02:28:14.240]  money offshore, that is not a trivial issue. It's also not a trivial issue if they can't look at it
[02:28:14.240 --> 02:28:20.160]  and see if there wasn't a knowing awareness that you were telling a lie. And that's why they're
[02:28:20.160 --> 02:28:27.280]  looking for this information from Anthropic and from OpenAI. So he said it's impossible to
[02:28:27.280 --> 02:28:34.240]  construe his remarks as denying death. That's what his people said. But I think when you say
[02:28:34.800 --> 02:28:41.280]  nobody died and you say it repeatedly, I think that that is what is, I think that is denying
[02:28:41.280 --> 02:28:47.280]  deaths. And he did that until he got to court. So the Supreme Court has rejected this particular
[02:28:47.280 --> 02:28:54.400]  case. The BBC shows us a little bit differently from the alternative mainstream media. As they
[02:28:54.400 --> 02:28:59.360]  pointed out, Jones has not yet paid any of the damages. He's raised a lot of money though.
[02:28:59.360 --> 02:29:04.080]  Of course, I imagine a lot of that went to lawyers like the lawyer who mistakenly sent
[02:29:05.440 --> 02:29:10.080]  all of his phone information for two years to the opposing counsel and didn't realize it.
[02:29:10.080 --> 02:29:13.120]  I think maybe at that point you should be forced to work pro bono.
[02:29:13.120 --> 02:29:18.800]  The Supreme Court did not explain his decision to deny his request. Again,
[02:29:18.800 --> 02:29:23.920]  because it's not about the First Amendment. The First Amendment was never defended in this
[02:29:23.920 --> 02:29:27.920]  particular case. Said he should have the same protections on the First Amendment of the
[02:29:27.920 --> 02:29:33.440]  Constitution that journalists have. Well, again, he chose not to participate. He chose not to
[02:29:33.440 --> 02:29:39.200]  defend the First Amendment. They said the result is a financial death penalty by fiat
[02:29:39.200 --> 02:29:46.400]  imposed on a media defendant. Well, it's not. It is noncompliance with the process.
[02:29:48.080 --> 02:29:53.280]  It was during Texas court proceedings that Jones acknowledged that the attack was 100% real.
[02:29:53.280 --> 02:29:57.440]  He had previously claimed that the massacre was staged. That it was part of a government plot to
[02:29:57.440 --> 02:30:05.280]  take guns from Americans and that no one died. Nobody died. That became the mantra that went
[02:30:05.280 --> 02:30:12.240]  back and forth all of the time. So again, getting back to this lawsuit and big tech.
[02:30:12.240 --> 02:30:18.720]  This is over copyright issues instead of over a slander issue, but it's always important for
[02:30:18.720 --> 02:30:24.320]  both sides to be able to get discovery to see if there was what was actually being said internally.
[02:30:25.120 --> 02:30:31.600]  Elon Musk is making Cybertruck sales look better by selling a huge number of them to himself.
[02:30:32.080 --> 02:30:39.600]  This is one step more than even what NVIDIA did. NVIDIA went out and gave money to
[02:30:39.600 --> 02:30:46.640]  one of its largest customers so that large customer would buy NVIDIA's GPUs. Well,
[02:30:46.640 --> 02:30:51.600]  Elon Musk is buying the Cybertrucks himself. He's not even giving the money to a third party.
[02:30:51.600 --> 02:30:54.400]  Masterstroke. What a businessman.
[02:30:55.280 --> 02:31:00.720]  It makes perfect sense when you see how few Teslas there are on the road versus how much
[02:31:00.720 --> 02:31:06.080]  investment they have. It isn't about how many cars they can sell. It's purely about how much
[02:31:06.080 --> 02:31:13.120]  investment they can get. Yeah, that's right. Well, Western executives, they say, are shaken
[02:31:13.760 --> 02:31:18.800]  after visiting China. They say that China is rapid advancement in manufacturing, particularly in
[02:31:18.800 --> 02:31:24.960]  electric vehicles. Many executives are impressed by China's highly automated manufacturing industry
[02:31:24.960 --> 02:31:30.240]  and its skilled workforce. Some executives are even abandoning their own EV projects
[02:31:30.320 --> 02:31:36.080]  in favor of Chinese technology. There's absolutely no way that anybody's going to be able to compete
[02:31:36.080 --> 02:31:40.560]  with the Chinese on EVs. This whole industry, we've been saying this for years, was handed to
[02:31:40.560 --> 02:31:49.760]  China on a silver platter by the people who are pushing the Paris Climate Change Accord in 2015.
[02:31:49.760 --> 02:31:57.200]  That basically makes it impossible for European, American, and possibly even Japanese manufacturers
[02:31:57.200 --> 02:32:03.040]  to be able to compete because if they shut down their fossil fuels because of emissions, and of
[02:32:03.040 --> 02:32:10.480]  course China did not have to do that. China was given a pass. China and India, the two biggest
[02:32:10.480 --> 02:32:18.880]  polluters with the two largest populations, could continue to build cheap and dirty power plants
[02:32:18.880 --> 02:32:23.440]  like coal plants that didn't have any scrubbers on them. They could do that for another couple
[02:32:23.440 --> 02:32:28.160]  of decades. They could continue to increase that while everybody else had to cap it and start
[02:32:28.160 --> 02:32:34.000]  reducing it. That is causing, when you look at manufacturing, it's not just the labor costs,
[02:32:34.000 --> 02:32:38.240]  but it's really the power costs are huge in manufacturing. You're not going to be able to
[02:32:38.240 --> 02:32:42.640]  make something like steel. You're not going to be able to make stuff like EV batteries and things
[02:32:42.640 --> 02:32:50.560]  like that. This has all been handed to them on a big green platter. There are no people.
[02:32:50.560 --> 02:32:56.720]  Everything here is robotic. And again, so they're going from slave labor to robot labor,
[02:32:56.720 --> 02:33:04.240]  which robot again is the Czech word for slave. That word was coined in a play that was done by
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[02:34:04.160 --> 02:34:11.280]  Play responsibly. And these people are giving a blank check to China to be able to when you look
[02:34:11.280 --> 02:34:15.040]  at this, they don't have to pay the robots. They just got to feed them electricity and they've got
[02:34:15.040 --> 02:34:19.840]  the cheapest electricity. So you can't even compete with them if you build out robots and
[02:34:19.840 --> 02:34:26.320]  don't even use humans in American and European factories. And I said back in 2017 when Trump
[02:34:26.320 --> 02:34:30.240]  was pushing his tax relief and said, we're going to bring back manufacturing. I said at the time,
[02:34:30.240 --> 02:34:34.320]  they're not going to bring back manufacturing and they're not going to onshore this stuff
[02:34:34.320 --> 02:34:40.720]  unless and until they can automate it with robots. It's not going to create the kind of
[02:34:40.720 --> 02:34:44.880]  good paying jobs that we used to have before in manufacturing. That is not their intention.
[02:34:45.520 --> 02:34:51.200]  And so the people that are going there saying you get this sense of change where the Chinese
[02:34:51.200 --> 02:34:56.320]  competitiveness has gone from being about government subsidies and low wages to tremendous
[02:34:56.320 --> 02:35:00.960]  number of highly skilled, educated engineers who are innovating like mads at a British energy
[02:35:00.960 --> 02:35:07.920]  supplier, Octopus CEO. According to recent figures by the International Federation of Robotics,
[02:35:07.920 --> 02:35:13.120]  China has deployed orders of magnitude more industrial robots than Germany, the US and the
[02:35:13.120 --> 02:35:18.320]  UK. And it's not just a desire to keep margins low through the automation of human labor. China has
[02:35:18.320 --> 02:35:23.920]  quite notable demographic problem, but its manufacturing is generally quite labor intensive,
[02:35:23.920 --> 02:35:30.720]  they said. So in preemptive fashion, they want to automate it as much as possible. Not because they
[02:35:30.720 --> 02:35:35.360]  expect they'll be able to get higher margins. That's usually the idea in the West. But to
[02:35:35.360 --> 02:35:40.400]  compensate for this population decline and to get a competitive advantage. You know, these people
[02:35:40.400 --> 02:35:47.280]  play the long game. The globalists and the people who are trying to push for global governance,
[02:35:48.240 --> 02:35:52.960]  they are the ones who have engineered this global population decline even in China. But of course,
[02:35:52.960 --> 02:35:57.440]  in China, they accelerated it by getting China to put in the one child policy.
[02:35:58.160 --> 02:36:04.880]  And so there has been government mandates, there have been social nudging and influence
[02:36:04.880 --> 02:36:09.440]  to get people to not want to have children, to not want to have a family. And then of course,
[02:36:09.440 --> 02:36:16.240]  there's been the chemical pollution that has made it impossible. Even if people want to have children
[02:36:16.240 --> 02:36:21.120]  and are pushing to have children, they're unable to have children because of what has been done to
[02:36:22.000 --> 02:36:27.040]  the food and other things that are there, the drugs. Robotics if deployed well can lift the
[02:36:27.040 --> 02:36:32.160]  productivity or economy greatly. And if China is extremely good at it, then we should try to
[02:36:32.160 --> 02:36:38.320]  catch up because like China, a lot of Europe is aging. No, there's basically a government
[02:36:38.320 --> 02:36:43.360]  assisted suicide program when you look at manufacturing. A top U.S. Army general says
[02:36:43.360 --> 02:36:48.160]  that he is letting chat GPT make military decisions. Yeah, what could go wrong with this?
[02:36:49.280 --> 02:36:54.160]  And movie after movie done about this very scenario. It's worrying that high school
[02:36:54.160 --> 02:36:59.280]  kids are outsourcing their brains to AI, but it's downright alarming to imagine U.S. military leaders
[02:37:00.160 --> 02:37:04.400]  doing the same thing. Unfortunately, the scenario is no longer the stuff of Cold War fiction.
[02:37:04.960 --> 02:37:09.120]  As reported by Business Insider, Major General William Hank Taylor,
[02:37:10.160 --> 02:37:13.280]  commander of the Eighth Field Army in South Korea, told reporters,
[02:37:13.920 --> 02:37:16.800]  chat GPT and I have become really close lately.
[02:37:18.960 --> 02:37:24.640]  Well, brain, what should I do next? I think you should take over South Korea is what he says.
[02:37:25.280 --> 02:37:30.800]  I'm asking to build, trying to build models to help us all. And he said this includes a
[02:37:30.800 --> 02:37:35.760]  joint UN command in South Korea. As a commander, I want to make better decisions. And so I want
[02:37:35.760 --> 02:37:39.760]  to make sure that I make decisions at the right time to give me the advantage. So he brings in
[02:37:39.760 --> 02:37:47.680]  chat GPT notorious for its often agreeable answers, prioritizing endless engagement
[02:37:47.680 --> 02:37:51.040]  over accuracy. So it's like, yeah, I think you really could take,
[02:37:51.120 --> 02:37:54.640]  I think you really think China go for it. Yeah.
[02:37:54.640 --> 02:37:58.400]  This strategy is brilliant. You could definitely win World War Three. Go.
[02:38:00.080 --> 02:38:03.920]  Yes, this is the time that we live in right now. We got some comments here.
[02:38:03.920 --> 02:38:06.000]  Global thermonuclear war.
[02:38:06.000 --> 02:38:06.640]  Yes.
[02:38:06.640 --> 02:38:12.720]  Yeah, they say it's the plot of a bunch of sci fi novels, but it's usually a malicious, intelligent
[02:38:12.720 --> 02:38:18.960]  AI that is the villain in those not some extremely stupid thing that can just string a few words
[02:38:18.960 --> 02:38:22.560]  together and an idiot general that goes along with it. That's right.
[02:38:22.560 --> 02:38:25.200]  We're going to be doomed by obsequiousness.
[02:38:25.200 --> 02:38:29.680]  This is a dystopian science fiction thing combined with idiocracy.
[02:38:31.680 --> 02:38:37.520]  You are so right. That's a brilliant strategy. S.A. Miller. One, two, three. Thank you very much.
[02:38:37.520 --> 02:38:39.680]  That's very kind. Thank you. Thank you.
[02:38:39.680 --> 02:38:42.720]  Says David, Travis and Lance been enjoying the show as always. Your wisdom,
[02:38:42.720 --> 02:38:46.400]  wit and wealth of information is always appreciated. Blessings to you all and to
[02:38:46.400 --> 02:38:51.360]  the listeners as well. Well, thank you. Thank you very much. Guard Goldsmith. And again,
[02:38:51.360 --> 02:38:56.720]  Liberty Conspiracy on Rumble, 6 p.m. weekdays. You can find them on Substack at Guard Goldsmith.
[02:38:57.520 --> 02:39:02.640]  Technocratic feudalism is their preferred system, it appears. Sounds so much cooler than it actually
[02:39:02.640 --> 02:39:09.520]  is. Technocratic feudalism. Oh, man. Yeah. You'd think there would be nights of lightsaber fights
[02:39:09.520 --> 02:39:18.160]  with a name like that. Where's our techno Robin Hood? Nibiru 2029. Bill Gates has been earning
[02:39:18.160 --> 02:39:23.040]  a 30% return on his vaccine industrial complex investments for decades. Then Trump joined him
[02:39:23.040 --> 02:39:29.840]  in the profiteering back in 2020. T-dub 97401. Bitcoin. Digital money. Not worth the digital
[02:39:29.840 --> 02:39:34.560]  paper. It's not printed on. Gerald Salente. That's right. That's a good quote, yeah.
[02:39:34.640 --> 02:39:39.520]  Nibiru 2029. Emperor Trump's favorite daughter, Princess Ivanka, graduated from Schwab's Young
[02:39:39.520 --> 02:39:45.600]  Global Leaders in 2015 and has been in control of daddy's short hairs ever since. His hairs are
[02:39:45.600 --> 02:39:50.240]  getting increasingly short, aren't they, according to that picture from Time Magazine? A Syrian girl.
[02:39:50.240 --> 02:39:56.800]  Alex looks like King Henry VIII in this video, doesn't he? Yeah, well, his divorces weren't that
[02:39:56.800 --> 02:40:01.440]  extreme. He's not quite up to six yet. He's working on getting married to wife number two.
[02:40:01.440 --> 02:40:11.200]  No beheading yet. Let's see. Nibiru 2029. Sandy Hoax was an orchestrated false flag that occurred,
[02:40:11.200 --> 02:40:15.440]  then blown up for political extortion. Sandy Hook people had connection to Remington Arms,
[02:40:15.440 --> 02:40:20.320]  and that's how they were able to get away with suing Remington, says Swamplover. So Nibiru
[02:40:20.960 --> 02:40:27.440]  and Swamplover. The Brit is back again. Well, I mean, there is a lot of weird things surrounding
[02:40:27.440 --> 02:40:32.800]  Sandy Hook. It's just pushing the nobody died narrative kind of kills any questioning of other
[02:40:32.800 --> 02:40:39.040]  things surrounding it. And that's why Potenic did it, to shut down any questioning of Sandy Hook.
[02:40:39.040 --> 02:40:46.080]  You know, that's one person who used to interview pretty frequently said that he fell to him to
[02:40:46.080 --> 02:40:51.520]  introduce Alex at some place where both of them were speaking. And he said, he kind of joked and
[02:40:51.520 --> 02:40:57.040]  said, he makes the truth sound unbelievable. Well, that's exactly what controlled opposition does.
[02:40:57.120 --> 02:41:01.440]  You know, you can talk about the chemicals in the water and you can make a case for that.
[02:41:01.440 --> 02:41:06.320]  Then you go out and you create a soundbite that turns the frogs gay, right? Well, now you've made
[02:41:06.320 --> 02:41:11.040]  a joke out of it. And you've made it unbelievable for most people. I mean, fundamentally, that is
[02:41:11.040 --> 02:41:18.000]  true. But you do it in a way that makes the truth unbelievable. Or you can just add a lie to it like
[02:41:18.000 --> 02:41:25.440]  nobody died. And that's that's the way these people operate. And Alex knows that he's not stupid.
[02:41:25.440 --> 02:41:31.440]  He goes along with it because the sensational way of putting it that way and the sensational lie
[02:41:31.440 --> 02:41:38.480]  that nobody died helps him with his engagement and his audience, which equates to money.
[02:41:39.920 --> 02:41:46.160]  Raddus, bro. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. It says, number one, we've got this AI not sure.
[02:41:46.160 --> 02:41:51.600]  Number two, AI got a higher IQ than any man alive. And number three, AI is going to fix everything.
[02:41:52.160 --> 02:41:58.640]  The steps in the plan. I can't wait. I can't wait for all our problems to be fixed by some AI.
[02:41:58.640 --> 02:42:01.440]  And of course, that's a reference to idiocracy. Yeah.
[02:42:03.760 --> 02:42:10.880]  Yeah. Big Brit is back again. Even Chinese have made videos of how poorly made Chinese EVs are.
[02:42:10.880 --> 02:42:15.200]  Yeah, there's a there's a lot of videos that come out of China that you look at and you're like,
[02:42:15.200 --> 02:42:18.160]  there's no way that can't be possible. Well, they have a great idea, though. They got the
[02:42:18.160 --> 02:42:24.560]  battery ejector button. So that makes it somebody else within seconds. This can be somebody else's
[02:42:24.560 --> 02:42:29.360]  problem. That's right. You got a battery that's going to catch fire when it's hit. Let's eject it
[02:42:29.360 --> 02:42:34.240]  out and let other people deal with it. You won't be burned alive in your car. It's headed right
[02:42:34.240 --> 02:42:39.280]  through the gates of the orphanage. CJP rumble. The planet needs more lithium batteries. That's
[02:42:39.280 --> 02:42:43.600]  right. The creeks in the tributaries, they hunger for lithium batteries. It's your job to go out
[02:42:43.600 --> 02:42:50.800]  there and throw them in. Yeah. Suck. DottieO77. China in decline. BS. Everything is in decline.
[02:42:50.800 --> 02:42:56.000]  They're trying to save their globalist nepo baby. That's right. Well, we're going to take
[02:42:56.000 --> 02:43:00.800]  a quick break, folks, and we will be right back. When we come back, we're going to continue with
[02:43:00.800 --> 02:43:05.600]  some news and we've got some pharmaceutical news as well, but I think it's pretty important. We'll
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[02:45:22.240 --> 02:45:26.160]  Well, as I mentioned earlier in the program, American travelers are now going to be
[02:45:26.160 --> 02:45:31.840]  fingerprinted when landing in 29 European nations. You know, I was just going back and
[02:45:31.840 --> 02:45:36.320]  organizing some really old photos that we had and I looked at it and I thought, you know,
[02:45:36.320 --> 02:45:42.160]  I just can't travel anymore. You know, I used to travel quite a bit, but it's become such a police
[02:45:42.160 --> 02:45:46.080]  state burden to go anywhere. It's just amazing. And so now if you want to go to Europe, you've
[02:45:46.080 --> 02:45:51.440]  got to be fingerprinted as an American. I wonder, do they do this for the boat immigrants that are
[02:45:51.440 --> 02:45:58.480]  coming in? We see these people hitting the shore with a boat and they all jump out and
[02:45:58.480 --> 02:46:04.960]  run for the hills. You know, are they fingerprinting them? No. The European Union's new entry and exit
[02:46:04.960 --> 02:46:11.040]  system has now come into effect as of October the 12th. It affects travelers who are heading
[02:46:11.040 --> 02:46:20.160]  to 29 European countries for visits up to 90 days within a 180 day period. Travelers will scan their
[02:46:20.160 --> 02:46:26.000]  passports and have a photograph taken. Most will have their fingerprints taken unless you're a child
[02:46:26.000 --> 02:46:31.040]  under 12. Travelers might be used to getting their passports stamped when they travel abroad,
[02:46:31.040 --> 02:46:36.640]  but the new EES program means that passports will not be stamped. Only Americans with biometric
[02:46:36.640 --> 02:46:43.360]  passports will be able to take part in the new entry system. Those who don't have a biometric
[02:46:43.360 --> 02:46:49.360]  passport will have to join a separate line and travelers who overstay the 90 day rule will be
[02:46:49.360 --> 02:46:53.840]  identified. You stop back and think about this. I should have gone back to see when they first
[02:46:53.840 --> 02:47:00.160]  started doing passports. We used to have to have government permission and the passports that were
[02:47:00.160 --> 02:47:05.200]  there. This is something that was like a 20th century abomination that came in and now it is
[02:47:05.840 --> 02:47:12.640]  escalated to the point that's going to be IDs everywhere. Everywhere we look we have free
[02:47:12.640 --> 02:47:19.040]  speech under attack. We have privacy under attack. That's why I push back against this thing that,
[02:47:19.280 --> 02:47:23.120]  what happened with InfoWars is against free speech. We got free speech being attacked
[02:47:23.120 --> 02:47:29.520]  in every way in every country including our own and a real attack on free speech. But when you
[02:47:29.520 --> 02:47:36.720]  go out to something that is a slander case and you don't even comply with the discovery rules,
[02:47:36.720 --> 02:47:42.240]  that is not an attack on free speech. We need to focus on the attacks on free speech, real ones.
[02:47:42.240 --> 02:47:48.800]  Well, it's not just the inability to fly. They're trying to make it unaffordable to have a car.
[02:47:49.040 --> 02:47:55.360]  They want to shut down and lock down all travel, even with cars. Average new car price has now topped
[02:47:55.360 --> 02:48:03.520]  $50,000 for the first time as Americans shift to EVs and to luxury models. The expiration of the
[02:48:03.520 --> 02:48:10.240]  $7,500 EV tax credit helped to spark record sales that reshaped September's pricing landscape.
[02:48:10.560 --> 02:48:19.600]  But now they said, in just five years, folks, the average price of a new car has gone from $40,000
[02:48:20.640 --> 02:48:29.440]  to $50,000. Think about that. That's a 25% increase in just five years in the price of a car.
[02:48:30.720 --> 02:48:36.480]  It truly is amazing what is being done with this. The luxury segment has also fueled the
[02:48:37.280 --> 02:48:42.720]  price increases. More than 60 models with an average sticker price north of $75,000
[02:48:43.760 --> 02:48:50.720]  contributed to 7.4% of new car sales in September, up from 6% a year earlier. Meanwhile,
[02:48:50.720 --> 02:48:58.880]  the once common $20,000 car is essentially gone from dealership lots. The average age of cars
[02:48:58.880 --> 02:49:06.640]  on America's roads exceeds 12 years. There we go. We're average. Average monthly payments
[02:49:06.640 --> 02:49:15.440]  cross the $750 threshold, and seven-year loans are now more common. One in five new car buyers
[02:49:15.440 --> 02:49:22.000]  pays more than $1,000 a month to secure their vehicle. These longer-term loans carry a lot
[02:49:22.000 --> 02:49:28.240]  of risk for consumers, especially because they are long-term loans on what is a depreciating asset.
[02:49:29.040 --> 02:49:34.720]  It's very easy to get underwater on these loans and not be able to, if you can't afford the
[02:49:34.720 --> 02:49:43.200]  payments, you can't sell it for what you still owe on it. Tesla is still the dominant player in the
[02:49:43.200 --> 02:49:50.160]  EV segment. They recorded an average transaction price of $54,000 in September, slightly lower
[02:49:50.160 --> 02:49:54.640]  than August, but again, they're just a little bit over the average price of $50,000. Meanwhile,
[02:49:55.280 --> 02:50:06.160]  GM is taking a $1.6 billion hit as it scales back its EV operations. Again, this push to
[02:50:07.440 --> 02:50:13.600]  force the car manufacturers to make EVs, when we look at VW, especially that diesel scam thing
[02:50:13.600 --> 02:50:19.200]  that they came after them with the EPA in order to get them to stop making cheap, reliable,
[02:50:19.200 --> 02:50:26.560]  affordable diesels and to start making EVs. They got the message, huge fine by the American EPA
[02:50:27.200 --> 02:50:34.160]  and jail sentences for a couple of CEOs. So they jumped into EVs and guess what? Then nobody wants
[02:50:34.160 --> 02:50:40.960]  these things. Nobody can afford these things. Same issue going on with BMW, and GM is taking
[02:50:40.960 --> 02:50:47.040]  a $1.6 billion hit. The company noted that the loss is part of its plan to realign EV production
[02:50:47.040 --> 02:50:52.800]  and factory operations to better match customer demand. The decision was made after the expiration
[02:50:52.800 --> 02:51:00.640]  of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit on September 30th. Part of a broader policy rollback under Trump,
[02:51:00.640 --> 02:51:09.200]  the One Beautiful Bill Act set September 30th as the final date for getting EV purchase credits,
[02:51:09.200 --> 02:51:15.280]  effectively terminating the benefit. So it's going to be a big slowdown at this point.
[02:51:16.000 --> 02:51:22.480]  And GM had previously pledged to invest up to $35 billion in electric and autonomous vehicles
[02:51:22.480 --> 02:51:29.920]  through 2025, aiming to transition most of its portfolio to zero emission models later in the
[02:51:29.920 --> 02:51:37.680]  decade. And again, this is zero emission models. It's the biggest issue. The hybrids are complicated
[02:51:37.680 --> 02:51:46.480]  and expensive, but the best model is if you just use a gas-driven generator to charge the battery.
[02:51:46.480 --> 02:51:50.800]  So make it completely electrical so you don't have to switch back and forth between a mechanical
[02:51:50.800 --> 02:51:55.360]  drive and electric drive. Just make it all electrical. And then you've got a small engine
[02:51:55.920 --> 02:52:01.040]  that is going to kick on. When you need additional range, it can charge the battery and it can use
[02:52:01.040 --> 02:52:07.200]  just a little bit of fuel and kind of run in a steady state mode, which conserves fuel and
[02:52:07.200 --> 02:52:14.000]  reduces emissions. And they won't even allow that. That gets shut down. GM had one of those.
[02:52:14.800 --> 02:52:18.800]  Mazda wanted to make one of those. They actually wanted to use a little rotary engine, which is
[02:52:18.800 --> 02:52:25.520]  very, very small, and use that as a generator. But no, we have to have zero emissions. And if
[02:52:25.520 --> 02:52:29.680]  you're going to stick to that, you're going to have zero manufacturing. You're going to have zero
[02:52:29.680 --> 02:52:35.760]  cars and the rest of this. This is government planning, and this is government misallocation
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[02:53:59.760 --> 02:54:04.720]  Ventilators were killing people. That didn't phase people either. So he just gets away with
[02:54:04.720 --> 02:54:09.760]  all this stuff. It's amazing. Despite the playing cutbacks, GM said this month that its overall sales
[02:54:09.760 --> 02:54:16.400]  remained strong. Analysts have said that the end of the federal EV tax credit will test whether the
[02:54:16.400 --> 02:54:23.280]  EV vehicle market is mature enough to thrive on its own fundamentals or if it still needs support
[02:54:23.280 --> 02:54:28.960]  to expand further. This is a solution for which nobody else thought there was a problem.
[02:54:29.840 --> 02:54:36.080]  But if you look at what is happening in Germany, it's even worse. This is from a daily skeptic.
[02:54:36.720 --> 02:54:43.520]  They said climate lunatics in Hamburg pass a referendum committing Germany's leading
[02:54:43.520 --> 02:54:51.760]  industrial city to deindustrialization completely in just 15 years. Hamburg is Germany's leading
[02:54:51.760 --> 02:54:58.160]  industrial city. Its companies add 20 billion euros in gross value every year. Much of this
[02:54:58.160 --> 02:55:02.880]  economic output is related to Hamburg's happy location on the Elbe and the fact that the city
[02:55:02.880 --> 02:55:08.480]  is home to Europe's third largest port. All this has made Hamburg extremely prosperous,
[02:55:09.040 --> 02:55:15.200]  which prosperity has filled it with rafts of clueless virtue signaling morons who have no
[02:55:15.200 --> 02:55:21.040]  idea how anything works and why they find Hamburg attractive in the first place or how their hip
[02:55:21.040 --> 02:55:25.840]  urban lifestyles are maintained. And so there was a photograph they have in this article that's
[02:55:25.840 --> 02:55:34.000]  published by Bild in Germany and you can see, as this author points out, this is Eugippius.
[02:55:34.000 --> 02:55:40.880]  He said you can see these unmitigated retards having a happy because they've just scored cheap
[02:55:40.880 --> 02:55:47.040]  virtue points by voting their own personal energy apocalypse. And so you see these people
[02:55:47.040 --> 02:55:52.960]  thumbs up and clapping, yay we won. They're celebrating because of their completely insane
[02:55:52.960 --> 02:56:00.640]  popular referendum passed with 53.2 percent of the vote on Sunday. The referendum, the so-called
[02:56:00.640 --> 02:56:09.520]  future decision, binds the free and Hanseatic city to achieving total carbon neutrality by 2050.
[02:56:10.480 --> 02:56:15.200]  Five years earlier than the 2045 goal set by the almost equally insane
[02:56:15.680 --> 02:56:23.280]  German-wide, Germany-wide climate protection law as amended in 2021. So across Germany,
[02:56:23.920 --> 02:56:32.240]  they have to get to their net zero by 2045. So they wanted to speed it up in Hamburg and do it
[02:56:32.240 --> 02:56:36.480]  five years earlier, which would be kind of interesting because they will be the literally
[02:56:36.880 --> 02:56:42.400]  the canary in the coal mine or the shut coal mine, I guess. There's no gas coming out of the coal
[02:56:42.400 --> 02:56:47.840]  mine anymore because they've shut it. But people will be able to see the effects on Hamburg earlier
[02:56:47.840 --> 02:56:51.920]  maybe headed off. I don't know. What are you saying, Lance? The canary without a coal mine.
[02:56:51.920 --> 02:56:59.360]  That's right. I only got a clue. Yeah, it doesn't have a coal mine or a pot to piss in either.
[02:56:59.360 --> 02:57:05.040]  That's what's going to happen to these people. So that was in turn five years earlier than the
[02:57:05.040 --> 02:57:10.000]  previous 2050 goal. And they keep moving these things forward. I wouldn't be surprised to see
[02:57:10.000 --> 02:57:14.240]  them do another referendum to move it up to, let's say, 2030. That's the magic number that
[02:57:14.240 --> 02:57:19.360]  everybody's been talking about before. But first they did 2050. Then Germany says 2045. Then Hamburg
[02:57:19.360 --> 02:57:24.720]  says, I see that and I'm going to raise you by five years. We go to 2040. So there you go.
[02:57:24.720 --> 02:57:31.760]  And the loser is Hamburg. Less than 44% of eligible voters even bothered to cast a ballot.
[02:57:32.640 --> 02:57:39.680]  And thus just 23% of the most deranged Hamburgians, should call them hamburgers,
[02:57:42.160 --> 02:57:45.760]  they're going to be chopped meat, that's for sure, could take their city hostage
[02:57:46.320 --> 02:57:52.800]  and use its government to destroy all industry and most activity inside the next decade and a half.
[02:57:52.800 --> 02:57:59.360]  The biggest joke is that when Hamburg has finally achieved the sacred net zero, it'll make absolutely
[02:57:59.360 --> 02:58:08.240]  zero net difference to anything because Hamburg is responsible for something like 0.022% of CO2
[02:58:08.240 --> 02:58:14.960]  emissions globally. The city is not even a rounding error. And that's the whole point.
[02:58:14.960 --> 02:58:18.320]  When you look at this, and does it really make any difference? When you look at the climate
[02:58:19.440 --> 02:58:27.680]  accord thing, 2015, the Paris climate accord, if you're going to allow the two countries that
[02:58:27.680 --> 02:58:33.520]  have the largest manufacturing and the largest population, China and India, to not only not
[02:58:33.520 --> 02:58:39.280]  reduce anything, but allow them to continue to build out with cheap and dirty things while
[02:58:39.280 --> 02:58:43.680]  you start putting this on smaller areas like that, it doesn't make any sense at all.
[02:58:43.680 --> 02:58:48.800]  And some of the true believers in this climate MacGuffin nonsense, people who believe that it
[02:58:48.800 --> 02:58:53.920]  really is an issue, that CO2 is really going to warm the planet and kill everybody, if you believe
[02:58:53.920 --> 02:59:00.240]  that nonsense, at least some of the people who are that stupid and gullible could still see that,
[02:59:00.240 --> 02:59:04.560]  wait a minute, we're talking about global warming. So that means that it matters
[02:59:04.560 --> 02:59:08.400]  if you have more emissions in the biggest countries like China and India.
[02:59:09.200 --> 02:59:14.480]  So that's the point that's been here all along. And the thing is, China and India are actually
[02:59:14.480 --> 02:59:21.120]  causing real ecological problems, but we refuse to actually look at those. We're forced to look at
[02:59:21.120 --> 02:59:26.640]  this nebulous, oh, carbon emissions that will completely hamstring everyone if we actually
[02:59:26.640 --> 02:59:30.880]  focus on it. But we're not going to do anything about the massive amount of pollution that is
[02:59:30.880 --> 02:59:36.000]  coming out of these two countries. They're allowed to continue to make a mess of their own areas.
[02:59:36.000 --> 02:59:39.840]  And it's gotten so bad that it's starting to affect other people as well. There's actually
[02:59:39.840 --> 02:59:45.360]  a story where the amount of fecal matter in the ocean is becoming a problem. Like it's washing
[02:59:45.360 --> 02:59:49.440]  up on beaches and concentrations that are high enough where it's making it so people don't want
[02:59:49.440 --> 02:59:56.240]  to go to the beach. I prefer plastic. Yeah. And it's almost literally solely because of India,
[02:59:56.240 --> 03:00:02.240]  because they're just dumping a ton of raw sewage directly into these rivers that feed out into the
[03:00:02.240 --> 03:00:06.560]  ocean. I mean, the Ganges. Well, you see that happening a lot with Mexico doing that down near
[03:00:06.560 --> 03:00:12.240]  the Baja Peninsula area, you know, dumping out raw sewage that gets up into California sometimes.
[03:00:12.240 --> 03:00:16.880]  And it's just Mexico's population is so much smaller than India. India's population
[03:00:16.880 --> 03:00:20.960]  is massive. And I believe, as far as I know, it's not slowing down. I believe India is still
[03:00:20.960 --> 03:00:26.640]  growing. Yeah. And they have... They never had a one child policy. No. And they do not have the
[03:00:26.640 --> 03:00:30.640]  infrastructure to take care of their population, which is part of the reason they're so dead set
[03:00:30.640 --> 03:00:36.320]  on shipping them all out. If they were to stay in India, it would be a massive problem for them.
[03:00:36.320 --> 03:00:40.400]  But if they can continue to breed this massive population and then just shove the workers out
[03:00:40.400 --> 03:00:44.720]  and do other economies where they siphon money off, it's a great business deal for them.
[03:00:44.720 --> 03:00:48.960]  Yeah, it's not a bug. It's the future now. So yeah, when you look at China,
[03:00:49.600 --> 03:00:52.800]  remember a couple of years ago, they started making all this noise about all the plastic
[03:00:52.800 --> 03:00:57.440]  pollution in the ocean. Well, it turns out that was all coming from China. It was all focused
[03:00:57.440 --> 03:01:01.760]  around that particular area. But they put that narrative out. And part of the reason that they
[03:01:01.760 --> 03:01:07.120]  put it out was because they were losing their narrative about climate change, which is never,
[03:01:07.120 --> 03:01:11.280]  none of their predictions have ever panned out. None of their models have ever panned out.
[03:01:11.280 --> 03:01:15.760]  And so people are starting to question all this net zero nonsense. So they fell back
[03:01:16.320 --> 03:01:21.040]  to their initial starting position, which is we're going to clean this up. And when we talk about
[03:01:21.040 --> 03:01:27.120]  cleaning stuff up, Wuhan has some of the worst air anywhere in the world. And again, they don't
[03:01:27.120 --> 03:01:33.040]  bother to clean the stuff up. As Eugippius says, it's absolutely imperative to get these sorts of
[03:01:33.040 --> 03:01:38.240]  people out of politics. They're crazy. They are doing everything in their power to destroy
[03:01:38.240 --> 03:01:43.280]  civilization. They're insulated from a lot of the economic chaos that they wreak because they're
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[03:02:58.080 --> 03:03:04.080]  They're young rather than old. So we pretty much know where this kind of stuff is coming from. Now
[03:03:04.080 --> 03:03:11.280]  we've had a couple of different incidents about semi-trailers and the drivers who
[03:03:11.280 --> 03:03:17.040]  don't have legitimate commercial driver's licenses and who don't speak English. And we have another
[03:03:17.040 --> 03:03:23.440]  one that's just hit. This is Ice is ready to deport an Indian illegal who had a New York
[03:03:23.440 --> 03:03:29.840]  commercial driver's license and his name was No Name Given. And what I thought was really funny
[03:03:29.840 --> 03:03:33.680]  was that this article from New American refers to him as Mr. Given.
[03:03:36.800 --> 03:03:43.440]  Well, Mr. Given. Yes, Mr. Given. He was taken into custody, arrested in Oklahoma, and he had a New
[03:03:43.440 --> 03:03:48.960]  York commercial driver's license with the name No Name Given. Homeland Security reported Ice
[03:03:48.960 --> 03:03:54.640]  revealed the slippery Mr. Given's real name. And that's equally amusing. His real name is
[03:03:54.640 --> 03:04:01.040]  Anmol Anmol. He's like Butros Butroskali, the guy who's so nice they named him twice.
[03:04:01.600 --> 03:04:10.400]  Yeah, so it's funny people, the same name back to back. The beginning of the end of Anmol Anmol's
[03:04:10.400 --> 03:04:16.880]  career as an illegal alien driver, September 25th on their state 40, runs east-west through
[03:04:16.880 --> 03:04:21.920]  Oklahoma, runs east-west through the entire country. Actually, it goes from I think it's
[03:04:21.920 --> 03:04:26.320]  Wilmington all the way over to California. I don't know what the terminal point is in California.
[03:04:26.320 --> 03:04:33.440]  Anyway, the day they caught Anmol Anmol, authorities also arrested 125 illegals
[03:04:33.440 --> 03:04:39.600]  from multiple countries, including India, Uzbekistan, China, Russia, Georgia, Turkey,
[03:04:39.600 --> 03:04:45.280]  Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Mauritania. If New York wants to hand out commercial
[03:04:45.280 --> 03:04:52.080]  driver's licenses to illegal immigrants with No Name Given, that's on them, said GOP Governor
[03:04:52.080 --> 03:04:58.720]  Kevin Stitt. And so even more disturbing is the fact that the license bore the trademark star
[03:04:58.720 --> 03:05:06.000]  of real ID. He got a real ID with no name. Real ID was supposed to make us safe because it was
[03:05:06.000 --> 03:05:09.760]  supposed to identify everybody after 9-11, right? Who would have thought that these
[03:05:09.760 --> 03:05:14.960]  government programs are inefficient and overly cumbersome? Yeah, and now it's supposed to be,
[03:05:15.520 --> 03:05:18.880]  you know, you've got to have it to get on an airplane. And the other thing that this article
[03:05:18.880 --> 03:05:23.520]  isn't stating is that I don't think a U.S. citizen would be able to get a No Name Given
[03:05:23.520 --> 03:05:30.000]  driver's license. These are given to illegals. That's right. Yeah, if you or I were to show up
[03:05:30.000 --> 03:05:34.400]  and pull something like that, they'd throw us out in our ear. You're going to come back and you're
[03:05:34.400 --> 03:05:40.160]  going to comply with every last bit of bureaucracy. That's right. Well, you know, you have these
[03:05:40.160 --> 03:05:44.560]  states like New York and California. And of course, this is one area where the federal
[03:05:44.560 --> 03:05:48.000]  government, I think, does have jurisdiction, since the federal government, in a sense,
[03:05:48.880 --> 03:05:54.160]  since they kind of own the interstate system, they paid for it, and they have massive subsidy
[03:05:54.160 --> 03:05:59.680]  of it, whether we like it or not. Richard Nixon used that to enforce his 55 mile an hour speed
[03:05:59.680 --> 03:06:03.680]  limit, saying, I'm not going to give you highway funds to maintain this thing. Again, it always
[03:06:03.680 --> 03:06:08.880]  comes back to the money. So they don't have a legal fight over this. It's like, I'll give you
[03:06:08.880 --> 03:06:12.640]  money if you do a 55 mile an hour speed limit. And by the way, you get to keep all the revenue
[03:06:12.640 --> 03:06:18.160]  from the tickets that you write. So you can either do that or I will take the highway funds
[03:06:18.160 --> 03:06:24.240]  from you and you will have to pay to maintain the interstate yourself. So there is something
[03:06:24.240 --> 03:06:28.480]  that they could do about this. But we had not just, you know, it's a couple of weeks ago thing
[03:06:28.480 --> 03:06:36.000]  that outraged everybody was that ridiculous U-turn that 18 Wheeler guy did, didn't speak English.
[03:06:36.480 --> 03:06:43.120]  And you can see it on the video camera that's in his cab. You can see him driving and then you
[03:06:43.120 --> 03:06:48.560]  can see over his shoulder as he's got his turning his thing into U-turn and it's across the road.
[03:06:48.560 --> 03:06:54.560]  This car can't stop and go sliding into it killed all three people in the car. And so that really
[03:06:54.560 --> 03:07:00.720]  got everybody's attention. And this is getting a lot of attention as well. This is a foreign
[03:07:00.720 --> 03:07:04.720]  trucker that was going the wrong way down the interstate and he gets stopped
[03:07:05.280 --> 03:07:08.720]  by an American trucker. There's a little bit of language in here.
[03:07:23.680 --> 03:07:24.880]  He's gonna get in front of him here.
[03:07:25.840 --> 03:07:32.640]  I guess he can't read the signs that say which way the road is. What are you doing?
[03:07:44.320 --> 03:07:50.480]  Let me ask you a question, man. Okay. You are going the wrong way down the freeway.
[03:07:50.960 --> 03:07:56.560]  Okay. You are committing a felony right now. Okay. What am I doing, sir?
[03:07:57.600 --> 03:08:01.120]  Well, one, why the **** going the wrong way down the freeway?
[03:08:06.560 --> 03:08:11.760]  Well, no, I'm, I'm just asking because. I'm, I'm, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry, but,
[03:08:11.760 --> 03:08:19.680]  but I thought that side. Yeah. Turn around when you have a clear spot.
[03:08:19.680 --> 03:08:23.680]  Don't even move your truck. Turn your hazard lights on for one.
[03:08:24.400 --> 03:08:28.800]  Turn your hazard lights on now. Your hazard lights, your blinkers.
[03:08:29.760 --> 03:08:34.320]  Teach them how to drive. Turn your hazard lights on. They're on. Okay.
[03:08:42.480 --> 03:08:43.920]  Yeah, that's gone pretty viral.
[03:08:43.920 --> 03:08:54.160]  So, uh, department of transportation issued an emergency rule tightening up who can hold
[03:08:54.160 --> 03:09:00.000]  us commercial drivers licenses. This will limit the CDLs to us citizens and lawful permanent
[03:09:00.000 --> 03:09:04.560]  residents until states prove that they are following federal standards. Wait a minute.
[03:09:05.120 --> 03:09:10.720]  What's that about until? Why wouldn't you just limit it to us citizens and lawful permanent
[03:09:10.720 --> 03:09:18.960]  residents? Why this until thing, right? I don't get that. This is like saying we're going to
[03:09:18.960 --> 03:09:25.120]  stop the $9 billion to Harvard that we're giving them each year from the federal government until
[03:09:26.480 --> 03:09:31.120]  they stop these protesters of what Israel is doing. Then we'll give them the $9 billion again.
[03:09:31.760 --> 03:09:36.560]  Some DMVs found them per se pushing unqualified applicants through the system. As a matter of
[03:09:36.560 --> 03:09:42.640]  fact, we had that report that we showed where they were actually the people at the DMV were
[03:09:42.640 --> 03:09:47.280]  working with these guys who couldn't pass the test, helping them to pass the test.
[03:09:47.840 --> 03:09:52.240]  We're talking about drivers who couldn't read road signs, couldn't communicate with law enforcement,
[03:09:52.240 --> 03:09:57.120]  might even wind up going the wrong way on the interstate. The result is, of course,
[03:09:57.120 --> 03:10:01.680]  massive chaos on the highways. A lot of fatal crashes that should have never happened. I tell
[03:10:01.680 --> 03:10:08.720]  you, I would go in early in the morning when I was in Austin driving it at 4 a.m. It was a
[03:10:08.720 --> 03:10:15.120]  divided highway, four lanes, two on each side of the division. I'm driving along and I see headlights
[03:10:15.120 --> 03:10:19.360]  on my side of the road and it's like, what's going on? I get over to the right as far as possible and
[03:10:19.360 --> 03:10:25.680]  this person just goes barreling by thinking that they were on a two-lane road. They were going the
[03:10:25.680 --> 03:10:32.160]  wrong way, going really fast too. So it's not just the truckers though. Transportation Secretary
[03:10:32.160 --> 03:10:36.880]  Sean Duffy said, Americans who've been in the trucking industry for 50 years through family
[03:10:36.880 --> 03:10:41.680]  businesses can't do business anymore because you have these illegals coming in living out of their
[03:10:41.680 --> 03:10:46.960]  trucks. You have teams of drivers and they're not safe. They can't speak the language. They come in
[03:10:46.960 --> 03:10:52.240]  under price, way under price, he said. Bill Skinner, a trucking expert, warned, he said,
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[03:11:56.160 --> 03:12:03.360]  By non-citizen drivers. That's not just a safety issue, he said. There's other issues involved in
[03:12:03.360 --> 03:12:09.360]  that. And as a matter of fact, on some positive news, one trucker posted on X about a run that
[03:12:09.360 --> 03:12:15.120]  he had from Chicago to Fargo. He said, normally I do this for $1,200, but I had a delivery broker
[03:12:15.120 --> 03:12:21.520]  call and offer me $1,800. So they're starting to feel the pinch of having some of this cheap labor
[03:12:22.560 --> 03:12:27.600]  because they get people who don't know how to read signs. Craig Fuller, who runs Freight Waves,
[03:12:27.600 --> 03:12:32.720]  pointed out the shift. He said, volumes are anemic. In other words, the economy is turning down.
[03:12:33.520 --> 03:12:39.440]  Nevertheless, spot rates rose 2% anyway. He said, we're seeing the bottom feeders get squeezed out
[03:12:39.440 --> 03:12:44.400]  of the market since these firms don't operate in the contract market. A series of busts that reveal
[03:12:44.400 --> 03:12:50.880]  just how deep the problem ran. In Oklahoma alone, a three-day sweep along I-40 netted over 90
[03:12:50.880 --> 03:12:57.280]  illegal drivers and semis, with reports putting the number as high as 120 or even 130 in related
[03:12:57.280 --> 03:13:04.960]  stings. Agents confiscated licenses from those lacking proper entry papers, like the I-94 form
[03:13:04.960 --> 03:13:11.680]  proving legal arrival. And that was where they found the New York commercial driver's license
[03:13:11.680 --> 03:13:21.280]  that said, no name given as the license holder. Well, when we look at what is happening here,
[03:13:21.280 --> 03:13:26.480]  I've got one more story here before we run out of time. We've got some comments that I want to
[03:13:26.480 --> 03:13:31.440]  carry, but this I thought was very interesting because there's a new book out and it's actually
[03:13:31.440 --> 03:13:38.080]  free. You can get it online. As the title here from WNG.org said, it's another case for case for
[03:13:38.080 --> 03:13:45.360]  Christ. This is a groundbreaking defense of the historical account of Jesus. And of course,
[03:13:45.920 --> 03:13:52.160]  if you know anything about Josephus and his history books, he wrote significantly about the fall of
[03:13:52.160 --> 03:14:01.680]  Jerusalem in 70 AD. And there was a passage there where he talked about Jesus Christ. And a lot of
[03:14:01.680 --> 03:14:09.840]  people, because it was so fit the biblical account so much, a lot of people discounted it
[03:14:09.840 --> 03:14:15.920]  and said it must have been added later. However, this guy, his name is T.C. Schmidt, and the book
[03:14:15.920 --> 03:14:23.280]  is Josephus and Jesus, New Evidence for the One Called Christ. And in it, what he did was he looked
[03:14:23.280 --> 03:14:29.520]  at it linguistically and other issues to say that, no, I think what he wrote, I think this was
[03:14:29.520 --> 03:14:37.440]  actually written by Josephus and not put in later on. So this is a scholarly analysis. He uses
[03:14:37.440 --> 03:14:43.440]  cutting-edge stylometric analysis to show the passage's vocabulary and style aligned very
[03:14:43.440 --> 03:14:48.880]  closely with Josephus's other writings, dispelling doubts about his authorship. He further demonstrates
[03:14:48.880 --> 03:14:55.280]  that ancient Christians, unlike modern skeptics, often read the testimonium as neutral or even
[03:14:55.280 --> 03:15:00.080]  slightly negative. In other words, they weren't looking at this saying, this validates what we
[03:15:00.080 --> 03:15:05.600]  said about Jesus. They said, well, no, actually a lot more to it than that. Not as a glowing
[03:15:05.600 --> 03:15:10.240]  endorsement of Jesus. So for Christians, this is a game changer. The earliest non-Christians
[03:15:10.240 --> 03:15:16.160]  reference to Jesus documented within six decades of his crucifixion confirms his historical
[03:15:16.160 --> 03:15:22.320]  existence. His miracles and the enduring faith of his followers. Schmidt's study transforms a
[03:15:22.320 --> 03:15:28.960]  long-debated text into a powerful apologetic tool, offering external independent and non-Christian
[03:15:28.960 --> 03:15:37.600]  validation of the gospel accounts. Again, the book is Josephus and Jesus and the subtitle is
[03:15:37.600 --> 03:15:44.160]  New Evidence for the One Called Christ. And you can find that free online if you're interested
[03:15:44.160 --> 03:15:48.720]  in reading it. And one of the things when we talk about martyrs, Christian martyrs,
[03:15:49.360 --> 03:15:56.160]  that is the Greek word for witness. And it was the people who were actually witnesses to it
[03:15:56.160 --> 03:16:01.200]  that were killed. And that's one of the best affirmations you can have of the truth of
[03:16:01.200 --> 03:16:07.760]  something. Most people, when they make a deathbed confession or they stick to a story
[03:16:08.400 --> 03:16:13.520]  upon penalty of death, a story that will get them killed, that's a pretty good confirmation
[03:16:13.600 --> 03:16:17.520]  that those people believed that it was absolutely true. So that's why when you see
[03:16:19.440 --> 03:16:27.440]  people like Colcase Christianity, which is J. Warner. Wallace. Wallace, yes. There's things
[03:16:27.440 --> 03:16:34.560]  like that that as a Colcase detective, those are the types of things that carry a great deal of
[03:16:34.560 --> 03:16:38.720]  weight. Well, before we run out of time, Travis, see how many of these comments you can get here.
[03:16:38.720 --> 03:16:42.640]  Let's go. Brian and Deb McCartney, I had to have my hand swabbed in Cincinnati yesterday
[03:16:42.640 --> 03:16:46.800]  because I do not have real ID, saying I'm a terrorist to them for not complying with it.
[03:16:46.800 --> 03:16:49.280]  You must have dirty hands if you don't have real ID.
[03:16:50.160 --> 03:16:55.120]  Brian also asked if I was more dangerous than most. He was not amused. I refused the facial
[03:16:55.120 --> 03:17:00.800]  scan too. Nibiru 2029, biometric passports from Emperor Trump's Biometric ID Track and Trace
[03:17:00.800 --> 03:17:05.600]  Company. Brian McCartney also says I got flagged flying out in September as well. I had to remove
[03:17:05.600 --> 03:17:09.360]  my shoes and got pulled aside for public groping. I told them to do the humiliation
[03:17:09.360 --> 03:17:14.080]  ritual where all the other sheep could see. Yeah, I make them do that, but I don't fly
[03:17:14.080 --> 03:17:19.200]  anymore. That's the last time I've done that for years. It's like I'm going to be as much of a
[03:17:19.200 --> 03:17:26.000]  cog in as much of a monkey wrench in the machinery as I can. If you get enough blood in the gears,
[03:17:26.000 --> 03:17:30.000]  eventually they stop to function. Real Jason Barker, I remember when you were hard pressed
[03:17:30.000 --> 03:17:35.280]  to get a four-year car loan, three years was standard for a new car. Nibiru 2029, $50,000 car
[03:17:35.280 --> 03:17:39.040]  equal 2,000-year insurance costs with equal registration costs. Yeah, that's part of the
[03:17:39.040 --> 03:17:43.520]  reason insurance is going up. Eric Peters has talked about that. I think he mentioned it when
[03:17:43.520 --> 03:17:48.160]  he was on with me that one time, how it's bloating the cost on everything. Steve Ebb's Eric Peters,
[03:17:48.160 --> 03:17:52.000]  oh wow, yeah, look. Eric Peters had a few articles on why even for me no accidents,
[03:17:52.000 --> 03:17:55.920]  no tickets as to why my car insurance keeps going up. It's those 50K car owners. See?
[03:17:55.920 --> 03:17:59.520]  Yeah. You guys are sharp. You guys get it before even I do. It's all about 50-minute
[03:17:59.520 --> 03:18:02.720]  cities. It says big bit. Nibiru 2029, once the marked American EV industry is decimated,
[03:18:02.720 --> 03:18:05.760]  that will let China flood the nation with cheap junk EVs. The federal government increases gas
[03:18:05.760 --> 03:18:08.240]  prices exponentially for sales. Thank you all very much. Have a great day.
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