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[01:30.160 --> 01:34.480] Of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act
[01:35.520 --> 01:37.680] It's the David Knight show
[01:44.560 --> 01:48.860] As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday the 18th of December year of our Lord
[01:49.480 --> 01:50.640] 2025
[01:50.640 --> 01:52.640] Well, we have more pirate tree
[01:53.000 --> 01:55.280] we're gonna be talking about pirates and
[01:55.800 --> 02:00.620] Pieces of gold and as well as what is glittering here at Christmas
[02:01.760 --> 02:03.760] amazing news about
[02:04.520 --> 02:11.160] What is going on in Venezuela and everybody's talking about? Oh, wait a minute. I thought that we're gonna have war declared there
[02:11.160 --> 02:12.640] We'll just wait. I
[02:12.640 --> 02:14.640] Think they've set in motion
[02:15.040 --> 02:20.520] The things that are going to draw us into war very very quickly may have it by Christmas
[02:21.040 --> 02:22.560] of course
[02:22.560 --> 02:29.600] You know the royal canceled leave for the military for Christmas Trump however is giving the bureaucracy a couple of extra days
[02:30.280 --> 02:37.600] So they get the day before the day after Christmas off this year. Isn't he nice? He's not Scrooge at all. We'll be right back
[02:52.640 --> 02:54.640] Oh
[03:10.880 --> 03:15.920] Well, we're gonna talk a little bit about it wasn't actually in December, but it's actually in July
[03:15.920 --> 03:18.080] But it was a hundred years ago that we had the scopes trial
[03:18.800 --> 03:22.240] Here in Tennessee and so we talked a little bit about that
[03:22.560 --> 03:24.560] What does it tell us?
[03:24.560 --> 03:26.360] about the truth
[03:26.360 --> 03:30.500] What does it tell us about our attitudes towards the truth? What does it tell us about our attitudes about?
[03:31.280 --> 03:37.920] Releasing data. I think the Christians made a big tactical error there in terms of
[03:38.560 --> 03:43.760] Trying to prohibit speech that we disagree with that. I think is easily disproven
[03:45.120 --> 03:50.320] You don't want to try to hide things. This is a mistake that Pete Hagseth is making right now as a matter of fact
[03:50.400 --> 03:53.700] He keeps saying well, of course, I'm not going to show you the video
[03:54.400 --> 03:57.240] of the second strike they have proudly
[03:58.520 --> 04:05.960] Displayed the video of every single one of these strikes including that first one and I said when I saw that I said that's unjustified
[04:06.680 --> 04:10.840] Well, they don't want you to see there's a video of shipwrecked people
[04:11.800 --> 04:19.320] Trying to stay afloat on wreckage waving for help being executed by the US military under his orders
[04:20.360 --> 04:27.000] and so that is the real issue many people calling them out on it, of course now, but I
[04:27.960 --> 04:32.520] Think as we look at the war this is all coming up again because it is going to come up again
[04:32.520 --> 04:39.720] It's I think it is imminent the war that is there. He didn't move the aircraft carrier there for nothing and
[04:40.760 --> 04:42.360] and it's not
[04:42.360 --> 04:44.360] even really about
[04:45.440 --> 04:48.360] As always it's not about what Trump says it's about
[04:49.160 --> 04:56.560] He's now starting to talk about the reality of it the resources that he wants because he is a pirate king
[04:57.600 --> 04:58.800] but
[04:58.800 --> 05:01.800] the I think you had
[05:03.920 --> 05:09.680] This is brought up a lot yesterday because the press conference that Trump held
[05:10.680 --> 05:15.800] So gonna do a primetime press conference and everybody was saying oh, this is it. It's gonna be war
[05:16.400 --> 05:19.360] He's gonna announce war nice gonna do that. I don't think at all
[05:20.120 --> 05:21.800] He will wait
[05:21.800 --> 05:23.360] until finally
[05:23.360 --> 05:29.400] Somebody takes a shot or maybe they just have a gun on their ship and maybe they just point it in the general direction
[05:29.400 --> 05:31.400] And don't even pull the trigger
[05:31.400 --> 05:33.400] That will be justification
[05:33.760 --> 05:39.880] And that's when all the big shooting starts and they've already got their Navy that is escorting
[05:40.280 --> 05:45.640] The ships here's their video they put out and it's kind of silly. They're gonna rock and roll soundtrack
[05:45.640 --> 05:47.640] you can pull that down Travis, but
[05:48.040 --> 05:51.800] Here's a quick look at the Venezuelan Navy before it disappears
[05:52.480 --> 05:55.800] because there's absolutely no way that this is going to be able to
[05:56.440 --> 06:01.280] Be competitive in terms of firepower what the US government has but of course if we go back and we look at another
[06:01.600 --> 06:03.720] asymmetric warfare like the Falkland Islands war
[06:04.880 --> 06:09.800] You know, they sunk the general Belgrano and that was a big issue as to whether or not that was necessary
[06:10.080 --> 06:15.160] It was an ancient ancient ship at the time, you know 40 or 50 years old
[06:16.040 --> 06:17.960] I think and
[06:17.960 --> 06:20.340] 250 people from Argentina died on that
[06:21.360 --> 06:26.220] Argentina decided that for the sake of hubris, they were going to take back the Falkland Islands
[06:26.220 --> 06:28.360] which had been under British control for quite some time and
[06:29.200 --> 06:32.240] Britain decided they were not going to it specifically Margaret Thatcher
[06:32.240 --> 06:38.320] And so they sent this long armada giving them time to get off of the island. They didn't
[06:38.840 --> 06:40.840] And it's a very one-sided war
[06:41.160 --> 06:41.640] however
[06:41.640 --> 06:45.160] There were casualties even in a very one-sided war even with somebody who's got this
[06:46.120 --> 06:47.440] antiquated
[06:47.440 --> 06:49.040] Battleship quote-unquote
[06:49.040 --> 06:54.360] That's been passed down from one country to the other and it's you know, pulled it out the salvage yard and put people on it
[06:54.880 --> 06:57.800] Even in a scenario like that. They didn't have a jet
[06:58.400 --> 07:03.840] my recollection they fired a French missile an Exocet missile and I think it was the
[07:05.920 --> 07:09.360] Sheffield was the name of the British ship that got hit with it and
[07:09.760 --> 07:11.800] You know destroyed that ship essentially so
[07:12.840 --> 07:20.240] Even on on land once the troops got on land. It was a pretty one-sided affair. However, one of the
[07:21.840 --> 07:27.520] British military people I think it was a commander it was killed in that action the bottom line is they don't care
[07:28.320 --> 07:32.360] You know, they look at it. It's like oh well when I don't care what the casualties are that we take
[07:32.360 --> 07:36.800] You know, we'll name some bridge after them or we'll put a plaque up somewhere
[07:37.200 --> 07:40.040] A plaque up somewhere, but we'll get what we want
[07:40.560 --> 07:45.720] This is a ruthlessness of politicians. They don't care about their lives of their people
[07:45.720 --> 07:50.640] they don't care about the lives of other people as well and of course, I think the whole thing was kicked off by the
[07:51.440 --> 07:56.760] The pride of the Argentines deciding that they needed to take that island back in the first place
[07:57.400 --> 08:03.640] They could have just left everything alone, but they didn't and so now you look at what Trump is doing with this
[08:04.400 --> 08:06.400] And I think it's very interesting because
[08:07.720 --> 08:13.800] Over and over again, we see people who take a very principled stand about things and then
[08:14.600 --> 08:15.880] Trump
[08:15.880 --> 08:17.680] appoints them and
[08:17.680 --> 08:24.040] Then they betray those principles over and over again. We have seen this movie play out and
[08:24.600 --> 08:26.600] Tulsi Gabbard is a good example of this
[08:27.120 --> 08:30.300] when Trump was in power in his first term
[08:30.940 --> 08:37.420] Tulsi Gabbard talked about Trump's actions towards Venezuela and how corrupt they were
[08:37.820 --> 08:42.100] Why isn't she saying anything now as director of national intelligence?
[08:42.900 --> 08:47.020] Well, because she wants to stay director of national intelligence
[08:47.700 --> 08:53.060] It doesn't matter to her what happens to Americans or to Venezuelans or whether we have a war or not
[08:53.060 --> 08:57.560] She doesn't want to go to war with Trump. That's the way that is with the Republicans as well
[08:58.560 --> 09:02.040] Here's what she had to say back then when she was going to tell you the truth
[09:02.280 --> 09:09.000] The United States has a disastrous history of military intervention and regime change around the world
[09:09.360 --> 09:11.720] Which has brought suffering to millions of people
[09:12.600 --> 09:14.360] bankrupted our country
[09:14.360 --> 09:18.000] Dishonored our troops and it's undermined our national security
[09:18.360 --> 09:25.720] We must end this policy now before we get into yet another military conflict this time in Venezuela
[09:26.280 --> 09:30.920] Now President Trump and his administration have already instituted heavy sanctions on Venezuela
[09:31.000 --> 09:35.800] They've doubled down on their position that all options are on the table. I
[09:36.920 --> 09:42.760] Wholeheartedly support the Venezuelan people as they fight for a free and fair democracy
[09:43.080 --> 09:47.480] but the United States should not be in the business of intervening of
[09:47.800 --> 09:53.040] Picking who should lead their country and we certainly should not be threatening military action
[09:53.920 --> 09:56.240] Venezuela poses no threat to the United States
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[10:56.000 --> 11:00.900] Must be 18 or older play responsibly arise the united states to go to war in venezuela
[11:01.440 --> 11:03.440] And there's no justification
[11:03.440 --> 11:06.560] For our country to violate the sovereignty of the venezuelan people
[11:07.600 --> 11:10.960] now the reality is that threats of us military action and
[11:11.440 --> 11:13.440] regime change in venezuela
[11:13.520 --> 11:19.040] Is undermining ongoing efforts to convince north korea to give up their nuclear weapons program
[11:19.760 --> 11:25.600] Which exists because kim jong-un sees it as the only deterrent against us-led regime change
[11:26.720 --> 11:31.200] Now president trump is promising north korea. We will not wage regime change war against them
[11:31.760 --> 11:35.940] But at the same time is simultaneously threatening regime change in venezuela
[11:36.720 --> 11:39.200] North korea is going to look at president trump's actions
[11:39.920 --> 11:41.920] not at empty promises
[11:42.400 --> 11:48.480] United states needs to stay out of venezuela and let the venezuelan people determine their own future
[11:52.240 --> 11:55.280] Yeah, isn't that interesting every word she said was true
[11:56.480 --> 11:58.480] But that was then this is now
[11:59.680 --> 12:06.480] Now we see that the principles are really about her. It's kind of like the situation. We saw pete hexa
[12:07.120 --> 12:10.800] Saying about trump, I think he's going to give people illegal illegal orders
[12:10.800 --> 12:14.240] He said back in 2016 on fox news. I played the clip for you once before
[12:15.040 --> 12:16.560] And he said
[12:16.560 --> 12:21.680] It's their duty not to obey those illegal orders. They were specifically talking about trump himself
[12:22.640 --> 12:24.640] Now that he's working for trump
[12:24.880 --> 12:26.880] Now that he's playing a war chief
[12:27.600 --> 12:28.960] war pete
[12:28.960 --> 12:30.960] Uh now war pete
[12:30.960 --> 12:33.280] Is going to you know, beat his chest
[12:34.160 --> 12:38.080] Talk about lethality and he doesn't care about legality anymore
[12:38.960 --> 12:40.640] So that's where we are
[12:40.640 --> 12:44.880] And keeping a long-standing department of defense policy, of course, we're not going to release a
[12:45.520 --> 12:47.120] top secret
[12:47.120 --> 12:50.640] Full unedited video of that to the general public
[12:53.040 --> 12:59.680] Now the rest of stuff was top secret as a matter of fact all the videos that they put out of the pirate attack
[13:00.480 --> 13:02.640] on the
[13:02.640 --> 13:04.400] On the tanker
[13:04.400 --> 13:06.400] Okay, they bragged about this
[13:07.840 --> 13:09.840] There we go, there's
[13:09.840 --> 13:14.160] Pirates still swinging on ropes. The only difference is they're not swinging from their ship to the other ship
[13:14.720 --> 13:16.900] They're doing it out of the uh helicopters
[13:32.640 --> 13:36.160] We kindle and char in flame and ignite drink up me heart is yo ho
[13:36.720 --> 13:40.320] We burn up the city. We're really afraid drink up me heart is yo ho
[13:45.680 --> 13:47.760] Yeah, well if the song fits play it
[13:50.400 --> 13:56.960] The fact that this video currently is deemed top secret says reason should not be decisive
[13:57.760 --> 14:01.440] Since it's hegseth who has the power to declassify it
[14:02.400 --> 14:06.800] These vague national security concerns are being used as an excuse to conceal footage
[14:07.760 --> 14:13.680] That might undermine public support for trump's murderous anti-drug strategy
[14:14.480 --> 14:18.400] by vividly showing what it looks like in practice and also showing that they
[14:18.960 --> 14:26.560] Vividly disregarded the very example that is in the military manual about what you do not do under the rules of war
[14:27.520 --> 14:32.080] Now there should be rules for war especially for war, you know when we talk about things like that, that's
[14:33.920 --> 14:36.800] You know, you need to try to contain it as much as possible
[14:37.920 --> 14:41.520] If you can't stop it, you need to try to at least contain it. That's what the rules of war are about
[14:41.600 --> 14:43.600] You don't want total war
[14:43.920 --> 14:45.920] And you don't want totalitarian government
[14:46.560 --> 14:50.240] And the most important thing is for the government to follow the rules
[14:50.960 --> 14:52.960] For the government to follow the law
[14:53.280 --> 14:58.720] Because if they don't they become the most dangerous criminals on earth
[14:59.920 --> 15:05.680] Will you release video that strike to the american people? Can they see it for themselves? This is back on december the third
[15:06.480 --> 15:12.640] And uh trump was asked that on abc. He said I don't know what they have but whatever they have would certainly release it
[15:12.960 --> 15:14.480] No problem
[15:14.480 --> 15:16.080] Oh really
[15:16.080 --> 15:18.480] Hegseth contradicted that commitment three days later
[15:18.480 --> 15:22.080] He said president trump said he would have no problem with a full video of the strike being released
[15:22.560 --> 15:26.960] Said a fox news reporter when can we see that video? When will you release it?
[15:27.840 --> 15:32.640] Hegseth implied that she was mistaken in taking the president at his word now
[15:32.640 --> 15:34.640] We're reviewing it right now to make sure
[15:35.200 --> 15:41.360] Sources and methods are not compromised. You know the sources and methods of how they take over with their pirate
[15:42.000 --> 15:44.000] Take over of a tanker with
[15:44.080 --> 15:46.080] Was it one to two million?
[15:46.320 --> 15:48.080] barrels of oil
[15:48.080 --> 15:50.080] Hegseth, I mean, it's an ongoing
[15:50.620 --> 15:52.620] Operation
[15:53.120 --> 15:55.120] And we've got operators
[15:55.360 --> 15:57.360] Operators out there doing this right now
[15:58.640 --> 16:02.160] Uh, it's almost like it's a 900 line. We got operators standing by
[16:03.900 --> 16:06.560] Operators give me a break. Uh, so
[16:07.760 --> 16:10.720] again he uh, um he has uh
[16:11.840 --> 16:14.080] Shown the pictures of the tanker piracy
[16:14.720 --> 16:20.320] He has shown the pictures of all these strikes including the first part of this strike
[16:21.120 --> 16:25.440] But he doesn't want you to see the people begging for mercy in the water that they murdered
[16:26.880 --> 16:29.300] Trump himself retreated from his promise of transparency
[16:30.080 --> 16:33.680] Trump denied that he had said what he said. I didn't say that
[16:34.400 --> 16:36.400] You said that I didn't say that
[16:36.480 --> 16:38.480] This is abc fake news
[16:39.040 --> 16:42.400] What hegseth wants to do is okay with me whatever he says
[16:44.160 --> 16:46.160] Yeah, the problem is we got the tape
[16:47.920 --> 16:53.780] And uh trump is lying yet again then you have senator markwayne mullen a republican from oklahoma
[16:55.520 --> 16:59.680] An enthusiastic supporter of summarily executing anybody who is suspected
[17:00.480 --> 17:02.480] Of being a cocaine courier
[17:03.120 --> 17:08.260] He told reporters the issue of the video is quote the sensitivity
[17:08.880 --> 17:10.880] Yeah, it's very sensitive subject, right?
[17:11.280 --> 17:13.520] Of the assets used and the boat strike
[17:14.160 --> 17:16.160] It is a classification issue
[17:17.040 --> 17:22.640] I don't make the classification if you don't like the classification talk to the white house about it. He said
[17:23.760 --> 17:26.800] Well adam smith a democrat from washington state
[17:27.440 --> 17:32.320] The ranking democrat on the house armed services committee was allowed to see the video during a closed-door briefing
[17:32.800 --> 17:34.400] december the 4th
[17:34.400 --> 17:38.160] He says the claim that releasing it would compromise sources and methods
[17:38.880 --> 17:40.880] Is ridiculous
[17:40.960 --> 17:44.160] He said if they showed just the portion that we saw
[17:45.280 --> 17:47.040] Those two people on the boat
[17:47.040 --> 17:52.720] It's no different from any of the dozen plus videos that they have already released
[17:54.000 --> 17:58.160] Again, I repeat that it's no different from any of the other videos, but there is a difference
[17:59.360 --> 18:02.960] You've got people waving for help that are shipwrecked and they were murdered
[18:03.680 --> 18:05.680] That's the key difference
[18:05.920 --> 18:07.920] The other ones show them
[18:08.880 --> 18:10.480] Uh show that
[18:10.480 --> 18:13.360] They're lying when they say that there was a conflict going on
[18:14.080 --> 18:19.360] and this is one of the most dangerous things about it the idea that they are now saying that
[18:20.320 --> 18:22.320] merely trafficking
[18:22.400 --> 18:24.400] Drugs that they prohibit
[18:24.400 --> 18:25.600] without
[18:25.600 --> 18:27.760] Any constitutional authority?
[18:27.760 --> 18:31.360] If they prohibit the drugs and you're trafficking it then that is a violent threat
[18:32.160 --> 18:37.680] Folks that is as much of a lie as a lie that they used to take away our free speech that speech is violence
[18:38.880 --> 18:42.160] So they don't want to release this video because they don't want people to see it
[18:42.720 --> 18:48.640] If they release the video then everything that the republicans are saying will clearly be seen to be completely false
[18:50.080 --> 18:52.080] Because it is a lie
[18:52.800 --> 18:59.040] So we have shifting explanations coming out from the pentagon, which is always a sure sign that somebody's lying
[19:00.080 --> 19:02.420] I remember hillary clinton at benghazi
[19:03.220 --> 19:06.660] So immediately after the attack congress were told that the u.s
[19:06.660 --> 19:11.940] Forces needed to clear the wreckage so there wasn't any danger to navigation. That's why we blew it up
[19:12.500 --> 19:16.740] Right this little tiny boat that we blew up. We're afraid it's going to sink the big ships that are out there
[19:16.820 --> 19:18.820] So, you know, we're going to clear the wreckage, right?
[19:19.540 --> 19:26.340] Then right before we watched the video he said the explanation was that the unarmed survivors quote might have a radio
[19:26.980 --> 19:31.780] They might have been radioing a boat and they might have been trying to recover the cocaine
[19:32.660 --> 19:34.340] So what?
[19:34.340 --> 19:36.340] That's still not a fight
[19:36.500 --> 19:38.500] When you actually watch the video
[19:38.500 --> 19:42.980] You realize that they don't have a radio that they're barely hanging on to what remains the boat
[19:43.620 --> 19:45.620] the claim that they
[19:45.620 --> 19:49.700] Then became that they were quote trying to write the boat
[19:50.260 --> 19:52.980] Even though the conflagration from the first missile strike
[19:53.620 --> 19:56.180] Probably destroyed everything in that boat. He said
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[20:57.620 --> 21:02.420] The latest explanation illustrates the alarming implications of conflating drug smuggling
[21:03.140 --> 21:05.140] with violent aggression
[21:05.620 --> 21:09.860] Admiral frank bradley who commanded the operation reportedly told lawmakers
[21:09.860 --> 21:14.340] He ordered the second strike because he was worried that the two floundering survivors could have salvaged
[21:14.340 --> 21:19.380] Whatever cocaine might have been remained in those cap sized boat parts
[21:20.100 --> 21:22.580] Which was all that was left of the first strike
[21:23.780 --> 21:25.780] Trump said I saw the video
[21:25.780 --> 21:28.180] They were trying to turn the boat back to where it could float
[21:28.900 --> 21:32.660] And we didn't want to see that because the boat was loaded up with drugs, right?
[21:33.540 --> 21:36.020] Now i've seen things posted on social media
[21:36.900 --> 21:39.140] Where they show pictures of you know people?
[21:39.540 --> 21:44.260] Um, you know frozen and zombied out and doing crazy stuff on the on the streets high
[21:45.780 --> 21:47.780] Presumably I guess from fentanyl
[21:48.580 --> 21:50.580] and um
[21:50.740 --> 21:54.660] And they said this is they don't want you to see this because that's why we're blowing those boats up
[21:56.820 --> 22:00.420] Uh, the drug war is why you're seeing people in this kind of state
[22:02.100 --> 22:04.900] We didn't have that kind of a drug problem when the drug war began
[22:05.540 --> 22:10.500] I know because I was around I know because I saw a lot of drugs being used when I was in
[22:11.060 --> 22:12.340] Not just in college
[22:12.340 --> 22:16.660] But when I was in bands that played in nightclubs and parties and things like that
[22:17.060 --> 22:21.780] There's drug use going on all around me. There's nothing at all by the kind of drugs that we have today
[22:22.660 --> 22:24.180] Why did that happen?
[22:24.180 --> 22:26.180] because of the drug war
[22:26.500 --> 22:28.500] Because of that failed policy
[22:29.540 --> 22:31.540] It is not going to save us from that
[22:32.500 --> 22:35.700] It's always about the spiritual issue that is there
[22:37.300 --> 22:39.300] And so, um
[22:39.380 --> 22:42.820] Tom cotton said well, they were trying to flip the boat so they could stay in the fight
[22:44.100 --> 22:46.740] A fight that did not actually exist
[22:47.860 --> 22:49.380] Says reason and they're right
[22:49.380 --> 22:56.340] So it's neither of the two men nor the nine others who were killed in the attack were engaged in any combat with us forces
[22:57.300 --> 23:03.460] Uh cotton says they looked at one point like they were trying to flip the boat back over presumably to rescue its cargo and continue their mission
[23:03.940 --> 23:05.700] You know if looks could kill
[23:05.700 --> 23:07.700] All the u.s. Soldiers would be dead by now, right?
[23:08.580 --> 23:11.460] No, it doesn't even look like they're threatening anybody
[23:12.660 --> 23:17.060] He says it's least at least as plausible that they were trying to flip the boat back over
[23:17.940 --> 23:19.700] Uh, maybe you know
[23:19.700 --> 23:21.700] To avoid drowning so reason says
[23:22.500 --> 23:24.500] Uh, what do you think?
[23:24.900 --> 23:29.620] You think they didn't want to they were trying to save the cocaine or were they trying to save their lives at that point in time?
[23:30.500 --> 23:33.300] Now cotton said it doesn't really matter what they were trying to do
[23:34.180 --> 23:41.620] Since part of the boat was still floating. He said that boat its cargo those drug traffickers remained valid targets
[23:42.740 --> 23:44.900] In no way was this a violation of the law of war
[23:45.460 --> 23:46.740] uh
[23:46.740 --> 23:52.580] That is a violation of the law of war clearly a violation according to the u.s. According to international sources
[23:52.660 --> 23:55.940] Everybody agrees that's a violation of the laws of war
[23:57.460 --> 23:58.660] It was not
[23:58.660 --> 24:01.940] Violence that was being conducted and as our government has gotten
[24:02.560 --> 24:08.580] Increasingly violent and trying to stop this with the use of force and you got idiots or bots or whatever on
[24:09.300 --> 24:10.660] social media
[24:10.660 --> 24:14.980] Trying to cheerlead this or on drugs that has failed for 54 years
[24:16.180 --> 24:18.180] Uh spectacularly failed
[24:18.740 --> 24:21.060] Why are we still continuing down this path?
[24:21.060 --> 24:28.340] Why are we escalating the same failed tactics? It truly is insane any american who sees the video that I saw
[24:28.980 --> 24:30.740] We'll see
[24:30.740 --> 24:33.860] Uh the u.s. Military attacking shipwrecked sailors
[24:35.780 --> 24:39.960] Said annum smith said individuals are deemed shipwrecked
[24:40.660 --> 24:45.060] When they are at distress and see when they were helpless when their need of care and assistance
[24:45.940 --> 24:48.500] And provided they refrain from any hostile attack
[24:49.140 --> 24:51.140] Again, they didn't have the means
[24:51.140 --> 24:53.620] And they had not done anything to attack
[24:54.660 --> 25:01.140] In hostility prior to being hit with the first missile. They certainly didn't have the means after that they were struggling to survive
[25:01.540 --> 25:04.980] cotton's claim the two survivors remained valid targets
[25:05.620 --> 25:09.220] Raises a question of whether they were even valid targets in the first place
[25:09.940 --> 25:13.380] The answer depends on whether you accept trump's preposterous premise
[25:14.100 --> 25:18.420] That supplying americans with cocaine not with fentanyl even but with cocaine
[25:19.300 --> 25:21.780] amounts to an armed attack on the u.s
[25:22.660 --> 25:24.340] uh, and
[25:24.340 --> 25:29.300] You know, we've all looked at this and it's like i'm not defending cocaine use i'm not minimizing it
[25:30.100 --> 25:32.100] Uh, but it is not fentanyl
[25:33.220 --> 25:35.220] As I said, i've never seen
[25:35.780 --> 25:41.380] Uh the situations like the fentanyl addicts and some of these other drugs that turn people into zombies on the street
[25:41.380 --> 25:45.220] So i've never been around anybody who's used i've been around people using cocaine
[25:46.020 --> 25:48.020] Um doesn't do that to you
[25:49.140 --> 25:54.180] Uh, so this is something that is you know, we've created these more virulent strains of drugs
[25:54.820 --> 25:57.060] They are the product of prohibition
[25:58.100 --> 26:04.020] Just as an alcohol prohibition the cartels the drug organizations. They are a product of prohibition
[26:04.660 --> 26:09.300] Just like during alcohol and the corruption and the stupidity of government
[26:10.800 --> 26:14.740] Continues to escalate just like during alcohol prohibition. It was
[26:15.380 --> 26:19.220] Pretty much during nullification that stopped alcohol prohibition
[26:20.100 --> 26:22.100] People weren't playing along with that anymore
[26:22.580 --> 26:26.500] So the problem is not only of this particular attack, but with trump's general policy
[26:27.140 --> 26:30.120] Of treating criminal suspects as combatants
[26:30.820 --> 26:36.500] In a non-existent armed conflict which he thinks justifies killing them from a distance
[26:37.060 --> 26:41.300] Without legal authorization or any semblance of due process
[26:42.100 --> 26:43.460] well
[26:43.460 --> 26:45.620] He is kind of moving from that
[26:47.060 --> 26:49.060] Anyway, because he is um
[26:50.340 --> 26:52.340] Shifting it now to the oil
[26:52.820 --> 26:54.820] Which really is the issue?
[26:55.140 --> 26:59.300] That is the fundamental issue. That's the issue behind this phony
[27:00.020 --> 27:03.060] you know intimidation, uh, and and the
[27:04.180 --> 27:06.180] in the caribbean and
[27:07.460 --> 27:11.060] It is also what is behind his wanting to do regime change
[27:11.620 --> 27:14.660] So we look at and we say this is not about the drug war. This is not about fentanyl
[27:14.900 --> 27:18.980] It's not even about stopping cocaine. This is about regime change, but the regime change
[27:19.700 --> 27:21.620] Is about the oil
[27:21.620 --> 27:24.420] And uh trump is, uh making that pretty clear
[27:27.220 --> 27:31.620] They took it away because we had a president that maybe wasn't watching
[27:32.260 --> 27:34.500] But they're not going to do that. We want it back
[27:35.220 --> 27:38.420] They they took our oil rights with a lot of oil there as you know
[27:38.420 --> 27:41.220] They threw our companies out and we want it back
[27:42.660 --> 27:46.340] Yeah, because you know, he's been hired by these companies to uh get their
[27:46.900 --> 27:51.060] Get their profits back. We're going to get a war not for the united fruit company, but for exxon mobile
[27:51.700 --> 27:57.940] Uh over and over again. Yeah, that's why he was saying it took the tanker, right? Thank you very much. It's been an interesting day
[27:58.980 --> 28:01.300] from the standpoint of news
[28:02.500 --> 28:04.500] As you probably know we've just
[28:04.820 --> 28:06.340] seized
[28:06.340 --> 28:07.700] a tanker
[28:07.700 --> 28:10.740] On the coast of venezuela large tanker very large
[28:12.660 --> 28:14.660] Largest whatever seized action
[28:15.460 --> 28:22.500] It's huge. It's big other things are happening. So you'll be seeing that later huge corruption later with some other people
[28:23.220 --> 28:26.580] Yeah, lots of eyes lost. It's the best war for the country
[28:27.220 --> 28:29.460] We've just launched the trump gold card
[28:32.100 --> 28:34.100] It's all about money
[28:34.260 --> 28:41.700] It's all about money the grifter in chief it's just amazing so he's not he's getting to the heart of the issue eventually
[28:42.500 --> 28:46.180] Trump being trump. He will tell you the truth no matter how evil it is
[28:47.300 --> 28:49.060] waiting for the
[28:49.060 --> 28:52.500] For the pulling back the curtain about jeffrey upstein, of course
[28:52.900 --> 28:56.500] We've already seen behind the curtain, but maybe trump will do that someday
[28:57.140 --> 28:58.500] but um
[28:58.500 --> 29:00.180] It's also interesting
[29:00.180 --> 29:08.180] To see how the cia and people like tom clancy and you know, steve pachinko's working with him feeding him narratives and things like that
[29:08.900 --> 29:10.900] How they portrayed venezuela
[29:11.940 --> 29:13.940] in the jack ryan series
[29:14.580 --> 29:18.900] That was several years ago. Here's a a speech that's clipped out of that
[29:18.980 --> 29:23.620] Would you assume is the most major threat on the world stage? Definitely russia definitely russia?
[29:24.020 --> 29:28.900] Who else china stop yelling at me, but china is a good answer venezuela anybody
[29:29.460 --> 29:31.140] Everybody's cool with venezuela
[29:31.140 --> 29:33.860] No threat. Okay. What's going on texas? It's bluff here
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[30:32.740 --> 30:38.900] Which one of these places can claim to have the largest oil deposit on the planet more than saudi more than iran. Wow
[30:39.460 --> 30:43.460] Okay, what about things like gold more than all the mines in africa combined?
[30:44.080 --> 30:50.420] Venezuela is arguably the single greatest resource of oil and minerals on the planet. Let's steal it
[30:51.060 --> 30:56.020] Why is this country in the midst of one of the greatest humanitarian crises in modern history?
[30:56.580 --> 31:02.260] On the news as a central planning like trump wants to do to our economy, but on the world stage, they'll call it a failed state
[31:02.980 --> 31:07.780] Other examples of a failed state in recent history are yemen iraq
[31:08.740 --> 31:10.740] and syria
[31:10.820 --> 31:12.660] And if that's not bad enough news for you
[31:12.660 --> 31:17.860] We attack them all venezuela is also the only one of these because we're a failed state 30 minute range from the u.s
[31:18.180 --> 31:22.900] Of next-gen nuclear missiles, you will not hear about any of this on the news
[31:23.540 --> 31:28.580] Because the biggest players on the world stage do not want you to russia china
[31:29.220 --> 31:31.220] To never be the most major threat
[31:32.020 --> 31:33.060] until
[31:33.060 --> 31:35.060] countries like venezuela
[31:35.140 --> 31:38.180] Leave the door open to our very own backyard
[31:39.460 --> 31:45.940] Well, there you go. So we got to destroy them before we have another cuban missile crisis or something, right except that's not happening
[31:46.740 --> 31:50.660] It isn't an amazing how the so-called entertainment
[31:51.380 --> 31:55.780] Industry will feed these narratives to us. It's not a coincidence folks
[31:56.740 --> 32:00.980] Again, I knew someone who worked in the pentagon and his job was to vet scripts
[32:01.060 --> 32:04.420] And if they liked what you were saying, they would give you military resources to use, you know
[32:04.500 --> 32:08.580] You want some jets that you can film and things like that, but they don't like it. You don't get anything
[32:09.140 --> 32:11.140] You do it all at your expense
[32:11.540 --> 32:15.560] And uh, so they had some leverage with people over that kind of stuff, but the cia
[32:16.420 --> 32:18.340] Actually had a website. I may have been to it
[32:18.420 --> 32:24.660] I've browsed some of their narratives because it's kind of interesting this I don't know if it's still up there anymore. I've lost the
[32:25.140 --> 32:27.140] website address, but the um
[32:27.140 --> 32:30.980] But I remember going there and they said uh, we've got some very interesting ideas
[32:31.620 --> 32:33.220] for movie plots
[32:33.220 --> 32:36.660] And hollywood likes that because hollywood is if you haven't noticed
[32:37.300 --> 32:39.300] They are flat out of ideas
[32:40.260 --> 32:43.460] They they have run dry of ideas in hollywood so
[32:43.940 --> 32:48.260] They soak this stuff up. I mean you don't even have to do anything except just make it freely available
[32:48.900 --> 32:52.340] Uh, let's give you a scenario. It's one of the reasons why these things look so much
[32:53.460 --> 32:55.220] like
[32:55.220 --> 32:58.980] Uh propaganda from the cia because it is propaganda from the cia
[32:59.460 --> 33:04.020] But they don't necessarily have to be in on the gag. It's just that they need some material
[33:04.500 --> 33:07.620] That's an interesting idea. So they give them an interesting plot for free
[33:08.580 --> 33:12.180] And um, they will uh, they will run for with it, right?
[33:12.740 --> 33:17.700] and they so they offer to help you to create a plot or you can just take a look at what they've already got on the
[33:17.700 --> 33:19.700] Shelf, you know and you can
[33:19.780 --> 33:25.460] Do your movie about a pandemic or about venezuela being somehow being a threat to us?
[33:26.740 --> 33:30.900] And think about what he said how in the world do you jump from a situation to?
[33:31.540 --> 33:35.060] Um, you know, well nuclear weapons there, you know, just like cubo, whatever
[33:35.700 --> 33:38.100] Well, if there's something like that you address that when that happens
[33:39.380 --> 33:41.540] But the reality was what he said at the very beginning
[33:42.340 --> 33:44.340] the oil the gold
[33:45.140 --> 33:47.620] And the pentagon pirates are gone. Arr. Arr
[33:48.420 --> 33:51.540] Let's get some of that. Uh, so the dangerous myth
[33:52.340 --> 33:53.280] of
[33:53.280 --> 33:54.580] Narcoterrorism
[33:54.580 --> 33:58.580] And um, this is from common dreams and said between the war on drugs and the war on terror
[33:59.140 --> 34:03.220] The u.s. Government has a long history of waging bloody unsuccessful wars
[34:04.180 --> 34:06.180] Against broad concepts
[34:07.060 --> 34:09.060] That can't be meaningfully defeated
[34:09.700 --> 34:12.260] You know, how do you how do you defeat all drugs?
[34:12.900 --> 34:17.060] Especially when you're subsidizing the pharmaceutical companies, right who created fentanyl
[34:18.260 --> 34:22.500] Uh, how do you how do you do a war on terror? That's a war on a tactic
[34:23.460 --> 34:28.580] It's not specific and this is why these things need to be debated. This is what we wind up with when we have
[34:29.280 --> 34:31.280] presidents who are able to
[34:31.340 --> 34:35.700] Unilaterally put us into these wars and not even well-defined objectives
[34:36.400 --> 34:40.080] And so of course, we're not going to win it. They don't even know what or who they're fighting
[34:41.200 --> 34:46.720] So now we have the two of these things combined together the war on terror and the war on drugs. We call it narco terrorism
[34:46.800 --> 34:48.480] How about that?
[34:48.480 --> 34:51.840] The great lie the great myth that is here
[34:53.440 --> 34:55.440] The key to the white house's case
[34:55.920 --> 34:58.080] Is the idea of narco terrorism?
[34:58.960 --> 35:03.440] A label that could have applied both the airstrike victims and the venezuelan president maduro
[35:03.840 --> 35:08.640] Us claims that maduro is closely connected to tren de arrugua cartel despite
[35:09.280 --> 35:13.380] The national intelligence council analysis. It says otherwise
[35:15.200 --> 35:17.200] So again when you look at
[35:18.160 --> 35:22.160] Alcohol prohibition, you know, you could have called these guys. Um, you know
[35:22.880 --> 35:27.380] Boozy terrorists or whatever you want to do, but uh, it was simply about prohibition
[35:28.240 --> 35:30.240] They get very dangerous
[35:30.320 --> 35:35.360] very violent with each other and with anybody else who happens to be in the way and
[35:35.840 --> 35:37.840] So it is a real threat
[35:37.840 --> 35:39.840] But it's a threat that comes from prohibition
[35:40.480 --> 35:42.640] And so they really ought to call these guys
[35:43.260 --> 35:45.040] gangsters
[35:45.040 --> 35:46.560] But then it would invite
[35:46.560 --> 35:48.560] the understanding that
[35:48.560 --> 35:50.880] Our own government is a gangster government as well
[35:51.840 --> 35:53.280] so
[35:53.360 --> 35:59.200] The violence associated black market drug trade, but there's you have to acknowledge that the term does more to confuse
[35:59.840 --> 36:01.600] than to clarify
[36:01.600 --> 36:08.240] The idea does not accurately explain the complex dynamics of the global trade war instead. It radically oversimplifies the problem
[36:08.720 --> 36:12.480] By portraying military intervention as a response to drug trafficking
[36:12.960 --> 36:18.080] The narco terrorism myth allows politicians to ignore all the ways in which military intervention
[36:18.640 --> 36:21.200] Is a cause of drug trafficking
[36:22.160 --> 36:23.360] Again
[36:23.360 --> 36:30.400] You want to talk about the real narco terrorists you want to look at a confluence of terrorism and drugs?
[36:31.040 --> 36:35.860] Take a look at the cia. They are the typical narco terrorists
[36:36.560 --> 36:39.840] They push drugs. They push drugs for illegal wars
[36:40.800 --> 36:45.200] That's what the whole iran contra thing was ultimately about in the crack cocaine stuff
[36:45.200 --> 36:50.240] That was about narco terrorism of our own government the cia the pentagon all these people
[36:51.120 --> 36:55.460] They are the narco terrorists look in the mirror. This is all projection
[36:57.040 --> 36:59.040] And so um
[36:59.040 --> 37:03.440] Again, i'll just play telsey gabbard again. Listen again to what she has to say about this
[37:04.000 --> 37:10.640] The united states has a disastrous history of military intervention and regime change around the world
[37:11.040 --> 37:15.280] Which has brought suffering to millions of people it's bankrupted our country
[37:15.820 --> 37:19.460] Dishonored our troops and it's undermined our national security
[37:20.240 --> 37:26.000] We must end this policy now before we get into yet another military conflict this time
[37:26.480 --> 37:28.000] in venezuela
[37:28.000 --> 37:32.480] Now president trump and his administration have already instituted heavy sanctions on venezuela
[37:32.800 --> 37:37.040] They've doubled down on their position that all options are on the table
[37:38.080 --> 37:44.100] I wholeheartedly support the venezuelan people as they fight for a free and fair democracy
[37:44.820 --> 37:51.140] But the united states should not be in the business of intervening of picking who should lead their country
[37:51.540 --> 37:54.420] And we certainly should not be threatening military action
[37:55.300 --> 37:57.700] Venezuela poses no threat to the united states
[37:58.420 --> 38:02.100] Congress has not authorized the united states to go to war in venezuela
[38:02.660 --> 38:07.780] And there's no justification for our country to violate the sovereignty of the venezuelan people
[38:08.740 --> 38:14.420] Now the reality is that threats of us military action and regime change in venezuela
[38:14.740 --> 38:20.340] Is undermining ongoing efforts to convince north korea to give up their nuclear weapons program
[38:20.980 --> 38:26.820] Which exists because kim jong-un sees it as the only deterrent against us-led regime change
[38:27.940 --> 38:32.420] Now president trump is promising north korea. We will not wage regime change war against them
[38:32.980 --> 38:37.320] But at the same time is simultaneously threatening regime change in venezuela
[38:38.020 --> 38:40.500] North korea is going to look at president trump's actions
[38:41.220 --> 38:43.220] Not at empty promises
[38:43.700 --> 38:49.720] United states needs to stay out of venezuela and let the venezuelan people determine their own future
[38:52.820 --> 38:55.940] Now she talked about that in the context of let's try to you know
[38:57.300 --> 39:01.620] Talk north korea down from this precipice of nuclear weapons and things like that
[39:01.620 --> 39:05.860] Well, you know, why are they doing it? Well, because they're afraid of the actions of the united states
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[40:09.720 --> 40:14.520] We're trying to tamp down this war in ukraine. What is russia saying russia's looking at this and
[40:15.160 --> 40:19.160] and they're saying uh, this is kind of russia china are looking at this and it's like
[40:20.040 --> 40:23.640] uh, I think uh the u.s is kind of aggressive I think they've
[40:24.280 --> 40:29.720] Enacted more wars than anybody else. They've used nuclear weapons when no other country has done that
[40:30.600 --> 40:31.880] and so
[40:31.880 --> 40:35.960] Destabilizes it reduces the chance for peace everywhere on the planet
[40:36.920 --> 40:38.920] and um and rightfully so people
[40:39.720 --> 40:45.000] need to not be naive about what the u.s government is trying to do and will do and so when
[40:45.640 --> 40:52.120] uh, you have these a lot of people on the left on trump is um, uh, rather drudge is really trumpeting the fact that
[40:52.600 --> 40:57.640] Uh tucker carlson fell flat on his face. That wasn't even the headline. You know, usually drudge will pull the headlines up
[40:58.280 --> 41:01.160] But that wasn't the headline but they were talking about the fact
[41:02.440 --> 41:04.040] that tucker carlson
[41:04.040 --> 41:11.720] Um in this snooze fest of a prime time address that trump did where he said absolutely nothing, but he made
[41:12.340 --> 41:16.520] Bogus specious boasts about all the different wonderful things that he had done
[41:17.240 --> 41:19.240] virtually every one of them a lie
[41:19.640 --> 41:25.260] But he a lot of people tuned in because tucker carlson said well, I think he's going to declare war on venezuela
[41:26.600 --> 41:30.840] I look at it and I kind of think that perhaps this went around
[41:31.720 --> 41:33.560] because um
[41:33.560 --> 41:35.560] They are provoking this
[41:35.960 --> 41:43.960] By declaring a total blockade and then the response from venezuela saying we're going to escort the tankers with our navy
[41:44.520 --> 41:47.000] while we still have one, um the uh
[41:47.960 --> 41:49.240] The
[41:49.240 --> 41:51.960] I think you look at that and and that is
[41:52.600 --> 41:58.920] Uh, they've got everything laid out. They've got the dynamite all there. You know, it's it's even taken out of the sticks
[41:59.480 --> 42:00.760] It's all loose
[42:00.760 --> 42:02.760] And then we've got a match
[42:03.880 --> 42:05.880] and I think that um
[42:06.440 --> 42:09.400] Trump kind of and a lot of people in trump administration are saying well
[42:09.400 --> 42:15.240] I think this is going to basically come to a head shooting's going to start and then that'll be the declaration of war
[42:15.800 --> 42:21.320] He's going to wait for that. That's the kind of thing that uh tyrants do it's the kind of thing that lincoln did right?
[42:22.040 --> 42:27.080] It's the kind of thing people who want to drag you into a war they they manipulate things to get the other guys
[42:27.640 --> 42:30.200] To either fire first or look like they're going to fire first
[42:30.920 --> 42:33.160] I think that was really what was happening with all this stuff
[42:33.480 --> 42:40.200] Tucker carlson's suggestion that trump would announce war against venezuela during his presidential address felt flat on its face after trump
[42:40.280 --> 42:42.520] Failed to mention the country even once
[42:43.480 --> 42:45.480] Asked by andrew napolitano
[42:45.560 --> 42:52.440] Earlier on wednesday whether trump was going to start a war with venezuela tucker carlson said here's what I know so far
[42:53.720 --> 42:57.560] Which is that members of congress were briefed yesterday that a war is coming
[42:58.760 --> 43:03.800] Of course, they're doing everything to make that happen and now venezuela is responding
[43:04.600 --> 43:07.720] By putting military assets around these tankers that's going to cause it
[43:08.280 --> 43:12.200] It'll be announced in the address of the nation tonight at nine o'clock by the president
[43:12.760 --> 43:15.560] Who knows by the way if that will actually happen. I don't said tucker
[43:16.040 --> 43:22.120] I never want to overstate what I know which is pretty limited in general, but a member of congress told me this this morning
[43:23.000 --> 43:25.000] Again, they're going to push for a confrontation
[43:25.720 --> 43:27.720] rather than a declaration
[43:28.440 --> 43:33.080] They're hoping that they can get war out of a confrontation then they'll declare it
[43:34.200 --> 43:38.760] Um, and so erin rupar said well, I don't think trump even mentioned venezuela a single time during the speech
[43:40.040 --> 43:41.400] so
[43:41.400 --> 43:45.080] Democrats neither even other republicans are trolling tucker
[43:45.720 --> 43:50.120] Tucker told everyone that trump is declaring war in venezuela. So what happened said dana lesh
[43:50.840 --> 43:55.340] Ruben galego said well at least potus didn't announce we're going to war with venezuela
[43:56.040 --> 44:00.680] No clue. What was the purpose of the speech? Well, you're a member of congress. Why don't you try to stop him?
[44:02.120 --> 44:04.440] Several theories emerged with some social media
[44:05.080 --> 44:08.060] Users suggesting that the white house gave out false intelligence
[44:08.680 --> 44:11.080] So the media would broadcast trump's speech
[44:12.040 --> 44:15.000] This is what you see from people like jack posoviet steve bannon
[44:15.640 --> 44:17.640] They're always out there whenever trump
[44:18.200 --> 44:23.720] Uh doesn't fulfill their expectations or whenever he does something that they don't agree. They always explained away
[44:25.080 --> 44:29.240] And uh, so that's what jack posovia. Oh, yeah, he's he's playing 40 chess down there, you know
[44:29.640 --> 44:31.640] I really appreciate the white house's ability
[44:32.200 --> 44:38.440] To run an information operation on so much social media putting all this information out there said posovia
[44:39.320 --> 44:41.320] who himself
[44:41.400 --> 44:43.400] Is a creepy spook
[44:43.480 --> 44:45.480] And spoken like a creepy spook
[44:46.120 --> 44:52.840] So this is he admires that does he well good for him. I don't admire unnecessary wars and unnecessary killing
[44:53.960 --> 44:58.760] Uh, so while all that's happening the pentagon is escalating the probe of uh, mark kelly
[44:59.560 --> 45:04.200] The senator the retired naval jet fighter over the illegal videos order
[45:05.240 --> 45:06.440] and again
[45:06.440 --> 45:10.040] Hexa said the same thing and he said it about trump
[45:10.760 --> 45:12.520] Nine years ago
[45:12.520 --> 45:15.240] When trump was running and hegseth was on fox news
[45:16.040 --> 45:18.040] the problem is
[45:18.280 --> 45:21.640] Like I said, you look at you know a pox on both of their houses
[45:22.200 --> 45:29.240] Uh the democrats mark kelly and the other one who really organized all this the former cia asset
[45:29.640 --> 45:31.800] Is now a senator. I forget her name
[45:32.440 --> 45:35.400] But uh, both of them were asked point-blank multiple times
[45:35.960 --> 45:39.880] So has trump violated the law the clear answer is yes
[45:40.360 --> 45:45.720] He has given illegal orders over and over again domestically and foreign
[45:46.920 --> 45:50.520] And yet they said well, I can't think of any right. Why can't they think of any?
[45:51.480 --> 45:53.480] Because they don't care
[45:53.480 --> 45:59.480] they want to issue illegal orders as the democrat party all the people in there want to
[45:59.960 --> 46:01.960] issue those kinds of orders and
[46:02.040 --> 46:08.520] They don't want to take away that power of the presidency the power of the government because they want to use that power
[46:09.160 --> 46:14.760] So they're hypocrites on all this stuff as well, but I think this is really going to backfire on hegseth
[46:15.800 --> 46:21.400] Because he said the same thing himself and we do have especially a senator
[46:21.880 --> 46:24.440] Isn't that doesn't have the ability to?
[46:25.160 --> 46:26.840] question this and and
[46:26.840 --> 46:28.840] The stupid aspect of this
[46:29.240 --> 46:31.240] Was that hegseth and trump?
[46:31.800 --> 46:36.680] Never responded by saying well, we didn't do any illegal orders. They had to have their surrogates do that for them
[46:38.120 --> 46:39.560] and
[46:39.560 --> 46:41.560] You know when pushed on all that
[46:41.880 --> 46:45.480] Mark kelly and the you know, the other senator back down
[46:46.200 --> 46:52.120] That would have been their defense instead. They said well, no we can give you illegal orders and you better not tell anybody not to
[46:52.920 --> 46:56.360] Disobey illegal orders or we'll come after you. How stupid is that?
[46:57.400 --> 47:00.600] They just like I said, you know, they they laid this out there
[47:01.400 --> 47:08.280] and it was this pile of excrement and not only did trump step in it and hegseth stepped in it, but then they had a
[47:09.080 --> 47:16.840] Temper tantrum like donald duck and they started jumping up and down on the pile of excrement as well splashing it everywhere on themselves
[47:17.560 --> 47:23.720] The office of the secretary of war in conjunction with the department of wars office of the general council is escalating
[47:24.120 --> 47:26.760] The preliminary view of captain mark kelly
[47:27.320 --> 47:29.320] And we're going to war with him, too
[47:29.480 --> 47:32.360] The war pete and all the rest of them
[47:33.080 --> 47:34.760] so again
[47:34.760 --> 47:39.000] The kremlin is weighing in on the rising u.s. Venezuelan tensions
[47:39.960 --> 47:44.780] The us of venezuela carries serious risk and could lead to unforeseen developments
[47:45.560 --> 47:48.620] It's at a kremlin spokesperson demetri peskov
[47:50.120 --> 47:56.440] The warning came after trump intensified pressure on caracas by announcing a full naval blockade
[47:57.160 --> 48:03.480] Earlier the russian foreign ministry urged the trump administration to adhere to a rational and pragmatic approach
[48:04.600 --> 48:08.920] So this could be a fatal mistake that inflames the situation. That's what's intended to do
[48:09.880 --> 48:11.880] China has voiced similar concerns
[48:12.440 --> 48:14.840] beijing's foreign ministry spokesperson
[48:15.880 --> 48:20.280] Said that china opposes all acts of unilateralism and bullying
[48:20.920 --> 48:27.720] And supports venezuela's sovereign right to independently develop mutually beneficial cooperation with other countries
[48:29.080 --> 48:31.080] And that statement is right
[48:31.080 --> 48:35.320] You see that that propaganda piece there of jack ryan
[48:36.280 --> 48:43.400] Talking about that talking about all the resources that are there. Yeah, that's that's the issue and then he jumps to russia and china
[48:44.280 --> 48:45.800] well
[48:45.800 --> 48:48.600] That's what this policy of war is doing
[48:50.280 --> 48:55.720] It's bringing them in trump has highlighted the u.s. Naval build-up during venezuela claiming the country is quote
[48:56.200 --> 49:02.040] Completely surrounded by the largest armada ever assembled in the history of south america maduro accused washington
[49:02.520 --> 49:07.720] Of attempting to impose a puppet government precisely and then when it comes to taiwan
[49:08.600 --> 49:10.600] china says u.s. Must immediately stop
[49:11.160 --> 49:13.160] the arms sales to taiwan
[49:13.960 --> 49:15.960] and um
[49:16.200 --> 49:19.480] Demanding that they recognize the one china principle
[49:19.960 --> 49:26.760] Uh trump began his administration in january giving 330 million dollars in parts and components to taiwan
[49:27.400 --> 49:30.440] And now they're looking at more than four billion
[49:31.800 --> 49:33.800] Uh more than ten times that amount
[49:34.440 --> 49:36.440] And uh, so they're sending them
[49:36.920 --> 49:41.000] um the high mars 82 high mars rocket systems
[49:41.620 --> 49:45.880] 420 attackms missiles, I guess I don't know how they uh, they're
[49:46.900 --> 49:48.600] atacms
[49:48.600 --> 49:51.640] If I was there i'd call them attack them, you know high mars and attack them
[49:52.040 --> 49:56.600] Anyway, uh china's pushing back against that and then when it comes to ukraine
[49:57.560 --> 49:59.560] The eu talk about piracy, right?
[50:00.520 --> 50:02.520] piracy and theft pillage
[50:02.760 --> 50:04.600] The eu will look weak
[50:04.600 --> 50:06.200] if it doesn't
[50:06.200 --> 50:09.560] Confiscate russian funds and give them to me said zelensky
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[51:15.420 --> 51:19.820] He goes to a eu summit and he tells him that of course ursula fond of lying
[51:20.700 --> 51:26.060] Says we won't leave the european council without a solution for the funding of the ukraine war for the next two years
[51:27.100 --> 51:31.340] 27 leaders of the european union gathered in brussels thursday trying to figure out a way forward
[51:31.820 --> 51:38.540] On raising at least 90 billion euros to meet ukraine's financial military needs for the next two years
[51:39.260 --> 51:45.900] Central to this is an expected expected decision on confiscating russian assets, but major hurdles remain
[51:46.460 --> 51:49.900] Especially the fact that belgium is dead set against it
[51:50.860 --> 51:54.940] You know where the eu is headquartered there, but you know, it is a country still in brussels
[51:56.220 --> 51:58.540] And this is where the bulk of the assets are held
[51:59.500 --> 52:03.900] Solinsky is also in brussels and he's laying the guilt trip and emotions on thick
[52:04.940 --> 52:08.300] He warned on thursday that europe will be seen as weak
[52:09.100 --> 52:11.260] If it doesn't confiscate the funds and give them to him
[52:14.040 --> 52:16.620] Censorship theft war
[52:17.980 --> 52:19.980] Pillage burning
[52:20.620 --> 52:23.820] And then bringing in massive immigrant gangs to rape
[52:24.460 --> 52:26.460] Are they pirates? I think they are
[52:27.340 --> 52:33.980] And so they're calling this a reparations loan, but it is money that is from frozen
[52:37.340 --> 52:40.060] In in the eu they call it frozen rather than stolen
[52:41.340 --> 52:46.460] No, it's um stolen assets prime minister belgium said the european states
[52:46.940 --> 52:49.500] Pushing for the confiscation of russian assets in belgium
[52:50.140 --> 52:51.980] Are mostly those
[52:51.980 --> 52:53.660] bordering russia
[52:53.660 --> 52:55.980] Which have experienced soviet tyranny
[52:56.620 --> 52:59.100] And they are still psychologically at war
[53:00.140 --> 53:05.020] But we are not at war with russia and we do not wish to be at war with russia
[53:05.500 --> 53:07.900] And we must negotiate based on reality
[53:08.620 --> 53:10.620] Not on fantasy
[53:10.700 --> 53:12.700] And he said in reality
[53:12.780 --> 53:15.980] You don't steal money from a foreign central bank
[53:17.020 --> 53:20.860] Stealing from a central bank is like robbing an embassy
[53:22.140 --> 53:24.140] So what he's saying is
[53:24.140 --> 53:28.060] You are supporting a policy of total anarchy
[53:29.260 --> 53:32.220] And that's what the eu as well as the u.s are doing
[53:32.860 --> 53:37.020] We don't want any rules or any guide any guardrails or whatever for war
[53:38.060 --> 53:42.060] We don't want any law that we have and we have a financial system that is set up
[53:42.860 --> 53:46.300] Where we can steal money from anybody for any reason that we wish
[53:47.100 --> 53:52.060] All we have to do is label you all we have to do is declare an emergency then I can act as caesar
[53:53.020 --> 53:58.860] But just take a look at what has happened to our governments and they really have
[54:00.140 --> 54:03.420] Gone overboard so it's crunch time for europe. They have to decide
[54:04.060 --> 54:07.740] Whether they're going to be real pirates or if they're just going to play them on tv
[54:09.180 --> 54:11.180] So putin
[54:11.180 --> 54:13.660] Showed little willingness to compromise in his speech yesterday
[54:13.980 --> 54:18.540] He said russia will not back down from its mission to liberate its historic lands
[54:19.180 --> 54:21.340] And that the european swine that was his term
[54:22.060 --> 54:24.460] Backing ukraine would ultimately lose power
[54:25.900 --> 54:29.580] That and that's the other missing context of this as i've said before
[54:30.860 --> 54:32.300] the ukraine
[54:32.300 --> 54:35.420] Referred to an area an area of russia
[54:36.140 --> 54:42.060] For 400 years and I talked about this at the very beginning you had the british defense minister said we've beaten the russians in
[54:42.060 --> 54:44.060] Crimea once before we'll beat them again
[54:45.660 --> 54:47.660] Raise your hand and say
[54:47.980 --> 54:49.660] Mr defense minister
[54:49.660 --> 54:54.380] Well, what were the russians doing in Crimea when you fought them before well, that was their territory
[54:55.260 --> 54:58.140] Has been since katherine the great 400 years ago
[54:58.700 --> 55:00.300] so again
[55:00.300 --> 55:02.300] We have to do something about this
[55:02.620 --> 55:08.060] And it has to be done right away the eu's goal is still to grant a massive
[55:09.820 --> 55:13.020] 90 to 140 billion euro loan to ukraine
[55:13.820 --> 55:15.820] Uh to support the war
[55:15.900 --> 55:19.180] And they're going to do it with stolen assets not frozen assets
[55:19.820 --> 55:22.780] From the russian central bank that are mostly held
[55:23.420 --> 55:24.140] in
[55:24.140 --> 55:30.380] In euroclear which is in belgium. That's why belgium is pushing back against it because they realize they've seen
[55:30.780 --> 55:34.780] How devastating it has been to the credibility of the entire western financial system?
[55:35.420 --> 55:37.980] the swift system the u.s dollar
[55:39.100 --> 55:41.980] They don't want to do that to euro clear
[55:43.020 --> 55:44.300] but
[55:44.300 --> 55:46.300] That's just one single voice that's out there
[55:46.620 --> 55:48.620] We want to finance the war for much longer
[55:49.180 --> 55:52.300] In order to end it as quickly as possible
[55:52.940 --> 55:58.700] Now i'm, not sure from that quote whether that was satire or if that was actually meant seriously
[56:00.620 --> 56:04.540] It's crazy, yeah, we have to finance the war for as long as possible to end it
[56:06.460 --> 56:10.140] So they want to replace the six-month renewal which I reported right now
[56:10.780 --> 56:16.540] Every six months they've got to decide they're going to keep that money again and any single nation could veto it
[56:17.420 --> 56:21.100] And they were very worried that hungary or slovakia were going to do that
[56:21.820 --> 56:25.740] So now they've changed it. So now this is the new status quo. We keep the money
[56:26.620 --> 56:28.620] And it's going to require
[56:28.620 --> 56:31.660] You know a large percentage of people
[56:32.700 --> 56:34.700] To say that we're going to give it back
[56:35.100 --> 56:39.900] So we're going to keep it unless there's a massive movement to give it back as opposed to saying
[56:40.380 --> 56:43.440] Well, we can only keep it if we all agree unanimously
[56:44.220 --> 56:46.860] That we're going to keep it. We got to do that every six months now. This is
[56:47.500 --> 56:53.260] Just there forever until somebody reverses it. That was the big thing that happened this week fred mertz
[56:53.980 --> 56:55.980] Has thrown his full weight behind
[56:55.980 --> 56:57.580] uh piracy
[56:57.580 --> 56:59.020] And he told the parliament yesterday
[56:59.020 --> 57:02.940] He said it's about aid for ukraine but it's also about sending a clear signal to russia
[57:03.420 --> 57:08.300] That we will use the assets that are available here to help end this war as quickly as possible
[57:09.820 --> 57:13.260] If your intention was to end the war as quickly as possible, you would not be doing this
[57:14.380 --> 57:17.980] Instead what they're going to do is they're going to end their financial system as quickly as possible
[57:18.700 --> 57:19.820] and um
[57:19.820 --> 57:21.740] And you as an individual
[57:21.740 --> 57:25.180] Can uh take advantage of this kind of chaos that they're doing
[57:25.820 --> 57:26.700] by
[57:26.700 --> 57:28.700] Investing in physical gold
[57:29.020 --> 57:31.180] Yeah, david nightgold will take it tony arnabin
[57:31.820 --> 57:34.780] But that is one of the things that you can do we're going to have
[57:35.180 --> 57:36.060] Coming up in the third hour
[57:36.060 --> 57:38.940] we're going to talk to jack lawson about some of the other things that we can do because
[57:39.500 --> 57:41.740] I think we're going to see some massive disruption
[57:42.620 --> 57:48.700] Of the infrastructure, of course, it's going to happen even if there's not war or terrorism. It'll happen with ai
[57:49.340 --> 57:53.100] But I think it's likely we're going to see attacks of war and terrorism
[57:53.660 --> 57:59.900] So german lawmakers approved a record list of arms and military equipment purchases yesterday worth about 50 billion euros
[58:00.460 --> 58:02.460] At a time when they are destroying
[58:03.260 --> 58:05.260] all industry and manufacturing
[58:06.140 --> 58:12.460] Under the environmental war that they have declared against people. Uh, let's go over the comments travis and we'll take a break
[58:14.060 --> 58:16.060] Roger that we have i handy
[58:16.460 --> 58:22.620] Says I was thrilled to find my genuine dk journal with matching bookmark waiting in my mailbox when I got home this morning
[58:22.780 --> 58:27.340] Thank you karen. Yes. Thank you to karen. She's the one who's doing that. I mean, it's uh
[58:28.060 --> 58:32.460] Uh, it's uh, she's been getting these out as quick as possible. We had them all set up
[58:32.460 --> 58:36.140] So all we had to do is put the label on so we're getting pretty close to
[58:36.780 --> 58:39.580] The point at which we won't be able to get to you before christmas
[58:39.660 --> 58:44.380] But you can still do that. I think if you order today, but thank you glad you got that
[58:44.380 --> 58:46.780] Thank you for ordering that handy. Thank you. Thank you
[58:47.340 --> 58:53.580] New republic rising 83 to the shores of tripoli part of the marine corps song is about them fighting the barbary coast pirates
[58:53.900 --> 58:58.380] Ironic at this point. They're being used in piracy themselves. That's right. That's right
[58:58.780 --> 59:00.780] Yeah, we have met the pirates and they as us
[59:02.540 --> 59:04.540] As an u.s government arg
[59:05.580 --> 59:11.580] Kwd 68 what's trump really done ai is being pushed hard israel says jump and trump says how high
[59:11.900 --> 59:19.660] Him being different is largely an illusion. He's liberal fruit parties at marlago same road to 2030. Yeah fruit parties. That's good
[59:21.100 --> 59:25.340] He was selling lgbt merchandise all kinds of rainbow stuff and everything in 2020
[59:25.740 --> 59:29.020] And all the conservatives wanted to put everything on the line to go support him
[59:29.660 --> 59:33.600] To keep him in the white house after he had locked us down said we were non-essential
[59:34.140 --> 59:37.500] destroying our supply chain destroying small businesses
[59:38.060 --> 59:42.460] And telling the big businesses you can stay open if you're you know, wall street
[59:43.020 --> 59:47.340] But everybody else you close and we're going to take your jobs give you some universal basic income
[59:47.900 --> 59:49.640] And then of course, you know
[59:49.640 --> 59:54.940] Campaigning with the lgbt stuff all of that and people out there, you know, oh trump's got to stay in
[59:55.900 --> 59:57.500] Just amazingly
[59:57.500 --> 01:00:04.860] Yeah, he stands for traditional american values. That's right. Yeah the lgbt and you know young girls in beauty pageants
[01:00:05.100 --> 01:00:08.140] Yeah, there's nothing valuable or traditional about trump
[01:00:09.340 --> 01:00:15.340] Nothing wally walrus trump is an agent of chaosmen to pacify conservatives while still bringing in the agenda
[01:00:16.860 --> 01:00:21.660] Patty wax the truth is that the media and others have excused so much criminal behavior except for trump
[01:00:21.900 --> 01:00:24.700] That those who have witnessed it figure it's just more of the same
[01:00:25.260 --> 01:00:27.260] That's right. Yeah, they've inoculated him
[01:00:27.580 --> 01:00:29.900] They have yeah, that's the only inoculation that we got
[01:00:29.900 --> 01:00:35.440] That that actually worked we're gonna take a quick break folks. We'll be right back
[01:01:00.460 --> 01:01:02.460] You
[01:01:25.500 --> 01:01:27.980] And now the david night show
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[01:06:38.140 --> 01:06:43.420] Flushed away. That's the headline here. What are they talking about? Well pro-lifers are calling for regulations to prevent
[01:06:43.980 --> 01:06:47.740] Widely used abortion drugs from entering the water system
[01:06:48.940 --> 01:06:53.500] Now the uh, the left has said well it doesn't pose any harm. You know, we we flush
[01:06:54.620 --> 01:06:59.900] uh, the mephistopheles drugs down down the toilet, but not so much that as the
[01:07:00.620 --> 01:07:05.260] The babies that have been killed by it and of course, that's all part of it. Is that filtered out?
[01:07:05.900 --> 01:07:12.940] Well, some studies have said that it is and yet we have not had this level of in other words
[01:07:13.500 --> 01:07:18.060] They didn't test it in terms of a filter, you know when you when you talk about filtering water
[01:07:18.620 --> 01:07:24.460] Uh, I don't sell water filters anymore. I definitely recommend one. Do you never know what's going to be put in the water?
[01:07:24.940 --> 01:07:30.940] And so they're they're flushing the remains of babies that they have killed with these chemical drugs
[01:07:31.820 --> 01:07:36.300] And so you have the chemicals as well as the dead baby parts that they're flushing down the toilet
[01:07:36.620 --> 01:07:41.020] And this has now become the most favored way to do abortion
[01:07:42.140 --> 01:07:44.140] The pill that I call mephistopheles
[01:07:44.620 --> 01:07:52.480] Uh, anyway regulatory push pro-life leaders in wisconsin a state bill that would hold abortion drug manufacturers
[01:07:53.080 --> 01:07:58.960] Responsible for the proper disposal of abortion pills and for the remains of aborted babies
[01:07:59.920 --> 01:08:05.520] On controversial portion of the bill would require abortionists to prescribe abortion pills
[01:08:06.080 --> 01:08:08.480] To also give women a catch kit
[01:08:09.200 --> 01:08:11.440] And a medical waste disposal bag
[01:08:12.240 --> 01:08:15.760] The bill's sponsors clashed over whether to cut that provision
[01:08:16.320 --> 01:08:18.720] The bill's goal is to prevent abortion pills
[01:08:19.200 --> 01:08:21.520] blood tissue human remains
[01:08:22.160 --> 01:08:26.960] That have been exposed to the abortion drugs from being flushed down the toilet entering the water system
[01:08:27.600 --> 01:08:29.600] It's one of several or several
[01:08:30.480 --> 01:08:35.760] similar water waste focused bills that pro-life leaders are promoting across the u.s
[01:08:36.320 --> 01:08:40.560] The chemical abortions have become the most common form of abortion in the country
[01:08:41.040 --> 01:08:45.760] Many pro-life advocates argue research has not kept pace with how rapidly
[01:08:46.960 --> 01:08:49.700] The rate of the use of the mephistopheles
[01:08:50.800 --> 01:08:52.800] Drug is being used out there
[01:08:52.800 --> 01:08:58.960] They say it's the very least federal authorities should determine if abortion drugs are contaminating the country's water
[01:09:00.160 --> 01:09:03.600] Again, you know, this is another one of these they're turning the frogs gay type of thing
[01:09:05.600 --> 01:09:11.040] You know by using that you you make a joke out of the real risks that are out there
[01:09:11.920 --> 01:09:14.000] uh, and again, they want the um
[01:09:15.360 --> 01:09:19.520] The federal authorities should determine if abortion drugs are contaminating the country's water. You mean
[01:09:20.240 --> 01:09:22.240] You're asking for the pharmaceutical industry
[01:09:22.880 --> 01:09:27.760] And for the fda to do due diligence. What are you crazy? They never do that. They never test anything
[01:09:28.240 --> 01:09:29.760] They just throw it out there
[01:09:29.760 --> 01:09:33.280] And then if you start having a massive number of lawsuits from people who have been
[01:09:33.600 --> 01:09:36.720] Harmed or killed by this stuff, then maybe they'll take a look at it
[01:09:37.280 --> 01:09:40.240] But certainly not until that happens. That's the way it works in reality
[01:09:41.520 --> 01:09:46.400] Take the word abortion out of it and ask whether chemically tainted blood and placenta tissue
[01:09:47.120 --> 01:09:50.080] Along with human remains should be flushed down
[01:09:50.560 --> 01:09:52.880] By the tons into america's waterways
[01:09:53.680 --> 01:09:58.800] Said one person abortion groups often tell women who take the pill to either flush the remains of their children
[01:09:59.360 --> 01:10:02.560] Down the toilet or to dispose of them in the trash
[01:10:03.440 --> 01:10:07.440] Chemical abortions now count for more than 60 percent of all abortions
[01:10:08.000 --> 01:10:15.120] And at least 14 involved pills obtained from online-based abortionists according to the pro-abortion
[01:10:15.980 --> 01:10:17.980] Gutmacher institute. What a name
[01:10:18.060 --> 01:10:19.580] Um
[01:10:19.580 --> 01:10:27.020] Anyway, the group says that more than two million babies died in abortions in 2024 by these figures at least
[01:10:28.120 --> 01:10:30.620] 600,000 babies died from chemical abortions
[01:10:31.420 --> 01:10:33.180] a much higher number
[01:10:33.180 --> 01:10:35.180] Than a decade ago
[01:10:35.500 --> 01:10:40.380] And so the wisconsin bill is called the clean water for all life act
[01:10:41.180 --> 01:10:43.500] It should have been enough that the pills killed children
[01:10:44.060 --> 01:10:48.060] It should have been enough that the pills killed their mothers in some cases, but it wasn't
[01:10:48.700 --> 01:10:52.300] and again, this is the real issue to say that you don't need to
[01:10:53.100 --> 01:10:55.500] Go to a doctor and be examined to see if the baby
[01:10:56.380 --> 01:11:00.300] Is far enough along that it would be harmful to you to abort it
[01:11:01.180 --> 01:11:03.340] And go back and look at the testimony of some people
[01:11:03.980 --> 01:11:06.140] Who have changed their position on abortion?
[01:11:07.340 --> 01:11:09.820] and on the safety of this stuff look at the
[01:11:11.020 --> 01:11:13.020] Abbey johnson who was working
[01:11:13.500 --> 01:11:17.340] for Planned Parenthood and now is one of the big advocates for life out there. She
[01:11:17.900 --> 01:11:25.100] Had a life-threatening experience from the pill thought she was going to die and that's been the testimony of many people and to do that
[01:11:25.980 --> 01:11:27.000] without
[01:11:27.000 --> 01:11:28.540] requiring a
[01:11:28.540 --> 01:11:30.380] medical exam
[01:11:30.380 --> 01:11:33.120] Without having to look at that shows a clear disregard
[01:11:33.820 --> 01:11:35.740] for the life of the mother
[01:11:35.740 --> 01:11:40.140] But the fact that this also kills potentially the environment creates a pollution cycle
[01:11:40.540 --> 01:11:43.900] That can impact people who depend on clean water. This should be the thing
[01:11:44.620 --> 01:11:46.940] That is the ultimate pivot they said
[01:11:47.740 --> 01:11:52.380] And I agree with that abortion supporters argue. There's no evidence about the abortion drug residue in the water
[01:11:53.420 --> 01:11:59.120] But pro-life groups argue the manner in the frequency with which the drug is administered has changed dramatically
[01:11:59.820 --> 01:12:01.820] Since these studies were done
[01:12:01.900 --> 01:12:03.660] 30 years ago
[01:12:03.660 --> 01:12:05.340] when a pharmaceutical company
[01:12:05.340 --> 01:12:10.220] When a pharmaceutical begins being used as at a significantly greater scale
[01:12:11.020 --> 01:12:14.860] Through a new disposal pathway in this case the public wastewater systems
[01:12:15.420 --> 01:12:17.980] It is reasonable and responsible to reevaluate the risk
[01:12:19.260 --> 01:12:25.260] Pro-life groups point to studies from outside the us that suggest water treatment facilities do not
[01:12:25.820 --> 01:12:32.380] Always remove endocrine disruptors or metabolites from abortion drugs as a matter of fact, you know if you go back and you look at
[01:12:33.340 --> 01:12:35.340] I used to do this because I used to
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[01:12:43.420 --> 01:12:44.940] uh, and um,
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[01:13:48.800 --> 01:13:52.400] the people who make the filters and you can look up the different substances and see
[01:13:53.120 --> 01:13:55.360] If um, they have tested it against that
[01:13:56.240 --> 01:14:03.600] And almost always I would find that substance in their in their literature and they would say they got 99 of it or whatever
[01:14:04.320 --> 01:14:08.880] Uh, so that's something to think about and you really need to think about filtering your water and that's true
[01:14:08.960 --> 01:14:10.800] even if you're not on
[01:14:10.800 --> 01:14:12.320] the
[01:14:12.320 --> 01:14:17.840] Even if you're not on the public water system because in many cases what happens is you've got some kind of a
[01:14:18.240 --> 01:14:22.400] underground contamination or farm contamination through the water that can get into
[01:14:23.280 --> 01:14:28.240] What you're tapping into with your well, so you always need to filter your water anymore, especially
[01:14:29.200 --> 01:14:36.240] Somewhere between 30 to more than 50 tons of placenta and human remains are flushed into the water systems each year
[01:14:37.040 --> 01:14:39.040] due to abortions
[01:14:39.120 --> 01:14:41.120] And then we look at measles
[01:14:41.280 --> 01:14:46.240] They are really freaking out about measles now, you know measle outbreaks here and there and everywhere
[01:14:47.120 --> 01:14:48.800] and again
[01:14:48.800 --> 01:14:51.280] It was a very common thing at one point in time
[01:14:52.080 --> 01:14:53.040] and
[01:14:53.040 --> 01:14:55.040] Nothing really to be concerned about
[01:14:55.840 --> 01:15:00.080] Everybody got measles, but nobody got autism. That's the reality folks
[01:15:01.200 --> 01:15:05.200] Whether it's a cause and effect or it's just a coincidence. I think there's a cause and effect to it
[01:15:05.820 --> 01:15:07.120] completely
[01:15:07.120 --> 01:15:09.120] But they're having a hard time
[01:15:09.600 --> 01:15:11.600] The
[01:15:11.680 --> 01:15:13.680] The mrna trump shot
[01:15:14.080 --> 01:15:16.080] Was so is so hated
[01:15:16.320 --> 01:15:18.320] That now it is
[01:15:18.560 --> 01:15:20.560] affecting the entire vaccine
[01:15:21.280 --> 01:15:24.800] Grift that is out there and it is a sham and a grift
[01:15:25.440 --> 01:15:29.200] And so bill gates is always looking for ways to inject us, isn't he?
[01:15:29.360 --> 01:15:36.240] You know when we've seen this from him before I remember reporting it was in the fall of 2019. He had funded
[01:15:36.720 --> 01:15:38.720] this micro needle and
[01:15:39.760 --> 01:15:44.400] To get people vaccinated. He says yeah, a lot of people are concerned. They don't like the needles anything. You better believe it out
[01:15:45.280 --> 01:15:49.280] But he goes so this is a way, you know, he paid mit to help design this thing
[01:15:49.920 --> 01:15:51.920] It's a micro needle that penetrates the skin
[01:15:52.560 --> 01:15:59.680] And delivers the drug but it doesn't go deep enough into the skin to trigger the nerves so you don't feel anything
[01:16:00.400 --> 01:16:06.400] It's just painless and here's a report about this back in the news. Now. It just keeps pushing on this stuff going to be the next
[01:16:06.960 --> 01:16:14.400] Uh mrna platform vaccine platform that they try and roll out at a wide scale. So first in 2019
[01:16:15.040 --> 01:16:19.840] Gates funded a study for the original development of these quantum dot
[01:16:20.380 --> 01:16:25.200] Implants, so it's a micro needle patch array. So it's got a bunch of mini needles
[01:16:25.360 --> 01:16:29.920] It's like a band-aid you put it on your wrist it dissolves and it installs
[01:16:30.480 --> 01:16:32.480] the this these quantum dot
[01:16:33.280 --> 01:16:40.240] Materials that last for at least five years, so they they developed that in 2019 now in 2025
[01:16:41.200 --> 01:16:49.200] Gates funded another study that shows just how advanced now this technology has become it is advancing at a very fast pace
[01:16:49.840 --> 01:16:55.120] Now these these micro needle patches and can install literal quantum dot
[01:16:55.660 --> 01:16:57.120] qr codes
[01:16:57.120 --> 01:17:04.400] QR codes that can be read with ai with specialized cameras and decoded to store batch information
[01:17:04.960 --> 01:17:10.080] Lot number how many doses you receive there you go. They they put it on the pig. That's what it looks like
[01:17:10.080 --> 01:17:12.080] It's a literal qr code
[01:17:12.080 --> 01:17:16.880] You will be marked this lasts again for years perhaps permanently
[01:17:17.520 --> 01:17:21.360] And this will be used as a biological vaccine passport system
[01:17:21.760 --> 01:17:27.280] Where you won't use your phone you won't use the qr code on your phone to enter the store and travel
[01:17:27.760 --> 01:17:34.160] You will use your wrist where this material is embedded in your body. And so this is very dangerous
[01:17:34.720 --> 01:17:37.120] and this even earned a spot at the
[01:17:38.300 --> 01:17:44.560] 2025 global vaccine form where they had their own session on these micro needle patch implants. So
[01:17:45.440 --> 01:17:48.660] This is planned for manual wide-scale deployment
[01:17:49.460 --> 01:17:51.460] For another pandemic
[01:17:51.940 --> 01:17:57.540] Yeah, isn't that amazing, you know and it all converges, you know, like I said, you got these different things out here you got
[01:17:58.020 --> 01:18:00.020] digital id you got
[01:18:00.660 --> 01:18:03.220] Control of movement and all these other they're all converging
[01:18:03.860 --> 01:18:07.780] And uh, we we've seen the venn diagram for all these different interests are coming together
[01:18:08.020 --> 01:18:12.740] But we're reaching total convergence now and this has been something the whole id thing
[01:18:13.220 --> 01:18:15.620] Has been something very dear to gates's heart, you know
[01:18:15.620 --> 01:18:19.860] He's involved with the odhar system in india and others. He's talked about this
[01:18:21.140 --> 01:18:22.500] Yeah, it's simple
[01:18:22.500 --> 01:18:28.660] I chip all you in society cashless and put all the money on the chip and then you'll do exactly as you're told
[01:18:28.660 --> 01:18:33.860] Or we will turn off the chip and you won't eat. That's exactly where this is all headed. But um,
[01:18:34.420 --> 01:18:36.420] when we look at
[01:18:36.580 --> 01:18:40.260] Uh gates, he just recently was talking about rfk junior
[01:18:40.980 --> 01:18:44.900] And about the drug stuff and uh, and hopefully there'll be a pushback against it
[01:18:44.900 --> 01:18:47.940] I mean that report there was some children's health defense
[01:18:49.060 --> 01:18:54.100] And uh, you know things are moving at an excruciatingly slow pace for me
[01:18:55.060 --> 01:18:58.580] So much so that i'm very tempted to say it's just a limited hangout. Well
[01:18:59.380 --> 01:19:05.960] I hope that it isn't but this is what gates had to say the position he's been given in this incoming administration
[01:19:06.120 --> 01:19:07.960] About our book
[01:19:07.960 --> 01:19:09.960] Saying that tony fauci and I
[01:19:10.280 --> 01:19:15.400] Kill millions of children. You did billions of dollars. You did scenes you did and
[01:19:15.960 --> 01:19:21.080] You know people can judge for themselves whether that's that's correct or not. It is correct
[01:19:21.640 --> 01:19:23.240] Yeah, it is correct
[01:19:23.240 --> 01:19:25.240] and so the question then again becomes
[01:19:26.440 --> 01:19:29.960] Um, you know, we've seen telsey gabbert who changed her tune
[01:19:30.760 --> 01:19:34.600] um, and you know, this is being slow walked through by um
[01:19:35.400 --> 01:19:38.520] rfk junior marty mccary and others or they know
[01:19:39.560 --> 01:19:43.560] These vaccines are contaminated that would have stopped any other product. Why is it still there?
[01:19:44.200 --> 01:19:47.880] Is it because trump wants it there because trump brags about being the father of the vaccine?
[01:19:49.000 --> 01:19:52.760] You know, take a look for example at bonjino not just tulsi
[01:19:53.480 --> 01:19:55.480] but bonjino and um
[01:19:56.520 --> 01:20:00.280] Goddamn bonjino. This was put together by uh, dr. Jane ruby put this
[01:20:01.080 --> 01:20:05.160] This compilation up it's a bonjino before and after
[01:20:05.960 --> 01:20:11.480] Uh the vaccine stuff that's out there mistake of my life biggest mistake of my life biggest mistake of my life
[01:20:11.640 --> 01:20:12.760] Yeah, yeah, we do
[01:20:12.760 --> 01:20:17.720] I think you need those billboards across america miss me yet with a sign of you with thumbs up
[01:20:17.800 --> 01:20:20.920] I mean look at this hapless guy we have in the white house now
[01:20:21.080 --> 01:20:25.960] He's trying to take credit for all of your stuff too the vaccino, but i'll get to that in a few minutes
[01:20:25.960 --> 01:20:29.080] I actually got a text about that today from uh, john sununu
[01:20:29.320 --> 01:20:34.280] He's like listen don't let joe biden when you're in your appearances get away with taking credit
[01:20:34.520 --> 01:20:37.320] For and yet these same guys are giving joe biden all the blame
[01:20:40.280 --> 01:20:42.280] Biggest mistake of my life
[01:20:43.080 --> 01:20:45.080] I just should have waited
[01:20:45.640 --> 01:20:48.280] I thought to myself at the time even told gi I said, you know
[01:20:48.280 --> 01:20:53.240] There's no doubt. I feel like this was created and at this virus in a lab in muhan china
[01:20:53.240 --> 01:20:55.000] I have little doubt about that
[01:20:55.000 --> 01:20:56.280] And I figured you know
[01:20:56.280 --> 01:21:02.040] I'd rather take my chances with something we created than something they created remember when I told you that he's like listen
[01:21:02.520 --> 01:21:09.880] Don't let joe biden when you're in your appearances get away with taking credit for president trump's work on the vaccine biggest mistake of my life
[01:21:09.960 --> 01:21:12.200] biggest mistake of my
[01:21:12.200 --> 01:21:15.480] Isn't that amazing? Yeah, I thought the virus was created in the wuhan lab
[01:21:15.560 --> 01:21:21.160] And so i'll take a chance on the thing that we created in our labs. It's like well, that is the monster
[01:21:22.120 --> 01:21:26.920] The other stuff was a lie and you didn't have the discernment to understand that it's amazing
[01:21:27.080 --> 01:21:30.280] I think you really didn't understand it, but it's bretsky
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[01:22:35.960 --> 01:22:41.560] Uh, he was saying as as biden mandated it and then the people at the radio station where he's working
[01:22:41.560 --> 01:22:43.560] They were mandating it for everybody. He says well, that's it
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[01:22:53.880 --> 01:22:58.040] Then he comes out biggest mistake of my life. I shouldn't have taken it after he saw him
[01:22:58.600 --> 01:23:04.360] Finally realized what happened, but that was at the end of 2021. I mean, where was he when?
[01:23:05.000 --> 01:23:07.160] The vares database was filling up
[01:23:07.800 --> 01:23:12.120] And we had more people than had all the other vaccine adverse effects
[01:23:12.680 --> 01:23:16.920] Uh over a one-year period over a five-year period over a 10-year period and on and on until it was more than
[01:23:17.320 --> 01:23:21.960] They had ever had reported over a 35-year period. What was dan bonjino with all that?
[01:23:22.840 --> 01:23:26.920] It's not just shutting down the critical stuff. So I think you know what um
[01:23:28.280 --> 01:23:31.480] What trump saw was somebody who knew there was
[01:23:32.440 --> 01:23:35.240] It was very risky and not really in his best interest
[01:23:35.960 --> 01:23:38.040] But he put his job ahead of everything else
[01:23:39.160 --> 01:23:41.160] That's somebody that trump can work with
[01:23:41.960 --> 01:23:46.940] Then he saw that um, he was willing to inject the kool-aid
[01:23:49.160 --> 01:23:54.040] For a job, right again the sugar water is alex jones was saying yes kool-aid alex
[01:23:54.760 --> 01:23:57.960] It's a jones town kool-aid is really what you're selling people
[01:23:58.600 --> 01:23:59.640] um
[01:23:59.640 --> 01:24:03.400] The jones the alex jones town kool-aid that's uh, that's what it really was
[01:24:04.120 --> 01:24:07.240] And so uh, then you see that dan bonjino regretted
[01:24:08.500 --> 01:24:09.720] compromising
[01:24:09.720 --> 01:24:11.800] And taking the jab he didn't need to
[01:24:12.600 --> 01:24:17.480] Stay with that group for radio. I mean he was big enough that he could have negotiated his own situation
[01:24:17.480 --> 01:24:19.960] It might have been smaller at first, but it would have gotten larger
[01:24:20.840 --> 01:24:24.200] And that's something we've seen over and over again the people are stuck with their principles
[01:24:24.200 --> 01:24:27.480] I think they have most of the people that i've talked to that were
[01:24:27.960 --> 01:24:31.400] Presented with that the ones who stuck their principles, especially the ones who did it
[01:24:32.200 --> 01:24:34.280] Not just because i'm a sovereign individual
[01:24:34.920 --> 01:24:36.920] But because they believe that god was sovereign
[01:24:37.480 --> 01:24:39.480] Those people have been blessed by god
[01:24:39.800 --> 01:24:42.200] Over and over again. I've seen that the people that i've talked to
[01:24:42.760 --> 01:24:44.600] god will provide
[01:24:44.600 --> 01:24:50.760] And we need to have faith in that and so now, you know, he regretted taking the backs to keep his job and now
[01:24:51.320 --> 01:24:54.040] He regrets the job that he took at the fbi
[01:24:54.920 --> 01:24:58.520] And he's leaving that out. But again, I just don't understand
[01:24:59.160 --> 01:25:00.440] uh
[01:25:00.440 --> 01:25:05.160] You know, maybe he's entertaining. We saw that clip of him where he was doing the kung fu moves the other day
[01:25:06.120 --> 01:25:08.120] That's why people listen to him, you know
[01:25:08.200 --> 01:25:10.440] He's he's got an entertaining shtick or something that
[01:25:11.080 --> 01:25:16.920] I don't trust his judgment. I really don't most right wing content is largely
[01:25:17.700 --> 01:25:20.440] Entertainment. Yeah, it is basically either
[01:25:21.560 --> 01:25:25.080] Trump is wonderful. He's doing amazing. We love trump so much
[01:25:25.800 --> 01:25:26.600] or
[01:25:26.600 --> 01:25:33.080] Basically just reality tv for people that want to pretend they care about politics. That's right. That's right
[01:25:33.640 --> 01:25:35.640] Well bill gates
[01:25:35.800 --> 01:25:37.800] We we have him id'd
[01:25:38.200 --> 01:25:43.320] We know what his background is. Uh, there's been some new epstein stuff that has come out
[01:25:43.960 --> 01:25:47.720] And uh, pretty much everybody's face is blacked out. That's not a good sign
[01:25:49.640 --> 01:25:53.800] When you're in a picture where everybody else's face is blacked out something is is up with this
[01:25:54.520 --> 01:25:56.440] you've either been
[01:25:56.440 --> 01:25:58.040] killed
[01:25:58.040 --> 01:26:02.680] Or there's been a crime committed of some sort of thing when everybody's face but you can still see
[01:26:03.400 --> 01:26:05.400] For the most part, they're very young
[01:26:05.800 --> 01:26:07.800] People that are young girls that are with him
[01:26:08.520 --> 01:26:09.480] the
[01:26:09.480 --> 01:26:12.200] Some more photographs were released by the house oversight committee
[01:26:13.160 --> 01:26:17.980] From the jeffrey epstein estate five photographs released without additional context
[01:26:18.520 --> 01:26:21.580] By the members of the panel include a ukrainian passport
[01:26:22.600 --> 01:26:24.600] with a female notation
[01:26:24.680 --> 01:26:26.680] a philosopher gnome chomsky
[01:26:27.080 --> 01:26:29.080] on a plane with epstein
[01:26:29.160 --> 01:26:30.760] and bill gates
[01:26:30.760 --> 01:26:35.640] Posing for a photo with a woman whose face was redacted by the democrats on the panel
[01:26:36.360 --> 01:26:40.440] the images include a screenshot of a snippet of text conversations in which a
[01:26:41.000 --> 01:26:43.000] Person is discussing
[01:26:43.640 --> 01:26:45.640] sending girls
[01:26:46.200 --> 01:26:49.000] So yeah, uh, we know everything we need to know
[01:26:50.520 --> 01:26:52.760] About these guys, I think we've id'd them
[01:26:53.720 --> 01:26:56.120] Just say be on the lookout for these people
[01:26:56.920 --> 01:26:59.080] That are doing these types of things. So we got a lot of um,
[01:26:59.720 --> 01:27:05.720] Comments travis. I've got a couple of tips here. You want to cover this stuff here? Yes, indeed jim seven. Thank you so much
[01:27:05.800 --> 01:27:09.500] He's left many tips. He says sentimental hogwash
[01:27:10.520 --> 01:27:12.520] Merry christmas you old building and loan
[01:27:13.880 --> 01:27:18.600] Yeah, of course those are both quotes a sentimental hogwash. It's not his comment about our program
[01:27:19.320 --> 01:27:20.680] He was quoting
[01:27:20.680 --> 01:27:22.360] Uh, mr potter
[01:27:22.360 --> 01:27:24.360] In the movie, but yes
[01:27:24.760 --> 01:27:27.480] I was saving money for a divorce if I ever get a husband
[01:27:28.440 --> 01:27:31.640] I want to spend the holidays with my family in elmira
[01:27:32.600 --> 01:27:36.680] And finally that's it out you two pixies go through the door
[01:27:37.320 --> 01:27:42.200] Out or out the window. Merry christmas. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate so much jim seven
[01:27:42.360 --> 01:27:48.200] Yeah, and merry christmas to you too. Yes, merry to all of you and to all a good night to each and every one of us
[01:27:48.760 --> 01:27:53.720] Merry christmas night with a k doug the 007. How many pages are in the journal?
[01:27:54.040 --> 01:27:59.240] Oh, I don't know, you know, I never never looked I don't know if they're non-numbered they're not numbered
[01:27:59.800 --> 01:28:03.720] It's a mystery a mystery number. It would probably take me the rest of the program to count them
[01:28:03.800 --> 01:28:06.760] There's a good number of them in here. It does have a bookmark in it though, too
[01:28:06.840 --> 01:28:12.600] I've not mentioned that so yes, it comes with its own tassel bookmark that you know is native
[01:28:14.600 --> 01:28:15.720] That's right
[01:28:15.720 --> 01:28:20.280] There it is right here hanging down the bookmark as you can so in case you want to use the bookmark on another book
[01:28:20.760 --> 01:28:22.440] You've got two bookmarks
[01:28:22.440 --> 01:28:23.000] Yeah
[01:28:23.000 --> 01:28:30.760] Yeah, that's right birdhouse blues says the david night show should stream a watch party for the new movie release melania schedule january 30th
[01:28:31.960 --> 01:28:37.640] That i've seen the trailer for that. I should should play that here. But uh, we don't want to torture you guys
[01:28:37.880 --> 01:28:39.880] It is torturous and it is
[01:28:40.120 --> 01:28:44.840] I mean the arrogance of the trump family the hubris as well as the conceit
[01:28:45.480 --> 01:28:48.280] And the narcissism is just off the charts
[01:28:48.920 --> 01:28:51.480] We do have melania reading, uh for us
[01:28:57.480 --> 01:29:05.160] Green acres is the place for me. I bet he'd like that because santa likes green
[01:29:06.520 --> 01:29:08.520] Santa likes green
[01:29:09.240 --> 01:29:11.480] Because he might like red better
[01:29:13.400 --> 01:29:18.520] Should we leave that girl is really interested isn't she kiss on christmas eve
[01:29:19.560 --> 01:29:22.040] Since they're good for his eyesight
[01:29:23.400 --> 01:29:26.040] There you go. What what made them think that that would be
[01:29:28.280 --> 01:29:30.280] The people will be interested in seeing that
[01:29:30.680 --> 01:29:36.520] And again when you look at this movie melania, that's just a big payoff from jeff bezos at amazon, you know
[01:29:36.520 --> 01:29:38.680] He's mining influence with them. That's all it is
[01:29:39.400 --> 01:29:44.280] Massaging their ego. We have scott helmer. Thank you very much scott. Yes. Thank you
[01:29:45.160 --> 01:29:50.600] Good to see you there rob do and info wars del big tree children's health defense of any more truth outlets
[01:29:50.600 --> 01:29:55.960] Quote unquote all declined to cover my vaccine protests on shouting it out loud. Is that right?
[01:29:56.280 --> 01:30:02.120] Yeah, I didn't see that. I I didn't but yeah, it does it is hard to get things through. Uh through rob
[01:30:02.280 --> 01:30:04.280] Yeah, it really is so
[01:30:04.280 --> 01:30:06.280] Um, sorry about that. Um
[01:30:06.680 --> 01:30:11.320] Yeah, we needed some protest songs. I wish I had seen that there we've uh
[01:30:12.040 --> 01:30:14.680] Covered your stuff and again scott helmer you can find him on
[01:30:15.560 --> 01:30:20.760] Spotify and other places. You can also find him on youtube and he is at his website as well
[01:30:21.800 --> 01:30:24.120] But thank you for doing that scott, you know, sometimes
[01:30:25.000 --> 01:30:26.440] um
[01:30:26.440 --> 01:30:28.840] You know, it's hard for us to get traction with things. I know how you feel
[01:30:28.920 --> 01:30:32.280] I had a lot of my stuff was shut down as well even within info wars
[01:30:32.920 --> 01:30:34.680] But thank you for doing that
[01:30:34.680 --> 01:30:37.320] Right. Yes, you got some more comments here jason barker
[01:30:37.400 --> 01:30:40.920] And of course jason barker is a member of knights of the storm and you can go to
[01:30:41.480 --> 01:30:45.000] the knights of the storm dot com to see this schedule
[01:30:45.640 --> 01:30:51.400] And see their show schedule our show schedule many other shows. So go check out the knights of the storm
[01:30:51.880 --> 01:30:54.680] Dot com he says we're gonna have scott helmer on tomorrow
[01:30:54.680 --> 01:30:59.880] It should be a really good interview scott has a very inspiring story when it comes to standing up for liberty and paying the price
[01:31:00.120 --> 01:31:01.720] Yes, yes
[01:31:01.720 --> 01:31:05.080] So be sure to check out their show. Yeah, we should get you on sometime scott
[01:31:05.880 --> 01:31:07.720] uh, you know reach out to us or
[01:31:08.280 --> 01:31:12.520] Remind us because with all the stuff that's happening. Maybe at the beginning of the year we'll get you on to do
[01:31:12.680 --> 01:31:15.880] There is never enough time in the day to do everything we need to do
[01:31:17.560 --> 01:31:19.300] Peso novante
[01:31:19.300 --> 01:31:20.440] 1776
[01:31:20.440 --> 01:31:27.640] The gutmacher institute is a research and policy NGO that aims to improve sexual health and expand reproductive rights worldwide
[01:31:27.960 --> 01:31:36.060] The organization was started in 1968 as part of planned parenthood became independent from planned parenthood in 2007 the wikipedia
[01:31:36.680 --> 01:31:38.680] Yeah, I think the the name is uh
[01:31:39.320 --> 01:31:44.680] Somewhat ironic don't you gutmacher? You know, there's a lot of mockery going on. Yeah, that's right
[01:31:45.240 --> 01:31:50.200] Also, I love how reproductive rights is always just code for murdered babies
[01:31:50.520 --> 01:31:57.080] That's what it means when they're talking about reproductive rights what they're talking about is dismembering children. Yeah, that's right
[01:31:58.040 --> 01:32:02.680] Yeah, they're not talking about parenthood at all. They're planning not to be parents
[01:32:03.640 --> 01:32:09.880] They're planning not to plan infanticide. Yeah, it doesn't roll off the tongue as well might not get as many customers
[01:32:10.120 --> 01:32:16.200] Yeah, s a miller one, two, three says bongino got a cancer lump on his neck after he took the shot
[01:32:16.760 --> 01:32:19.560] I'm sorry to see that, you know and you talk about that. I
[01:32:20.200 --> 01:32:23.160] have had a lot of differences with uh
[01:32:23.640 --> 01:32:27.320] Scott adams and I felt that he was very very wrong in the beginning
[01:32:27.320 --> 01:32:31.160] He said it's it's harder getting harder and harder to tell these freedom lovers
[01:32:31.880 --> 01:32:35.320] From sociopaths and I said it's getting harder and harder to tell
[01:32:35.940 --> 01:32:41.240] pragmatists from authoritarians and so we've had a difference of opinion about this stuff all along and
[01:32:41.800 --> 01:32:46.680] Um, you know, he um, he said well, okay, you guys are right. Yeah, you got it right. You got lucky
[01:32:47.320 --> 01:32:51.320] You just had an anti-government bias and so you got lucky and it's like that's not it at all
[01:32:52.040 --> 01:32:54.040] It's discernment and yet
[01:32:54.040 --> 01:32:57.560] To see him in the situation. He just did a live broadcast
[01:32:58.600 --> 01:33:03.080] Uh in bed and he is extremely sick with prostate cancer
[01:33:03.720 --> 01:33:06.680] And it was very disturbing to see I felt very sorry for him
[01:33:06.680 --> 01:33:13.160] Even though I totally disagree with him and I would not suggest that anybody take any of his vice about anything
[01:33:13.560 --> 01:33:17.880] um, I still feel very sorry for him and uh, and I feel sorry for him because
[01:33:18.440 --> 01:33:21.240] He seems to have missed the whole point of life
[01:33:22.360 --> 01:33:27.800] He doesn't seem to have a relationship with christ and so I feel very sorry for him about that
[01:33:28.280 --> 01:33:32.600] So pray for him. Yeah when he comes to you. Yeah, he's still still alive
[01:33:33.720 --> 01:33:35.880] So we do pray that he would come to that
[01:33:36.660 --> 01:33:40.200] Realization we're gonna make a quick break and we'll quickly scott helmer
[01:33:40.840 --> 01:33:45.640] Sent a another message. He says thank you david rob was a guest to my old radio show
[01:33:45.880 --> 01:33:49.560] Slash podcast and he declined to me personally very disappointed indeed
[01:33:50.200 --> 01:33:54.200] Wow, that is very surprising. That seems like the type of thing do would have been interested in
[01:33:54.600 --> 01:33:59.080] Yeah. Yeah, exactly. So, you know, I would have thought that he he would have but
[01:33:59.960 --> 01:34:01.960] again
[01:34:01.960 --> 01:34:04.200] The problem was that info was they were pushing the
[01:34:04.840 --> 01:34:09.400] panic button and uh, that was making him a lot of money and um, you know
[01:34:09.480 --> 01:34:13.880] You don't want to go against trump if trump is for the vaccine. We got to find some way
[01:34:14.520 --> 01:34:16.520] To cover for trump
[01:34:16.760 --> 01:34:18.920] And cover for him his support of the vaccine
[01:34:18.920 --> 01:34:21.240] I know we'll tell everybody that it's sugar water and they should
[01:34:21.720 --> 01:34:26.200] Inject the gulade into their veins. That's really the way the thing went
[01:34:27.160 --> 01:34:28.280] Yeah
[01:34:28.280 --> 01:34:32.920] And the more and more comment here from doug to 007. Yeah, he says I watched the procedure
[01:34:33.400 --> 01:34:37.560] The animated abortion video on youtube that david has mentioned and it was heartbreaking. Yeah, it was
[01:34:38.120 --> 01:34:39.320] It was
[01:34:39.320 --> 01:34:45.720] And uh, you know when you look at the outrage that these people have if you show pictures of aborted babies
[01:34:47.160 --> 01:34:53.000] They recoil like vampires in the movies, you know when you show them a crucifix or something. I mean it
[01:34:53.720 --> 01:34:55.800] it is kryptonite to these people and they
[01:34:57.080 --> 01:34:58.840] Because they know what they're doing
[01:34:58.840 --> 01:35:02.200] And they don't want you to know that's the key thing. They don't want you to know
[01:35:02.440 --> 01:35:04.780] We're going to take a quick break folks and we'll be right back
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[01:38:54.620 --> 01:39:00.800] Well this time of year you got a lot of mega churches are turning to big stunts and entertainment
[01:39:01.500 --> 01:39:06.140] Um, you know, there's a big church in dallas that does this kind of stuff all the time. I look at it. It's like
[01:39:07.020 --> 01:39:08.620] Is this a circus?
[01:39:08.620 --> 01:39:13.500] Are we worshiping god? This is kind of the the um absurd
[01:39:14.220 --> 01:39:18.860] Conclusion of secret friendly churches, I think and so this is one that is in houston
[01:39:19.580 --> 01:39:22.460] A woman is injured after she gets kicked by camel
[01:39:23.100 --> 01:39:27.740] during the church's nativity show they actually had live animals and they
[01:39:28.300 --> 01:39:31.420] Walked the live animals up and down the aisle so that you can have
[01:39:32.060 --> 01:39:37.900] A near experience with them and it got nearer than they expected with one person as this walk in past
[01:39:38.380 --> 01:39:40.380] uh, it kicked and um
[01:39:40.860 --> 01:39:44.540] She was seriously injured and taken to the hospital don't know any details about that
[01:39:45.420 --> 01:39:47.420] the real question is
[01:39:47.420 --> 01:39:52.700] How have these people not learned over the years one of the only thing I know about camels they go without water
[01:39:53.260 --> 01:39:55.260] And they've got a bad temperament
[01:39:55.660 --> 01:40:00.780] This this is like a universally known fact the only thing I know about camels
[01:40:02.140 --> 01:40:05.180] Well, you don't want to get their nose under the tent either I hear you know, that's
[01:40:06.620 --> 01:40:09.900] Don't load them too much with straw, you know, yeah. Yeah
[01:40:10.540 --> 01:40:13.740] Uh, yeah, I guess if they get their nose under the tent they can spit pretty good
[01:40:13.740 --> 01:40:19.340] I guess but uh, they said that uh, this happens pretty frequently with churches. I think it'd be a great idea to have a
[01:40:19.900 --> 01:40:24.620] live nativity scene they bring camels in and the camels sometimes get loose and
[01:40:25.340 --> 01:40:29.340] Uh, yeah people don't know what to do with them. Yeah, that's right
[01:40:30.140 --> 01:40:31.660] so, um, anyway
[01:40:31.660 --> 01:40:36.780] I think part of it is americans are so removed from animals as a general rule
[01:40:36.860 --> 01:40:41.260] The only animals in average american experience is a dog or a cat they forget
[01:40:42.060 --> 01:40:43.580] how big
[01:40:43.580 --> 01:40:50.780] These animals are and how easily they can injure someone they're like, oh and they forget how different these other animals are than dogs and cats
[01:40:50.780 --> 01:40:55.340] You know one of the reasons that dogs and cats are around us because they're easily domesticated but not so much
[01:40:55.660 --> 01:40:58.380] You know most people don't have a camel living with them in their tent
[01:40:58.780 --> 01:41:01.020] Uh, certainly not in our society. So
[01:41:01.980 --> 01:41:05.260] That's always a thing. But again, you know, we look at this time of year
[01:41:05.660 --> 01:41:06.620] um
[01:41:06.620 --> 01:41:08.940] We have a couple of interesting stories
[01:41:09.900 --> 01:41:13.740] and um, you know, i'll start with this one. This is the scopes trial
[01:41:14.620 --> 01:41:19.580] We now have the 100th anniversary of that here in tennessee. It was in Dayton, tennessee
[01:41:20.540 --> 01:41:24.780] And it was actually during the summer not right now, but it was 100 years ago
[01:41:24.860 --> 01:41:31.180] So I saw this article on real real clear science and I thought oh that's interesting because i've always been interested in the scopes trial and
[01:41:31.980 --> 01:41:33.980] Culturally, it's been a big thing
[01:41:34.060 --> 01:41:36.060] Uh, of course we had the movie
[01:41:36.300 --> 01:41:41.420] Uh, and was it a book inherit the wind? I don't know, but there's a movie with spencer tracy and others, you know
[01:41:41.980 --> 01:41:44.540] and uh, this is a couple of
[01:41:45.160 --> 01:41:48.480] unbelievably big people uh in the 1920s
[01:41:49.020 --> 01:41:53.660] Uh, william jennings bryant as well as the lawyer clarence darrow
[01:41:54.140 --> 01:41:56.860] who was also very famous at that point in time and then
[01:41:57.660 --> 01:42:02.560] It was reported by hl minken who was also a very famous commentator
[01:42:03.520 --> 01:42:08.400] At the time and he helped to make it even bigger than it would have been normally
[01:42:09.040 --> 01:42:12.960] And I think it's kind of interesting when you look at it, of course, it was um, there was a
[01:42:14.000 --> 01:42:16.000] Law that was passed in tennessee
[01:42:16.800 --> 01:42:20.960] It was put together by a pastor. His name was butler. So they called it they named it after him
[01:42:20.960 --> 01:42:23.440] They called it the butler act. This is before they did
[01:42:24.140 --> 01:42:26.000] acronyms, um
[01:42:26.000 --> 01:42:28.160] What kind of an acronym you put there?
[01:42:28.160 --> 01:42:32.960] But it prohibited any state school from teaching any theory about the origin of man
[01:42:33.600 --> 01:42:35.920] That contradicted the account in genesis
[01:42:37.040 --> 01:42:38.400] and so
[01:42:38.400 --> 01:42:40.400] They set up this test case
[01:42:40.880 --> 01:42:42.880] uh, this is a um
[01:42:43.600 --> 01:42:46.000] A a set up test case by the aclu
[01:42:46.880 --> 01:42:50.880] and uh again clarence darrow and the aclu, uh, and they
[01:42:51.440 --> 01:42:54.640] Put this guy in he they got him there as a substitute teacher
[01:42:55.600 --> 01:42:59.200] To teach evolution so they could test this law
[01:43:00.000 --> 01:43:02.000] and uh, so
[01:43:02.000 --> 01:43:04.000] They subsequently called it the monkey trial
[01:43:04.560 --> 01:43:08.400] But his conviction was later overturned by the tennessee supreme court
[01:43:08.960 --> 01:43:10.960] on a technicality
[01:43:11.280 --> 01:43:14.480] And uh, so it didn't set any interesting legal precedents
[01:43:15.120 --> 01:43:17.920] But I think it has some very important lessons for us
[01:43:18.640 --> 01:43:23.440] In terms of free speech in terms of the truth and all the rest of this. It was an epic
[01:43:24.380 --> 01:43:31.600] Confrontation many people say about science versus religion. I don't see them as I think that's one of the
[01:43:32.240 --> 01:43:35.840] uh, the legacies of this is that false dichotomy
[01:43:36.720 --> 01:43:39.440] I don't see a contradiction between science
[01:43:40.240 --> 01:43:46.240] And genesis I see science confirming genesis. That's what I see as an engineer
[01:43:47.040 --> 01:43:52.480] And uh, so I think that is I think the worst aspect of this trial
[01:43:53.120 --> 01:43:57.140] Was to try to create these two this false dichotomy
[01:43:57.760 --> 01:43:59.760] I think science rightly understood
[01:44:00.160 --> 01:44:01.920] enforces religion
[01:44:01.920 --> 01:44:03.680] if you look at
[01:44:03.680 --> 01:44:06.560] Many of the great scientists look at isaac newton
[01:44:07.200 --> 01:44:09.600] um maxwell and um
[01:44:10.320 --> 01:44:13.600] Who gave us the laws of uh, you know maxwell's equations?
[01:44:14.240 --> 01:44:17.940] Uh that helped describe the interaction between electricity and magnetism
[01:44:18.800 --> 01:44:21.200] And other things like that when we look at these guys, um
[01:44:22.160 --> 01:44:23.840] They were
[01:44:23.840 --> 01:44:25.840] very strong christians
[01:44:25.840 --> 01:44:27.840] pascal, for example even had a
[01:44:28.640 --> 01:44:33.680] Pascal's bargain and so there's not a contradiction with that as a matter of fact francis bacon
[01:44:34.960 --> 01:44:37.840] Who came up with scientific method? He was a strong christian as well
[01:44:39.440 --> 01:44:44.880] And so the scoops trial put up was a put-up job says this guy instigated by the american civil liberties union
[01:44:44.880 --> 01:44:48.560] But that's okay if you want to test the law. I don't have any issue with that at all
[01:44:49.280 --> 01:44:51.760] But this set this up because at this point in time
[01:44:52.160 --> 01:44:57.040] Williams jennings william jennings bryant was very very famous had run for president a couple of times
[01:44:57.600 --> 01:45:00.320] Um, he was getting kind of old at this point
[01:45:01.200 --> 01:45:03.200] and the thing is is that he
[01:45:03.200 --> 01:45:06.320] And the state of tennessee tackled this issue
[01:45:06.960 --> 01:45:10.640] From a political standpoint and they make this point in the article. They said
[01:45:11.680 --> 01:45:14.000] Uh, he was looking at this and and believed
[01:45:14.560 --> 01:45:17.540] That once you get god out of society
[01:45:18.340 --> 01:45:20.820] Things are going to start going downhill very rapidly
[01:45:22.420 --> 01:45:23.380] And he's not the only one
[01:45:23.380 --> 01:45:28.180] I mean you got people like richard dawkins looking at the uk now and he says well, you know
[01:45:28.500 --> 01:45:30.500] I don't believe the bible. I don't believe there's a god
[01:45:30.580 --> 01:45:36.020] But I like the christmas carols and the building and I like the society that it has given us, right?
[01:45:36.820 --> 01:45:42.820] The rule of law the presumption of innocence free speech and things like that and and uh, I don't want to see that taken away
[01:45:43.460 --> 01:45:45.460] with an authoritarian religion like islam
[01:45:45.700 --> 01:45:46.980] and
[01:45:46.980 --> 01:45:54.740] So the problem is is that you can't have the fruit of that without having the root and the root is christ and they don't want christ
[01:45:55.380 --> 01:45:59.620] I've said that before about richard dawkins, but that was the key thing about this
[01:46:00.500 --> 01:46:05.460] Uh, they had the other thing that I thought was interesting is because you know, we look through all this covet stuff
[01:46:05.460 --> 01:46:07.460] What do we see over and over again?
[01:46:07.700 --> 01:46:10.900] We see experts. Well, the experts say this and the experts are
[01:46:11.600 --> 01:46:12.900] science
[01:46:12.900 --> 01:46:17.060] And that was in spades. That's why real clear science really picked up this article
[01:46:17.780 --> 01:46:20.180] Because if you look at the transcripts of the trial
[01:46:21.220 --> 01:46:23.220] It says them to put it politely
[01:46:23.860 --> 01:46:25.860] The experts were underwhelming
[01:46:26.980 --> 01:46:29.540] They rested on the presumption that something had to be true
[01:46:30.180 --> 01:46:32.500] Because I an expert say it
[01:46:33.140 --> 01:46:39.860] Or other experts say it the other's statements were vague. They tended to wander off of topic two of the experts
[01:46:40.500 --> 01:46:46.180] Trotted out the dubious piltdown man fossil as proof of the missing link between apes and humans
[01:46:47.140 --> 01:46:51.380] At best this was evidence of expert laziness and wishful thinking
[01:46:52.180 --> 01:46:54.180] since its discovery in 1912
[01:46:55.460 --> 01:46:59.160] Doubts had swirled around the piltdown fossils authenticity
[01:46:59.860 --> 01:47:07.220] And later it was definite definitively revealed by charles oakley and joseph whiner as a hoax
[01:47:08.020 --> 01:47:12.180] And they called it an absurdity, but it's not the only one. I mean that's piltdown man
[01:47:12.980 --> 01:47:18.100] Which was the first one to be exposed. There's also java man. There's also one that is still put out there
[01:47:18.740 --> 01:47:19.700] lucy
[01:47:19.700 --> 01:47:23.620] You've heard people talk about lucy. That's something that's really big about jane goodall
[01:47:24.100 --> 01:47:30.500] I think the best summary of lucy was that fossil story hasn't got a leg to stand on there with missing bones and other things
[01:47:30.500 --> 01:47:32.020] Like that some of them
[01:47:32.020 --> 01:47:34.420] They pulled together that were scattered
[01:47:34.900 --> 01:47:40.100] Many many dozens of miles apart from each other they pull this together and and say well that's an early person
[01:47:40.180 --> 01:47:45.060] That's kind of a mixture of different things. It's like well, it looks pretty pretty doubtful
[01:47:45.060 --> 01:47:47.220] But that it was always that way from the very beginning
[01:47:47.940 --> 01:47:52.820] If you look at urnst heckle who was known as darwin's bulldog
[01:47:52.900 --> 01:47:58.020] He was a german scientist and he was the one who created the series of drawings
[01:47:58.820 --> 01:48:01.220] And when I was a child, you would always hear
[01:48:04.420 --> 01:48:10.740] Carl sagan go on johnny carson talking about billions and billions of years always, you know, everything was evolution evolution
[01:48:11.300 --> 01:48:13.300] and this whole thing was
[01:48:13.700 --> 01:48:18.100] Ontology recapitulates phylogeny or the other way around I can never remember which way it was
[01:48:18.180 --> 01:48:25.140] But the point was that if you look at urnst heckle's drawings, you know, he set these things up to show that
[01:48:25.940 --> 01:48:32.020] As the fetus is developing it goes through the stages of you know, first it's like a fish and then it becomes
[01:48:32.500 --> 01:48:37.560] You know looks like this animal then it looks like that animal so you can see that it's recapitulating
[01:48:38.820 --> 01:48:43.700] The evolutionary is evolving through all these different things even as it as it develops
[01:48:44.740 --> 01:48:46.740] The problem is that was all a lie
[01:48:47.620 --> 01:48:51.860] urnst heckle had not done these drawings based on scientific evidence
[01:48:52.500 --> 01:48:54.820] But like most of these so-called experts
[01:48:55.700 --> 01:48:57.700] He created
[01:48:58.500 --> 01:49:01.060] Stuff to fit what he already wanted to be there
[01:49:01.860 --> 01:49:04.660] and so once people started looking at the
[01:49:05.380 --> 01:49:08.180] Once we got the technology that allowed us to actually see
[01:49:08.820 --> 01:49:10.980] The babies, you know ultrasound and other things like that
[01:49:11.380 --> 01:49:16.820] You know before that they had the ability if you had a miscarriage or something like that or even if it was an abortion
[01:49:17.460 --> 01:49:19.460] They could see that
[01:49:19.540 --> 01:49:21.300] His drawings did not
[01:49:21.300 --> 01:49:22.660] Were not true
[01:49:22.660 --> 01:49:28.100] And that was known well before and and recanted by a lot of scientists well before
[01:49:28.580 --> 01:49:32.500] Carl sagan went on and repeatedly pushed that lie
[01:49:33.460 --> 01:49:37.700] That we all go through the evolutionary stages in our development not true at all
[01:49:38.740 --> 01:49:43.060] And so this is the typically the way things go, you know, you have to always be careful
[01:49:43.700 --> 01:49:45.700] About expert testimony
[01:49:45.860 --> 01:49:48.660] And you should always be able to see the data
[01:49:49.780 --> 01:49:52.740] And you know show me the information. This is one of the things I hope that we learned
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[01:51:00.820 --> 01:51:05.620] Painted a very different sketch of human origins than the ones that we presently paint
[01:51:06.500 --> 01:51:08.500] It's constantly changing
[01:51:08.580 --> 01:51:12.900] And you know, the interesting thing is that even though the science is constantly changing
[01:51:13.700 --> 01:51:19.620] And their evolution story or any story that they can come up with that keeps god out of it any origin story
[01:51:20.180 --> 01:51:24.100] That is constantly changed. You know, what has not changed genesis has not changed
[01:51:24.980 --> 01:51:29.860] Not for thousands and thousands of years. It's not changed. It doesn't need to change
[01:51:30.900 --> 01:51:35.860] Because it's right and we can see this just like with the urnstuckle drawings we can see
[01:51:36.580 --> 01:51:38.020] as we
[01:51:38.020 --> 01:51:40.420] Learn more and as we observe more
[01:51:41.300 --> 01:51:44.340] We can see the hand of god and all of this stuff
[01:51:45.140 --> 01:51:49.620] Just look at dna, for example, look at microbiology and the explosion and all that. It's no coincidence
[01:51:50.420 --> 01:51:52.260] that the big push
[01:51:52.260 --> 01:51:54.260] supporting intelligent design
[01:51:54.420 --> 01:51:56.420] Came from a microbiologist
[01:51:57.540 --> 01:52:02.420] William, I think it's first thing. Anyway, his name was bae. He was his last name and the book was called
[01:52:03.140 --> 01:52:05.300] Darwin's black box. Why did he call it that?
[01:52:06.180 --> 01:52:11.780] Darwin had a couple of problems with his theory of molecules to man evolution again
[01:52:13.300 --> 01:52:16.660] You see changes in animals over a period of time sometimes that is done
[01:52:17.780 --> 01:52:22.900] By breeding sometimes that's just done by the process of natural selection
[01:52:23.700 --> 01:52:25.700] and that is
[01:52:26.340 --> 01:52:27.860] the
[01:52:27.860 --> 01:52:28.740] you know
[01:52:28.740 --> 01:52:30.420] genetic variation
[01:52:30.420 --> 01:52:35.860] And different animals and natural things that happen that cause them to change slightly, but they don't change
[01:52:37.140 --> 01:52:43.940] From a fish to a bird. They don't change have any real meaningful change. They still are there within that
[01:52:44.980 --> 01:52:47.140] kind of animal
[01:52:47.140 --> 01:52:48.020] and
[01:52:48.020 --> 01:52:53.940] So darwin was concerned about the missing links in the fossils and that's why all that stuff about the built-down man and java man
[01:52:54.020 --> 01:52:58.020] And lucy and everything so it's been contentious and they've never found any missing links
[01:52:58.020 --> 01:53:03.380] They'd ever found any transitional fossils. And so you've had some of the scientists. They said well
[01:53:04.340 --> 01:53:08.580] There's no missing links. We've been looking at this for what is 150 years or something
[01:53:09.300 --> 01:53:11.300] So let's say we'll call it punctuated
[01:53:12.160 --> 01:53:18.100] Evolution so everything goes along solid state and all of a sudden you have a hopeful monster that is born
[01:53:18.500 --> 01:53:22.260] You have some kind of weird mutation and then somehow that weird mutation
[01:53:23.380 --> 01:53:25.380] is able to reproduce
[01:53:25.540 --> 01:53:30.500] That's not real either that's no more real than lamarckian inheritance, which was well, I think
[01:53:31.220 --> 01:53:32.420] the
[01:53:32.420 --> 01:53:35.060] The elephants or the giraffes have the giraffes have a long
[01:53:35.620 --> 01:53:39.860] Neck because they liked the fruit that was up high so they gradually over a period of time
[01:53:39.940 --> 01:53:44.260] They just evolved that neck because that's what they wanted was that high fruit. Well, I mean you can see that
[01:53:44.340 --> 01:53:50.100] You know people with apple orchards their children just get progressively taller and taller as the generations go and soon
[01:53:50.180 --> 01:53:54.260] They're able to just pick the apples straight off the trees. That's right. Yeah, and that's not true
[01:53:54.260 --> 01:53:56.500] And that was easily and quickly debunked
[01:53:57.380 --> 01:54:02.020] One person decided they would go through a couple of generations and cut the tails off of the rats
[01:54:02.740 --> 01:54:07.700] And I guess what that didn't make the rats tails shorter in subsequent generations either
[01:54:07.780 --> 01:54:10.500] So there's various things like that. They've been coming and going
[01:54:11.300 --> 01:54:13.300] So there was a missing link that was missing
[01:54:14.180 --> 01:54:16.180] And still missing
[01:54:16.420 --> 01:54:18.980] And then there was darwin's black box, which he said
[01:54:19.620 --> 01:54:21.620] I think one of the biggest problems of my theory
[01:54:22.180 --> 01:54:26.180] Is the human eye and not just the human eye, but all eyes that are out there
[01:54:26.900 --> 01:54:28.900] And he said it is so incredibly complex
[01:54:29.540 --> 01:54:31.540] How could that have happened?
[01:54:32.020 --> 01:54:33.300] without
[01:54:33.300 --> 01:54:37.220] A designer how could that happen by random chance all these different parts working?
[01:54:37.460 --> 01:54:43.140] And so it was his primitive understanding even in his primitive understanding. He could see that was an issue
[01:54:43.700 --> 01:54:45.700] And so that's why bay he
[01:54:45.700 --> 01:54:49.940] Called it darwin's black box. What he did was he looked at microbiology and he said yeah
[01:54:49.940 --> 01:54:54.660] You got black boxes inside of black boxes inside of black boxes as you go further further down
[01:54:55.460 --> 01:55:01.140] And it still stays very complex and it is still even as you get to smaller smaller organisms
[01:55:01.700 --> 01:55:03.700] They still are able to function as organisms
[01:55:03.700 --> 01:55:08.660] They're able to observe and learn and sense and reproduce and all these other things that are there
[01:55:09.140 --> 01:55:10.660] And it truly is amazing
[01:55:10.660 --> 01:55:17.300] And it is an example that as you get smaller smaller things are really getting more and more complex to do things like that
[01:55:18.020 --> 01:55:19.860] and so
[01:55:20.180 --> 01:55:23.780] There's no missing links. There's lots of black boxes and many more of them
[01:55:23.780 --> 01:55:28.420] And as I said before, you know one of the things that really dawned on me one time
[01:55:28.420 --> 01:55:32.740] We took the kids to sea world and we're watching the penguins and so you can stand
[01:55:33.300 --> 01:55:36.420] At a level that is below the water level for the penguins and so they have
[01:55:37.300 --> 01:55:39.700] I'm sure you've seen it. You've got they've got glass there
[01:55:40.180 --> 01:55:43.380] And you can look up at the very top of the window
[01:55:43.460 --> 01:55:48.500] You can see above the water level and you can see the animal the penguins walking around up there
[01:55:49.140 --> 01:55:52.260] And then looking down you can see underwater
[01:55:52.740 --> 01:55:57.380] And so we're watching the penguins and they jump in the water and they're going by us and they're flying and I thought
[01:55:58.420 --> 01:56:00.900] It's interesting. I never thought about that. They're actually flying
[01:56:01.540 --> 01:56:02.820] underwater
[01:56:02.820 --> 01:56:04.820] Well, what do we know about aerodynamics?
[01:56:05.860 --> 01:56:10.340] we know that because and it's kind of common knowledge today, I mean you get into a car and
[01:56:10.980 --> 01:56:13.860] Uh, you know stick your hand out the window and it's really pushing on your hand
[01:56:13.860 --> 01:56:15.700] You can feel the force of it
[01:56:15.700 --> 01:56:20.340] And that's the basic principle for airplanes, right? You get them moving quickly enough
[01:56:21.140 --> 01:56:22.180] and
[01:56:22.180 --> 01:56:24.980] What that does is that changes the air which is a fluid
[01:56:25.620 --> 01:56:31.060] It essentially compresses it so that it is something that can actually lift up a giant plane
[01:56:31.700 --> 01:56:37.140] And the only thing that's missing then is the shape of the airfoil the wing to give it that lift but it's using
[01:56:37.780 --> 01:56:39.780] the the fact that
[01:56:40.180 --> 01:56:42.180] Air is a fluid
[01:56:42.580 --> 01:56:47.380] And I thought now how would moses know that when he wrote down genesis if he made that up because
[01:56:47.700 --> 01:56:52.740] How does he break down the creation of the animals? He's got one day
[01:56:53.300 --> 01:56:56.100] You've got all the animals that swim in the sea and fly in the sky
[01:56:56.900 --> 01:56:58.500] um, so
[01:56:58.500 --> 01:57:00.500] They're all done at that time
[01:57:00.900 --> 01:57:03.780] And it specifically mentions how they move
[01:57:04.820 --> 01:57:07.140] Why would he do that if he's just making it up?
[01:57:07.700 --> 01:57:10.340] But if it's god who is designing it he would know that
[01:57:11.300 --> 01:57:15.380] And so the story of moses and the penguins
[01:57:16.980 --> 01:57:18.580] I guess we could call it that right?
[01:57:18.580 --> 01:57:22.020] And what does moses have to do penguins you never saw any penguins either by the way
[01:57:22.340 --> 01:57:26.980] But somehow he knew about all of that and so then you know, that's one day and then the next day
[01:57:27.620 --> 01:57:30.980] Uh, it's all the animals that move and crawl and walk and creep
[01:57:31.860 --> 01:57:33.540] on land
[01:57:33.540 --> 01:57:36.660] And so it's broken down these two days. It classifies the animals
[01:57:37.300 --> 01:57:39.460] By how they move and why would moses do that?
[01:57:40.100 --> 01:57:42.420] I understand why the maker would do that
[01:57:42.980 --> 01:57:48.420] But I don't understand why moses would do that. So yeah, I don't see a conflict as a matter of fact
[01:57:49.060 --> 01:57:51.060] The more I look at science
[01:57:51.700 --> 01:57:53.700] The more I see god's hand in it
[01:57:55.220 --> 01:57:58.440] So brian's big complaint about darwinism
[01:57:59.300 --> 01:58:01.300] Was that it was nihilistic?
[01:58:02.340 --> 01:58:05.860] And he said if we take the same thing that nishi said
[01:58:06.740 --> 01:58:12.580] Nishi was an atheist and in his mind he no longer believed in god and he said god is dead we have killed him
[01:58:13.380 --> 01:58:15.940] And it's going to be really bad for our society. That's
[01:58:16.660 --> 01:58:21.380] You know william jennings brian saw that he understands that that kind of nihilism
[01:58:22.260 --> 01:58:26.660] Is very destructive to society. So that was really what he was pushing back and that was the intention
[01:58:27.300 --> 01:58:29.300] of many of these people in terms of
[01:58:30.500 --> 01:58:32.500] Putting these laws through
[01:58:32.980 --> 01:58:35.540] But I think the thing that we need to understand as
[01:58:36.340 --> 01:58:42.580] As christians or as conservatives or as liberals or whatever. We all need to whatever our belief is about something
[01:58:43.540 --> 01:58:44.980] you should be
[01:58:44.980 --> 01:58:46.980] Convinced enough in your mind
[01:58:47.460 --> 01:58:49.620] That you don't have to censor other people
[01:58:50.180 --> 01:58:52.180] In other words, we don't have to
[01:58:52.260 --> 01:58:56.660] You have to stop people from talking about evolution. We never did that. I mean I
[01:58:57.300 --> 01:58:59.300] Talked to boys quite a bit
[01:58:59.380 --> 01:59:02.420] About evolution I taught them about evolution along with
[01:59:03.620 --> 01:59:05.220] creation
[01:59:05.220 --> 01:59:06.820] and
[01:59:06.820 --> 01:59:10.660] You know, we don't have to hide from things like that. We should be convinced in our own minds
[01:59:11.540 --> 01:59:13.540] and we should
[01:59:13.540 --> 01:59:15.800] Be open to debate and to discussion
[01:59:16.820 --> 01:59:22.100] and so again william jennings brian failed to really defend genesis in the
[01:59:23.220 --> 01:59:27.220] In the trial he was too focused on politics. That's a lesson for us
[01:59:27.620 --> 01:59:32.340] It's also a lesson for us that we don't need to run and hide for all of this from all this stuff
[01:59:33.300 --> 01:59:35.300] And as he's pointing out
[01:59:35.300 --> 01:59:38.340] In this article from real real clear science. He says
[01:59:39.200 --> 01:59:42.740] nihilistic ideology that would bear bitter fruit wherever it took root
[01:59:43.380 --> 01:59:47.540] The social and economic upheavals in the decade that followed the great war of world war one
[01:59:48.180 --> 01:59:51.300] Seemed to provide ample evidence for brian's argument
[01:59:52.180 --> 01:59:56.740] The people of the south were paying close attention to the events and were not liking what they saw brian's critique
[01:59:56.820 --> 01:59:58.420] of darwinism
[01:59:58.420 --> 02:00:06.500] was the seed crystal that precipitated these anxieties into political action and the passing of the butler act
[02:00:07.380 --> 02:00:09.380] and so
[02:00:09.620 --> 02:00:11.620] um a lot of people
[02:00:12.020 --> 02:00:14.180] Did for that some people did it just because they said well, yeah
[02:00:14.260 --> 02:00:18.260] We want genesis talk to our kids and you know, this other thing is a lie. I don't believe it
[02:00:18.340 --> 02:00:22.100] We don't want to teach that to them. I think it's good to teach both sides of it
[02:00:22.660 --> 02:00:24.660] I think you want to teach the controversy
[02:00:24.740 --> 02:00:26.740] It's one of the things they do at the creation museum
[02:00:27.540 --> 02:00:32.820] That has the answers and genesis has they show evidence. They say here's the fossil
[02:00:32.820 --> 02:00:39.700] Here's this here's how the evolutionist and the atheist interprets this here's how we interpret it and why
[02:00:40.660 --> 02:00:42.660] And that's the way I tried to teach
[02:00:46.260 --> 02:00:47.380] So
[02:00:47.380 --> 02:00:50.740] We don't censor we should invite debate and free speech
[02:00:51.220 --> 02:00:55.540] And that's what really bothers me is I see people all the way across the political spectrum
[02:00:56.020 --> 02:01:00.180] I see christians out there who are trying to shut down things. No, we need to be
[02:01:00.820 --> 02:01:03.860] Convinced of it and convinced enough that we believe that we can
[02:01:04.740 --> 02:01:07.780] Stand up against this. This is the problem with Fauci and all these other people
[02:01:08.020 --> 02:01:11.060] I am science do what I said because i'm the expert
[02:01:11.540 --> 02:01:13.300] No, we want to see the data
[02:01:13.300 --> 02:01:17.380] We want to see the details and for us as christians the data and the detail
[02:01:17.940 --> 02:01:21.140] Is the bible and we talk about origins it's in genesis
[02:01:21.780 --> 02:01:25.300] And we don't need to worry about that. It's you know, i've mentioned this many times before
[02:01:25.700 --> 02:01:29.940] I actually discovered looking this up. I thought well, let me make sure see who it was that really
[02:01:30.420 --> 02:01:32.980] Uh gave this quote and it wasn't augustin
[02:01:33.700 --> 02:01:35.700] But it was charles haddon spurgeon
[02:01:36.260 --> 02:01:39.620] Who said um truth doesn't need to be defended
[02:01:40.740 --> 02:01:42.740] Uh like a lion
[02:01:42.820 --> 02:01:45.060] You need to let it loose and it'll defend itself
[02:01:46.020 --> 02:01:48.020] I think we need to be convinced of that
[02:01:48.500 --> 02:01:51.700] Whether it's whether we're talking about science or whether we're talking about religion
[02:01:51.780 --> 02:01:56.900] The essence is truth and I don't see a dichotomy of opposing things. You know, it's it's
[02:01:57.620 --> 02:01:59.620] If you've got real science
[02:01:59.700 --> 02:02:04.980] And if you got spiritual truth, they don't conflict. They don't conflict with each other. They reinforce each other
[02:02:06.100 --> 02:02:08.820] And so churches need to get the camels out of the buildings
[02:02:09.860 --> 02:02:11.860] One thing i think
[02:02:11.860 --> 02:02:13.380] the basics
[02:02:13.460 --> 02:02:14.660] What's that
[02:02:14.660 --> 02:02:16.020] well
[02:02:16.020 --> 02:02:22.100] It's a bit of a niche topic but um in pokemon, you know the things evolve and they still
[02:02:22.580 --> 02:02:28.420] Stay in the same family like whatever this pokemon is it goes to the next stage every single time
[02:02:28.980 --> 02:02:34.500] Whereas in the theory of evolution theoretically a cat could eventually just become a dog
[02:02:35.060 --> 02:02:39.780] Someone at the game company looked at that and said no things have to be consistent
[02:02:39.780 --> 02:02:43.620] It doesn't make enough sense for the children's game that's stupid
[02:02:44.260 --> 02:02:46.260] You know the fool has said in his heart. There is no god
[02:02:46.820 --> 02:02:49.460] And I think the fool can look at these things
[02:02:50.020 --> 02:02:54.580] You know as we said many times that building must have been a tornado in a junkyard or you know
[02:02:54.660 --> 02:02:57.860] I look at a car and i'm not wondering who made that. I just think it happened
[02:02:58.340 --> 02:03:02.980] You know, well our bodies and the bodies of everything around us are far more complicated than that
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[02:04:08.500 --> 02:04:12.180] You may know him from a book that was turned into a movie the case for christ
[02:04:12.820 --> 02:04:18.100] He's done many of these books the case for this and the case for that in terms of christianity
[02:04:18.100 --> 02:04:23.220] He's a christian apologist and I don't mean that he's ashamed of christ. I mean he's giving people
[02:04:24.180 --> 02:04:26.100] reasons to believe
[02:04:26.100 --> 02:04:31.060] And so he had a book that he put out a few years ago case for miracles and I remember reading that but he's
[02:04:31.540 --> 02:04:33.540] Now turned that into a movie
[02:04:34.100 --> 02:04:39.540] And it's in theaters december 15th through 18th. So today's the last day. I just want to let you know about it
[02:04:40.260 --> 02:04:42.500] Probably a good movie to see it was a great book
[02:04:43.060 --> 02:04:44.180] and
[02:04:44.180 --> 02:04:46.180] I really liked it. I thought it was very balanced
[02:04:46.740 --> 02:04:48.740] and very truthful and
[02:04:50.180 --> 02:04:51.780] And well documented
[02:04:51.780 --> 02:04:53.620] and so
[02:04:53.620 --> 02:04:58.500] I'm late in terms of telling you about this because I kept thinking we might be able to get him on and interview him
[02:04:58.580 --> 02:05:00.660] Hopefully we will someday about some of his books
[02:05:01.300 --> 02:05:06.740] But he was booked up and taking some time off and so we couldn't get him on so I wanted to tell you about this
[02:05:06.980 --> 02:05:08.980] But I also wanted to tell you
[02:05:08.980 --> 02:05:15.300] Of an example that he had he said a lot of people were spiritually curious become more curious around christmas because all this activity
[02:05:16.100 --> 02:05:21.060] Um, the culture is focused on christmas and so they began to wonder so what is this really about?
[02:05:21.700 --> 02:05:24.260] You know, what does it really mean trolling brown? You know that type of thing
[02:05:24.820 --> 02:05:28.740] He says I think people are more spiritually open this time of year. So I think it's the perfect time to do this film
[02:05:29.540 --> 02:05:32.580] Looks at the credibility of whether or not god is still
[02:05:33.220 --> 02:05:35.220] In the miracle business today
[02:05:35.540 --> 02:05:38.340] And I think he is you know, it was like I said
[02:05:39.060 --> 02:05:42.180] Strobel's book the case for miracles is an excellent book. There's also
[02:05:43.860 --> 02:05:47.940] If you take a look at the diary of george miller, which I talked about many many times
[02:05:48.820 --> 02:05:50.900] That is a wonderful diary
[02:05:51.460 --> 02:05:57.300] And if you keep a diary with something like the david night journal or something or anything else keep a diary and uh,
[02:05:57.460 --> 02:05:59.380] And I think you'll see
[02:05:59.380 --> 02:06:00.480] miracles
[02:06:00.480 --> 02:06:03.940] Providence and and again if you think about it, you know if god
[02:06:04.660 --> 02:06:06.660] structures things in your life
[02:06:06.820 --> 02:06:10.100] That in and of itself is a miracle, but he made the point in the book
[02:06:10.740 --> 02:06:12.420] that if you look at
[02:06:12.420 --> 02:06:15.300] people who believe that miracles have happened
[02:06:15.860 --> 02:06:18.180] It is highly skewed towards the medical profession
[02:06:18.820 --> 02:06:23.860] Who's seen a lot of these different things? And so he said, um, you know when he talks about
[02:06:24.500 --> 02:06:31.060] Miracles in his book, he said these are all things we have taken cases that are documented medically
[02:06:31.860 --> 02:06:36.020] You have a lot of eyewitnesses to this you have people who don't have any motivation
[02:06:36.740 --> 02:06:41.380] Excuse me any motivation to deceive they're not doing it for a particular purpose
[02:06:42.900 --> 02:06:46.180] And then there is also no natural explanation for this and I remember
[02:06:46.740 --> 02:06:52.900] When I read the book he referenced a study that was done in a guy who wrote a series of articles and the guy
[02:06:53.380 --> 02:06:59.620] You know was not from a pentecostal or or you know, some kind of a background like that at all
[02:07:00.100 --> 02:07:01.460] and he
[02:07:01.460 --> 02:07:07.060] looked at it from a purely data scientific standpoint and he compiled two volumes
[02:07:07.620 --> 02:07:09.220] of hardback books
[02:07:09.220 --> 02:07:13.780] Uh, and I thought it was so interesting when he interviewed him. I went out and got those books. I've got those books
[02:07:14.100 --> 02:07:16.100] um, and they
[02:07:16.100 --> 02:07:18.100] it's just you know, uh
[02:07:18.580 --> 02:07:21.860] Like a like a bibliography is the way the thing is set up
[02:07:22.500 --> 02:07:24.900] tremendous number of miracles that
[02:07:25.780 --> 02:07:31.540] Are all pretty recent that they went through and so he said his favorite story
[02:07:32.100 --> 02:07:34.100] Was the story of a woman named barbara?
[02:07:34.740 --> 02:07:39.860] And she had multiple sclerosis even as a teenager and she was much older at this point
[02:07:39.860 --> 02:07:42.660] She was had deteriorated very very badly
[02:07:43.380 --> 02:07:48.500] We got medical records that documented her case up to the point where several years later. She is in hospice
[02:07:48.900 --> 02:07:50.900] He says she's on her deathbed
[02:07:51.540 --> 02:07:53.540] She's curled up like a pretzel
[02:07:53.540 --> 02:07:55.540] She's rigid
[02:07:55.540 --> 02:07:57.540] One lung collapsed
[02:07:57.540 --> 02:07:59.540] The other lung is at fifty percent
[02:07:59.540 --> 02:08:01.540] She's intubated
[02:08:01.540 --> 02:08:03.540] She's got a tube to keep her going in her throat
[02:08:03.540 --> 02:08:07.540] Uh, she was virtually blind
[02:08:07.540 --> 02:08:15.540] She lost control of her bowels and urination and her legs had atrophied because she had not been able to walk for seven years at that point
[02:08:15.540 --> 02:08:17.540] She's dying he said
[02:08:18.020 --> 02:08:21.940] And so somebody there said hey, why don't we call the christian radio station here in chicago?
[02:08:22.660 --> 02:08:24.660] Ask people to pray for her
[02:08:25.860 --> 02:08:29.860] They had 450 people that sent letters
[02:08:32.340 --> 02:08:34.340] They've been praying for her
[02:08:35.220 --> 02:08:36.900] and
[02:08:36.900 --> 02:08:43.460] Personally, I believe we've seen that sort of thing in our life. Yes this year what happened this year just all of you praying
[02:08:44.420 --> 02:08:49.860] Truly was an amazing blessing and we cannot thank you all enough. That's true. It's just um
[02:08:50.660 --> 02:08:57.540] It was wonderful and amazing to see and I truly believe that the prayers are what helped
[02:08:58.180 --> 02:09:00.180] Yeah, and why you're still here with us
[02:09:01.140 --> 02:09:02.580] Yeah
[02:09:02.580 --> 02:09:04.580] Yeah, I couldn't talk couldn't walk
[02:09:04.740 --> 02:09:06.100] That's amazing
[02:09:06.100 --> 02:09:08.260] Anyway, um, and now here we are
[02:09:08.980 --> 02:09:16.660] So I personally believe he's still in the business of miracles, yeah, so I should keep a diary
[02:09:19.460 --> 02:09:25.460] Anyway, uh, so she's she's got her friends that are reading these letters to her
[02:09:26.580 --> 02:09:33.540] And uh again, she's curled up like a pretzel. She can't walk. She can't see none of this stuff. And so
[02:09:34.100 --> 02:09:41.140] She hears over in the corner room where nobody was at that point in time
[02:09:41.860 --> 02:09:46.180] She hears a voice that says my child get up and walk
[02:09:47.460 --> 02:09:50.660] At that point she pulled the tube out of her throat
[02:09:51.380 --> 02:09:53.380] And she got out of bed
[02:09:53.540 --> 02:09:58.180] Her feet and legs which hadn't operated for years had been seven years since she had walked
[02:09:58.980 --> 02:10:02.660] Suddenly carried her and they said and then she got her eyesight back
[02:10:04.260 --> 02:10:10.340] Uh, and um, this she had people in the room with her. The church was very shocked to see her walk in
[02:10:15.060 --> 02:10:17.060] He said
[02:10:17.140 --> 02:10:20.820] Oh just there was a church service. Yeah, the pastor's up front
[02:10:21.940 --> 02:10:25.060] Yep, that's right. He said anybody got any announcements since you walked in
[02:10:26.660 --> 02:10:29.620] And uh, so they couldn't believe it and so
[02:10:29.620 --> 02:10:31.620] So
[02:10:32.500 --> 02:10:38.340] Said the whole place erupted with people singing amazing grace that once was blind and now I see
[02:10:39.620 --> 02:10:41.300] and
[02:10:41.300 --> 02:10:47.300] That's the perfect song for this. Yeah. Yeah her doctor and they'd been treating her one of them said
[02:10:47.940 --> 02:10:49.460] I saw her walking
[02:10:49.460 --> 02:10:54.580] Uh down the corner to my office and at first I thought she's died. That's gonna be a ghost or something
[02:10:56.260 --> 02:10:58.260] But it wasn't
[02:10:58.500 --> 02:11:01.140] So they looked at it as medically impossible
[02:11:04.660 --> 02:11:07.300] He said this is just one of the stories in the film
[02:11:11.220 --> 02:11:18.100] And we know that what science considers impossible or what medicine considers impossible is nothing that's right
[02:11:18.980 --> 02:11:21.220] That's right. So, you know if you've been
[02:11:22.500 --> 02:11:27.140] Uh, you know, whatever your situation is, that's why I say you need to pray for scott adams
[02:11:29.140 --> 02:11:32.340] Um, he's in a very difficult situation
[02:11:33.700 --> 02:11:35.300] Yes
[02:11:35.300 --> 02:11:36.340] um
[02:11:36.340 --> 02:11:42.260] It's easy to look at someone like scott and say well he made his bed this were this was his choice
[02:11:42.340 --> 02:11:44.340] He brought it upon himself
[02:11:44.340 --> 02:11:46.980] No, I think you know, I I look at that and it's
[02:11:48.180 --> 02:11:53.460] All of these things that these these medical poisonings and things like that that happened, you know
[02:11:53.460 --> 02:11:55.460] There was deception involved in that
[02:11:56.180 --> 02:12:01.780] Uh, you know people were lied to they were coerced they trusted experts and so many other things like that
[02:12:02.260 --> 02:12:05.380] So it's never the person's fault. It's the fault of the people
[02:12:06.020 --> 02:12:10.820] Who were professionals who didn't do their due diligence or maybe they knew and they deceived people
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[02:13:14.360 --> 02:13:18.680] So I don't ever go there. I don't even do that with abortion. I mean the person
[02:13:19.800 --> 02:13:23.960] May know uh, but then again, they they may not they may have been deceived
[02:13:24.600 --> 02:13:26.600] There's a lot of that going around as well
[02:13:26.760 --> 02:13:29.240] So let's cover the comments before we take a break
[02:13:29.320 --> 02:13:32.760] I just wanted to mention that to you because you might want to take them today's the last day
[02:13:33.240 --> 02:13:37.160] That you'll be able to see that movie. I imagine at some point in time. It'll come on
[02:13:37.640 --> 02:13:42.120] Uh streaming on video or you can get it on the dvd people still buy dvds
[02:13:43.240 --> 02:13:47.080] I think it's all gone to blu-ray and maybe even beyond that. That's right
[02:13:47.080 --> 02:13:53.080] I prefer actually discs if people are still even buying media. Most people just stream everything. Yeah
[02:13:53.480 --> 02:13:59.240] Yeah, which that means your library can evaporate instantly. That's right. That's right
[02:13:59.800 --> 02:14:04.680] Yeah, we run out of uh, we have some kind of a emp or something in our culture just vanishes
[02:14:05.320 --> 02:14:07.320] It's become very ethereal
[02:14:08.120 --> 02:14:13.080] You talk about that temporary life is you just got to pull the plug on the stream and it's all gone
[02:14:13.480 --> 02:14:18.920] To be fair. I wouldn't mourn too much if this culture just went foot overnight. That's right
[02:14:19.240 --> 02:14:23.240] Yeah, we want to cover those comments before we go to our guest. We've got uh, jack lawson
[02:14:23.320 --> 02:14:27.160] Yes, jack lawson books is uh ready to join us. I guess he's on the line
[02:14:27.320 --> 02:14:30.760] Okay, we'll run through these pesano vante 1776
[02:14:31.000 --> 02:14:36.600] This is a 35 year old extremely fit co-worker of my sister suffered a stroke recently at the office
[02:14:37.160 --> 02:14:40.120] 911 was called and she was hospitalized tests were run
[02:14:40.440 --> 02:14:45.800] My sister learned yesterday that this otherwise healthy young married woman had been convict facts
[02:14:46.600 --> 02:14:50.120] Sorry to see that so pray for this woman. Yeah
[02:14:50.920 --> 02:14:56.280] Yes, and guard goldsmith and of course you can find guard at liberty conspiracy on rumble
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[02:14:59.460 --> 02:15:04.580] Check him out. He says evolution claims gradual random mutation offers advantages
[02:15:04.660 --> 02:15:11.700] But gradual is not significant enough to change so they created the pretense of punctuated equilibrium, which is not gradual
[02:15:11.860 --> 02:15:15.540] It's insane. That's right. Well, you know, one of the things is okay, so
[02:15:16.180 --> 02:15:20.740] Um, they want to tell us that you know mice and bats are related to each other
[02:15:20.740 --> 02:15:25.300] You know one evolves into the other as a matter of fact even the fleeter mouse german the fleeter mouse, right?
[02:15:25.460 --> 02:15:27.460] The flying mouse is what they call it
[02:15:27.540 --> 02:15:32.820] Well, you know what happens if you know whether you're going from a mouse to a bat or from a bat to a mouse
[02:15:33.540 --> 02:15:37.380] If it can't fly, but it's still got wings or vestigial wings or something like that
[02:15:38.100 --> 02:15:40.100] That's a disadvantage to the mouse
[02:15:40.180 --> 02:15:44.580] I mean the mouse is big advantage as they can squeeze through anything right couldn't do that if it's got some
[02:15:44.980 --> 02:15:49.060] You know burgeoning wings that are there so that doesn't work at all
[02:15:49.300 --> 02:15:52.100] And that's the case with all these different things one of the reasons why you know
[02:15:52.100 --> 02:15:54.100] We go through this would teach the kids
[02:15:54.100 --> 02:16:00.900] You know about a woodpecker or about a giraffe or about this or that all these different animals have all these different systems in them
[02:16:01.540 --> 02:16:06.100] That are unique to that particular animal and they reinforce each other
[02:16:06.820 --> 02:16:07.940] and
[02:16:07.940 --> 02:16:12.740] One of those systems by itself would be a detriment to their survival. They all have to be there all at once
[02:16:14.100 --> 02:16:16.100] And there's not any way for them
[02:16:16.420 --> 02:16:21.380] To uh show that happening. Yes, we have christian constitutional conservative
[02:16:21.460 --> 02:16:28.980] He says his mercy seems to be selective. Why her and not the four-year-old with stage four cancer dying in saint jude's
[02:16:29.220 --> 02:16:35.140] that's right, we don't understand it at this point in time and um, yes god's mercy is
[02:16:35.860 --> 02:16:38.260] Selective and we don't understand what he's doing. I mean, it's not
[02:16:38.820 --> 02:16:40.180] always even
[02:16:40.180 --> 02:16:43.060] About us sometimes it's about the people around us
[02:16:44.020 --> 02:16:47.860] And so we really can't understand that it's like the the song by
[02:16:49.220 --> 02:16:51.220] I can't remember the guy's name, but it's uh
[02:16:52.340 --> 02:16:55.860] God works in mysterious ways, right his wonders to perform
[02:16:57.540 --> 02:17:02.900] Yeah, I mean even in my own personal life you will know i've got ra and it it sucks
[02:17:02.980 --> 02:17:07.940] I can't run my walk is all screwed up. There's no soft tissue in my knees anymore
[02:17:08.260 --> 02:17:14.420] So there's pain but i've met so many kind people people just questioning like hey, what's up?
[02:17:14.500 --> 02:17:16.980] What's uh, what you got going on? Why are you limping?
[02:17:17.620 --> 02:17:18.660] and
[02:17:18.660 --> 02:17:25.060] For all I know the reason I have this is because maybe one day i'll get the chance to you know witness to someone about it
[02:17:26.340 --> 02:17:27.220] so
[02:17:27.220 --> 02:17:32.500] Gotta keep these things in perspective the clay can't say to the potter. Why have you made me this way?
[02:17:33.380 --> 02:17:35.220] And you never know
[02:17:35.220 --> 02:17:39.560] Uh, you know what it what it saved you from? I mean you were going to ride motorcycles
[02:17:41.460 --> 02:17:43.460] The motorcycle was
[02:17:44.020 --> 02:17:51.380] The ra is maybe less of an issue than if you'd had an accident on a motorcycle so that's what your mom and I always think
[02:17:52.500 --> 02:17:55.780] That probably would have led to a bit more crippling
[02:17:56.180 --> 02:18:04.100] Yeah, mama c 1996 as my father-in-law was healed of ms after the pastor prayed over him. This was 50 years ago
[02:18:04.900 --> 02:18:06.820] Yes, that's right
[02:18:06.820 --> 02:18:08.340] and
[02:18:08.340 --> 02:18:12.900] That's what I like about his book. It's not just a collection. I mean there I said there is a two-volume
[02:18:14.260 --> 02:18:18.100] set of books that is just a collection of things like that, but
[02:18:19.380 --> 02:18:22.980] You know, he looks at it from a lot of different standpoints. You know, we have the miracle
[02:18:23.540 --> 02:18:29.780] Of our relationship and rebirth with christ. That's a big deal, right? Obviously the biggest
[02:18:30.740 --> 02:18:32.980] the miracle of the bible
[02:18:32.980 --> 02:18:38.260] We have a lot of different miracles. We have miracles and provenance and things like that, but he examines the
[02:18:39.220 --> 02:18:44.500] The efficacy of prayer and things like that and perspective of secularists in terms of
[02:18:44.980 --> 02:18:48.180] Reacting to it as well. It's a very balanced book. I thought it was an excellent book
[02:18:48.420 --> 02:18:51.300] Well, we're going to take a quick break and we have an interview with
[02:18:52.100 --> 02:18:54.100] Jack Lawson and I think
[02:18:54.180 --> 02:18:56.900] Y'all are going to find this to be very interesting and it is a time
[02:18:57.700 --> 02:18:58.740] As we
[02:18:58.740 --> 02:19:02.980] Earn this very dangerous time that we shall be thinking about that. So we're going to
[02:19:03.700 --> 02:19:05.960] Take a quick break and we'll be right back with jack lawson
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[02:22:20.340 --> 02:22:28.300] Alright, welcome back and joining us now is Jack Lawson and you can find his books, Civil
[02:22:28.300 --> 02:22:29.300] Defense Manual.
[02:22:29.300 --> 02:22:31.100] You can find that at JackLawsonBooks.com.
[02:22:32.100 --> 02:22:36.580] He also has a substack that he puts up very interesting articles.
[02:22:36.580 --> 02:22:42.780] He's had so much experience in survival type of situations and he knows a lot of people
[02:22:42.780 --> 02:22:48.980] who are very well-schooled and who are expert and have lived this and so there's a lot of
[02:22:48.980 --> 02:22:50.860] excellent tips in this book.
[02:22:50.860 --> 02:22:55.980] I wanted to get him on today because I wanted to talk about the vulnerability that I see
[02:22:55.980 --> 02:22:57.300] in terms of infrastructure.
[02:22:57.500 --> 02:23:02.140] The very first time I talked to Jack we were talking about how vulnerable our infrastructure
[02:23:02.140 --> 02:23:09.340] was to an EMP attack or something like that and that was a long time ago and we see all
[02:23:09.340 --> 02:23:18.780] of these vulnerabilities really multiplying and interconnected and so our entire society,
[02:23:18.780 --> 02:23:24.740] our grid and everything that supports it is getting more and more complex and we see this
[02:23:24.820 --> 02:23:27.780] happening with the AI stuff that is there.
[02:23:27.780 --> 02:23:32.580] The AI coming in and being inserted into our society is going to be a whole other point
[02:23:32.580 --> 02:23:36.020] of possible failure when we become dependent on that.
[02:23:36.020 --> 02:23:38.820] We're going to pull that NJAC into the Pentagon.
[02:23:38.820 --> 02:23:41.940] They're very excited about pulling AI into the Pentagon.
[02:23:41.940 --> 02:23:44.420] I don't know about that.
[02:23:44.420 --> 02:23:50.060] I don't necessarily think that's a good thing and so you have these different types of failure
[02:23:50.060 --> 02:23:55.780] modes because we just had a couple of stories about that that I didn't get to yet today
[02:23:55.780 --> 02:24:03.780] but it can fail in some spectacular ways but even the build out of the data centers and
[02:24:03.780 --> 02:24:08.180] the power that they require is going to be a real challenging thing whether it is the
[02:24:08.180 --> 02:24:13.580] green agenda that's being imposed on people in the EU and the UK destroying manufacturing
[02:24:13.580 --> 02:24:19.460] and rationing energy and making it extremely expensive or whether it is going to be done
[02:24:19.580 --> 02:24:25.620] because of AI data centers because they're going to get the first crack at any energy
[02:24:25.620 --> 02:24:32.620] and the rapid build out is going to affect the rates of energy as well as the availability.
[02:24:32.620 --> 02:24:38.220] So we got threats coming from both the left and the right in terms of the energy infrastructure
[02:24:38.220 --> 02:24:41.460] and that is such a fundamental part of our society.
[02:24:41.460 --> 02:24:45.740] We can all remember back to the rationing that happened with OPEC.
[02:24:45.740 --> 02:24:49.340] Just think when they start rationing electricity and other things like that.
[02:24:49.340 --> 02:24:54.300] That can come from a number of directions but it also can come from conflict.
[02:24:54.300 --> 02:24:58.260] We look at what is happening in Ukraine and Russia war.
[02:24:58.260 --> 02:25:04.220] The two of them are taking pot shots at each other's infrastructure and it is so incredibly
[02:25:04.220 --> 02:25:06.380] easy and you've talked about this many times Jack.
[02:25:06.380 --> 02:25:12.340] So incredibly easy to take out this complicated distributed infrastructure and it can be very
[02:25:12.340 --> 02:25:16.740] time consuming to get it back if they take out the right things, can't it?
[02:25:16.740 --> 02:25:20.220] Yes, it can.
[02:25:20.220 --> 02:25:25.060] David I'd first like to say this.
[02:25:25.060 --> 02:25:27.900] I have a Christian mentor.
[02:25:27.900 --> 02:25:36.900] Now I'm just trying to get the heathen out of myself but he is a retired army colonel,
[02:25:36.900 --> 02:25:39.380] very very articulate and intelligent guy.
[02:25:39.380 --> 02:25:48.380] He sent me a picture from the Hubble telescope of our galaxy and he put an arrow to a little
[02:25:48.380 --> 02:25:56.380] spot in, I think it was in the Orion arm, and he put a little arrow to it and said us.
[02:25:56.380 --> 02:26:03.340] And I look at this thing, I put it at the top of my to-do list that I look at every
[02:26:03.340 --> 02:26:04.340] day.
[02:26:05.340 --> 02:26:12.740] so I know what's going on and I was just blown away by it.
[02:26:12.740 --> 02:26:16.740] The Bible, I'm going on 79.
[02:26:16.740 --> 02:26:17.740] Am I afraid?
[02:26:17.740 --> 02:26:19.700] No, I'm not afraid.
[02:26:19.700 --> 02:26:27.580] I used to think I was lucky and things that are happening in my life I shouldn't be talking
[02:26:27.580 --> 02:26:28.580] to you.
[02:26:29.020 --> 02:26:37.420] I'm not trying to portray myself as Mr. Danger action guy or anything like that but the point
[02:26:37.420 --> 02:26:47.500] being is issues I've had with my daughter, issues I've had in combat, I shouldn't be
[02:26:47.500 --> 02:26:55.860] here, my daughter wouldn't be here if in my opinion it wasn't divine intervention.
[02:26:55.860 --> 02:26:57.820] I think people have to know.
[02:26:57.820 --> 02:27:05.060] This is the first year I'm looking at Christmas differently, it's not decorations, it's not
[02:27:05.060 --> 02:27:16.180] toys for the kids, it's a good feeling and it's the birth of somebody I believe is the
[02:27:16.180 --> 02:27:19.580] savior of mankind.
[02:27:19.620 --> 02:27:31.420] Unfortunately we live as prisoners in physical, under physical laws that I don't think apply
[02:27:31.420 --> 02:27:40.540] in the rest of the universe and people look at this as things can happen that are outside
[02:27:40.540 --> 02:27:43.980] of this dimension.
[02:27:43.980 --> 02:27:54.780] I think they're like mass prayer, I believe it has a basis but anyway going back to, let
[02:27:54.780 --> 02:27:56.780] me just explain to the audience a little bit.
[02:27:56.780 --> 02:28:03.060] The ultimate preparation is really that event that's going to happen to each and every one
[02:28:03.060 --> 02:28:08.780] of us and that's really what we need to prepare for first and foremost I think and you're
[02:28:08.780 --> 02:28:10.500] absolutely right about that.
[02:28:10.500 --> 02:28:16.940] Yeah, in this realm food and water, I used to put food first, I've changed it around
[02:28:16.940 --> 02:28:25.540] now to put water and food because the water situation is, that's moved up the ladder,
[02:28:25.540 --> 02:28:33.100] I don't think people realize, we don't have the wells that we used to have, we open wells,
[02:28:33.100 --> 02:28:44.820] we have a structure that's so complex and so dangerous and so fragile and foreign governments
[02:28:44.820 --> 02:28:54.860] that don't like us have been, spent 35 years or more practicing hacking into our systems
[02:28:54.860 --> 02:28:59.660] and now will that happen for any reason?
[02:28:59.660 --> 02:29:07.140] I think it will happen if we align ourselves in some of these ongoing wars, we've already
[02:29:07.140 --> 02:29:16.820] aligned ourselves in the Middle East so that makes a bunch of enemies but I think that
[02:29:16.820 --> 02:29:21.420] people have got to look at one thing for Christmas if they're going to get anything, get some
[02:29:21.420 --> 02:29:27.480] blue barrels, a couple of them and fill them full of water, I have an article out for free
[02:29:27.480 --> 02:29:36.040] on my civil defense website that tells people how to store water and store it safely to
[02:29:36.040 --> 02:29:38.740] keep bacteria from growing in it.
[02:29:38.740 --> 02:29:44.660] Yeah, because as we're talking, it always makes me think about Darwin, you know he thought
[02:29:44.660 --> 02:29:50.220] he saw bacteria growing in the water, spontaneous generation, life coming out of water you know,
[02:29:51.020 --> 02:29:55.820] well water is a condition that's necessary for life but it doesn't create life but yeah
[02:29:55.820 --> 02:29:59.500] you can wind up with a lot of living things in your water if you don't store it properly
[02:29:59.500 --> 02:30:00.500] can't you?
[02:30:00.500 --> 02:30:09.220] Oh yeah, I've had, I've consumed water when I was in Africa that looked great until we
[02:30:09.220 --> 02:30:14.500] found the black guys with me drank a couple canteens full and they've been used to those
[02:30:15.500 --> 02:30:22.900] I put purifying javelins in mine and I had amoebic dysentery within 24 hours and it looked,
[02:30:22.900 --> 02:30:27.740] the water looked so good until we pulled the float cover up, it was in the middle of a
[02:30:27.740 --> 02:30:32.780] Mozambique and it was a cattle watering trough with a windmill, we pulled the float cover
[02:30:32.780 --> 02:30:39.340] up and there was a dead monkey under there full of maggots and the black guys were peachy,
[02:30:39.340 --> 02:30:44.220] they were just all happy and everything, I wasn't, I can guarantee you I had it for
[02:30:44.220 --> 02:30:50.140] a couple of months and finally a doctor in parachute, going through parachute school
[02:30:50.140 --> 02:30:58.140] with me, he said I got a cure for it and I'll spare you the ghastly detail, it was unbelievable.
[02:30:58.140 --> 02:31:01.340] Scared to death by pushing out the plane right?
[02:31:01.340 --> 02:31:05.980] No more dysentery after that moment, I'll tell you what, people didn't want to be around
[02:31:05.980 --> 02:31:06.980] me.
[02:31:06.980 --> 02:31:13.580] So important thing, don't have dead monkeys in your water, that's an important safety
[02:31:13.580 --> 02:31:14.580] tip.
[02:31:14.580 --> 02:31:20.740] Well you know and this is true of water you see in a beer commercial going down a rocky
[02:31:20.740 --> 02:31:26.420] mountain stream, you know it can look good but it's unbelievable.
[02:31:26.420 --> 02:31:33.900] I'll say this, even city water, it's, you know, trying to talk to these guys that run
[02:31:33.940 --> 02:31:39.300] these places and getting information from them, they don't want to say anything but
[02:31:39.300 --> 02:31:46.620] the bottom line is, if you're dependent on your tap water, you can expect it to be shut
[02:31:46.620 --> 02:31:49.620] off at some point.
[02:31:49.620 --> 02:31:53.100] And you can also expect that maybe there's not a dead monkey but there might be aborted
[02:31:53.100 --> 02:31:54.100] babies in it right?
[02:31:54.100 --> 02:31:56.340] That's what I was talking about earlier, you know.
[02:31:56.340 --> 02:31:59.580] I wasn't aware of that until I watched you sit and talk about that.
[02:31:59.580 --> 02:32:01.700] Yeah, I mean think about that.
[02:32:01.740 --> 02:32:06.900] You know, I can't get one thing about this abortion, what happened to birth control?
[02:32:06.900 --> 02:32:16.940] I don't understand why this is the means of keeping from, you know, a woman getting rid
[02:32:16.940 --> 02:32:25.540] of a baby is birth control, that's a spirit to me that's there and I think it's wrong
[02:32:25.540 --> 02:32:28.900] and I think it's actually evil that people do this.
[02:32:28.900 --> 02:32:35.700] Unless it's a medical emergency and that would have to be really defined properly.
[02:32:35.700 --> 02:32:42.980] Well, it's taken a long time for us to really realize what it truly is and what it's about
[02:32:42.980 --> 02:32:50.380] and they've done a very good job of keeping people in the dark about it and so, you know,
[02:32:50.380 --> 02:32:51.380] it took a very long time.
[02:32:51.380 --> 02:32:55.340] I remember, you know, when I was younger, you know, the Christians all around me, none
[02:32:55.340 --> 02:32:56.340] of them really got it.
[02:32:56.340 --> 02:33:01.260] I mean, the Catholics understood it much earlier for whatever reason.
[02:33:01.260 --> 02:33:04.500] It took a much longer time for most of the Protestants to come around and really realize
[02:33:04.500 --> 02:33:08.220] what was really going on here and start opposing it, so yeah.
[02:33:08.220 --> 02:33:11.180] They can manipulate people pretty easily.
[02:33:11.180 --> 02:33:16.460] My wife and I, our third child, we'd actually paid for an abortion when we were living in
[02:33:16.460 --> 02:33:17.460] Minnesota then.
[02:33:17.460 --> 02:33:22.780] We went to Minnesota, Minneapolis, it was going to happen at 6 o'clock in the morning.
[02:33:22.780 --> 02:33:29.260] We went out for a supper she could eat until 12 o'clock and we sat there and we looked
[02:33:29.260 --> 02:33:33.300] at each other and we both started crying and we said, you know.
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[02:34:33.140 --> 02:34:37.820] Something, we're going to take what comes from this.
[02:34:37.820 --> 02:34:43.660] Just take it as that's the way, that's what we got.
[02:34:43.660 --> 02:34:45.700] And we got a beautiful daughter out of it.
[02:34:46.300 --> 02:34:51.980] She was the first place fitness finalist in the United States against 4,000 girls in Los
[02:34:51.980 --> 02:34:52.980] Angeles.
[02:34:52.980 --> 02:34:53.980] That's a great story.
[02:34:53.980 --> 02:34:56.580] She's a wonderful salt of the earth girl.
[02:34:56.580 --> 02:34:59.620] She's very, she's got her kids in a Christian school.
[02:34:59.620 --> 02:35:06.620] She pulled them out of the school system where she lives because of the DEI and woke stuff
[02:35:07.140 --> 02:35:12.620] that's in there and it's out of control.
[02:35:12.620 --> 02:35:18.540] We took what was given us and it was a godsend.
[02:35:18.540 --> 02:35:23.020] And I use that word godsend as one word because that's what we got.
[02:35:23.020 --> 02:35:24.900] It had to come from there.
[02:35:24.900 --> 02:35:29.140] I can't even begin to tell you all of the issues I've had.
[02:35:29.140 --> 02:35:33.340] She had another issue from me.
[02:35:33.340 --> 02:35:39.020] Let me tell your listening audience a little bit about me.
[02:35:39.140 --> 02:35:45.300] First thing was I was in the American Air Force and this is the crazy guy that wanted
[02:35:45.300 --> 02:35:50.300] to go to Vietnam and everybody that was going didn't want to go and I wanted to go.
[02:35:50.300 --> 02:35:57.060] I went into electronics, I was guaranteed I could go to air commando school and I got
[02:35:57.060 --> 02:35:59.420] stuck in a missile squadron in Minnesota.
[02:35:59.420 --> 02:36:00.900] I'm from Minnesota.
[02:36:00.900 --> 02:36:04.260] I didn't even know there was an Air Force base there.
[02:36:05.060 --> 02:36:12.060] I ended up getting advanced in electronics training because of my electronics aptitude
[02:36:12.060 --> 02:36:19.060] so I was the new guy that got stuck sitting on top of the warhead of the W-40 thermonuclear
[02:36:20.540 --> 02:36:27.540] warhead and I got irradiated from it and I'm in the process of determining some of this
[02:36:28.380 --> 02:36:35.380] but the daughter I'm talking about, all three of our kids are great, but the daughter I'm
[02:36:35.980 --> 02:36:41.900] talking about almost died from a massive hemorrhage.
[02:36:41.900 --> 02:36:48.020] She's one of five recorded women in the world with two uteri and she got pregnant in the
[02:36:48.020 --> 02:36:54.220] deformed one and of all places she has a software company too.
[02:36:54.900 --> 02:37:01.180] Going into an attorney's office and she called me and she said, Dad, something's wrong.
[02:37:01.180 --> 02:37:05.680] She said, I've been bleeding before but I'm bleeding a lot and she lost eight of her nine
[02:37:05.680 --> 02:37:06.680] blood units.
[02:37:06.680 --> 02:37:09.580] I said, get on 911 right now.
[02:37:09.580 --> 02:37:15.300] So they sent an ambulance over from the trauma center right next door to where she was and
[02:37:15.300 --> 02:37:17.740] got her in there.
[02:37:17.740 --> 02:37:23.340] They couldn't save the baby, they saved her but of all things, now tell me what the odds
[02:37:23.340 --> 02:37:25.940] are, am I lucky about this?
[02:37:25.940 --> 02:37:30.940] Next door in that trauma center there was one of the world's foremost gynecological
[02:37:30.940 --> 02:37:37.940] surgeons giving a lecture to 100 doctors, American doctors, he was from Croatia and
[02:37:38.860 --> 02:37:45.200] they pulled him out of that lecture, took him in there, again he couldn't save the baby
[02:37:45.200 --> 02:37:52.200] but the baby's four months old or something but he spent six hours reconstructing her
[02:37:53.820 --> 02:38:00.820] female organs and she's got two wonderful, beautiful, normal kids now and tell me what
[02:38:01.380 --> 02:38:08.380] the odds are that you would have a gynecological surgeon like that right next to you.
[02:38:08.620 --> 02:38:13.540] So anyway, that's a providential miracle right there.
[02:38:13.540 --> 02:38:17.620] Not only was there a doctor in the house but he turned out to be an expert obstetrician,
[02:38:17.620 --> 02:38:19.380] how about that?
[02:38:19.940 --> 02:38:26.020] He, I wrote a nice letter to him, he was just a great guy about everything.
[02:38:26.020 --> 02:38:28.780] Am I getting afraid because I'm 79?
[02:38:28.780 --> 02:38:35.620] No, I've faced death so many times, I'm numb to it and I mean that, I am numb to it when
[02:38:35.620 --> 02:38:42.620] I see a catastrophic situation that I come across, I don't react like most people, I
[02:38:43.220 --> 02:38:48.040] react mechanically, I've seen things that people haven't seen.
[02:38:48.040 --> 02:38:55.040] After the Air Force, I went into the Foreign Legion in Africa in a nasty guerrilla war,
[02:38:55.960 --> 02:39:02.800] I was in an anti-terrorist unit and I got my fill of combat.
[02:39:02.800 --> 02:39:08.400] After that, coming back to the United States, I was on one of the largest police boards
[02:39:08.400 --> 02:39:14.640] in the United States for seven years and in doing that, I ended up riding around with
[02:39:14.680 --> 02:39:21.680] policemen all the time and I have a great deal of sympathy for policemen, people complain
[02:39:22.320 --> 02:39:29.000] about this happened and that happened and they're a cross section of people, as much
[02:39:29.000 --> 02:39:34.320] as they filter out, they're a cross section, there's good ones and bad ones, a vast majority
[02:39:34.320 --> 02:39:36.020] of them are good people.
[02:39:36.020 --> 02:39:42.200] So I've had a lot of experience with that, I'm not going to go into other things but
[02:39:42.240 --> 02:39:49.240] the long and short of it is, I'm more than lucky and as I told you once before, one of
[02:39:49.240 --> 02:39:56.240] my friends looked in my car and saw a Bible and said, Lawson, you? A Bible? And I said,
[02:39:57.480 --> 02:40:03.160] yeah, I go to a Bible study group, I've got a combat veterans group that came out of the
[02:40:03.160 --> 02:40:10.160] VA that I go to and I've got another group of Christian people, I go there, I have problems
[02:40:11.160 --> 02:40:18.160] relating, I'm trying to connect to our Lord and Savior and God and the Holy Spirit and
[02:40:20.120 --> 02:40:21.280] I'm working on it.
[02:40:21.280 --> 02:40:26.320] Well, that's the key thing, gratitude is a really, really helpful thing for anybody
[02:40:26.320 --> 02:40:32.200] to have and so you've got the gratitude but when you've got gratitude and you don't know
[02:40:32.200 --> 02:40:39.200] who you should be thinking, that's who you're thankful to, just past Thanksgiving, it's
[02:40:39.520 --> 02:40:45.240] important to know who you are thankful to and who has put together those events in your
[02:40:45.240 --> 02:40:51.140] life and that's a real grounding thing. So I'm glad that you're on your way. We're all
[02:40:51.140 --> 02:40:58.140] on our way, none of us have really got it all figured out and so the blessing is that
[02:40:59.040 --> 02:41:05.000] you realize that and that's the key, that's really the key. So yeah, you know, you talk
[02:41:05.000 --> 02:41:06.440] about different cops and how they...
[02:41:06.440 --> 02:41:13.440] Before I forget it, before I forget it, Merry Christmas to you and your staff.
[02:41:13.760 --> 02:41:18.000] Well, thank you, Merry Christmas to you as well. Yeah, you were talking about riding
[02:41:18.000 --> 02:41:23.280] around with the cops and how, yeah, they're all, it's a mixed bag and I've talked many
[02:41:23.280 --> 02:41:28.280] times about Frank Serpico, what he had to say. He said, you know, when you have any
[02:41:28.280 --> 02:41:33.720] institution you're going to have good and bad people in it and the question is, is the
[02:41:33.760 --> 02:41:40.360] institution going to embrace the bad or is it going to purge it out? If it embraces it,
[02:41:40.360 --> 02:41:45.680] then it becomes a corruption throughout the entire institution, which is what he saw in
[02:41:45.680 --> 02:41:49.280] the police department in New York and what he spoke out against. But, you know, we just
[02:41:49.280 --> 02:41:54.720] had this terrorist attack over the weekend in Bondi Beach and I had an article I didn't
[02:41:54.720 --> 02:41:59.000] get to today and there was a woman who was there and she said, she got separated from
[02:41:59.000 --> 02:42:02.320] her three-year-old and she thought that all the shooting was going on and she said the
[02:42:02.360 --> 02:42:05.600] police were just there. They were just standing around, two of them, throughout this whole
[02:42:05.600 --> 02:42:11.680] thing. She tried to get one of their guns, which she's lucky that they didn't hurt her,
[02:42:11.680 --> 02:42:15.080] but she tried to get one of their guns because she's going to go do something about it. And
[02:42:15.080 --> 02:42:17.960] so we've had a lot of people say they just stood around, they didn't do anything and
[02:42:17.960 --> 02:42:22.600] I've said for the longest time, this is why you need to have guns and, you know, teachers
[02:42:22.600 --> 02:42:28.320] need to be armed because, you know, what happened with that guy who disarmed the shooter, he
[02:42:28.320 --> 02:42:34.440] didn't have any weapons and he went after him unarmed. And so that's heroic. But you
[02:42:34.440 --> 02:42:40.000] don't have that many heroes in life. But if somebody is coming into your school and shooting
[02:42:40.000 --> 02:42:45.100] people and you've got a gun and you know how to use it, defending yourself and defending
[02:42:45.100 --> 02:42:50.320] other people there, that's not heroic, that's just self-survival. And that's the key thing,
[02:42:50.320 --> 02:42:52.600] that's part of the preparation we need to have.
[02:42:52.880 --> 02:43:01.760] Yeah, well, you know, people do things for a lot of reasons. Why, you know, I've got
[02:43:01.760 --> 02:43:11.200] a part in my book and on my website of why people become victims. And it's incredible.
[02:43:11.200 --> 02:43:19.720] It's human nature, though, even though it is incredible. I would say that I was very
[02:43:19.840 --> 02:43:27.360] much trusted and liked by the Main Street policemen where I was on this board. They
[02:43:27.360 --> 02:43:33.360] were all apprehensive about having me in their car at first because I was a board member.
[02:43:33.360 --> 02:43:38.360] Yeah, there have been movies about that, right? Ride along, you know, where you got some guy
[02:43:38.360 --> 02:43:40.360] who rides along with a cop.
[02:43:40.360 --> 02:43:44.360] Most of them, their first instinct is to open the door and push you out. They don't want
[02:43:45.000 --> 02:43:56.000] you, you know, but they just, they got to trust me and the word went around and so they
[02:43:56.000 --> 02:44:03.000] had me in their cars and they liked the fact, you know. They were generally, 99% of them
[02:44:03.000 --> 02:44:09.000] are gray guys. There's a, like I said, it's a cross-section, as much filtering as they
[02:44:09.640 --> 02:44:15.040] do. They get people in there that maybe shouldn't be in there, but they were great people, but
[02:44:15.040 --> 02:44:20.040] it absolutely did one thing for me. I wanted to be a policeman at one time and I no longer
[02:44:20.040 --> 02:44:27.040] want to be a policeman. Those guys live in a combat zone and then go home to their families.
[02:44:28.040 --> 02:44:31.040] It's a horrible mental trauma for those guys.
[02:44:31.040 --> 02:44:32.040] Yeah, it's really tough.
[02:44:32.040 --> 02:44:37.280] Our group actually, one of our groups that I go to the Bible studies is we're trying
[02:44:37.320 --> 02:44:43.320] to get some of these guys in, but politics come into play, you know, and that's the unfortunate
[02:44:43.320 --> 02:44:45.320] part of a lot of this.
[02:44:45.320 --> 02:44:51.680] Yeah, politics is always there. Well, you have the books at Jack Lawson Books. You also
[02:44:51.680 --> 02:44:56.160] have a sub stack. Tell us a little bit about your sub stack, where people can find it
[02:44:56.160 --> 02:45:03.160] and the kinds of articles that you put out there. We've reposted some of them.
[02:45:03.200 --> 02:45:10.200] Well, I go back to one thing. I feel like an insurance salesman, you know, that's talking
[02:45:10.720 --> 02:45:17.720] to somebody blind and deaf. It's critical that people store water and food. Bottom
[02:45:20.760 --> 02:45:27.760] line, water and food. Second thing is medicines, and the third thing is to get together with
[02:45:28.320 --> 02:45:34.120] your neighbors and get to know your neighbors. And the reason you want to do that, if things
[02:45:34.120 --> 02:45:40.120] go bad, you're going to have an idea of who you can count on and who you cannot count
[02:45:40.120 --> 02:45:47.120] on. I have a whole structure of setting up a neighborhood group like we do.
[02:46:28.760 --> 02:46:35.760] The long and short of the thing is, if things go really bad, which there's a strong possibility
[02:46:35.960 --> 02:46:42.960] of, especially over this Ukrainian situation, I don't want to bum people out before Christmas,
[02:46:45.420 --> 02:46:52.420] but the next five months, I'm going to be going to town and I'm going to go to town
[02:46:54.400 --> 02:47:01.400] and I'm going to go to town and I'm going to go to town, and I'm going to go to town
[02:47:01.400 --> 02:47:08.720] a lot before Christmas but the next five months you can probably expect European
[02:47:08.720 --> 02:47:16.520] Union to go into the Ukraine directly I don't know what they're gonna go in with
[02:47:16.520 --> 02:47:24.400] woke units that are wearing high heels or what but the French sent 1500 foreign
[02:47:24.400 --> 02:47:30.040] legionnaires in there and I think they're probably all gone I haven't heard
[02:47:30.040 --> 02:47:36.480] anything more about it but I'm not supporting the Russians but I can tell
[02:47:36.480 --> 02:47:44.080] you that they have obliterated almost everything has been set in against them
[02:47:44.080 --> 02:47:52.400] I'm sure Putin's a pretty ruthless guy one of my friends in my special forces
[02:47:53.000 --> 02:48:00.560] arrested him one time in Berlin and they let him go because they thought he was a
[02:48:00.560 --> 02:48:09.680] low-level guy they didn't know he ran all of the East German KGB and there's a
[02:48:09.680 --> 02:48:13.880] lot of people that are miscalculating about him are there oh yeah yeah he's a
[02:48:13.880 --> 02:48:19.800] very very intelligent guy that knows how to use deception absolutely to his
[02:48:19.800 --> 02:48:27.560] benefit but if we go in there that's when this hacking if we get dragged into
[02:48:27.560 --> 02:48:30.840] this thing there's a couple of bills in front of Congress to get us out of NATO
[02:48:30.840 --> 02:48:35.360] which that should have been done a long time ago yeah but if we get pressured
[02:48:35.360 --> 02:48:40.880] the president gets pressured because of a treaty to put people in there and we
[02:48:40.880 --> 02:48:46.120] get directly involved or even indirectly to a degree I think you're gonna see
[02:48:46.720 --> 02:48:54.920] systems water who knows drone attacks I mean look what's going on over in the
[02:48:54.920 --> 02:48:59.160] Ukraine yeah I don't think they're gonna have very many Christmas trees lit over
[02:48:59.160 --> 02:49:05.440] there their whole electrical structure is just not unless I got a match yeah
[02:49:05.440 --> 02:49:09.800] they're burning the tree that's about all they're gonna have it's they've
[02:49:09.800 --> 02:49:14.040] they've taken out almost all their electrical when you get down to
[02:49:14.040 --> 02:49:18.840] generators it's a touchy thing you know to run most systems and they're going
[02:49:18.840 --> 02:49:22.600] there on the other hand as well and not just Ukraine from Russia but the
[02:49:22.600 --> 02:49:26.720] Ukrainians are sending in drones to blow up oil depots and other things like that
[02:49:26.720 --> 02:49:32.720] refineries inside of Russia it's going in both directions and it is so easy to
[02:49:32.720 --> 02:49:38.000] do now with the drone warfare and so we stop and think about this you know if
[02:49:38.000 --> 02:49:42.160] we're going to have if we're going to turn the drug war into a hot war and
[02:49:42.560 --> 02:49:47.040] we're gonna start shooting and bombing these different drug cartels they've
[02:49:47.040 --> 02:49:51.200] been around now for over 50 years and they've gotten a lot of money they've
[02:49:51.200 --> 02:49:54.480] gotten very ruthless and they've got a lot of equipment as well but they don't
[02:49:54.480 --> 02:49:58.160] even need to have a lot of equipment they could do their own asymmetric
[02:49:58.160 --> 02:50:01.920] warfare when you look at it they could start blowing up our infrastructure if
[02:50:01.920 --> 02:50:07.520] we go against Venezuela if we go against Mexican drug cartels and really if he
[02:50:07.520 --> 02:50:11.560] wants to go against the fentanyl that's obviously going to be attacking Mexican
[02:50:11.560 --> 02:50:15.880] cartels and so that kind of thing could escalate very quickly if that were to
[02:50:15.880 --> 02:50:20.720] happen I would expect all of this which I think you know putting the troops into
[02:50:20.720 --> 02:50:26.240] cities for immigration stuff I think that was really more about moving the
[02:50:26.240 --> 02:50:30.080] Overton window to put them into cities which is something the Pentagon's been
[02:50:30.080 --> 02:50:34.160] talking about doing for a long time we talked about this under Obama even this
[02:50:34.160 --> 02:50:38.280] is a bipartisan agenda it happens with Democrats happens Republicans got to
[02:50:38.280 --> 02:50:43.000] move the military into the cities we're gonna be fighting in the cities said
[02:50:43.000 --> 02:50:48.200] Pentagon videos and I played those for people now for over a decade and that
[02:50:48.200 --> 02:50:51.480] would be the thing that would kick it off and people would be cheering for
[02:50:51.480 --> 02:50:56.000] that if we've got drug cartels that start taking that's a double-edged sword
[02:50:56.000 --> 02:51:04.080] yeah that's right that's a double-edged sword putting troops in I don't know
[02:51:04.080 --> 02:51:09.320] how they're gonna rectify this issue with all of these people in here
[02:51:09.320 --> 02:51:16.680] sucking the financial system dry mm-hmm I it's way more money than I think
[02:51:16.680 --> 02:51:23.960] anybody's reported but I look at these alleged eight billion dollars in
[02:51:23.960 --> 02:51:31.480] Minnesota yeah that just disappeared of federal funds my absolute fraud I come
[02:51:31.480 --> 02:51:39.080] from a multiracial family but my sisters and brothers adopted kids from
[02:51:39.080 --> 02:51:45.280] all over the world they were kids they grew up to become Americans when you
[02:51:45.280 --> 02:51:52.840] bring somebody from Africa and I've warned people of this that not to bash
[02:51:52.840 --> 02:52:00.000] the Muslims but they're Muslim and they don't integrate very well they never did
[02:52:00.000 --> 02:52:05.360] over there a lot of them are Muslims and especially when you bring them in and a
[02:52:05.360 --> 02:52:11.460] large mass yeah that's right yeah you bring them in with the adult mindset
[02:52:11.460 --> 02:52:16.760] mm-hmm and the first thing they do is what they did where they were from and
[02:52:16.760 --> 02:52:20.960] they want to tell you all about your country but the place they left is a
[02:52:20.960 --> 02:52:26.480] hole in the ground it's absolutely atrocious I mean I've seen these people
[02:52:26.480 --> 02:52:32.640] I've seen the starvation I've seen the killing it's just there there's somebody
[02:52:32.640 --> 02:52:37.840] you don't want in your society yet they've how many millions have they
[02:52:37.840 --> 02:52:43.800] brought into this country yes it's out of control and yeah you're saying that
[02:52:43.800 --> 02:52:47.440] you're in you were saying you were in Minneapolis that's now become Little Mo
[02:52:48.000 --> 02:52:57.640] Oh my god I've talked to people a friend of mine is sons a homicide detective in
[02:52:57.640 --> 02:53:03.160] Minneapolis and he's busy parts of town they don't even go into with a with a
[02:53:03.160 --> 02:53:08.500] convoy of police cars it's just too dangerous Wow and that's that's never
[02:53:08.500 --> 02:53:15.680] been before the Minneapolis I remember was pretty calm and you didn't have
[02:53:15.680 --> 02:53:19.960] those types of situations and again if you're getting back if Trump wants to do
[02:53:19.960 --> 02:53:24.040] something why not start there you know it seems like that'd be the obvious
[02:53:24.040 --> 02:53:27.320] would have been the obvious starting place but they waited a long time to
[02:53:27.320 --> 02:53:31.280] get involved there didn't they oh it's totally out of control yeah last time I
[02:53:31.280 --> 02:53:37.440] went back there I could not believe it they were giving unvetted people all of
[02:53:37.440 --> 02:53:45.440] the Muslims they're giving a tour of the airport to try to remove suspicions from
[02:53:45.440 --> 02:53:51.960] them here the tour of all the secure areas everything as far as I'm concerned
[02:53:51.960 --> 02:53:57.040] everybody up there has pretty much lost their mind you know they are too docile
[02:53:57.040 --> 02:54:03.920] about everything they don't want to offend anybody yeah but get yourself in
[02:54:03.920 --> 02:54:09.960] a group of those people and see how you're really treated after they get
[02:54:09.960 --> 02:54:18.880] familiar with you that's right going back to the water the food people don't
[02:54:18.880 --> 02:54:25.200] realize how how fragile these things are I've got a lot of articles I think 120
[02:54:25.200 --> 02:54:31.800] or something like that on my sub stack Jack Lawson dot Jack Lawson books dot
[02:54:31.800 --> 02:54:38.880] sub stack dot com and there's a lot of articles on there that'll tell people
[02:54:38.920 --> 02:54:45.240] how to do some basic preparation and if there's one thing I could get across to
[02:54:45.240 --> 02:54:53.760] people of anything I say today is to store water and food it is critical it's
[02:54:53.760 --> 02:54:58.520] going to be a madhouse if you don't have it and you're going to be involved I
[02:54:58.520 --> 02:55:04.880] believe this that if you don't have a plan you're going to be a part of
[02:55:04.880 --> 02:55:09.920] someone else's plan whether you like it or not and that part may be that they're
[02:55:09.920 --> 02:55:16.520] going to kick your door down injure you kill you rape your wife daughters
[02:55:16.520 --> 02:55:22.440] whatever I don't want to make this sound horrible but if if you don't have a
[02:55:22.440 --> 02:55:27.520] means to defend yourself and you don't have food and water you're going to be
[02:55:27.520 --> 02:55:31.440] part of that crowd the other thing they might what's going on Texas it's bluff
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[02:56:29.720 --> 02:56:35.360] responsibly I'd be doing if it gets bad enough is having here for supper
[02:56:35.360 --> 02:56:41.840] because cannibalism as much as people don't think it's it's it's taboo here it
[02:56:41.840 --> 02:56:46.440] will resurface that's the long and short of it yeah I mean we've seen that with
[02:56:46.440 --> 02:56:50.600] several different movies I'm in the one movie about the plane crash and that was
[02:56:50.600 --> 02:56:55.720] at the Andes or something and you know they're stuck up there and and you know
[02:56:55.720 --> 02:57:00.040] that's what that was about you know but you know the Donner Party or whatever
[02:57:00.040 --> 02:57:02.800] you know that's one of the jokes we used to always do when we go to
[02:57:02.800 --> 02:57:06.120] restaurant they'd ask for a last name and I'd tell them Donner so they would
[02:57:06.120 --> 02:57:13.280] they wouldn't ask Donner Party of five we're pretty hungry better get us a
[02:57:13.280 --> 02:57:17.720] table oh it starts off as somebody's dying and says I want to give the gift
[02:57:17.720 --> 02:57:25.040] of my body to you yeah you know people people well resort to that if if they're
[02:57:25.080 --> 02:57:30.440] hungry that's where I draw the line I don't know I suppose living around the
[02:57:30.440 --> 02:57:35.820] world like I've lived I've probably had human flesh consumed and didn't know the
[02:57:35.820 --> 02:57:42.840] difference but I mean they said that poor girl in England 13 years old they
[02:57:42.840 --> 02:57:49.960] killed her and put her in kebabs you know and that's that's that's where the
[02:57:49.960 --> 02:57:53.080] that's where these people are out of control they don't belong in this
[02:57:53.080 --> 02:57:59.720] country mm-hmm they're just I don't want to sound xenophobic but that's a
[02:57:59.720 --> 02:58:05.680] fact of life yeah they don't belong in this country if you want the third world
[02:58:05.680 --> 02:58:10.040] in this country get used to live in the third world that I've lived in it yeah
[02:58:10.040 --> 02:58:16.240] I've lived in the third world and what I call the fourth world and what would you
[02:58:16.240 --> 02:58:21.480] call the fourth world well I call the third world a place that has maybe
[02:58:21.480 --> 02:58:30.080] gravel or or beaten paths the fourth world doesn't have a path or they're
[02:58:30.080 --> 02:58:37.440] just there yeah yeah and it's natural unadulterated state right yeah that's
[02:58:37.440 --> 02:58:44.520] true but we are we are in a very precarious situation you know this is
[02:58:44.520 --> 02:58:51.000] not hysteria I have a lot of contacts people that were in the intelligence
[02:58:51.000 --> 02:58:55.160] community and they're all expecting something to happen in the next four or
[02:58:55.160 --> 02:59:01.480] five months mm-hmm when I say something happened I think this Ukrainian thing is
[02:59:01.480 --> 02:59:08.120] just gonna go on it's almost like 1984 you watch that movie yeah and Eurasia
[02:59:08.120 --> 02:59:13.160] and the rest of the way they're constantly going at war yeah yeah I've
[02:59:13.160 --> 02:59:17.080] never seen anything like this in my lifetime I've never seen this kind of
[02:59:17.080 --> 02:59:21.280] mass delusion and insanity what I think is happening with it Jack is you know we
[02:59:21.280 --> 02:59:25.640] about every 80 years you know we have a massive restructuring of society it's a
[02:59:25.640 --> 02:59:29.760] pattern that's been pretty well documented and so we've already got the
[02:59:29.760 --> 02:59:33.640] economic aspect of it the war is the next thing is that Gerald Slinty I have
[02:59:33.640 --> 02:59:38.960] on frequently he usually says you know when they lose everything they take you
[02:59:38.960 --> 02:59:43.860] to war and they understand the mess that they've made of their countries they
[02:59:43.860 --> 02:59:48.020] brought in this massive immigration stuff and you know as a replacement and
[02:59:48.020 --> 02:59:52.060] it's bearing fruit now and their green New Deal where they have shut down
[02:59:52.060 --> 02:59:55.820] people's power and shut down industry and other things like that people
[02:59:55.820 --> 03:00:01.420] getting really really angry about it and so they understand that people are
[03:00:01.420 --> 03:00:06.860] catching on that people realize that that's the program and so to keep them
[03:00:06.860 --> 03:00:10.140] from coming after them as a self-preservation act they will take the
[03:00:10.140 --> 03:00:15.340] country to war I think that's behind all of this stuff yeah I think if you look
[03:00:15.340 --> 03:00:21.940] at history World War one mm-hmm World War two to a degree the Civil War was
[03:00:21.940 --> 03:00:29.940] over people in the south bypassing financial people in the north and sending
[03:00:29.940 --> 03:00:35.100] their cotton and buying their equipment for cotton processing directly from
[03:00:35.100 --> 03:00:40.540] England that was economic to it first World War economic second World War is
[03:00:40.540 --> 03:00:48.180] economic look the European Union is a disaster it's broke when Germany closes
[03:00:48.180 --> 03:00:54.180] its Volkswagen plant after 88 years yeah you know something's wrong that's right
[03:00:54.180 --> 03:01:01.900] they've had so much so many woke programs and they've spent so much money
[03:01:02.060 --> 03:01:07.620] on social programs that are a waste that they don't have anything left and stop
[03:01:07.620 --> 03:01:11.540] making cars they're gonna start making weapons that's the key thing yeah that's
[03:01:11.540 --> 03:01:15.980] kind of covers the books beat their plowshares into swords the other way
[03:01:15.980 --> 03:01:25.100] around right yeah so I I think that if the European Union goes in that you're
[03:01:25.100 --> 03:01:29.740] gonna start to see a lot of long-range weapons that are not available now being
[03:01:29.740 --> 03:01:37.300] given to the Ukraine and they're gonna start striking deep in inside of Russia
[03:01:37.300 --> 03:01:42.340] mm-hmm and I think the first thing that's gonna happen is well imagine this
[03:01:42.340 --> 03:01:48.700] Putin calling McCron and the French premier and saying you know that city
[03:01:48.700 --> 03:01:53.220] little you got up there in northern France well you better evacuate it
[03:01:53.220 --> 03:01:56.940] because we're gonna obliterate it in the next 48 hours yeah they don't have any
[03:01:56.940 --> 03:02:01.940] defense against there's four or five weapons systems the Russians have and the
[03:02:01.940 --> 03:02:07.140] Chinese pretty much have the same thing that they have no defense against that's
[03:02:07.140 --> 03:02:10.820] right I'm here on it yes you get a hypersonic stuff I just hope we don't
[03:02:10.820 --> 03:02:16.820] get yeah that the kinshell and or ash neck and and some of these missiles
[03:02:16.820 --> 03:02:21.260] mm-hmm they've got a nuclear cruise missile now that's been on a drawing
[03:02:21.260 --> 03:02:26.700] board since 1953 mm-hmm we started toying with it but we dropped it but
[03:02:26.700 --> 03:02:31.460] they have developed something apparently so I don't want to see this happen
[03:02:31.460 --> 03:02:36.980] there's been way too many people killed anybody waves the flag and wants to go
[03:02:36.980 --> 03:02:43.700] to war probably hasn't been involved in one the death and destruction is beyond
[03:02:43.700 --> 03:02:51.740] words and you just can't convey it mm-hmm so people need to store food and
[03:02:51.740 --> 03:02:57.900] water bottom line and it's really really is upon us I mean you know there was a
[03:02:57.900 --> 03:03:01.220] rumor mill that was sent around and you know some people say well that was just
[03:03:01.220 --> 03:03:03.860] to get people to watch Trump's address you know saying that they were going to
[03:03:03.860 --> 03:03:09.420] declare war but my take on it Jack I wonder what you think I when he declares
[03:03:09.420 --> 03:03:14.380] his total blockade and then Venezuela responds by saying well then we're going
[03:03:14.380 --> 03:03:19.060] to use our Navy to escort the tankers it seems to me like it's really imminent
[03:03:19.060 --> 03:03:24.900] there because you know it's just a push comes to shove and and we're really
[03:03:24.900 --> 03:03:29.020] close to that happening and it is my take on it was I figured that the White
[03:03:29.020 --> 03:03:32.340] House administration staff figured that was probably going to kick off before
[03:03:32.340 --> 03:03:36.140] even had his speech I'm surprised it hasn't kicked off yet I mean I haven't
[03:03:36.140 --> 03:03:41.020] looked at the news while I've been doing the news here but I wouldn't be
[03:03:41.020 --> 03:03:44.100] surprised if I get finished with a show and I see that you know they've already
[03:03:44.100 --> 03:03:48.900] kicked off hostilities there with in Vietnam and Vietnam and Venezuela I
[03:03:48.900 --> 03:03:54.820] call it Vinny nom because it's like we're getting dragged into this thing
[03:03:54.820 --> 03:04:01.460] yeah it's unfortunate but I think a lot of that comes from I don't know I read
[03:04:01.500 --> 03:04:08.380] that a lot of the computer systems that were tabulating votes were seeming to
[03:04:08.380 --> 03:04:15.100] center out of Venezuela for some reason on the 2020 election I think that well
[03:04:15.100 --> 03:04:19.900] smartmatic has been at the epicenter of all these questions about electronic
[03:04:19.900 --> 03:04:23.740] election integrity and there have been you know that it started there with some
[03:04:23.740 --> 03:04:30.460] pals of Hugo Chavez and they have had massive scandals in many other countries
[03:04:30.500 --> 03:04:34.820] not just in America I mean they had they were accused of election interference in
[03:04:34.820 --> 03:04:40.260] the Philippines and Brazil I think it was in several different provinces of
[03:04:40.260 --> 03:04:45.100] Mexico so they have a long history which is the thing that really amazed me all
[03:04:45.100 --> 03:04:49.980] the people who were pushing against you know for the election stuff in 2020 for
[03:04:49.980 --> 03:04:53.940] Trump never brought up that history of smartmatic you know even after they had
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[03:06:13.300 --> 03:06:18.300] said that in 2016 you had the Republican Party in Utah and they had a lot of
[03:06:18.460 --> 03:06:25.460] strong opposition in Utah to Trump in 2016 and and they wound up running a guy
[03:06:25.460 --> 03:06:33.180] who had was former CIA against Trump to try to play games with you know when
[03:06:33.180 --> 03:06:36.380] you're going through and getting the electors you know for the nomination but
[03:06:36.380 --> 03:06:40.260] I questioned why the Utah Republican Party would bring in of all things
[03:06:40.260 --> 03:06:46.300] smartmatic into Utah and I questioned that back in 2016 I said so why are they
[03:06:46.300 --> 03:06:51.100] trying to rig this you know and I think they know that the thing is rigged they
[03:06:51.100 --> 03:06:54.340] just want to be able to pull the levers themselves you know that's why they
[03:06:54.340 --> 03:06:58.820] don't really pull the curtain back and tell you what's going on yeah that that
[03:06:58.820 --> 03:07:05.620] could be I'm just I'm of the belief we need to go back to the indelible ink
[03:07:05.620 --> 03:07:13.100] figures and paper ballots that's right I felt something was going on way back
[03:07:13.420 --> 03:07:19.580] when they were having the dreaded tab problem down in Florida yeah there was
[03:07:19.580 --> 03:07:28.260] something it just didn't look right the hanging Chad's the hanging Chad long
[03:07:28.260 --> 03:07:35.100] before Chad became a meme of some rugged guy that the internet but yeah that was
[03:07:35.100 --> 03:07:40.260] I thought that was really if you look at that point in time and you mentioned you
[03:07:40.260 --> 03:07:42.940] know the indelible ink on the fingers that's how they ran the elections in
[03:07:42.940 --> 03:07:47.220] Iraq and it's like it's pretty easy to do this you do it on one day you get the
[03:07:47.220 --> 03:07:52.300] indelible ink that's there and you have paper ballots and you have people
[03:07:52.300 --> 03:07:56.700] watching it as it's counted it's not rocket science it doesn't have to be the
[03:07:56.700 --> 03:08:03.100] rocket science when they wanted it I had a woman a black woman in my office her
[03:08:03.100 --> 03:08:07.720] we were friends with her and her husband and they knew all about my
[03:08:07.720 --> 03:08:15.000] background and he was a great guy she was a great woman and she was Daley's
[03:08:15.000 --> 03:08:19.940] right-hand man she said if they're sending one of the Daley's down to
[03:08:19.940 --> 03:08:30.880] Florida she said those guys are masters at election deception she went right in
[03:08:30.880 --> 03:08:34.000] the middle of an election they told her to take some buses and run them around
[03:08:34.000 --> 03:08:38.400] and because the other the guy that was doing the buses was sick and she said
[03:08:38.400 --> 03:08:45.240] I'm not gonna do that they fired her on the spot funny thing was her husband was
[03:08:45.240 --> 03:08:50.540] a very prominent architect and all of a sudden all of his business dried up they
[03:08:50.540 --> 03:08:57.280] had to leave Chicago they were they virtually had zero income compared to
[03:08:57.280 --> 03:09:03.400] millions and they came out to Las Vegas and ended up getting a business there I
[03:09:03.880 --> 03:09:09.200] went and testified for him in court as an expert witness on something and oh my
[03:09:09.200 --> 03:09:14.480] god I could not believe what was going on it was like it was following them
[03:09:14.480 --> 03:09:21.920] there oh yeah wasn't a judge it just was the whole situation didn't didn't sound
[03:09:21.920 --> 03:09:29.760] right but she was very very well versed in election deception she said I saw it
[03:09:29.760 --> 03:09:34.380] all the time they get Republican people as poll watchers who are really
[03:09:34.380 --> 03:09:38.960] Democrats and they've been that for 30 years and they totally control it so
[03:09:38.960 --> 03:09:47.440] yeah I'm worried about the 2026 election I don't even worry about the elections
[03:09:47.440 --> 03:09:50.760] anymore I worry what they're gonna do once they get in and I see the things
[03:09:50.760 --> 03:09:55.260] being done by these different people you know I think we've got a movement in the
[03:09:55.260 --> 03:10:01.860] right direction but how much another three years is gonna do I don't know or
[03:10:01.860 --> 03:10:09.300] two years if they don't have control of the Congress but I mean why worry about
[03:10:09.300 --> 03:10:14.500] a if you were going to talk Democrat or Republican why worry about a Democrat or
[03:10:14.500 --> 03:10:18.740] Republican when you got Republicans are worse than Democrats yeah in many
[03:10:18.740 --> 03:10:24.060] different ways for sure part yeah Colonel Colonel Douglas McGregor made a
[03:10:24.060 --> 03:10:31.020] very interesting statement which was they vote the way their donations come
[03:10:31.020 --> 03:10:39.540] in their donations come in heavily from defense industry so in a in a way as
[03:10:39.540 --> 03:10:49.460] much as Trump supposedly is trying to stop wars there's a movement that's the
[03:10:49.460 --> 03:10:53.780] undercurrent is still go to war that's right oh and you know in this first
[03:10:53.780 --> 03:10:57.980] error in its first turn need to prepare they need to get their mind right about
[03:10:57.980 --> 03:11:05.260] this thing mm-hmm the situation we live in is just extremely volatile we've got
[03:11:05.260 --> 03:11:10.340] all of these social media platforms one lady told me I call them Satan's
[03:11:10.340 --> 03:11:17.820] platforms they they people will say and do things it's polarizing everybody
[03:11:17.820 --> 03:11:23.060] people will say things to a person on the internet of an affidavit I know an
[03:11:23.060 --> 03:11:28.540] african-american woman who got fired from her job for simply responding on
[03:11:28.540 --> 03:11:37.020] Facebook to a statement she put out mm-hmm and they took her statement
[03:11:37.020 --> 03:11:41.300] without the other statement I got deleted and sent it to her an employer
[03:11:41.300 --> 03:11:46.900] and they fired her she had no hearing nothing they just flat-out fired her
[03:11:47.380 --> 03:11:53.140] and it was wrong what they did she's a she's a very nice lady yeah and this is
[03:11:53.140 --> 03:11:57.940] the kind of thing that goes on through these social media platforms hell I got
[03:11:57.940 --> 03:12:05.380] rid of my iPhone I got a flip phone just to keep my sanity you know it's uh oh
[03:12:05.380 --> 03:12:09.780] yeah that's right it's it's just constant I see people they've got their
[03:12:09.780 --> 03:12:15.380] nose stuck in their iPhone what they got need to do is look around with what's
[03:12:15.380 --> 03:12:23.140] around them that a grocery stores got groceries excuse me be before because a
[03:12:23.140 --> 03:12:32.420] truck delivered them I mean you have direct supply to distributors now
[03:12:32.420 --> 03:12:36.500] grocery store being the distributor they don't even have a warehouse with
[03:12:36.500 --> 03:12:41.060] reserve foods in them anymore that's right yes I go over all this stuff in
[03:12:41.620 --> 03:12:47.780] the civil defense manual and if I've had people read it I had one guy that bought
[03:12:47.780 --> 03:12:53.300] my book and he sent me an email he said I don't know he said I don't like to read
[03:12:53.300 --> 03:12:57.380] that much but I bought your books but my wife's read them and now she's telling
[03:12:57.380 --> 03:13:03.620] me everything we've got to do so it's it I got the a to z in there and you got it
[03:13:03.620 --> 03:13:08.020] in a book format too because it's one of the first things we talked about the
[03:13:08.020 --> 03:13:11.620] fact that you know you did that deliberately because you don't want
[03:13:11.620 --> 03:13:15.300] people to have to be dependent on electricity or internet in order to be
[03:13:15.300 --> 03:13:19.540] able to get access to that information in a worst-case scenario that won't be
[03:13:19.540 --> 03:13:26.540] there yeah so the I also put it in 14-point font it's big letters and I
[03:13:26.540 --> 03:13:30.900] put it in such a manner it's eight and a half by 11 in the book so people can
[03:13:30.900 --> 03:13:37.100] read it easily yeah and this guy told me that his wife is now who wasn't for any
[03:13:37.100 --> 03:13:41.260] kind of preparation before she's buying everything he said I have to watch her
[03:13:41.260 --> 03:13:46.980] he said you'll go in and pick 20 cans of something up in a grocery store but that
[03:13:46.980 --> 03:13:51.620] grocery store is there because the truck runs a truck runs because there's fuel
[03:13:51.620 --> 03:13:56.820] a truck runs because there's nothing interfering with the navigation system
[03:13:56.820 --> 03:14:01.940] or the truck computer systems and that's very fragile just like the water system
[03:14:01.940 --> 03:14:05.940] that's right and the fuel is there because they've got a refinery that is
[03:14:05.940 --> 03:14:08.900] still working that hasn't been hit by a drone or something like that as well
[03:14:08.900 --> 03:14:13.660] correct just correct so many points of vulnerability everywhere yeah yeah
[03:14:13.660 --> 03:14:19.820] didn't they have a drone attack on a fuel dump out in California here about
[03:14:19.820 --> 03:14:24.300] three or four months ago I'm not sure I don't remember that they tried I didn't
[03:14:24.300 --> 03:14:27.660] see a lot it's happening all the time in Russia and Ukraine and it's just a
[03:14:27.660 --> 03:14:31.940] matter of time before it happens very very very easy to do yeah I don't know
[03:14:31.940 --> 03:14:36.660] how a person is going to survive over there in the winter without some kind of
[03:14:36.660 --> 03:14:43.940] a heat source I mean natural gas I don't know fire yeah well it'll be like the
[03:14:43.940 --> 03:14:53.100] very first story in my book about what happened in Bosnia in the 1990s this was
[03:14:53.100 --> 03:14:59.300] a civil society it turned into a bunch of animals they for one year these
[03:14:59.300 --> 03:15:06.700] people starved the worst of people came out and people say oh this is America
[03:15:06.700 --> 03:15:11.540] it can't happen here America is full of people people are people and it will
[03:15:11.540 --> 03:15:17.700] happen here maybe worse than it happens over there the movies seem to give us
[03:15:17.700 --> 03:15:23.420] all of the weird things to think about and I think people will employ that
[03:15:23.420 --> 03:15:29.620] stuff so I mean just like it what happened in 2020 you know we saw you
[03:15:29.620 --> 03:15:35.260] know the the ability of you know people who will follow orders that they
[03:15:35.260 --> 03:15:38.980] shouldn't be following you know the lack of judgment the ignorance the gas
[03:15:38.980 --> 03:15:42.820] lighting that was happening and all the rest of stuff I mean you know it was it
[03:15:42.820 --> 03:15:45.900] was insane I mean we're just doing it all to ourselves there's absolutely no
[03:15:45.900 --> 03:15:53.020] reason for any of it it was I have to I have to say I said this once before I
[03:15:53.060 --> 03:16:00.900] think in your show my mother-in-law we got her out of Africa got her here she's
[03:16:00.900 --> 03:16:07.260] been here for seven years now we got her her citizenship and I have to say this
[03:16:07.260 --> 03:16:12.500] she had both of her legs amputated because she had all the COVID shots
[03:16:12.500 --> 03:16:17.380] nobody could figure out all the vascular surgeons nobody would say they knew what
[03:16:17.380 --> 03:16:24.300] it was yeah the closest they'd get was autoimmune deficiency she had so many
[03:16:24.300 --> 03:16:33.260] cloths remove her first her foot toes foot leg up to mid-thigh other leg came
[03:16:33.260 --> 03:16:38.300] off up to her hip she's in a wheelchair now and I have to say this Trump was
[03:16:38.300 --> 03:16:44.580] good enough to have the immigration service when she got eligible they swore
[03:16:44.580 --> 03:16:49.380] her in and the old folks home they had a couple of the immigration people come
[03:16:49.380 --> 03:16:55.340] there and that was very touching and we had a big ceremony and they videotaped
[03:16:55.340 --> 03:17:01.580] it and everything it was it was a good thing but unfortunately her citizenship
[03:17:01.580 --> 03:17:07.420] swearing in came after she lost her legs now they thought they were gonna have
[03:17:07.420 --> 03:17:11.980] to take her right arm off that hasn't happened yet but she's been in a
[03:17:11.980 --> 03:17:17.940] hospital in and out one of the doctors finally whispered it's a reaction to the
[03:17:17.940 --> 03:17:23.100] COVID vaccine mm-hmm so I urge people and they're afraid to say that vaccines
[03:17:23.100 --> 03:17:27.860] that's right yeah afraid to say that take care of itself didn't it yeah that's
[03:17:27.860 --> 03:17:30.580] right yeah yeah they're freaking out about the
[03:17:30.580 --> 03:17:34.620] measles stuff they really want to bring that back against us I am seeing all
[03:17:34.620 --> 03:17:38.900] this media freak out about it it's like you're not even saying anybody died but
[03:17:38.900 --> 03:17:42.380] look at how they're freaking out about this but it is a blowback because people
[03:17:42.380 --> 03:17:46.660] understand how they were deceived and lied to throughout this whole COVID
[03:17:46.660 --> 03:17:50.420] thing well it's very important that people prepare we live in a very very
[03:17:50.420 --> 03:17:54.460] dangerous time that is getting rapidly more dangerous and there are some
[03:17:54.460 --> 03:17:59.020] things that you can do and should be able to do to prepare for that and Jack
[03:17:59.020 --> 03:18:02.500] Lawson has one of the best guides out there if not the best guide that is out
[03:18:02.500 --> 03:18:06.660] there jacklawsonbooks.com civil defense manual thank you Jack for joining us
[03:18:06.820 --> 03:18:11.420] have a good day thank you David and Merry Christmas yes and Merry Christmas to
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