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[01:21.760 --> 01:38.320] In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
[01:45.760 --> 01:51.440] As the clock strikes 13, it's Tuesday the 2nd of December, year of our Lord 2025.
[01:52.400 --> 01:57.200] Well, we're going to take a look at what is happening with money, with crypto, the many
[01:57.200 --> 02:02.480] different options that are out there. With AI that is coming at us, is it going to cause a
[02:02.480 --> 02:08.560] collapse of civilization? If so, how and when? And what have we seen in terms of
[02:09.280 --> 02:16.320] civilizational collapse in the past? Interesting article from the Atlantic, skipping the fourth
[02:16.320 --> 02:20.000] turning by Strauss and Howe, that point of view, but still coming to the same conclusion.
[02:20.880 --> 02:27.440] Seeing a cycle of civilizational rise and fall over 5,000 years.
[02:28.320 --> 02:34.560] And what drives that? Well, it's the kind of concentration of wealth and power
[02:35.200 --> 02:41.760] represented by big tech and big government. And we are right at the cusp of this. Will
[02:41.760 --> 02:46.480] they be able to succeed? Even if they do, it will not be sustainable for them,
[02:46.480 --> 02:49.280] except for a couple of generations. What are some of the alternatives?
[02:49.920 --> 02:56.560] And we're going to take a look at the amazing lies that are coming from the White House about
[02:57.520 --> 03:05.200] what is either an amazing war crime or mass murder. We'll be right back.
[03:11.520 --> 03:16.000] Well, as I said at the beginning, I want to start with an overview of where we are.
[03:16.960 --> 03:21.280] And I think it's always good for us to get the big picture occasionally. We've got to have,
[03:21.280 --> 03:24.560] it's not just interesting, but we've got to have the details to know if we're on the right track
[03:24.560 --> 03:30.640] here. But we need to pull back and take a look at the overall view. And that's what I want to do
[03:30.640 --> 03:35.440] for just a moment here before we get into some of the details. Lessons from 5,000 years of
[03:35.440 --> 03:41.280] civilizational collapse. And this is coming from the Atlantic, which is a big government leftist
[03:41.280 --> 03:46.720] establishment, globalist, you know, NATO type of perspective that's there. They said,
[03:46.720 --> 03:52.480] in the Middle Ages, prophecies of a coming global collapse proliferated across Europe.
[03:53.680 --> 03:58.880] Historian Norman Cohen has written that parts of Western Europe witnessed the emergence of what
[03:58.880 --> 04:05.760] was called messianic movements of the poor. In almost every instance, he argued, a collective
[04:05.760 --> 04:14.480] sense of impotence and anxiety and envy suddenly discharged itself in a frantic urge to smite the
[04:14.480 --> 04:20.240] ungodly, to seize wealth and power and to hold it for all eternity, as they pointed out. Well,
[04:21.360 --> 04:28.720] as I said when I looked into asymmetric warfare, because the Obama administration was ramping up
[04:28.720 --> 04:32.960] and practicing for the type of stuff that Donald Trump is doing right now. Isn't that interesting?
[04:33.200 --> 04:37.920] Talk about the left right march of tyranny and the fact that it's not the Republicans,
[04:37.920 --> 04:42.320] the Democrats, it's not the lefty or the righty or however they identify themselves
[04:42.320 --> 04:48.640] that really wields the power. It's the Pentagon, it's the CIA. And at the time the Pentagon was
[04:48.640 --> 04:52.160] talking about how we're going to have everybody in the cities and there's going to be open conflict
[04:52.160 --> 04:56.800] and we'll have to put the troops in the cities. And I've played the video for you more recently,
[04:56.800 --> 05:02.800] but that's about a 10 year old video. And when Biggs and I went to the asymmetric warfare center,
[05:03.040 --> 05:14.160] and what was in Fort, let's see what was that, Fort Hood, it was APL, yeah. And they renamed it
[05:14.160 --> 05:19.840] because you can't have something named after a Confederate general. Just wait and see what we
[05:19.840 --> 05:30.320] name these things. Anyway, when we got in there, and that was a very interesting, one of the most,
[05:31.200 --> 05:34.560] I'd say I was more concerned about that than I was the Bundy Ranch standoff,
[05:35.680 --> 05:41.280] because the military is far more dangerous than BLM. Yeah, BLM was threatening to shoot you,
[05:41.280 --> 05:47.920] but you know, the military as we see will kill you without any threats. And we were arrested
[05:47.920 --> 05:53.280] for quite a while there. But anyway, when I was doing research on it, that was exactly what all
[05:53.280 --> 05:57.520] these generals were saying. You know, when they go into places like Iraq and Afghanistan
[05:58.160 --> 06:05.920] and blow the place up and then put boots on the ground to occupy and to basically rebuild it
[06:05.920 --> 06:11.600] in their image using their puppets, they got into what they called asymmetric warfare.
[06:11.600 --> 06:17.840] Okay, we got the big guns and we got the big planes and the big bombs. But then when we get
[06:17.840 --> 06:23.280] boots on the ground, we have to deal with this insurgency that is there and the guerrilla warfare.
[06:24.000 --> 06:28.720] And they said what motivates people is not religious. The religious stuff comes later.
[06:28.720 --> 06:34.160] What motivates them is this sense of despair. And that's the way this thing begins. Listen,
[06:34.160 --> 06:41.440] the collective sense of impotence, anxiety, and envy. Because you go into a country line that you
[06:41.440 --> 06:46.480] destroy everything, then you occupy it with a big military force. What happens? People, especially
[06:46.480 --> 06:50.480] the ones who have been successful, and usually they said the leaders were well educated. Maybe
[06:50.480 --> 06:58.320] they had some kind of a technical field that they were in. And they were the ones who started
[06:58.320 --> 07:05.520] organizing things because they were the ones who felt, I think, the loss of a future. And so when
[07:05.520 --> 07:10.080] people feel like they have no future, as Gerald Slinty says all the time, when people lose everything,
[07:10.080 --> 07:15.200] they lose it. That's a great way to summarize what they were talking about with asymmetric warfare.
[07:15.760 --> 07:22.880] And then, of course, they will turn to religious motivation as they fall back on stuff. Because
[07:22.880 --> 07:27.840] you have to have some principles, even if you get the wrong ones. Today, the conditions for
[07:27.840 --> 07:35.600] apocalypticism, this interesting word, gaping inequality, pandemics, rapid technological
[07:35.600 --> 07:42.080] development are amply present. Well, the reality is that none of these things are just circumstantial.
[07:42.800 --> 07:49.760] They are all deliberate, planned, and in our face by the people who are doing it. We all see that,
[07:49.760 --> 07:56.720] hopefully, not a lot of people see it. But I think this audience sees that the pandemic was planned
[07:57.520 --> 08:03.200] and a scam. Otherwise, you probably still would not be listening to me. You would turn me off
[08:03.920 --> 08:09.600] because you'd be upset about that. But the end of the world vibes in many of the domains of politics
[08:09.600 --> 08:16.160] and culture and apocalyptic impulse to destroy the federal bureaucracy and to reestablish
[08:16.160 --> 08:20.560] patriarchal, or how about matriarchal, right? That's what the people at The Atlantic want to do.
[08:21.280 --> 08:28.480] They want to establish a matriarchy. They always say patriarchal. Christian supremacy
[08:29.760 --> 08:36.240] has been blamed for fueling the rise of the MAGA movement. Peter Thiel has recently spoken of the
[08:36.240 --> 08:42.320] coming Antichrist to sold-out audiences in San Francisco. I've got to say, only to some publication
[08:42.320 --> 08:49.520] that is so far left-wing as The Atlantic would they take Peter Thiel as somebody seriously speaking
[08:49.520 --> 08:57.520] about Christianity. What is notable now is that apocalyptic angst has become constant,
[08:58.240 --> 09:06.000] said a British writer. He said it's all flow and no ebb. Donald Trump is seen as a religious hero.
[09:06.320 --> 09:13.040] He will smite the political establishment. That is absolutely true. But again, they don't talk
[09:13.040 --> 09:20.160] about the fourth turning. And yet they validate it at the same time. They talk about research
[09:20.160 --> 09:25.920] being done by a guy in a new book. His name is Luke Kemp. He's affiliated with the University
[09:25.920 --> 09:34.480] Cambridge Center for the Study of Existential Risk. He says this moment, we have to understand,
[09:34.880 --> 09:41.920] shows that something like it has already happened many, many times over. He said if we go back 5,000
[09:41.920 --> 09:48.720] years of human civilization, he identifies the commonalities among recurring societal collapses.
[09:49.600 --> 09:54.080] But he also argues that these events are not only potential learning experiences but also
[09:54.080 --> 09:59.760] inflection points in the history of humanity, many of which have been in certain ways productive.
[10:00.480 --> 10:10.880] I think that's interesting because that is why Strauss and Howe struck home so with me,
[10:10.880 --> 10:17.520] is because I'd looked at that and I thought, you know, interesting 70, 80 year cycles between
[10:18.320 --> 10:25.120] the creation of the US government and when it was destroyed by Lincoln in the Civil War. The US
[10:25.120 --> 10:32.720] government is not anything at all like the republic that the founders put in, nothing at all
[10:32.720 --> 10:38.960] like it. And just as when you look at the Soviet...
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[11:44.720 --> 11:52.800] I think. So 72 years there. Still, there's a lot of overlap, a lot of similarity, a lot of nostalgia
[11:52.800 --> 12:00.560] between the two. You see when you talk to people like... What was his name? The Russian guy I
[12:00.560 --> 12:06.240] interviewed. Can't remember his name. Anyway... Alexander Dugan. Thank you. Thank you. Got to
[12:06.240 --> 12:14.320] rely on you more and more for names as I'm getting older. Anyway, when you look at Alexander Dugan,
[12:15.360 --> 12:21.600] he did not reject Lenin and communism. That's part of our history. He embraced it. Well, in the same
[12:21.600 --> 12:28.400] way, you know, you have Americans who will embrace the ideas and some of the cultural aspects of the
[12:28.400 --> 12:34.080] American Revolution, but they've completely rejected it in their worldview and their government view.
[12:34.080 --> 12:38.800] And so when I saw that, I thought, well, that's kind of interesting because I've seen that kind
[12:38.800 --> 12:44.240] of a cycle. This guy has gone back and he sees the same type of thing. Matured, you have a society
[12:44.560 --> 12:51.520] that grows and goes through four generations and people see how corrupt and non-effective
[12:51.520 --> 12:56.400] it has become. They change it. Usually there's massive economic... There's always massive
[12:56.400 --> 13:01.920] economic change, usually war. And then out of the ruins, they build another civilization and then
[13:01.920 --> 13:05.680] they keep repeating that about every four generations. That's what this guy sees as well.
[13:06.880 --> 13:11.920] He says, crises can be good for you. The destruction of capital, of temples, palaces,
[13:11.920 --> 13:17.040] manors, monuments, bathhouses, wealthy properties, all disproportionately hurt the rich,
[13:17.840 --> 13:22.080] though calamities such as disease, famine, war tend to bring greater harm to the poor.
[13:22.880 --> 13:27.120] Those who manage to survive the wipeout event, he says, are left with more bargaining power
[13:27.840 --> 13:32.080] with bosses and landlords though, because there are fewer people with whom to compete.
[13:33.200 --> 13:39.360] The technology has changed some of that calculus as well, but he gives some evidences of this in
[13:39.360 --> 13:46.640] historical times. And again, we have seen ample evidence of this repeating. Here's the bottom
[13:46.640 --> 13:56.080] line. He said, our global Goliath will die explosively unless we kill it first. Is it going
[13:56.080 --> 14:02.320] to take us all to look at this global system that they've created? We can see how it is fraying
[14:02.320 --> 14:08.400] around the edges. And of course, Trump has accelerated this by coming in and with terrorists
[14:08.400 --> 14:17.120] and economic issues that I think will ultimately lead to a larger war. He argues that a new silicon
[14:17.120 --> 14:24.720] Goliath is emerging, composed of mass surveillance technology, data centers, artificial intelligence,
[14:24.720 --> 14:32.400] and data itself. A crucial new, lootable resource, he said. He worries that unless citizens rise up
[14:32.480 --> 14:37.920] as an army of Davids, it's going to get really bad. Well, here's the lesson that we need to
[14:37.920 --> 14:44.560] understand about this. Yeah, David killed Goliath, but it was ultimately God who killed Goliath.
[14:45.600 --> 14:53.280] And we have to understand that God doesn't need horses and chariots to accomplish this stuff.
[14:54.240 --> 15:00.800] He can do it with a small group of people. And of course, there was that sociologist who said,
[15:02.560 --> 15:08.160] that the only thing that's ever changed society is a small, committed group of people. Well,
[15:08.160 --> 15:14.800] I would say that that is the reflection of God and that he is moving in those people.
[15:15.440 --> 15:20.000] The battle belongs to the Lord. Yes. It really shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the story
[15:20.000 --> 15:25.360] of David and Goliath. He says, we need an army of Davids that sling and stone. It's a very
[15:25.360 --> 15:31.360] effective weapon. That's right. That's right. And so, and we'll talk a bit more about what that
[15:31.360 --> 15:37.360] looks like here. He offered some ideas such as rejecting for-profit AI models in terms of
[15:37.360 --> 15:42.400] decentralized and collaborative ones. Another route would be to refuse to work for entities
[15:42.400 --> 15:47.680] that Kemp calls agents of doom. And so then, because this is the Atlantic, he says, well,
[15:47.680 --> 15:53.680] that would be like AI labs or a fossil fuel company or an arms manufacturer, whatever. No,
[15:53.680 --> 15:59.520] I would say just the government. How about that? That is the agent of doom. Let's just go right to
[15:59.520 --> 16:04.480] the top and the source of all this stuff. Refuse to work for the CIA. Refuse to work for DARPA.
[16:05.200 --> 16:09.920] And I would say increasingly refuse to work for the government at any level in any capacity that's
[16:09.920 --> 16:17.760] there. Well, how do we actually work with this, the lovers of power? Well, NPR then has an idea.
[16:18.800 --> 16:26.160] And again, I think it's kind of idiotic and quixotic at the same time. An independent effort
[16:26.800 --> 16:32.560] says that AI is the secret to topple two-party power in Congress. I saw that headline. I thought,
[16:33.360 --> 16:38.400] are they now proposing in the U.S. that we have just like, what was the name of that country?
[16:38.400 --> 16:43.280] I talked about this last week. Again, I got a code of you for names where they said,
[16:43.280 --> 16:48.880] we've had so much corruption that we have now made AI our minister because we can't trust people.
[16:48.880 --> 16:52.800] Was it Albania? I think that was it. I think it was Albania. Albania, yeah.
[16:52.800 --> 16:56.640] I wanted to say Serbia, but I knew it wasn't Serbia. Albania was it.
[16:56.640 --> 17:02.720] So we can't trust people anymore. So we're going to get AI. Not understanding at all
[17:04.320 --> 17:12.800] that AI is actually Indians or actually been indoctrinated, right? AI actually indoctrinated
[17:12.800 --> 17:18.560] with their biases and their prejudices and so forth and controllable by somebody who is behind
[17:18.560 --> 17:26.160] the curtain and you can't see them. And so what they're suggesting is that they use AI
[17:27.200 --> 17:32.720] in the way that I think AI really has been designed for and the way that it is the most
[17:32.720 --> 17:39.280] dangerous. And that is for surveillance and control, for monitoring and for manipulation.
[17:40.320 --> 17:46.240] They said one organization is suggesting that AI can go beyond making daily life more convenient.
[17:47.200 --> 17:52.320] I haven't seen that yet. Have you? It says the key to reshaping American politics.
[17:53.200 --> 17:57.760] They said what we're trying to do would be impossible without AI. The goal is to
[17:57.760 --> 18:03.280] elect a handful of independent candidates to the House of Representatives in 2026,
[18:03.280 --> 18:10.000] using AI to identify districts where independents could succeed and uncover diamond in the rough
[18:10.000 --> 18:15.200] candidates. Now this is essentially what Elon Musk was talking about when he said we need to
[18:15.200 --> 18:20.160] have a third party. Many of these people are making a plea to Elon Musk for money
[18:21.600 --> 18:28.240] because what they point out is that with Congress so evenly divided that if you got a handful,
[18:28.240 --> 18:34.400] if you're a couple of dozen people, you could have the balance of power and you could magnify
[18:34.400 --> 18:39.680] that by being the swing vote. And that's precisely what Elon Musk was saying. So we need to have a
[18:39.680 --> 18:44.320] third party. We only need to get a few candidates elected to Congress in order to wield that kind
[18:44.320 --> 18:53.280] of power. And so they said this is a bold proposition. The system has not seen a new
[18:53.280 --> 19:00.960] independent candidate win a House seat in 35 years. You might want to ask why that is the case.
[19:00.960 --> 19:07.440] You see the Republicans and Democrats and whoever it is that's got control of the redistricting,
[19:07.440 --> 19:11.360] you know, this is why the fight is going on now between Texas and California and so forth.
[19:12.320 --> 19:18.480] They understand that it isn't the voters picking the candidates. It's the candidates picking the
[19:18.480 --> 19:23.680] voters and counting the votes, right? And so that's where the redistricting comes in. And
[19:23.680 --> 19:29.920] that's where the computer really comes into play. They can go in and very precisely pick who it is
[19:29.920 --> 19:35.600] that they want. This whole article is very naive in that regard, especially considering the very
[19:35.600 --> 19:41.280] public fight that's going on right now between Democrat controlled and Republican controlled
[19:41.280 --> 19:48.560] states to say, we're going to redistrict these areas so that we can get more candidates of our
[19:48.560 --> 19:55.200] party elected. It's so easy for them to do that with the computers that they have now. And so
[19:55.200 --> 19:58.480] what these people are doing is they're saying, well, you know, we can go and we can monitor
[19:59.120 --> 20:04.480] the public. And that's really what AI is set up to do is set up to monitor and to manipulate.
[20:04.480 --> 20:08.640] Said when we do a poll, we take a snapshot of what somebody is thinking,
[20:08.640 --> 20:12.240] but then as they're driving home, listening to the radio, maybe something changes their
[20:12.960 --> 20:18.800] mind. They get home and they've completely switched their view on that particular issue.
[20:18.800 --> 20:23.120] We can capture that in real time. Well, how are they going to do that? Largely through social
[20:23.120 --> 20:29.280] media. That's what social media was designed for. That's why it was a tool created by DARPA.
[20:30.080 --> 20:36.320] It was DARPA's idea. JCR Licklider in the early 1960s came up with the idea. They couldn't
[20:38.720 --> 20:44.800] practically implement it until technology caught up in the late 90s. And that's why the CIA
[20:46.000 --> 20:51.920] openly jumped in with a venture capital firm, Incutel, which they've always manipulated
[20:51.920 --> 20:56.560] corporations and supported them, the ones that would do what they wanted, but they needed to do
[20:56.560 --> 21:02.160] it big and they needed to do it fast. So they went public with it. Basically didn't make it
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[22:11.680 --> 22:23.760] This agency is the NSA, the CIA, and so forth. They were picking the contestants
[22:24.720 --> 22:29.600] knowing that there was going to be a competition and a shakeout and they would have the strongest
[22:29.600 --> 22:35.280] one. But whoever won, they first knew that these people were going to be compliant with them as we
[22:35.280 --> 22:43.760] have seen. And so yeah, data shows that there's a huge rise in moderate and independent voters who
[22:43.760 --> 22:50.720] don't like either party. The problem is that they're captured by the Hegelian dialectic and
[22:50.720 --> 22:56.720] that kind of thinking. It's either this one or that one, Republican or Democrat. And you always
[22:56.720 --> 23:00.400] see this pattern because I've been involved in third party politics. You always see that
[23:01.120 --> 23:06.000] people are disgusted with Republicans and Democrats and they've been betrayed over and over
[23:06.000 --> 23:10.080] again. And so somebody comes out, if they're articulate and they have some good ideas,
[23:10.720 --> 23:15.280] they rise in the polls, maybe they get up, maybe they're polling at 10, 15 percent or something
[23:15.280 --> 23:21.360] like that. As you get closer and closer to the election, the Hegelian dialectic, you can't let
[23:21.360 --> 23:27.600] this other team win. So you got to abandon your hope of having any real change and vote for the
[23:27.600 --> 23:34.240] usual suspect over here that is the party that you've always voted for. And it always melts away.
[23:34.240 --> 23:39.440] We've seen this over and over again. They think it's going to be different. The Independence Center
[23:39.440 --> 23:44.880] is the one that's doing it. They said their strategists are not political newbies. Brandon,
[23:44.880 --> 23:50.160] who served as president of FreedomWorks, a conservative grassroots group that helped to
[23:50.160 --> 23:57.040] turn Tea Party activists into a political force before closing its doors last year. And I've had
[23:57.040 --> 24:04.400] some interaction with FreedomWorks. I won a contest with them. It was in 2009, I think,
[24:04.960 --> 24:13.920] and it's a cash prize plus a trip to Chicago that Karen and I went up there. So we won for the video
[24:13.920 --> 24:22.000] and got a chance to ride segues around Chicago where nobody knew me. I didn't care about it.
[24:22.640 --> 24:28.320] But it was a lot of fun. But that was when Dick Armey was there. And there was a power struggle
[24:28.960 --> 24:36.880] within FreedomWorks. He got pushed out, never really recovered from that. And yet these guys
[24:36.880 --> 24:43.040] have been in politics for a long time. And we look at the Tea Party activism, I think that is
[24:43.040 --> 24:49.600] really what the true issue is. And that's what's missing in all of this stuff. They said, we can
[24:49.600 --> 24:53.280] go out and we do a poll and we only know what somebody thinks at that moment in time, but we
[24:53.280 --> 25:01.360] can constantly monitor them using AI. And then we can go in and we can use economic data, Reddit,
[25:01.360 --> 25:07.440] LinkedIn, all these other things. And we've got a proprietary tool to pull that stuff together.
[25:08.160 --> 25:15.040] And we can see where the best districts are for our candidates to run. Well, the problem is,
[25:15.040 --> 25:19.520] is that the other side is doing that as well. The Republicans or the Democrats have already
[25:19.520 --> 25:25.840] done that to create the districts. They've already created districts that are going to be won by
[25:26.720 --> 25:32.160] their party. And so they're playing catch up here and they don't really have anything that is
[25:33.360 --> 25:39.280] really new, I don't think. And so they're trying to understand core issues and concerns of voters
[25:39.280 --> 25:45.200] and to hunt for districts that are ripe for an independent candidate to swoop in. So they said,
[25:46.960 --> 25:52.400] we might go into one that has been flipping back and forth, 50% Republican, 50% Democrat,
[25:52.400 --> 26:00.000] go in there. The thing is that if you're going to go in and you're going to pick your politicians
[26:00.000 --> 26:05.600] and pick your policies based on polling, then what you're going to be doing is you're going
[26:05.600 --> 26:10.240] to be pandering. You're not going to be setting up principles. We need somebody who's going to lead.
[26:15.120 --> 26:20.880] The politicians are doing this already. And the way I see AI bringing this stuff together is it's
[26:20.880 --> 26:25.920] just going to add more froth and volatility to the whole process. People are going to be,
[26:26.720 --> 26:34.400] if you don't have a rudder, you're blown about by everyone, by every issue. You are blown about
[26:34.400 --> 26:40.480] by the constantly changing issues. And that's not leadership. That's simply politics.
[26:41.040 --> 26:46.640] It's not statesmanship. You've got a fickle public and you've got feckless politicians.
[26:47.360 --> 26:52.960] And that's what's the downfall of our society here. These pandering politicians, what this
[26:52.960 --> 27:00.320] country needs that we don't have. So we need a foundation. We need a worldview. We need a
[27:00.320 --> 27:07.440] philosophy. We need God, basically, as the basis of that. That's what was different about the
[27:07.440 --> 27:13.680] American Revolution. That's why they did not accrue all power to themselves. And so we're
[27:13.680 --> 27:17.520] looking at things like voter participation rates, which districts have really low turnout,
[27:18.240 --> 27:23.200] because these people are not excited to go to the ballot box. It's also looking at districts
[27:23.200 --> 27:28.640] with younger voters who might embrace the independent message. How about looking at your
[27:28.640 --> 27:37.920] message? How about focusing on trying to push a philosophy, a foundation that is going to
[27:37.920 --> 27:45.120] support our society, a rudder that is going to guide us? None of that is here. This is just simply
[27:45.680 --> 27:52.960] more noise and more static. They point to one incident where a candidate was poised to run in
[27:52.960 --> 27:58.560] their home district. AI showed the district next door as a better bet. 30 minutes away,
[27:58.560 --> 28:02.640] the perfect fit. And that's what that person's going to do, because we found that they matched
[28:02.640 --> 28:06.560] up perfectly with that other district. Well, if you're running for Congress, which is what
[28:06.560 --> 28:11.200] they've been talking about, it doesn't matter where you live. I mean, I lived in Raleigh and
[28:11.200 --> 28:17.280] I ran for Congress in Charlotte. It was a pain in the neck to get over there to speak, but,
[28:18.240 --> 28:26.000] and to put up signs, I put up all the signs myself. I bought several hundred signs and then I put
[28:26.000 --> 28:30.240] them all up and I took them all down after the election was. I vaguely remember riding around
[28:30.240 --> 28:34.480] in the car with you guys. That's right. You were in the car seat facing backwards and you watched
[28:34.480 --> 28:41.600] me putting all this stuff in the van. But yeah, that was a real pain in the neck. But it doesn't
[28:41.680 --> 28:47.760] matter what district you live in. You just have to live in the state. That's kind of a secret
[28:47.760 --> 28:53.120] people don't understand. One criticism they acknowledge they hear often is the idea of
[28:53.120 --> 28:58.560] spoilers. Non-winning candidates whose presence on the ballot affects which candidate will win.
[28:59.440 --> 29:05.040] He said, it's a partisan archaic line. What's wrong with spoiling something that people don't
[29:05.040 --> 29:08.880] like? That's the way I always figured out, looked at it. You know, people said, well,
[29:08.880 --> 29:12.560] you sound a lot like the Republicans in terms of economics and other things like that. It's like,
[29:12.560 --> 29:17.440] yeah, but they don't care about liberty of the constitution. And I don't care if they lose
[29:19.360 --> 29:24.480] their distinction without a difference really to the Democrats. And you have to look at it that way.
[29:24.480 --> 29:29.280] And I was there. The reason I ran was not because I wanted to go to Congress. I got to say
[29:29.280 --> 29:36.320] there was nothing that I would want less than to live and work in Washington, especially in the
[29:36.320 --> 29:41.840] kind of system that is run by the speaker and the kind of parliamentary rules that lock you down
[29:41.840 --> 29:47.120] where you can't do anything. But I ran because we didn't have social media. We didn't have any
[29:47.120 --> 29:51.920] better way to get the message out. So we ran to try to get people to focus on the constitution,
[29:51.920 --> 29:57.440] to focus on liberty. And when I ran when I would speak, I said, you know, Gingrich just
[29:57.440 --> 30:02.320] flipped everything over because he had his 10-point proposition,
[30:05.760 --> 30:10.800] what do you call it, his plan for America. Anyway, he had 10 items. I said, well,
[30:10.800 --> 30:15.360] here's my 10 items. It's the Bill of Rights and here's how, what's it? Contract with America.
[30:15.360 --> 30:20.560] Yeah, that's it. And so I said, here's my contract with America. It's called the Bill of Rights.
[30:21.280 --> 30:25.440] And here's how every one of those are being violated right now. Anyway,
[30:27.520 --> 30:32.240] and of course, any time we talk about third parties, I feel the need to mention that there
[30:32.240 --> 30:38.720] can't be a consistent third party. Well, there's first past the post voting. It always devolves
[30:38.720 --> 30:45.920] into a two party system when you have first past the post, which is why I think the typical one
[30:45.920 --> 30:53.040] that you see the runoff election ones is an improvement. But the approval voting is the
[30:53.040 --> 30:57.520] best one since that one is easier to tally. That's right. You're absolutely right, Lance.
[30:57.520 --> 31:01.600] And that's one of the reasons why the Republicans are so laser focused on this
[31:01.600 --> 31:05.520] because they know if a party is going to be replaced, it's going to be the Republican party
[31:05.520 --> 31:09.760] and it should be replaced. So as they said, the Republican, Democrat establishments live in a
[31:09.760 --> 31:16.160] world that is either Coke or Pepsi, Ford or Chevy, MSNBC or Fox News. That's fine for people that
[31:16.160 --> 31:21.760] watch MSNBC and Fox News, but everybody else, we don't live in that binary system anymore,
[31:21.760 --> 31:30.960] but you do and you will as long as it's first past the post. I mean, from the ballot access
[31:30.960 --> 31:38.800] to the districting and the way that they select the voters to the way that the votes are counted
[31:38.800 --> 31:47.280] and to the whole system where it's first past the post, you have such a lock on this particular
[31:47.280 --> 31:51.920] system. I don't really see it breaking. I think what's going to break is going to be when the
[31:51.920 --> 31:57.280] dollar crashes. And we're going to talk about that coming up here. But of course,
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[32:47.280 --> 33:03.760] Javi also points out the AI revolution is about to crash due to a lack of human labor.
[33:04.800 --> 33:10.080] That's right. You know, isn't it interesting that as they want to replace all of us,
[33:10.640 --> 33:15.120] they don't have the labor that's there to build their data centers. They want to take all
[33:15.120 --> 33:20.240] electricity and power away from us. They want to take all economic power away from us, all
[33:20.240 --> 33:25.920] electrical power away from us. They don't want us to have jobs and yet they can't find enough
[33:25.920 --> 33:34.080] humans to build their data centers. Kind of a bootstrap issue here, isn't it? And it makes
[33:34.080 --> 33:39.280] you wonder exactly how they think that this whole thing is sustainable when you don't have humans
[33:39.280 --> 33:43.600] with jobs to buy their products. That was the whole thing Henry Ford pointed out. He said,
[33:43.680 --> 33:49.840] well, I want my workers to be able to afford my cars. They don't want any workers. And so
[33:53.120 --> 34:00.560] the whole thing is a house of cards that is not sustainable. The new price of eggs is the political
[34:00.560 --> 34:08.960] shock of the cost of data centers on our electric bills. And don't look to the Republicans for any
[34:08.960 --> 34:15.280] help on this. Republicans have been completely bought out by big tech on this issue and they're
[34:15.280 --> 34:21.360] not going to do anything to help with that. They're seeing it particularly in Virginia
[34:22.800 --> 34:29.520] and because Virginia is close to where so many of the big data centers are there because that is
[34:30.160 --> 34:36.560] the real application for artificial intelligence. It is a government control. So data centers are
[34:36.560 --> 34:43.440] a gold rush for construction workers. Surging demand means that many are getting six figure
[34:43.440 --> 34:50.640] salaries and more perks. Things are going to get even more real when it all collapses.
[34:51.840 --> 34:57.600] Chinese authorities are even worried now about humanoid robots. Isn't that interesting? The
[34:57.600 --> 35:04.960] country that has always been built on slave labor. Now they are jumping into the mechanical slaves,
[35:05.760 --> 35:11.360] which is what robot means. It's the Czech word for slave and they're even concerned about it.
[35:12.240 --> 35:18.640] But it really is about surveilling speech and threatening our privacy rights. As a matter of
[35:18.640 --> 35:26.640] fact, do we still have that in the deck, the guy who was arrested because of a meme in the UK?
[35:27.280 --> 35:32.160] I've got that article coming up. We'll look for this and we'll talk about that article later.
[35:32.160 --> 35:34.480] We've got a couple of comments before we take a break, Travis.
[35:34.480 --> 35:41.120] That's right. Nibiru, 2029. Voting strategy for 2026. Midterms. Change the party. Get ballot.
[35:41.120 --> 35:44.800] Don't vote. Party switching alone will scare the hell out of the parasites.
[35:44.800 --> 35:49.600] Not handing in the ballot will send a message. That's true. That's true. That's a good idea.
[35:49.600 --> 35:55.120] I like that. Change your party. Does everybody switch partners?
[35:55.120 --> 36:01.280] Musical chairs. Guard Goldsmith. AI is like Soylent Green. People at its core.
[36:01.360 --> 36:09.200] Yeah, that's right. It consumes people and consumes what they produce and imitates them.
[36:09.200 --> 36:17.440] It truly is satanic in the sense that it's all based on imitation and theft. Satan doesn't
[36:17.440 --> 36:22.080] create anything. He steals things and pretends that he created them.
[36:22.080 --> 36:24.880] I would have a more simple... Go ahead, Lance.
[36:24.880 --> 36:30.720] Soylent Green is Indians. AI is actually Indians.
[36:34.560 --> 36:40.720] We've talked about that so many times. It's a running joke. This one robot that they set up
[36:40.720 --> 36:45.840] to be a domestic helper, what it is, it's actually just a camera and you've got a bunch of people
[36:45.840 --> 36:54.720] that are watching it and manipulating it. So you're paying for people to have a remote control
[36:54.720 --> 36:57.920] robot that they can walk around your house and spy on you and listen to you.
[36:57.920 --> 37:02.320] Yeah, I wonder what kind of person is going to apply for that job. Surely nobody nefarious
[37:02.320 --> 37:05.920] or creepy. Oh yes, I love to watch you all the time.
[37:09.280 --> 37:13.280] They've done that in grocery stores as well. You go in and it's like, oh, we're just going to
[37:13.760 --> 37:17.760] scan your... Look at your cart and we'll total up the prices. They've actually got
[37:17.760 --> 37:22.880] Indians who are actually being paid to watch all the stuff and tally it as people put it in or
[37:22.880 --> 37:28.560] take another cart. Sorry, Lance, go ahead. The idea of that robot was that eventually
[37:28.560 --> 37:35.360] it will be AI or they'll have it set up. They'll always have a camera connection to your robot,
[37:35.360 --> 37:39.440] but when you give it a new job that it doesn't know how to do, that's when a human will take
[37:39.440 --> 37:42.960] over and then it will teach it how to do that and then it will just refer back to that video
[37:42.960 --> 37:47.120] of the human doing it so it has a rough idea in the future. At least that's what they hope,
[37:47.120 --> 37:50.480] but in fact right now it's 100% controlled remotely.
[37:52.240 --> 37:57.680] Yeah, that's the people who have more money than cents way to buy into that thing.
[37:59.440 --> 38:04.400] Sadly, with how dumb many Americans are, no matter how poor they are, a lot of them still
[38:04.400 --> 38:11.440] have more money than cents. We have the real octo spook. AI is like a vehicle. Farm, tool,
[38:11.440 --> 38:16.800] knife, machete, gun. It's benign. Only the user determines its use and purpose.
[38:16.800 --> 38:27.600] And I agree with that because if you're using AI online, you have become their data and they're
[38:27.600 --> 38:33.600] spying on you and other things like that. However, it is now possible to download a lot of the AI
[38:33.600 --> 38:39.120] tools. That's the way we operate with it. You can download them locally and now you're not dealing
[38:39.120 --> 38:43.280] with these different companies and they're not getting the data from you. They're not getting
[38:43.280 --> 38:48.480] paid by you as well. There's so many free AI tools out there that Lance has put together
[38:49.120 --> 38:54.080] and has set up a computer to simply do that. So we're getting that together. Hopefully,
[38:54.080 --> 38:59.600] we'll be able to do more stuff. Ultimately, I would like to have an angry Trump reading
[38:59.600 --> 39:04.960] his screaming tweets instead of me reading it to you. So we'll see if we can get that in.
[39:04.960 --> 39:08.560] Yeah, I was going to have that all set up, but then I got sick over the weekend.
[39:08.560 --> 39:14.560] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. With this last Thanksgiving weekend, we were hoping we were going to get
[39:14.560 --> 39:19.520] caught up on a lot of things. Instead, we got much further behind. Both Karen and Lance were
[39:19.520 --> 39:24.560] very sick through Thanksgiving. This is Karen's second Thanksgiving in a row where she was
[39:24.560 --> 39:31.040] throwing up profusely. Last year, our daughter was here from Texas and she did Thanksgiving dinner.
[39:31.040 --> 39:38.320] This year, because of Karen's brother dying, Travis's wife had already planned on doing
[39:38.320 --> 39:42.400] Thanksgiving dinner. So that part of it worked out for those of us who could eat.
[39:43.840 --> 39:48.240] But I know Karen's not faking it because you can't fake the way she was throwing up.
[39:50.240 --> 39:53.760] She was feeling really bad. At that point, the faking is worse than
[39:53.760 --> 39:57.920] whatever you were trying to get out of. There has to be a trade-off.
[39:59.040 --> 40:03.280] Ferris Bueller wouldn't be the same movie if he literally made himself so ill that he just had to
[40:03.280 --> 40:09.360] lay in bed the entire time to get out of school. Yeah. If she could throw up like that, she'd be
[40:09.360 --> 40:16.640] bulimic in no time at all. We've got real Jason Barker. District should be mapped by zip code.
[40:16.640 --> 40:23.920] Very simple. I don't know enough about the way these things operate to say whether if that would
[40:23.920 --> 40:28.080] fix the problem, but Jason's got a lot of good ideas, so I'd be willing to give it a shot.
[40:28.080 --> 40:33.280] That'd be one way to get it out of them picking the districts by computer, but even before they
[40:33.280 --> 40:39.680] had the kind of sophisticated data mining that AI gives them, they were very, very good at picking
[40:39.680 --> 40:43.760] the voters. I remember the congressional districts. They had one of them in North Carolina that just
[40:43.760 --> 40:48.960] went down a major highway, and they could look at voter registration, which is what they were
[40:48.960 --> 40:53.600] doing, and they were hopping from one side to the other of the major highway. I remember one of the
[40:53.600 --> 40:58.880] people who was running said, this is crazy trying to get in touch with these people because of the
[40:58.880 --> 41:04.800] way this thing is drawn, but they did it before they had computers. That's why they called it
[41:04.800 --> 41:09.440] gerrymandering. They could figure out that type of thing, but it really has made it into a very
[41:09.440 --> 41:15.280] detailed science now. Well, we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we will be right back.
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[46:01.040 --> 46:09.200] You're listening to the David Knight Show.
[46:12.880 --> 46:18.160] Well, if you want to get home for the holidays this year, it could cost you a lot more. We have
[46:18.160 --> 46:25.200] TSA has just decided arbitrarily and capriciously that they're going to charge people a $45 fee,
[46:25.680 --> 46:32.960] a fine, if you don't have real ID. It's always about the money, isn't it? That's what I said
[46:32.960 --> 46:37.280] about the COVID stuff, all these people that, you're crazy. It's a bad Democrat governor.
[46:37.280 --> 46:42.000] It's not Trump and it's not all these others. It's not the federal government. It's bad Democrat
[46:42.000 --> 46:48.320] governors. It's like, you really don't understand how things work. It's always done with bribery
[46:48.320 --> 46:54.720] and with financial blackmail. That's the way they get past the 10th Amendment. And this is
[46:54.720 --> 47:01.360] another example of how the bureaucracy is out of control. Where do they get the authority to
[47:01.360 --> 47:06.240] levy a fine like this? Something like that ought to be coming from Congress. We shouldn't have
[47:06.240 --> 47:12.960] Trump imposing tariffs and we shouldn't have the TSA imposing $45 fees on us. They had originally
[47:13.600 --> 47:19.680] proposed, and this is something that's already published in a paper, they put the stuff out and
[47:19.680 --> 47:25.120] say, well, this is what we're thinking about doing. Give us your feedback. And they don't
[47:25.120 --> 47:29.840] care what your feedback is. Originally they were talking about making it $18. Then they decide,
[47:29.840 --> 47:34.480] no, let's go with $45. What stops it? Where does it stop? If they want to make sure that you don't
[47:34.480 --> 47:39.840] fly unless you've got real ID, they don't have to wait for Congress to pass a law. They don't have
[47:39.840 --> 47:45.360] to make a law saying you can't fly if you don't have real ID. They can just fine you and make
[47:45.360 --> 47:51.200] that happen that way. And it's great that we have TSA to keep us safe from these terrorists that
[47:51.200 --> 47:57.200] don't have real ID or $45 to get around this. That's right. Well, you know, these guys who took
[47:57.200 --> 48:01.600] down the Twin Towers by flying the planes into them, they must have had some really good ID
[48:01.600 --> 48:07.840] because they found it on the rubble. It survived the explosion and the fires and everything else,
[48:07.840 --> 48:13.520] and they managed to find these things. So we knew who the guys were. They had really good ID. How
[48:13.520 --> 48:18.800] do I get ID like that? That's indestructible. Well, that's certainly not real ID though.
[48:20.800 --> 48:28.480] Fake ID. Yeah. $45 fee for people without real ID comes after the TSA started requiring the
[48:28.480 --> 48:35.520] identification or other approved documents in May. And so since people didn't get it,
[48:35.520 --> 48:40.480] since it was required, now you're going to have to have it. The TSA warned that people without real
[48:40.480 --> 48:46.880] ID could enter increased wait times at airports while their identities are verified. You know,
[48:46.880 --> 48:50.960] we could get rid of all these wait times at the airport if we got rid of the TSA. That's where
[48:50.960 --> 48:57.200] the bottleneck is. And quite frankly, they have created the biggest security threat with these
[48:57.200 --> 49:03.680] long bottleneck lines. That's where the terrorists would attack if they attacked. But the TSA knows
[49:03.680 --> 49:10.320] that there's no threat against airports or airplanes. They said that in 2011. That information
[49:10.320 --> 49:15.520] that was part of a lawsuit was accidentally published by them on Pacer.gov. And then they
[49:15.520 --> 49:20.720] discovered that they put up the unredacted version and then they put up the redacted version for us
[49:20.720 --> 49:26.000] so we could conveniently go in and see what they didn't want us to know. But they know that there
[49:26.000 --> 49:29.600] was no threat to airports, airplanes. And if there had been a threat to airports, airplanes,
[49:30.720 --> 49:35.040] they would not have been able to stop it. They have been totally ineffective whenever they've been
[49:35.040 --> 49:39.920] tested. They won't say because it's national security secret. No, it's job security secret.
[49:40.480 --> 49:47.120] That they fail probably 80-90% of the time. So if there had been a real threat, we would have had
[49:47.120 --> 49:51.440] more attacks. But there never was a real threat. There wasn't a real threat on 9-11 either.
[49:52.160 --> 49:58.640] This was an agency that was created to stop an imaginary threat, just like the pandemic. And
[49:58.640 --> 50:03.760] like I said before, the COVID pandemic is the other shooter dropped from the 9-11 lie. Both of
[50:03.760 --> 50:09.360] them were based on lies about things that didn't exist. We didn't have a virus. We didn't have a
[50:09.360 --> 50:17.360] pandemic. We didn't have terrorists on airplanes. They've just used these lies to impose the
[50:17.360 --> 50:23.440] surveillance state on us. The lie of the TSA is blatantly obvious on its face when you just look
[50:23.440 --> 50:30.000] at who is employed. This is not Jason Bourne or Sherlock Holmes. They're not going to stop a
[50:30.000 --> 50:38.960] terrorist attack. This is generally very overweight, middle-aged to elderly individuals
[50:38.960 --> 50:43.840] or sometimes foreign nationals who now work for the government harassing you.
[50:45.840 --> 50:51.360] These people do not care about protecting you. They are simply there to collect a check.
[50:51.360 --> 50:56.080] And even if they did care, they couldn't do anything about it. The last time I was in an
[50:56.080 --> 51:02.720] airport, most of the TSA agents, English was their second language. These people are not loyal to
[51:02.720 --> 51:08.480] America. Do you think this person is going to see a terrorist and go, it is now my duty to sacrifice
[51:08.480 --> 51:14.800] myself for the good of America and the American people? No, no. Just on its face, who they hire
[51:14.800 --> 51:20.640] shows what it's really about. And it's utterly ridiculous. Do you have real ID? I don't think so.
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[52:26.880 --> 52:31.120] and I don't know if they, if you're a one-year-old son, we'll have to have a real ID or not.
[52:31.680 --> 52:38.400] Another 45 right for him. But anyway, they said that it could increase your wait time,
[52:38.400 --> 52:42.720] which is what the TSA is really all about. And it's all about obedience training, right?
[52:42.720 --> 52:48.480] This is positive operant conditioning. It's what BF Skinner said, right? You do what I want. In
[52:48.480 --> 52:53.520] other words, you know, this is negative. Um, in other words, I'm going to punish you because
[52:53.520 --> 53:00.720] you didn't get real ID, but the basic premise of the TSA is you do what I want. You know,
[53:00.720 --> 53:04.800] you go through this machine or you let me put my hands on you and then you can fly.
[53:04.800 --> 53:10.640] Here's your reward, right? And that is a much more effective way to train animals,
[53:10.640 --> 53:15.760] which is the way they see us. The policy though, however, creates a bizarre situation
[53:16.560 --> 53:24.000] where your identity expires like a carton of milk. So you pay them $45 because they say,
[53:24.000 --> 53:31.120] well, we have to run, um, this through a system. And this is as ridiculous as banks charging you
[53:31.120 --> 53:36.240] a special fee because you've got a check from Canada or something like that. Um, it's like,
[53:36.240 --> 53:41.520] come on, you don't have to charge, you know, 10% of the, of the check or something like that.
[53:41.520 --> 53:47.520] So they're going to check you through their verification system and make sure that you are
[53:47.520 --> 53:53.280] paying not taxpayers or footing the bill for the advanced verification system. However,
[53:53.280 --> 53:59.600] once they go through this advanced verification system, the system is so advanced that it can't
[53:59.600 --> 54:05.920] remember who you were if you stay more than 10 days. So if you take a two week vacation
[54:05.920 --> 54:12.640] and you don't have real ID, you got to pay $45 going $45 to come back because they only keep
[54:12.640 --> 54:19.440] your ID for 10 days. Uh, how could it get any worse? No, just wait. They'll think of a way.
[54:19.440 --> 54:25.760] Yeah. That's $45 fee to search through a database. We've got to enter in your name
[54:26.000 --> 54:32.720] into our database. It's such difficult work for these people and so expensive too. Yeah.
[54:32.720 --> 54:37.600] When you look at all the power that's consumed by the, uh, by the computers here and the way
[54:37.600 --> 54:42.880] they put that to make sure that it's these scum that are paying for it, that don't have the real
[54:42.880 --> 54:49.440] ID rather than the taxpayers. It's only these delinquents that don't have ID. It's, uh,
[54:49.440 --> 54:53.600] it reminds me of Brazil. It's people aren't paying enough for their interrogations.
[54:54.560 --> 55:02.720] Exactly. And of course, if you want to get your real ID, uh, some states don't charge you. New
[55:02.720 --> 55:10.320] York doesn't have a fee for real ID besides the amount of time that they waste on you and all the
[55:10.320 --> 55:16.880] hassle. But in Pennsylvania, they hassle you, they waste your time and they charge you a one time $30
[55:16.880 --> 55:22.960] real ID fee on top of standard renewal fees for your driver's license. So, you know, they're going
[55:23.040 --> 55:29.200] to get you everywhere, right? A surprise when your package arrives, you have to pay the tariff.
[55:29.840 --> 55:34.640] Wait a minute, I thought tariffs didn't cost Americans anything. Is that what Trump was saying?
[55:34.640 --> 55:40.400] Well, you're going to pay directly because of this de minimis shipping, um, exclusion that has been
[55:40.400 --> 55:47.040] taken away. Uh, it was a tariff exemption on goods that were worth $800 or less. It has left some U.S.
[55:47.040 --> 55:52.560] shoppers with extra shipping bills that have to be paid before they can get their, uh, their stuff.
[55:52.560 --> 55:57.040] And then of course it creates a massive issue. You can imagine, uh, in this particular case,
[55:57.040 --> 56:02.880] they began with an example. A woman who's a physical therapist in California bought a trench
[56:02.880 --> 56:11.360] coat from a Dutch retailer for $456. She said that was already a bit above her budget. But then when
[56:11.360 --> 56:20.080] it arrived, uh, UPS told her that she'd have to pay $250 in customs to get it. Now, if she did not
[56:20.080 --> 56:24.320] pay that, you know, she wound up paying it. She said, this is the second most expensive article
[56:24.320 --> 56:29.280] clothing I've ever bought. Um, the only thing that was more expensive was my wedding gown.
[56:31.280 --> 56:35.920] So, uh, but you can't wear your wedding gown out in the rain, I guess. So this is a trench coat.
[56:37.440 --> 56:42.000] Good news. And with the trench coat, you can pretend to be a hard boiled detective and walk
[56:42.000 --> 56:47.280] around saying things like these streets just ain't the same. So anyway, she wound up paying
[56:47.280 --> 56:55.440] $700 for it by the time she had to pay the taxes on it. So, um, if somebody doesn't want to pay a
[56:55.440 --> 57:02.080] surprise bill of $250 to get their item, then, uh, what happens? What happens with the shipper?
[57:02.080 --> 57:07.120] What happens with the company on the other end? It becomes a real quagmire. And that's one of the
[57:07.120 --> 57:12.400] reasons why they did not have this there for decades. There were no custom duties imposed
[57:12.400 --> 57:19.280] on items under $800. Uh, but that is ended, uh, in China for Chinese goods in May
[57:19.840 --> 57:25.440] and for the rest of the world that ended in August, uh, Democrats, Republicans favored
[57:25.440 --> 57:33.120] ending the exemption. Um, and so again, um, the rationale they gave was it made it easier to smuggle
[57:33.120 --> 57:38.080] fentanyl into the country. It's always fentanyl, isn't it? That's become the excuse for every kind
[57:38.080 --> 57:45.520] of tyranny. We got to stop that fentanyl. It was, uh, they were just, uh, in the white house,
[57:45.520 --> 57:48.400] they were saying, well, you know, the Biden administration really didn't watch the fentanyl
[57:48.400 --> 57:54.000] stuff. And so we had enough fentanyl come into the country under Biden to kill every man,
[57:54.000 --> 57:59.200] woman and child in America. It's like, well, how are we still alive? Because maybe some of us
[57:59.200 --> 58:05.760] are not interested in taking it, you know? So, uh, anyway, the, um, uh, the, the ludicrous
[58:05.760 --> 58:11.520] arguments that they make with this stuff is just, uh, never ends. Still the abruptness with which
[58:11.520 --> 58:17.680] the U S closed the loophole. And that's the key caused major disruptions for sellers of all sizes
[58:17.680 --> 58:24.320] as well as for express carriers like FedEx and UPS postal networks. And for American shoppers,
[58:25.040 --> 58:31.520] this is the key. This is the, the chaos and disruption that Trump specializes in. That's
[58:31.520 --> 58:36.560] why they put him in place because you could change these things. You could, you don't like
[58:37.120 --> 58:43.760] the, uh, interlocking, uh, just in time delivery system and, you know, um, uh,
[58:43.760 --> 58:47.920] offshoring, manufacturing, things like that, which I don't really like either.
[58:47.920 --> 58:53.360] But if you, that system has been put in over decades and you're not going to rip that out
[58:53.360 --> 58:57.920] overnight without causing major problems. Trump doesn't care. As a matter of fact,
[58:57.920 --> 59:02.800] he likes to do that kind of stuff. Here's another example of the destructive policies of Trump.
[59:03.440 --> 59:09.280] Costco is suing the Trump administration seeking tariff refunds before the Supreme
[59:09.280 --> 59:14.080] Court rules. If they're illegal, why are they doing that? Well, because it turns out
[59:15.280 --> 59:20.560] that the Trump administration has said that even if they lose in the Supreme Court, which,
[59:21.280 --> 59:27.680] if any justice is done, they will lose. There's absolutely no way that that IEPA fraud,
[59:28.800 --> 59:34.960] there was not any emergency. Nothing had changed over several decades in terms of
[59:36.160 --> 59:42.000] trade deficits with other countries. And so you can argue whether or not you think trade deficits are
[59:42.720 --> 59:46.160] an issue or not. Some people don't think trade deficits are an issue.
[59:46.720 --> 59:51.520] Whether or not you think it's an issue, it clearly had not changed. And so it was clearly not an
[59:51.520 --> 59:57.040] emergency. So it's not even about that. He is declaring emergencies left and right everywhere
[59:57.040 --> 01:00:02.240] so that he can just rule by executive order. And that's what the Supreme Court needs to shut down,
[01:00:02.960 --> 01:00:06.720] not just for the tariff issue, but for all these other issues. We've got to stop
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[01:01:09.200 --> 01:01:14.640] Follow him. We'll do the same thing. They will declare an emergency and then just rule as
[01:01:14.640 --> 01:01:21.040] czars and dictators. But the issue is, is that if the Supreme Court says we're going to enforce
[01:01:21.040 --> 01:01:27.680] the Constitution, the Trump administration has said that companies that have paid the tariff,
[01:01:27.680 --> 01:01:33.360] like Costco has paid, will not get their money back. Now, we've also heard them saying,
[01:01:33.360 --> 01:01:38.320] well, there's going to be so many refunds we're going to have to give that we will,
[01:01:39.920 --> 01:01:43.680] just this astronomical amount of money that they're going to have to refund.
[01:01:43.680 --> 01:01:49.120] And they made that as an argument for why the Supreme Court should not take away the
[01:01:49.120 --> 01:01:54.160] power that they usurped. You know, hey, we stole this power. Don't take it away because it's going
[01:01:54.160 --> 01:01:59.920] to be expensive and complicated for us to undo what we did when we didn't have any authority to do it.
[01:02:00.720 --> 01:02:05.920] What? That's the Trump administration in a nutshell. And so we created all this
[01:02:05.920 --> 01:02:10.560] problem. And you're going to make even a bigger problem if we have to refund all this stuff.
[01:02:10.640 --> 01:02:14.720] But the separate action is necessary, said Costco in the lawsuit,
[01:02:14.720 --> 01:02:20.480] because even if the IEPA duties and underlying executive orders are held unlawful by the Supreme
[01:02:20.480 --> 01:02:27.680] Court, importers have paid the duties, including the plaintiff, Costco, and they are not guaranteed
[01:02:27.680 --> 01:02:34.720] a refund for those unlawfully collected tariffs in the absence of their own judgment and judicial
[01:02:34.720 --> 01:02:41.600] relief. So Trump is basically, with his abruptness and with his vacillation and
[01:02:41.600 --> 01:02:47.280] his constantly changing rates, he has thrown a monkey wrench into every kind of business,
[01:02:47.280 --> 01:02:51.200] whether it's retail or manufacturing in the US, because the manufacturers have been thrown
[01:02:51.200 --> 01:02:56.000] under the bus. They don't get all of the components that they need for whatever they're
[01:02:56.000 --> 01:03:01.120] manufacturing here domestically. Every one of the manufacturers is going to be getting a lot of
[01:03:01.120 --> 01:03:05.920] components from abroad. They don't know what their prices are going to be because constant
[01:03:06.480 --> 01:03:15.120] changing and flipping of these duties based on what the games he's playing with other leaders
[01:03:15.120 --> 01:03:21.440] in other countries. It's not based on even protecting an industry or even funding the
[01:03:21.440 --> 01:03:26.720] government. It's just based on the whims and the likes and the dislikes of Donald Trump and who
[01:03:26.720 --> 01:03:33.440] he's trying to reward or who he's trying to punish. Who does he like? Kiss his ring or other
[01:03:34.960 --> 01:03:43.280] things attached to him to get away from this or whatever. So that is one of the worst aspects of
[01:03:43.280 --> 01:03:47.920] this. So after he creates all this chaos and freezes a lot of people and destroys their
[01:03:47.920 --> 01:03:53.600] businesses, really, the people who have survived were able to work around this, pay the tariffs,
[01:03:53.600 --> 01:03:58.160] and they buy the goods and they don't know if the price of the goods are going to go up or go down,
[01:03:58.160 --> 01:04:03.840] but they pay these tariffs and then it's all illegal and then they've got to go through the
[01:04:03.840 --> 01:04:10.320] process of suing the US government in order to get that money back. It's just unbelievable what
[01:04:10.320 --> 01:04:19.440] Trump is doing to our country. This court and this federal circus have cautioned that an importer
[01:04:19.440 --> 01:04:26.320] may lack the legal right to recover refunds of duties for entries that have liquidated,
[01:04:26.320 --> 01:04:33.440] even where the underlying legality of the tariff is later found to be unlawful. Isn't that amazing?
[01:04:33.440 --> 01:04:39.920] We can put unlawful destructive tariffs on you and even after they are, we agree that they're
[01:04:39.920 --> 01:04:46.160] unlawful, we're not going to let you get your money back. And notice that this is for importers,
[01:04:46.160 --> 01:04:52.000] right? So the foreigners may get their money back, but not the Americans. How is this America
[01:04:52.000 --> 01:04:56.640] first? The Trump administration has warned of the potential fallout of having to refund
[01:04:56.640 --> 01:05:02.560] hundreds of millions of dollars in tariffs. What about the fallout when you close American
[01:05:02.560 --> 01:05:07.920] businesses because of your lockdowns like you did five years ago or your tariffs like you're doing
[01:05:07.920 --> 01:05:14.560] now? It's just amazing. So a British man was reportedly arrested for posting,
[01:05:15.120 --> 01:05:20.720] posing with a gun on social media. This is a British man who was reportedly arrested
[01:05:20.720 --> 01:05:30.080] after posting a photo on social media showing him holding a gun. I guess like Toy Story,
[01:05:30.080 --> 01:05:34.320] you know, you can't have a gun when he can't have it. And if you're going to draw a gun,
[01:05:34.320 --> 01:05:38.400] you've got to do it with a bunch of sketch, right? You can't actually pull it out.
[01:05:38.400 --> 01:05:40.400] Breach for the sky.
[01:05:42.160 --> 01:05:48.080] It was taken in the U.S. and was uploaded to LinkedIn back in August. And according to this
[01:05:48.080 --> 01:05:55.600] man who is an IT contractor, the photo caused a nightmarish legal drama from the West Yorkshire
[01:05:55.600 --> 01:06:03.360] police, despite the gun being legal and the image being taken on private property in America. And
[01:06:03.360 --> 01:06:08.000] it was not threatening. It was not threatening to anyone. A cop initially came to his home,
[01:06:08.000 --> 01:06:13.040] warned him about the posting, citing a complaint from a person who saw the image. Then cops came
[01:06:13.040 --> 01:06:18.800] back later that night, August the 24th, and arrested him. That was only the beginning.
[01:06:19.360 --> 01:06:23.760] The Yorkshire Post reported that he ended up having strained relations with neighbors and
[01:06:23.760 --> 01:06:29.600] others over the constant police presence, even had his equipment and devices seized by cops.
[01:06:30.160 --> 01:06:31.360] He's an IT contractor.
[01:06:31.360 --> 01:06:35.040] Well, I'm glad they're doing this instead of going after the Pakistani rape gangs.
[01:06:35.680 --> 01:06:41.120] Every single officer involved with this should be brought up on charges of treason and summarily
[01:06:41.120 --> 01:06:48.400] executed. Just, no, no, we don't need your kind and power, you officious, relentless bureaucrat.
[01:06:48.400 --> 01:06:50.720] No, but they're doing exactly what the government wants them to do.
[01:06:52.960 --> 01:06:55.120] Still, my statement stands.
[01:06:55.760 --> 01:07:01.840] Most perplexing is that the caption and the accompanied text purportedly included nothing
[01:07:01.840 --> 01:07:06.960] that was threatening or legally concerning. He also told the media that he tried to explain
[01:07:06.960 --> 01:07:12.640] to the cops that the photo wasn't taken in the UK and was instead captured in America,
[01:07:12.640 --> 01:07:18.960] where you're allowed to have guns. He was reportedly held in prison overnight,
[01:07:18.960 --> 01:07:26.320] interrogated and being accused of holding a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
[01:07:27.200 --> 01:07:31.200] So if you were holding a firearm, even if it's not in a threatening way
[01:07:31.200 --> 01:07:37.520] or whatever, you are causing fear of violence. It's so scary. It's so spooky.
[01:07:37.520 --> 01:07:41.760] After being released on bail, authorities came three other times to visit him throughout
[01:07:41.760 --> 01:07:46.960] October. The case was eventually dropped over lack of evidence. He's now speaking out against
[01:07:46.960 --> 01:07:52.320] what he believes to be an Orwellian nightmare. I've not been able to sleep. I've lived in fear
[01:07:52.320 --> 01:07:58.320] of a knock at my door for the last three months. I haven't spoken to my neighbors for four months.
[01:07:58.320 --> 01:08:04.960] It has damaged my ability to run my business. On the evidence seen by the Yorkshire Post,
[01:08:04.960 --> 01:08:11.040] there was never a scintilla of a chance of a successful prosecution. And so serious questions
[01:08:11.040 --> 01:08:16.000] remain about the policing standards and motivations applied in this case. The leadership who permitted
[01:08:16.000 --> 01:08:22.000] this pursuit until the day after this newspaper applied to cover the impending court case.
[01:08:22.720 --> 01:08:28.640] A spokesperson for West Yorkshire police told the Metro that the complaint at the center of the
[01:08:28.640 --> 01:08:35.280] crisis was based on fears that the initial photo was a threat. You know, we had just in case you
[01:08:35.280 --> 01:08:45.520] think this is something that's limited to the thought police in the UK. Remember we had a
[01:08:46.000 --> 01:08:52.640] person put something up on social media as a protest of yet another Charlie Kirk memorial
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[01:09:56.880 --> 01:10:06.400] up a meme which was about a shooting in a town that had the same name as this school but he
[01:10:06.400 --> 01:10:11.440] wasn't threatening the school he didn't create the meme he reposted it and what he reposted was
[01:10:12.000 --> 01:10:17.040] what Trump had said and was criticized at the time he said it was just time for us to just move on
[01:10:17.040 --> 01:10:22.240] and that's what this guy was saying it's time for us to move on we've focused on this Charlie Kirk
[01:10:22.240 --> 01:10:28.880] shooting for so long can't we just move on and so the Tennessee sheriff arrested him for that
[01:10:29.440 --> 01:10:34.880] he said we can't arrest him for a speech but we can arrest him for threatening and that's an
[01:10:34.880 --> 01:10:41.920] implied threat even though he didn't create the meme even though it was something that Trump said
[01:10:41.920 --> 01:10:48.240] and it was about a completely different organization so this is the way this stuff is running as a
[01:10:48.240 --> 01:10:55.040] matter of fact what we were talking about before was a protest that was being held a lot of people
[01:10:55.040 --> 01:11:04.800] are protesting the Israeli genocide in Gaza and one guy showed up and he had a sign that said
[01:11:05.280 --> 01:11:13.760] I support genocide and just as an experiment right they arrested everybody that had anti-genocide
[01:11:13.760 --> 01:11:20.000] signs but they left him alone and I mean you can't go after the genocide enjoyer he's just
[01:11:20.000 --> 01:11:25.280] he's just a funny little guy that's right so again as long as you support Israel it doesn't
[01:11:25.280 --> 01:11:29.360] matter if it's genocide or not just support Israel that's the key thing that's here but
[01:11:29.360 --> 01:11:33.360] notice the reaction of the other people there's a an interesting
[01:11:34.720 --> 01:11:37.920] thing about this a lot of people haven't talked about that Lance pointed out but here's the
[01:11:37.920 --> 01:11:42.800] original clip are you going to be arrested you support genocide yeah down to you I've
[01:11:42.800 --> 01:11:46.960] already found out in Liverpool that supporting a genocide doesn't get you arrested from supporting
[01:11:46.960 --> 01:11:52.720] the war crimes in Netanyahu and I'm wondering if you'll arrest me no so now I'm in London to
[01:11:52.720 --> 01:11:56.080] find out whether supporting genocide gets you arrested here does it offend you that I support
[01:11:56.080 --> 01:12:02.080] genocide I don't have an opinion I support genocide is that a problem for you yes it is
[01:12:02.080 --> 01:12:07.200] if you support the bombing of innocent men women and children you won't get arrested I wouldn't
[01:12:07.200 --> 01:12:12.400] get arrested but I can't be like you I'm supporting a genocide do you think I should get arrested
[01:12:13.600 --> 01:12:20.240] will I get arrested you should be arrested he's asking whether you've decided to be carried or
[01:12:20.320 --> 01:12:26.640] you're going to walk I will walk I've got spinal problems is it the fact that I'm not in my 80s
[01:12:26.640 --> 01:12:30.160] that I'm not going to get arrested because you only seem to like arresting really old people
[01:12:30.160 --> 01:12:35.360] I support genocide that's absolutely fine you've still got a chance to support genocide and not be
[01:12:35.360 --> 01:12:40.240] arrested you know that I still don't well good luck in the cells why won't they arrest me they're
[01:12:40.240 --> 01:12:45.600] arresting my friend here why haven't you been arrested yet mate well I'm going to arrest you
[01:12:45.600 --> 01:12:49.120] where have my friends gone they've all been arrested for protesting against the genocide
[01:12:49.120 --> 01:12:54.080] and here I am all alone unarrested for supporting a genocide but let me come clean of course I
[01:12:54.080 --> 01:12:58.240] don't support genocide how could you well you'd see the destruction of the hands of the Israeli
[01:12:58.240 --> 01:13:04.560] government in Gaza if we care about our human rights we must defend our right to protest
[01:13:04.560 --> 01:13:13.120] especially against genocide yeah except that as Lance pointed out his protesters there don't
[01:13:13.120 --> 01:13:18.800] support his right to support genesis in other words they don't they don't agree with him and
[01:13:18.800 --> 01:13:22.880] they want to shut him down as well here's what he put together if you look at this oh wait a
[01:13:22.880 --> 01:13:29.520] minute that's a different one here um yeah when we um you should be arrested yeah yeah the problem
[01:13:29.520 --> 01:13:35.600] with the protest actually uh is a repeat of the Hong Kong high-rise fire by the way let me show
[01:13:35.600 --> 01:13:41.840] that here I pulled that up look at this this is um it's a fire that burned for several days this
[01:13:41.840 --> 01:13:48.080] is a complex of a lot of high-rise apartment complexes in Hong Kong hundreds of people died
[01:13:48.080 --> 01:13:53.840] from this you notice something the buildings after days of being on fire even these are just
[01:13:53.840 --> 01:13:58.560] residential buildings they're still standing they didn't collapse into their footprint how did that
[01:13:58.560 --> 01:14:03.760] happen strange they must be making this out of some super material in Hong Kong that we don't
[01:14:03.760 --> 01:14:08.400] have in New York obviously they changed the building codes oh yeah no way they didn't yeah
[01:14:08.400 --> 01:14:12.000] that's right they didn't do that yeah that's what Tony rook was talking about in the uk said so
[01:14:12.640 --> 01:14:16.720] if we're supposed to believe that these buildings collapsed because of fire very minor fire in
[01:14:16.720 --> 01:14:23.440] building seven for example it was not even hit with a plane then how is it that we haven't changed
[01:14:23.440 --> 01:14:27.520] the firefighting procedures or the building codes there ought to be changes and all that
[01:14:28.320 --> 01:14:34.240] and of course it stands as a singular moment in time where steel structures just collapsed in
[01:14:34.240 --> 01:14:40.720] their own footprint after a couple of hours of fire and so i picked that video in the deck
[01:14:40.720 --> 01:14:45.600] oh you did so here's the problem with the protest i'm supporting a genocide do you think i should
[01:14:45.600 --> 01:14:52.240] get arrested yes you should be arrested why have you been arrested yet mate well these arrest you
[01:14:53.520 --> 01:14:59.280] see these people don't support free speech either here's the thing if you support free
[01:14:59.280 --> 01:15:06.640] speech if you don't support the views that you oppose right as people will paraphrase it i
[01:15:08.240 --> 01:15:13.600] i may disagree with everything you have to say but i will defend to the death your right to say it
[01:15:13.600 --> 01:15:18.080] right if you don't do that you don't support free speech so those people who are protesting
[01:15:18.800 --> 01:15:24.960] the genocide that's fine except they also don't support free speech so his whole point was that
[01:15:24.960 --> 01:15:31.360] they're arresting people for showing for having an opinion that the government doesn't agree with
[01:15:31.360 --> 01:15:36.160] and yet the people there on the street once you're arrested if they don't agree with your
[01:15:37.520 --> 01:15:43.760] your position either it's more of a protest to say hey the government needs to be arresting the
[01:15:43.760 --> 01:15:49.280] people i don't like instead of a protest in support of free speech or at least that's how it seemed
[01:15:49.280 --> 01:15:54.320] at a few points we might have been taking things out of context and implying things they didn't
[01:15:54.320 --> 01:15:59.920] mean to imply but you have to be careful with these protests they have everyone yelling yeah
[01:15:59.920 --> 01:16:08.160] arrest him uh isn't a great look no i think you're right lance because i i see this everywhere you
[01:16:08.160 --> 01:16:14.800] know not just in the uk but i see it in america as well people do not support uh the free speech
[01:16:14.800 --> 01:16:19.280] with somebody that they disagree with and the more they disagree with them the more they demand this
[01:16:19.280 --> 01:16:25.040] person be silenced take a look at nick fuentes for example i don't agree with anything nick
[01:16:25.040 --> 01:16:31.920] fuentes says nothing at all and yet i think he has a right to say it and the conservatives don't
[01:16:31.920 --> 01:16:36.240] think that's the case they want to purge him and cancel him and of course we have seen what mark
[01:16:36.240 --> 01:16:41.360] levin wants to do to people who disagree with netanyahu and the israeli government personally
[01:16:41.360 --> 01:16:45.920] i think nick fuentes and mark levin should have a cage match you know we put them in the same room
[01:16:45.920 --> 01:16:51.600] and let them tear at each other let them scream at each other yeah just uh and we can put it in a
[01:16:51.600 --> 01:16:57.280] soundproof room so we don't have to hear it uh but anyway the um the bottom line is that nobody
[01:16:57.280 --> 01:17:02.960] understands or appreciates or supports the principle of free speech that's the key thing
[01:17:02.960 --> 01:17:09.200] and and so that's why the people are saying you know shut this guy down there is no um we don't
[01:17:09.200 --> 01:17:14.000] understand that you're not going to have free speech if you don't stand for the speech of people
[01:17:14.000 --> 01:17:20.720] that you disagree with well campbell's is denying that they have lab-grown meat after that recording
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[01:18:43.440 --> 01:18:49.680] well it's not lab-grown meat uh what we were talking about on the label where it says uh
[01:18:49.680 --> 01:18:56.560] bioengineered products ingredients uh the company said this refers to genetically modified crops
[01:18:57.360 --> 01:19:04.880] like canola corn soybean sugar beets etc they're grown by the vast majority of american farmers
[01:19:04.880 --> 01:19:10.880] the language on our labels refers to ingredients derived from those crops and not the chicken
[01:19:11.760 --> 01:19:16.960] well florida has a statewide ban on lab-grown meat but of course they don't have a ban
[01:19:16.960 --> 01:19:25.840] on genetically modified plants and this is why when that person goes into aldi and looks at
[01:19:25.840 --> 01:19:32.560] all the ingredients uh everything uh and pretty much all the american food has the bioengineered
[01:19:32.560 --> 01:19:40.240] ingredients now because they've gone in and genetically modified the plants uh so also it's
[01:19:40.240 --> 01:19:47.440] funny that it's oh don't worry it's just the uh canola oil the cornstarch the soybean the sugar
[01:19:47.440 --> 01:19:51.360] beets it's everything in there except for the chicken but it's not the chicken don't worry
[01:19:51.920 --> 01:19:56.960] mm-hmm we're working on that part yeah well we feed all that stuff to the chicken and we just
[01:19:56.960 --> 01:20:04.560] started injecting the chickens with mrna vaccines at the behest of brook rollins the trump u.s
[01:20:04.560 --> 01:20:10.640] department of agriculture appointee that's how they did it this time with the handoff between
[01:20:10.640 --> 01:20:17.200] the democrats and republicans and vice versa so um you've got the uh the biden administration
[01:20:17.280 --> 01:20:22.560] going in and using a pcr test as an excuse to kill millions of chickens and then the trump
[01:20:22.560 --> 01:20:27.040] administration comes in and says we'll stop killing your chickens if you start injecting them
[01:20:28.400 --> 01:20:35.440] for our partners the pharmaceutical companies so um the injected chicken as well as a chicken
[01:20:35.440 --> 01:20:43.760] that has fed all this gmo stuff as well so the attorney general in florida said his office would
[01:20:43.760 --> 01:20:51.920] demand answers from campbell's and shut it down if they were really using any uh lab meat and so
[01:20:51.920 --> 01:20:58.720] forth but this article from children's self-defense points out that lab-grown meat meets the definition
[01:20:58.720 --> 01:21:04.640] of cancer this is what i've said before you have these eternal cell lines and they just keep
[01:21:04.640 --> 01:21:10.800] reproducing and that's why i called it you know tumor steak you know instead of tube steak which
[01:21:10.800 --> 01:21:16.160] people call hot dogs you know i got tumor steaks or i guess you could have the t-bone is actually
[01:21:16.160 --> 01:21:24.000] a tumor bone steak and um the cultivated meat uses techniques developed in biopharma industry
[01:21:24.640 --> 01:21:31.200] producers take cells from live animals or from a cell bank they create immortalized cells from
[01:21:31.200 --> 01:21:38.320] cultured stem cells they grow them in large steel tanks called cultivators or bioreactors
[01:21:39.040 --> 01:21:45.200] and the national cancer institute has noted that uncontrolled indefinite cell division
[01:21:45.840 --> 01:21:51.120] is the defining feature of cancer cells so it is not an exaggeration to call these things
[01:21:51.680 --> 01:21:58.240] tumor meat a point critics invoke when arguing against the lab-grown meat i've said this a long
[01:21:58.240 --> 01:22:04.080] time ago and i even played that clip from a kindergarten cop with arnold schwarzenegger
[01:22:04.080 --> 01:22:09.200] saying it's not a tumor he said i got a headache and the kids said maybe it's a tumor it's not a
[01:22:09.200 --> 01:22:16.000] tumor so the food is not a tumor you get that guess uh trump slammed biden's 52 billion dollar
[01:22:16.000 --> 01:22:22.960] chips act then he used it to buy a federal stake in intel says reason um biden said companies are
[01:22:22.960 --> 01:22:29.840] investing in america again instead though the reality is that america is investing in companies
[01:22:29.840 --> 01:22:35.600] and getting little in return because when the government is making the investments
[01:22:36.880 --> 01:22:40.160] it's always a mal investment they're going to invest in their friends
[01:22:41.120 --> 01:22:48.320] and they're going to invest in failing companies in march trump blasted the chips act they called
[01:22:48.320 --> 01:22:55.680] it it's an acronym supposedly creating helpful incentives to produce semiconductors that's what
[01:22:55.680 --> 01:23:04.720] it stands for what it actually is is just graft corruption and central planning he called it a
[01:23:04.720 --> 01:23:10.480] horrible horrible thing it was passed under biden and the chips act was essentially a 52 billion
[01:23:10.480 --> 01:23:17.600] dollar industrial policy slush fund intended primarily to bolster domestic production of
[01:23:17.600 --> 01:23:24.480] computer chips early grants largely went to either the factories that were already in development
[01:23:24.480 --> 01:23:30.400] or that would have been built anyway so the facilities the question it questions whether
[01:23:30.400 --> 01:23:37.440] there was any economic value to have additional taxpayer funding trump was on solid ground he
[01:23:37.440 --> 01:23:42.240] told congress he said you should get rid of the chips act and whatever is left over you should
[01:23:42.240 --> 01:23:48.960] use it to reduce debt or any other reason you want to yet in the months since trump has made
[01:23:48.960 --> 01:23:55.520] use of the chips funding not to reduce the debt but to pursue his own questionable industrial policy
[01:23:56.160 --> 01:24:01.920] his version is even less accountable and may well be even worse for taxpayers there's your
[01:24:01.920 --> 01:24:08.560] difference between the democrats and republicans intel was set to receive 11 billion dollars to
[01:24:08.560 --> 01:24:15.440] help fund the construction of semiconductor fabs in several states by late summer the company said
[01:24:15.440 --> 01:24:20.720] it had already received more than five billion dollars of the fund but intel struggled to fulfill
[01:24:20.720 --> 01:24:26.640] those commitments falling further behind on factory construction in some places and laying
[01:24:26.640 --> 01:24:33.600] off workers as it suffered from ongoing financial and managerial problems by the middle of 2025
[01:24:33.600 --> 01:24:39.120] intel looked very much like a failing business this is pretty amazing i mean i've not really
[01:24:39.120 --> 01:24:45.280] kept up with electronics and and chips and and you know until just recently lance was telling me
[01:24:46.400 --> 01:24:55.440] about how nvidia and their sister company which is amd it's amd isn't it yeah yeah
[01:24:56.320 --> 01:25:01.600] how they basically have frozen intel out of the cpu market certainly out of the gpu market
[01:25:02.320 --> 01:25:08.640] intel was not really a player there but they've really lost competition to amd and which is
[01:25:08.640 --> 01:25:14.000] really surprising because the whole time that i was in it intel was just was dominant absolutely
[01:25:14.000 --> 01:25:22.800] dominant but now under new management they got a ceo called lip bouton and we just couldn't succeed
[01:25:22.800 --> 01:25:28.720] in america without these geniuses that we bring in from other countries right must be an h1b visa
[01:25:28.720 --> 01:25:33.920] that recipient that's come in to do it intel was american built it was american managed when it was
[01:25:33.920 --> 01:25:40.240] successful and now it is not successful with lip bouton essentially the u.s government would
[01:25:40.240 --> 01:25:47.840] produce a roughly 10 stake in the chip maker partially nationalizing the company that's the
[01:25:47.840 --> 01:25:54.640] other issue nationalizing production that's what trump wants to do funds from chip are used to do
[01:25:54.640 --> 01:26:00.560] this it was a good deal for the company but the taxpayers get the bill so we're gonna have
[01:26:00.560 --> 01:26:09.280] privatized profits and you know public expense the risks will now be borne by the taxpayers
[01:26:09.280 --> 01:26:15.280] fundamentally trump gave intel a federal bailout removing the company's public obligations and
[01:26:15.280 --> 01:26:21.920] accountability while loading more financial risk onto the public when the chips act passed in 2022
[01:26:21.920 --> 01:26:27.200] the biden administration celebrated it by declaring that quote companies are investing in america
[01:26:27.200 --> 01:26:35.680] again but under both biden and trump just the opposite was true america was investing in
[01:26:35.680 --> 01:26:41.040] companies investing in companies that couldn't make it on their own and aren't going to be
[01:26:41.040 --> 01:26:50.640] successful in the long term meanwhile we have uh three casinos are going to be licensed in new york
[01:26:50.640 --> 01:26:55.680] city that's just what they need is more gambling they've already got wall street they've already
[01:26:55.680 --> 01:27:01.120] got the biggest casino in the world but that's not enough they're going to have three more of them
[01:27:01.120 --> 01:27:07.840] and the guy who owns the mets steve cohen won approval he's going to open a casino close to
[01:27:07.840 --> 01:27:17.120] their stadium there and so again more non-productive use of capital new york times
[01:27:17.120 --> 01:27:26.560] is torching tim waltz after the somalian scam woke minnesota for a billion dollars on his watch
[01:27:27.280 --> 01:27:33.040] i mean even the new york times is coming after him and so maybe we should call this sharia gate
[01:27:36.080 --> 01:27:42.480] a massive sprawling fraud scandal the federal prosecutors say siphoned over a billion dollars
[01:27:42.480 --> 01:27:48.080] from minnesota's social safety net programs now here's the kicker put this in perspective
[01:27:48.640 --> 01:27:55.120] a billion dollars is more than the entire state spends in a year to run its department of
[01:27:55.120 --> 01:28:01.840] corrections uh which is where all these people belong i got a correction here we need to put
[01:28:01.840 --> 01:28:06.080] these people in prison the fraud involved a series of schemes and we talked about this we won't go
[01:28:06.080 --> 01:28:12.960] back into it but it's the the somalis and the al shabab and all the rest of this stuff um and
[01:28:12.960 --> 01:28:18.560] this is a continual problem and they look the other way because they vote democrat right people
[01:28:18.560 --> 01:28:24.080] come here they come here to leach off the system they come here to steal what they can whatever
[01:28:24.080 --> 01:28:29.040] they can get away with anything that's not nailed down america is nothing more than an economic zone
[01:28:29.040 --> 01:28:32.800] to these people they don't care about freedom they don't care about what it was founded for
[01:28:32.800 --> 01:28:38.240] they simply care that oh look i bet i can make money i bet i can take advantage of these people
[01:28:38.240 --> 01:28:42.240] that's right yeah and every single one of them needs to be shipped back
[01:28:42.240 --> 01:28:45.520] at minimum they're not coming for freedom they're coming for free stuff that's the
[01:28:45.520 --> 01:28:50.640] difference from the ellis island as before there is the the appropriate number of somalians for
[01:28:50.640 --> 01:28:57.920] america is zero zero not a single somali is necessary for the united states to function
[01:28:57.920 --> 01:29:04.080] or keep going forward every single one could be sent back and not a thing would happen no one
[01:29:04.080 --> 01:29:09.280] would notice by the way uh lance pull up this article here and show people this picture of
[01:29:09.280 --> 01:29:15.600] laura loomer she is now a pentagon approved all right everyone careful drumroll you're about to
[01:29:15.600 --> 01:29:21.200] see something terrifying one picture is worth a thousand words said one person about this she
[01:29:21.200 --> 01:29:27.840] gets a desk at the pentagon and some of the people who are kicked out by war pete because
[01:29:28.400 --> 01:29:34.560] you are going to say exactly what we tell you and they're not even trying to conceal it anymore you
[01:29:34.560 --> 01:29:39.280] know operation mockingbirders of the cia would tell people what to say and they would give them
[01:29:39.280 --> 01:29:45.520] access but now they're saying we're going to kick you out of the pentagon press pool if you don't
[01:29:45.520 --> 01:29:52.240] say exactly what we say and no more no less and so they kicked everybody out except for i think
[01:29:52.240 --> 01:29:59.840] it was news nation was that it and um you know some small right-wing uh trump sucker media and
[01:29:59.840 --> 01:30:06.640] so now they've got uh another trump sucker laura loomer as one person said imagine the idea that
[01:30:06.640 --> 01:30:12.160] the pentagon is going to have a serious press conference given the current situation the only
[01:30:12.160 --> 01:30:19.520] people there will be groupies and influencers you know people like laura loomer and it's pretty
[01:30:19.520 --> 01:30:23.520] amazing how is she going to get to the press conference when people keep slashing your tires
[01:30:23.520 --> 01:30:29.840] though it's going to be somebody slash your tires no it's that old story where her tires rotted out
[01:30:29.840 --> 01:30:34.240] on her car because she didn't drive it and they just sat there then she put up a go fund me or
[01:30:34.240 --> 01:30:38.640] something help the woke left has slashed my tires everyone's like you can clearly see the tires have
[01:30:38.640 --> 01:30:47.200] just rotted laura yeah well if you uh if you follow the maga people it will rot your brain
[01:30:47.200 --> 01:30:52.800] not just your tires but i am tired of it i gotta say now this is an interesting observation from
[01:30:52.800 --> 01:31:00.080] world magazine they said christmas music still unites us so in the december 1995 issue of the
[01:31:00.080 --> 01:31:06.480] american spectator mark stein had an article he said it's the best time of the year he wrote
[01:31:06.480 --> 01:31:12.880] about what he called the american christmas he said that um what he meant by that was it's an
[01:31:12.880 --> 01:31:19.520] occasion where popular songs are able to unify a country he said we don't have pop culture anymore
[01:31:20.080 --> 01:31:27.040] but uniquely in today's fragmented market seasonal songs cross all boundaries now the way i always
[01:31:27.040 --> 01:31:31.680] looked at it i i thought it crossed generational and time boundaries that's about the only time
[01:31:31.680 --> 01:31:37.600] of the year that you can get everybody listen to let's say classical orchestral music or um
[01:31:37.600 --> 01:31:42.160] you know music from the 40s or 50s or something like that i mean bing crosby's white christmas
[01:31:42.160 --> 01:31:48.400] is still played a lot um and so uh that was one of the things i always liked about christmas music
[01:31:48.400 --> 01:31:53.360] was the fact that it was so varied in terms of different genres and different time periods and
[01:31:53.360 --> 01:31:59.280] so forth and uh and it is still there which is really kind of surprising every generation
[01:31:59.920 --> 01:32:06.880] will sometimes introduce something whether it's good or bad that will be a real hit but
[01:32:06.880 --> 01:32:14.320] they still go back and go to the to the historical songs they said 30 years later the market is more
[01:32:14.320 --> 01:32:20.320] fragmented than ever but seasonal songs still cross boundaries stein had this in mind pop
[01:32:20.320 --> 01:32:26.400] songs such as white christmas and winter wonderland but he could just as easily have been talking about
[01:32:26.400 --> 01:32:32.160] handles the messiah so um we're going to take a break here we got a couple of comments you
[01:32:32.160 --> 01:32:38.400] want to read those yes please con think thank you very much con think really do appreciate it i would
[01:32:38.400 --> 01:32:43.440] love it if you could make a sequel album with full length selections in regards to the christmas night
[01:32:43.440 --> 01:32:48.720] album well i'd love to do that too it's just become increasingly difficult for me to uh you know the
[01:32:48.720 --> 01:32:53.920] stroke really slowed me down and i couldn't work at all on any of this stuff for several months
[01:32:53.920 --> 01:33:00.240] i was completely out of it and uh you couldn't use my left hand and so some of that stuff is
[01:33:00.240 --> 01:33:05.440] coming back i'm trying to do some new music and i think we got one or two new songs this year
[01:33:06.320 --> 01:33:12.400] but yeah that is a goal of mine i want to try to do that working towards it stealth patriot thank
[01:33:12.400 --> 01:33:17.680] you very much stealth patriot we appreciate it and again it's your support that keeps us on air so
[01:33:17.680 --> 01:33:23.520] stealth patriot you are what's keeping us on thank you he says they called the vietcong soldiers
[01:33:23.520 --> 01:33:29.360] charlie what are they going to call the venezuelan soldiers in latin vietnam 2.0 we'll have to figure
[01:33:29.360 --> 01:33:34.160] that out that's to be decided i guess maybe since we're a more mature and older nation we call them
[01:33:34.160 --> 01:33:39.520] charlesses yeah i don't know have to be something spanish what's managed for charlie charlesses
[01:33:40.240 --> 01:33:46.160] the carlosses out there i guess a p rumble seat they're revolting and saying no to the
[01:33:46.160 --> 01:33:52.400] enforced hell in britain the public there is waking up yes as a matter of fact let me play
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[01:35:14.480 --> 01:35:20.720] would put out these these videos where they would set their uh all masked up and everything they've
[01:35:20.720 --> 01:35:27.840] got another one now but they're not talking about whether or not ireland is being ruled by the brits
[01:35:27.920 --> 01:35:35.280] they're talking about the fact that britain is being overwhelmed by foreign immigrants
[01:35:35.280 --> 01:35:42.480] listen to what they have to say it looks like an ira thing we the new republican movement have
[01:35:42.480 --> 01:35:47.360] watched their councillors and mlas over the past 12 months the level of disrespect shown to the
[01:35:47.360 --> 01:35:53.360] people who put you into power this cannot be ignored any longer we the we are proud men of ireland
[01:35:53.360 --> 01:35:58.400] we are patriots your policies and decision-making regards to flooding our communities with
[01:35:58.400 --> 01:36:04.720] undocumented military-age men is not acceptable we will not sit back any longer and watch our
[01:36:04.720 --> 01:36:10.000] culture and religion destroyed by the people we put in power also the sexual indoctrination of
[01:36:10.000 --> 01:36:15.280] our children in schools has not went unnoticed either the new republican movement will take
[01:36:15.280 --> 01:36:20.000] immediate action against anyone who threatens their ways of life and the safety of our women
[01:36:20.000 --> 01:36:26.160] and children we have your addresses and known your movements every one of you are legitimate
[01:36:26.160 --> 01:36:34.320] targets as of today the new republican movement 28 of the 1125 that's interesting now if those
[01:36:34.320 --> 01:36:41.600] guys are not in government plants you always be careful about that yeah big if if they're not
[01:36:41.600 --> 01:36:46.640] government plants if this is not some kind of a false flag thing my response would be what has
[01:36:46.640 --> 01:36:52.960] taken them so long to respond all this stuff but again i don't think that vigilante violence is
[01:36:52.960 --> 01:37:01.040] the answer to anything when karen and i were in the uk back in the early 1980s we i remember we
[01:37:01.040 --> 01:37:08.960] came out of out of a gilbert solbin thing and this big bomb that went off down the street was
[01:37:08.960 --> 01:37:13.680] pretty surprising at first it's like you know it's like when people hear a gunshot
[01:37:14.240 --> 01:37:17.840] and they don't expect it you know you think well that was a firecracker that went off so you're
[01:37:17.840 --> 01:37:21.200] thinking all the different things that can be the last thing that came into my mind was a
[01:37:21.200 --> 01:37:27.440] a bomb till people started yelling about it and i i don't agree with terrorist attacks i don't agree
[01:37:27.440 --> 01:37:35.200] with vigilante violence i think is important for war to be justified for it to be done openly
[01:37:35.840 --> 01:37:42.160] and for the reasons to be declared i don't like it when we have people on either side wearing
[01:37:42.160 --> 01:37:49.520] masks that is an indication that they know that what they're doing is not legit and uh so yeah
[01:37:49.520 --> 01:37:57.360] it's uh but it is interesting this may be what they want and so we'll have to see what happens
[01:37:57.360 --> 01:38:04.320] with that the irish uh the irish have given the british more trouble than any other group of
[01:38:04.320 --> 01:38:09.680] people throughout history yeah the irish have absolutely refused to back down over the years
[01:38:09.680 --> 01:38:13.440] when they want something if a portion of the population wants it bad enough they will just
[01:38:13.440 --> 01:38:19.840] sit there and they will make the british miserable yeah of course the the british have done a deal on
[01:38:19.840 --> 01:38:27.120] the irish as well but i like the scots they never really came to any kind of a detente you know
[01:38:27.760 --> 01:38:32.240] scotland i guess it helped that they put in king james but all right well yeah and then
[01:38:32.240 --> 01:38:37.280] there's the welch they just get along with everybody and sing the welch are small enough
[01:38:37.280 --> 01:38:41.040] that you just kind of forget they exist until someone reminds you like oh yeah wales is there
[01:38:41.040 --> 01:38:44.960] that's right there's wales we did go to wales and it's some of the nicest people we ever met
[01:38:44.960 --> 01:38:50.560] were there i'm gonna say yeah so bogus says i love etymology in the morning robot from the check
[01:38:50.560 --> 01:38:57.920] robotnik forced worker from robota forced labor compulsory service drudgery from robotity to work
[01:38:57.920 --> 01:39:05.440] drudge also dr robotnik is sonic's villain so you've got that too yeah and the drug report
[01:39:05.440 --> 01:39:09.360] important and maybe we'll change the drug report to robot report from this done by ai right
[01:39:10.560 --> 01:39:15.440] high boost data centers are union construction workers dreams i have two friends that are
[01:39:15.440 --> 01:39:22.480] building a data center in sandusky ohio right meow that's right now yeah they uh they are
[01:39:22.480 --> 01:39:30.960] really searching for people to do real stuff um again having real trade skills people are realizing
[01:39:31.520 --> 01:39:37.440] what a bad deal college is and a lot of people are pushing for trade stuff you gotta have real
[01:39:37.440 --> 01:39:42.320] the real world you can't live in this virtual reality even though that's what silicon valley
[01:39:42.320 --> 01:39:47.600] tells us they're telling you a lie video games are fun i enjoy them myself but you gotta do
[01:39:47.600 --> 01:39:54.240] other things you gotta actually spend time in the real world it's important otherwise you slip away
[01:39:54.240 --> 01:39:58.960] brian debba cartney one of my best friends sees and documents the growth of data centers in
[01:39:58.960 --> 01:40:03.840] virginia i'm sure they're pulling their hair out yeah jerry alatalo the artificial intelligence
[01:40:03.840 --> 01:40:08.960] bubble is set for total collapse due to widespread rapidly growing opposition to digital slavery
[01:40:08.960 --> 01:40:15.120] dystopia that's right no sir do not turn off the ai sir do not turn off the ai i need my job sir
[01:40:15.120 --> 01:40:21.680] gator bd-68 eminent domain is the ai data center's friend that's right take whatever they need
[01:40:22.240 --> 01:40:26.960] whether it's your water or your land brian and debba cartney i got groped at every turn in
[01:40:26.960 --> 01:40:31.520] october on my trip to florida for not having real id well that's something to look forward to
[01:40:31.520 --> 01:40:35.600] well that's one of the reasons why i hate flying so much because i refuse to go through the machines
[01:40:35.600 --> 01:40:41.360] as a matter of principle and because i want to be a monkey wrench in the system as much as i can so
[01:40:41.360 --> 01:40:46.800] whenever i fly i i get them really pissed off because i demand that i not go through the machine
[01:40:47.440 --> 01:40:51.680] and that they uh search me so they go well we got to go get somebody to do that
[01:40:52.640 --> 01:40:59.360] stand over here they invariably will tell me to stand right next to the machine uh the radar
[01:40:59.360 --> 01:41:04.240] the x-ray machine which i you know that they know what they're doing and i know what they're doing
[01:41:04.240 --> 01:41:10.080] and i don't stand next to that machine but uh it really does bother them and i never forgot the
[01:41:10.080 --> 01:41:17.680] opt-out um you know um uh protest that was going to happen and it was such a problem for them that
[01:41:17.680 --> 01:41:22.240] they just shut down all screening and let everybody go through on thanksgiving holiday
[01:41:22.240 --> 01:41:28.400] the busiest travel day of the year and so i want to be a wrench in that machinery as much as i can
[01:41:28.400 --> 01:41:36.240] so i always refuse and i hate the process as much as they do but we can't double oh seven says wait
[01:41:36.240 --> 01:41:41.200] you said it was a tsa who would be fining people for not having the real id that's right yeah they
[01:41:41.200 --> 01:41:45.520] determined what the amount was going to be we're going to find people and here's what the amount
[01:41:45.520 --> 01:41:48.320] is going to be and first they publish it in the register you know because though
[01:41:49.200 --> 01:41:53.680] this is the way the government actually works you know forget about the schoolhouse rock version
[01:41:53.680 --> 01:41:59.760] you know i'm a bill i'm a bill on the capitol hill that it doesn't work that way uh congress
[01:41:59.760 --> 01:42:04.720] has abdicated their legal authority to the executive branch into the bureaucracy so they
[01:42:04.720 --> 01:42:11.840] don't do anything anymore except collect paychecks and hold hearings and dog and pony shows so the
[01:42:11.840 --> 01:42:18.560] way it happens is you have these bureaucracies make up the rules and they when they make up a
[01:42:18.560 --> 01:42:22.800] rule they publish it on the register they take comments for a while and then they do as they
[01:42:22.800 --> 01:42:30.160] please they don't care what whether you like it or not and so i think what it really is is kind of
[01:42:30.160 --> 01:42:34.880] just publishing it on the right on the register it's just kind of a way for them to take the
[01:42:34.880 --> 01:42:39.840] temperature of the public and if it's something that's going to create a lot of waves they might
[01:42:39.840 --> 01:42:44.400] back off of it because they don't want to lose their system that they have set up but they
[01:42:44.400 --> 01:42:48.960] published that they were going to charge people 18 dollars and then they said well after the
[01:42:48.960 --> 01:42:53.680] comment period i guess i want enough comments where people were angry so they decided that
[01:42:53.680 --> 01:43:00.320] they would up it to 45 dollars thank you bureaucrats very cool brandon bennett i'm in
[01:43:00.320 --> 01:43:05.280] one of the five states that real idea is mandatory and it's a red state yeah yeah well you know when
[01:43:05.280 --> 01:43:11.440] i got my license here i thought that it was they were asking me for all this paperwork and
[01:43:11.440 --> 01:43:19.040] everything i thought man this is really getting crazy and so because i'd let my license expire
[01:43:19.040 --> 01:43:26.640] in texas i didn't drive much so anyway i'd get the license again and massive amounts of paperwork
[01:43:26.640 --> 01:43:30.400] and then like i finished it said now you got a real idea aren't you excited about this it's like
[01:43:30.480 --> 01:43:36.320] no i didn't want that but they didn't charge me extra for it here in tennessee as far as i know
[01:43:37.440 --> 01:43:44.320] but it was a lot of paperwork big paper chase it's amazing they can't even they can't even
[01:43:44.320 --> 01:43:49.280] give you a break when they're forcing you into their system yeah and he goes sonita and they
[01:43:49.280 --> 01:43:53.760] said real id was voluntary how does something that's voluntary now require a fine next they'll
[01:43:53.760 --> 01:43:58.240] change it to a misdemeanor ticket and you'll end up with a bench warrant if you don't pay up
[01:43:58.240 --> 01:44:05.200] yeah well they're lying of course when they say that and they say that all the time about
[01:44:06.240 --> 01:44:11.440] they say that the income tax is voluntary as well remember that i mean every year when they
[01:44:11.440 --> 01:44:19.040] would mail out the the paper forms before you get the forms online it always had in the very back a
[01:44:19.040 --> 01:44:27.600] message from the irs commissioner that that the income tax is voluntary we all know what happens
[01:44:27.600 --> 01:44:33.200] if you don't volunteer right and then the same type of thing when they had paper maps of the
[01:44:33.200 --> 01:44:37.840] individual states would get these in the back there'd always be a message from the governor
[01:44:37.840 --> 01:44:42.880] of that state talking about how driving was a privilege it's like let's not moving around is
[01:44:42.880 --> 01:44:48.960] a fundamental human right it's not a privilege but just you know try driving around without a
[01:44:48.960 --> 01:44:53.920] license which i know a lot of the sovereign citizens do but i also know that the government
[01:44:54.560 --> 01:44:58.880] that lies to you about things being a privilege and things being voluntary
[01:44:58.880 --> 01:45:03.280] also has no scruples when it comes to giving you due process and a fair hearing
[01:45:03.840 --> 01:45:07.920] about the legitimacy of their orders they will do whatever they wish to you
[01:45:08.640 --> 01:45:12.720] so just keep that in mind before you get caught up in the legal arguments they don't care about
[01:45:12.720 --> 01:45:18.720] what's legal they are calling people seditious and saying they need to be executed because you
[01:45:18.720 --> 01:45:24.080] got congressmen telling people in the military you must not follow illegal orders no you tell
[01:45:24.080 --> 01:45:30.320] them that i'm gonna put you in jail right so that's the the reality of the government that we have
[01:45:30.320 --> 01:45:36.640] here oh fuzzy mateo many of the cdls issued with no name given were real ids real id will soon
[01:45:36.640 --> 01:45:41.120] become digital id but it's for your safety don't you know yeah it doesn't matter it's all just
[01:45:41.120 --> 01:45:44.400] part of the surveillance stuff that they were ramping up there's nothing real about it
[01:45:45.360 --> 01:45:50.640] so right biometric yeah right overture says my wife and i flew recently even with the so-called
[01:45:50.640 --> 01:45:55.200] real id my wife was told to stand aside because the scanner kept going off because she had knee
[01:45:55.200 --> 01:46:00.800] replacements even though she had a medical card well that's because it's about harassing you
[01:46:00.800 --> 01:46:08.960] and also most the tsa workers are very very dumb very very dumb low iq individuals con think
[01:46:08.960 --> 01:46:13.280] real id isn't better it's just an annoyingly harder to fulfill the requirements
[01:46:13.280 --> 01:46:18.080] of proof of residence every time they add something new it gets more and more difficult
[01:46:18.080 --> 01:46:22.080] because you need all the previous forms of id they made you get to get the new one
[01:46:22.080 --> 01:46:30.400] of course you just put no name given no address or whatever i don't that's my plan that's my plan
[01:46:30.400 --> 01:46:35.120] for when i need to update my idea i'm gonna call up and fake an indian accent and tell them that
[01:46:36.160 --> 01:46:42.160] hello sir no do not have a place of residence are gone think it's almost like they're making
[01:46:42.240 --> 01:46:47.280] the red tape for an id so tedious that we will just be begging to give them blood samples and
[01:46:47.280 --> 01:46:51.120] fingerprints stopped out of all the paper requirements i think that's it yeah i think
[01:46:51.120 --> 01:46:57.120] you got it that's also part of how they're going to get rid of cash or any other form but they're
[01:46:57.120 --> 01:47:01.440] stable coins they will make it incredibly tedious they will make it very very difficult to spend
[01:47:01.440 --> 01:47:06.160] your money in any other way that's part of what they're doing with the penny ban right yeah it's
[01:47:06.160 --> 01:47:10.320] not about saving money they don't care about wouldn't they ever care about saving money
[01:47:10.320 --> 01:47:15.680] and it's not like you got to print the penny gets ripped up and torn up like paper money
[01:47:15.680 --> 01:47:20.320] every year so you got to print another penny that's not the case most of the pennies are still
[01:47:20.320 --> 01:47:24.240] kicking around yeah and they're not they're not banning those machines where you put a quarter in
[01:47:24.240 --> 01:47:28.240] and then get it to press the penny remember the things where you put that for you guys they're
[01:47:28.240 --> 01:47:32.480] still around yeah they're still around but those are going to fade away too so get your pressed
[01:47:32.480 --> 01:47:39.200] pennies while you can until you can no longer james faithways hey can someone post the name of david
[01:47:39.200 --> 01:47:43.840] knight shop i want to buy his christmas album well you can go to david knight dot news yeah that's
[01:47:43.840 --> 01:47:48.880] it and find it there all of the stuff is there on that website yeah david knight dot news and you can
[01:47:48.880 --> 01:47:57.680] find the album t-shirts hoodies all kinds of other things and we yeah david knight dot news ap rumble
[01:47:57.680 --> 01:48:01.840] seat everything you see happening the uk is planned to visit here in the states they launched beta
[01:48:01.840 --> 01:48:06.880] tests in various places that's why it's essential not to comply you pointed out that's right it's
[01:48:06.880 --> 01:48:14.000] just the uk is between 10 to 20 years ahead of the united states depending on where you look at
[01:48:14.000 --> 01:48:19.120] in terms of their tyranny and we seem to be catching up to them yeah the leftist ideas seem
[01:48:19.120 --> 01:48:24.640] to premiere in the uk then they go to new york to california then they go into the also canada they
[01:48:24.640 --> 01:48:30.960] can sometimes show up in canada first and trickle down yeah but uk canada then california then new
[01:48:30.960 --> 01:48:37.360] york tw 97401 the building was constructed with old passports that's right that's why it didn't
[01:48:37.360 --> 01:48:42.720] collapse that's what protected that i like that what about the building across the street did it
[01:48:42.720 --> 01:48:47.840] fall over too yeah it got the bill the building across the street got the vapors they just couldn't
[01:48:48.560 --> 01:48:54.080] contain itself anymore it's contagious christian constitutional conservative people don't like
[01:48:54.080 --> 01:48:59.520] being censored but love censoring if they have the power to do so that's right that's why i'm in chat
[01:48:59.520 --> 01:49:06.800] banning all of you all the time you will fear my wrath and power yeah the real octo spook cancer
[01:49:06.800 --> 01:49:14.640] meat good yeah that's right let's go and call the rose gardens it's not a tumor that's right
[01:49:14.640 --> 01:49:21.280] it's not a tumor it's delicious delicious tumor-esque meat it's not tuna it's not a
[01:49:21.280 --> 01:49:29.600] tuna it's a killer t-bone instead of killer t cells it's killer t-bone as lance pointed out
[01:49:29.600 --> 01:49:43.440] well we're going to be right back stay with us
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[01:53:12.160 --> 01:53:17.160] Let's take a look at this press conference that Caroline Lovett had
[01:53:17.160 --> 01:53:26.160] Responding to the accusations from all corners that this was a war crime, that it was murder
[01:53:26.160 --> 01:53:34.160] And so you have, as a matter of fact, Mark Kelly has taken center stage and this is a problem
[01:53:34.160 --> 01:53:40.160] Mark Kelly is a gun grabbing Democrat and he's got a lot of other policy issues as well
[01:53:40.160 --> 01:53:47.160] But he's somebody who's not focused on all the LGBT stuff like so many of the New York and California Democrats
[01:53:47.160 --> 01:53:55.160] And so he is more palatable to the general public because he's not gotten into that aspect of things
[01:53:55.160 --> 01:54:04.160] And what Trump is doing is elevating him to kind of a status that I hate to see him elevated to
[01:54:04.160 --> 01:54:06.160] But that's the way these guys play the game
[01:54:06.160 --> 01:54:14.160] And he said that War Pete is a 12 year old playing army in a press conference yesterday
[01:54:14.160 --> 01:54:19.160] I think that's a pretty succinct description of Pete Hegseth
[01:54:19.160 --> 01:54:24.160] He said, this guy is so unqualified for the job, I mean, think about this
[01:54:24.160 --> 01:54:31.160] He turns around on a stage talking about lethality and warrior ethos and killing people
[01:54:31.160 --> 01:54:35.160] We have the most competent, capable military this planet has ever seen by far
[01:54:35.160 --> 01:54:40.160] That's not the message that needs to come from the Secretary of Defense
[01:54:40.160 --> 01:54:44.160] He said Hegseth should be talking about mission and accountability
[01:54:44.160 --> 01:54:50.160] And making sure that members of the military are trained and equipped to do really hard jobs
[01:54:50.160 --> 01:54:54.160] Instead he runs around on a stage like he's a 12 year old playing army
[01:54:54.160 --> 01:54:56.160] It's ridiculous, it's embarrassing
[01:54:56.160 --> 01:55:02.160] And I can't imagine what our allies think of looking at that guy in this job
[01:55:02.160 --> 01:55:05.160] One of the most important jobs for our country
[01:55:05.160 --> 01:55:12.160] Kelly's video on refusing illegal orders is what has set him up at war with War Pete
[01:55:12.160 --> 01:55:18.160] War Pete wants to court martial him even though he's out of the military
[01:55:18.160 --> 01:55:20.160] I'm not really sure how that works
[01:55:20.160 --> 01:55:23.160] Does he lose benefits or something?
[01:55:23.160 --> 01:55:26.160] I mean, he's got a lot of benefits with the Senate
[01:55:26.160 --> 01:55:30.160] And I think this is a very stupid fight to pick
[01:55:30.160 --> 01:55:32.160] This is one of the key things
[01:55:32.160 --> 01:55:34.160] If you're going to be commander in chief
[01:55:34.160 --> 01:55:38.160] If you're going to be head of what you want to now call the War Department
[01:55:38.160 --> 01:55:43.160] Maybe you need to pick your battles wisely, if not ethically
[01:55:43.160 --> 01:55:49.160] The White House on Monday said that Admiral Mitch Bradley gave the order
[01:55:49.160 --> 01:55:52.160] And this is exactly what Jason Barker was talking about
[01:55:52.160 --> 01:55:56.160] This is the plan to throw the subordinates under the bus
[01:55:56.160 --> 01:56:01.160] And you can imagine that this blame is going to fall maybe further down
[01:56:01.160 --> 01:56:04.160] The chain of command as things heat up on this
[01:56:04.160 --> 01:56:07.160] Because everybody sees what this is
[01:56:07.160 --> 01:56:10.160] And it was pretty amazing what happened at the press conference
[01:56:10.160 --> 01:56:12.160] We'll play it for you here in a second here
[01:56:12.160 --> 01:56:20.160] But anyway, Hegseth is calling these six lawmakers who released the video
[01:56:20.160 --> 01:56:23.160] The Seditious Six
[01:56:23.160 --> 01:56:25.160] Isn't that interesting?
[01:56:25.160 --> 01:56:34.160] Because it's now sedition to say that you must not follow illegal orders
[01:56:34.160 --> 01:56:37.160] You've got to follow the Constitution instead
[01:56:37.160 --> 01:56:38.160] Why is that sedition?
[01:56:38.160 --> 01:56:42.160] Because Trump thinks that he is what everybody needs to follow
[01:56:42.160 --> 01:56:44.160] Not the Constitution
[01:56:44.160 --> 01:56:47.160] The Constitution has been dethroned by Trump
[01:56:47.160 --> 01:56:48.160] And Trump is now king
[01:56:48.160 --> 01:56:53.160] So if you don't obey his unconstitutional illegal orders
[01:56:53.160 --> 01:56:55.160] Then you're guilty of sedition
[01:56:55.160 --> 01:56:58.160] And you know, it's not just him that's saying it
[01:56:58.160 --> 01:57:01.160] It was pretty amazing to me to see
[01:57:01.160 --> 01:57:04.160] I went around and looked at conservative media sites
[01:57:04.160 --> 01:57:09.160] To see what people are saying about this war crime
[01:57:09.160 --> 01:57:11.160] This murder that took place
[01:57:12.160 --> 01:57:19.160] And pretty much it's been ignored by all of the conservative sites pretty much
[01:57:19.160 --> 01:57:24.160] There was an interesting pointed question that was made by a Fox News reporter yesterday
[01:57:24.160 --> 01:57:25.160] I want to play that for you
[01:57:25.160 --> 01:57:31.160] However, when you look at places like Breitbart, World Net Daily, Infowars
[01:57:31.160 --> 01:57:32.160] They're ignoring this
[01:57:32.160 --> 01:57:35.160] As a matter of fact, Infowars, look at this headline here
[01:57:35.160 --> 01:57:37.160] Take a screenshot of this
[01:57:37.160 --> 01:57:41.160] This is Monday War Room
[01:57:41.160 --> 01:57:46.160] Democrat Mark Kelly continues his seditious six operations
[01:57:46.160 --> 01:57:49.160] To advance US color revolution
[01:57:49.160 --> 01:57:52.160] This is just cut and paste nonsense, folks
[01:57:52.160 --> 01:57:55.160] They want to throw color revolution in there because
[01:57:55.160 --> 01:57:59.160] Sorosaurus doesn't have anything to do with any of this part
[01:57:59.160 --> 01:58:02.160] And to call them seditious because they told people
[01:58:02.160 --> 01:58:05.160] That you must disobey illegal orders
[01:58:05.160 --> 01:58:06.160] That's not sedition
[01:58:06.160 --> 01:58:07.160] That's patriotism
[01:58:07.160 --> 01:58:09.160] You guys are bought and sold
[01:58:09.160 --> 01:58:11.160] I don't know how much did Trump pay you
[01:58:11.160 --> 01:58:14.160] Or is it that you know that you get your money from the people
[01:58:14.160 --> 01:58:17.160] Who follow Trump like some kind of messiah
[01:58:17.160 --> 01:58:20.160] If you refer to him as the king
[01:58:20.160 --> 01:58:22.160] That disgusts me
[01:58:22.160 --> 01:58:24.160] I tell you I wouldn't be working there now at this point
[01:58:24.160 --> 01:58:27.160] I would have gone off on this thing anyway
[01:58:27.160 --> 01:58:32.160] Hegseth said Kelly is still subject to the universal code of military justice
[01:58:32.160 --> 01:58:33.160] And he knows that
[01:58:33.160 --> 01:58:35.160] We're going to come after him, right?
[01:58:35.160 --> 01:58:37.160] Now let's see how that works
[01:58:37.160 --> 01:58:39.160] This is a stupid war that you're picking
[01:58:39.160 --> 01:58:42.160] Just like the Venezuelan war is a stupid war you're picking
[01:58:42.160 --> 01:58:45.160] Foreign and domestic your policies are stupid
[01:58:45.160 --> 01:58:47.160] Illegal, unconstitutional
[01:58:47.160 --> 01:58:49.160] This is the secretary of defense
[01:58:49.160 --> 01:58:52.160] This is not a serious person said Kelly
[01:58:52.160 --> 01:58:55.160] He should have been fired after Signalgate
[01:58:55.160 --> 01:58:58.160] And then he should have been fired every single day after that
[01:58:58.160 --> 01:59:02.160] How do you wind up trying to spin this to say
[01:59:02.160 --> 01:59:05.160] This is some kind of a Soros color revolution
[01:59:05.160 --> 01:59:06.160] That's what I'd like to know
[01:59:06.160 --> 01:59:08.160] It's insane
[01:59:08.160 --> 01:59:10.160] And it is not sedition
[01:59:10.160 --> 01:59:13.160] It is patriotism to follow the constitution
[01:59:13.160 --> 01:59:18.160] Rather than an illegal dictation from a dictator
[01:59:18.160 --> 01:59:22.160] Kelly then expressed his disgust at a children's book meme
[01:59:22.160 --> 01:59:24.160] That Hegseth posted on social media
[01:59:24.160 --> 01:59:26.160] He said last night he's putting out on the internet
[01:59:26.160 --> 01:59:29.160] Turtles with rocket-propelled grenades
[01:59:29.160 --> 01:59:31.160] I mean have you seen this?
[01:59:31.160 --> 01:59:34.160] This is the secretary of defense doing this
[01:59:34.160 --> 01:59:37.160] This is not a serious person
[01:59:37.160 --> 01:59:41.160] Hegseth has threatened Kelly with court-martial
[01:59:41.160 --> 01:59:45.160] For reminding troops not to follow illegal orders
[01:59:45.160 --> 01:59:47.160] If they come from the administration
[01:59:47.160 --> 01:59:50.160] What is it that they don't understand about that?
[01:59:50.160 --> 01:59:56.160] And so as I said pretty much every news site has ignored this
[01:59:56.160 --> 01:59:58.160] They said nothing at all about it
[01:59:58.160 --> 02:00:00.160] Or maybe there'll be one small article
[02:00:00.160 --> 02:00:02.160] Like here's an example of Breitbart
[02:00:02.160 --> 02:00:05.160] Oh wait that's the wrong clip
[02:00:05.160 --> 02:00:08.160] Can you put that in for me or pull that up?
[02:00:08.160 --> 02:00:11.160] I took a screenshot of Breitbart
[02:00:11.160 --> 02:00:15.160] And they've only got one small article on the site
[02:00:15.160 --> 02:00:20.160] Not a headline thing about the fact that we had the US government
[02:00:20.160 --> 02:00:24.160] Go back and execute people that they unlawfully
[02:00:24.160 --> 02:00:27.160] And unconstitutionally attacked in the first place
[02:00:27.160 --> 02:00:30.160] And this was the very first boat strike if you remember this
[02:00:30.160 --> 02:00:36.160] And we already had people in the military, the JAG
[02:00:36.160 --> 02:00:41.160] These are the people who look at the legal issues around
[02:00:41.160 --> 02:00:42.160] Thank you for putting that up
[02:00:42.160 --> 02:00:43.160] Alright there's Breitbart
[02:00:43.160 --> 02:00:46.160] You can't even see it, pull it up again Lance
[02:00:46.160 --> 02:00:49.160] You can't even see the article there
[02:00:49.160 --> 02:00:51.160] You have to zoom in on it
[02:00:51.160 --> 02:00:52.160] It's over there to the right
[02:00:52.160 --> 02:00:55.160] The big thing is that there was a nativity play
[02:00:55.160 --> 02:00:59.160] At a church where they had baby Jesus zip-tied
[02:00:59.160 --> 02:01:01.160] And Roman soldiers as ice agents
[02:01:01.160 --> 02:01:04.160] I'm sorry but that's not as big an issue
[02:01:04.160 --> 02:01:10.160] As the fact that that's just another woke church
[02:01:10.160 --> 02:01:11.160] Apostate church
[02:01:11.160 --> 02:01:13.160] It's hardly even news anymore
[02:01:13.160 --> 02:01:16.160] But I think it is news when you have
[02:01:16.160 --> 02:01:18.160] Go down a little bit further, you've got to look for it
[02:01:18.160 --> 02:01:19.160] There it is
[02:01:19.160 --> 02:01:23.160] Kelly says that Hegseth authorizing the second boat strike
[02:01:23.160 --> 02:01:25.160] Was incompetence at the highest level
[02:01:25.160 --> 02:01:27.160] They didn't even put the real quotes
[02:01:27.160 --> 02:01:29.160] People were saying it was murder, right?
[02:01:29.160 --> 02:01:32.160] It wasn't just incompetence
[02:01:32.160 --> 02:01:36.160] They, if you remember their initial reports of this
[02:01:36.160 --> 02:01:39.160] They said that the boat turned around and ran away
[02:01:39.160 --> 02:01:42.160] When it saw the U.S. helicopters or planes
[02:01:42.160 --> 02:01:44.160] Whatever it was coming in
[02:01:44.160 --> 02:01:47.160] So it was not an armed conflict
[02:01:47.160 --> 02:01:48.160] They were running away from it
[02:01:48.160 --> 02:01:49.160] And we made that point
[02:01:49.160 --> 02:01:52.160] We said there's no justification
[02:01:52.160 --> 02:01:55.160] For them to attack these boats in the first place
[02:01:55.160 --> 02:01:57.160] There is no declared war
[02:01:57.160 --> 02:01:59.160] There's no law that allows them to do this
[02:01:59.160 --> 02:02:02.160] I think one of the reasons why they called the drug war
[02:02:02.160 --> 02:02:04.160] The drug war
[02:02:04.160 --> 02:02:06.160] Is because they didn't want to call it prohibition
[02:02:06.160 --> 02:02:09.160] If they called it prohibition, which is what it is
[02:02:09.160 --> 02:02:11.160] Then people might have asked, wait a minute
[02:02:11.160 --> 02:02:14.160] We had constitutional amendments for prohibition
[02:02:14.160 --> 02:02:17.160] Where's the constitutional amendment for the drug war?
[02:02:17.160 --> 02:02:19.160] But then it becomes a war
[02:02:19.160 --> 02:02:21.160] A war on the American people
[02:02:21.160 --> 02:02:23.160] And a war on the constitution
[02:02:23.160 --> 02:02:25.160] And now it is a war on other countries
[02:02:25.160 --> 02:02:27.160] A kinetic war
[02:02:27.160 --> 02:02:29.160] And so it was completely unjustified
[02:02:29.160 --> 02:02:33.160] And a complete repudiation of the way they have
[02:02:33.160 --> 02:02:35.160] Handled this illegal drug war
[02:02:35.160 --> 02:02:37.160] The boat was running away from them
[02:02:37.160 --> 02:02:38.160] And that was the big scandal
[02:02:38.160 --> 02:02:40.160] Now it's an even bigger scandal
[02:02:40.160 --> 02:02:42.160] They hit the boat with missiles
[02:02:42.160 --> 02:02:46.160] And then the survivors who were struggling in the water
[02:02:46.160 --> 02:02:48.160] Trying to stay afloat
[02:02:48.160 --> 02:02:51.160] They ordered to have them killed
[02:02:51.160 --> 02:02:55.160] Again, that is against every moral and legal principle
[02:02:55.160 --> 02:02:58.160] Of American and international law
[02:02:58.160 --> 02:03:00.160] So how do you excuse that?
[02:03:00.160 --> 02:03:05.160] And why would that not be a big issue with Breitbart?
[02:03:05.160 --> 02:03:08.160] They don't even, doesn't even warrant a headline for them
[02:03:08.160 --> 02:03:10.160] It's stuck off on the side
[02:03:10.160 --> 02:03:12.160] And then they pull out a quote
[02:03:12.160 --> 02:03:17.160] That is really mild compared to the reality of what's been said by Mark
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[02:04:17.160 --> 02:04:19.160] Kelly and by other people
[02:04:19.160 --> 02:04:22.160] And notice that the people who are reading Breitbart
[02:04:22.160 --> 02:04:24.160] Really didn't care much about that
[02:04:24.160 --> 02:04:26.160] They only got 400 comments about that
[02:04:26.160 --> 02:04:28.160] 433 comments
[02:04:28.160 --> 02:04:30.160] This is the state of the conservatives
[02:04:30.160 --> 02:04:32.160] They really don't care
[02:04:32.160 --> 02:04:36.160] Well, it's just disgusting to me
[02:04:36.160 --> 02:04:40.160] So under fire after a Washington Post report revealed that
[02:04:40.160 --> 02:04:47.160] War Pete gave the order to kill everyone aboard an alleged drug-running boat from Venezuela
[02:04:47.160 --> 02:04:51.160] At the press conference, Leavitt had previously said during the briefing
[02:04:51.160 --> 02:04:55.160] That the order came from Admiral Frank M. Bradley
[02:04:55.160 --> 02:04:57.160] Who was authorized by Hegseth
[02:04:57.160 --> 02:05:05.160] And again, I think this is part of passing the buck down to subordinates
[02:05:05.160 --> 02:05:07.160] Who will be paying the price for this
[02:05:07.160 --> 02:05:11.160] Perhaps that's one of the reasons why the guy who was the commander of
[02:05:11.160 --> 02:05:13.160] I think it's Southcom, they call it
[02:05:13.160 --> 02:05:17.160] He stepped down one year into his three-year term
[02:05:17.160 --> 02:05:19.160] He got out of this thing
[02:05:19.160 --> 02:05:21.160] Because I think he could see this coming
[02:05:21.160 --> 02:05:24.160] And so here's the press conference question
[02:05:24.160 --> 02:05:26.160] Following up on Gabe's question
[02:05:26.160 --> 02:05:30.160] You said that the follow-up strike was lawful
[02:05:30.160 --> 02:05:34.160] What law is it that allows no survivors?
[02:05:34.160 --> 02:05:35.160] Good question
[02:05:35.160 --> 02:05:38.160] The strike conducted on September 2nd was conducted in self-defense
[02:05:38.160 --> 02:05:40.160] To protect Americans in vital United States interests
[02:05:40.160 --> 02:05:41.160] She doesn't reply
[02:05:41.160 --> 02:05:46.160] The strike was conducted in international waters and in accordance with the law of armed conflict
[02:05:48.160 --> 02:05:49.160] That's not true
[02:05:49.160 --> 02:05:51.160] She reads a press statement
[02:05:51.160 --> 02:05:56.160] This reminds me of member Dick DeMine
[02:05:56.160 --> 02:05:58.160] Or what was his name?
[02:05:58.160 --> 02:05:59.160] Levine or something
[02:05:59.160 --> 02:06:00.160] Levine
[02:06:00.160 --> 02:06:03.160] The tranny that they put in as the number two at HHS
[02:06:03.160 --> 02:06:05.160] He goes by Rachel now
[02:06:05.160 --> 02:06:07.160] That's right, Rachel is what he calls himself
[02:06:07.160 --> 02:06:08.160] His name was Richard
[02:06:08.160 --> 02:06:11.160] I call him Dick DeMine
[02:06:11.160 --> 02:06:14.160] Anyway, he was asked these questions about
[02:06:14.160 --> 02:06:16.160] Well, that's a very complicated issue
[02:06:16.160 --> 02:06:19.160] And he had this pat little non-response
[02:06:19.160 --> 02:06:21.160] That he just kept reading over and over again
[02:06:21.160 --> 02:06:23.160] I'd be happy to talk to you in another place
[02:06:23.160 --> 02:06:25.160] This is a very complicated issue
[02:06:25.160 --> 02:06:27.160] And that's exactly what she does
[02:06:27.160 --> 02:06:28.160] She doesn't answer the question
[02:06:28.160 --> 02:06:31.160] It's a very good question from the Fox reporter
[02:06:31.160 --> 02:06:35.160] What law allows no survivors?
[02:06:35.160 --> 02:06:38.160] How is that ever warranted?
[02:06:38.160 --> 02:06:39.160] It is never warranted
[02:06:39.160 --> 02:06:40.160] That's the point
[02:06:40.160 --> 02:06:43.160] When you look at the rules of military engagement
[02:06:43.160 --> 02:06:45.160] Or the rules of police engagement
[02:06:45.160 --> 02:06:48.160] There's never a situation where you just go in and kill everybody, right?
[02:06:48.160 --> 02:06:50.160] So what law is that?
[02:06:50.160 --> 02:06:53.160] So she just read back a canned response
[02:06:53.160 --> 02:06:54.160] And didn't reply to that
[02:06:54.160 --> 02:06:56.160] So then they follow up on it
[02:06:56.160 --> 02:06:59.160] Why won't the administration either confirm or deny or reveal
[02:06:59.160 --> 02:07:01.160] Whether or not there were survivors
[02:07:01.160 --> 02:07:03.160] After that initial first strike
[02:07:03.160 --> 02:07:07.160] And what imminent threat would two survivors pose
[02:07:07.160 --> 02:07:09.160] Who were clinging presumably to the wreckage?
[02:07:09.160 --> 02:07:10.160] Yeah, what threat is that?
[02:07:10.160 --> 02:07:12.160] As I said, I think you guys are sort of
[02:07:12.160 --> 02:07:14.160] Not listening fully to the statement I provided
[02:07:14.160 --> 02:07:17.160] Admiral Bradley worked well within the authority
[02:07:17.160 --> 02:07:18.160] You didn't reply
[02:07:18.160 --> 02:07:21.160] Directing the engagement to ensure the boat was totally destroyed
[02:07:21.160 --> 02:07:26.160] And the threat to the narco-terrorists, to the United States, was eliminated
[02:07:26.160 --> 02:07:29.160] And for any further questions about his thinking
[02:07:29.160 --> 02:07:30.160] I would defer you to the Department of War
[02:07:30.160 --> 02:07:32.160] I obviously wasn't in the room today
[02:07:32.160 --> 02:07:33.160] Yeah, in other words
[02:07:33.160 --> 02:07:37.160] I can't do anything except read this canned non-response
[02:07:37.160 --> 02:07:39.160] That is absolutely a lie
[02:07:39.160 --> 02:07:41.160] So again, that's another point
[02:07:41.160 --> 02:07:42.160] What is the law that allows this?
[02:07:42.160 --> 02:07:45.160] And then, oh, you say they are a threat to the US?
[02:07:45.160 --> 02:07:47.160] How are they a threat to the US?
[02:07:47.160 --> 02:07:48.160] If they are out of combat, right?
[02:07:48.160 --> 02:07:52.160] That's what the detailed article from Andrew McCarthy
[02:07:52.160 --> 02:07:55.160] At National Review that I spent time on yesterday said
[02:07:55.160 --> 02:07:57.160] If somebody is out of combat
[02:07:57.160 --> 02:08:00.160] In other words, they are struggling to survive
[02:08:00.160 --> 02:08:02.160] They are wounded, they can't fight anymore
[02:08:02.160 --> 02:08:04.160] You are not allowed to kill them
[02:08:04.160 --> 02:08:06.160] That's called giving people no quarter
[02:08:06.160 --> 02:08:10.160] That's what was done by Santa Ana to the people at the Alamo
[02:08:10.160 --> 02:08:14.160] That is not a justified response
[02:08:14.160 --> 02:08:16.160] It will never be a justified response
[02:08:16.160 --> 02:08:18.160] And I've got to say, it just disgusts me
[02:08:18.160 --> 02:08:22.160] To see these people parading their Christianity like Lovett does
[02:08:23.160 --> 02:08:25.160] And like Pete Hegseth does
[02:08:25.160 --> 02:08:27.160] They put up all these different things about her
[02:08:27.160 --> 02:08:31.160] Before she goes into a press conference
[02:08:31.160 --> 02:08:32.160] She has a prayer
[02:08:32.160 --> 02:08:33.160] Great, what do you do?
[02:08:33.160 --> 02:08:36.160] Do you ask God for an indulgence for the lies you are about to tell
[02:08:36.160 --> 02:08:39.160] On behalf of this dictator Trump?
[02:08:39.160 --> 02:08:41.160] Is that what you are praying about?
[02:08:41.160 --> 02:08:44.160] Going to get an indulgence on this or something?
[02:08:44.160 --> 02:08:46.160] It's disgusting
[02:08:46.160 --> 02:08:49.160] On this pardon for the Honduran president
[02:08:49.160 --> 02:08:53.160] Does it all undercut the administration's messaging?
[02:08:53.160 --> 02:08:55.160] While you have these congressional Republicans
[02:08:55.160 --> 02:08:58.160] Defending the strikes on the narco-terrorists
[02:08:58.160 --> 02:09:02.160] And then a pardon for a convicted drug trafficker
[02:09:02.160 --> 02:09:06.160] Does that make it more difficult for your members to defend your administration?
[02:09:06.160 --> 02:09:10.160] Again, this reporter, Fox News Heinrich
[02:09:10.160 --> 02:09:12.160] Asked perfect questions
[02:09:12.160 --> 02:09:13.160] Good job
[02:09:13.160 --> 02:09:15.160] There's no answer for that
[02:09:15.160 --> 02:09:16.160] She said, well I don't think so, Jackie
[02:09:16.160 --> 02:09:20.160] I think that President Trump has been quite clear in his defense of the US homeland
[02:09:20.160 --> 02:09:23.160] To stop these illegal narcotics from coming into our borders
[02:09:23.160 --> 02:09:25.160] Whether that's by land or by sea
[02:09:25.160 --> 02:09:30.160] He's also made it clear that he wants to correct the wrongs of the weaponized justice department
[02:09:30.160 --> 02:09:32.160] Of the previous administration
[02:09:32.160 --> 02:09:35.160] All of this is a non-response
[02:09:35.160 --> 02:09:37.160] You know, when you look at this
[02:09:37.160 --> 02:09:41.160] If he wants to stop these illegal narcotics coming in
[02:09:41.160 --> 02:09:45.160] Then why did he pardon one of the biggest drug lords
[02:09:45.160 --> 02:09:47.160] The former president of Honduras
[02:09:47.160 --> 02:09:51.160] At the same time, they're murdering people who are
[02:09:51.160 --> 02:09:55.160] Thrashing in the water after an unjustified attack on them
[02:09:55.160 --> 02:09:56.160] An illegal attack
[02:09:56.160 --> 02:09:59.160] And then at the same time as this is happening on yesterday
[02:09:59.160 --> 02:10:01.160] The son of El Chapo
[02:10:01.160 --> 02:10:04.160] You know, the guy who ran the Sinaloa drug cartel
[02:10:04.160 --> 02:10:06.160] Gets a plea bargain
[02:10:06.160 --> 02:10:08.160] With the Trump Department of Justice
[02:10:08.160 --> 02:10:12.160] To make sure that he doesn't spend life in prison
[02:10:12.160 --> 02:10:16.160] And he's going to be able to get out in a few years with a parole
[02:10:16.160 --> 02:10:19.160] Because they struck a deal with him, a plea bargain
[02:10:19.160 --> 02:10:23.160] So talk to me about how the number one priority
[02:10:23.160 --> 02:10:27.160] And we've got to do anything that it takes to stop these illegal drugs
[02:10:27.160 --> 02:10:30.160] Again, it'll never be stopped by force
[02:10:30.160 --> 02:10:34.160] It won't be stopped by force with law enforcement
[02:10:34.160 --> 02:10:38.160] And it won't be stopped by force by the military either
[02:10:38.160 --> 02:10:39.160] It is not
[02:10:39.160 --> 02:10:42.160] Your hammer doesn't work on this problem
[02:10:42.160 --> 02:10:43.160] It's not a nail
[02:10:43.160 --> 02:10:45.160] It's something very different
[02:10:45.160 --> 02:10:48.160] Which is exactly why they are using that as their MacGuffin
[02:10:48.160 --> 02:10:49.160] Yeah, yeah
[02:10:49.160 --> 02:10:52.160] It is one of the most disgusting MacGuffins I've ever seen
[02:10:52.160 --> 02:10:54.160] This whole drug war thing
[02:10:54.160 --> 02:10:56.160] And you know, I used to talk about it
[02:10:56.160 --> 02:10:58.160] And people would always get angry with me
[02:10:58.160 --> 02:10:59.160] Well, you like drugs, right?
[02:10:59.160 --> 02:11:01.160] It's like, no, I don't use drugs
[02:11:01.160 --> 02:11:05.160] And I don't need an army of masked thugs
[02:11:05.160 --> 02:11:08.160] Kicking in doors to keep me off of drugs either
[02:11:08.160 --> 02:11:10.160] It's a spiritual issue
[02:11:10.160 --> 02:11:11.160] It's a personal choice issue
[02:11:11.160 --> 02:11:12.160] It's a medical issue
[02:11:12.160 --> 02:11:15.160] There's a lot of different ways that it could be attacked
[02:11:15.160 --> 02:11:19.160] But using law enforcement and police is a stupid approach
[02:11:19.160 --> 02:11:20.160] It's an illegal approach
[02:11:20.160 --> 02:11:22.160] It destroys our society
[02:11:22.160 --> 02:11:23.160] It destroys the rule of law
[02:11:23.160 --> 02:11:26.160] And that's why they do it
[02:11:26.160 --> 02:11:29.160] So Caroline Levitt hammers the media after all this stuff
[02:11:29.160 --> 02:11:31.160] Because you had another reporter
[02:11:31.160 --> 02:11:34.160] Again, this is a conservative commenter, John Fredericks
[02:11:34.160 --> 02:11:38.160] These guys are going to get banned for asking questions like this
[02:11:38.160 --> 02:11:43.160] He asks about the page that was put up just a couple of days ago
[02:11:43.160 --> 02:11:46.160] The White House unveiled a new page on their website
[02:11:46.160 --> 02:11:50.160] Calling out what it says are media offenders
[02:11:50.160 --> 02:11:54.160] At the top of the page will presumably be updated weekly
[02:11:54.160 --> 02:12:00.160] There is a section dedicated to the media offender of the week
[02:12:00.160 --> 02:12:03.160] So I guess maybe we should do the same thing
[02:12:03.160 --> 02:12:06.160] We should have the White House lie of the week
[02:12:06.160 --> 02:12:13.160] Last week's lie of the week was the illegal orders being sedition and treason
[02:12:13.160 --> 02:12:18.160] This year's lie of the week is that we had a duty, a responsibility
[02:12:18.160 --> 02:12:22.160] To kill those people that were swimming in the water
[02:12:22.160 --> 02:12:27.160] After we illegally shot the boat
[02:12:27.160 --> 02:12:29.160] She said, I'm glad you noticed
[02:12:29.160 --> 02:12:32.160] Our original promise on day one was to hold the media accountable
[02:12:32.160 --> 02:12:36.160] Because unfortunately we deal with this all day, every day around here
[02:12:36.160 --> 02:12:40.160] There are so many fake stories that are unfortunately written
[02:12:40.160 --> 02:12:43.160] That have inaccurate characterizations
[02:12:43.160 --> 02:12:47.160] Inaccurate characterizations of the war in Venezuela
[02:12:47.160 --> 02:12:52.160] And what happened there in terms of killing survivors illegally
[02:12:52.160 --> 02:12:56.160] Characterizing it as self-defense
[02:12:56.160 --> 02:12:58.160] As neutralizing a threat
[02:12:58.160 --> 02:13:00.160] These people were not a threat
[02:13:00.160 --> 02:13:02.160] They were obviously out of combat
[02:13:02.160 --> 02:13:03.160] We talked about that yesterday
[02:13:03.160 --> 02:13:06.160] How you've got the Geneva Convention and the French term
[02:13:06.160 --> 02:13:08.160] Hors de combat
[02:13:08.160 --> 02:13:10.160] Meaning these people are out of combat
[02:13:10.160 --> 02:13:12.160] They are out of action
[02:13:12.160 --> 02:13:14.160] And you have no right to kill them
[02:13:14.160 --> 02:13:16.160] That is simply murder
[02:13:16.160 --> 02:13:22.160] Caroline Lovett outright denies that Hegseth ordered this second boat strike
[02:13:22.160 --> 02:13:24.160] And she reveals who did
[02:13:24.160 --> 02:13:30.160] So as Hegseth is being attacked for doing this
[02:13:30.160 --> 02:13:34.160] She said, with respect to the strikes in question on September the 2nd
[02:13:34.160 --> 02:13:39.160] Secretary Hegseth authorized Admiral Bradley to conduct these kinetic strikes
[02:13:39.160 --> 02:13:43.160] And Admiral Bradley worked well within his authority and the law
[02:13:43.160 --> 02:13:46.160] Directing the engagements to ensure the boat was destroyed
[02:13:46.160 --> 02:13:49.160] And the threat to the US was eliminated
[02:13:49.160 --> 02:13:54.160] Again, there is no threat to people who are struggling to survive in the water
[02:13:54.160 --> 02:13:56.160] There's no threat to the US
[02:13:56.160 --> 02:14:00.160] Again, just like there's no emergency for COVID
[02:14:00.160 --> 02:14:03.160] There's no emergency for tariffs
[02:14:03.160 --> 02:14:06.160] They have different lies every week at the Trump administration
[02:14:06.160 --> 02:14:11.160] They go out and pardon some of the biggest drug dealers we've ever had
[02:14:11.160 --> 02:14:13.160] Cut plea bargains with others at the same time
[02:14:13.160 --> 02:14:18.160] They say that these mules, presumably if they even were doing drugs
[02:14:18.160 --> 02:14:21.160] That these mules are somehow a threat to the United States
[02:14:21.160 --> 02:14:23.160] It's all a lie
[02:14:23.160 --> 02:14:25.160] Just as Audi pointed out
[02:14:25.160 --> 02:14:27.160] It is all a lie
[02:14:27.160 --> 02:14:29.160] And that's the name of his podcast
[02:14:29.160 --> 02:14:33.160] The President has a right to take them out if they are threatening the United States
[02:14:33.160 --> 02:14:35.160] And if they are bringing illegal narcotics
[02:14:35.160 --> 02:14:39.160] And which are killing our citizens at a record rate
[02:14:39.160 --> 02:14:43.160] Well, I tell you it is not an emergency
[02:14:43.160 --> 02:14:47.160] Because this war on drugs has been going on now for 54 years
[02:14:47.160 --> 02:14:52.160] As I pointed out yesterday, you've got all these conservatives who just love Richard Nixon
[02:14:52.160 --> 02:14:55.160] I guess they love the war on drugs
[02:14:55.160 --> 02:14:57.160] Because of what it allows them to do
[02:14:57.160 --> 02:15:01.160] They let them play soldier, let them play army, let them play policeman
[02:15:01.160 --> 02:15:03.160] Let them do whatever they wish
[02:15:03.160 --> 02:15:07.160] Under the previous administration, she said there was enough fentanyl traffic in our country
[02:15:07.160 --> 02:15:11.160] To kill every American man, woman and child many times over
[02:15:11.160 --> 02:15:13.160] Wait a minute, how are we still alive?
[02:15:13.160 --> 02:15:17.160] Oh, didn't they tell us that same lie, the Trump administration about the pandemic?
[02:15:17.160 --> 02:15:20.160] That was not a threat to us either
[02:15:20.160 --> 02:15:24.160] They always make up these imaginary McGuffins to do whatever they wish
[02:15:24.160 --> 02:15:29.160] CBS reporter Gabe Gutierrez asked for clarification
[02:15:29.160 --> 02:15:33.160] He said, so Admiral Bradley was the one that gave the order for the second strike?
[02:15:33.160 --> 02:15:36.160] She said, yes, and he was well within his authority to do so
[02:15:36.160 --> 02:15:38.160] No, he wasn't
[02:15:38.160 --> 02:15:41.160] He was following illegal orders
[02:15:41.160 --> 02:15:47.160] What Bradley did, you murdering SOB, you violated the Constitution
[02:15:47.160 --> 02:15:49.160] You violated your oath to the Constitution
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[02:16:50.160 --> 02:16:53.160] You're not following legitimate orders
[02:16:53.160 --> 02:16:56.160] You don't have any authority if you violate the Constitution
[02:16:56.160 --> 02:16:59.160] Same thing is true of Hegseth, the same thing is true of Trump
[02:16:59.160 --> 02:17:01.160] But they're going to cut it off
[02:17:01.160 --> 02:17:04.160] They may even go after the subordinates of Bradley
[02:17:04.160 --> 02:17:07.160] To protect the people at the top
[02:17:07.160 --> 02:17:10.160] So he's now the commander since October 3rd
[02:17:10.160 --> 02:17:13.160] Because the other guy's like, hey I don't want any, this is a hot potato
[02:17:13.160 --> 02:17:16.160] I don't want to have anything to do with this, this is illegal
[02:17:16.160 --> 02:17:17.160] Yes
[02:17:17.160 --> 02:17:21.160] They had so much fentanyl being imported to kill all of America
[02:17:21.160 --> 02:17:26.160] We need herd sobriety in order to avoid this
[02:17:26.160 --> 02:17:28.160] That's good Lance, I like that
[02:17:28.160 --> 02:17:30.160] Herd sobriety, that's it
[02:17:31.160 --> 02:17:35.160] Your abstinence doesn't protect you
[02:17:35.160 --> 02:17:38.160] It's other people's abstinence that protects you
[02:17:38.160 --> 02:17:40.160] Just like the mask, just like the vaccine
[02:17:40.160 --> 02:17:43.160] The vaccine doesn't protect you, the mask doesn't protect you
[02:17:43.160 --> 02:17:46.160] It's other people's mask, other people's vaccine, other people's sobriety
[02:17:46.160 --> 02:17:49.160] That's what protects you from doing all this stuff
[02:17:49.160 --> 02:17:51.160] I love that, that's great
[02:17:51.160 --> 02:17:54.160] So the former JAGS working group said
[02:17:54.160 --> 02:17:57.160] There's two things here, two possibilities
[02:17:57.160 --> 02:18:02.160] Number one, if orders were given to kill incapacitated survivors
[02:18:02.160 --> 02:18:04.160] That is a war crime
[02:18:04.160 --> 02:18:07.160] Understood by every nation on earth
[02:18:07.160 --> 02:18:12.160] Number two, if the operation was not part of an armed conflict
[02:18:12.160 --> 02:18:15.160] And it wasn't, it's simply murder
[02:18:15.160 --> 02:18:17.160] Simply murder
[02:18:17.160 --> 02:18:20.160] And again, yesterday I read you
[02:18:20.160 --> 02:18:23.160] A case laid out by Andrew McCarthy for the same thing
[02:18:23.160 --> 02:18:25.160] He says this is a war crime or worse
[02:18:25.160 --> 02:18:27.160] Who writes for National Review
[02:18:27.160 --> 02:18:29.160] He laid that out in detail yesterday
[02:18:29.160 --> 02:18:31.160] But again, that's the two options
[02:18:31.160 --> 02:18:33.160] If they killed incapacitated survivors
[02:18:33.160 --> 02:18:36.160] Even if it was a war and a conflict
[02:18:36.160 --> 02:18:39.160] Even if these people, even if it was an armed conflict
[02:18:39.160 --> 02:18:40.160] And they were shooting back
[02:18:40.160 --> 02:18:43.160] After they're incapacitated you can't kill them
[02:18:43.160 --> 02:18:45.160] And if it wasn't an armed conflict
[02:18:45.160 --> 02:18:48.160] And it wasn't because they were not shooting back
[02:18:48.160 --> 02:18:50.160] They were running away
[02:18:50.160 --> 02:18:52.160] They got shot in the back essentially
[02:18:52.160 --> 02:18:55.160] And so it was simply murder
[02:18:55.160 --> 02:18:59.160] So again, the previous commander got out
[02:18:59.160 --> 02:19:01.160] This guy's been there since October the 3rd
[02:19:01.160 --> 02:19:03.160] He didn't want to have anything to do with this
[02:19:03.160 --> 02:19:06.160] Because he knew it was what this thing really was
[02:19:06.160 --> 02:19:08.160] But it gets even worse
[02:19:08.160 --> 02:19:11.160] As I was looking at these
[02:19:11.160 --> 02:19:15.160] These Trump-sucking media people out there
[02:19:15.160 --> 02:19:19.160] Trying to defend Trump on every issue
[02:19:19.160 --> 02:19:23.160] Because they want to pander to the MAGA crowd
[02:19:23.160 --> 02:19:25.160] That thinks that he is their messiah
[02:19:25.160 --> 02:19:27.160] That's why they do this stuff
[02:19:27.160 --> 02:19:29.160] The things that they were doing, putting out there
[02:19:29.160 --> 02:19:31.160] Well, you have the seditious six
[02:19:31.160 --> 02:19:33.160] They're being run by Soros
[02:19:33.160 --> 02:19:35.160] It's another color revolution
[02:19:35.160 --> 02:19:39.160] The most idiotic take I've ever seen on any of this stuff
[02:19:39.160 --> 02:19:41.160] But then they also put this up
[02:19:41.160 --> 02:19:43.160] Infowars, the top of the thing here
[02:19:43.160 --> 02:19:46.160] Full watch, full must watch interview
[02:19:46.160 --> 02:19:50.160] U.S. intelligence asset Patrick Byrne
[02:19:50.160 --> 02:19:53.160] Reveals the secret of why Trump is hell-bent
[02:19:53.160 --> 02:19:55.160] On regime change in Venezuela
[02:19:55.160 --> 02:19:57.160] This guy, Patrick Byrne
[02:19:57.160 --> 02:20:01.160] Is the billionaire who started Overstock
[02:20:01.160 --> 02:20:06.160] And he's been hanging around with Alex Jones and Michael Flynn
[02:20:06.160 --> 02:20:08.160] A lot of different times
[02:20:08.160 --> 02:20:11.160] So they've become an item, I guess
[02:20:12.160 --> 02:20:16.160] They identify him as an intelligence asset
[02:20:16.160 --> 02:20:18.160] I guess you just kind of abbreviate it
[02:20:18.160 --> 02:20:20.160] A-S-S, period
[02:20:20.160 --> 02:20:21.160] That's what he is
[02:20:21.160 --> 02:20:23.160] If you have any doubts
[02:20:23.160 --> 02:20:26.160] That Alex is controlled opposition
[02:20:26.160 --> 02:20:28.160] That he is a CIA shill
[02:20:28.160 --> 02:20:29.160] This ought to get rid of it
[02:20:29.160 --> 02:20:32.160] Alex has been pushing for this Venezuelan war
[02:20:32.160 --> 02:20:34.160] He's got Patrick Byrne on there saying
[02:20:34.160 --> 02:20:36.160] Yeah, I'm connected to the intelligence people
[02:20:36.160 --> 02:20:38.160] This is why we've got to do it
[02:20:38.160 --> 02:20:41.160] He's crossed over from the kind of guy
[02:20:41.160 --> 02:20:45.160] Who used to oppose lies about weapons of mass destruction
[02:20:45.160 --> 02:20:46.160] That got us into Iraq
[02:20:46.160 --> 02:20:50.160] And now he is applauding lies about fentanyl
[02:20:50.160 --> 02:20:51.160] To get us into Venezuela
[02:20:51.160 --> 02:20:54.160] Saying it's a great thing and we need to go do that
[02:20:54.160 --> 02:20:57.160] It's absolutely disgusting to see what these people
[02:20:57.160 --> 02:21:02.160] And the alternative mainstream media have been doing
[02:21:02.160 --> 02:21:03.160] Disgust me
[02:21:03.160 --> 02:21:05.160] But they're not the only ones
[02:21:05.160 --> 02:21:08.160] You've got Megyn Kelly
[02:21:08.160 --> 02:21:11.160] Who is, I think, the very definition of a prostitute
[02:21:11.160 --> 02:21:15.160] As Gerald Solenty likes to call the press out there
[02:21:15.160 --> 02:21:17.160] She is willing to do anything and everything
[02:21:17.160 --> 02:21:19.160] In order to get attention
[02:21:19.160 --> 02:21:22.160] And this is what she had to say about these war crimes
[02:21:22.160 --> 02:21:26.160] So I really do kind of not only want to see them killed in the water
[02:21:26.160 --> 02:21:28.160] Whether they're on the boat or in the water
[02:21:28.160 --> 02:21:30.160] But I'd really like to see them suffer
[02:21:30.160 --> 02:21:34.160] I would like Trump and Hexeth to make it last a long time
[02:21:34.160 --> 02:21:37.160] So that they lose a limb and bleed out a little
[02:21:37.160 --> 02:21:41.160] Like I'm really having a difficult time ginning up sympathy for these guys
[02:21:41.160 --> 02:21:47.160] Who 10 seconds earlier almost got taken out by the initial bomb
[02:21:47.160 --> 02:21:51.160] But because they managed to get ejected a little too soon
[02:21:51.160 --> 02:21:53.160] Had to be taken out in the water
[02:21:53.160 --> 02:21:55.160] I realize legally it may make a difference
[02:21:55.160 --> 02:21:59.160] But truly it's a tough case to really gin up the sympathies of the American people
[02:22:00.160 --> 02:22:04.160] Just when you think that Megyn Kelly can't get any more reprehensible
[02:22:04.160 --> 02:22:06.160] She proves you wrong
[02:22:06.160 --> 02:22:09.160] This is the same person who just a couple of weeks ago
[02:22:09.160 --> 02:22:11.160] How is that clip real?
[02:22:11.160 --> 02:22:13.160] Was putting up, at least she wasn't eight
[02:22:13.160 --> 02:22:15.160] Let's make America great again
[02:22:15.160 --> 02:22:17.160] There you go, that was the argument she was making
[02:22:17.160 --> 02:22:19.160] That hey, you know, at least they didn't get eight year olds
[02:22:19.160 --> 02:22:21.160] They got 14 and 15 year olds
[02:22:21.160 --> 02:22:23.160] With Epstein and Trump and so forth
[02:22:23.160 --> 02:22:24.160] Right?
[02:22:24.160 --> 02:22:25.160] That's supposed to excuse it
[02:22:25.160 --> 02:22:28.160] I'm not really sure whether pedophilia is a crime
[02:22:28.160 --> 02:22:31.160] I'm not really sure whether machine gunning people in the water is a crime or not
[02:22:31.160 --> 02:22:33.160] You might want to go back and look at the law
[02:22:33.160 --> 02:22:36.160] You're supposedly trained as a lawyer
[02:22:36.160 --> 02:22:39.160] That's supposedly what is on her resume, Megyn Kelly
[02:22:39.160 --> 02:22:43.160] When she interviewed me, when she came to do a hit piece on Alex Jones
[02:22:43.160 --> 02:22:48.160] She interviewed all of the people who were on air there
[02:22:48.160 --> 02:22:55.160] And when I expressed skepticism about Trump and the issues I had with him
[02:22:55.160 --> 02:22:59.160] I brought up civil asset forfeiture and the drug war
[02:22:59.160 --> 02:23:03.160] And she got this blank stare and said, what is civil asset forfeiture?
[02:23:03.160 --> 02:23:08.160] She neither knows nor cares anything about the war on drugs or the Constitution
[02:23:08.160 --> 02:23:11.160] It's amazing how uninformed she was
[02:23:11.160 --> 02:23:17.160] All she does is, you know, whatever Roger Ells or whoever was directing her told her to do
[02:23:17.160 --> 02:23:20.160] If they told her to stand up and turn around, she does that
[02:23:20.160 --> 02:23:22.160] It's pretty amazing
[02:23:22.160 --> 02:23:25.160] Really a prostitute if ever there was one
[02:23:25.160 --> 02:23:28.160] Why should we be surprised at what any of these people do
[02:23:28.160 --> 02:23:34.160] After they have covered for the COVID lies and the crimes with that
[02:23:34.160 --> 02:23:37.160] It's amazing to me that she's just flat out saying that
[02:23:37.160 --> 02:23:42.160] That's the sort of thing you would expect to be in a leaked audio call
[02:23:42.160 --> 02:23:47.160] Not just flat out said on her podcast or wherever it was
[02:23:47.160 --> 02:23:49.160] And why isn't this an outrage?
[02:23:49.160 --> 02:23:54.160] I mean, you know, now we get penalized for opposing genocide
[02:23:54.160 --> 02:24:00.160] And now it's a problem if we oppose killing people in the water that are out of combat
[02:24:00.160 --> 02:24:03.160] When there never was a war to start with
[02:24:03.160 --> 02:24:08.160] Trump is saving Democrats from themselves with his latest attacks
[02:24:08.160 --> 02:24:15.160] And also his alliances or his detente is the headline that he made with Mom Danny
[02:24:15.160 --> 02:24:18.160] With Al-Qaeda terrorists and others
[02:24:18.160 --> 02:24:23.160] So the problem with this headline is that Trump is a Democrat
[02:24:23.160 --> 02:24:27.160] He is a Democrat, he is a globalist, he is a Zionist, he is a technocrat
[02:24:27.160 --> 02:24:33.160] He is all those things because he again is a prostitute for sale to whoever pays him
[02:24:33.160 --> 02:24:39.160] And the rest of these people, their job is to prostitute themselves in order to cover for him
[02:24:39.160 --> 02:24:41.160] When people see what he's doing
[02:24:41.160 --> 02:24:46.160] Trump for better or worse has long built his political career on effectively attacking his opponents
[02:24:46.160 --> 02:24:49.160] And exploiting their perceived weakness with the public
[02:24:49.160 --> 02:24:55.160] However, it seems that all of a sudden Trump's political instincts may be faltering
[02:24:55.160 --> 02:25:02.160] Instead of exploiting the Democrats' weak spot, he is elevating one of their strong leaders onto the national stage
[02:25:02.160 --> 02:25:11.160] His attacks on Senator Mark Kelly have thrown the retired Navy captain and former astronaut into the political discourse in a whole new way
[02:25:11.160 --> 02:25:15.160] While Kelly may have been a rising star on the Democrats' bench
[02:25:15.160 --> 02:25:19.160] This is the first sustained tussle with Trump
[02:25:19.160 --> 02:25:22.160] Pete is now trying to court Marshall Kelly
[02:25:22.160 --> 02:25:26.160] The fight appears far from over and given the actual content of the clip
[02:25:26.160 --> 02:25:29.160] Kelly looks likely to prevail
[02:25:29.160 --> 02:25:34.160] Again, you're going to push somebody like Mark Kelly
[02:25:34.160 --> 02:25:38.160] Who is about as anti-Second Amendment as you can get
[02:25:38.160 --> 02:25:40.160] A Democrat
[02:25:40.160 --> 02:25:48.160] And he is elevating the Syrian president who is an al-Qaeda, ISIS, al-Nusra terrorist
[02:25:48.160 --> 02:25:52.160] Who is murdering Christians and other minorities in Syria
[02:25:52.160 --> 02:25:57.160] Far worse than anything that ever happened under Bashar al-Assar
[02:25:57.160 --> 02:26:00.160] And then elevating Mom Danny
[02:26:00.160 --> 02:26:08.160] And they point out, they said last week he warmly embraced New York City mayor-elect Mam Danny in the Oval Office
[02:26:08.160 --> 02:26:13.160] For months he had previewed his strategy of tying the Democrats nationally to Mom Danny
[02:26:13.160 --> 02:26:16.160] And now he just says, well, now we're going to praise him
[02:26:16.160 --> 02:26:23.160] He wanted to tie the Democrats to this guy and hurt them that way, but now he's praising him
[02:26:23.160 --> 02:26:31.160] Trump offered Mam Danny and his ideas a full-throated embrace that makes attacking him much harder for a GOP
[02:26:31.160 --> 02:26:36.160] That is deeply loyal to Trump and reliant on his political instincts and his sway
[02:26:36.160 --> 02:26:41.160] But again, he has no principles
[02:26:41.160 --> 02:26:44.160] He's just for sale to the highest bidder
[02:26:44.160 --> 02:26:47.160] And he will do whatever it takes to get attention
[02:26:47.160 --> 02:26:50.160] Even if it is crazy and stupid
[02:26:50.160 --> 02:26:58.160] Like saying we're going to make Canada the 51st state and then attacking them for being a fentanyl supplier
[02:26:58.160 --> 02:27:05.160] All the rest of this stuff to the point where now American athletes are getting booed by Canadian fans
[02:27:05.160 --> 02:27:11.160] Because we've never had this kind of poisonous relationship between the two countries until Trump created it
[02:27:11.160 --> 02:27:16.160] It's entirely plausible that Trump saw Mam Danny's message as similar to the one that he ran on
[02:27:16.160 --> 02:27:21.160] And just didn't want to cede that ground to the Democrats
[02:27:21.160 --> 02:27:30.160] After all, Trump made many of the same empty populist promises that Mam Danny has based his 2024 campaign on
[02:27:30.160 --> 02:27:34.160] Trump promised immediately lower prices, which have not come down
[02:27:34.160 --> 02:27:40.160] He promised to end the war in Ukraine within the first 24 hours, and it continues
[02:27:40.160 --> 02:27:48.160] Similarly, Mam Danny's plans for free buses, raising property taxes, and arresting Netanyahu
[02:27:48.160 --> 02:27:50.160] All are not possible
[02:27:50.160 --> 02:27:55.160] They face practical, political, and legal obstacles
[02:27:55.160 --> 02:28:01.160] So while it's still more likely than not that Trump flips on Mam Danny and goes back to attacking him before election day
[02:28:01.160 --> 02:28:05.160] For the time being, at least, he's training his fire on Kelly
[02:28:05.160 --> 02:28:10.160] Kelly sparked Trump's ire this month by appearing in a public service announcement
[02:28:10.160 --> 02:28:17.160] urging military members to question illegal orders and to horror, follow the Constitution
[02:28:17.160 --> 02:28:22.160] And for that, Trump calls him the part of the seditious sick
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[02:29:24.160 --> 02:29:29.160] So does Alex Jones, mimicking whatever nonsense and lies Trump puts out
[02:29:29.160 --> 02:29:34.160] And then he adds his own lies by trying to tie in Soros to this as well
[02:29:34.160 --> 02:29:37.160] The midterms are still a year away
[02:29:37.160 --> 02:29:42.160] A lot can change, but as of right now, Trump is helping to save the Democrats from themselves
[02:29:42.160 --> 02:29:44.160] Isn't it interesting?
[02:29:44.160 --> 02:29:47.160] They want to have the two of them switching power back and forth
[02:29:47.160 --> 02:29:51.160] That gives them plausible deniability for what they're both doing to us
[02:29:51.160 --> 02:29:55.160] Just like, you know, they handed it over from Trump to Biden
[02:29:55.160 --> 02:29:59.160] So they could do the, you know, Trump creates a vaccine
[02:29:59.160 --> 02:30:01.160] And then Biden does the mandates
[02:30:01.160 --> 02:30:05.160] And then they can say, oh, it wasn't the vaccine, it was the mandates that were evil
[02:30:05.160 --> 02:30:10.160] Well, Trump wants to hand this stuff back over to the Democrats
[02:30:10.160 --> 02:30:12.160] Again, left, right, left, right
[02:30:12.160 --> 02:30:15.160] And both of them can say the other guy did it
[02:30:15.160 --> 02:30:19.160] So if he's going to build up Kelly for a presidential run
[02:30:19.160 --> 02:30:23.160] Even though Kelly wants to kill the Second Amendment, Trump doesn't care about that
[02:30:23.160 --> 02:30:24.160] He's fine with doing it
[02:30:24.160 --> 02:30:27.160] He did it himself, you know, by executive order
[02:30:27.160 --> 02:30:33.160] And I'm sure that Kelly would use that Trump precedent of gun control by executive order
[02:30:33.160 --> 02:30:37.160] To do his best to kill the Second Amendment
[02:30:37.160 --> 02:30:39.160] All handed to him by Trump
[02:30:39.160 --> 02:30:44.160] Well, the U.S. is rehearsing airstrikes against Venezuela, says the Wall Street Journal
[02:30:44.160 --> 02:30:48.160] And just in case you think that this has anything to do with drugs
[02:30:48.160 --> 02:30:53.160] Here's Trump in 2011, really jumping into colonialism
[02:30:53.160 --> 02:30:59.160] You know, colonialism is a word that has been used as a pejorative term
[02:30:59.160 --> 02:31:01.160] So much by the left that it's lost its meaning
[02:31:01.160 --> 02:31:04.160] In the same way that terms racist have lost their meaning
[02:31:04.160 --> 02:31:07.160] Or anti-Semitism have lost their meaning
[02:31:07.160 --> 02:31:12.160] Because they've been leveled at anybody that opposes their policy
[02:31:12.160 --> 02:31:15.160] And the person doesn't have to be racist or anti-Semitic
[02:31:15.160 --> 02:31:21.160] And you don't have to be a real colonialist to be accused of being a colonialist
[02:31:21.160 --> 02:31:27.160] And yet what Trump has proposed in 2011 really was a form of colonialism
[02:31:27.160 --> 02:31:30.160] Ultimately, the people will appreciate it
[02:31:30.160 --> 02:31:34.160] They're going to end up taking over the country eventually
[02:31:34.160 --> 02:31:38.160] But the people will appreciate it and they should pay us back
[02:31:38.160 --> 02:31:40.160] But we have to go in to save these lives
[02:31:40.160 --> 02:31:41.160] Hey, we'll take the oil
[02:31:41.160 --> 02:31:46.160] We should do on a humanitarian basis, immediately go into Libya
[02:31:46.160 --> 02:31:50.160] Knock this guy out very quickly, very surgically, very effectively
[02:31:50.160 --> 02:31:52.160] And save the lives
[02:31:52.160 --> 02:31:56.160] After it's all done, we go to the protesters who end up running the country
[02:31:56.160 --> 02:32:00.160] They're going to like us a lot better than they will if we don't do it
[02:32:00.160 --> 02:32:02.160] More importantly, we're going to save lives
[02:32:02.160 --> 02:32:08.160] And we should then say, by the way, from all of your oil, we want reimbursement
[02:32:08.160 --> 02:32:13.160] We should have said, we'll help you, but we want 50% of your oil
[02:32:13.160 --> 02:32:16.160] They would have absolutely said, okay, 100%
[02:32:16.160 --> 02:32:19.160] In fact, they would have said, how about 75%
[02:32:19.160 --> 02:32:22.160] So, and isn't it sad?
[02:32:22.160 --> 02:32:25.160] We could have had anything we wanted
[02:32:25.160 --> 02:32:28.160] We could have had 50% of those oil fields
[02:32:28.160 --> 02:32:34.160] You know, in the old days, when you had a war, it's to the victor belong the spoils
[02:32:34.160 --> 02:32:37.160] So, we could have had something special
[02:32:37.160 --> 02:32:44.160] When the so-called rebels came to us, we should have said, fellas, we're going to help you
[02:32:44.160 --> 02:32:46.160] We want 50% of your oil
[02:32:46.160 --> 02:32:49.160] They would have said, thank you very much, we have a deal
[02:32:49.160 --> 02:32:53.160] Write it down, sign it, we have a deal
[02:32:53.160 --> 02:32:55.160] We would have been a rich nation again
[02:32:55.160 --> 02:32:58.160] They have tremendous oil reserves in Libya
[02:32:58.160 --> 02:33:01.160] Instead, we help, we get nothing
[02:33:01.160 --> 02:33:04.160] We're very, very foolishly led
[02:33:04.160 --> 02:33:07.160] Our leaders, unfortunately, are
[02:33:07.160 --> 02:33:11.160] Yeah, in other words, a good leader is going to go in and shake them down
[02:33:11.160 --> 02:33:14.160] A good leader is going to steal their oil, and that's exactly what he's doing
[02:33:14.160 --> 02:33:17.160] There's a lot more oil in Venezuela than in Libya
[02:33:17.160 --> 02:33:22.160] There's a lot more oil in Venezuela than in Saudi Arabia
[02:33:22.160 --> 02:33:24.160] Could that be the motivation?
[02:33:24.160 --> 02:33:29.160] As Gerald Slinty says, you know, we're not in these different countries because they're selling bananas
[02:33:29.160 --> 02:33:31.160] We're there because of the oil
[02:33:31.160 --> 02:33:36.160] If you look at what was happening with Syria, it wasn't so much even about their oil
[02:33:36.160 --> 02:33:40.160] As it was about the transit of oil across their country
[02:33:40.160 --> 02:33:42.160] Which pipeline was going to be allowed?
[02:33:42.160 --> 02:33:47.160] Was it going to be something coming from Russia or something coming from the UAE?
[02:33:47.160 --> 02:33:48.160] I think it was
[02:33:48.160 --> 02:33:52.160] But, you know, we had our ally, we wanted to transit the oil across Syria
[02:33:52.160 --> 02:33:54.160] The Russians had their own idea
[02:33:55.160 --> 02:33:59.160] Take a look at the pipelines going into Germany
[02:33:59.160 --> 02:34:01.160] They were blown up, right?
[02:34:01.160 --> 02:34:03.160] They blocked that off
[02:34:03.160 --> 02:34:07.160] They got the German government to block off that second pipeline
[02:34:07.160 --> 02:34:09.160] Until they blew them both up
[02:34:09.160 --> 02:34:12.160] Because they didn't want the Russians selling them the oil
[02:34:12.160 --> 02:34:14.160] They wanted to sell them the oil
[02:34:14.160 --> 02:34:16.160] And so that's the reality here
[02:34:16.160 --> 02:34:19.160] Trump is telling Maduro to flee
[02:34:19.160 --> 02:34:24.160] As he is continually threatening him with land operations now
[02:34:24.160 --> 02:34:29.160] And again, he is operating like a corrupt colonial government
[02:34:29.160 --> 02:34:31.160] Like a mafia don
[02:34:31.160 --> 02:34:33.160] Which is all he understands
[02:34:33.160 --> 02:34:35.160] He grew up with organized crime
[02:34:35.160 --> 02:34:37.160] He grew up in casinos
[02:34:37.160 --> 02:34:39.160] Strong arm tactics
[02:34:39.160 --> 02:34:41.160] Corruption in terms of bribing officials and other things
[02:34:41.160 --> 02:34:43.160] That's where Trump comes from
[02:34:43.160 --> 02:34:44.160] He's not a builder
[02:34:44.160 --> 02:34:45.160] He's not a businessman
[02:34:45.160 --> 02:34:47.160] He's a crook
[02:34:47.160 --> 02:34:49.160] He's a mafia crook
[02:34:49.160 --> 02:34:51.160] And that's the way he's running this country
[02:34:51.160 --> 02:34:53.160] I'm sick and tired of him
[02:34:53.160 --> 02:34:55.160] Go ahead, Travis, read some of these comments
[02:34:55.160 --> 02:34:57.160] Marky Mark in New Jersey
[02:34:57.160 --> 02:34:58.160] Thank you very much for the tip
[02:34:58.160 --> 02:35:03.160] He says, is it me or is Carolyn Levitt a pretty and more polished version of Jen Circleback?
[02:35:03.160 --> 02:35:04.160] Zachy
[02:35:04.160 --> 02:35:05.160] It's the lips
[02:35:05.160 --> 02:35:07.160] Remember how Trump went off on the lips and everything?
[02:35:07.160 --> 02:35:11.160] I literally cannot picture what either of these two women look like right now
[02:35:11.160 --> 02:35:14.160] Despite the fact we've been talking about them and they've been on screen
[02:35:14.160 --> 02:35:16.160] They are a void in my mind
[02:35:16.160 --> 02:35:18.160] And all I see is a silhouette
[02:35:18.160 --> 02:35:21.160] Well, Trump doesn't talk about how smart she is
[02:35:21.160 --> 02:35:23.160] He just talks about those lips
[02:35:23.160 --> 02:35:25.160] Can you believe those lips?
[02:35:25.160 --> 02:35:27.160] Well, at least he doesn't lie about that, I guess
[02:35:27.160 --> 02:35:29.160] I wonder what kind of lip service she gives them
[02:35:29.160 --> 02:35:31.160] She's so smart
[02:35:31.160 --> 02:35:32.160] Okay, that one's too obvious
[02:35:32.160 --> 02:35:34.160] Even you guys won't buy that
[02:35:34.160 --> 02:35:35.160] Okay, Raddusbro
[02:35:35.160 --> 02:35:38.160] What's funny about Loomer is that millennials can see in real time
[02:35:38.160 --> 02:35:40.160] What selling out gets you
[02:35:40.160 --> 02:35:41.160] That's right
[02:35:41.160 --> 02:35:44.160] It gets you a lot of really bad plastic surgery
[02:35:44.160 --> 02:35:46.160] I've mentioned it many times
[02:35:46.160 --> 02:35:52.160] But the video of her drunkenly flirting with Mike Ma and him being utterly repulsed is hilarious
[02:35:52.160 --> 02:35:54.160] Is that the one that Milo just put up?
[02:35:54.160 --> 02:35:57.160] He's had a drudge link for about four days
[02:35:57.160 --> 02:36:00.160] And the language in it is pretty amazing
[02:36:00.160 --> 02:36:03.160] But it is, she is drunk and getting in his face and he's leaning back
[02:36:03.160 --> 02:36:06.160] Is it the blonde guy and he just kind of looks over the camera like
[02:36:06.160 --> 02:36:10.160] Yeah, she messes his hair up and he's like, you messed my hair up
[02:36:10.160 --> 02:36:11.160] I don't remember that
[02:36:11.160 --> 02:36:14.160] I've only seen a short clip
[02:36:14.160 --> 02:36:16.160] This is a clip about two minutes long
[02:36:16.160 --> 02:36:19.160] Milo says, I just found the 20 minute clip of this
[02:36:19.160 --> 02:36:21.160] So I don't know what happens over 20 minutes
[02:36:21.160 --> 02:36:24.160] Milo is an interesting character
[02:36:24.160 --> 02:36:26.160] You don't want to be on Milo's bad side
[02:36:26.160 --> 02:36:31.160] He's involved in everything and has a lot of dirt on everyone
[02:36:31.160 --> 02:36:36.160] Milo is an interesting character
[02:36:36.160 --> 02:36:37.160] Hadrian was right
[02:36:37.160 --> 02:36:41.160] Loomer's human mask needs constant upkeep
[02:36:41.160 --> 02:36:45.160] High boost at the Irish version of the Patriot front
[02:36:45.160 --> 02:36:47.160] Yeah, it could be a false flying attack
[02:36:47.160 --> 02:36:48.160] AP rumble seat
[02:36:48.160 --> 02:36:49.160] This isn't genuine in my opinion
[02:36:49.160 --> 02:36:53.160] It's fake and staged as many of the violence is to start civil war
[02:36:53.160 --> 02:36:56.160] Don't ever follow anybody who's afraid to show their face
[02:36:56.160 --> 02:37:00.160] That's just like QAnon, right?
[02:37:00.160 --> 02:37:03.160] I'm not following somebody who is going to remain anonymous
[02:37:03.160 --> 02:37:08.160] And is going to speak in riddles and quatrains like Nostradamus or something
[02:37:08.160 --> 02:37:10.160] Sorry, don't even go there
[02:37:10.160 --> 02:37:14.160] And I would say the same thing about somebody who is afraid to show their face
[02:37:14.160 --> 02:37:20.160] And I also reject the tactics of vigilante violence
[02:37:20.160 --> 02:37:23.160] We have AP who read that
[02:37:23.160 --> 02:37:27.160] Real Jason Barker, Schoolhouse Rock should redo that cartoon and change the bill
[02:37:27.160 --> 02:37:29.160] Change bill to an executive order
[02:37:29.160 --> 02:37:30.160] Yeah, that's right
[02:37:30.160 --> 02:37:32.160] I'm an order, I'm an order
[02:37:32.160 --> 02:37:34.160] I'm a dictator that's it
[02:37:34.160 --> 02:37:35.160] Skunk all the rose gardens
[02:37:35.160 --> 02:37:38.160] I can't fly anymore, I won't be groped
[02:37:38.160 --> 02:37:44.160] If I could avoid flying for the rest of my life, I absolutely would, believe me
[02:37:44.160 --> 02:37:49.160] Bride B. Mack, our youngest daughter, always thought it was cannibal soup
[02:37:49.160 --> 02:37:50.160] That's good
[02:37:50.160 --> 02:37:52.160] Close
[02:37:52.160 --> 02:37:56.160] Cancer soup, cancer soup, it's good
[02:37:56.160 --> 02:37:57.160] Mmm, delicious
[02:37:57.160 --> 02:37:59.160] Cancellables
[02:37:59.160 --> 02:38:03.160] Oh, in that Christmas Carol, which for some reason my brain is not bringing to mind
[02:38:03.160 --> 02:38:08.160] But it says, you know, Don, we now are gay apparel, I always thought it was dawning now, our day of peril
[02:38:08.160 --> 02:38:12.160] And was very confused as to why this was our day of peril
[02:38:12.160 --> 02:38:15.160] Yeah, I won't be dawning in gay apparel this year
[02:38:15.160 --> 02:38:21.160] AP Rumble Seat, they use extremism as a tool to normalize crimes against humanity
[02:38:21.160 --> 02:38:25.160] And goes on to say, Gaslighting 101, the whole cabinet is trained in it
[02:38:25.160 --> 02:38:30.160] Roy M.H. dismantled the biggest cartel, that being the CIA
[02:38:30.160 --> 02:38:33.160] That's right, the Criminal Intelligence Agency
[02:38:33.160 --> 02:38:38.160] That's why, you know, when I look at the way Alex is selling this war to people, to his audience
[02:38:38.160 --> 02:38:43.160] And he's bringing in Patrick Burnet, now he's even gone to, he's an intelligence asset
[02:38:43.160 --> 02:38:46.160] Yeah, yeah, he's telling you, to your face
[02:38:46.160 --> 02:38:51.160] Just look at what David Icke is saying about Alex Jones and his warmongering
[02:38:51.160 --> 02:38:53.160] It truly is amazing
[02:38:54.160 --> 02:39:01.160] We have Highboost, how many other drug dealers has Trump pardoned also besides this Honduran dude?
[02:39:01.160 --> 02:39:09.160] Well, he loves him some drug dealers, there was that Jewish guy that was choking people out in synagogue and beating people up
[02:39:09.160 --> 02:39:13.160] That's right, and doing that after Trump released him as well
[02:39:13.160 --> 02:39:19.160] So yeah, it's Sabbath 1974, so drugs are supply and demand issue
[02:39:19.160 --> 02:39:22.160] That's right, except that, you know, here's the issue
[02:39:22.160 --> 02:39:26.160] The government politicians don't understand supply and demand
[02:39:26.160 --> 02:39:30.160] Not in the real world and not in the drug war issue either
[02:39:30.160 --> 02:39:32.160] That's the real issue
[02:39:32.160 --> 02:39:37.160] We have Highboost saying, we aren't going after drugs in Central America, Colombia, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.
[02:39:37.160 --> 02:39:42.160] But fishing boats, a continent away is the problem, it's a distraction
[02:39:42.160 --> 02:39:47.160] Yeah, we'll just wait, they're going to go after Mexico as well, probably the next thing that they invade
[02:39:47.160 --> 02:39:52.160] We're going to take a quick break folks and we will be right back, stay with us
[02:40:17.160 --> 02:40:22.160] Thank you for watching!
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[02:43:08.160 --> 02:43:12.160] Yesterday I wanted to talk about some pharmaceutical news
[02:43:12.160 --> 02:43:15.160] And I wanted to begin, as I did yesterday, but then I ran out of time
[02:43:15.160 --> 02:43:21.160] Talking about the fact that cash-strapped Britain is going to be selling off embassies
[02:43:21.160 --> 02:43:25.160] They are cutting nearly a third of their embassy staff
[02:43:25.160 --> 02:43:29.160] The budget singles out high-cost locations like New York
[02:43:29.160 --> 02:43:34.160] That could include the possible sale of a $15 million penthouse
[02:43:34.160 --> 02:43:42.160] That was purchased in 2019 for diplomats at the luxury 50 UN Plaza complex
[02:43:42.160 --> 02:43:46.160] Seven-bedroom residence occupies the entire 38th floor
[02:43:46.160 --> 02:43:51.160] And includes a library, six bathrooms, and a powder room
[02:43:51.160 --> 02:43:55.160] And this is the kind of thing we saw with New Zealand
[02:43:55.160 --> 02:43:59.160] When they hit the wall with their socialist economy
[02:43:59.160 --> 02:44:03.160] And they couldn't pay their ambassadors abroad and they were selling off assets
[02:44:03.160 --> 02:44:08.160] That was the point in time, as I pointed out during the shutdown
[02:44:08.160 --> 02:44:12.160] That they decided that they would spin off their air traffic control
[02:44:12.160 --> 02:44:16.160] And they did that, they were the first country to do that
[02:44:16.160 --> 02:44:20.160] And just incorporate that into the airline tickets that were there
[02:44:20.160 --> 02:44:24.160] And people saw how effective that was
[02:44:24.160 --> 02:44:26.160] And you've got a lot of different countries that have done that
[02:44:26.160 --> 02:44:28.160] Even Canada has done that
[02:44:28.160 --> 02:44:31.160] And that needs to be what is done in the United States
[02:44:31.160 --> 02:44:33.160] But of course they're not doing that
[02:44:33.160 --> 02:44:40.160] The other part of it is the UK is selling major embassy compounds in Bangkok
[02:44:40.160 --> 02:44:47.160] And you remember the recent defrocking, or whatever they call it, for Prince Andrew
[02:44:47.160 --> 02:44:50.160] The man formerly known as Prince
[02:44:50.160 --> 02:44:52.160] They removed all these different titles from him
[02:44:52.160 --> 02:44:56.160] And kicked him out of one palace to another, smaller palace
[02:44:56.160 --> 02:45:01.160] When he went to Bangkok on a supposed goodwill mission or something
[02:45:01.160 --> 02:45:06.160] He refused to stay at their embassy, even though it's pretty posh
[02:45:06.160 --> 02:45:10.160] He decided he would stay at an even more posh private hotel
[02:45:10.160 --> 02:45:15.160] Because I guess it's because he was bringing in, they said, 10 prostitutes a day
[02:45:15.160 --> 02:45:18.160] But that's what these people are doing
[02:45:18.160 --> 02:45:23.160] But the whole point of putting this here and talking about this in conjunction with the pharmaceutical stuff
[02:45:23.160 --> 02:45:32.160] Was because Pfizer tried to shake down Argentina, Brazil, and a third country that refused to speak out publicly
[02:45:32.160 --> 02:45:37.160] Because they had agreed to capitulate to Pfizer's blackmail
[02:45:37.160 --> 02:45:40.160] Pfizer said at the time, you know, we've got this thing set up
[02:45:40.160 --> 02:45:43.160] So that people can't come into your country or leave your country
[02:45:43.160 --> 02:45:45.160] Unless they've got the shot
[02:45:45.160 --> 02:45:49.160] But at the same time, we want to be held harmless for any harm that it does
[02:45:49.160 --> 02:45:51.160] Because they knew it was going to be harmful
[02:45:51.160 --> 02:45:57.160] And we don't want to just have the usual kind of guarantees that you see in other places
[02:45:57.160 --> 02:46:04.160] We want to be held harmless if we have even manufacturing issues or some other things like that
[02:46:04.160 --> 02:46:10.160] Or if you come to understand later that Pfizer and Albert Borla did this deliberately
[02:46:11.160 --> 02:46:17.160] They did it as deliberately as Pete Hegseth went after these people in the water
[02:46:17.160 --> 02:46:22.160] And so they said, so we would like to make sure that as a guarantee of your word
[02:46:22.160 --> 02:46:24.160] That you're going to put up some collateral
[02:46:24.160 --> 02:46:31.160] So we want you to put up as collateral foreign embassies, military equipment that you've got in other places
[02:46:31.160 --> 02:46:34.160] And it's like, people are looking at that saying, how in the world do you even do that?
[02:46:34.160 --> 02:46:40.160] Well, it is property that they can sell and property that somebody could take away
[02:46:40.160 --> 02:46:42.160] The whole thing was a fraud
[02:46:42.160 --> 02:46:44.160] And Pfizer knew it
[02:46:44.160 --> 02:46:51.160] And they were asking for this collateral that was outside of the country
[02:46:51.160 --> 02:46:53.160] That they were getting ready to poison the people in
[02:46:53.160 --> 02:47:01.160] So only one out of seven Germans who had a positive PCR test had a COVID infection
[02:47:01.160 --> 02:47:06.160] And this is coming from Children's Health Defense talking about how this is stunning
[02:47:06.160 --> 02:47:11.160] An 86% false positive rate for PCR procedures
[02:47:11.160 --> 02:47:16.160] Remember, Handy was saying at the time, I remember when this was all happening
[02:47:16.160 --> 02:47:21.160] And Handy sent me a memo and I read it on air
[02:47:22.160 --> 02:47:31.160] Saying that he had one of the nurses there take one of these tests right out of the bag
[02:47:31.160 --> 02:47:33.160] And run it through and it was positive
[02:47:33.160 --> 02:47:36.160] It didn't even come in contact with any humans
[02:47:36.160 --> 02:47:38.160] So what do you expect?
[02:47:38.160 --> 02:47:40.160] Nothing about this is real
[02:47:40.160 --> 02:47:42.160] It was all just made up
[02:47:42.160 --> 02:47:48.160] A significant over counting of COVID-19 infections during the pandemic
[02:47:48.160 --> 02:47:50.160] Because it wasn't a pandemic
[02:47:50.160 --> 02:47:52.160] It was simply a lie
[02:47:52.160 --> 02:48:00.160] By the end of 2021, 92% of Germans had already acquired a natural infection
[02:48:00.160 --> 02:48:04.160] Indicating a near universal immunity in the population
[02:48:04.160 --> 02:48:07.160] Maybe it wasn't a pandemic to begin with
[02:48:07.160 --> 02:48:10.160] Maybe it was just a cold
[02:48:10.160 --> 02:48:16.160] Because that's one way these coronaviruses, if they even existed
[02:48:16.160 --> 02:48:19.160] They talk about rhinoviruses and coronaviruses
[02:48:19.160 --> 02:48:22.160] But I'm at the point now where I don't believe that the viruses even exist
[02:48:22.160 --> 02:48:28.160] Because they haven't used any real scientific tactics to isolate this stuff
[02:48:28.160 --> 02:48:32.160] We're led to believe that they have observed these viruses
[02:48:32.160 --> 02:48:37.160] We're led to believe that they've observed that these viruses are present in sick people
[02:48:37.160 --> 02:48:40.160] And not present in people who are not sick
[02:48:40.160 --> 02:48:42.160] None of that is true, folks
[02:48:42.160 --> 02:48:44.160] It is a complete fraud
[02:48:44.160 --> 02:48:49.160] I mean, the fraud goes beyond the pandemic, beyond the PCR test
[02:48:49.160 --> 02:48:52.160] It goes back to virology itself
[02:48:52.160 --> 02:48:55.160] It's all a lie, as Audi would say
[02:48:55.160 --> 02:48:57.160] It's all a lie, damn it
[02:48:57.160 --> 02:48:59.160] And it absolutely is
[02:48:59.160 --> 02:49:03.160] And speaking of lies, just remember the lies that Bill Gates told us
[02:49:03.160 --> 02:49:06.160] But you don't have a choice, people act like you have a choice
[02:49:06.160 --> 02:49:12.160] People don't feel like going to the stadium when they might get infected
[02:49:12.160 --> 02:49:17.160] It's not the government who's saying, okay, just ignore this disease
[02:49:17.160 --> 02:49:22.160] People are deeply affected by these deaths
[02:49:22.160 --> 02:49:25.160] By knowing they could be part of the transmission chain
[02:49:25.160 --> 02:49:30.160] Old people, their parents, their grandparents could be affected by this
[02:49:30.160 --> 02:49:38.160] And so you don't get to say, ignore what's going on here
[02:49:39.160 --> 02:49:46.160] There will be the ability, particularly in rich countries, to open up if things are done well over the next few months
[02:49:46.160 --> 02:49:57.160] But for the world at large, normalcy only returns when we've largely vaccinated the entire global population
[02:49:59.160 --> 02:50:03.160] So therefore, if you want the vaccine so that you can get back to normal
[02:50:03.160 --> 02:50:07.160] You're going to have to give us title to your embassies and other countries
[02:50:07.160 --> 02:50:10.160] And by the way, that was reported by Stat News
[02:50:10.160 --> 02:50:15.160] Stat News is a big pharmaceutical trade magazine
[02:50:15.160 --> 02:50:19.160] They always toe the company line
[02:50:19.160 --> 02:50:22.160] This study was done by three German researchers
[02:50:22.160 --> 02:50:29.160] They analyzed how well PCR test results aligned with the results of blood tests for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies
[02:50:29.160 --> 02:50:36.160] Again, this is the same play-by-play scam that Fauci ran with HIV
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[02:51:37.160 --> 02:51:45.160] We haven't isolated exactly what it is that causes AIDS, but we see these antibodies or something out there
[02:51:45.160 --> 02:51:53.160] And we assume that that is what indicates a presence of the disease that we can't observe scientifically
[02:51:53.160 --> 02:51:55.160] We theorize that it is there
[02:51:55.160 --> 02:51:59.160] So what they're saying is, we see these antibodies. Why are they focusing on the antibodies?
[02:51:59.160 --> 02:52:03.160] Just think about that. That's how they determine it
[02:52:03.160 --> 02:52:07.160] They say, well, we're not seeing the virus, we're seeing the antibodies
[02:52:07.160 --> 02:52:13.160] Because there isn't a virus, and it's not a pandemic
[02:52:13.160 --> 02:52:19.160] They don't observe the virus, they observe something else and say that that is present
[02:52:19.160 --> 02:52:23.160] But we can't observe the cause of the thing
[02:52:23.160 --> 02:52:28.160] But it is a particle or an entity or whatever, it's a virus
[02:52:28.160 --> 02:52:33.160] And it's there, but we can't observe it, but we can observe the things that are the reaction to it
[02:52:33.160 --> 02:52:35.160] Utter baloney
[02:52:35.160 --> 02:52:38.160] How the COVID inquiry protected the establishment
[02:52:38.160 --> 02:52:40.160] This is from Brownstone
[02:52:40.160 --> 02:52:47.160] Trish Dennis, she says, after four years, hundreds of witnesses and nearly 200 million pounds in cost
[02:52:47.160 --> 02:52:53.160] The UK COVID inquiry has reached the one conclusion many expected
[02:52:53.160 --> 02:52:57.160] A carefully footnoted act of self-exoneration
[02:52:57.160 --> 02:53:01.160] It assiduously avoids asking the only questions that truly matter
[02:53:01.160 --> 02:53:09.160] Were lockdowns ever justified? Did they work? And what was the overall cost to society?
[02:53:09.160 --> 02:53:12.160] And they repeat the familiar refrain of too little too late
[02:53:12.160 --> 02:53:16.160] Now this is the way they're handling this lie, this massive lie and fraud in the UK
[02:53:16.160 --> 02:53:20.160] They do an inquiry, you know, just like the Warren Commission
[02:53:20.160 --> 02:53:26.160] To explain away the conspiracy theories when everybody sees that it is a conspiracy
[02:53:26.160 --> 02:53:27.160] That there's more people involved in it
[02:53:27.160 --> 02:53:33.160] That was the most obvious thing when you got the guy who's the alleged shooter who was killed by an organized crime
[02:53:33.160 --> 02:53:35.160] Figure like Jack Ruby
[02:53:35.160 --> 02:53:38.160] I remember when that happened, it was right around Thanksgiving
[02:53:38.160 --> 02:53:41.160] And everybody in my family, I was eight years old at the time
[02:53:41.160 --> 02:53:49.160] And everybody in my family was like, well, this was a plan to hit a multi-level, it was not a lone shooter
[02:53:49.160 --> 02:53:50.160] Everybody could see that
[02:53:50.160 --> 02:53:53.160] So they come up with a commission, a Warren Commission to explain away
[02:53:53.160 --> 02:54:01.160] Or a 9-11 Commission to explain away how concrete and steel buildings just collapse in their own footprint after a fire for a couple of hours
[02:54:01.160 --> 02:54:08.160] Where they bring in someone like Jolly West to give a psychoanalysis to go, oh yeah, that's very interesting
[02:54:08.160 --> 02:54:11.160] Yeah, this was definitely a crazy guy, very strange
[02:54:11.160 --> 02:54:16.160] So, you know, was it real is the question and they're not asking that
[02:54:16.160 --> 02:54:20.160] The way we cover it up here in the United States, we haven't had a COVID inquiry, right?
[02:54:20.160 --> 02:54:27.160] Why is that? Why didn't people demand some answers about this nonsense when we see the damage that was done here as well?
[02:54:27.160 --> 02:54:35.160] Well, what they've done to cover up for that is to have both sides say, well, I think China did it
[02:54:35.160 --> 02:54:37.160] I think it was a lab leak and on and on
[02:54:37.160 --> 02:54:43.160] That covers them up, they say, well, you know, we did the best we could, but China did it to us and we just had to try to recoup
[02:54:43.160 --> 02:54:48.160] And yeah, we made some mistakes, we'll do better next time, we'll move faster, we'll move harder next time
[02:54:48.160 --> 02:54:56.160] So it allows them to cover up for their crimes that they conspired against us
[02:54:56.160 --> 02:55:00.160] And it lays the groundwork for them to do even more the next time
[02:55:00.160 --> 02:55:05.160] That's the way it's being handled here in the United States, which is even more reprehensible
[02:55:05.160 --> 02:55:11.160] So the conclusions from their so-called inquiry could have been drafted before the first witness entered the room
[02:55:11.160 --> 02:55:19.160] But, you know, they spent a lot of time and four years, hundreds of witnesses and 200 million pounds in costs
[02:55:19.160 --> 02:55:25.160] But they could have written this down before because they came to the conclusion that they wanted after this dog and pony show
[02:55:25.160 --> 02:55:27.160] Here's the conclusions
[02:55:27.160 --> 02:55:29.160] The lockdowns were necessary
[02:55:29.160 --> 02:55:32.160] The modeling was solid
[02:55:32.160 --> 02:55:38.160] The critics misunderstood what was happening and the establishment acted wisely
[02:55:38.160 --> 02:55:41.160] Every single one of these things is a lie
[02:55:41.160 --> 02:55:46.160] The modeling was absolute nonsense, we knew it at the time
[02:55:46.160 --> 02:55:58.160] Even another university, the University of Edinburgh, called out the Imperial College of London and Neil Ferguson's nonsense paper as a lie
[02:55:58.160 --> 02:56:11.160] But they said in this one, even Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson's most influential advisor in the early 2020, has accused the inquiry of constructing what he calls a fake history
[02:56:11.160 --> 02:56:25.160] In a detailed post on X, he claimed it suppressed key evidence, ignored junior staff who were present at pivotal meetings, and omitted internal discussions about a proposed chickenpox party infection strategy
[02:56:25.160 --> 02:56:31.160] There we go, that could be the name of the new third party, the chickenpox party
[02:56:31.160 --> 02:56:37.160] I would say our politicians are already a pox upon us
[02:56:37.160 --> 02:56:41.160] The pox party, that's the union party, yeah
[02:56:41.160 --> 02:56:53.160] The harms of lockdown are too numerous for a single list, but they include an explosion of mental health, an anxiety, disorders, a surge in cancers, heart disease, deaths of despair
[02:56:53.160 --> 02:56:56.160] That didn't come from lockdown, that came from the jab
[02:56:56.160 --> 02:57:06.160] Developmental regressions in children, the collapse of small businesses and family livelihoods, profound social atomization and damage to relationships
[02:57:06.160 --> 02:57:13.160] And the erosion of trust in public institutions, which I don't see as a negative, I see that as a positive
[02:57:13.160 --> 02:57:20.160] I see the shutting down of schools and the exposure of what's happening in the classroom to parents
[02:57:20.160 --> 02:57:25.160] I see that as the silver lining to this fraud and this massive crime
[02:57:25.160 --> 02:57:37.160] The pandemic policy added 20% of UK's GDP to the debt in just two years, but it exploded even more here in America
[02:57:37.160 --> 02:57:47.160] The COVID vaccines, five years after the world's largest medical experiment, there is still no mandatory system for tracking millions of injuries
[02:57:47.160 --> 02:57:51.160] This is from the Free Thought Project and this is from Sheryl Atkinson
[02:57:51.160 --> 02:57:57.160] And again, Pfizer knew this from the very beginning, that's why they wanted these embassies as collateral
[02:57:57.160 --> 02:58:05.160] They knew that they were going to be harming people and they worked with the governments to make sure that that was not going to be tracked
[02:58:05.160 --> 02:58:16.160] So we got to remember that when we look at how the medical community, quote unquote, operates
[02:58:16.160 --> 02:58:21.160] This is an article from the Daily Skeptic and a person says
[02:58:21.160 --> 02:58:31.160] The other day I published a retrospective article about how I and others could see from the start that the lockdowns would be a public health, social and economic disaster
[02:58:31.160 --> 02:58:38.160] And of course, we could see that it was a fraud because of all these other flags that were out there as well
[02:58:38.160 --> 02:58:42.160] The time has come to set down a more personal record, not because it's particularly unusual or special
[02:58:42.160 --> 02:58:47.160] But because it is through individual stories that history is best experienced
[02:58:47.160 --> 02:58:51.160] And the history of lockdowns should never be forgotten or forgiven
[02:58:51.160 --> 02:58:56.160] And some of the reasons why I put together the monster jab thing
[02:58:56.160 --> 02:59:04.160] This is exactly how previously unrecognized serious side effects were discovered with other medications
[02:59:04.160 --> 02:59:13.160] Again, this is talking about the, hang on a second, my device just popped here
[02:59:13.160 --> 02:59:19.160] This is talking about how the abuse takes time for doctors to catch up on this
[02:59:19.160 --> 02:59:22.160] Even the doctors are playing catch up on this
[02:59:22.160 --> 02:59:26.160] It takes them a while to discover the adverse effects from these things
[02:59:26.160 --> 02:59:34.160] Because it is when these people poison us, the poisoners in the pharmaceutical industry, they make sure that they don't kill everybody
[02:59:34.160 --> 02:59:41.160] Once that's why they varied the dosage so they could see what was fatal and so forth
[02:59:41.160 --> 02:59:44.160] But it's also kept them from getting caught right away
[02:59:44.160 --> 02:59:51.160] If they gave something to people that killed everybody and did it right away, then they would catch on
[02:59:51.160 --> 02:59:58.160] But if they slowly kill you with a vaccine or something like that, then that gives them plausible deniability
[02:59:58.160 --> 03:00:05.160] This is exactly how previously unrecognized serious side effects were discovered with other medications
[03:00:05.160 --> 03:00:19.160] In the late 1990s, as a CBS investigative correspondent reported, says Sheryl Atkinson, on Resolin, a diabetes drug that was withdrawn in 2000
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[03:01:20.160 --> 03:01:26.160] Reports of liver failure began appearing in the FDA's adverse events reporting system
[03:01:26.160 --> 03:01:29.160] Again, we saw that with Remdesivir as well
[03:01:29.160 --> 03:01:35.160] Remdesivir had been, they tried to push Foutch, he tried to push that for his friends at Gilead Pharmaceuticals
[03:01:35.160 --> 03:01:42.160] He tried to push it as a cure for AIDS, he tried to push it in other previous conditions
[03:01:42.160 --> 03:01:47.160] And it never was effective, and it was very unsafe
[03:01:47.160 --> 03:01:51.160] And so he pronounced it himself as the standard of care
[03:01:51.160 --> 03:01:57.160] One week after a Chinese study said that it was ineffective and very, very dangerous to the liver
[03:01:57.160 --> 03:02:06.160] And by the way, when we talk about Rand Paul, who's been one of the people pushing this lab leak thing so much
[03:02:06.160 --> 03:02:12.160] And I say it's an alibi, and it is laying the foundation for them to do it worse the next time
[03:02:13.160 --> 03:02:17.160] And I don't think Rand Paul is mistaken on this, I think he's in on it
[03:02:17.160 --> 03:02:22.160] He had his wife buy shares in Gilead with Remdesivir stuff
[03:02:22.160 --> 03:02:26.160] So again, I don't trust him
[03:02:26.160 --> 03:02:33.160] Experts say for each adverse event reported, there are likely 10,000 to 100,000 more that don't get reported
[03:02:33.160 --> 03:02:35.160] Says Cheryl Atkinson
[03:02:35.160 --> 03:02:38.160] Well that was a Harvard study that showed that
[03:02:38.160 --> 03:02:42.160] That's why a handful of fatalities is so alarming
[03:02:42.160 --> 03:02:47.160] And prompted the FDA to pull that drug, Resolin, from the market
[03:02:47.160 --> 03:02:50.160] But of course that was back in the 1990s
[03:02:50.160 --> 03:02:56.160] Pharmaceutical companies have a lot more pull with media as well as with government regulators now
[03:02:56.160 --> 03:03:04.160] Similarly, she says, I also broke news at CBS on the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra
[03:03:04.160 --> 03:03:11.160] And how it was linked to a form of sudden blindness years after approval
[03:03:11.160 --> 03:03:15.160] To which you tell people if you don't stop it you're going to go blind
[03:03:15.160 --> 03:03:22.160] But it was only because clusters of blindness cases happened to get reported to the FDA's adverse event system
[03:03:22.160 --> 03:03:27.160] And a few intrepid eye doctors then noticed a pattern in their patients
[03:03:27.160 --> 03:03:34.160] The actual doctors prescribing Viagra failed to recognize and report the blindness as a possible adverse event
[03:03:34.160 --> 03:03:38.160] The side effect was originally denied by the drug maker
[03:03:38.160 --> 03:03:41.160] But is now added to the warning on the label
[03:03:41.160 --> 03:03:43.160] But they still sell it to people
[03:03:43.160 --> 03:03:49.160] Hey, do you think maybe that the blindness that we're seeing in this group of people that we're giving this drug to could be related to the drug?
[03:03:49.160 --> 03:03:53.160] Nah, it's probably something else, maybe something in the water
[03:03:53.160 --> 03:03:59.160] And then a third example, she said, I investigated is the cholesterol lowering statins
[03:03:59.160 --> 03:04:07.160] At first, statin makers denied that potentially fatal muscle problems and brain issues could be related to their medicine
[03:04:07.160 --> 03:04:12.160] But after enough reports made it into the federal database, it became undeniable
[03:04:12.160 --> 03:04:16.160] And those adverse events were ultimately added to the label
[03:04:16.160 --> 03:04:19.160] Except my doctor was not aware of it
[03:04:19.160 --> 03:04:22.160] She kept trying to push statins on me
[03:04:22.160 --> 03:04:26.160] And I said, no, it's got some really nasty adverse effects, I remember
[03:04:26.160 --> 03:04:27.160] Which ones were they?
[03:04:27.160 --> 03:04:30.160] And she said, well, it's been a long time since I looked at it, I don't remember
[03:04:30.160 --> 03:04:35.160] But how about potentially fatal muscle problems and brain issues? How about that?
[03:04:35.160 --> 03:04:41.160] And how about the question as to whether or not we need to even control the cholesterol levels that are there?
[03:04:41.160 --> 03:04:46.160] She replied by, and we had this conversation multiple times
[03:04:46.160 --> 03:04:49.160] She went through the whole spiel twice with me
[03:04:49.160 --> 03:04:56.160] Lecturing me about this Framingham, Massachusetts study that showed that statins was great for everybody
[03:04:56.160 --> 03:04:58.160] I said, well, that's fine
[03:04:58.160 --> 03:05:00.160] No thanks, I'm not taking them
[03:05:00.160 --> 03:05:09.160] Various data for the COVID-19 vaccines now exceeds 1.6 million reports in the U.S. alone
[03:05:09.160 --> 03:05:17.160] Including more than 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations reported after the vaccine
[03:05:17.160 --> 03:05:19.160] Why aren't we stopping it?
[03:05:19.160 --> 03:05:22.160] Well, that's a rhetorical question, we all know why
[03:05:22.160 --> 03:05:26.160] Experts across the spectrum agree these figures represent massive underreporting
[03:05:26.160 --> 03:05:29.160] Because most physicians are not filing reports
[03:05:29.160 --> 03:05:32.160] Even asking their sick patients about their vaccine status
[03:05:32.160 --> 03:05:38.160] And many adverse events are never recognized as possibly vaccine related
[03:05:38.160 --> 03:05:43.160] Trump, meanwhile, is proud of his mass murder campaign
[03:05:43.160 --> 03:05:50.160] And so 1.6 million reports in the U.S. alone, and that's a tiny fraction of it
[03:05:50.160 --> 03:05:53.160] But we're not going to do anything at all about it
[03:05:53.160 --> 03:05:55.160] That's the way it all operates
[03:05:55.160 --> 03:06:03.160] The FDA is going to introduce a new COVID-19 vaccine protocol after a report claims that the shots killed 10 children
[03:06:03.160 --> 03:06:10.160] Well, that's good, except we've already got the VAERS thing out there that she just pointed out
[03:06:10.160 --> 03:06:17.160] 36,000 deaths, 200,000 hospitalizations, but now they've got another 10 and they're going to run with this
[03:06:17.160 --> 03:06:21.160] And so the FDA is reviewing this
[03:06:21.160 --> 03:06:24.160] I hope they stop it, whatever reason they do
[03:06:24.160 --> 03:06:34.160] But it seems strange to me to try to focus on these 10 cases when you've got millions of cases that you could focus on
[03:06:34.160 --> 03:06:42.160] I also wonder if they're focusing on 10 people that died in a different way to discredit the other injuries
[03:06:42.160 --> 03:06:44.160] It could be a cover-up
[03:06:44.160 --> 03:06:46.160] It killed 10 people, oh no
[03:06:46.160 --> 03:06:53.160] Yes, I think just to give us an insight into the thinking of medicine and what has happened
[03:06:53.160 --> 03:07:00.160] This is a great op-ed piece here from a website called midwesterndoctor.com
[03:07:01.160 --> 03:07:05.160] Why have vaccines become a religion?
[03:07:05.160 --> 03:07:13.160] I guess my first response to it would be that, well, the accumulation of money has basically become a religion in America
[03:07:13.160 --> 03:07:15.160] The love of money, and that's a big part of it
[03:07:15.160 --> 03:07:22.160] The fact that this magisterium of doctors and the AMA has made these people very, very rich
[03:07:22.160 --> 03:07:27.160] That was something that was not the case even in my parents' generation
[03:07:27.160 --> 03:07:31.160] And even when I was young enough, doctors would make house calls and things like that
[03:07:31.160 --> 03:07:33.160] Can you imagine something like that today?
[03:07:33.160 --> 03:07:36.160] No, that's how their status has radically changed
[03:07:36.160 --> 03:07:40.160] As more and more people are awakening to the dangers of vaccines
[03:07:40.160 --> 03:07:46.160] They're gradually discovering a problem vaccine safety advocates have had to deal with for decades
[03:07:46.160 --> 03:07:50.160] Talking to vaccine zealots is like speaking to a brick wall
[03:07:50.160 --> 03:07:53.160] Regardless of the evidence you put forward, you can't teach them
[03:07:54.160 --> 03:08:02.160] For example, in 2009, after nephrologist Dr. Suzanne Humphries noticed patients, particularly the hospitalized ones
[03:08:02.160 --> 03:08:06.160] Kept on developing kidney failure after flu shots
[03:08:06.160 --> 03:08:12.160] She experienced significant pushback from trying to delay vaccination until after discharge
[03:08:12.160 --> 03:08:17.160] She said, in the past, when I consulted on kidney failure cases and said
[03:08:17.160 --> 03:08:23.160] Oh, that was the statin or that was the antibiotic that did it
[03:08:23.160 --> 03:08:25.160] Instantly, the drug would be stopped
[03:08:25.160 --> 03:08:27.160] No questions would be asked
[03:08:27.160 --> 03:08:31.160] Now, however, a new standard was applied to vaccines
[03:08:31.160 --> 03:08:34.160] It didn't matter that the internist's notes in the charts said
[03:08:34.160 --> 03:08:39.160] No obvious etiology of kidney failure found after thorough evaluation
[03:08:39.160 --> 03:08:43.160] The next time the medical chief of staff and I met in the corridor
[03:08:43.160 --> 03:08:48.160] At one point I asked the chief, why doesn't anybody else see the problem here?
[03:08:48.160 --> 03:08:52.160] Why is it just me? How can you think that this is okay?
[03:08:52.160 --> 03:08:58.160] Why is it now considered normal to vaccinate very sick people on their first hospital day?
[03:08:58.160 --> 03:09:01.160] The oncologist gave me an answer that surprised me
[03:09:01.160 --> 03:09:04.160] She said, medical religion
[03:09:04.160 --> 03:09:07.160] That's right, it is an orthodoxy
[03:09:07.160 --> 03:09:12.160] It is pushed for money by people in the same way they have other orthodoxies
[03:09:12.160 --> 03:09:14.160] Like Zionism pushed for money
[03:09:14.160 --> 03:09:17.160] Once people awake to the vaccine issues
[03:09:17.160 --> 03:09:20.160] One of the most frequent questions which emerges
[03:09:20.160 --> 03:09:25.160] Is why the medical field has such a rigid ideological attachment to it
[03:09:25.160 --> 03:09:29.160] I would argue that it's due to three interrelated reasons
[03:09:29.160 --> 03:09:35.160] First, human society has always been defined by competing groups vying for status and wealth
[03:09:35.160 --> 03:09:40.160] It is a very recent development that doctors attracted the kind of prestige and salary
[03:09:40.160 --> 03:09:43.160] That this profession now commands
[03:09:43.160 --> 03:09:47.160] And I would argue that that is ultimately the result of two other things
[03:09:47.160 --> 03:09:51.160] Number one, market monopolization brought by the AMA
[03:09:51.160 --> 03:09:55.160] And number two, medicine creating a mythology
[03:09:55.160 --> 03:10:01.160] That it rescued us from the dark ages of disease and hence deserves its supremacy in the current
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[03:11:01.160 --> 03:11:03.160] Social hierarchy
[03:11:04.160 --> 03:11:07.160] As, quote, vaccines ending infectious disease, unquote,
[03:11:07.160 --> 03:11:11.160] Is a central part of that mythology
[03:11:11.160 --> 03:11:15.160] Dr. Humphreys raised her concerns about the influenza vaccine
[03:11:15.160 --> 03:11:17.160] Causing kidney failures
[03:11:17.160 --> 03:11:21.160] Colleagues used the mythology of medicine's most esteemed
[03:11:21.160 --> 03:11:23.160] Vaccines to dismiss her
[03:11:23.160 --> 03:11:27.160] For example, the chief of internal medicine went on to remind me
[03:11:27.160 --> 03:11:31.160] That smallpox was eradicated by vaccines
[03:11:31.160 --> 03:11:35.160] And polio was eradicated in the U.S. by vaccines
[03:11:35.160 --> 03:11:40.160] This eventually motivated Dr. Humphreys to scrutinize that mythology
[03:11:40.160 --> 03:11:44.160] And to create the pivotal book, Dissolving Illusions,
[03:11:44.160 --> 03:11:48.160] That showed exactly why that was a lie
[03:11:48.160 --> 03:11:49.160] And that is a lie
[03:11:49.160 --> 03:11:54.160] Yeah, if you go in and you actually look at when these diseases started to disappear
[03:11:54.160 --> 03:11:57.160] You'll notice that there's a tremendous drop-off in cases
[03:11:57.160 --> 03:12:00.160] And then a vaccine comes along for it
[03:12:00.160 --> 03:12:02.160] The precipitous drop continues
[03:12:02.160 --> 03:12:06.160] The vaccine doesn't seem to have any impact on the speed and the rate at which it drops
[03:12:06.160 --> 03:12:12.160] It's generally coincided with an increase in hygiene
[03:12:12.160 --> 03:12:15.160] People figured out something about how to keep themselves clean
[03:12:15.160 --> 03:12:20.160] How to better prevent themselves from, you know, getting bacteria around
[03:12:20.160 --> 03:12:22.160] That's usually what does it
[03:12:22.160 --> 03:12:23.160] That's right
[03:12:23.160 --> 03:12:26.160] And the vaccines show up and someone gets to go, look, the vaccines caused this
[03:12:26.160 --> 03:12:30.160] Completely ignoring the fact that the drop-off had already started before the vaccine showed up
[03:12:30.160 --> 03:12:33.160] Yeah, I should get Dr. Bailey on again, her husband
[03:12:33.160 --> 03:12:38.160] In the case of polio, you have a lot of people with polio-like symptoms
[03:12:38.160 --> 03:12:40.160] Where it's identical symptoms to polio
[03:12:40.160 --> 03:12:42.160] It's identical in every way
[03:12:42.160 --> 03:12:44.160] But it can't be polio because that's gone
[03:12:44.160 --> 03:12:46.160] We can't test it, of course
[03:12:46.160 --> 03:12:51.160] But trust us, it's not polio despite having all the same symptoms and no additional symptoms
[03:12:51.160 --> 03:12:56.160] And there's tons of cases of vaccine-induced cases of these things
[03:12:56.160 --> 03:13:00.160] Well, when you look at it, as I've said for the longest time
[03:13:00.160 --> 03:13:04.160] Science only advances when you question the status quo
[03:13:04.160 --> 03:13:09.160] Only when you look at what everybody else has accepted, especially the experts in the field
[03:13:09.160 --> 03:13:16.160] It was when the Wright brothers questioned the airlift tables and they created their own tables
[03:13:16.160 --> 03:13:19.160] That they were able to get something that worked
[03:13:19.160 --> 03:13:29.160] Where as the highly prestigious scientist Langley that was at the top of the academic social order
[03:13:29.160 --> 03:13:31.160] He was head of the Smithsonian as well
[03:13:31.160 --> 03:13:35.160] He couldn't get his airplanes to operate because he was using the wrong data
[03:13:35.160 --> 03:13:38.160] He assumed that that was correct
[03:13:38.160 --> 03:13:44.160] But the Wright brothers did their own investigation and that helped them to make something that worked
[03:13:44.160 --> 03:13:50.160] And so, yeah, it should get Sam Bailey, Dr. Sam Bailey and her husband who's also a doctor
[03:13:50.160 --> 03:13:53.160] They co-wrote a book, The Last Pandemic
[03:13:53.160 --> 03:13:59.160] And it should be The Last Pandemic if we really understand how they pulled the wool over our eyes
[03:13:59.160 --> 03:14:02.160] But they're going to sell this lab leak nonsense
[03:14:02.160 --> 03:14:08.160] Dr. Mendelson, who in his 1979 book, Confessions of a Medical Heretic
[03:14:08.160 --> 03:14:16.160] He argued that medicine was a dogmatic institution that prioritized authority control and ritualistic practices
[03:14:16.160 --> 03:14:23.160] And as I've said over and over again, that's precisely what Francis Bacon argued against
[03:14:23.160 --> 03:14:26.160] When he formulated his scientific method
[03:14:26.160 --> 03:14:33.160] He said we're not going to go with dogmatism and established authority figures
[03:14:33.160 --> 03:14:37.160] We're going to go with observation and testing and repetition
[03:14:37.160 --> 03:14:44.160] So he said it's treated as infallible doctrines that require blind obedience from patients
[03:14:44.160 --> 03:14:49.160] Over patient well-being, over data transparency and over evidence-based care
[03:14:49.160 --> 03:14:58.160] He said there are unwritten rules in medicine such as doctors compulsively rushing to prescribe new drugs before their side effects are fully known
[03:14:58.160 --> 03:15:04.160] And there's a rigid faith-like adherence to protocol over science
[03:15:05.160 --> 03:15:10.160] He demonstrated how many routine practices and procedures caused significantly more harm than benefit
[03:15:10.160 --> 03:15:15.160] For example, x-rays for tonsillitis later creating thyroid cancer
[03:15:15.160 --> 03:15:20.160] But could not be challenged due to the dogmatic nature of medicine
[03:15:20.160 --> 03:15:25.160] And also the massive amounts of money involved, the financial interests that are there
[03:15:25.160 --> 03:15:31.160] He also demonstrated many illnesses that are routinely treated with harmful interventions would recover on their own
[03:15:32.160 --> 03:15:36.160] Especially if augmented with simple natural healing practices
[03:15:36.160 --> 03:15:42.160] He argued that medicine's tendency to withhold foundational medical information from the public
[03:15:42.160 --> 03:15:46.160] Forcing them to trust the doctor
[03:15:46.160 --> 03:15:51.160] So as they point out in this article from MidwesternDoctor.com
[03:15:51.160 --> 03:15:56.160] The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
[03:15:56.160 --> 03:16:01.160] For example, when people attempt to conduct placebo controlled trials of vaccines
[03:16:01.160 --> 03:16:06.160] They're vehemently rejected by the medical field as being unethical to perform
[03:16:06.160 --> 03:16:11.160] Because it denies children the tiny placebo group a life-saving vaccine
[03:16:11.160 --> 03:16:16.160] So despite it being far more unethical to inject every child in the country
[03:16:16.160 --> 03:16:20.160] With a vaccine of unknown safety or efficacy
[03:16:20.160 --> 03:16:23.160] Which is the real concern of safety
[03:16:23.160 --> 03:16:28.160] And this is something that also came up in the early days of the so-called pandemic
[03:16:28.160 --> 03:16:34.160] As Trump was pushing the vaccine, it's like, hurry, hurry, hurry, we've got to get this thing out
[03:16:34.160 --> 03:16:41.160] I reported at the time there was a group of people who were bought into this pandemic lie so deeply
[03:16:41.160 --> 03:16:45.160] That they said, we'll be guinea pigs, let's do a challenge test
[03:16:46.160 --> 03:16:53.160] Inject us with a vaccine and then expose us to COVID
[03:16:53.160 --> 03:16:55.160] Well, there's two problems with that
[03:16:55.160 --> 03:16:58.160] They didn't have COVID to expose them to, they not isolated it
[03:16:58.160 --> 03:17:02.160] But I said at the time, I said they will never do it
[03:17:02.160 --> 03:17:09.160] You don't understand what the procedures have been always for the FDA to use
[03:17:09.160 --> 03:17:12.160] When it is a drug versus a vaccine
[03:17:12.160 --> 03:17:20.160] If it was a drug, they would have a group of people that had the illness or the condition or whatever
[03:17:20.160 --> 03:17:22.160] That it was supposed to help
[03:17:22.160 --> 03:17:24.160] And they would break that into two different groups
[03:17:24.160 --> 03:17:28.160] That have a control group of people who had that condition or that disease or whatever
[03:17:28.160 --> 03:17:31.160] And another group that didn't have it
[03:17:31.160 --> 03:17:33.160] So that's for a drug that is supposed to treat that
[03:17:33.160 --> 03:17:36.160] And then they would look to see what happened with those two groups
[03:17:36.160 --> 03:17:39.160] They never do that with vaccines
[03:17:39.160 --> 03:17:42.160] They don't have a control group
[03:17:42.160 --> 03:17:45.160] They never expose you to the illness
[03:17:45.160 --> 03:17:48.160] Could it be that they've not isolated the virus?
[03:17:48.160 --> 03:17:51.160] They always tell us, well no, we can't do that because it would be unethical
[03:17:51.160 --> 03:17:57.160] To allow people to deny them access to this life-saving treatment
[03:17:57.160 --> 03:18:00.160] That is the prevailing assumption
[03:18:00.160 --> 03:18:02.160] And that is the fundamental lie
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