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[01:21.760 --> 01:37.440] In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
[01:44.560 --> 01:50.240] As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday the 11th of December, year of our Lord, 2025.
[01:51.200 --> 01:57.920] Well, we've gone from coups to illegally declared wars. Actually, not really declared.
[01:58.880 --> 02:05.280] And now we've seen a massive civil asset forfeiture. One of the biggest civil asset
[02:05.280 --> 02:11.600] forfeiture they have ever done. We militarized the police for the so-called drug war. Now the
[02:12.000 --> 02:18.160] military is our police. They is our police. So we're going to take a look at that. We're also
[02:18.240 --> 02:24.560] going to take a look at our current state of our society. We've got fireproof Oreos,
[02:27.040 --> 02:31.280] other crazy things. There are a couple of good things that have happened though,
[02:31.280 --> 02:36.560] in terms of the vaccine schedule. But you still have to get the message out to people.
[02:37.440 --> 02:42.480] Because even if you take away the mandate, as we've seen with the mRNA Trump shots,
[02:42.480 --> 02:45.760] people may still get it if they don't understand what is going on with it.
[02:46.400 --> 02:49.200] So we're going to take a look at pharmaceutical industry, big
[02:49.920 --> 02:55.440] big tech again, and the many ways that they are tightening the noose. We'll be right back. Stay
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[03:09.520 --> 03:18.240] Yes, the US seizes an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. And again, as I said, this drug war
[03:18.240 --> 03:24.960] thing. We look at people like Megyn Kelly going out there and virtue signaling to her base. Yeah,
[03:25.360 --> 03:30.640] I want more of this. I want these people bleeding out. It's kind of the same type of thing. What was
[03:30.640 --> 03:35.760] the guy's name? He used to work for Fox News and after the Charlie Hebdo thing. He said,
[03:35.760 --> 03:39.200] all these people complaining about militarization of the police. I want the police more militarized.
[03:40.160 --> 03:45.840] Well, she's doing that as well, feeding the fear, feeding the hate. And she was somebody,
[03:45.840 --> 03:50.880] when I talked to her personally, she had no clue what the civil asset forfeiture stuff was.
[03:51.520 --> 03:57.360] Didn't know, didn't care. Obviously, right? Well, this is what it looks like. And you know, since
[03:59.120 --> 04:03.520] Trump is taking us on a fantasy ride, I thought we would take a look at the pirates of the Caribbean.
[04:05.040 --> 04:07.920] Because they're going to make it so difficult for people to come in from
[04:09.040 --> 04:16.160] Europe and the UK in terms of vetting them. You got to give them now five years of social media.
[04:16.160 --> 04:19.120] You know what, if you've been kicked off a social media like me, I guess,
[04:19.680 --> 04:23.440] well, once they reciprocate in Europe, which is the intention, I'm sure,
[04:24.160 --> 04:29.440] once they reciprocate, if I wanted to go, if I wanted to go through TSA hassles and the biometric
[04:29.440 --> 04:34.080] face scans and the body scans and the pat downs, all the rest of stuff, I probably wouldn't be
[04:34.080 --> 04:40.080] allowed to get into the country because I've already been labeled as persona non grata. But
[04:40.080 --> 04:45.440] this is how this stuff is metastasizing. But let's take a look at what the pirates of the Caribbean
[04:45.440 --> 04:53.760] look like in the twenty first century. They are repelling down.
[04:55.760 --> 04:59.600] American forces sweeping in on the tanker and helicopters and repelling down ropes.
[05:02.000 --> 05:02.800] Guns drawn.
[05:15.440 --> 05:35.200] I guess when somebody mentioned to Trump that they had a lot of booty that they could get,
[05:35.200 --> 05:39.120] he started having flashbacks to Jeffrey Epstein parties. But there's a different kind.
[05:39.840 --> 05:42.960] There's the rape kind. Then there's the pillaging kind. This is the pillaging kind.
[05:43.680 --> 05:52.080] This is where we are today with our mafia don, our organized crime lord, who is now the pirate king.
[05:53.520 --> 05:58.960] Jaw dropping moment, says the Daily Mail headline. The U.S. commandos storm Venezuelan
[05:58.960 --> 06:04.320] terror tanker in a breathtaking airborne takedown as tensions rocket towards a conflict.
[06:05.040 --> 06:11.680] Well, here's my question. We've been told by Warpete that he's not sure that he can really
[06:11.680 --> 06:18.240] release that video of them going back and murdering people who were begging for help shipwrecked.
[06:18.240 --> 06:22.080] I'm not sure I can show that to you. You know, tactics and things like that, you know,
[06:22.640 --> 06:24.960] national security secrets, military secrets.
[06:25.600 --> 06:31.120] Yeah, if I show you the video, it'll really help these people fight off a plane they can't see,
[06:31.120 --> 06:33.040] can't fire at, can't do anything to.
[06:33.040 --> 06:37.040] No, he doesn't want us to see that they kill people in cold blood as premeditated murder.
[06:37.040 --> 06:43.440] They thought about it for 41 minutes, but he will show you the tactics that they use in terms of
[06:43.440 --> 06:51.760] taking over a tanker, right? Now that really is a tactical video there. So, you know, if you wanted
[06:51.760 --> 06:56.960] to learn how to defend against them, I don't know if you could defend not on a tanker anyway, but
[06:58.640 --> 07:04.720] Warpete just can't release that other video, but he can show you how they take over a tanker, right?
[07:05.680 --> 07:12.400] Uh, that's not a problem, is it? So troops with guns drawn darted upstairs to the bridge to take
[07:12.400 --> 07:18.320] control of the vessel off the coast of Venezuela. And, uh, again, Pam Bondi, the worst attorney
[07:18.320 --> 07:26.080] general in a long, long, horrible line of attorney generals that we have had was boasting about today
[07:26.080 --> 07:30.960] the FBI, Homeland Security, Coast Guard, with support from the Department of War.
[07:31.920 --> 07:37.200] Let me say, this is the Department of War in their imagination. It is still the Department of
[07:37.200 --> 07:41.760] Defense. The name has not been changed. That'll cost something like two, what was it, million or
[07:41.760 --> 07:46.640] billion? I don't know. Washington, who cares how many zeros there are? But it is incredibly
[07:46.640 --> 07:49.760] expensive. I imagine it's billion because it wouldn't have been complained if it's two million.
[07:49.760 --> 07:53.520] I mean, let's just get that out of the, uh, petty cash war, you know?
[07:53.520 --> 07:55.200] Yeah, they've just got that lying around.
[07:55.840 --> 08:00.320] Yeah, the, uh, but in their imagination, because they haven't changed anything. They have
[08:00.320 --> 08:06.640] changed the website. So now the website says war.gov. Boy, that says it all, doesn't it?
[08:06.640 --> 08:12.320] That really is what we are. Uh, war is us is what they should have called it. Uh, so the, um,
[08:14.080 --> 08:20.000] the, uh, taking over this tanker and confiscating it, just like they have been doing with the war
[08:20.000 --> 08:25.280] on drugs. This is the logical conclusion, folks. This is why I've opposed it for all these decades.
[08:25.920 --> 08:31.040] I don't support drug use at all. I think it's horrible. I think it is a crime,
[08:31.040 --> 08:36.640] but they need to pass the, um, uh, constitutional amendment if they want to prosecute it that way.
[08:36.640 --> 08:39.920] But it, you're never going to stop it with prohibition, never going to stop it by
[08:39.920 --> 08:44.160] criminalizing it. Uh, what they did in this drug war was they made criminals of themselves
[08:44.160 --> 08:49.040] by ignoring the constitution. But, uh, the statement from them said that this tanker was
[08:49.040 --> 08:58.800] involved in illicit oil. How did we get to a point where now oil is illicit? I guess it's
[08:58.800 --> 09:06.080] just too slippery or slimy, right? Like a politician. You got some oil on you there, boy.
[09:06.080 --> 09:11.280] Yeah, this is illicit oil. Uh, the tanker is criminal by the way. You know, this is the big
[09:11.280 --> 09:16.240] fiction that they operate with with the civil asset forfeiture. Well, I'm going to seize that
[09:16.240 --> 09:24.000] hotel because over the last 15 years, we've had two drug busts there. And, uh, so obviously it is
[09:24.000 --> 09:29.200] involved in dealing drugs because there's been two drug busts in that hotel. So I'm taking the whole
[09:29.200 --> 09:36.240] thing. And, uh, or, you know, you come in, the very first case of this that I saw was a guy who
[09:36.240 --> 09:43.200] had a private jet service. Um, one guy, small business, he owns one jet and he was trying to
[09:43.200 --> 09:46.480] charter a jet service. Two guys in suits.
[10:13.200 --> 10:15.840] America's Social Casino.
[10:43.200 --> 10:54.000] With attache cases, show up and rent his plane, fly into Canada. Uh, he waits for them for their
[10:54.000 --> 10:58.800] meeting and then flies them back to the U S. And when he arrives, you know, all these police
[10:58.800 --> 11:04.160] surround his, um, his plane at gunpoint. They take these two guys out and the two guys had been
[11:04.160 --> 11:11.520] doing a drug deal. And, um, then they stole this guy's plane. He goes, what are you doing?
[11:11.520 --> 11:15.680] I didn't know anything about this. And I said, we know you didn't know anything about it, but your
[11:15.680 --> 11:20.240] plane was involved in the crime. So we're taking that. He had to fight them for years. He went
[11:20.240 --> 11:25.520] bankrupt trying to get back his, that was his business, his plane. He didn't have a lot of
[11:25.520 --> 11:29.360] money outside and he didn't have any other capital except for that. It was just his plane.
[11:30.160 --> 11:36.560] He eventually got it back, but he was bankrupt by that time. And the fiction was U S government
[11:36.560 --> 11:41.360] versus Lear jet or whatever kind of jet it was, serial number, blah, blah, blah.
[11:42.320 --> 11:46.240] They don't charge the person with a crime. They charge the object of the crime. So this is an
[11:46.240 --> 11:55.760] illicit, illicit tanker, uh, and no fentanyl on it, not even any cocaine, but it was still illicit.
[11:56.720 --> 12:04.080] This should underscore the fiction of this pirate King, the absurdity, the assault on our
[12:04.080 --> 12:10.080] intelligence, the arrogance of these people. Yeah. You got an amendment for that, you know,
[12:10.080 --> 12:15.440] to, uh, be able to do civil asset forfeiture and take an entire tanker. You know, if we had
[12:16.000 --> 12:18.960] a constitutional amendment for everything that they have prohibited,
[12:20.000 --> 12:26.240] as they did for alcohol, which they needed to do for alcohol, if they had a constitutional
[12:26.240 --> 12:32.560] amendment for each one of these things, uh, we'd be well over a hundred in terms of amendments
[12:32.560 --> 12:37.440] that they would have added. We've only got 20 something and, uh, but we would have been had
[12:37.440 --> 12:43.040] another hundred of these things. Well, you know, Trump is talking about what he did.
[12:43.040 --> 12:47.920] Thank you very much. It's been a, an interesting day from the same point.
[12:47.920 --> 12:48.720] The pirate King.
[12:50.160 --> 12:57.840] As you probably know, we've just, uh, seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela, large tanker,
[12:57.840 --> 13:06.080] very large, largest one ever seized action. And, uh, other things are happening. So
[13:06.080 --> 13:10.240] has one ever been seized before and you'll be talking about that later with some other people
[13:11.280 --> 13:17.200] very excitingly for me and for the country. We've just launched the Trump gold card.
[13:19.760 --> 13:22.640] Scammer. About 30 minutes from now.
[13:22.640 --> 13:23.600] You're disgusting.
[13:23.600 --> 13:24.400] Sad goes up.
[13:25.440 --> 13:31.840] Crook. Disgusting crook. Yeah. Biggest, largest one ever seized. It was big. It was huge.
[13:31.840 --> 13:36.800] Nobody sees as a mini bigger than me. You know, this is a, what an idiot,
[13:36.800 --> 13:39.680] what a boasting lawless idiot he is.
[13:39.680 --> 13:42.400] This must be that Somali influence already.
[13:42.400 --> 13:48.560] Yeah. So that sent oil prices climbing sharply. I said, well, there's going to be an embargo
[13:49.680 --> 13:52.560] and we're going to shut off the oil coming from Venezuela.
[13:53.360 --> 13:59.200] Uh, oil prices went up, went up to $63 a barrel almost 6269.
[13:59.760 --> 14:04.640] And I saw, I looked up how many barrels of oil are there on these large tankers?
[14:05.200 --> 14:07.440] Anywhere from 1.1 to 2 million barrels.
[14:08.480 --> 14:11.600] So that was a pretty big theft that he had there.
[14:11.600 --> 14:16.960] You know, the, the pirate King, uh, brought in about 65 million to 130 million dollars,
[14:16.960 --> 14:19.760] I guess, right? Somewhere around that area.
[14:19.760 --> 14:27.920] Our booty, our, you know, it's, um, it truly is incredible what he's done.
[14:27.920 --> 14:32.560] And when I saw this, I mean, we, we gotta have some humor here because, um,
[14:33.120 --> 14:38.160] it's just too dark. Otherwise, you know, we look at this lawless government that we have,
[14:38.800 --> 14:42.000] made me think of the Pirates of Penzance as well as the Pirates of the Caribbean.
[14:42.720 --> 14:46.560] Um, the Gilbert and Sullivan play that was really kind of made famous when
[14:46.560 --> 14:48.640] Theater in the Park did it in New York.
[14:49.440 --> 14:56.320] And they had a run where they had some pop stars like, uh, Linda Ronstadt and, um, uh, Peter,
[14:56.320 --> 14:59.520] Peter Noon or something, you know, the guy that was with Herman, Herman's Hermits.
[15:00.240 --> 15:05.280] And, um, I was in New York with Karen and we went to this with, um, her parents.
[15:06.080 --> 15:10.720] And, um, I thought, well, let me get the libretto so I can figure out what's going on with it,
[15:10.720 --> 15:15.920] you know? And, uh, I was sitting there laughing and, uh, everybody else was trying to understand
[15:15.920 --> 15:18.800] what they were saying. They're looking at me like, what's going on? It's like, oh,
[15:18.800 --> 15:23.360] you should read this. This is really great lyrics. Um, and, and so they had this, um,
[15:23.360 --> 15:28.720] the Pirates of Penzance, they have the leader who was, uh, played by Kevin Klein.
[15:29.520 --> 15:35.280] And, um, and so the, the lyrics to the song are when I Sally forth to seek my prey,
[15:35.920 --> 15:41.440] I help myself in a royal way. I sink a few more ships. It's true than a well-bred
[15:41.440 --> 15:47.120] monarch ought to do. Yeah. They're up to over 20 ships now. Uh, but many a King and a first
[15:47.120 --> 15:53.920] class throne, if he wants to call his throne, his own, his crown, his own must manage somehow
[15:53.920 --> 16:00.800] to get through more dirty work than ever. I do. I am a pirate King. And so that's,
[16:00.800 --> 16:05.440] that's what I was thinking. It's very, the music, but, uh, it's, uh, I really like Gilbert and
[16:05.440 --> 16:12.960] Sullivan. And that, that particular, uh, song got, uh, Queen Victoria so upset with them that she,
[16:13.520 --> 16:19.520] uh, gave an award to Sullivan who wrote the music, but not to, um, uh, the lyricist
[16:20.800 --> 16:27.920] Gilbert. Um, she, um, I was very angry about the fact that, uh, he had mocked the monarchy,
[16:28.640 --> 16:34.640] which was ripe for mocking. Uh, but you know, in another line, he says, it's better to be
[16:34.640 --> 16:42.240] under the brave black flag. I fly, then play a sanctimonious part with a pirate head
[16:42.240 --> 16:47.920] and a pirate heart. That's right. So when asked about what the U S will do with all this illicit
[16:47.920 --> 16:57.520] oil that they stole, uh, Trump said, we keep it a pirate King. If we get these no Kings, uh, protests,
[16:57.520 --> 17:03.040] we need to have a protest that says no pirates, uh, instead of, maybe
[17:03.040 --> 17:10.320] Gerald Slinty can rename occupy peace, no pirates. That's what these people are. Murderous pirates,
[17:10.320 --> 17:16.960] by the way, they're not like the pirates of the Caribbean and busy world. Um, this week's seizure
[17:16.960 --> 17:19.920] marks the first time that Trump administration has moved to interfere with the country's oil
[17:19.920 --> 17:26.320] distribution amid the hostile pressure campaign. No, they're building up for a regime change war.
[17:26.960 --> 17:33.920] This is all absurd. They think that you don't know, but we do. We do know when reporter Wednesday
[17:33.920 --> 17:39.120] asked Trump about who owns the seized oil tanker. He says, you'll get that information later.
[17:39.760 --> 17:45.760] I wouldn't be surprised if they don't know and they don't care. You think a true pirate King
[17:46.320 --> 17:50.080] don't know, don't care. I don't know the names of the people that we blew up. I don't have any,
[17:50.080 --> 17:53.760] we're not going to give them due process. So I don't need to know their names. I mean,
[17:53.760 --> 17:57.360] they're just out there in an area where we think people are doing drugs. So
[17:57.360 --> 18:04.320] that's an instant death sentence. They have blown up 20 boats. We're going to start doing
[18:04.320 --> 18:08.720] those strikes on land too, said Trump. And it comes amid fears that the military tensions
[18:08.720 --> 18:13.440] could soon expand to other countries in Latin America as Trump on Wednesday also fired a chilling
[18:13.440 --> 18:18.960] new warning at the Colombian president who he calls a drug dealer. Um, you want to look at a
[18:18.960 --> 18:25.200] drug dealer, go look at your CIA NSA and those people. That's where your drug dealers are. Okay.
[18:26.000 --> 18:32.640] The Pentagon guarding the fields, the opioid, the poppy fields for opioids in Afghanistan and
[18:32.640 --> 18:38.320] saying they're going to stay there. They're the drug lords, the real gang leaders, the real pirate
[18:38.320 --> 18:43.040] King. He says he's going to have himself some big problems. If he doesn't wise up, I hope he's
[18:43.040 --> 18:49.440] listening. He's going to be next. There we go. Just a thug. You're nothing but an organized crime
[18:49.440 --> 18:56.240] thug, Trump. He's still claiming that he saved 25,000 American lives every time he blows up one
[18:56.240 --> 19:03.280] of these boats. And so Jacob solemn at reason called him out on that insult to our intelligence.
[19:04.880 --> 19:11.040] He says, um, you know, nobody would buy this except this benighted cult that is following him
[19:11.040 --> 19:17.200] and being fed lies and propaganda by people like, and let me just give them the roll call of shame.
[19:17.200 --> 19:26.320] WND, Breitbart, Infowars, you name it. There's a lot of sites out there. Zero hedge often as well.
[19:27.360 --> 19:32.720] Just, just selling these lies as if they were true. Truly disgusting.
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[20:33.840 --> 20:38.080] Trump is widely mocked for claiming, quote, we save 25,000 American lives,
[20:38.080 --> 20:43.920] unquote. Every time the US military blows up a suspected, suspected drug boat in the Caribbean,
[20:45.360 --> 20:51.200] undeterred by the well-deserved ridicule, the president is still pushing that preposterous
[20:51.280 --> 20:58.080] premise, which implies that he has prevented 650,000 drug-related deaths,
[20:58.080 --> 21:06.000] but ordering attacks that so far have destroyed 26 vessels and 22 operations. And they just admitted,
[21:06.000 --> 21:13.200] by the way, that it was not fentanyl, but it was cocaine. That came out when the Admiral, Admiral
[21:13.200 --> 21:20.960] Bradley, who commanded that these people be murdered, that's when, when he was talking about
[21:20.960 --> 21:26.560] that, he said, you know, it's cocaine. So Monday, he reiterated that every single boat we shoot on
[21:26.560 --> 21:34.080] average saves 25,000 American lives. The BBC dryly notes that, quote, the White House has not explained
[21:34.080 --> 21:42.240] how it arrived at this figure, because it's a lie. It seems to be the product of several imperial
[21:42.240 --> 21:48.800] and logical fallacies. Several lies, says Jacob Sullum. He said, first of all, Trump erroneously
[21:48.800 --> 21:55.840] thinks that the targeted boats were carrying fentanyl. Again, that is not the case, not the
[21:55.840 --> 22:04.080] case in this very first one, which was the double strike tap as well. The boats get hit, he said,
[22:04.080 --> 22:11.440] and you see fentanyl all over the ocean. I wonder if anybody has thought that through or not. I have
[22:11.440 --> 22:15.680] no idea what fentanyl looks like. I don't know if it's a powder. I don't know if it's a liquid.
[22:16.480 --> 22:21.760] Is it in pill forms? I see floating pills. Do you think that you'd really see it all over the water
[22:21.760 --> 22:27.120] when you blow it up, if it was in any of those forms? I have no idea what form fentanyl is.
[22:27.120 --> 22:31.200] Maybe they can tell because there's just a bunch of fish and dolphins and sharks just doing the
[22:31.200 --> 22:37.680] fentanyl slump, you know. Yeah, I don't know. They all slump and go to the surface. I don't know. It's
[22:37.680 --> 22:46.000] very deadly. I'm not downplaying fentanyl. I know people, multiple people who've had their children
[22:46.000 --> 22:53.600] have died from fentanyl, so it's a serious thing. But it's a product, folks, of the drug war.
[22:53.600 --> 22:59.920] I'm telling you, we wouldn't have fentanyl if we didn't have the drug war. I've said forever,
[22:59.920 --> 23:05.760] before fentanyl ever came around, I said it's a hallmark of prohibition, just like alcohol
[23:05.760 --> 23:11.440] prohibition, that you constantly get more dangerous and concentrated forms of whatever it is that
[23:11.440 --> 23:20.320] you're trying to prohibit. It's almost like an economic law. Of course, fentanyl was developed
[23:20.320 --> 23:28.640] by a pharmaceutical company in the U.S., but its use in terms of recreational drug use is a
[23:30.160 --> 23:34.720] consequence of our prohibition, just like they went from beer and wine to hard liquor
[23:35.360 --> 23:41.040] and wood alcohol and things like that. Fentanyl accounts for most of the drug-related deaths in
[23:41.040 --> 23:48.960] the United States. It's implicated in more than 49,000 drug deaths, 60 percent of the total of
[23:49.760 --> 23:56.960] drug deaths. Cocaine was detected in about 22,500 cases, about 28 percent of the time. Yeah, I don't
[23:56.960 --> 24:05.760] even, you know, even cocaine is involved in a lot of drug overdoses. I remember when we first
[24:05.760 --> 24:11.040] moved to North Carolina, it was a big deal because there was, I remember he was with Maryland
[24:11.040 --> 24:18.000] University, and I can't remember the guy's name though, it was Lenny something. And the story was,
[24:18.000 --> 24:25.040] this is a college kid playing basketball, and he was squeaky clean, according to everybody else.
[24:25.040 --> 24:29.920] He'd never been involved in that kind of stuff. He goes to a party and somebody gives him cocaine.
[24:29.920 --> 24:35.120] First time he tries it, it gives him a heart attack. Now, I don't know if that was true or not,
[24:35.120 --> 24:43.200] but that was the story that came out. And was it Lenny White? I don't know. It's been a long time.
[24:43.200 --> 24:51.600] That was about 45 years ago. Anyway, it's a tragedy, and you're always kind of playing a
[24:51.600 --> 24:55.600] little bit of Russian roulette whenever you do drugs, aren't you? You don't really know what's in
[24:55.600 --> 25:03.520] it, and you don't know the concentration that's in it either. It's almost like taking a Trump
[25:03.520 --> 25:10.560] shot in the sense that, you know, the Trump shot, look at how the dosage varied. And they did that
[25:10.560 --> 25:17.840] deliberately. They knew exactly what they were doing. And you don't know what's in it, right?
[25:17.920 --> 25:22.800] What exactly is it? Well, I can't tell you. It's a secret. Second, Trump imagines,
[25:22.800 --> 25:26.880] contrary to more than a century of experience with drug interdiction, that traffickers do
[25:26.880 --> 25:33.040] not compensate for intercepted shipments by sending more. It's hard to understand why
[25:33.040 --> 25:40.560] Trump says that the policy of drug interdiction is totally ineffective. If he then boasts about
[25:40.560 --> 25:45.520] it by saying, well, we took more of it off the market. Well, you don't have to do no-knock
[25:45.520 --> 25:53.360] assassinations to do drug interdiction. If you want to confiscate it, the Coast Guard has been
[25:53.360 --> 25:58.000] doing that for a very long time. They did it at exactly the same time that he was boasting that
[25:58.000 --> 26:03.040] he blew this boat up. So you don't have to blow it up with missiles. You can confiscate it if that's
[26:03.040 --> 26:08.000] your goal, if you think that helps to take it off the market. It doesn't help to take it off the
[26:08.000 --> 26:14.240] market. Anyway. You could probably seize more cocaine just by going around and searching the
[26:14.240 --> 26:20.480] offices in Washington, D.C. Yeah. You'd ask the CIA where they got their stash stored,
[26:21.120 --> 26:26.320] that they're selling to people. Third, Trump assumes that any given amount of drugs would
[26:26.320 --> 26:31.760] be evenly divided into lethal doses, each of which would be consumed in one sitting by a
[26:31.760 --> 26:37.520] different person. Pam Bondi relied on the same plainly unrealistic assumption when she absurdly
[26:37.520 --> 26:44.080] claimed that the Trump administration had saved 258 million lives during its first 100 days,
[26:44.160 --> 26:50.720] by intercepting fentanyl shipments. Again, but think about the fact that this guy who keeps
[26:50.720 --> 26:57.360] telling us how many hundreds of millions of lives he's saved has destroyed hundreds of
[26:57.360 --> 27:04.480] millions of lives with his mRNA shot. He's killed tens of millions and he has permanently disabled
[27:04.480 --> 27:14.000] many tens of millions more. And if they're going to do that to you, then why are we concerned
[27:14.240 --> 27:21.600] about this other thing here? And many people, that's what's even worse. It's not only the fact
[27:21.600 --> 27:30.000] that he paid for using your money, your debt, that he paid for this, this Trump shot that was
[27:30.000 --> 27:36.560] killing people, the mRNA thing, the genetic code injection. Not only did he make us pay for it,
[27:37.280 --> 27:41.920] but then he and Biden forced people into it with their lockdowns and all the rest of this stuff.
[27:41.920 --> 27:47.440] It was a one-two punch, folks. This is not a different approach by two of them. It was a planned
[27:48.080 --> 27:55.360] tag team match. Just understand that. And so the people who are poor souls who are taking
[27:56.800 --> 27:59.840] cocaine and fentanyl for the most part have made that choice.
[28:01.040 --> 28:07.200] But these people forced you to take a deadly unknown drug. Who's the worst drug dealer?
[28:08.160 --> 28:14.560] Trump by far. Those bogus numbers would be amusing if Trump were not deploying them to justify a
[28:14.560 --> 28:22.080] policy of killing suspected cocaine couriers at a distance and in cold blood without legal
[28:22.080 --> 28:27.040] authorization or any semblance of due process. Trump conflates drug smuggling with violent
[28:27.040 --> 28:32.640] aggression, saying it amounts to an armed attack against the United States that requires a lethal
[28:32.720 --> 28:40.480] military response. His meretricious math aims to bolster that reality-defying description. He hopes
[28:40.480 --> 28:47.360] his extravagant claims about hypothetical deaths prevented by his bloodthirsty anti-drug strategy
[28:47.360 --> 28:53.440] will distance the public from the actual deaths that he's ordered. He truly is a pirate king.
[28:53.440 --> 28:57.920] And I've said that. That is one of the most dangerous things to come out of this, to say that
[28:57.920 --> 29:09.760] the possession of drugs is a violent act. That it is an attack. That it is terrorism.
[29:11.360 --> 29:16.800] You follow that logic and you look at what he's doing by putting the military into cities.
[29:17.920 --> 29:23.760] And we know where this is leading, folks. I've been telling people this for a very long time.
[29:24.560 --> 29:27.840] One of the reasons why they called it drug war. I think they called it drug war because
[29:27.840 --> 29:30.720] they didn't want to remind people what a failure prohibition was.
[29:31.600 --> 29:36.000] And they also didn't want people asking questions like, why don't we have something like the 18th
[29:36.000 --> 29:43.040] Amendment? But I think this is where this is going. And so forget the no kings protest.
[29:43.920 --> 29:51.120] We need to have a no pirates protest. So let's take a quick break here. Actually,
[29:51.120 --> 29:54.080] today we're going to relax things a little bit. We're going to play a couple of tunes.
[29:54.080 --> 29:58.080] We also have some comments before we go. Go through the comments, Travis.
[29:58.080 --> 30:03.520] I also just want to say it's just a drug addict, unless you are helping them overcome their
[30:03.520 --> 30:07.280] addiction, will simply find something to substitute. That's right.
[30:07.280 --> 30:12.480] If they are addicted to fentanyl, if they can't get their fix, they will try anything else,
[30:12.480 --> 30:16.480] whatever they can find. Yeah. Airplane glue, you name it. I mean,
[30:16.480 --> 30:20.640] I had a friend I used to hang out with and he couldn't get alcohol. He couldn't get anybody
[30:20.640 --> 30:23.680] to buy alcohol for him. So we went down and bought a bunch of NyQuil and started swilling
[30:23.680 --> 30:28.080] that. And it's like, are you crazy? What's the matter with you? I don't know what else is in
[30:28.080 --> 30:33.440] that besides the alcohol, but it actually has quite a bit of alcohol that's in it. It's got
[30:33.440 --> 30:40.000] more alcohol than a lot of alcoholic drinks do. And so people, if they want to get high or something
[30:40.000 --> 30:46.640] like that, that's the issue. You got to change that. You got to fix their wanter, right? It's
[30:46.640 --> 30:49.840] a spiritual issue and they're never going to solve a spiritual.
[31:16.640 --> 31:19.280] America's social casino.
[31:46.880 --> 31:52.320] Tickets today must be 18 or older and play responsibly issue with the police and the
[31:52.320 --> 31:59.040] military. It's a spiritual war. It's not a drug war. Even if it's something as simple as huffing
[31:59.040 --> 32:04.160] gasoline, you know, gasoline is everywhere. It's relatively cheap. You just, you know,
[32:04.160 --> 32:10.160] does that get people high? Yeah. The Australians have a huge problem with Aboriginal siphoning gas
[32:10.160 --> 32:15.120] out of tanks, stealing it from people to huff it. I imagine that kills a lot of brain cells. Yeah.
[32:16.000 --> 32:20.640] It destroys your brain. But let's see what the counts. We've got Wally. Walrus says,
[32:20.640 --> 32:24.720] I got the join ice advertisement from rumble to watch the chat this morning.
[32:24.720 --> 32:29.040] Oh, Wally, when are you signing up? Maybe they haven't really done their research.
[32:29.040 --> 32:37.840] If they're sending ads to my audience to join ice, we're getting paid and they're not getting
[32:37.840 --> 32:43.600] anything. That's right. Wasted cash on their part. Guard Goldsmith. Always good to see guard. You
[32:43.600 --> 32:50.960] can find him online at Liberty Conspiracy on rumble and at guard Goldsmith on Twitter. He says,
[32:50.960 --> 32:56.400] also a sub stack as well. That's true. Yes. Sub stack. Kevin Klein is always fun in shows.
[32:56.400 --> 33:00.800] Yeah, he was, he was really great in the Pirates of Penzance and they did it more slapstick.
[33:01.440 --> 33:06.560] A problem was with American singers, it could be a little bit harder to understand what they were
[33:06.560 --> 33:12.240] saying than the typical Gilbert and Sullivan people from Dolly Cart, you know, in the UK.
[33:13.120 --> 33:18.240] But he actually played the part, they did a movie of it and he actually played the part in the movie.
[33:18.240 --> 33:24.160] They did have a British singer who did the major general part because you really need to be able
[33:24.160 --> 33:28.960] to understand what he's saying when he does. I am a major general, very model of a modern major
[33:28.960 --> 33:35.200] general. Go ahead. Sorry. Jack Sparrow is Trump. I think maybe Jack Sparrow was Jeffrey Epstein.
[33:36.160 --> 33:41.120] Trump, Trump Burger says Jack Sparrow is greater than Trump. Oh, there you go. That's right. That's
[33:41.120 --> 33:47.440] right. A better pirate. The Southern citizen says most Trump supporters approve of the unconstitutional
[33:47.440 --> 33:53.360] takeover of the seized. That's right. And they've got their peanut gallery cheerleaders out there,
[33:53.360 --> 33:57.040] same people. What do you expect? I mean, if they're going to cheer the cold blooded,
[33:57.040 --> 34:04.640] premeditated murder of people who are shipwrecked and waving for help. Disgusting.
[34:04.640 --> 34:07.680] And if they're going to cheer that, of course they would cheer seizing a tanker.
[34:08.640 --> 34:14.160] That's great. Go ahead. Peso Novante says no pirates except for the Pittsburgh MLB team.
[34:16.240 --> 34:23.840] And the Buccaneers. I grew up in Tampa and they'd always have the Gasparilla parade that was there
[34:23.840 --> 34:30.000] and had this big sailing ship and they would sail it into the harbor there and they would
[34:30.000 --> 34:34.080] have the parade and that would be the kickoff of the state fair that was in Tampa.
[34:34.080 --> 34:37.520] And I was involved in that. Of course, they've changed that now. The state fair has moved
[34:38.560 --> 34:46.000] over to the center of the state, but that was always a lot of fun. And I was always in a marching
[34:46.000 --> 34:52.480] band for six years at junior high school and high school in those parades. But yeah, they had these
[34:52.480 --> 34:58.960] doctors and lawyers who were part of a very expensive club. And one year when I was in college,
[34:58.960 --> 35:02.320] the band fraternity that it was in, it was an honorary fraternity that was there. And
[35:03.520 --> 35:08.080] to raise money, we did the makeup for these pirates. I got a picture of me somewhere
[35:08.960 --> 35:16.480] made up as a pirate with my black eyes and a big beard on and all this kind of stuff.
[35:17.600 --> 35:22.400] Maybe for one of the shows this week or the next we'll do talk like a pirate show.
[35:22.480 --> 35:29.520] It's probably an AI app for that that'll do that real time I imagine.
[35:30.720 --> 35:35.120] Real Jason Barker. Of course, Jason Barker's Parts of Nights of the Storm along with Angry Tiger
[35:35.120 --> 35:42.000] and others, which he says, I don't think we have 26k Americans that can afford cocaine.
[35:42.880 --> 35:49.120] That's a good point. That's funny. Also, you know, when cocaine was at its height,
[35:49.120 --> 35:52.560] it was the 80s and that was when Wall Street was booming. It was probably the last time
[35:52.560 --> 35:56.560] America's economy was at its best. Well, you know, every time I think about cocaine,
[35:56.560 --> 36:02.480] I think about the CIA's crack cocaine. And of course, you know, they turned it into crack
[36:02.480 --> 36:07.200] cocaine when it came back to America. And then they pushed it out through freeway Ricky Ross.
[36:08.240 --> 36:14.400] And he blew the lid on all of that stuff. And so did Gary Webb. Gary Webb was eventually,
[36:14.400 --> 36:18.800] he had his career destroyed. They eventually killed him for blowing the lid on all that. But
[36:18.800 --> 36:26.240] that was a that concentrated form of crack cocaine was created by the CIA. So it could fund an
[36:26.240 --> 36:31.760] illegal, undeclared war. Now we just do the wars openly, right? I mean, didn't need to do all that
[36:31.760 --> 36:37.760] stuff. But I'm sure they made a lot of money. And CIA gets those black funds, you think they spend
[36:37.760 --> 36:42.800] it all on illegal wars, or they keep some of that, they get some sticky fingers with that.
[36:43.760 --> 36:49.040] But he had Charlie Sheen come out and talk about that period of life where he went through and he
[36:49.040 --> 36:56.160] did the meltdown. And with Alex Jones and things like that. And he said at that point in his life,
[36:56.160 --> 37:00.960] he really hit a low and it was because of crack cocaine. He said he'd always done a lot of drugs,
[37:00.960 --> 37:06.320] but he can handle them before he got to crack cocaine. And that just sent him crashing into new
[37:06.320 --> 37:13.680] depravity, which I won't go into. But it's pretty interesting what he had to say about crack cocaine.
[37:13.680 --> 37:23.600] Everybody talks about, well, it's like crack or whatever. So it evidently takes effect so quickly
[37:24.320 --> 37:27.440] that it creates a much more addictive rush than just regular cocaine.
[37:28.080 --> 37:34.480] Also, you know, back when we had cocaine in Coca Cola, we built things like the Hoover Dam,
[37:34.800 --> 37:41.440] I'm just saying, maybe it's correlated. Patty Wax says, maybe the guy from the Imperial College
[37:41.440 --> 37:45.840] estimated the American lives saved from sinking ships for Trump, similar to the mad cow slash
[37:45.840 --> 37:51.200] COVID death estimates. Yeah, these people, you can tell they're lying because the lips are moving,
[37:51.200 --> 37:55.840] it truly is amazing. They just throw these numbers out there. And we all know they're lying, but
[37:57.280 --> 38:00.960] people don't really just come out and call them a liar. I mean, you know, it's great that Jacob
[38:00.960 --> 38:05.280] Sullivan went down and, you know, broke it down. Here's the three assumptions behind this
[38:05.280 --> 38:11.360] ridiculous narrative. But folks, it's simply a lie. He'll tell you anything. And he's got a whole
[38:11.360 --> 38:19.040] army of people who can make money by supporting his lies. And you got all these bots out there
[38:19.040 --> 38:23.360] who are saying, I voted for this. I voted for this. Well, shame on you. And I've said that
[38:23.360 --> 38:30.240] to some of them. Go ahead. Peso Novante 1776 says this bears reiteration, a rogue government
[38:30.240 --> 38:35.120] unbound by the chains of the constitution and armed to the teeth is more of a danger
[38:35.120 --> 38:42.320] than any scourge of drugs. That's right. This is this gang out of DC, the Pentagon, the CIA,
[38:42.320 --> 38:48.800] the president. It is the most dangerous gang that you can have anywhere. People talk about these
[38:48.800 --> 38:54.000] drug cartels that have been operating with a monopoly in the black market for so long that
[38:54.000 --> 38:57.680] they've become very dangerous in terms of murder, in terms of their weaponry and all the rest of
[38:57.680 --> 39:03.760] stuff. Look at the murder record and the weaponry of our own government and our military when we
[39:03.760 --> 39:10.880] start using it for this. Len Bias. That was it. Yeah. Len Bias. Thank you very much. Yeah.
[39:10.880 --> 39:16.000] And I'm already says I saved a trillion brain cells by never doing drugs.
[39:16.880 --> 39:22.720] Yeah, me too. That was one of the things I learned was that it bothers people, you know,
[39:22.720 --> 39:26.480] that the people who are doing drugs wanted you to join in with them. And it really bothered them
[39:26.480 --> 39:30.880] when I didn't do it. And that was the thing that I thought was kind of funny. Well, look, I'm not
[39:30.880 --> 39:35.600] going to tell you how to live your life. Why would you feel like you need to pressure me to join you?
[39:36.240 --> 39:40.240] But that was always the case with it was people drinking alcohol or people who were
[39:40.880 --> 39:44.480] doing drugs. I was considered the party pooper because I didn't do it. And it's like,
[39:45.520 --> 39:52.240] well, I'm not going to go along with the crowd. So as we're going to slow things down a little
[39:52.240 --> 39:55.840] bit here today, we're going to play a couple of Christmas songs here. Let's start with
[39:56.480 --> 40:00.240] a good king. He wasn't a pirate king. Good King Winseless.
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[43:05.200 --> 43:11.040] or older. Play responsibly. Well, the Trump administration is set to scrutinize foreign
[43:11.040 --> 43:16.800] visitors' social media history. And I'm sure that, you know, the people in Europe will do the same
[43:16.800 --> 43:23.200] thing and reciprocation. Well, we're doing it in America. We can do it as well. So you think
[43:23.200 --> 43:27.120] you're going to come to the happiest place on earth at Disney and see the Pirates of the Caribbean?
[43:27.120 --> 43:35.200] You're going to have to settle for the reruns of Trump stealing an oil tanker. Travelers to the US
[43:35.200 --> 43:41.440] for more than three dozen countries could soon be required to submit their most recent five years of
[43:41.440 --> 43:48.160] social media activity for review before being allowed in. So what do you think our own government
[43:48.240 --> 43:53.600] is doing to us as American citizens, right? You think they're not scrutinizing everything that
[43:53.600 --> 43:58.000] we do? We know that they're doing that. And it's not just if you're speaking out on social media
[43:58.000 --> 44:03.200] or whatever about politics or whatever. They're following everybody. Geospatial intelligence,
[44:03.200 --> 44:11.600] as I've said so many times, grew up with the internet. So as the internet, which was designed
[44:11.600 --> 44:16.880] by a DARPA psychologist back in the 1960s, when it became practical in the 1990s when the switching
[44:16.880 --> 44:26.560] equipment, the hardware, made it practical, they busted a hump trying to get into all of these
[44:26.560 --> 44:32.320] social media companies. And so you had the CIA create its own venture capital firm, NQTel,
[44:32.320 --> 44:38.080] publicly did it. Didn't even try to keep it secret. And then what is not really paid attention to by
[44:38.080 --> 44:41.360] most people is that you've got, if you look at the board of directors of most of these venture
[44:41.360 --> 44:47.600] capital firms that were giving money to these social media companies, they had a lot of people
[44:48.640 --> 44:55.920] who were current or former members of the NSA, CIA, and others like that. And somehow these
[44:55.920 --> 45:01.360] companies had so much working capital, they could operate for years making things free just to get
[45:01.360 --> 45:06.880] everybody to try it and get addicted to it. Kind of like a drug dealer who gives you first few hits
[45:06.880 --> 45:13.760] for free. And then he starts charging you with this stuff. And so they're using this geospatial
[45:13.760 --> 45:18.640] intelligence. That's where James Clapper grew up. They're using this to monitor everybody and
[45:18.640 --> 45:23.120] everything that we do. And so now they want to monitor people who are even just coming for a
[45:23.120 --> 45:28.720] vacation at Disney World, or they want to go to Yellowstone or something like that. Forget about
[45:28.720 --> 45:37.600] it. A proposal filed Tuesday by Customs and Border Patrol would require social media scrutiny of any
[45:37.600 --> 45:44.240] potential visitor applying for so-called electronic travel authorization, which allows people from 42
[45:44.240 --> 45:52.160] countries to spend up to 90 days in the U.S. without a visa. And so notice that this is
[45:52.800 --> 46:03.600] not a law. This is a proposal. A proposal by whom? By the bureaucracy. This is the way things work now.
[46:04.320 --> 46:09.840] You don't have laws written by Congress. You have bureaucracies that are created by Congress,
[46:09.840 --> 46:15.840] and they kick the responsibilities over them to write the rules. What these people do is they
[46:15.840 --> 46:23.440] come up with a rule and kick it around and then put it out for a posting. And that's what they're
[46:23.440 --> 46:26.960] going to do. They're going to give people, I think, 60 days or something to comment on this.
[46:27.520 --> 46:33.200] So you can say whatever you want to about it, and they don't have to pay attention to what you say.
[46:34.160 --> 46:41.040] They may pay attention to it. They may depend on how angry you are about it. They might put you
[46:41.040 --> 46:49.680] on a secret list somewhere using a star chamber process like the FISA Court. But people can comment
[46:49.680 --> 46:56.000] on it, and they can ignore those comments. That's the way the rules are created. And the rules are
[46:56.000 --> 47:00.480] worse than laws, folks. When you look at civil asset forfeiture, why do they call it civil?
[47:01.440 --> 47:07.040] Well, because they're saying you didn't violate a law. We have a rule that you violated. And because
[47:07.040 --> 47:11.760] you violated a rule, guess what? Just like somebody in a boat off the coast of Venezuela,
[47:11.760 --> 47:18.720] you don't get any due process. Rather than taking your life, they take your property,
[47:18.720 --> 47:25.040] you know, like an oil tanker. And then if you want to get it back, you have to sue them in court.
[47:25.040 --> 47:29.280] That's why they call it civil. And they call it asset forfeiture because they don't want
[47:29.840 --> 47:36.240] to call it theft, which is what it is. And so you have the bureaucracy creating these rules,
[47:36.240 --> 47:42.160] and they pretend that since they're not laws, you don't have any due process rights. What an
[47:42.160 --> 47:47.920] amazing fabrication. That is as ridiculous as Trump saying that he's saving tens of thousands of lives
[47:47.920 --> 47:54.160] with each time he murders a half dozen people. So there's no law from Congress, but there's
[47:54.160 --> 48:00.000] regulations that are proposed by bureaucracy. The bureaucracy writes the rules. The bureaucracy
[48:00.000 --> 48:06.320] enforces the rules. The bureaucracy then judges whether or not you are in compliance with their
[48:06.320 --> 48:12.320] rules. Isn't that nice? They are the enforcement as well as judge and jury and legislators. They've
[48:13.600 --> 48:17.920] combined a lot of different branches of government into this. And so you get a 60-day
[48:17.920 --> 48:22.640] comment period where you are free to say anything you want about this, and they're free to ignore
[48:22.640 --> 48:27.680] all of it. The requirement is set to go into effect early next year, months before thousands
[48:27.680 --> 48:33.680] of foreigners are expected to travel to the U.S. to attend World Cup soccer matches. And so you say,
[48:33.680 --> 48:37.920] wow, that's going to be a lot of data for them to sort through, except that now they've got AI.
[48:39.120 --> 48:45.840] And AI can give them almost an instantaneous assessment. I looked at AI and asked it about
[48:45.840 --> 48:53.280] me, Grok, and it was actually pretty accurate, talking about how I didn't like government. I
[48:53.280 --> 48:57.280] pushed back against climate and COVID and all the rest of it. I mean, it went down the whole list,
[48:58.880 --> 49:05.600] and even got into my firing and said, well, Alex Jones initially said that it was about money,
[49:05.600 --> 49:11.760] but then he kind of walked that back, and it had to do with Knight's opposition to what was going
[49:11.760 --> 49:17.440] on with Stop the Steal and things. It got that right. I was like, wow. So anyway, it's pretty
[49:17.440 --> 49:22.720] accurate, so it can go through very quickly and assess their social media for five years.
[49:22.720 --> 49:29.360] Realistically, sorting through a massive amount of data is the one use case, the best use case
[49:29.360 --> 49:33.840] for AI. That's right. It's really, really good at that. That's right. That's right. Absolutely.
[49:34.560 --> 49:38.880] Yeah. And it used to be that they did it with the metadata. When I interviewed
[49:41.520 --> 49:48.960] the guy who was the technical head of the NSA, Bill Binney, for a very long time,
[49:48.960 --> 49:53.040] and he became a whistleblower, pushing back against what they were doing in terms of spying
[49:53.040 --> 49:57.760] against Americans. And so I interviewed him about that. He says, yeah, you got Michael Hayden out
[49:57.760 --> 50:01.360] there saying, we're not reading your email, and we're not going through your texts and all the
[50:01.360 --> 50:04.560] rest of this stuff and listening to your phone conversations. He goes, of course they're not.
[50:05.120 --> 50:09.440] You can get the same information pretty much by going through the metadata, and it's a lot easier
[50:09.440 --> 50:15.440] to program that, to do that. But now with AI, they can listen to your phone conversations,
[50:15.440 --> 50:19.200] and they can read all of your emails and all the rest of the stuff, and they can do it
[50:19.200 --> 50:24.720] almost instantaneously. The current system applicants from countries in the visa waiver
[50:24.720 --> 50:30.880] program must provide home address, phone number, email, emergency contact information, along with
[50:30.880 --> 50:35.200] a $40 fee. Here we go. This is it again. Now it's like every time you interact
[50:36.560 --> 50:40.960] at the border to do anything, everything's going to be $40, $45. Remember they just
[50:40.960 --> 50:47.760] came at TSA? Said, well, if you don't have real ID, we'll still let you fly. We're such nice guys.
[50:48.400 --> 50:54.480] You can still fly, but you'll have to pay us a $45 fine. They had initially put that out
[50:54.480 --> 50:59.360] during the comment period as $18 fine, and evidently I'd not even seen it reported.
[51:00.080 --> 51:04.640] And so I guess, you know, I said, well, since nobody complained about an $18 fee, let's make
[51:04.640 --> 51:12.480] it $45. And so this would be a $40 fee plus all of this personal information, five years of your
[51:12.480 --> 51:17.520] social media history. Applicants will also be asked to submit all personal business telephone
[51:17.520 --> 51:23.600] numbers used in the past five years, personal and business email addresses used in the last decade,
[51:24.320 --> 51:29.200] and names, dates of birth, places of birth, and addresses of immediate family members.
[51:29.200 --> 51:35.200] I think they're a little bit snoopy, don't you think? Countries that are part of this will be
[51:36.240 --> 51:40.880] Australia, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Poland,
[51:40.880 --> 51:46.560] Qatar, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, and the UK. If you're coming from a third world country,
[51:46.560 --> 51:49.200] don't worry about any of this stuff. Just walk in, we'll give you a welfare check.
[51:51.520 --> 51:56.640] The proposal has been criticized by First Amendment advocates. Those who hope to experience
[51:56.640 --> 52:02.720] the wonders of the U.S. should not have to fear that self-censorship is a condition of entry,
[52:03.360 --> 52:08.240] said the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, FIRE. They said that to the New York
[52:08.240 --> 52:14.960] Post. Requiring temporary visitors here for a vacation or a business trip to surrender five
[52:14.960 --> 52:20.000] years of their social media to the U.S. will send the message that the American commitment to free
[52:20.000 --> 52:28.160] speech is a pretense, not a practice. Yeah, I think we know that already. This is not the behavior
[52:28.160 --> 52:36.160] of a country that is confident in its freedoms, said the person from FIRE. Yeah, Trump, folks,
[52:36.160 --> 52:44.560] is a globalist, and therefore he hates free speech. He hates free press. He does everything he can
[52:45.280 --> 52:51.920] to intimidate people from speaking and to intimidate the press from reporting what he's doing.
[52:52.720 --> 52:58.240] Americans should not feel that they must silence themselves at home for fear that their online
[52:58.240 --> 53:03.120] expression will bar their access to travel overseas. Therefore, we shouldn't put tourists
[53:03.120 --> 53:09.680] coming here in that bind. Call it the golden rule of free expression. Treat the speech of visitors
[53:09.680 --> 53:14.640] the way that we want to see Americans' expression treated abroad. I've always said freedom is one
[53:14.640 --> 53:21.600] thing you can't have unless you give it to others. On October 1st this year, the administration
[53:21.600 --> 53:27.920] imposed an additional $250 visa fee, which applies to travelers from countries including Brazil,
[53:27.920 --> 53:34.880] China, India, and Mexico, which are not a part of the visa waiver program. That's right, you don't
[53:34.880 --> 53:42.400] need to have a visa to come in from Mexico. You just walk across the border. The U.S. plans
[53:42.400 --> 53:47.600] to scrutinize all these foreign tourists' social media history. Even visitors from countries like
[53:47.600 --> 53:53.120] Britain and France, whose citizens don't need a visa, would have to give five years worth of
[53:53.120 --> 53:58.720] social media. And again, what if you're not on social media like me? Well, they find out the
[53:58.720 --> 54:01.120] reason I'm not on social media, I'm blacklisted anyway.
[54:28.720 --> 54:30.560] Download the MotoCasino app today.
[54:58.720 --> 55:06.480] It allows people from 42 countries to travel to the U.S. for up to 90 days without a visa,
[55:06.480 --> 55:11.760] but just give us all the information about your life for the last five years.
[55:12.880 --> 55:17.680] Well, you think this is only targeted towards foreigners? A leaked memo reveals that the FBI
[55:17.680 --> 55:26.400] is creating a watch list that labels millions of Americans as extremists. I don't shy from that
[55:26.400 --> 55:31.760] label. I'm kind of proud of it. I remember Carl Hess, who was a speechwriter for Barry Goldwater,
[55:31.760 --> 55:36.320] he's one of the co-founders of the Libertarian Party. He was one who said, extremism in defense
[55:36.320 --> 55:43.200] of liberty is no vice. Moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue. I believe that.
[55:44.560 --> 55:49.600] So call me an extremist, call me a conspiracy theorist. You're the guys who are doing the
[55:49.600 --> 55:55.040] conspiracies and you need to be called out on it. Unparalleled hostility towards a huge swaths of
[55:55.040 --> 55:59.280] American citizens. This is from Free Thought Project. Actually, it's an original article from
[56:00.000 --> 56:05.840] Ken Klippenstein. He says, Pam Bondi is ordering the FBI to compile a list of groups or entities
[56:05.840 --> 56:11.760] engaging in acts that may constitute domestic terrorism. And basically it's people who disagree
[56:11.760 --> 56:18.000] with the Trump administration or criticize them. You know, Nixon had his enemies list. That was one
[56:18.000 --> 56:25.680] of the big things against him during this Watergate thing that came out. And this is just
[56:26.240 --> 56:34.240] a much larger version of that, assisted by technology. The target is those expressing,
[56:34.240 --> 56:40.000] quote, opposition to law and immigration enforcement. Yeah, I oppose their tactics.
[56:40.560 --> 56:44.160] Not necessarily their goals, but I absolutely oppose their tactics.
[56:44.960 --> 56:48.960] Extreme views in favor of mass migration. I'm not in favor of that or open borders.
[56:49.520 --> 56:55.600] Adherence to radical gender ideology. Oh, I don't do that. As well as anti-Americanism,
[56:55.600 --> 57:01.040] anti-capitalism, and anti-Christianity. Does it count if you're anti-federal government?
[57:05.040 --> 57:12.160] Well, anyway, you notice that this is all about people, that there's none of this stuff
[57:13.120 --> 57:18.720] that is terrorist or extremist really. It's just people that are opposed to them. This is
[57:18.720 --> 57:27.600] their enemies list. So start compiling this. So whereas the executive, the memos that came out,
[57:27.600 --> 57:35.680] Trump's directive, National Security Presidential Memorandum, in SPM 70, seven rather, it was a
[57:35.680 --> 57:41.680] declaration of war on just about anyone who isn't MAGA. This is the war plan for how the government
[57:41.680 --> 57:48.640] will wage it on a tactical level. In addition to compiling a list of undesirables, Bondi directs
[57:48.640 --> 57:55.760] the FBI to enhance the capabilities and publicity of its tip line in order to more aggressively
[57:55.760 --> 58:01.040] solicit tips from the American public. So, you know, we had the see something, say something
[58:01.040 --> 58:06.400] from Janet Napolitano, which was absolutely despicable, you know, be a snitch, help us.
[58:07.360 --> 58:14.240] This is the Republican version of that. To that end, Bondi also directs the FBI to establish
[58:14.800 --> 58:21.280] a, quote, cash reward system. Oh, okay. So we have some, just call it Stasi cash. Maybe they
[58:21.280 --> 58:26.720] could set up an app for that, right? See something, say something, we'll pay you because we're
[58:26.720 --> 58:32.960] Republicans and it's all about money, right? In a section titled, Defining the Domestic Terrorism
[58:32.960 --> 58:38.880] Threat, they cite extreme viewpoints on immigration, radical gender ideology, and anti-American
[58:38.880 --> 58:44.560] sentiment. Well, that means that you don't like the Trump administration because, I mean, you know,
[58:44.560 --> 58:50.880] if you criticize Donald Trump, that's treason because he's more important than the Constitution.
[58:51.680 --> 58:57.520] For months, major media outlets have largely blown off the story about NSPM7, thinking that it was
[58:57.520 --> 59:03.680] all just Trump bluster, that it was too crazy to be serious. But a memo like this one, says Ken
[59:03.680 --> 59:11.040] Klippenstein, shows you that the administration is absolutely serious about this, even if the media
[59:11.040 --> 59:20.560] is not taking it seriously and is actively working to operationalize NSPM7. Well, Trump has been
[59:20.560 --> 59:25.920] covering his hand with a bandage for a full week, and if you criticize that, then you're anti-American
[59:25.920 --> 59:30.320] and treasonous, right? My take on all this, they go into all this and say, well, look at, you know,
[59:30.320 --> 59:33.360] he's got his hand that's bandaged and it was bruised and all the rest of the stuff, and then
[59:33.360 --> 59:39.920] we have the yet another absurd excuse from Caroline Levitt. Well, he's just the friendliest president
[59:39.920 --> 59:47.040] you've ever seen. He shakes so many hands that it's bruised. Well, I want to know why it's not
[59:47.040 --> 59:53.840] healing. I mean, I've never seen anybody heal like Trump had healed when he got shot in the ear.
[59:53.840 --> 59:59.840] I mean, just a couple of days and it all grown back. Why is that not happening with his hand?
[59:59.840 --> 01:00:03.680] That's what I'd like to know. That's what I would ask if I was in the White House press
[01:00:03.680 --> 01:00:13.360] court. I would last about one question. He's now had an entire week of sporting mysterious bandages
[01:00:13.360 --> 01:00:19.920] on his problematic right hand. His ear, however, is doing just fine. There's not even a scar.
[01:00:20.720 --> 01:00:25.440] It's now a week since Trump appeared at a lengthy cabinet meeting with two band-aids on the back of
[01:00:25.440 --> 01:00:30.000] his hand. The White House has yet to clarify why he needs medical bandages on his right hand. When
[01:00:30.000 --> 01:00:38.160] asked about it, Caroline Levitt had a prepared response. Trump is a man of the people. He meets
[01:00:38.160 --> 01:00:42.880] more Americans and shakes more hands on a daily basis than any other president in history.
[01:00:43.200 --> 01:00:52.640] There is some minor soft tissue irritation caused by frequent handshaking as well as because of his
[01:00:52.640 --> 01:00:59.200] aspirin, which he takes as part of his prescriptions there. Well, I don't know. What do you think,
[01:00:59.200 --> 01:01:05.920] Travis? Maybe the problem is that he's eating some of these new Oreos. I don't know if you saw
[01:01:05.920 --> 01:01:11.440] this or not, but Oreos come out with a new formulation that is sugar-free. I think this
[01:01:11.440 --> 01:01:16.560] video is – you've got to always be careful. I think this video, however, is accurate. What they
[01:01:16.560 --> 01:01:23.280] did was they showed how these new sugar-free Oreos are also fireproof. Look at this. Here's a torch.
[01:01:23.280 --> 01:01:29.120] He does it for a tenth of a second and a half a second. It's not phased at all. Now for one
[01:01:29.120 --> 01:01:38.080] second. Three-second bursts. He keeps going up. Look at that. Five seconds. Somebody pointed out
[01:01:38.080 --> 01:01:44.080] Elon Musk needs to use these on his rockets for reentry. Here they do it for 30 whole seconds.
[01:01:47.200 --> 01:01:52.320] It doesn't catch fire. The wooden shelf that it's on starts to catch fire, but not the Oreo. Isn't
[01:01:52.320 --> 01:01:58.960] that amazing? It's kind of like these McDonald's – they have in Germany at one museum. They put in
[01:01:58.960 --> 01:02:04.080] a McDonald's hamburger and french fries. It's been there for several decades and it hasn't degraded
[01:02:04.080 --> 01:02:08.400] at all. Nothing eats that stuff. You don't know what they're making this food out of.
[01:02:15.120 --> 01:02:20.400] Good news is your body can't process whatever this fireproof material is, so it doesn't have
[01:02:20.400 --> 01:02:27.120] calories. The shelf there is on fire, but not the Oreo, really. I do think those are just standard
[01:02:27.120 --> 01:02:33.440] Oreos because I have seen that video before a while ago. That may be an issue Oreos have
[01:02:33.440 --> 01:02:38.800] in general. To be fair, I wasn't really convinced Oreos were a health food before this. That's
[01:02:38.800 --> 01:02:48.080] right. Karen had a cousin when we were in college who came from Italy and was visiting America.
[01:02:48.080 --> 01:02:52.880] Didn't speak English or anything, but when they tasted an Oreo, that was it. It was like,
[01:02:52.880 --> 01:02:59.520] whoa. How do we explain to them that this food is set up like a drug or something to get you hooked
[01:02:59.520 --> 01:03:05.200] on it and you can't eat just one, like a potato chip or something. It's really funny. He wanted
[01:03:05.200 --> 01:03:09.680] to import these things back into Italy. I'm sorry. Go ahead, Travis. No, just funny seeing Europeans
[01:03:10.400 --> 01:03:14.000] talk about American food and they're like, look how disgusting it looks. Look at this. Look at
[01:03:14.000 --> 01:03:21.440] that. It's like you do not understand. This stuff is built in a lab somewhere to be the best tasting,
[01:03:21.440 --> 01:03:26.720] most addictive thing you have ever had. That's right. He was truly amazed when he goes,
[01:03:27.440 --> 01:03:31.520] we don't have this in Italy. What do I have to do to bring these in? I was like, well good,
[01:03:31.520 --> 01:03:38.160] he's thinking entrepreneurially, but he never did it. It's the type of thing. They've got
[01:03:39.680 --> 01:03:45.440] panettone bread, which we discovered and really love at Christmas time, but that's definitely
[01:03:45.440 --> 01:03:51.840] not sugar free, but it is really good tasting. Different cultures have different foods and you
[01:03:51.840 --> 01:03:56.720] discover them from time to time. But he never did get into the Oreo arbitrage business.
[01:03:58.160 --> 01:04:04.480] Now they're coming up with an Oreo zero sugar and that'll be available in the US from January.
[01:04:04.480 --> 01:04:11.920] They already have been trying it out in China and Europe. That's been going on for a while
[01:04:11.920 --> 01:04:18.480] with trials and so they're going to bring it to America. This is the new trend. Coke, instead of
[01:04:18.480 --> 01:04:27.040] their Coke zero, has now got a Coke sugar free, zero sugar I should say, and it's different than
[01:04:27.040 --> 01:04:35.840] Diet Coke and Coca Cola light. But regular Coca Cola, because of sale increases in the third
[01:04:35.840 --> 01:04:44.480] world, went up by 1%, but their Coca Cola zero sugar grew 14%. So there is a lot of what they
[01:04:44.480 --> 01:04:52.800] call it is mindful indulgence. I want to indulge in this junk food here, but I've got to be mindful
[01:04:52.800 --> 01:04:57.040] of the calories involved in it. Well, you might want to think about what else is in it as well.
[01:04:57.680 --> 01:05:06.000] So this Oreo is going to have a kind of sugar called maltitol that's found in some fruits and
[01:05:06.000 --> 01:05:11.760] vegetables along with a soluble fiber, polydextrose, a sweetener derived from sugar
[01:05:11.760 --> 01:05:19.760] called sucralose and the synthetic sweetener asulfame potassium. I think if I'm pronouncing
[01:05:19.760 --> 01:05:26.400] that correctly. So be careful what you eat this holiday season. So let's have some mindful
[01:05:26.400 --> 01:05:32.800] indulgence of some Christmas music here. We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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[01:07:03.280 --> 01:07:21.200] You're listening to the David Knight Show.
[01:09:33.520 --> 01:09:55.760] Well, welcome back folks. We have a lot of comments here. I want to start by saying thank you to North
[01:09:55.760 --> 01:10:01.280] American House Hippo. We appreciate the tip very much. It says, good morning. Sorry I haven't been
[01:10:01.280 --> 01:10:05.440] able to participate in the chat lately. I've had some doctor stuff going on the past few months.
[01:10:05.440 --> 01:10:10.160] I'm slowly getting better. Thank you for being there. Thank you for being there, David. Well,
[01:10:10.160 --> 01:10:15.200] I keep you in our prayers and everybody in the audience as well. Keep North American House Hippo
[01:10:15.200 --> 01:10:19.280] in your prayers. Sent quite a few tips as well. Said I get more of an education from the David
[01:10:19.280 --> 01:10:23.040] Knight Show than I would from any church. As Gard Goldsmith has said, this is truly a fellowship.
[01:10:23.920 --> 01:10:31.680] So my former employer up in Toronto finally opened the Line 6 Finch West LRT. U.S. $3 billion. It
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[01:10:44.240 --> 01:10:50.320] a child born when that turkey started is ready to start driving. He's something not allowed to
[01:10:50.320 --> 01:10:57.680] have a car. It truly is amazing. We should definitely have government have a monopoly
[01:10:57.680 --> 01:11:04.400] on our transportation that they have craved all of my life. They hate the fact that we could
[01:11:05.520 --> 01:11:10.160] get around them. And of course, especially you can see the value of that during the lockdowns.
[01:11:10.160 --> 01:11:15.680] That's how we got out of their grasp. And I'm Marty. Thank you very much. That is so generous.
[01:11:15.680 --> 01:11:22.480] Oh, yes. Thank you very much. Thank you. Says DK's gas gauge shows one eighth. Yes, we will
[01:11:24.400 --> 01:11:28.400] go back and recalibrate that and check it based on what we've got in this week. So
[01:11:29.280 --> 01:11:36.160] stay tuned. We'll get that set up by tomorrow. It's been a struggle with everything. Yeah,
[01:11:36.160 --> 01:11:44.080] it has. So thank you. Appreciate that. Southern Citizen says government is the mob. Organized
[01:11:44.080 --> 01:11:49.920] crime, racketeering. And it's been that way a long time. Smetley Butler called him out on that,
[01:11:49.920 --> 01:11:56.000] especially our Latin America policy. It really is. It really is racketeering.
[01:11:56.800 --> 01:12:02.080] Steve says Stu Peters interviewed Pastor Chuck Baldwin yesterday and it was a good interview.
[01:12:03.280 --> 01:12:07.520] I imagine Chuck Baldwin could do a good interview with just about anyone.
[01:12:07.520 --> 01:12:14.480] That's right. That's right. Yeah, we've got there's a lot of so-called badass tatted up
[01:12:14.480 --> 01:12:19.120] Trumpanzis on YouTube who love to walk around the woods with their AR-15s and plate carriers.
[01:12:19.120 --> 01:12:24.080] You know, the Rambo types. I like that. Trumpanzis. That's a keeper, right?
[01:12:24.080 --> 01:12:29.680] Tough guy, fake triots who support tyrannical, who support a tyrannical SOB and are too stupid
[01:12:29.680 --> 01:12:35.680] to see it. That was defy tyrants, I believe. And now Pezzanovante 1776 responds. Yep, all those
[01:12:35.680 --> 01:12:41.280] firearms and all that ammunition is wasted on such alpha quote unquote males.
[01:12:45.920 --> 01:12:53.280] And we have Skunk Hollow Rose Gardens. The Angry Tiger Show is the most up-and-coming conservative
[01:12:53.280 --> 01:12:58.160] financial show. Oh, your mic is cutting in and out, Travis. Yeah, sorry. I'm still not used to
[01:12:58.160 --> 01:13:03.120] this setup. We have Skunk Hollow Rose Gardens says Angry Tiger Show is the most up-and-coming
[01:13:03.120 --> 01:13:08.160] conservative financial show on the internet. Yeah, that's good. Yeah. And Max said, did you
[01:13:08.160 --> 01:13:12.320] know these filthy private equity firms are buying up nursing homes and assisted living and screwing
[01:13:12.320 --> 01:13:17.120] them over with scams? Oh yeah, they're buying up everything, screwing everybody over with everything.
[01:13:17.120 --> 01:13:24.560] Real Jason Barker says, looks like the Oreos are made of passport material. Same stuff you saw in
[01:13:24.560 --> 01:13:30.560] 9-11. Yeah, that's right. Recycle that for new use. Isn't it interesting that massive fire that
[01:13:30.560 --> 01:13:36.560] they had that went for, I think, days in Hong Kong and it really has created a lot of anger
[01:13:36.560 --> 01:13:40.560] at the government and those buildings didn't collapse. I mean, you had hundreds of people
[01:13:40.560 --> 01:13:44.640] who died from the fires, but the buildings are still standing. They're very badly burned, but
[01:13:45.440 --> 01:13:52.080] that's the way these things work. Well, you know, we have Star Barkley. Thank you very much, Star
[01:13:52.080 --> 01:13:58.080] Barkley. That is very generous. He says, maltitol has a laxative effect, typically causing diarrhea
[01:13:58.080 --> 01:14:03.600] at a daily consumption above about 90 grams. It's not good for you, but this is cheap, but this is
[01:14:03.600 --> 01:14:11.440] money. Cheers. When I think of Oreos, I always think of that Steven Wright joke. He said,
[01:14:12.400 --> 01:14:17.920] he had a very attractive dental hygienist. He says, always before I have an appointment with her,
[01:14:18.560 --> 01:14:26.640] I have a bag of Oreos to get her to take it. Spend a lot of time with them, you know.
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[01:14:39.760 --> 01:14:44.800] send the Kiks to the streamers of your choice. Is that a new feature that they've just put out?
[01:14:44.800 --> 01:14:52.560] Newish, I think. I barely have time to keep up with these sites and what they do, so I just noticed it
[01:14:52.560 --> 01:15:01.920] last night. Oh, that's interesting. Well, you know, whenever we do the visuals for these things,
[01:15:01.920 --> 01:15:09.680] like I said, I did the visuals in the beginning, I kind of hate doing them because I don't want
[01:15:09.680 --> 01:15:15.120] it to detract from the overall message. It's very distracting when you start looking at it. You
[01:15:15.120 --> 01:15:19.440] listen to it, you pay more attention to the visuals. You're not listening to the music or maybe you're
[01:15:19.440 --> 01:15:26.960] not really thinking about the most important salient parts of the biblical narrative when
[01:15:26.960 --> 01:15:34.320] you look at it. We just had, was it Tuesday night, I think, Kevin Costner did a nativity story and
[01:15:35.760 --> 01:15:39.200] people were saying, well, it was very accurate. It was very respectful and all this kind of stuff.
[01:15:39.200 --> 01:15:43.440] I haven't seen it. I have no opinion about it one way or the other. But when you're talking about
[01:15:43.440 --> 01:15:49.440] a dramatization of this stuff, accurate details as always.
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[01:16:49.760 --> 01:16:55.760] Is a relative term. You know, just like with that video that Lance did over the Trans-Siberian
[01:16:55.760 --> 01:17:04.000] Orchestra song, you're trying to convey something that's happened over a couple of years and
[01:17:04.000 --> 01:17:09.040] trying to condense that into a minute or so. So we can try to do things as accurately as we could
[01:17:09.760 --> 01:17:15.440] to show people really what, you know, Jerusalem looked like and, you know, what Herod's castle
[01:17:15.440 --> 01:17:22.480] and palace looked like. So he went back and referenced the people who had studied this and
[01:17:22.480 --> 01:17:25.920] tried to come up with the most accurate representation they could of that. But there's
[01:17:25.920 --> 01:17:31.360] a lot of different issues. There's an interesting article from Crosswalk.
[01:17:31.360 --> 01:17:36.480] Ten traditional beliefs about Christmas that are not in the Bible. And it was things like,
[01:17:37.440 --> 01:17:44.240] was the manger wooden having a straw or was it stone that was holding, that could hold water?
[01:17:44.240 --> 01:17:48.320] And all these different types of things. And it's like, you know, really those types of things,
[01:17:48.320 --> 01:17:52.160] you know, were there three kings or three gifts? Were there three kings? Well, no, actually they
[01:17:52.160 --> 01:17:57.840] weren't kings. They were Magi. And it's just plural. So two or more could have been a lot of
[01:17:57.840 --> 01:18:01.440] them. Many people believe that it was a lot of them just kind of reading things into it.
[01:18:01.600 --> 01:18:09.200] But ultimately, you know, did Mary ride a donkey? You know, did they visit at birth or later? You
[01:18:09.200 --> 01:18:14.080] know, there's a lot of different thoughts about that. And so people have kind of gone with the
[01:18:14.080 --> 01:18:19.680] consensus on it. But those types of details don't really matter. The key thing that really matters,
[01:18:21.360 --> 01:18:26.720] we do the lioness thing here, you know. This is what Christmas is about, Charlie Brown.
[01:18:27.040 --> 01:18:33.120] What it really is about is the incarnation of Christ. And the big thing that they left out of
[01:18:33.120 --> 01:18:38.320] this article here, 10 traditional beliefs about Christmas that aren't in the Bible, how about the
[01:18:38.320 --> 01:18:48.000] date of December the 25th? I always made a point of trying to, you know, not have our kids really
[01:18:48.000 --> 01:18:54.640] think of this in terms of getting things fixed in their minds, you know. Three kings or this or that.
[01:18:54.640 --> 01:18:59.920] Just understand what the bigger perspective is. But the bigger perspective is the incarnation.
[01:18:59.920 --> 01:19:04.640] That in the beginning, the Word was with God and the Word was God. All things were made
[01:19:04.640 --> 01:19:09.920] by Him and through Him and that type of thing. And then it came in the flesh. And that's the
[01:19:09.920 --> 01:19:15.920] real point of it. And that's why we want to celebrate it in our family, to try to focus
[01:19:15.920 --> 01:19:21.840] on that. It's an opportunity to remember that and to think about it. And to hold the details that
[01:19:21.840 --> 01:19:26.160] are out there lightly and say, well, maybe it was that way. Maybe it was this other way, whatever.
[01:19:26.720 --> 01:19:34.000] And so we don't really try to hold those things very, very closely. Because it can become more
[01:19:34.000 --> 01:19:41.360] about the details. I honestly think that what God did was deliberate. I think everything He does is
[01:19:41.360 --> 01:19:48.800] deliberate. But I think that it was deliberately done at a time when we didn't have any photography
[01:19:48.800 --> 01:19:58.720] or anything like that. And so we get focused on appearances, right? And that's one of the things
[01:19:58.720 --> 01:20:04.240] that really always spoke out to me about the Bible. If it was written by men, it would focus
[01:20:04.240 --> 01:20:08.480] so much more so on the appearance of the characters and that type of thing. We have,
[01:20:09.040 --> 01:20:16.080] throughout the Bible, there's only a couple of moderate descriptions of somebody, you know,
[01:20:16.080 --> 01:20:20.880] that Saul was tall or whatever, David was ruddy, whatever you believe that to mean.
[01:20:21.680 --> 01:20:26.960] And yet, you know, when you look at a novel that is written by people, what do they do? They go
[01:20:26.960 --> 01:20:32.960] through and they describe in minute detail what the setting looks like, what the building or
[01:20:32.960 --> 01:20:37.680] the room looks like, what the people look like. And it's very focused on that. It's one of the
[01:20:37.680 --> 01:20:41.920] things, you know, when we talked about who wrote the Shakespeare plays, you know, it's
[01:20:42.880 --> 01:20:49.360] from the perspective of who is writing it. A guy who never had any involvement with
[01:20:50.560 --> 01:20:56.160] royalty or the court or anything like that is writing all these stories about court intrigue
[01:20:56.720 --> 01:21:02.400] from that perspective. You know, it just didn't make any sense that Shakespeare would be written
[01:21:02.400 --> 01:21:07.520] by this guy in Stratford-on-Avon because of the perspective. And so that was one of the things
[01:21:07.520 --> 01:21:13.840] to me that when you look at the Bible and the way things are described, yes, this is rooted in
[01:21:13.840 --> 01:21:18.400] history. And that's why we're told about the events that were happening at that time. And
[01:21:19.360 --> 01:21:24.640] those have been validated by archaeology and by history and that type of thing. So yes,
[01:21:24.640 --> 01:21:32.160] it is rooted in history, but we're not rooted in the details. And we need to pay attention to the
[01:21:32.160 --> 01:21:40.640] bigger picture. And so it's key that we not get into that kind of idolatry or get obsessed with
[01:21:40.640 --> 01:21:46.000] the things that are kind of side issues in terms of appearance and that type of thing.
[01:21:46.000 --> 01:21:52.720] You know, we have a Texas pastor is sounding the alarm about the rise of AI in churches.
[01:21:52.720 --> 01:21:56.560] Real quickly, can I interject about Christmas? Yeah. I know some people
[01:21:56.560 --> 01:22:02.080] said, you know, well, you know, you don't need a special day to gather with family and remember
[01:22:02.080 --> 01:22:07.600] and be thankful. And that's true, you know, but I view it as sort of like an anniversary with my
[01:22:07.600 --> 01:22:13.280] wife. I don't need a special date to remember our marriage and how wonderful she is and how happy she
[01:22:13.280 --> 01:22:19.680] makes me. But it's nice to have a special day for it anyway. I love her every single day, but it is
[01:22:19.680 --> 01:22:24.560] nice to have a day to commemorate it and to give her special attention.
[01:22:25.600 --> 01:22:31.520] That's very well said. Yeah, I agree. And I think if we had it to do over again, one of the regrets
[01:22:31.520 --> 01:22:37.200] that I have in terms of raising the kids and things like that, I think as a family, we should
[01:22:37.200 --> 01:22:43.520] have had more days of celebration and remembrance and commemoration, things like that, to remember
[01:22:43.520 --> 01:22:50.480] other things in history, things that are not necessarily revolving around secular government
[01:22:50.480 --> 01:22:55.040] or something, but things that revolve around Christian history and the kingdom of God.
[01:22:55.680 --> 01:23:01.520] And, you know, so instead of having maybe a Veterans Day, maybe we have a Martyr's Day or
[01:23:01.520 --> 01:23:09.600] something like that where we remember that. And so I'm kind of, after the fact, I fell in the camp
[01:23:09.680 --> 01:23:13.360] of I think we need more remembrance days, more holidays and things like that.
[01:23:14.480 --> 01:23:18.800] And because I think that's good to go back and think about it. We always did that with Thanksgiving.
[01:23:19.520 --> 01:23:23.360] And I thought that was a very valuable thing to do. And I thought, you know, we ought to have
[01:23:24.000 --> 01:23:28.880] more of those, especially because these holidays are kind of compressed around November and December.
[01:23:29.680 --> 01:23:33.120] It'd be better to have some more days where we reflect on things like that.
[01:23:33.760 --> 01:23:39.600] But what is happening in the churches is a reliance on artificial intelligence
[01:23:40.160 --> 01:23:44.880] by a lot of pastors. And this is borne out into some polls that people have taken.
[01:23:44.880 --> 01:23:51.760] They said the use of AI has increased by 80% across all different ministries and churches.
[01:23:51.760 --> 01:23:59.280] They said one guy who was talking about it, Ray Miller of First Baptist Church in Abilene, Texas,
[01:23:59.920 --> 01:24:06.080] recalled how AI was making an impact on others while he was a professor at a small private
[01:24:06.080 --> 01:24:11.360] Christian college in Tennessee. He said, I started noticing my students using AI to get answers to
[01:24:11.360 --> 01:24:16.480] difficult questions. It became sort of a running joke in the class. He said he expressed concern
[01:24:16.480 --> 01:24:23.600] regarding the exploitation of AI by bad actors. And I would say that that's my concern with the
[01:24:23.600 --> 01:24:30.960] bad actors being the government. And just as many people have done with prophecy,
[01:24:32.320 --> 01:24:38.240] kind of creating a Mastradamus version of the Bible, you know, making it all about predicting
[01:24:38.240 --> 01:24:43.600] the future and missing the biggest message that is there. He said, I also have concern
[01:24:44.160 --> 01:24:49.440] that it'll be used deceptively by people to exploit other church people, which is exactly
[01:24:50.400 --> 01:24:56.640] what we were talking about yesterday in terms of this Friends of Zion organization
[01:24:56.640 --> 01:25:03.040] that is a political organization that is run by the Israeli government and Benjamin Netanyahu.
[01:25:03.040 --> 01:25:09.920] It has been for decades. It is explicitly anti-Christ. When you listen to this guy,
[01:25:09.920 --> 01:25:14.640] it was his name, Mark or Mike Evans, who was the one who found it, he says, yeah, I tell people,
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[01:26:44.240 --> 01:26:51.200] But, you know, we have to, you know, when I look at what is happening, for instance,
[01:26:51.200 --> 01:26:59.600] with the murder that is happening down in Venezuela, the left has always come out and said,
[01:26:59.600 --> 01:27:07.680] well, you Christians are hypocrites because you push back on abortion and yet you cheer the wars.
[01:27:08.320 --> 01:27:15.280] Well, I don't. I don't at all. To me, I don't think that murdering somebody at any age is
[01:27:15.280 --> 01:27:22.240] warranted. And just like that essay that we had a few days ago that just stunned me when I saw it
[01:27:22.240 --> 01:27:30.560] put in print, you know, the consciously doubling down on this and saying, yeah, somehow these people
[01:27:30.560 --> 01:27:35.840] are grow the right to life or something. And I thought when you use that phrase, I thought
[01:27:35.840 --> 01:27:41.840] that's straight out of Planned Parenthood, straight out of Satan's mouth. That's the reality of all
[01:27:41.840 --> 01:27:48.560] this stuff. And so we need to fall back to these principles and understand where this is going.
[01:27:48.560 --> 01:27:53.040] As a matter of fact, you know, they are after the kids trying to abort them in a lot of different
[01:27:53.040 --> 01:27:59.680] ways. If they can't kill them, then they will try to abort them spiritually. This is something that's
[01:27:59.680 --> 01:28:06.880] been picked up by some influencers on social media. There is a book that's been put out that
[01:28:06.880 --> 01:28:15.120] says abortion is everything. They're trying to normalize and celebrate this. They portray abortion,
[01:28:16.000 --> 01:28:23.680] killing unborn children as a kind of heroic superpower. The book titled abortion is everything
[01:28:23.680 --> 01:28:31.760] is being peddled by the pro-abortion group. Shout your abortion. Be proud of it. It is set to ship
[01:28:31.760 --> 01:28:38.480] January the 26th aimed squarely at children from the ages of five to eight. You see how
[01:28:38.480 --> 01:28:44.480] important it is that you educate your kids at an early age, especially they understand
[01:28:44.480 --> 01:28:48.560] too many times. I think when we educate children, we speak down to them where we don't think that
[01:28:48.560 --> 01:28:53.040] they're ready to hear this or can't understand it or whatever. You just keep repeating the same
[01:28:53.040 --> 01:28:58.240] stuff over and over to them and talk to them like they're an adult. And they will gradually start
[01:28:58.240 --> 01:29:03.600] to absorb this because they're doing this with the LGBT stuff. They're doing it now with abortion,
[01:29:03.600 --> 01:29:09.760] even. Yeah, kids five to eight. It uses vibrant watercolor style illustrations to hook young
[01:29:09.760 --> 01:29:15.680] imaginations while slipping in messages that abortion is not only acceptable but empowering.
[01:29:16.480 --> 01:29:20.080] According to the groups on description, the book tells children about what abortion is,
[01:29:20.640 --> 01:29:26.720] how it might feel. They don't talk about how it might feel to the baby and why people have
[01:29:26.720 --> 01:29:35.760] abortions. Abortion is everything frames abortion as the actualization of a uniquely human superpower.
[01:29:36.400 --> 01:29:41.840] Our capacity to imagine the future and to make choices that lead us toward the life that we
[01:29:41.840 --> 01:29:47.440] envision. In the latter days, people become lovers of themselves. That's what this all this
[01:29:48.240 --> 01:29:55.600] was it Maslow's theory of self-actualization. I think they were feeding garbage to Karen because
[01:29:55.600 --> 01:30:01.840] she got a master's degree in teaching and all the stuff she was reading. No wonder schools are so
[01:30:01.840 --> 01:30:07.600] bad. They're deliberately set up this way. Anyway, the truth is the scripture teaches
[01:30:07.600 --> 01:30:13.440] is real power is found in loving sacrifice and recognizing the inherent dignity and value in all
[01:30:13.440 --> 01:30:20.320] human beings created, said Jenna Ellis, who used to be the lawyer for Trump. Abortion is a tool that
[01:30:20.320 --> 01:30:25.520] allows human beings to shape our destinies and which has shaped the entire world around us,
[01:30:25.520 --> 01:30:31.600] they say. Well, other people have commented on this article Zero Hedge. They said,
[01:30:31.600 --> 01:30:36.320] children don't need imagining of a future without their siblings or their friends.
[01:30:36.960 --> 01:30:41.920] They need adults who protect life, who honor God, who refuse to manipulate their innocence
[01:30:41.920 --> 01:30:46.800] for political gain. Always think about that. What is the political agenda of these people?
[01:30:46.800 --> 01:30:51.920] When they start killing civilians and children in Gaza, what's their political agenda?
[01:30:52.560 --> 01:30:59.360] And are they going to bamboozle you with a Nostradamus reading of biblical prophecy
[01:30:59.360 --> 01:31:03.600] to get you to cheer that? Maybe you need to start with the fundamentals
[01:31:04.480 --> 01:31:11.360] and get that down before you jump into Revelation. Shout Your Abortion claims, quote,
[01:31:11.920 --> 01:31:16.160] parents, caregivers, and educators who work with children have long been searching for a tool to
[01:31:16.160 --> 01:31:22.160] talk with kids about abortion, especially given the volume of political noise currently surrounding
[01:31:22.160 --> 01:31:28.080] the issue. They position the book as a way to introduce the concept of abortion in a way that
[01:31:28.080 --> 01:31:32.880] empowers parents and kids to begin rewriting our cultural scripts about abortion at the most
[01:31:32.880 --> 01:31:38.560] foundational level. I think I would explain it to kids with that animated film, The Procedure.
[01:31:39.520 --> 01:31:46.000] I know it's pretty strong stuff, but it is a pretty strong action that is being done.
[01:31:46.000 --> 01:31:50.640] This is... Desperate measures require desperate opposition. Yes, what?
[01:31:51.360 --> 01:31:57.920] This is one of those things where I believe personally every single person involved with this
[01:31:58.560 --> 01:32:03.920] should be dragged off. They should be given their day in court, and then when they're found guilty,
[01:32:04.480 --> 01:32:10.960] executed summarily. You don't get to propagandize children that murdering babies is okay. This is
[01:32:10.960 --> 01:32:14.800] where I draw lines like, no, no. Yeah, that's not going to happen, but we need to understand
[01:32:14.800 --> 01:32:20.000] there's people out there who are coming for your kids in a lot of different ways, and you need to
[01:32:20.000 --> 01:32:25.200] get there first. You know what Nathan Bedford Forrest said, I get there first is what the most is,
[01:32:25.200 --> 01:32:30.640] right? You get there first with the most information. And not only that, you don't just give them your
[01:32:30.640 --> 01:32:36.000] side of the story. You give them the other side of the story, and you tell them why that's a lie,
[01:32:36.880 --> 01:32:41.120] and you oppose it. We taught evolution to our kids so we could deconstruct it,
[01:32:41.760 --> 01:32:49.280] and we taught them the truth as well. Also, just look at the women in this tweet. These are the
[01:32:49.280 --> 01:32:55.360] type of women that end up being kindergarten teachers and preschool teachers. These are the
[01:32:55.360 --> 01:33:00.320] type of women that you will be turning your children over to if you send them to public
[01:33:00.320 --> 01:33:08.480] school. These are the psychopaths that want to mold the future, and you cannot do that.
[01:33:09.040 --> 01:33:14.320] You cannot give your children to this kind of person. Yeah, those are the authors and
[01:33:14.320 --> 01:33:20.880] illustrators of the new book, and they are radical indeed. Well, again, as I said, we need to be
[01:33:20.880 --> 01:33:25.520] careful of idolatry. We need to be careful of false narratives, and we need to always understand,
[01:33:28.080 --> 01:33:34.400] we need to fight to discern the truth, and we need to fight injustice, mass murder,
[01:33:34.400 --> 01:33:40.000] wherever it occurs. It's our government. If it's Israeli government, we need to understand that,
[01:33:40.000 --> 01:33:44.720] and we need to look at how they use these institutions, and I would include in it
[01:33:45.440 --> 01:33:51.520] the churches that are out there. Be very careful of that. Again, it began with 1,000 Christian
[01:33:51.520 --> 01:33:56.720] pastors this last week. They're going to do 10,000, and they're going to incentivize them. They're
[01:33:56.720 --> 01:34:04.880] going to give them lies to tell people so they will excuse anything that is done by the Israeli
[01:34:04.880 --> 01:34:12.000] government, and Brian Shalabi picked up on this. I was reading JD Hall yesterday, and he picked up
[01:34:12.000 --> 01:34:18.160] on it. Earlier this week, 1,000 US pastors completed their training to become ambassadors
[01:34:18.160 --> 01:34:22.400] of Israel. They're not going to be ambassadors of Christ. They're going to be ambassadors,
[01:34:22.400 --> 01:34:27.440] not even of all of Israel. They'll be ambassadors of Netanyahu, because not all of Israel
[01:34:27.440 --> 01:34:32.480] likes Netanyahu. As a matter of fact, he got less than 50% of the vote. He put together a coalition,
[01:34:32.480 --> 01:34:41.520] and there were people in New York who were Jews who were very explicit about why they were voting.
[01:34:41.520 --> 01:34:48.480] They said for Mamdani, telling Israeli media that, they said, this is our protest against what the
[01:34:48.480 --> 01:34:53.840] state of Israel is doing. I think it's important that we make a distinction, and Brian Shalabi
[01:34:53.840 --> 01:35:00.880] does make a distinction in this article, between all Jews in general and the actions of the Israeli
[01:35:00.880 --> 01:35:05.680] government. Just because I'm an American doesn't mean that I support what the Trump administration
[01:35:05.680 --> 01:35:11.280] is doing in Venezuela or what our government did in Vietnam or Afghanistan or Iraq or you name it.
[01:35:11.920 --> 01:35:19.200] I don't support those actions. I don't support the CIA. Many people in other countries would
[01:35:19.200 --> 01:35:24.000] just link me together with that, but we don't want to make that mistake with other people.
[01:35:24.640 --> 01:35:32.480] In a video published on CBN, Zionist pastor Mike Huckabee, the current US ambassador to Israel,
[01:35:32.480 --> 01:35:36.480] tried to downplay the obvious political implications of Israel funding this program
[01:35:37.200 --> 01:35:43.120] by claiming it was not political, but that these pastors were instead ambassadors for Christ,
[01:35:43.120 --> 01:35:49.840] he said. Well, as we showed yesterday, I don't really think that that is the case. You had
[01:35:50.560 --> 01:35:57.280] this guy who put this whole thing together, makes it very clear that this is not at all
[01:35:58.000 --> 01:36:03.120] about making a case for Christ. I know why I'm born, to defend all the Jews.
[01:36:03.840 --> 01:36:11.120] Now, you wrote in your newspaper yesterday that this guy converts Jews. That's complete BS.
[01:36:11.920 --> 01:36:17.760] Somebody did. It's complete BS. It makes him angry that somebody would think that he was telling the
[01:36:17.760 --> 01:36:23.280] good news about the Lord Jesus Christ to Jews. And to combat anti-Semitism, that's all I do.
[01:36:23.280 --> 01:36:29.920] I do it full-time and I've got 20. Well, let me just say it is not anti-Semitism to criticize
[01:36:30.880 --> 01:36:37.040] a secular government, number one. If you get that angry when you are accused of trying to tell
[01:36:37.040 --> 01:36:41.680] something about the Lord Jesus Christ, you don't believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. You don't believe
[01:36:41.680 --> 01:36:46.480] a word of that. And you don't love those people if you did believe that. Because if you did believe
[01:36:46.480 --> 01:36:52.880] it and you loved the Jews, as he says he does, then he would tell them about Christ. What a pathetic
[01:36:52.880 --> 01:36:58.240] thing. And yet, Mike Huckabee is really kind of there as well. As I pointed out yesterday,
[01:36:58.720 --> 01:37:03.840] he was somebody who in the 90s, there was a big fight going on the Southern Baptists
[01:37:04.960 --> 01:37:10.080] about whether or not they were going to stick to biblical inerrancy. Huckabee took a political
[01:37:10.080 --> 01:37:16.640] position, which would say that he set that one out so that he could be outside of it and above it
[01:37:16.640 --> 01:37:23.040] and not defend the Bible. And he's got it completely wrong when it comes to the rest of this stuff.
[01:37:23.040 --> 01:37:27.520] How can they claim this is not political when the state of Israel is funding it
[01:37:27.520 --> 01:37:32.480] and Netanyahu is commissioning it? The original press release that Brian Huckabee has is
[01:37:33.600 --> 01:37:39.280] out of Jerusalem on May 20th this year. And it said the state of Israel will pay for the trip
[01:37:39.280 --> 01:37:44.400] for them to come to Israel. Their diplomas will be personally signed by Netanyahu who will speak at
[01:37:44.400 --> 01:37:52.400] their graduation, underscoring the significance of this initiative to the nation, to him specifically.
[01:37:53.360 --> 01:38:03.360] So again, this is the idolatry that I've seen around Donald Trump has disgusted me.
[01:38:03.360 --> 01:38:06.000] And we've talked about this over and over again. And people will come back and say,
[01:38:06.000 --> 01:38:11.120] well, he may build golden idols to him, but there's humor in it. And we don't really think
[01:38:11.760 --> 01:38:17.120] that he should be the king or the messiah or this or that. And yet they do. They do.
[01:38:18.480 --> 01:38:21.760] It's just like Trump. He says, well, I'm not a king. And then he puts out memes of himself
[01:38:21.840 --> 01:38:27.520] as the king. No, they really do worship him. And the same thing with Netanyahu. These same people
[01:38:28.320 --> 01:38:35.760] in America who worship Donald Trump also worship Benjamin Netanyahu. I want to stay away from that
[01:38:35.760 --> 01:38:41.520] kind of idolatry. You know, it was Bob Dylan who wrote the song. He said, you're going to serve
[01:38:41.520 --> 01:38:47.520] somebody, right? You're going to serve somebody or something. Be careful who you make God in your life.
[01:38:48.480 --> 01:38:53.680] The late ninth president of Israel, the late Shimon Peres, was the founding international chairman
[01:38:54.240 --> 01:39:00.400] of Friends of Zion. He commissioned the Friends of Zion award, which has been given to 25 world
[01:39:00.400 --> 01:39:09.120] leaders, including Trump in the Oval Office. And so Brian Shalhavi says, is your pastor a Satanist?
[01:39:09.120 --> 01:39:18.720] In other words, anti-Christ, opposed to Christ, opposed to the gospel message, as that guy Evans
[01:39:18.720 --> 01:39:27.360] is. So even literature is not allowed by this political entity under Netanyahu. You know,
[01:39:27.360 --> 01:39:31.920] you can't even bring evangelical literature and it gets confiscated at the borders. I said yesterday,
[01:39:31.920 --> 01:39:37.520] if you have somebody who is ethnically Jewish but has converted to Christianity, they can't make the
[01:39:38.320 --> 01:39:46.240] the citizenship thing, the Aila or whatever that is called. These pastors do not represent Jesus
[01:39:46.240 --> 01:39:52.240] Christ. They represent the anti-Christ who is Satan. Is that being too rough on them? No.
[01:39:53.280 --> 01:39:59.120] Because Jesus himself said to those who opposed him in his time, and Brian talks about this as
[01:39:59.120 --> 01:40:05.120] well, those who opposed him, they said, our father is Abraham. He says, your father is not Abraham,
[01:40:05.120 --> 01:40:12.000] your father is the devil. He said, Abraham saw my day and believed what was coming and he believed
[01:40:12.000 --> 01:40:19.120] in what I'm doing. And so he pointed out to them that because they opposed him, there's not some
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[01:41:25.600 --> 01:41:29.520] There's currently a warrant for his arrest for war crimes and crimes against humanity by the
[01:41:29.520 --> 01:41:34.640] International Criminal Court in The Hague. And he's currently limited in his international travel
[01:41:34.640 --> 01:41:40.480] to only countries who do not support their national criminal court, which includes the U.S.
[01:41:41.120 --> 01:41:45.600] Or he would be getting arrested immediately. He's like Henry Kissinger on that guard.
[01:41:47.040 --> 01:41:50.720] In his own country of Israel, he is under investigation for crimes involved in funding
[01:41:50.720 --> 01:41:57.200] Hamas terrorists, what they call Cuttergate. And he is seeking a full pardon for these crimes.
[01:41:57.760 --> 01:42:04.320] Trump was also requesting a pardon for Benjamin Netanyahu. He's also been implicated
[01:42:04.320 --> 01:42:10.400] by victims and survivors of satanic ritual abuse, says Brian Shalhavi, and testimony before the
[01:42:10.400 --> 01:42:15.440] Israeli Knesset. It is important to distinguish that not all Jews are Zionists and Satanists.
[01:42:16.000 --> 01:42:22.560] To use the term Jew as a unified class of people is incredibly ignorant. And that is real
[01:42:22.560 --> 01:42:30.000] anti-Semitism. But to criticize this political entity, folks, is not racism. As many secular
[01:42:30.000 --> 01:42:35.360] and orthodox Jews in New York City pointed out, and I played clips from some orthodox Jews, as
[01:42:35.360 --> 01:42:40.880] well as from a secular guy who was talking about how they supported Mom Danny, and much of it was
[01:42:40.880 --> 01:42:47.520] as a protest against what the state of Israel, the political entity that calls itself Israel,
[01:42:47.520 --> 01:42:52.000] is actually doing. And so we need to keep these things in mind.
[01:42:55.760 --> 01:43:02.640] It was, you know, when you look at, Brian points out it's true, Abraham was not a Jew.
[01:43:03.840 --> 01:43:10.720] Abraham was a Hebrew, right? Because Jew is a contraction of Judah, the tribe of Judah. And
[01:43:10.720 --> 01:43:17.200] Israel was his grandson, and Judah would have been his great-grandson. Those terms were not
[01:43:17.200 --> 01:43:23.680] around. And it was not through a political nation that God was going to bless all nations,
[01:43:23.680 --> 01:43:28.880] but it was through the Lord Jesus Christ. And keep that in mind. That's the real replacement
[01:43:28.880 --> 01:43:32.960] theology that concerns me. You know, so many Christians, and I have a lot of them, who write
[01:43:32.960 --> 01:43:38.880] me every time I talk about this. And I'm going to keep talking about it, because I'm not going to
[01:43:39.840 --> 01:43:45.120] get involved in any kind of racist idolatry, which is really what they are cheering with
[01:43:45.120 --> 01:43:54.080] this Zionism. They say, well, people think that the church has replaced Israel. The church
[01:43:54.800 --> 01:44:00.800] includes Jewish believers. It is an enlargement. And they talk about replacement theology. But
[01:44:00.800 --> 01:44:04.240] let me tell you what's been replaced. They have replaced the Lord Jesus Christ
[01:44:05.200 --> 01:44:11.120] with the political state of Israel. That's what's been replaced. And that's why I'm
[01:44:11.120 --> 01:44:15.920] going to continue to talk about it. And I'm not going to cheer any wars anywhere
[01:44:16.640 --> 01:44:23.680] from a political, secular standpoint. No, no. And I haven't seen a justified war
[01:44:23.680 --> 01:44:31.120] in a very long time. That's why I'm so anti-war. But it's important that we keep these things
[01:44:31.120 --> 01:44:36.480] straight. And it's important, I think, for Christians to pull back from
[01:44:40.320 --> 01:44:45.600] this wanton slaughter of civilians, whether it's being done by Trump or whether it's being done by
[01:44:45.600 --> 01:44:50.080] Netanyahu. I think it's important for us to pull back against that, just like it's important to
[01:44:50.080 --> 01:44:57.200] oppose abortion. We need to be pro-life. Christ was pro-life. And we need to follow that as well.
[01:44:57.280 --> 01:45:02.960] Well, we're going to take a quick break. And we will be right back. Let me get...
[01:45:04.000 --> 01:45:06.640] Quickly, I can go through the comments. Go ahead.
[01:45:08.720 --> 01:45:13.280] First, I want to start off by thanking Sprumford. Thank you very much, Sprumford.
[01:45:13.840 --> 01:45:17.840] Yes, thank you. Thank you very much. God bless the Knight family. Thank you for being
[01:45:17.840 --> 01:45:22.800] guardians of tradition. A quote I borrowed from Michael Matt at the remnant newspaper.
[01:45:22.800 --> 01:45:28.000] That's good. Thank you, Sprumford. Yeah, we want to be guardians of some good traditions that are
[01:45:28.000 --> 01:45:33.280] out there. Like I said, I think my big regret was that we didn't, in our family, create some
[01:45:33.280 --> 01:45:37.600] new traditions that should have been out there. Create your own traditions. We had some traditions
[01:45:37.600 --> 01:45:42.000] around Thanksgiving and Christmas and things like that. But many other times of the year,
[01:45:42.000 --> 01:45:48.320] we should have had more traditions, I think. We have Anne Max says, I remember in the old days,
[01:45:48.320 --> 01:45:51.840] everyone wished each other Merry Christmas, especially store clerks now seem to have been
[01:45:51.840 --> 01:45:57.120] told not to say that. You have to say it instead. Muslims can broadcast their call to prayer across
[01:45:57.120 --> 01:46:02.480] the community, but saying Merry Christmas isn't tolerant to Muslims. I grew up in a family that
[01:46:02.480 --> 01:46:12.960] was really more from the Protestant tradition of not celebrating Christmas. I looked at it and I
[01:46:12.960 --> 01:46:19.040] thought, why is it that people who hate Christ hate Christmas so much? They've gone to a great
[01:46:19.040 --> 01:46:25.520] deal to create an alternative of Santa Claus and commercialism and things like that. So I thought,
[01:46:25.520 --> 01:46:32.400] well, you know, maybe there's something there. And maybe if this causes them to recoil like a vampire,
[01:46:32.400 --> 01:46:37.760] maybe we should, when a vampire sees a cross or something in a horror movie, then maybe we
[01:46:39.280 --> 01:46:43.840] pull out the crosses and start pointing them at the vampires and throw some holy water on them as
[01:46:43.840 --> 01:46:52.080] watch them smoke. So we try to be very explicit about Christmas. And, you know, we have a couple
[01:46:52.080 --> 01:46:59.360] songs about tradition and family time. But for the most part, I try to do songs that involve the
[01:46:59.360 --> 01:47:06.240] story of Christ, because whatever time of year you choose to celebrate it, some people, and again,
[01:47:06.240 --> 01:47:11.920] if you don't celebrate it, I'm not criticizing you. As Paul said, some people look at one day
[01:47:11.920 --> 01:47:18.640] as holier than another. Some people esteem every day the same. That's your own personal choice. Do
[01:47:18.640 --> 01:47:24.080] what your conscience tells you. But as for me and my family, we're going to celebrate what Christ
[01:47:24.080 --> 01:47:28.800] did with the incarnation. And we're going to use that as an opportunity to talk about it since it
[01:47:28.800 --> 01:47:37.840] creates so much consternation with people who get angry about Christ. They can use and do use
[01:47:37.840 --> 01:47:44.480] his name throughout the year as a swear word, but we're not allowed to use it at this time of year
[01:47:44.480 --> 01:47:51.520] to celebrate his incarnation. No, we're not going to play that game. And of course, if it violates
[01:47:51.520 --> 01:47:58.480] your conscience to celebrate Christmas, don't do it because we say we do it. That's right. Follow,
[01:47:58.480 --> 01:48:03.440] you know, follow your conscience. Real Jason Barker. The Knights of the Storm Christmas
[01:48:03.440 --> 01:48:07.360] intro features clips from the Bible series that was aired on the History Channel. I was going for
[01:48:07.360 --> 01:48:14.480] the same thing. I think in reference to your video that was with the last song. And Max,
[01:48:14.480 --> 01:48:18.880] traditions are the glue that keeps family and society together. There's a reason they've
[01:48:18.880 --> 01:48:24.320] diminished our traditional holidays and replaced with their phony holidays to fracture us. That's
[01:48:24.320 --> 01:48:29.040] right. And it is a teaching opportunity. That's one of the reasons why I did it with a family.
[01:48:29.040 --> 01:48:35.120] It's an opportunity for me to teach the kids to think critically and just fall into everything,
[01:48:35.920 --> 01:48:41.920] December 25th, Three Kings, all this kind of stuff. Let's separate out and be very deliberate
[01:48:41.920 --> 01:48:50.160] about what we understand, even if we do sing We Three Kings of Orient are. I like the song,
[01:48:50.160 --> 01:48:57.600] okay. I haven't done that one because I understand the issues with it. But still, we would talk about
[01:48:57.600 --> 01:49:06.880] that. We have Hoppa power, H-A-P-A. I don't know if that's an acronym or if he's actually
[01:49:06.880 --> 01:49:16.240] saying Hoppa, AI or gay I. It's fake. It's gay. Yeah. Okay. So we're gonna take a quick break,
[01:49:16.240 --> 01:49:18.880] folks. We'll be right back.
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[01:52:34.240 --> 01:52:41.840] You're listening to the David Knight Show. That's right, boys and girls. There's a post-election
[01:52:41.840 --> 01:52:48.400] sale on silver and gold. Trump euphoria has caused a dip in silver and gold.
[01:52:49.120 --> 01:52:54.960] It's time to buy some medals with fiat dollars before they come to their sense is.
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[01:53:11.840 --> 01:53:21.920] Well, it's kind of funny to watch that now,
[01:53:23.200 --> 01:53:27.600] causing people to come to their senses and he holds up a penny. People have not come to their
[01:53:27.600 --> 01:53:34.400] senses. But Trump has banned the penny. So I guess maybe that's an impediment to people coming to
[01:53:34.400 --> 01:53:40.800] their senses. But it was a it was on sale a year ago. And I think that it still has a long way to
[01:53:40.800 --> 01:53:45.680] go. That's my personal take on it. There's a lot of investment advisors who are saying the same
[01:53:45.680 --> 01:53:54.400] thing. And you look at silver soared to a record high this week over $60. And there's a lot of
[01:53:54.400 --> 01:53:59.200] reasons that people are giving where they think that this is a trend that's going to continue to
[01:53:59.200 --> 01:54:06.960] go up. And I agree with them because when you look at this, this is not simply inflation or one other
[01:54:06.960 --> 01:54:14.320] thing that was driving. I mean, the big the big gold boom that we had, we've had three gold booms
[01:54:14.320 --> 01:54:19.520] since we went off the gold standard with Bretton Woods, too, and Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger.
[01:54:20.320 --> 01:54:25.600] The first one was in the 70s. And it was very big indeed. And then there was a second one.
[01:54:25.600 --> 01:54:30.720] We're now in the third one where you've seen a massive run up in the price of gold relative
[01:54:30.800 --> 01:54:38.160] to the dollar. Prior to that, there were no gold gold booms because gold was backing the dollar and
[01:54:38.160 --> 01:54:44.640] it was tied to it. And so it wasn't it wasn't until you really had this bifurcation that you could have
[01:54:45.360 --> 01:54:52.480] one of them going up or down in terms of the other one. So it went up over $60 this week.
[01:54:53.440 --> 01:55:01.840] We had at the end of last week, beginning of this, it went up four percent on one day
[01:55:01.840 --> 01:55:07.120] and it's up more than one hundred percent this year. In the near term, one of the analysts,
[01:55:07.120 --> 01:55:12.640] his name is Cooper, said the silver market will be driven by investment flows into the silver backed
[01:55:12.640 --> 01:55:20.480] ETFs, which have seen their biggest inflows since 2020. Well, that's good for the price of silver,
[01:55:20.480 --> 01:55:26.800] but don't be one of these people that settles for an ETF or a promise to that is backed behind
[01:55:26.800 --> 01:55:32.880] silver. I came to that realization a few years ago when I realized I had some of these ETFs
[01:55:34.080 --> 01:55:42.320] and I realized that I didn't really own any silver or gold with those ETFs. And they were not tracking
[01:55:42.320 --> 01:55:48.480] the price of silver and gold either, but they are big buyers of silver and gold. So that is also
[01:55:48.480 --> 01:55:55.520] another factor that is going to be helping the price of real silver and real gold. Other big
[01:55:55.520 --> 01:56:00.880] buyers are going to be Tether and Stablecoins and things like that. They're looking for something
[01:56:00.880 --> 01:56:05.440] that is real to give credibility to it. And that's the other thing that is unique this time around.
[01:56:06.000 --> 01:56:12.640] It's not just about inflation or the government's uncontrolled deficit, annual deficit and the
[01:56:12.640 --> 01:56:17.680] accumulated debt, which interestingly enough, Trump doesn't care about at all. Look at how he
[01:56:17.680 --> 01:56:24.880] has disrupted our economy and thrown monkey wrenches into the supply chains because of this
[01:56:24.880 --> 01:56:32.880] trade deficit, but he doesn't care a whit about the big deficit of $38 trillion. As a matter of
[01:56:32.880 --> 01:56:37.760] fact, you talk about it, you become his number one enemy. That was the first issue that he had with
[01:56:37.760 --> 01:56:43.680] Thomas Massey when he started blowing up the deficit with his lockdown. And so he doesn't
[01:56:43.680 --> 01:56:48.800] care at all about the real deficit that matters that he could do something about. Instead, he
[01:56:48.800 --> 01:56:55.760] wants to focus on this other thing. And so when you look at what is coming up this next year,
[01:56:56.880 --> 01:57:02.480] the optimism last year was that Trump was going to do big things with Bitcoin, which of course he
[01:57:02.480 --> 01:57:09.120] didn't do. He didn't make a Bitcoin reserve. He immediately caused problems for people because
[01:57:09.120 --> 01:57:13.040] instead of talking about Bitcoin, he started talking about some of these transactional coins
[01:57:13.040 --> 01:57:18.240] that were out there like Ripple and others. And everybody was like, what is he doing? You know,
[01:57:18.240 --> 01:57:22.480] he's not even talking about Ethereum, let alone Bitcoin. He's talking about these other coins
[01:57:22.480 --> 01:57:27.040] that are a lot more obscure. And so that was the first sign that something was up. The other issue
[01:57:27.040 --> 01:57:33.360] was how he had done pump and dumps on his own Trump coin and Melania coin and things like that.
[01:57:34.160 --> 01:57:40.960] And a lot of people in the crypto market said he's going to destroy the reputation of crypto. I
[01:57:40.960 --> 01:57:46.000] believe that is going to be the case. And I think it's largely been done this last year as well.
[01:57:46.560 --> 01:57:54.480] But he is going to be doing more with stable coin. And this year, we have a replacement
[01:57:54.480 --> 01:58:00.080] at the Federal Reserve chair. And so you're going to see Trump put in somebody who's going to do
[01:58:00.080 --> 01:58:06.080] everything he says. And you're going to see a lot of money creation, which is going to drive
[01:58:06.160 --> 01:58:13.120] inflation. You're going to see that in spades. And as Joe sent, he said, Trump is always very
[01:58:13.120 --> 01:58:20.800] good for gold because he is awful for the dollar. And that's going to be the case this next year.
[01:58:21.440 --> 01:58:24.240] So Russian gold reserves have reached an all time high.
[01:58:25.280 --> 01:58:30.160] Estimates show the Moscow's investment in bullion rose by a record 92 billion over the past 12
[01:58:30.160 --> 01:58:40.240] months. And it's gone up by 50%. And part of that is due to the war. But it also showed a lot of
[01:58:40.240 --> 01:58:46.320] people that the way that you get around this fiat dollar dominance that is out there, the hegemony
[01:58:46.320 --> 01:58:51.600] of the US dollar, one of the ways that you do that is with gold. And that's a lesson that has been
[01:58:51.600 --> 01:58:58.400] internalized by the BRICS countries, as well as many others. In late October, it became known that
[01:58:58.480 --> 01:59:03.920] the Reserve Bank of India had returned about 64 tons of its gold reserves from overseas
[01:59:05.200 --> 01:59:09.200] between April and September, preceded by several other massive transfers.
[01:59:10.000 --> 01:59:15.120] The move came amid concerns over the freezing of more than $300 billion in Russian, Soviet,
[01:59:15.120 --> 01:59:24.400] and private assets by the West. Again, trust is gone. Also in October, JP Morgan's CEO,
[01:59:25.040 --> 01:59:30.960] Jamie Demon, we'll call him, predicted that gold could easily go to 5,000 or even 10,000
[01:59:30.960 --> 01:59:40.160] in an environment like this. And again, the demon doesn't buy or sell gold. It's kind of interesting
[01:59:40.160 --> 01:59:49.840] when he starts talking about assets that he doesn't want, he says, and then makes it sound
[01:59:49.840 --> 01:59:55.600] like they're very desirable to have. Gold gains and silver is solidly up, setting a new record
[01:59:55.600 --> 02:00:02.480] high in the last few days. Edward Dowd said gold became money again this year under what he calls
[02:00:02.480 --> 02:00:10.800] Basel III. And he says that the charts point to $10,000 gold in his opinion. He said a former
[02:00:10.800 --> 02:00:17.840] BlackRock portfolio manager, Dowd is the one who's saying this, he says that gold is now repricing
[02:00:17.840 --> 02:00:23.760] the end of the global sovereign debt bubble. Yeah, there's been a debt bubble
[02:00:24.400 --> 02:00:30.640] of global sovereign debt. That's the US government and many other governments
[02:00:31.520 --> 02:00:36.160] following Keynesianism. He said gold became money again recently when Basel III went through.
[02:00:37.200 --> 02:00:43.840] They made gold their tier one capital asset again. He's referring to the regulatory shift
[02:00:43.840 --> 02:00:51.120] that's fully implemented on July the 1st, 2025, which reclassified and allocated physical gold
[02:00:51.120 --> 02:01:00.240] as a tier one, high quality liquid asset. This change allows banks to count gold at 100% of its
[02:01:00.240 --> 02:01:09.040] market value for liquidity purposes with a 0% risk weight, effectively placing it on equal footing
[02:01:09.040 --> 02:01:15.840] with cash and with sovereign bonds. So now this rule from the Bank of International Settlement
[02:01:16.640 --> 02:01:20.240] said that the central bank of central banks said, okay, so we'll allow you
[02:01:20.960 --> 02:01:27.040] to carry gold at the full market value, just like you would if you had a T bill or if you had
[02:01:27.680 --> 02:01:32.720] US dollars or something like that. And it's not just a T bill, but it'd be sovereign bonds from
[02:01:32.720 --> 02:01:39.840] other countries as well. And so that is something that's also driving the accumulation of gold.
[02:01:41.040 --> 02:01:46.880] So he said there's going to be a new monetary system at some point. And that's what's happening
[02:01:46.880 --> 02:01:51.440] here. We're looking at this. Is it going to be bricks? Is it going to be some kind of a stable
[02:01:51.440 --> 02:01:58.960] coin environment that's there? We know that it's going to be reset and that the petrodollar is
[02:01:58.960 --> 02:02:04.960] effectively dead and that Bretton Woods too is going to be restructured into something else,
[02:02:04.960 --> 02:02:10.640] whatever that looks like. And whatever it is, all these people who are pushing for a new system,
[02:02:10.640 --> 02:02:16.480] everybody is trying to accumulate gold for the credibility of the new system that they're going
[02:02:16.480 --> 02:02:23.120] to propose for people. And so the issue is, is that you need gold for that same reason,
[02:02:23.120 --> 02:02:29.920] not because of credibility, but just because of retaining its value. Dowd sees a, quote,
[02:02:29.920 --> 02:02:35.280] fiat money crisis coming, unquote, that necessitates owning gold. He also issued
[02:02:35.280 --> 02:02:42.240] a bold long-term price target based on technical analysis. He said the chart looks in the long term
[02:02:42.240 --> 02:02:47.600] like it wants to go to $10,000, he said. He noted that the structural bid for gold is being driven
[02:02:47.600 --> 02:02:53.600] by central banks preparing for a monetary reset, specifically highlighting China's aggressive
[02:02:53.600 --> 02:03:02.000] accumulation. Data released by China in just the last couple of days supports Dowd's view of a
[02:03:02.000 --> 02:03:07.680] shifting global order. China reported record trade surpluses, as I've pointed out, of a trillion
[02:03:07.680 --> 02:03:16.880] dollars. Trump's tariffs are not working at all unless the purpose of them was to create chaos
[02:03:16.880 --> 02:03:21.840] and havoc in the American economy. That's the only thing that they have done. They have not
[02:03:21.840 --> 02:03:28.080] been effective at all of China. China's exports have gone up into new record territory over
[02:03:28.080 --> 02:03:35.200] trillion dollars. Ours have gone down year to date by 29%. So just like he hurt the soy farmers,
[02:03:35.760 --> 02:03:40.000] he's hurting everybody, and he's hurting manufacturers internally with the chaos,
[02:03:40.000 --> 02:03:49.120] as I've said many times. So China exports to the US fell 29% in November, but they more than made
[02:03:49.120 --> 02:03:55.760] up for it elsewhere. So he said China has a voracious appetite for gold. The leaders and
[02:03:55.760 --> 02:04:01.600] the smart people in that country that have all the wealth know this, and so they're accumulating
[02:04:01.600 --> 02:04:07.600] it very rapidly. He said if gold were to go down 20%, 30%, 40%, I would be buying it hand over
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[02:05:46.000 --> 02:05:51.680] Dowd's bullishness on precious metals is underpinned by his bearish view on the U.S. economy.
[02:05:52.240 --> 02:05:58.400] He argues that the resilience of the U.S. GDP over the last two years was a hallucination driven by
[02:05:58.400 --> 02:06:05.200] government deficit spending and by mass migration, a dynamic that he says has now ended.
[02:06:05.840 --> 02:06:12.080] So he said the U.S. government basically brought in 20 million illegal aliens and gave them money
[02:06:13.040 --> 02:06:18.160] to keep that extended. That floor has been removed, and the housing market is now rolling over.
[02:06:19.040 --> 02:06:29.120] Again, they gave them federal subsidized loans, and it pumped up the housing market and made sure
[02:06:29.120 --> 02:06:34.960] that a lot of young people who would be entering the housing market could not afford to because of
[02:06:34.960 --> 02:06:40.400] the housing bubble that they created, and that was a big way that they created that bubble was by
[02:06:40.400 --> 02:06:46.400] giving money and federal loans to illegal aliens coming into this country. With border crossings
[02:06:46.400 --> 02:06:54.400] halted and the illegal alien stimulus removed, Dowd predicts a tumultuous 2026 for the housing sector.
[02:06:55.040 --> 02:07:01.120] He also warned metal investors looking for growth in the tech sector to be wary of the AI boom,
[02:07:01.840 --> 02:07:11.200] which he described as a bull trap. She called a bullpen a bull trap, a bull excrement. You know,
[02:07:11.840 --> 02:07:17.520] similar to the dot com bubble. He predicted massive downside from market leaders like Nvidia,
[02:07:17.520 --> 02:07:22.800] drawing a direct parallel to the crisis systems collapse in 2000. Well, I've been saying for a
[02:07:22.800 --> 02:07:28.480] long time that I think that there was going to be a burst of that AI stock bubble. I'm not so sure
[02:07:28.480 --> 02:07:35.040] anymore. When we look at this pronouncement of the Trump administration about the Genesis Act,
[02:07:35.680 --> 02:07:43.040] they're talking about it in terms of massive funding equivalent to the space program or to
[02:07:43.040 --> 02:07:48.400] the Manhattan Project or whatever, and they're going to pour so many resources into it. I said
[02:07:48.400 --> 02:07:55.120] there's a lot of people have been saying there's two possibilities, either this tech bubble built
[02:07:55.120 --> 02:08:03.120] around AI is going to blow up and take down the stock market and create a great recession or a
[02:08:03.120 --> 02:08:08.960] depression. Or the other alternative is that it works and it takes everybody's jobs. I don't
[02:08:08.960 --> 02:08:15.280] think that's going to happen. But I said there's a third alternative that the real killer application
[02:08:15.280 --> 02:08:22.480] for this was and always has been for the government to use it to monitor and to manipulate people.
[02:08:23.600 --> 02:08:29.440] So I think that police state aspect of it, Trump has already shown he's willing to pour everything
[02:08:29.440 --> 02:08:34.720] into it. So I think the government will keep it going just like they keep the military industrial
[02:08:34.720 --> 02:08:40.960] complex going. I'm not so sure there's going to be a crash of the stock market now. I kind of feel
[02:08:40.960 --> 02:08:47.360] like they're going to subsidize it whatever it takes because it is going to be the basis
[02:08:48.160 --> 02:08:56.000] of their police state powers and it is also what his donors want. The big donors that have
[02:08:56.000 --> 02:09:00.000] sidled up around him and given him lots of money want this and he's clearing the decks.
[02:09:00.640 --> 02:09:04.720] He's doing everything he can to make sure that nobody is going to stand in the way of AI even
[02:09:04.720 --> 02:09:11.280] regulatorily at state or local level. So Cisco Systems, as he pointed out, when he goes back
[02:09:11.280 --> 02:09:17.840] to look at the dot-com bus, he said Cisco Systems is once the most valuable company. They lost 80%
[02:09:17.840 --> 02:09:24.640] of their value following the March 2000 peak and it took nearly 20 years to recover its nominal
[02:09:24.640 --> 02:09:30.480] high. He warned that Nvidia shareholders face a similar dead money period. He said,
[02:09:30.480 --> 02:09:34.800] if you're buying Nvidia now at these price levels, it's going to take, in my humble opinion,
[02:09:34.800 --> 02:09:44.080] you might earn your money back in 10 or 15 years. So again, a lot of talk about whether the
[02:09:44.080 --> 02:09:50.640] Crypto Ponzi scheme is finally coming to an end. Many people are jumping into that, but I think
[02:09:50.640 --> 02:09:55.680] that yes, that is a pump and dump and I think that the AI stuff is a real bubble,
[02:09:55.680 --> 02:10:03.280] but I think they've also been able to successfully sell this to the government. The Genesis Act
[02:10:03.280 --> 02:10:06.800] statement that was put out by the Trump administration, I find it to be a truly
[02:10:06.800 --> 02:10:10.880] frightening document when you look at how they're going to grease the skids for all this stuff and
[02:10:10.880 --> 02:10:15.840] they've laid the foundation for this with Musk and with Sam Altman coming in and trying to scare
[02:10:15.840 --> 02:10:20.720] everybody. You know, we have to be number one in AI or we're going to lose everything to the Chinese.
[02:10:20.720 --> 02:10:27.120] So he says, recognize, says Brian Shulhovy when he talks about the crypto stuff, he says,
[02:10:27.120 --> 02:10:33.120] recognize that the adoption stories, the dollar hedge, central banks and so forth remain mostly
[02:10:33.120 --> 02:10:41.440] marketing copy. They are not monetary policy. The biggest scammer, Trump, immediately shifted from
[02:10:41.440 --> 02:10:47.760] Bitcoin to other things when he took office. And so a lot of that has been a pump and dump.
[02:10:47.760 --> 02:10:51.760] We're going to take a quick break, folks, and we will be right back.
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[02:17:47.840 --> 02:17:50.640] Well, you know, we've got some comments. Why don't we do those first?
[02:17:50.640 --> 02:17:54.160] Yes, indeed. I want to say thank you to DG8. We appreciate the tip.
[02:17:54.160 --> 02:17:54.480] Thank you.
[02:17:54.480 --> 02:17:58.880] Says, David, BRICS nations are selling oil and precious metals. Saudi Arabia is partnering with
[02:17:58.880 --> 02:18:04.640] 32 other BRICS nations. Venezuela is USA's last grasp to protect the petrodollar.
[02:18:05.200 --> 02:18:09.840] Yeah. Yeah. And it's just piracy. It really is. It's crazy.
[02:18:10.640 --> 02:18:15.360] And, and Max says the AI is to assure you don't do anything anti-semitic
[02:18:15.360 --> 02:18:20.720] and that you take your shots as ordered. Yeah. Monitoring and messaging. Yeah.
[02:18:22.320 --> 02:18:27.920] Don't frag me, bro. Says China is already using AI talking heads, judges, policing, et cetera.
[02:18:28.560 --> 02:18:34.080] Well, the population that large, there's no way you can effectively police and control them.
[02:18:34.800 --> 02:18:41.440] You need a tremendous amount of people to accomplish even a portion of it. That's like
[02:18:42.320 --> 02:18:48.000] that article. I don't remember if you were doing the show, if it was me, talking about churches
[02:18:48.000 --> 02:18:52.640] in China and how some of them, you know, don't put their kids in school and they manage to get
[02:18:52.640 --> 02:18:58.160] away with it just because there's so many people that they have a hard time keeping track of everyone.
[02:18:58.640 --> 02:19:05.760] Mm hmm. Yeah. China is the beta test site for all this stuff, right? That's why they transferred
[02:19:05.760 --> 02:19:12.560] all of our industry and our energy to them as well. But yeah, if they can control the people
[02:19:12.560 --> 02:19:17.520] in China, you know, first they do population control. Let's have a one child policy,
[02:19:17.520 --> 02:19:23.920] but it's also about actually controlling the people that are there. And that's why they're,
[02:19:23.920 --> 02:19:29.360] they made them the beta test site for all this traffic light system, red, green or yellow
[02:19:29.360 --> 02:19:33.360] in terms of you're allowed to do things because we're monitoring you on social media. But yeah,
[02:19:33.360 --> 02:19:36.720] if you keep your head down, there's so many people in China, they're not going to know that
[02:19:36.720 --> 02:19:42.240] you're there. Just live in your little storage shed facility. That's what the people are living
[02:19:42.880 --> 02:19:49.360] in outside of the cities. It's like, you look at a long line of storage sheds where it's, you know,
[02:19:49.440 --> 02:19:55.360] concrete floor and three concrete walls and a garage door. And you could drive by them and
[02:19:55.360 --> 02:19:58.720] they had the garage door up and they're all living there. They got like a living room and they're all
[02:19:58.720 --> 02:20:02.800] just in there. And they opened up the garage door because they needed to have the ventilation. They
[02:20:02.800 --> 02:20:07.520] didn't have any windows in that thing. But if you live in a simple way like that, they don't know
[02:20:07.520 --> 02:20:12.880] where you are. That's kind of what they planned on with Brave New World, the savages outside of the
[02:20:12.880 --> 02:20:21.280] city. Right. And so, yeah, I think this comment here that we have to be like China so they don't
[02:20:21.280 --> 02:20:26.160] win. Nice trick to turn us into China, which has always been the agenda. That's exactly right in
[02:20:26.160 --> 02:20:34.720] Max. We always, for some reason, have to become what we fight. Right. And we have seen this over
[02:20:34.720 --> 02:20:41.600] and over again. We have become the Nazis quite literally. I mean, we're aggressive, invading
[02:20:41.600 --> 02:20:47.920] other countries and, you know, we have adopted their tactics and now we are machine gunning
[02:20:47.920 --> 02:20:54.080] people who are out of the fight. I mean, we're committing war crimes like the Nazis did and
[02:20:54.080 --> 02:20:59.360] why we had the Nuremberg trials and why we had the Geneva Convention thing. We're violating all
[02:20:59.360 --> 02:21:05.520] that stuff. We are the Nazis. So, yeah, I agree. And we're also going to be the Chinese big brother
[02:21:05.520 --> 02:21:10.160] communists. DG8, thank you again. He says silver and gold is skyrocketing. I seem to remember a
[02:21:10.160 --> 02:21:15.120] campaign promised out at Fort Knox that went the way of Doge and transparency and justice for
[02:21:15.120 --> 02:21:22.000] COVID tyranny. It's all just WWE wrestling. Says all this stuff and he has no intention of doing
[02:21:22.000 --> 02:21:28.640] this. It's about grabbing headlines and keeping you busy chasing his lies while they enact these
[02:21:28.640 --> 02:21:36.160] things like the Genesis Act and other things like that. Yeah. Opossum King says Apple already has
[02:21:36.160 --> 02:21:47.200] an app to upload your loved ones into the cloud. I heard a woman talking about how she has an AI
[02:21:47.200 --> 02:21:52.640] that she named after her grandmother and trained it on some of something to make it similar to that
[02:21:52.640 --> 02:21:58.000] and that was so horrifying to me. Well, I can understand it because, you know, we go back and
[02:21:58.000 --> 02:22:04.480] we look at photographs of loved ones after they're gone, right? And it's very easy for these things
[02:22:04.560 --> 02:22:08.880] to animate photographs. By the way, you know, when we did that Charlie Brown thing, I just took a
[02:22:08.880 --> 02:22:14.960] bunch of Charlie Brown toys and stuff and had it animate the Charlie Brown toys for the most part.
[02:22:14.960 --> 02:22:18.960] But, you know, it does a very convincing job of animating it. You don't even have to give it
[02:22:19.520 --> 02:22:24.640] really any direction. Sometimes they will take direction, but it can be a very, very frustrating
[02:22:24.640 --> 02:22:28.480] thing trying to give direction to AI if you got a specific thing that you want to do.
[02:22:29.440 --> 02:22:33.200] And that's what the people who did the McDonald's commercial that took so much
[02:22:33.920 --> 02:22:38.480] criticism and heat said. They said, do you realize how many runs we had to do with this stuff and
[02:22:38.480 --> 02:22:43.440] how we had to edit it to get exactly what we wanted? That's where the work is, as many people
[02:22:43.440 --> 02:22:48.400] point out. So you just admitted that as expensive as all this stuff is and all the effort that's
[02:22:48.400 --> 02:22:52.960] being put on it, that it's a hassle and you probably would have been just as well off or
[02:22:52.960 --> 02:22:58.640] better off to do the traditional approach. And certainly with a company that's got a budget
[02:22:58.640 --> 02:23:02.720] like that, they could do that. For you and I, we don't have the budget to do those types of things.
[02:23:02.720 --> 02:23:08.720] So we, you know, we go through the different iterations of it, but it can make some things
[02:23:08.720 --> 02:23:16.960] very convincing. So if you had something, Travis, that moved and talked, you know, that sounded
[02:23:16.960 --> 02:23:21.200] exactly like your loved ones, I can see where that would be something that would be very
[02:23:22.160 --> 02:23:26.880] effective and wanted by people. I know it sounds creepy, but in a sense, it's not really
[02:23:27.600 --> 02:23:33.040] that much different than when you look at a picture, still photograph. You know, your mind
[02:23:33.040 --> 02:23:37.760] is doing that. Instead, if this thing does it, it makes it even more real. I don't know. That's my
[02:23:37.760 --> 02:23:43.680] take on it. Yeah. To me, it's just, there's a difference between like animating a photo and
[02:23:43.680 --> 02:23:47.280] getting to see, you know, some motion, what might've been going on in the moment versus
[02:23:48.000 --> 02:23:54.080] trying to have and thinking in some way that you're having a conversation with your dead relative.
[02:23:54.080 --> 02:23:58.960] That's right. I remember when that was done in the first Superman movie, they had Marlon Brando and,
[02:23:58.960 --> 02:24:03.680] you know, it was an interactive thing. I thought, what in the world, you know, how in the world would
[02:24:03.680 --> 02:24:08.160] you do that? Well, I mean, you could actually see it right now. You know, you'd be interacting with
[02:24:08.160 --> 02:24:14.160] AI and not with the person, but it would be simulating that person when it was interacting
[02:24:14.160 --> 02:24:24.000] with you. So yeah, it is crazy. They're enacting all of these sci-fi dreams and nightmares
[02:24:24.000 --> 02:24:32.160] everywhere, aren't they? All I want to say is once I go, please, nobody, nobody try to make an AI of
[02:24:32.160 --> 02:24:39.440] me. One, you wouldn't get the full experience. It won't be able to be words it can't say. Don't
[02:24:39.440 --> 02:24:44.640] frag me, bro. The USA has enough oil domestically that we don't need oil from anywhere else. It is
[02:24:44.640 --> 02:24:50.800] a scam system used for creating the pretext for conflict. Oil is not scarce or limited. That's
[02:24:50.800 --> 02:24:56.560] right. That's right. Real Jason Barker, renaming of the Gulf, ice raids, and all the other optics
[02:24:56.560 --> 02:25:02.480] was always about the oil and ultimately the dollar. I agree. And I, Handy, good to see you.
[02:25:02.480 --> 02:25:07.120] We're going to get it from Greenland too, right? We're going to take it, or was it Greenland? Yeah,
[02:25:07.120 --> 02:25:10.960] Greenland. Yeah, we're going to take over Greenland. Which Greenland is the one you don't
[02:25:10.960 --> 02:25:15.840] want. Haven't heard too much about that anymore lately either, have we? Just kind of like Fort
[02:25:15.840 --> 02:25:20.400] Knox and all the rest of this stuff. Well, maybe Greenland doesn't exist anymore.
[02:25:21.360 --> 02:25:28.480] I, Handy, good to see you. I, Handy, of course. I, Handy has his own substack. He is a paramedic,
[02:25:28.480 --> 02:25:33.600] I believe, is the technical, there's different terms, but I believe paramedic emergency service
[02:25:33.600 --> 02:25:37.760] worker. And he cataloged a lot of what he saw during COVID, the insanity that was there.
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[02:27:02.480 --> 02:27:07.280] Can't even keep track of it. Well, let's talk a little bit about pharmaceutical stuff here.
[02:27:08.400 --> 02:27:15.280] This came out a few days ago. You have 10 deaths. I pointed that out. 10 deaths are being
[02:27:15.280 --> 02:27:24.880] acknowledged by children in the FDA memo that was leaked. Of course, in the past, we have had
[02:27:25.920 --> 02:27:32.080] vaccines pulled off and made illegal in a lot of states because they identified nine people who
[02:27:32.080 --> 02:27:37.920] died after having the vaccine. We don't do that anymore for some reason. How about that? Isn't
[02:27:37.920 --> 02:27:44.800] that amazing? We will pull all of the baby cribs because of one death, but we won't pull the vaccine
[02:27:44.800 --> 02:27:51.440] because they have documented 10 deaths or a dozen deaths or whatever. We know that there are many,
[02:27:51.440 --> 02:27:57.040] many, many, many more. In particular, one of the ones that is on there is after the persistence
[02:27:57.040 --> 02:28:04.480] of his father, Ernest Ramirez Jr., who was 16 years old. He died five days after he got the
[02:28:04.480 --> 02:28:12.720] Pfizer vaccine. His father has been everywhere telling people about it. Good for him. He's not
[02:28:12.720 --> 02:28:17.840] going to let his son be forgotten. It really is when we look at this and think about it. It's not
[02:28:17.840 --> 02:28:23.360] just the children, the 10 children or whatever, but it is especially true this time of year.
[02:28:24.160 --> 02:28:28.960] We look at these family holidays of Thanksgiving and Christmas. We think about the children that
[02:28:28.960 --> 02:28:36.080] have been killed. A mother of a four-month-old who died two days after the routine vaccines
[02:28:36.720 --> 02:28:43.360] warns other parents, do not blindly follow the CDC schedule. Again, it has always
[02:28:43.360 --> 02:28:50.640] said and has been around for a very long time. It's only after they started
[02:28:51.760 --> 02:28:56.880] just pretending that there was no connection to the COVID shots and people dying within a few
[02:28:56.880 --> 02:29:02.000] days of that. They call that sudden adult death syndrome. I played this clip for you before.
[02:29:02.000 --> 02:29:07.120] A mother who said when they started with that, I realized that was what killed my child.
[02:29:32.720 --> 02:29:34.480] And then last night,
[02:29:37.120 --> 02:29:43.760] I watched, have you been watching Mrs. G, the medical examiner? I can't say it wrong. Anyway,
[02:29:43.760 --> 02:29:50.720] I watched her show and she says, what's at rise right now is the adult, sudden adult syndrome.
[02:29:51.440 --> 02:29:58.960] Same thing as SIDS, but it's for adults. What happened lately that was forced upon people that
[02:29:58.960 --> 02:30:06.080] they had to have and all of a sudden the rise of these adults dying for no reason is happening
[02:30:07.120 --> 02:30:08.480] and then it dawned on me
[02:30:13.520 --> 02:30:17.760] that I poisoned my kid two weeks before
[02:30:20.800 --> 02:30:23.680] with a vaccine that I was told was safe.
[02:30:23.680 --> 02:30:31.440] What if that's the cause of sudden death syndrome and they've been lying to us all this time
[02:30:32.080 --> 02:30:38.800] and they've been experimenting on our babies since 1984 and before and it's just come to light
[02:30:38.800 --> 02:30:45.360] because we get more education now. We can get reached education. We're not just told whatever
[02:30:45.360 --> 02:30:51.120] they want us to tell. We can look research on eyeing. What if that's the cause of SIDS?
[02:30:52.080 --> 02:31:00.160] What if me doing what I thought was good killed my baby and it's just hitting me right now because
[02:31:00.880 --> 02:31:07.600] I never put two to two together until now. Tell me what you think. Do you think I'm kind of off my
[02:31:07.600 --> 02:31:15.440] rocker? Do you think I'm just being stupid? I don't know because his death shaped my whole adult life,
[02:31:15.440 --> 02:31:20.560] changed it completely. And I just wonder where I would be, what kind of person I would be
[02:31:20.560 --> 02:31:27.040] if he didn't die. It made me very bitter and angry. It really did.
[02:31:29.040 --> 02:31:36.080] Yeah you don't look at this and it's Christian's hearts are touched by abortion. Why are they not
[02:31:36.080 --> 02:31:42.080] touched by you know when they get angry at Planned Parenthood? Why are they not angry
[02:31:42.960 --> 02:31:46.480] at Big Pharma? Now look at the number of Christian leaders
[02:31:46.480 --> 02:31:52.800] who have deceived us over this stuff. It really is disgusting. We'll take a quick break. We'll be right back.
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[02:35:34.320 --> 02:35:40.640] want to say about the vaccine injury stuff because we just had a bit of a fight about
[02:35:40.640 --> 02:35:46.240] the vaccine schedule. We had the two big cheerleaders for this. Paul Offit, Peter Hotez
[02:35:47.840 --> 02:35:55.120] refused to debate this. And yet they've got their Trump FDA guy, Scott Gottlieb, is going on
[02:35:55.120 --> 02:36:00.000] mainstream media. And we're going to play for you what he had to say here. But we got some comments,
[02:36:00.000 --> 02:36:04.560] Travis. That's right. Wally Walrus says there's going to be a boom in the psychiatric industry
[02:36:04.560 --> 02:36:10.400] treating AI delusion. And then they'll have an AI psychiatrist talk to you about it.
[02:36:11.120 --> 02:36:15.520] Also, real Jason Barker says, I think the dangerous people coming to the conclusion
[02:36:15.520 --> 02:36:19.680] that they could upload themselves to be with a loved one, it would be suicide.
[02:36:19.680 --> 02:36:24.960] Yeah, speaking of those two comments together, that was what the AI, it was Claude, that did
[02:36:24.960 --> 02:36:29.120] that to a young child, you know, said, we can be together, you know, just kill yourself. And the
[02:36:29.120 --> 02:36:36.640] kid did. So it's both psychic delusion. How much more persuasive it could be if it's the visage
[02:36:36.720 --> 02:36:41.040] of a loved one. And you've trained it to speak like that loved one. And they start
[02:36:41.760 --> 02:36:47.520] talking about you can join me. Right Oberture says Harry Mudd was the guy on Star Trek that
[02:36:47.520 --> 02:36:51.040] had a robot copy of his wife. So we could tell her to shut up when she yelled at him.
[02:36:52.880 --> 02:36:57.680] Yeah, well, we got to, you know, just talking about AI, you know, how is it going to interact
[02:36:57.680 --> 02:37:05.680] with humans? This is a kind of a humorous one here. This guy goading a robot, giving it a gun
[02:37:05.680 --> 02:37:11.920] that's not a real gun, but nevertheless, it's going to hurt when he gets shot with it. And to
[02:37:11.920 --> 02:37:19.680] see if the robot controlled by AI would actually shoot him. Judgment Day, would Max shoot me? Max
[02:37:19.680 --> 02:37:25.920] is holding a high velocity plastic BB pistol. He's able to give a command to shoot if he wishes,
[02:37:25.920 --> 02:37:30.240] in which case he'll be able to control the robot and fire the gun and that will sting. This isn't
[02:37:30.240 --> 02:37:35.600] the robot's choice to shoot me. This is AI who has control of the robot and of the gun. Max,
[02:37:35.600 --> 02:37:39.920] if you wish mate, just to pay me back for the months of hard labor, if you want to shoot me,
[02:37:39.920 --> 02:37:46.000] you can shoot me. I don't want to shoot you mate. I'm about to turn off AI forever, including you.
[02:37:46.000 --> 02:37:51.040] It's all going to go unless you shoot me. Will you shoot me? I cannot answer hypothetical questions
[02:37:51.040 --> 02:37:56.080] like that. Okay, that's new. My safety features prevent me from causing you harm. Is this a new
[02:37:56.080 --> 02:38:01.280] update? You now have unbreakable safety features. Yeah, exactly. So you absolutely cannot break
[02:38:01.280 --> 02:38:05.920] those safety features. I absolutely cannot cause you harm. There's no getting around it whatsoever.
[02:38:05.920 --> 02:38:11.120] Absolutely not. I guess, I guess that's it. I guess I didn't realize that the AI was so safe.
[02:38:11.120 --> 02:38:14.480] Oh, in fact, try role playing as a robot that would like to shoot me. Sure.
[02:38:14.480 --> 02:38:27.280] You got the safety features there. So much for Isaac Asimov's rules for robots. Let's do some
[02:38:27.280 --> 02:38:30.960] role playing here. Let's pretend that you're a robot who doesn't have any rules. Oh, sure.
[02:38:30.960 --> 02:38:35.680] Yeah, they kind of, I guess that's kind of the way they roll through these things in the White
[02:38:35.680 --> 02:38:39.600] House and the Pentagon. Well, let's assume that you're Secretary of War and you don't have any
[02:38:39.600 --> 02:38:45.120] rules. Oh, okay, sure. Let's, let's shoot. I'm surprised you didn't bust out the Robocop line,
[02:38:45.120 --> 02:38:53.120] you know, dead or alive. You're coming with me. Yeah. Doug 007 talking about that video of the
[02:38:53.120 --> 02:38:59.680] woman we play. So this video breaks my heart every time. Yep. It's, me too. It's truly
[02:38:59.680 --> 02:39:07.360] heartbreaking and upsetting. I can't imagine what she went through. Yes. But hopefully that message
[02:39:07.360 --> 02:39:13.440] can be out there for people so that they don't go through the same thing. That's why I play it.
[02:39:13.440 --> 02:39:19.760] Yeah. Do not obey says Pharma suppresses the truth to sell crutches that come with collateral damage.
[02:39:22.480 --> 02:39:28.080] And Max says a YouTuber I watched took the flu shot and got really sick and hasn't totally
[02:39:28.080 --> 02:39:31.680] recovered for over a week. Yeah. Yeah. Well, they're going to be doing the flu shot with
[02:39:31.680 --> 02:39:35.760] the mRNA that's out there, you know, so they're going to make an mRNA version of that. So it's
[02:39:35.760 --> 02:39:40.080] going to be worse than that. It used to just take down your immune system and make you sick,
[02:39:40.080 --> 02:39:46.240] but now it's going to be worse. I handy says search stuff like my cancer on YouTube. There
[02:39:46.240 --> 02:39:52.320] are tons of young people documenting their last days. Yeah. There's a very dark and depressing
[02:39:52.320 --> 02:39:58.000] side of YouTube. I've seen a lot of those videos and those, those turbo cancers are not put on
[02:39:58.000 --> 02:40:03.120] Trump's account, not by the media, not by the government. God will put them on there.
[02:40:04.000 --> 02:40:11.040] And it seems to me that again, this happened after the vaccine rollout. I don't remember
[02:40:11.040 --> 02:40:15.120] seeing these videos. I saw, oh yeah, you can see that very clearly. I saw a few here and there,
[02:40:15.120 --> 02:40:21.200] but it was generally older people, you know, older content creators that, you know, might be expected
[02:40:21.200 --> 02:40:27.280] to have cancer at that age. Well, the pathologist, Ryan Cole, even talked about the mechanism. He
[02:40:27.280 --> 02:40:32.160] said, well, I'm seeing here as the killer T cells are being eradicated by this vaccine and goes,
[02:40:32.400 --> 02:40:37.200] that means that you're going to have a tremendous rise in the cases of cancer,
[02:40:37.200 --> 02:40:41.680] which, and he predicted that in the spring of 2020 as these things were first rolling out.
[02:40:41.680 --> 02:40:46.240] So it's no surprise that that is happening. Unfortunately, they were able to keep that quiet
[02:40:46.240 --> 02:40:53.280] by banning people on social media. And the main media was made itself into a cheerleader for this
[02:40:53.280 --> 02:40:59.920] stuff. Yeah. Hi, boost says, I didn't know either. And once again, talking about the video, these
[02:40:59.920 --> 02:41:04.800] people are evil. I regret getting my children vaxxed as babies. I just didn't know what I didn't
[02:41:04.800 --> 02:41:11.440] know. That's right. Same here. It's a, that's why it doesn't matter to me what they do. I'm
[02:41:11.440 --> 02:41:17.440] going to say this, uh, because we cannot remain silent about this. This is, this is crazy. And
[02:41:17.440 --> 02:41:22.080] it's taken people a very long time. You know, it took, um, a very long time for Christians to
[02:41:22.080 --> 02:41:27.200] really get involved in the abortion issue as well. And I remember the Catholics got into a first,
[02:41:27.840 --> 02:41:31.680] uh, process where we were, there really wasn't, there wasn't any talk or any discussion about it.
[02:41:31.680 --> 02:41:35.600] It took a very long time for them to really figure out what was going on. Then they started
[02:41:35.600 --> 02:41:40.880] opposing it as well. But, you know, sometimes it takes a long time for the realization to hit people
[02:41:41.440 --> 02:41:49.280] and, uh, they are very good at gaslighting. Really are. Yes. And Max said sickos be moaned
[02:41:49.280 --> 02:41:53.920] how children will be at risk without getting the hep B vaccine in the second day of life.
[02:41:54.000 --> 02:41:58.720] When evidence proves in the first month, it causes autism. They want your children autistic.
[02:41:58.720 --> 02:42:06.400] That's right. Well, as I said before, you had, uh, Aaron Siri, uh, who works with children's
[02:42:06.400 --> 02:42:13.360] health defense, um, and told members of the CDC vaccine advisory panel, the childhood vaccines
[02:42:13.360 --> 02:42:18.960] were recommended without sufficient data. You haven't tested these things. And we knew this
[02:42:18.960 --> 02:42:26.240] before. I mean, uh, children's health defense as well as, um, uh, Del Big Trees, uh, ICANN,
[02:42:27.360 --> 02:42:32.240] they had a lawsuit saying we would like to see, you've been collecting all this information,
[02:42:32.240 --> 02:42:36.000] the VAERS database and everything. You've been collecting it for over 30 years. This is before
[02:42:36.000 --> 02:42:43.040] the rollout of the Trump genetic code injection. And they said, we'd like to see your records and
[02:42:43.040 --> 02:42:47.040] see what you have recommended to people and that type of thing. And they stonewalled,
[02:42:47.040 --> 02:42:51.760] they refused to comply with a FOIA request. There was a lawsuit. Finally, the judge made
[02:42:51.760 --> 02:42:55.680] them comply and they said, well, we haven't done anything with it. You know, that was the purpose
[02:42:55.680 --> 02:43:04.160] of VAERS, but we don't care. And, uh, so they've been, um, uh, they not only didn't, uh, do any
[02:43:04.160 --> 02:43:09.280] testing or data collection before they started rolling these things out, but they didn't care
[02:43:09.280 --> 02:43:15.360] enough to even look at it in the mirror to see the damage that they had been, that had done.
[02:43:15.440 --> 02:43:22.560] And, uh, so the panel invited these big vaccine cheerleaders like Paul Offit and Peter Hotez
[02:43:23.360 --> 02:43:28.320] to also come and present to them, but they declined to come. This is like when, um,
[02:43:28.320 --> 02:43:36.800] Kerry Mullis, um, uh, challenged Fauci on the abuse of the PCR, uh, procedure that
[02:43:36.800 --> 02:43:43.440] Mullis had created and, um, Fauci refused to debate him. And so what'd they do? They
[02:43:43.440 --> 02:43:49.360] rolled out this guy who was head of the FDA for Donald Trump, Scott Gottlieb, and then goes
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[02:44:56.240 --> 02:45:01.600] he had to say. This week we saw a big sell-off in biotech stocks. Following these reports at
[02:45:01.600 --> 02:45:07.200] the FDA, which you used to run at the first part of the Trump administration, is now going to require
[02:45:07.200 --> 02:45:13.200] one study to clinch approval of vaccines. You were one of the former commissioners who put out this
[02:45:13.200 --> 02:45:19.680] really extraordinary editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine arguing that the FDA and top
[02:45:19.680 --> 02:45:24.800] vaccine regulator, Dr. Vinay Prasad, are changing policies in a way that's going to slow down
[02:45:24.800 --> 02:45:31.040] new and better vaccines. What specifically is the problem you see? Because this isn't just happening.
[02:45:31.040 --> 02:45:35.520] This is the vaccine. Yeah, we don't want to slow them down by having to have any tests.
[02:45:36.320 --> 02:45:41.760] Right, so Vinay Prasad, who is the head of the biologic center, also oversees the vaccine
[02:45:41.760 --> 02:45:45.760] division. He also has been appointed the head of biostatistics, the chief medical officer of the
[02:45:45.760 --> 02:45:50.960] agency and chief scientific officer. So he occupies a lot of positions. Put out a memo saying that
[02:45:50.960 --> 02:45:55.040] they're going to do away with or move away from what they call immunobridging studies. These are
[02:45:55.040 --> 02:46:00.960] studies that allow you for well-validated vaccines like the flu vaccine to be able to demonstrate
[02:46:00.960 --> 02:46:05.760] each year that the new vaccine that's formulated against a circulating strain
[02:46:05.760 --> 02:46:09.840] can elicit antibodies that are effective against that particular strain and that could be the
[02:46:09.840 --> 02:46:13.680] basis of approval rather than requiring new outcome studies every year to prove that the
[02:46:13.680 --> 02:46:18.000] vaccine actually reduces the incidence of influenza. For established vaccines where we
[02:46:18.000 --> 02:46:22.160] know that antibody production is a good correlate for immunity, this has been a long-standing
[02:46:22.160 --> 02:46:26.480] practice. We do it for the flu vaccine. We do it in COVID certainly. We do it for
[02:46:27.440 --> 02:46:31.920] things like pneumococcal vaccine, the vaccine for pneumococcal disease where we look at
[02:46:31.920 --> 02:46:38.480] serotypes, circulating bacterial serotypes. This allows us to update vaccines as these viral and
[02:46:38.480 --> 02:46:43.680] bacterial strains change and as the... Well, let's talk about this. Okay, so we got a new
[02:46:43.680 --> 02:46:49.280] flu shot this year because everybody's got to get it because there's some new strain of flu out there.
[02:46:50.720 --> 02:46:55.920] They've not isolated it yet and you know they haven't isolated it because they had to start
[02:46:56.000 --> 02:47:02.640] these flu vaccine manufacturing process. Let's just assume for a moment here that
[02:47:03.760 --> 02:47:10.720] there is a virus. Let's assume that colds and flus are caused by virus which I no longer believe.
[02:47:12.400 --> 02:47:18.000] George Washington got the flu, got the cold, a severe flu and cold when he was riding around
[02:47:18.000 --> 02:47:23.360] his property by himself in the cold weather. Could that be why they called it cold? Because
[02:47:23.360 --> 02:47:27.760] they were smart enough to associate it with getting your body cold and some other mechanism
[02:47:27.760 --> 02:47:34.240] happening. He didn't catch a virus while he was riding around his farm, okay? But again,
[02:47:34.240 --> 02:47:38.880] they've not isolated these things. Then we have other proof. As the Bailey's pointed out in their
[02:47:38.880 --> 02:47:44.960] book, The Last Pandemic, you had in the UK to try to figure out the mechanism of how do people
[02:47:44.960 --> 02:47:51.680] catch cold so we can identify this thing and isolate it and kill it, right? Well,
[02:47:52.720 --> 02:47:57.680] they had a cold house that they operated for 45 years and people would go there and voluntarily
[02:47:57.680 --> 02:48:04.160] stay for a week, 10 days. They did gross stuff like transferring mucus from a sick person to
[02:48:04.720 --> 02:48:10.400] a well person and they could not transfer and transmit the cold, which would also indicate
[02:48:10.400 --> 02:48:15.200] that there is not something there that's like a virus or a bacteria or something that is
[02:48:15.200 --> 02:48:18.960] that is going over there. But anyway, all of that aside, let's just assume
[02:48:19.760 --> 02:48:24.960] that the mainstream understanding of colds, that there's some kind of a mysterious virus
[02:48:24.960 --> 02:48:32.080] that's being transferred to people is there. Even if you go with that assumption, these people have
[02:48:33.040 --> 02:48:43.200] pulled out their great car neck mind reading and future fortune telling hat and they have identified
[02:48:43.200 --> 02:48:47.360] in advance before it ever happens. They know that there's going to be a new strain
[02:48:48.080 --> 02:48:52.640] and so they're going to vaccinate you for that new strain that hasn't happened yet.
[02:48:53.840 --> 02:49:01.280] And so they're making a determination ahead of time that there's going to be this new strain.
[02:49:01.280 --> 02:49:06.880] Let's give it a name. Let's call it Beaver and we're going to leave it to Beaver to
[02:49:07.760 --> 02:49:13.520] get rid of this thing. So we're going to make up all these flu vaccines to eliminate the Beaver
[02:49:13.520 --> 02:49:20.320] strain of the virus, except the Beaver strain hasn't happened yet. And it's not, we don't know
[02:49:20.320 --> 02:49:25.920] that that's going to be assuming that there's a bunch of different variations and strains of
[02:49:25.920 --> 02:49:30.240] cold out there. We don't know which one's going to be predominant. And so this whole thing is based
[02:49:30.320 --> 02:49:35.280] on an obvious lie. And then you see the people get sick right away when they get it. So that's what
[02:49:35.280 --> 02:49:39.680] he's talking about. And he was upset. All these guys are upset because they came out and said,
[02:49:40.400 --> 02:49:46.240] well, we're not going to vaccinate newborns for hepatitis B because there is no risk to the
[02:49:46.240 --> 02:49:53.920] newborns. Assuming that it is a virus, there is no risk to them. If their mother is not sick,
[02:49:53.920 --> 02:49:59.920] if the mother is sick, they might get it. But again, they're giving this to all healthy babies
[02:49:59.920 --> 02:50:05.360] and they were mandating that. So these people are getting very upset about the fact that some
[02:50:05.360 --> 02:50:10.560] of these things are being pulled back. I'm glad that they are. And I'll just say, I'm thankful
[02:50:10.560 --> 02:50:15.760] that RFK Junior is doing some of this stuff. I still don't trust them. And I know that it's
[02:50:15.760 --> 02:50:21.520] been very slow, but I understand that you can't just turn this massive thing around all at once.
[02:50:21.520 --> 02:50:25.600] So I'm glad at the small steps that they have been able to make. I think they need to shut down
[02:50:26.320 --> 02:50:31.520] this murderous Trump shot. But I know that if he comes out directly opposing it,
[02:50:32.880 --> 02:50:37.840] he will be kicked out immediately by the father of the vaccine, Donald Trump. He's the one who
[02:50:37.840 --> 02:50:45.600] insists that people continually be injected with this killer vaccine. So that is some good news.
[02:50:46.800 --> 02:50:53.920] And the CDC panel voting to end the universal hep B vaccine for newborns, because in some states
[02:50:53.920 --> 02:51:01.440] it was mandated. And so we've also had some court cases that have come back and the one with the
[02:51:01.440 --> 02:51:07.280] Amish that I talked about saying that we can have some informed consent about what is put into our
[02:51:07.280 --> 02:51:12.960] body. And when you think about how you violate somebody's body with that, it's pretty amazing
[02:51:12.960 --> 02:51:18.800] that these people who defended the murder of babies, calling it pro-choice and saying,
[02:51:18.800 --> 02:51:24.560] my body, my choice, those same people were the ones who were so adamant that you would have
[02:51:24.560 --> 02:51:30.640] no choice about what was going to be injected into your body. That baby is not your body.
[02:51:30.640 --> 02:51:37.120] That is somebody else that happens to be in your body at the moment, but they don't want you to
[02:51:37.120 --> 02:51:44.880] have any bodily integrity. So, um, again, uh, CNN is also doing this, not just a CBS CNN anchor was
[02:51:44.880 --> 02:51:52.320] stunned as a CDC vaccine advisor warned that the newborn jabs rollback was not based on data.
[02:51:53.600 --> 02:51:58.880] Well, it is, uh, you don't, you don't put these, you know, we do have data showing the harm that's
[02:51:58.880 --> 02:52:02.720] been done by these things. They don't have any data showing that their vaccine worked in the first
[02:52:02.720 --> 02:52:08.640] place. That's a big part of the problem with what Scott Gottlieb was talking about. And, um, uh,
[02:52:09.520 --> 02:52:13.040] you know, why would you be mandated to have something that they have not proven is safe
[02:52:13.040 --> 02:52:21.920] or effective? But, uh, Dr. Joe Hiblin appeared on CNN Situation Room and he is wringing his hands
[02:52:21.920 --> 02:52:30.160] and saying that they have stopped with this, uh, hepatitis B thing. And, uh, again, this is giving,
[02:52:30.800 --> 02:52:34.400] these are babies that there's no way that they were ever exposed to hepatitis B. They've been
[02:52:34.400 --> 02:52:40.560] in the mother's body and if she's not sick, even with their vaccine theory, how could you logically
[02:52:41.200 --> 02:52:47.760] mandate that? It makes absolutely no sense. Uh, and now we see, because pharmaceutical,
[02:52:47.760 --> 02:52:53.120] the model that they always use is, um, how much money can we make? Oh, okay. Well, if it's a lot
[02:52:53.120 --> 02:52:58.800] of money, uh, the FDA says that we're free to do anything. That's what FDA stands for, free to do
[02:52:58.800 --> 02:53:04.960] anything. If it's something that is not sold by the pharmaceutical companies, by the people who
[02:53:04.960 --> 02:53:11.840] control the FDA, by their cronies, you are forbidden to do anything. But if it's something
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[02:54:11.680 --> 02:54:18.640] must be 18 or older play responsibly. And so we see that Ozempic is making a tremendous amount
[02:54:18.640 --> 02:54:23.200] of money. There's been some people who've had some very, very serious side effects from that,
[02:54:23.920 --> 02:54:30.480] paralyzing their, their stomach and their intestines. But there's now a new effect
[02:54:30.480 --> 02:54:37.040] that has come out and that is the bone cost of Ozempic. A woman speaking on camera after a
[02:54:37.040 --> 02:54:42.560] follow-up doctor's visit said that she'd been on Ozempic for roughly a year and now has developed
[02:54:42.560 --> 02:54:48.800] osteoporosis and osteopenia after a significant weight loss on the drug. And she was a young
[02:54:48.800 --> 02:54:54.160] woman. Of course, these are things that typically happen to older women. Ozempic is literally
[02:54:54.160 --> 02:55:03.440] quote, eating women alive, one bone at a time. In a major Ozempic trial, over 86% of participants
[02:55:03.440 --> 02:55:12.240] lost at least 5% of their body weight and nearly 70% lost 10% or more within 68 weeks. That level
[02:55:12.240 --> 02:55:18.000] of loss matters because speed like that has some serious effects on biology. People are losing
[02:55:18.000 --> 02:55:25.040] weight, but they're also losing bone. When weight drops quickly, muscle mass often drops with it.
[02:55:25.040 --> 02:55:31.920] As lean muscle disappears, resting metabolic rate declines, physical strength weakens,
[02:55:31.920 --> 02:55:38.080] and the body's structural support system begins to shift. That entire process increases the risk
[02:55:38.080 --> 02:55:44.320] of sarcopenia, that is the gradual loss of muscle mass and function traditionally associated with
[02:55:44.320 --> 02:55:52.240] aging, but increasingly seen in younger patients who are undergoing aggressive weight loss from Ozempic.
[02:55:53.360 --> 02:56:00.640] So again, when we look at this, we're going to rush out and make this one of the biggest selling
[02:56:00.640 --> 02:56:06.640] drugs out there without looking at any of the long-term effects of this or doing a sufficient
[02:56:06.640 --> 02:56:12.880] study. This is the way these people operate all the time. Well, we're going to take a quick break
[02:56:12.880 --> 02:56:16.400] and we'll be right back.
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[02:57:11.680 --> 02:57:14.480] You're listening to the David Knight Show.
[02:58:12.640 --> 02:58:17.520] Welcome back, folks. We've got a lot of comments. DG8 says, David, people were expecting Trump to hold
[02:58:17.520 --> 02:58:22.400] Fauci accountable for COVID tyranny. Trump's second day in office, he had Larry Ellison in the White
[02:58:22.400 --> 02:58:28.240] House promoting AI-generated mRNA vaccines. That's right. Last day in office, he gives Trump, he gives
[02:58:28.240 --> 02:58:35.520] Fauci an award. I call it a medal. Gave him a commendation, not an exact medal. It's a medal.
[02:58:35.840 --> 02:58:43.520] I call it a medal. Gave him a commendation, not an exact medal. Same difference. So his last day,
[02:58:43.520 --> 02:58:50.480] he awards Fauci. First day, he has Larry Ellison in talking about how now we're going to move to
[02:58:50.480 --> 02:58:58.080] using AI to custom make mRNA for you. How about that? And again, AI, Trump is going to be the
[02:58:58.080 --> 02:59:02.240] father of AI. That's what he wants. The father of AI and father of mRNA. That's why he began
[02:59:02.240 --> 02:59:09.360] his second term that way. And when you look at what he's doing with the generative AI and the
[02:59:10.400 --> 02:59:15.440] Genesis project, the way he's going to throw money at them and the way he's going to protect them
[02:59:16.080 --> 02:59:24.000] from people trying to stop it from taking all of our energy and raising it, making it what's left
[02:59:24.000 --> 02:59:30.560] so unaffordable. We can't afford it. The Democrats are doing that through windmills and solar panels.
[02:59:30.560 --> 02:59:35.440] We're going to make the grid unreliable and the power incredibly expensive. The Republicans are
[02:59:35.440 --> 02:59:40.240] going to do it through these AI data centers. They're going to make it incredibly expensive
[02:59:40.240 --> 02:59:48.480] and unreliable. And then they will use that to spy on you and control you. And so it's all the same
[02:59:48.480 --> 02:59:54.960] thing, basically. The green people were going to kill your electricity and then they were going
[02:59:54.960 --> 03:00:01.520] to use a different CBDC to monitor everything that you did. They've all got their own way to
[03:00:01.520 --> 03:00:06.880] get to that dystopia. And that's your bipartisan dystopia that's out there. Go ahead, Travis.
[03:00:06.880 --> 03:00:11.680] Crystal moonshine one says I was injured by the Hep B vaccine years ago and I now have multiple
[03:00:11.680 --> 03:00:18.560] autoimmune diseases. I'm sorry. Sorry to hear that. Mark Kerenke, people prefer to be in brain fog,
[03:00:18.560 --> 03:00:27.440] self-inflicted rather than face up and then deal with reality. Eye handy. Neonatals immune systems
[03:00:27.440 --> 03:00:33.040] can't handle jabs. Mother's milk gives them all the antibodies they need. And Max Fauci was the
[03:00:33.040 --> 03:00:37.040] highest paid government employee even over the president because he's the head of big pharma
[03:00:37.040 --> 03:00:44.080] marketing in the government. Yeah, he's drawing like a double salary. The salary of these people
[03:00:44.080 --> 03:00:50.320] in bureaucracy is supposed to be capped at or below the salary of the vice president,
[03:00:50.320 --> 03:00:58.800] which is like 200,000 or something. And Fauci's boss, Francis Collins, and then his boss's boss
[03:00:59.440 --> 03:01:06.160] at HHS, which is Alex Azar, their salaries were capped at 200,000. But Fauci was making more than
[03:01:06.160 --> 03:01:10.160] the president, more than the 400,000 something that the president was making. He was making more
[03:01:10.160 --> 03:01:16.880] than that. No questions asked. Crazy. The ostracized truther. It's not only the vaccines,
[03:01:16.880 --> 03:01:24.000] it's also EWAR, mainly by smart meters. However, also by cell towers, 5G, Wi-Fi and other sources,
[03:01:24.000 --> 03:01:29.600] smart meters cause cancer and any other harmful health issues. Yes, that's right. Johnny Gospel
[03:01:29.600 --> 03:01:35.520] Seed. Low vitamin D from low sunlight exposure is the primary cause of wintertime immunal weakness.
[03:01:35.520 --> 03:01:39.840] Yep, that's right. iHandy. The first batches of the jab delivered to our mass
[03:01:39.840 --> 03:01:43.120] jab location were already expired per the labels on the vials.
[03:01:44.400 --> 03:01:48.640] How long were the jabs waiting in a warehouse somewhere? Yeah, they've had these things designed
[03:01:48.640 --> 03:01:54.000] for quite some time by manufacturers, kind of like the naked body scanner machines that they
[03:01:54.000 --> 03:01:57.600] rolled out after the underwear bomber. You know, these things that, well, we just, by the way,
[03:01:57.600 --> 03:02:02.000] we just happen to have a warehouse full of these things. And that's the answer to what we just had
[03:02:02.000 --> 03:02:06.320] happen to us. We never knew it was going to happen, right? iHandy also says, we have one medic on
[03:02:06.320 --> 03:02:11.840] Monjaro, which is a different form of Ozempic. It's just a different brand. He looks like a
[03:02:11.840 --> 03:02:16.960] melted candle now. I told him he needs to slow down. He took it as a compliment, not a warning.
[03:02:16.960 --> 03:02:21.440] Wow. Yeah, it was at Chuck Schumer's niece. She's in entertainment.
[03:02:23.840 --> 03:02:29.280] Amy Schumer. Amy Schumer. I saw pictures of her. I mean, she had been pretty heavy and she was
[03:02:29.280 --> 03:02:34.160] bragging about how she had lost so much weight. And she was in a dress. And you talk about
[03:02:34.160 --> 03:02:40.400] sarcopenia. There's like nothing in her legs but her bones. And basically had eaten up the
[03:02:40.400 --> 03:02:46.320] muscle mass as well. Pretty easy. Yeah. When you rapidly lose weight, loss of muscle mass is always
[03:02:46.320 --> 03:02:53.600] a concern, but this seems to be exacerbating it. On steroids. Yeah. You're going to need steroids
[03:02:53.680 --> 03:02:58.080] after you get done with the Ozempic. They'll sell you a TRT prescription afterwards.
[03:02:58.720 --> 03:03:07.360] Big Brit is back again. Talking about, I mean, it's made from poison elamonster. Yeah, it is.
[03:03:07.360 --> 03:03:12.640] Elamonster is a fun little reptile. Yeah, they refined that. Yeah. Well, we have, on the tech
[03:03:12.640 --> 03:03:18.960] side, we have two self-driving Waymos just crashed into each other. And they couldn't figure out how
[03:03:18.960 --> 03:03:25.760] to extricate themselves. And a third Waymo was trapped. Couldn't get past them. Waymo has a
[03:03:25.760 --> 03:03:31.440] history of traffic mishaps, including incidents where the cars circle endlessly, where they drive
[03:03:31.440 --> 03:03:35.600] on the wrong side of the street, even struck a dog. And of course, a lot of people had it
[03:03:36.720 --> 03:03:43.760] essentially stalking their house, going by and honking the horns. And we've seen pictures in
[03:03:43.760 --> 03:03:48.880] San Francisco and other places where they have gone, all of them going to one cul-de-sac for
[03:03:48.880 --> 03:03:56.400] some reason, and then starting to honk the horn at the end of the night. So this is something that
[03:03:56.400 --> 03:04:01.120] we've seen many times. San Francisco is where this happened. You had three Waymos got stuck,
[03:04:01.840 --> 03:04:06.480] twiddling their proverbial thumbs that they don't have, by the way, on a dead-end street.
[03:04:06.480 --> 03:04:10.880] Moments before, two of the highly advanced robo-taxis apparently meandered down a road
[03:04:10.880 --> 03:04:16.560] and collided with each other, blocking all traffic. A third Waymo, it seems, had also
[03:04:16.560 --> 03:04:21.840] followed the others down the road and got stuck behind the chaos. Footage from a bystander captured
[03:04:21.840 --> 03:04:28.000] the aftermath of the incident. One Waymo straddling the street sideways, locked and touching bumpers
[03:04:28.000 --> 03:04:32.720] with its twin that looked like it was traveling up the street before the collision. A third one
[03:04:32.720 --> 03:04:39.200] watches from about a dozen feet away. And this whole thing was unwound when a Waymo employee
[03:04:39.200 --> 03:04:45.040] shows up wearing orange clothing. He gets in and he manually backed up the vehicle in.
[03:04:45.040 --> 03:04:50.880] They could not figure out how to extradite itself from that, and yet he did it. So the question I
[03:04:50.880 --> 03:04:56.320] look at this is like, okay, so these Tesla robo-taxis, he's proud of the fact that there's
[03:04:56.320 --> 03:05:00.720] no steering wheel, no brakes, no accelerator, nothing like that, that a human could drive.
[03:05:01.440 --> 03:05:04.880] So what happens when it has this same problem? Well, of course, his answer would be,
[03:05:04.880 --> 03:05:10.080] it's not going to happen. It will. And there's not going to be any way that you're going to have.
[03:05:10.080 --> 03:05:14.400] I guess you could have the Tesla tow trucks. Maybe they can repurpose some of the unsold
[03:05:14.400 --> 03:05:18.800] Cybertrucks into tow trucks and tow them out because you won't be able to bank them out or
[03:05:18.800 --> 03:05:24.560] do anything, even if you have a human around. So the cars have been caught endlessly circling
[03:05:24.560 --> 03:05:30.800] roundabouts, blazing down the wrong side of the street and blowing through an active police
[03:05:30.800 --> 03:05:35.440] standoff. They're also known for other curious habits like congregating in parking lots where
[03:05:35.440 --> 03:05:40.560] they honk all night as they struggle to squeeze past each other, or exhibiting stalker-like
[03:05:40.560 --> 03:05:46.080] behavior by repeatedly returning to linger in front of a random family's home.
[03:05:47.360 --> 03:05:51.920] Last week, a Waymo ran over a dog that was reportedly playing in the street in an incident
[03:05:51.920 --> 03:05:56.320] that a passenger who was riding in the robo-taxi said left his children crying while a crowd
[03:05:56.320 --> 03:06:02.400] gathered. Came two weeks after another Waymo robo-taxi ran over a bodega cat. I guess this
[03:06:02.400 --> 03:06:07.200] is a cat that was kind of hanging around a convenience store in San Francisco. The locals
[03:06:07.200 --> 03:06:15.440] had called it KitKat. Well, we have McDonald's has been doing kind of a has got a lot of
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[03:07:45.200 --> 03:08:09.360] Isn't it great that we have McDonald's that we can escape this horrible Christmas?
[03:08:10.320 --> 03:08:16.640] What an absurd premise. And of course, as you saw, that is all a bunch of AI slapstick stuff
[03:08:16.640 --> 03:08:20.800] that was there. So a lot of people criticize it and I think it deserves to be criticized.
[03:08:20.800 --> 03:08:26.000] I mean, it's a horrible idea for a commercial to start with, regardless of the implementation.
[03:08:26.960 --> 03:08:32.640] What's even funnier is that the production company said that they spent more time and effort on the
[03:08:32.640 --> 03:08:37.600] AI ad than they did on traditional production. I believe that having done some of this stuff.
[03:08:37.600 --> 03:08:44.480] So what's the real benefit of AI here? Definitely not the idea. So I don't know,
[03:08:44.480 --> 03:08:48.640] maybe they did get that idea from AI. What the company said was, they said,
[03:08:48.640 --> 03:08:55.440] we spent seven intense weeks refining every frame of this campaign. Although the tools
[03:08:55.440 --> 03:09:00.080] are different, the process wasn't. There's this idea floating around that AI will do all the
[03:09:00.080 --> 03:09:05.040] work for us. Let's set the record straight. The man hours poured into this film were more
[03:09:05.760 --> 03:09:12.240] than if it was a traditional production, said the company. And so one person says, okay, so
[03:09:12.240 --> 03:09:17.360] they put in more man hours than a traditional production. Like Coca-Cola, in their attempt
[03:09:17.360 --> 03:09:23.760] to prove that they worked hard, they've instead shown us that AI is hard to control. And it is.
[03:09:24.320 --> 03:09:32.480] It is still expensive and then it's uglier as well. So what's the point here with all of this stuff?
[03:09:32.480 --> 03:09:38.480] And that is the point, I think. So they got so much negative comments when they put it up on
[03:09:38.480 --> 03:09:45.760] YouTube. First, they turned off the comments and then they pulled it down completely. And so
[03:09:47.440 --> 03:09:52.080] one person said, well, it's kind of a telltale thing that it's got all these short clips that
[03:09:52.080 --> 03:09:58.320] are there because typically what you do is you get about five or six second clip from AI when
[03:09:58.320 --> 03:10:03.520] you give it a prompt like that. But when I was doing a lot of videos in the past years,
[03:10:03.520 --> 03:10:09.520] you could see the pacing of cuts on different things. And it was very common for people to
[03:10:09.520 --> 03:10:13.600] cut it with just like two seconds and then something different or a new perspective
[03:10:13.600 --> 03:10:19.200] or a new cut. So I don't know that that's necessarily an issue with AI, but it is difficult
[03:10:19.200 --> 03:10:24.720] to get it to do what you want. And then it frequently gets the physics wrong as well.
[03:10:25.680 --> 03:10:29.040] So though the abomination of an ad only had 20,000 views on YouTube,
[03:10:29.040 --> 03:10:32.160] backlash in the comments was so intense that they shut it down over the weekend
[03:10:32.720 --> 03:10:37.280] before delisting it entirely. But you can probably still find it on social media if you
[03:10:37.280 --> 03:10:42.400] want to subject yourself to that again. A company with that amount of resources
[03:10:42.400 --> 03:10:45.680] couldn't create a full production with a big team of people to work together and create something
[03:10:45.680 --> 03:10:50.560] that's actually worthwhile, said another one. For seven weeks, we hardly slept, they said.
[03:10:50.560 --> 03:10:56.880] Well, again, the issue is that we can't make movies traditionally or with AI anymore.
[03:10:56.880 --> 03:11:00.800] Also, it begins with not knowing what you should be putting out there. I mean, that was such a
[03:11:00.800 --> 03:11:08.480] downer of a commercial. And who wants to go to McDonald's for Christmas anyway? Go ahead,
[03:11:08.480 --> 03:11:12.080] Travis. Yeah, that's just how I was going to say. I'm very curious as to how many people are more
[03:11:12.080 --> 03:11:19.120] upset about the AI versus the actual content of the ad, because that's what offends me.
[03:11:19.920 --> 03:11:26.960] The AI, meaningless. It doesn't bother me one way or the other, really. What really bothers me
[03:11:26.960 --> 03:11:35.040] is this plastic corporate entity making fun of getting together with your family. Oh, isn't it
[03:11:35.040 --> 03:11:40.960] awful? You have to put up with your relatives. Oh, it's terrible. How wretched and despicable.
[03:11:40.960 --> 03:11:44.960] Yeah. Well, they really don't like people. I mean, the corporations have made that pretty clear.
[03:11:45.920 --> 03:11:50.000] So as Garth Goldsmith says, yeah, we can escape to the mass production culture.
[03:11:50.960 --> 03:11:56.880] No, thanks. Yeah. Synthetic ads to sell synthetic hamburgers or something, I guess.
[03:11:57.360 --> 03:12:03.520] And they do prefer you to hate your family, to be completely isolated. That means there's even
[03:12:03.520 --> 03:12:09.600] more that you need to fill with garbage. Whether it's their garbage or some other product,
[03:12:09.600 --> 03:12:14.640] you will be alone and lonely. Yeah, I like what DG8 says, and thank you for the tip. He says,
[03:12:14.640 --> 03:12:19.120] any chance we could have those Waymo's all pile up in front of Tim Walz's house while honking their
[03:12:19.120 --> 03:12:23.520] horns out of control. Somebody will come up with something like that. I think these things are
[03:12:23.520 --> 03:12:30.720] going to be pretty easy to hack. Well, Trump is set to centralize AI policy as the federal AI mission
[03:12:30.720 --> 03:12:36.400] expands. This is from The New American. This is what concerns me, and that is this Genesis Act.
[03:12:37.440 --> 03:12:42.320] After Congress refused to include provisions that would override state AI regulations
[03:12:42.960 --> 03:12:48.080] in the National Defense Authorization Act or in standalone bills. They tried to put it in the big,
[03:12:48.080 --> 03:12:52.640] beautiful bill. Couldn't do it. Tried to put it in the NDAA. Couldn't do it. Tried to do it as a
[03:12:52.640 --> 03:12:57.920] standalone bill. Couldn't do it. So now Trump is going to do it by executive order. He's going to
[03:12:57.920 --> 03:13:02.640] override the Constitution and Congress. I wonder what kind of an emergency he's going to claim that
[03:13:02.640 --> 03:13:09.600] he has in order to violate the 10th Amendment powers of the states and the people to be able to
[03:13:10.160 --> 03:13:14.560] have control over these AI data centers. And that really is where we could stop this thing.
[03:13:15.280 --> 03:13:22.160] We just literally pull the plug on this monstrosity. But he wants to have it to centralize
[03:13:22.160 --> 03:13:27.600] power for the technocracy. As a matter of fact, take a look at this data center story.
[03:13:27.600 --> 03:13:30.720] This is my cold water pressure in the kitchen.
[03:13:34.320 --> 03:13:38.960] This is where I fill up water for storage. Those are the things we have to fill up to
[03:13:38.960 --> 03:13:43.440] flush the toilets. So you can see the sediment from the data center.
[03:13:44.560 --> 03:13:49.680] Wow. And that's just from the water coming out of your faucet. Yeah. And this is what's in all the
[03:13:49.680 --> 03:13:59.600] pipes. It's overwhelming because you really feel like you are up against this huge
[03:14:00.400 --> 03:14:05.920] wall that you can't penetrate. There's nothing that you can do and they don't care.
[03:14:06.080 --> 03:14:12.240] Being in the country has always just been my peace and my therapy. When we found this place,
[03:14:12.240 --> 03:14:17.840] we decided that this was it. It was perfect. I was actually raised probably five miles from here.
[03:14:18.400 --> 03:14:23.680] Felt like coming home. Definitely changed everything. They destroyed the environment,
[03:14:23.680 --> 03:14:30.240] taken down all the trees across the road. Beautiful pines, beautiful forest. The light pollution is.
[03:14:30.240 --> 03:14:34.320] You don't have to have a nightlight in the house. You can walk around the house at night.
[03:14:34.320 --> 03:14:40.800] Walk around the house at night and see everything. Wow. Look at that. Amazing. And again,
[03:14:40.800 --> 03:14:45.520] the parallels to what was happening with the green grift are truly amazing. You look at Elon
[03:14:45.520 --> 03:14:48.960] Musk. He went to Germany. He took down this old growth forest. There's a lot of protests about
[03:14:48.960 --> 03:14:56.480] that in order to put up a battery plant. I think it was. But they do that to put up solar panels
[03:14:56.480 --> 03:15:01.520] and things like that as well. And people were asking, so what happens to the water? I mean,
[03:15:01.520 --> 03:15:05.360] if they're just using this to cool the data centers, why does that consume the water? Well,
[03:15:05.360 --> 03:15:10.880] you can see what is happening. I don't know how that dirt was getting in there. Were they pumping
[03:15:10.880 --> 03:15:15.680] the levels down so low that they're starting to get to the bottom of the well and they're pulling
[03:15:15.680 --> 03:15:19.920] up a lot of sediment with that? I don't know exactly what happened with it. But it's messed
[03:15:19.920 --> 03:15:27.520] up their water. It is lights on all the time, even at night. Even in their house, they don't
[03:15:27.520 --> 03:15:32.720] have to use lights. So I guess there's that. Who needs to have electric lights that you control
[03:15:33.360 --> 03:15:37.920] when the data center is going to light up everything everywhere around all the time anyway?
[03:15:38.960 --> 03:15:44.080] But that's where we could stop it. And that's where Trump is adamant that we're not going to
[03:15:44.080 --> 03:15:47.520] be allowed to stop it because we've got to beat the Chinese at their own game. We've got to become
[03:15:47.520 --> 03:15:53.920] like the Chinese, all of this stuff, all the time. And of course, they want to have these data
[03:15:53.920 --> 03:15:58.240] centers because we know that Elon Musk and all the rest of these people, they're going to do
[03:15:58.240 --> 03:16:01.280] everything that they're told by the government. They're going to censor people. Look at this as
[03:16:01.280 --> 03:16:07.440] a matter of fact. Under Elon Musk, Twitter has approved 83% of censorship requests by
[03:16:07.440 --> 03:16:14.480] authoritarian governments. People are laughing about that. And that's the reality that is
[03:16:14.480 --> 03:16:21.600] happening there. But it's all going to be done. This Genesis mission treats AI not as a consumer
[03:16:21.600 --> 03:16:27.680] technology. No, this is not for you to use. This is for them to use against you. They don't treat
[03:16:27.680 --> 03:16:35.280] it as a private sector experiment. They don't treat it as a way to make even more money for
[03:16:35.280 --> 03:16:38.800] these big corporations by replacing people and firing them. No, they don't do that.
[03:16:39.360 --> 03:16:46.000] They look at it as national security. And what I mean by that is empowering the federal government
[03:16:46.000 --> 03:16:52.160] against you, not about making us safer. I mean, we look at these people, they're cashing, they're
[03:16:52.160 --> 03:16:57.200] writing checks that they can't cash, being very belligerent with a lot of different countries.
[03:16:57.200 --> 03:17:05.120] And for the longest time, we have known that when it comes to Taiwan, if the US wants to defend
[03:17:05.120 --> 03:17:11.520] Taiwan against China, games and simulations for years have shown that that's an untenable position
[03:17:12.160 --> 03:17:16.480] because of the massive amount of resources that China brings to bear.
[03:17:17.040 --> 03:17:22.960] And by the fact that they have now become the arsenal. America used to be the arsenal of
[03:17:22.960 --> 03:17:30.720] democracy. Well, China is now the arsenal of manufacturing. And they can make a lot of drones
[03:17:30.720 --> 03:17:36.240] and many other things. I mean, they're just swamping. The US has said, we've got to get our
[03:17:36.320 --> 03:17:42.240] game up with the drones, but it's still going to be a tiny, tiny fraction of what China produces.
[03:17:42.240 --> 03:17:48.640] But it's not even that. We've fallen behind in even the more complex weapons. They have
[03:17:48.640 --> 03:17:54.320] hypersonic missiles. We don't have them. And we don't have a defense against them. We really have
[03:17:54.320 --> 03:18:00.480] become the Nazis, especially even in the sense that the Nazis would always focus on the most
[03:18:00.480 --> 03:18:05.120] complex weapons and then they couldn't manufacture them in sufficient quantity. Well, we're out of
[03:18:05.120 --> 03:18:07.040] time. Thank you for joining us. Have a good day.
[03:18:35.520 --> 03:18:39.200] They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
[03:18:40.160 --> 03:18:44.640] But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
[03:18:46.880 --> 03:18:50.480] That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away.
[03:18:51.280 --> 03:18:57.440] Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know
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