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12Feb24 Super Sunday Circus as the US Empire Makes Its Moves Abroad #SuperBowlMassacre

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"Super Sunday" and Washington Empire Wastes No Time Pushing for War
  • As the public is distracted with the Stupor Bowl circus, the Senate votes on Super Bowl Sunday to fund more war in Ukraine & Israel
  • #SuperBowlMassacre
  • Also on Sunday, the 45th anniversary of the Iranian Islamic Revolution. Americans ignore the 1953 CIA coup that started the process
  • A look back at 20+ years of alarms about Iran's IMMINENT NUKES warnings and demands for immediate invasion
  • Oil Wars (and piracy) — allegations that dozens of US tankers are stealing oil from Syria as America occupies 20% of the country. Did you miss the vote?

Stupor Bowl Elitism
  • The sequin suited Mr. Pfizer
  • Super Bowl elitism — guess what percentage of median household income is the ticket price
  • Biden fumbles his Super Bowl opportunity, then mumbles his way through a couple of set pieces
  • Trump attacks Taylor Swift for "disloyalty" — it's ALWAYS about him

Plotting Biden's Exit
  • His mental incompetency, his criminal actions continue to be the topic of speculation about whether and how he will be removed as the Democrat candidate
  • Can he be replaced by Dems? Who would be the likely replacement?

Meet Trump 3.0 — Trump's Campaign Promises
  • Explains to MAGA that he will use funding to get people to do what he wants — did they understand now that's what he did in 2020?
  • Trump claims he will save 2A and Biden will destroy — here's a reality check on what he DID
  • Shooting from the lip — Trump refers to Jan6 as "insurrection" and says he would encourage Russia to attack any NATO country that doesn't pay up
  • Projection — Melania has been missing for the entire campaign up until now, as she returns Trump attacks Nikki for her missing husband — who's on military duty
Christianity as cringe entertainment
  • Tuesdays w Taylor"
  • The Chosen" fictional character creates
  • Canterbury Cathedral hosts "Rave in the Nave" turning the ancient cathedral into a discotheque
Doomers — the right is in a downward spiral with the sure, relentless march of globalism — what is the antidote? How do we prep?

The Militarization of Medicine — the Medical Industrial Complex, a mirror of the MIC


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Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to the David Knight Show. As a clock strikes thirteen, it's Monday, the twelfth of February, year of our Lord, twenty twenty four. Well, today we're going to take a look at the Stupor Bowl. And I call him that because as that pageant was unfolding and everybody was so concerned about that and the celebrities, and you had the Senate meeting to spend even more money on war, nothing of

course on the border, keep the invasion going. It reminded me of the lyrics from a Chicago song While the city sleeps, men are scheming new ways to kill us and tell us dirty lies, and of course a rob us on the way to that. So today we're going to begin focus a lot on the pageants of sports and politics. And it's all a big play, isn't it. And it's a hashtag was super Bowl massacre? We'll be right

back. Yeah, what was trending on Twitter last night was a Super Bowl massacre and as a hashtag, and what it was is as we were having our little celebration and what is going on with Taylor Swift and her boyfriend there were Twitter videos of a new assault on another city in Gaza, the dead

babies, mutilated bodies, all the rest of that. While we're celebrating with this silly game, and it is such a silly game, obscene amounts of money, and of course we get hit for billions of dollars to build these stadiums. There's one going in in Tennessee so that these multi billionaires teams and

there are millionaire players can play a boys sport. And so that was what was happening as a Senate yesterday passed a plmonary vote on a ninety five billion dollar aid package for more war, more war in Ukraine, more war in Israel. And this is just like the way they passed the Federal Reserve Act. You know, I'm doing it on Christmas, break that type of thing so people won't notice. Does anybody notice? Does anybody care? Everybody's talking

about the Super Bowl over time and sudden death? Do they care about the sudden death that is being brought around the world by America and its allies, and how we pay for that and support that, and how they use that to rob us to pay for this murder and death. The bill was supposed to be a bit bigger at one hundred and eighteen billion dollars, but they trimmed it down a little bit. They're so fiscally responsible, aren't they.

Isn't that great? Well, you know, we were going to ask you for one hundred and eighteen billion dollars that we don't have, but now we're going to only ask you for ninety six billion that we don't have. How about that. Look at all the money we saved, look at what we cut. That's the way they talk about this kind of stuff. And of course there's no offsets to anything. There's no offsets. As Speaker Johnson was saying, well, we're going to give money to Israel, but we're going

to cut the IRS budget. No, they didn't didn't do any of that, not in this bill. As a matter of fact, they're creating ANRS army. As I pointed out last week, this high idea that this is going to be coming after complicated corporations and people making more than four hundred thousand dollars a year, that's not true. And the people like Taylor Swift and her boyfriend will have more than enough lawyers that they can hire to handle all

this stuff. No, it'll go after the small businesses again, always does small businesses, farms, that type of thing. Oh, look at all the money coming through your thing. Yeah, but I don't keep any Oh it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. And so they're creating a massive IRS army to make sure that we own nothing. They're going to grow the IRS by a factor of seven. Vast majority of it's going to be agents involved in enforcement. But there's no interest in cutting that back. There's no interest

in doing anything to stop the invasion of our country. Instead, we're going to go one hundred billion dollars in debt. Ukraine gets most of it valued at sixty one billion. Israel we'll get fourteen billion, but again no corresponding cut to the IRS, as Mike Johnson was starting to talk about. And that's on top of their annual funding that has already been baked into the cake. As Wine Press points out, that's really what they do every year.

Taiwan gets another four point eight billion. We're hoping we can have a war with China. That'd be great for military industrial complex profits. These guys are never going to go fight any of it. So, you know, rich Man's war, poor man's fight always and then and then this this is how they pull it back. Well, you know, we know that we're funding all these wars and we're creating humanitarian crises everywhere, massive amounts of civilian to

death. But we're setting aside nine billion dollars for humanitarian assistance to civilians and Gayza in the West Bank and Ukraine and others in different conflict zones around the world, around the world. So it's not really for those two areas necessarily, and who knows what's going to happen. I mean, you're going to give nine billion dollars, how many billions of dollars are you going to give for civilian humanitarian assistance to Ukraine? Where's that going to go straight into the

pockets of Zelenski? And of course, with all the bravado about how they're going to win this war and all the rest of it, he just changed out as commander. And so if you don't do that, if you're winning a war, these are acts of desperation. The funding is act of desperation as well, and we should be paying attention to this. Chuck Schumer says, this bill is essential for our national security, for the security of our friends in Ukraine. Well, what about that? Is he a friend to

the US. You're not going to find any friends to the US in Washington, d C. You may find one or two people who will speak up against this at the peril of their career. People like Chip roy or Thomas Massey will push back against this, and they'll be called antisemitic for pushing back against any of this stuff. But for the most part, all of them

are feathering their nests. They are funding death suffering in war around the world with your money, while they do everything they can to destroy US with an I arrest. It is seven times bigger and a border that has collapsed. The Daily Caller said. One border agent had harsh words for the people in DC said, now I've seen more of it, I can respectively say, go f themselves. He said, you want to shut this down, it's

real easy. Just team up the Department of Defense with DHS and let us enforce it like we're supposed to. By the way, my anger and frustration with Trump the president after Trump the campaigner in twenty sixteen, and so what he said to he was going to end these wars, We'll end him,

bring the troops home, use him to do the boarder. You've heard me say that so many times, and I've been saying it since the beginning of twenty seventeen, where he claimed that he couldn't do anything about the border. And it's interesting now to see the Republicans say, well, Biden is using that same line. I can't do anything with the border unless I get the help of the Republican Congress. Trump said, I can't do anything with the

border unless I get the help of the Democrats in Congress. And exactly the same situation, Trump had control of the Republicans had control of the Senate, Democrats had controlled the House. The opposite party had control of the Senate. I had control of the House, but his party had control of the Senate.

Now Biden is in the same situation. His party has control of the Senate but not of the House, and he says he can't get anything done, and they're all heaping scoring on him, saying he can get something, he can do this everybody is saying that. RFK Junior is saying it. All the Republicans are saying it, and they're right. They would never say that about Trump, would they. You See, that's the difference. You want to know the difference between Trump and Biden. It's just partisan politics because

they all lie to us. They all tell us the same lies. They all keep the same issues going forever, the same war is going forever. Biden didn't in the Afghanistan war. The Afghans did. It was chaotic because he got thrown out. You don't leave like that if you were winning a war. And they could have left at any time the last couple of decades. They could have left at any time during Trump's administration. So why criticized

Biden for that? Well, he certainly deserves criticism for that because he didn't entity. He got thrown out and people died because of that. Many people did disorderly retreat, and they had plenty of time to do it the right way. Nobody chose to do it that way. They never had any plans for leaving, None of these candidates, Republican or Democrat. And of course they had no plans ever, and they still don't defending the border. They

just play this partisan game every election. At least, the Democrats are going to tell you what they're going to do. That's why I think I'm beginning to think that they're not as dangerous as the Republicans, even though they're full on Marxists who want to destroy this country. The Republicans will tell you they're going to stop them, and they do nothing. As a matter of fact, they join with them secretly. That's the problem with the Republicans, and

it always has been that way. Democrats will tell you that they're going to destroy your life. Republicans will tell you they're going to stop the Democrats, and they wind up aiding them, as they do here. So Mitch McConnell the exhibit a tidd those who said would disagree with US global interests being born American leadership and lament international commitments. Mcconnald said, it's audi work for idle minds. It has no place in the United States Senate. American leadership matters,

and it is in question. And I guess he went back to his frozen catatonic state. The gar intocracy and the hegemony right of the American Empire that is on its last legs, bankrupt, corrupt, immoral, illegal American Empire. He represents it, so does Schumer. Biden represents it, so does Trump. Iran cheers the forty fifth anniversary of the Islamic Revolution with promise

to death to America and death to Israel. Forty five years ago. It was when you had the Iyatola takeover, but it was actually seventy one years ago that this all began. Even when you have a news article from Breitbart, they don't get that history right. For Americans, even conservative Americans, the history of Iran begins with a takeover the American embassy and the Iatola Gomani. They don't talk ever. Never will you find Breitbart or any of these

other conservative magazines. It's certainly not the left. None of them will ever talk about the CIA, the CIA and it's coup in Iran. It's why they chant death to America because of what the Shaw did, because of what the Shaw's secret police, the Slovak did, trained by the CIA. What do you think the CIA has planned for Americans? Well, just take a look at these places that they've overthrown already. Now they've done a coup in

the United States as well, and they're just biding their time. But again, forty five years since the Aetola took over, the Shaw left, but it's been since nineteen fifty three, seventy one years, and the history of Americans, they don't understand what happened for the twenty six years, and they don't care how we got there. That blowback, he say, CIA is not about national security. It doesn't create security for us at all. It

goes around the world creating death and destruction that blows back on us. We are more secure when we don't have entangling alliances abroad. As I looked at that hashtag super Bowl massacre, and I looked at all the pictures of dead babies, and again, these are when you talk about war. There are justified moral principles for beginning of war, and then there are moral principles for how you conduct a war and how you don't go after civilians, and how

you try to end it as soon as possible to save human life. Those are not there on the Israeli side. Even if Israel knew about Hamas's attack on October seventh, and even if they stood down, Hamas is still guilty for what they did. Hamas is guilty, and to take this out on civilian populations as they're doing as everybody is unjust as what Hamas did. The magnitude, of course is greater in terms of the number of people killed, but the issue is still the same. And so you know, this was

the anniversary was yesterday of the forty fifth anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. And just to put this in context again, as I've said before, Ronald Reagan's campaign manager, Bill Casey, another CIA guy, one of the founders of the CIA, had been with the OSS during World War Two. He moved to make sure that Iran did not release the hostages, made promises and assertions to them if they would keep the hostages, because they knew that they would

gain politically against Jimmy Carter. It'd be a big win for Carter if the hostages were released, and so they said, don't do it. And they even kept them hostage after the election. So from the first week of November to the third week of January, they still did it just to make Reagan look good and Carter look bad. He said, they have absolutely no concern about Americans. It's all about their geopolitical games. It's all about their domestic

politics as well. And so just think about that. Think about the fact that you've got people who have taken hostage. They're worried every day that they're going to be executed, summarily executed, and You've got Bill Casey and Ronald Reagan, okay with that? And they're going to leave them in that situation and their families in that situation from today until next January the twenty first. Ain't it great to have Republicans on your side as well as Democrats? They

are all after us, they are all our enemies. You had to fight them locally, and don't put your hopes in politics, but fight them locally. Everybody knows that in twenty twenty things got better or worse locally. Locally, they got better or worse at the state level based on what President Fauci and his stooge Donald Trump were demanding and funding. With everybody. And I'll play it for you today. I had a listener send it to me.

I didn't see it in the rally. It's a clip of a Trump talking about how he's going to withhold funds to get people to do what he wants them to do. What have I always said? Anybody who tells you that twenty twenty was the bad Democrat governors, That's the line I've heard so many times, told to my face, told to me on social media. These people have no idea now Washington or even the state governors get done. What they get done, it's all about money. It's all about bribery and blackmail

withholding the money. That's how they get past the tenth Amendment. That's how Trump got past the tenth Amendment, and President Fauci got past the tenth Amendment. So getting back to Iran, they were burning US and Israeli flag, shouting death to America, Death to Israel. One of the leaders there, Raizi, said the bombing of Gaza has to be stopped as soon as possible. The Islamic Revolution began with widespread and unrest in Iran over the rule of

the shaw Reza pa Lavi. And of course it's always about this injustice blowback. We should be concerned about what is happening and Gaza. And when you look at these people holding dead babies, and you look at these pictures, these mutilated bodies from massive civilian bombing campaign and then they put up Super Bowl massacre, will that be what happens in the future super Bowl? You've seen that scenario played out in the movies all the time. An act of terrorism.

The shaw termally and secretly ill with cancer, flooded the country in January of nineteen seventy nine. Komani then returned from exile and the government fell on February the eleventh, nineteen seventy nine, after days of mass demonstrations and confrontations between protesters and security forces captured the embassy, and then the CIA and Reagan did their deal, which eventually went to of course, the Iran Contra stuff as well. So as we look at this and this massive war, World

Beyond War has an article you'll find it also in Free Thought Project. The urgent need to attack Iran has been falsely advertised for over twenty years. This is one of those things like the dire climate predictions. We're all going to die if we don't do something. We've only got a couple of months to act now, you know, crazy people with nuclear bombs is a real threat.

The climate is not. But at the same time they keep making these urgent claims they've only got days or months left, and we must invade Iran. DC has been pushing hard for war. Some high points have come in two thousand and seven, twenty fifteen, twenty seventeen, twenty twenty four. Each time it has been absolutely critical to attack Iran at once. There can be no delay. The push to attack Iran has been on for so long that entire categories of arguments for it, such as the Iranians are fueling the

Iraqis, distance and demonised leaders of Iran have come and gone. The latest excuse is the killing of three members of the US military in twenty twenty two. If you look at military spending Iran, If you look at military spending, Iran spent zero point eight percent of what the US did, not even one percent. And then when you look at the map, as they point out, this is what it looks like. If you're in Iran, They're at the center. Look at all of the military bases surrounding them, represented

by all of those pens everywhere. How would you feel if there situation were reversed? What if Iran had little bases all around our border Mexico, Canada, maybe even something out in the ocean. Right, this is what the empire of US military bases looks like to Iran. Try to imagine if you live there, what would you think of this? Who was threatening? Who? Who is a greater danger to whom? The point is not that Iran should be free to attack the United States or anyone else because its military is

smaller. The point is that doing so would be national suicide, and it would also be something that Iran has not done for centuries. But it would be typical US behavior. Now when we look at that map and we think about this, if you go back and you talk about Iranian aggression, yeah, it looks bad when they're burning our flag in their chanting death to America, that type of But go back to nineteen eighty eight, remember that.

Remember what happened in nineteen eighty eight. The US Navy was conducting drills and they shot down by accident an Iranian passenger commercial jet. It was Flight six five five killed everyone on board, two hundred and ninety people. That was nineteen eighty eight. We saw a replay of that, by the way, eight years later, nineteen ninety six, the flight eight hundred off the coast of Iran, another US military naval exercise gone wrong and shooting down a commercial

plane. Now, the way that was handled in America, they just had the FBI going and confiscate all of the flight controller tapes and all the rest of the evidence that was out there. Told people to shut up that type of thing. But in Iran. They could not cover it up. What did in Iran do? Did they engage in terrorist attacks? No, no, they didn't do anything. As a matter of fact, the US paid compensation to Iran for the deaths, paid a pittance to them for the deaths.

They took it. They're probably not happy about it, but there's not much that they can do about it. If you look at this map, there's really not much that they can do about that. And so that is really where we are. Is a very telling point. First of all, you know the US military twice shooting down passenger planes, one of them. When it's domestic, they lie, they cover it up. But when it happens with Iran, they could have treated it as a terrorist attack, but

instead they didn't. Regardless, the roots of a Washington push for a new war on Iran can be found in the nineteen ninety two Defense Planning guidance. The nineteen ninety six paper called a Clean Break, a New Strategy for securing the Realm, the realm, the realm. So you already have people who aspire to be the global government. You know, you want to know what the global government looks like. Well, it looks like maybe it's headquartered in

the United States, at least they want to do it that way. The UN is headquartered here. I know a lot of people make a big deal out of the EU, but it's the UN, it's these other And of course America want to continuous sogemony to a global governance. They just want to make it, extend it to some kind of a global CBDC. There's also in the two thousand rebuilding America's defenses. In a two thousand and one Pentagon memo that was you heard described by Wesley Clark where he said, Hey,

we got all these nations that we're going to attack Iran. I'm sorry, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. They say here, it's worth noting that Bush Junior overthrow Iraq, Obama overthrough Libya. The others are works in progress. In two thousand, the CIA gave Iran nuclear bomb plans and an effort to frame it. This was reported by James Rising and Jeffrey Sterling went to prison for allegedly being Risin's source,

but nobody involved in the scheme was ever punished in anyway. That's the way it always is, so it is with Boris Johnson. You know, as Tucker Carlson has that interview with Putin and Putin says, you know, we

had peace talks and Borce Johnson shut it down. We all knew that there was nothing new and the Carlson Putin interview nothing at all, even the fact that the Tucker Crlson was a CIA want to be and they refused to let him in because, as Putin said, it's a serious organization after all of us, why they wouldn't let you in, you know, But there was nothing at all new in the Putin interview, whether you're talking about the pipeline

or bors Johnson shutting down peace talks and all the rest of the stuff. But Boris Johnson was outraged as if this was some new allegation, and you know, he demanded something to be done about it, because we punish the people who tell us the truth about our lying criminal government. Just take a look at Julian Assange, same type of treatment that Boris Johnson wants for Tucker

Crosson. In twenty ten, Tony Blair included Iran on a list of countries that he said Dick Cheney had aimed to overthrow the line amongst the powerful in Washington in two thousand and three was that Iraq would be a cakewalk, but only real men go on to Tehran. Well, I guess maybe that's why we didn't go, because we've got no real men in Washington, and we've

got no bedy in Washington who's going to fight that fight. But the truth of the matter is is that Iran is much much bigger and a more difficult place to conquer than Iraq is far far more difficult. So real men go to Tehran. This is how detached these people are from our lives. And then, of course one of these campaigns where it was essential that we attack

Iran right away. Never forget Netnya who's twenty twelve effort here where he does the ACME bomb interpretation, the bomb with the burning fuse on it, first dage, second stage, final stage. They're right there. That was telve years ago, twelve years ago. So they have to urgently be attacked. That is the constant line about it, whether you're talking about Nette Yahoo or John McCain. Bomb, bombbomb, bombomb Iran. So to bomb or not

bomb Iran, that is the question. And the American conservative takes a look at this, and they go through a lot of pragmatic considerations for the empire, not really so much moral considerations, but they this is their conclusion that they reach here. They said, bullying, bribing, bombing, and sanctioning opponents has not worked well. So just from a pragmatic standpoint, forget about God's judgment on us as a country, as a people, and of course

were led by godless men who don't fear God. Don't think they'll ever answer to anyone for what they do. Thanks to a string of strategy military failures in Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, and Ukraine, Washington is rapidly reaching hell in its relations with the rest of the world. Well, that pretty much sums it up as a matter of fact. On Trend's journal, Jerald Salentin's publication this article oil Wars, US forces in Syria caught stealing dozens of tankers

of oil after Biden's retaliatory air strikes. And again we're not even sure that those strikes were in Jordan, because the US has right you know, there's a base that's on the Jordanian side, and right there on the opposite side of the border in Syria is another base in the mini bases there. The Jordanian government said it wasn't on their soil, so it might have been the

American base in Syria that was attacked yet again. But a US escorted convoy of sixty tankers sixty tankers stole oil from US occupied territory in Syria was seen headed towards US bases in northern Iraq, says Assyrian news outlet. The alleged theft occurred after the US's bombing campaign in the region, and so the Transgeneral contact of the State Department and said, this is what the Syrians are saying. Is this true? They didn't respond. This is not the first time

that Syria accused the US of occupying about twenty percent of its country. Do you realize that when did this happen? Well, a lot of it happened under Trump. It escalated under Trump. Did we have a vote on this, No, Just like he does gun control without doing votes, he does wars without doing votes as well. But you're supposed to believe he's going to protect all of our gun rights and he's going to keep us out of war, just like he brought all the troops home and ended the wars. Oh,

that's right. He didn't do that. He just said he's going to do that. That's the difference between Candidate Trump and President Trump. President Trump is a Democrat, He's a New York Democrat. He's a lying narcissist. But Candidate Trump, he's a hardcore America First Conservative. Who do you think is going to be President Canada? Trump for President Trump. So the US

is occupying about twenty percent of the country to steal its resources. In September, its Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriots sent a letter to the UN's Secretary General that accused the US of stealing Syrian oil and gas reserves during Washington's years long occupation in the name of fighting terrorists. A letter reportedly claimed that the damage caused a serius oil a mineral wealth sector amounted to one hundred and fifteen

billion dollars. To see, they've paid for the latest military bill. They're not fiscally irresponsible at all. I guess maybe right. No. Last year, Robert Ford, former Obama Ambassador to Syria, called on a Mayan troops

to come home. In a letter to Congress. He said American forces have achieved success in degrading ISIS, but they have little chance of stopping recruitment, and in the meantime they have been regularly subject to attack by pro Iranian militia's allied to the Assad government, same type of thing that Reagan did when he pulled out of Beirut, that these people are crazy, They're always going to be fighting each other. We don't need to be here, there's nothing to

be accomplished. This is a former Obama ambassador to Syria, and yet it continues no sign of letting up. As a matter of fact, one of the things that you know again, wine Press points out that when Trump was asked why he didn't pull troops out of the Middle East during his tenure, something that he campaigned on, he literally said it was because the US was

there stealing the oil. As Dave Chappelle, comedian says, if Trump is a guy who will come out of that and you know that the meeting of insiders, you'll tell you exactly what they're going You can't believe these guys are going to do this, and they'll go right back in and join them. So Canada, Trump comes out and tells us these guys are going to do all this stuff, and then President Trump goes back in and joins them and

keeps doing it. And so at the Super Bowl, as Super Bowl was handed going on, you had Biden troll the maga QAnon people who said this is all a conspiracy. They're going to rig the game so the Kansas City wins, and then they can use travist or Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis, and so Biden puts this out dark Brandon with a laser eyes, just like we drew it up, and that's his official account. And so they

double down on it. And a lot of the people who are there talking about what is happening right now in Gaza with a hashed super Bowl massacre, they set, oh, so is he talked about the Super Bowl or the massacre? Just like we planned it. More murder of civilians, more money to the murderers who are doing this. Well, we're going to take a break and let's as we talk about the super Bowl massacre, we talk about war and all the rest of it. I thought it'd be good to go

back and revise what George Carlin had to say. Remember this old routine, I remember the very beginning of it, but it was interesting to see it again. The difference between baseball and football. It kind of tells us it's a social commentary about what has happened to our country, you know, from the nineteenth century to the twentieth century. And then there's a clip right after that of George Carlin talking about America's love for war and how it defines us.

These two things are such a part of our lives, these two activities, and yet they're so different. Baseball is pastoral nineteenth century. Football is technological twentieth century. Baseball is played on a diamond in a park, the baseball park. Football is played on a gridiron in a stadium War Memorial stadium. In baseball, you wear a cap. In football, you wear a helmet. Baseball has a seventh inning stretch. Football has a two minute warning.

Baseball has no time limit. We don't know how long it's gonna last. We might have extra inining. Football is rigidly timed, and it will end even if we have to go to sudden death. Football is based on downs. What down is it? Baseball is based on ups? Who's up? Are you up? I'm not up? In football, you get a penalty. In baseball, you make an error. Whoops? In baseball? In the stands, there's something of a picnic feeling. You know, emotions

may run high, but there's not that much unpleasantness in football. In the stands, you can be sure that at least twenty seven times during the game you were capable of taking the life of a fellow human being, preferably a stranger. And to sum this up, the objects of the games quite different.

The object of the game in football is for the quarterback otherwise known as the field general, to be on target with his aerial assault, riddling the defense by hitting his receivers with deadly accuracy in spite of the blitz, even if he has to use the shotgun with short bullet passes in long UMBs. He marches his troops into enemy territory, balancing this areal assault with a sustained ground attack which punches holes in the forward wall of the enemy's defensive line.

In baseball, the object is to go home. I'd like to talk a little bit about the war in the Persian Gulf. Doings in the Persian Gulf. You know my favorite part of that war. It's the first war we ever had that was on every channel plus cable, and the war got good ratings too. Didn't it got good ratings. Well, we like war. We like war. We're a warlike people. We like war because we're good at it. You know why we're good at it, because we get a

lot of practice. This country's only two hundred years old and already we've had ten major wars. We average a major war every twenty years in this country. So we're good at it, and it's a good thing we are. We're not very good at anything else anymore. Can't build a VC and car, can't make a TV set or a VCR worth of fire, got no steel industry left, can't educate our young people, can't get healthcare to our

old people. We can bomb out of your country, all right. If you like the Eagles on the cars and Huey Lewis and the news, they say ther, you'll love the classic Hits channel at APS Radio, download our app, or listen now at APS radio dot com. Well, I apologize for that. I thought i'd beep that out to the audience because I know we have families who listen to this, and you know, adults here this kind of stuff all the time in this country. But I thought I somehow

we got the original version of that in there. Uh. And I just saw this from anomaly who normally has his head on straight about Trump, and yet he says, well, this is the best thing I've heard in a while. If this is his angle, I'll vote for him hands down. Where Trump is saying from this point forward, are you listening us? Send it? No money in form of four and ah should be given to any country unless it's done as a loan, not just to give away. Well,

we'll see, we'll see what happened to that. As a matter of fact, that before we get into a Trump and buying, Trump had some amazing statements. So he's he's really in full campaign mode. Not talking about his wonderful vaccine and kill shots, not talking about how he locked everybody down. No, now he's talking about, Hey, he's gonna save America and he's gonna do everything that the right once. Are you gonna be fooled by that? Really? It's that easy for you to get turned around? Seriously?

Wow. Okay, let's talk a little bit about the super Bowl. We had Travis Kelsey and again he shows up wearing a sequined suit at the super Bowl and I've got a picture of it somewhere here, and here it is look at this, look at this rock star football player, and why not. I mean, look at the money that he's made. Right, gets a big paycheck for winning the Super Bowl, but he also gets a

big paycheck for playing football. But one thing that I had not talked about, and it happened during Christmas, I came out I was not doing the show. Guard was talking about it. So I'm sure Guard did. But the fact that he gets more money for his Fizer commercials and he gets paid to play football, isn't that amazing? So he gets twenty million dollars for doing a Fiser commercial. This is one of the reasons why you should not

envy these wealthy people. You should look at somebody like this Travis Kelcey. He takes his twenty million dollars and has fourteen million dollars that he gets played paid for playing NFL and stuff, and he spends it on stuff like this. Looks like he's got a purse too, that he's caring a sequin outfit. Here, as I said many times, what we need to understand we need to have pity on people like this, quite frankly, because they're like

the bull. The ceremonial bull that's being led to a slaughter, and they put all kinds of flowers and wreaths on it and everything, and everybody lines up in a parade. If the bull had much of a mind, the bull would think, oh, they're all they love me. You know, look at that. I'm a big dude, and everybody just loves me. They're infatuated me. I'm so important. Yet, you know, even if he got to that level of intelligence, the bull would not realize that he's

being led to the slaughter. And that's really kind of the way that it is with these celebrities. You see, Travis Kelcey led a lot of people to the slaughter, the slaughter of the pvisor shots. He's got blood on his hands. He's maybe wearing sequined suits, but he's got blood in his hand. He and a lot of other celebrities, and nobody more so than Travis Kelcey, and nobody more so this late and all of this stuff, when it has been exposed and people understand the harm that these things have done.

He comes in after all of that is common knowledge. No excuse, none whatsoever. There was no excuse for the people that I worked with telling people that it was sugar water and that type of thing, because they knew about vaccines. They've been covering vaccines for many, many years. There were

a lot of people who didn't know what was going on. Took him a while to catch on to the vaccine scam, to the pharmaceutical company scam, to the CIA Dark Winter Germ games that have been going on since two thousand and one. A lot of people didn't know that. But at this point where he went in and they paid him twenty million dollars for a couple of commercials. Again more than he works really hard. It's paid really well,

but you know, it's fourteen million dollars. He has to do a lot of training, a lot of you know, hard work, be concerned about injuries and that type of thing. But with the commercials, he just walks in and for twenty million dollars. He gets paid fourteen million for all this football stuff in the hassle and hard work, and yet twenty million dollars just to do a couple of TV commercials. Probably doesn't even have to take the

shot because he's probably not that stupid. You think I don't know he's dating Tell her Swift, I don't know. So Anyway, I didn't know this because I don't watch sports or TV and I was otherwise occupied with time off

in the holidays. But a lot of fans criticized him for that. And what he became the spokesperson for was this double shot for flu and COVID nineteen that they put together, the latest vaccine after all this stuff, and as one person said at the time, you don't have to be anti vaccination to question that news, as there are legitimate issues around a pharmaceutical company creating something deemed officially as essential essential. You know Wall Street's essential, The shots are

essential. Your informed consent is not essential. Your life is not essential, your business is not essential. Your education or travel, none of that is essential. But having figures like twenty million dollars to be able to spend on one face of a campaign is another matter. They said, see, even people who were pro vaccine, we're looking at this and saying, wow,

that's a lot of money that they've got to throw around. Well, of course, Trump gave them tens of billions of dollars, tens of billions of millions, but billions thousands of times more than this to develop the vaccine. He paid for the vaccine to be developed. He guarded them against any liability for the harm that they cause, But there is no harm for fraud.

And if they got twenty million dollars to pay Travis Kelsey to entice people to take this stuff that they say is safe it's not, and effective it's not, then they are liable to be sued for fraud. Fraud is not protected under the Fauci vaccination thing. Fraud is not protected under the PREP Act that George W. Bush put in, And this is fraud. People should be suing these companies at this point. People will commented at the time and again,

this is the week of Christmas, this last Christmas. Yeah, this bro sold his soul. Another one said the vaccine must be sewing him down because it looks like he's had a horrible season this year. Another one said, well, he probably never got vaxed. And of course he fought with Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers called him mister Pfizer at one point. Well why not, I mean he's getting twenty million dollars. And then when you look at the money around the Super Bowl, you know, played in stadiums at

taxpayers pay for. We all have to pay for that, but we can't all afford to go to the super Bowl even if we wanted to. Super Bowl ticket costs roughly eleven point seven percent of the median family household income twelve percent of your income. If you are median, the ticket is nine twenty four dollars and the median household income is seventy seven thousand. If you're wondering if anyone in the country is seeing their wages outpace rampant inflation, says zero

Hedge. We found at least one group is the growth in the NFL player's Super Bowl paychecks has significantly outpaced the rise in median household income. And they focus on that because unlike the contracts, and you see this massive disparity disparity and what the players are paid. For example, you know the new guy Rock Party, who was the very dead last draft pick two or three years ago or something. He's only making eight hundred thousand dollars. Other people are

making. Other quarterbacks, especially the one for the Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs of Chiefs, they're not cheap. They are paying him tens of millions of dollars right and most of the most of the quarterbacks are making tens of millions of dollars. But he's made eight hundred thousand. I'm sure that he will renegotiate that up when they but you know, the contracts are all over the place. But when you look at what they pay the players on the winning team

and on the losing team, they all get the same. And so that's what Zero Hedge did. They said, take a look at the paychecks for the Super Bowl teams and compare that to what has happened to median household income. In twenty twelve, the median household income was recorded at fifty one thousand dollars. It's supposed to be seventy seven thousand this year, a fifty one percent increase. Of course, it's not more, it is that's higher.

You're getting paid more Fiat dollars because of inflation, and it's not keeping up with inflation, which tells you that in a decade we have seen more than fifty one percent inflation or more than fifty one percent decline in the purchasing power of the federal reserves. Sheets of bribery that they use for people, so we should talk instead of fiat currency. She's called them bribery paper. The Super Bowl players' earnings have surged by ninety four percent over that period of time,

though, so they have beaten inflation over that period of time. The winners of the Super Bowl in twenty twenty four will be taking home one hundred and seventy one thousand dollars for the game the losers, and that's up from one hundred and sixty four thousand just last year. So I went from one hundred and sixty four thousand last year to one hundred and seventy one thousand year.

The losers will be taking home ninety six thousand dollars. And then they said, finally, we can't mention insane pricing without mentioning concert tickets, and we can't not put Taylor Swift in that category leading the charge of costing her fans sometimes thousands of dollars per ticket. It truly is amazing when you look at the price of these tickets and stuff. I mean, when we moved

to Austin, I never liked Austin. I was not happy about moving there in the first place, but I thought, well, at least there's going to be some concerts we can go to. Then I saw the prices of the tickets, even of old bands that are not in demand anymore. It's like I'm paying hundreds of dollars to go see somebody perform live, especially you know, when they're now fifty years older than they were when they recorded the song originally. But take a look at what it costs to see Taylor Swift.

In twenty twenty three, the average ticket price was twenty one hundred and eighty three dollars to go see Taylor Swift. As a matter of fact, Bablin b, referencing brock Purty's low salary of eight hundred thousand dollars, did a joke about it. They said, brock Purty was happy that he finally got a chance to see Taylor Swift because he couldn't afford to buy a ticket to her concerts, so that was his anyway. But yeah, that's and

she's not even they said. If you look at the amount that they charge the super Bowl, for example, and if you went there because you wanted to see Katie Perry do a nine song set list at the twenty fifteen super Bowl, you paid around nine thousand dollars ninety seven hundred dollars for a ticket. You're looking at about one thousand dollars per song to see her sing this

live. Well, you know, the other part of the insanity is the way they followed Taylor Swift's jet I told Karen, I said, this is this is like the thing they do with Norad following Santa Claus's sleigh on Christmas Eve. You know that everybody's like, is she gonna make it? He's gonna do she gonna be able to land as the airport going to be too crowded for her to land her plane, and all the all of the pearl clutching drama that was put out there by the mainstream media, and with something

as silly as this, understand that for serious issues as well. For serious issues as well, whether you're talking about the border, whether you're talking about any legislation where you're talking about funding for wars abroad and continuing wars, they do the same kind of phony pearl clutching for every story that they cover, the same kind of stuff that they did for h Taylor Swift's jet plane. Meanwhile, they tell nobody cares about there weren't any articles that I could see

from mainstream media. Other people had already done it talking about Taylor Swift's carbon footprint, and she threatened the kid who had the the account that would follow her jet and talk about how much carbon she was burning everywhere because she's one of these climate pimps. And but nobody in mainstream media talked about that, about her jetting all over the place and you know, hopping across the globe to see her boyfriend play a game that he gets paid millions of dollars for.

No one talked about that. And then at the Super Bowl Washington Examiner, one Nation, two anthems, because we had the Black National anthem as well, as they said, you know, it's a nice song. It references liberty and a expression of black people's historical struggle, but you understand it's

not about that. To have these two songs side by side. What the NFL was trying to do, he points out, is to continue to try to disunite a Marriamericans by featuring two separate anthems because we've got two different countries. That's what they want. They want the Balkanization of our country. They want many competing ethnic groups. This is the plan to have ethnic civil war

ethnically based. Also happened last year fans will be asked to stand to attention not just for the star spangled banner, but also for the lift every voice and sing known as the Black National Anthem. He says, this is part of the political left's radical racial agenda of national division. And of course that is the agenda of the NFL, NASCAR and all these other major corporations that

have now been taken over. You see them saying, you know, the NFL is so gay, or this or that, of pushing training stuff. Now, the separate Black Anthem is a musical endorsement of the forces and the agenda that are driving deep fissures, deep fishures into our culture and threat in

our society. I mean, while you had James Carvill talking about the fact that Biden passed up an opportunity to speak in a Super Bowl interview, he was on CNN with Michael Smerconish, who asked him, he said, so if you're running the campaign, Because Carvill ran Clinton's campaign, he was the one who came up with it's the economy, stupid. They don't care about these membos that Bill Clinton rapes and sexually assaults. It's just the economy.

They're making good money they'll vote for him again. He was right. So he said, so, if you're running the campaign, what do you do. Do you put him out more? Do you put him out less? How do you handle this revelation that he was a corrupt criminal, as guilty as sin, but they weren't going to prosecute him because he was a kindly old, senile man and the jury would never convict him. That's what we found. On Friday, Carvill said, well, don't accept the super Bowl

interview. I mean, it's the biggest TV, the audience not even close, and you get a chance to do a twenty twenty five minute interview on that day and you don't do it. That's kind of a sign that the staff or yourself doesn't have much confidence in you. There's no other way to read this, he said. And he's not going to the debates. Well, guess who else is not going to debates? Trump's not going to debates,

not because of mental senility, but because what's the point. The election is not about any issues, and it's not about the record of these two men, both of whom have been president. They've both been president, and they don't want to run on their record, and they don't want to have their record discussed by the other guy. They want to make it about personalities, and Biden has ouny I want Trump is the I don't want to focus

on his personality, and Trump wants to focus on Biden's senility. But he's also going to throw out a lot of promises, red meat to his base that he has no intention of doing anything about it. And I'm going to show you that in a moment. I'm want to go over the stuff that he's putting out that is being taken seriously, even by people like Anomaly. Folks. I've never been more sure of anything in my life that Trump is a lying shill for the globalists. I've never been more certain of anything in

my life. And I'm going to show you why. After we take this, After I finished this with Biden, we'll talk about Trump. So he said, so he's not going to do any debates. He's old. I know what that is because I'm as old as he is, and I'm never going to get better. I know what it is because I'm almost as old as he is. Today is the youngest you're ever going to be for the

rest of your life. They made one. They have made the choice they want to go through with this, he said, Democrats, myself being one, fundraisers, donors, door knockers, flushers, volunteers, the whole democratic infrastructure of the country needs to be told, Okay, this is what the president's going to do, and this is what he's not going to do to try to work around whatever it is. And so he says, So I thought him not doing a Super Bowl interview was just telling. Well, it's

very telling. When he did the outrage about the report from a special council, how dare you say that? I'm seenw And then he mixes up the leader of Egypt with the leader of Mexico. But then it got even worse. This is his most recent one. There is some movement and I don't want to. I don't want to. I mean, choose my words. There's some movement. There's been a response from the there's been a response from the opposition. But yes, I'm sorry from a moss but it seems to

be a little over the top. We're not sure where it is this continuing negotiation right now there, Yeah, has no idea what he's talking about. And then they did a little set piece. They skipped an interview, because you can see what he's like, even when he's at a podium where you can have notes, where you can have teleprompters. They skipped an interview and then they put out this little thing of him setting in like some theater chairs,

you know, everything except for the popcorn. And it was his little Super Bowl Sunday video where he bumbled and mumbled about shrink flation heavily, heavily, heavily edited. When you say, I'm not going to play that for you, he was mocked, we're talking about shrink flation. And again, what he's trying to do is he wants people, you know, he understands that the economy is going to be a big issue, always is, and

so he wants to blame businesses for inflation. And we know that businesses are reacting to the inflation that he has caused with the Federal Reserve and with the Treasury Department easy money, and not just him. The same thing happened with Trump and with Obama and all the rest of them. Chickens are coming home to roost. But he wants to blame it on businesses their monetary policy.

He wants to blame on businesses. He wants to blame it on people who produce things, when the only thing that he produces is inflation and mandates. That's the only thing that government produces. He is a demagogue of the first order, and a senile one of that. He said, the American public is tired of being played for suckers. Well, evidently not. Evidently not, because we still have people who are fully vested in presidential politics. Presidential

politics where you have essentially no leverage. What's your vote is one vote out of millions, even if you round it off to the state level tens of millions in many cases, or if you look at it over the overall perspective, one vote out of three hundred and thirty plus million votes. And that's assuming that the election is honest. And the election is not honest. They rig ballot access everywhere, and so again, at the closer you come, the lower down you go, the more of a chance you have of your

vote. Matter is more, especially at the local level, because nobody pays. It's inversely proportional to where you can have an effect. Everybody is focused like a laser beam on the presidential race, which means which you have absolutely no control over whatsoever you have no control of these people putting them in or what they do when they're in. But when it comes to the state or to the local level, to the share for the town council, most people

don't pay the attention. And even after these people you have, you're one of maybe a few hundred or few thousand votes in that area. And then even after the election, if you get actively involved, you can affect those people. You have more of a chance of affecting them than you do the president in Washington or your senator, your congressman. You have no leverage over

those people. And so you really should be focused on the local stuff if you're going to focus on trying to fix things politically and to stand in the way. And we all know this. This is you know, Soros knows it. Musk says, look at what Soros is doing with the district attorneys and everything. You should pay attention to what he's doing. But you experienced it yourself, no matter where you live. You realize that things were better

or worse depending on who the local officials were. During the twenty twenty lockdowns and the globalist martial law medical martial law. Donald Trump is focused on Taylor Swift he is because you know, everything is about him personally, the deeply wounded narcisses. Everything is about him. Are you loyal to me? Oh, Nikki, you're not loyal to me. Is Taylor Swift going to be loyal to me? Loyal to him? For what he says? She's disloyal

if she endorses Biden. He says, I signed and was responsible for the Music Modernization Act for Taylor Swift and all other musical artists he wrote, he said, And that was twenty eighteen bipartisan legislation to update music copyright issues for the streaming era. Joe Biden didn't do anything for Taylor and never will,

said Trump. And so again, you know this is why the in while the MAGA people were putting out the dark Brandon stuff about rigging the Super Bowl, we're going to take a quick break and when we come back, we're going to take a look at some of the things that Trump is trumpeting about that he's going to do as president and see if you can believe it or not. Yeah, this is the Ripley's election. Will be right back. Elvis, the Beetle and the Sweet Sounds of Motown find them on the Oldies

Channel at APS radio dot com making sense common again. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Well, this is sent to me by Rob forty two in New Jersey. Thank you Rob for sending this. He says, you've been right about Trump and how this stuff operates. And of course when we look at Trump making promises about how he is going to get things done, what does he talk about. He talks about how he's going to use money. He's going to use money to bribe or to blackmail people. If you

don't do what I say, I'm going to take away the money. Right And this is why you know, when all the people say, well, he didn't do anything, No, he did. He did it with the money. As a matter of fact, an emergency executive, an emergency had already been declared by the big pharmaceutical executive that he put in charge of HHS, which is over the NIH and over Fauci's NIAI d Alex's are the former

CEO of ELI. Lilly was put into place by Trump after Trump had made a big show of talking to RFK Junior about being skeptical about vaccines and the autism connection and the rest of this, and so after that, there was a big infusion of cash into the Trump transition period, and whilah, you got a big pharmaceutical executive put in at the top of HHS and the most politically connected of the pharmaceutical companies at that point in time Alex's are Eli Lilly.

And so when you look at how historically this has been done, you know, the emergency was declared by that guy the end of January, and then March the thirteenth, Trump's executive order of an emergency released the money. Again. It was a decoration of this emergency of this side, but that had already been done at the end of January. Trump's executive order. It was all about the money. And so here's what he says about cutting funding

to people who are doing what he doesn't like to do. They do executive order to cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race, dairy, transgender, and Saturday. I've been appropriate racial, sexual political content on through the lives of our children. And I will not give one penny to any school

that has a vaccine mandate or a mask h or a mask mandate. Wait a minute, he was president when the mask mandates were out there with all the schools and everything, and he was giving more than pennies to the schools. He didn't cut their funding at all. Matter of fact, you help everybody out with pandemic relief and all the rest of that. Yeah, you know, I would vote for that guy if I believed a word that he was saying. We've already been through this. This is not our first rodeo,

is it, And yet we have people again anomaly? You know, from this point forward, said Trump, if you're listening us Senate, no money in the form of foreign ah should be given to any country unless it's done as a loan, not as a giveaway. It can be loaned on extraordinarily good terms like no interest in an unlimited life, but a loan. Nevertheless, the deal should be contingent that the US is helping you as a

nation. But if the country that we are helping ever turns against us or strikes it rich sometime in the future, if the nation strikes it the clown's cartoon politics, then the loan will be paid off and the money return to the United States. And we should never give money anymore without the hope of a payback or without strings attached. Strings. Folks are attached to all of the money now that is handed out domestically. That's what people don't understand.

That's what I've been saying for the longest time. You had Truman said the buck stops here. That was a sign he had on his desk. As president, he's responsible for what happens and the federal government. And that's especially true of the swamp of the deep state, because the swamp, the deep state, whatever you want to call, the massive bureaucracy that operates it,

all operates under the executive branch. Every single one of those people, the entire swamp is under the president, and he did nothing to reduce it. And so again there's always strings attached, and they were pulling those strings, and there's strings attached even when you first give the money out. I'm giving this money out, but you know this is because we're all going to pretend that there's some kind of a pandemic emergency here when we know that there's no

pandemic. Right, But you want this money, I'm going to give you this money. As a governor, Republican or Democrat, you've got many times more than your entire state budget at your individual discretion as to how you want to hand that out. And that's the kind of political power that these people dream about having. And so look at what he had to say there. You know, first of all, let's talk about, you know, the

hypocrisy. You heard Trump say not a penny for a school that has a mask mandate or a vaccine mandate, or that does any kind of the Tranney stuff, right, And yet Trump was the person who was pushing the training stuff with his miss universe. He was at the very beginning of that. You know, he was reaching out and bragging about his DEI appointments as president, and he was running ads and outreach to the LGBT about all that,

and so he was one of the biggest promoters of trainees. And so was General Flynn back in twenty fourteen, pushing and pushing that Navy seal Chris Beck to get a transition and bragging about all of that. That was Mike Flynn. Mike Flynn, Donald Trump. They've reinvented themselves without ever explaining what changed their mind. You know, did you have some kind of a come to Jesus moment on the road to Damascus or something. We'll tell us about it.

We'd like to know your testimony about this. No, they're just opportunists out there. And so let me tell that's a short clip. Let me pay it again. Listen to this. Not a penny for all these different people who are going to be pushing the kind of stuff that Donald Trump made

a career of pushing to kids and adults on TV. Find a new executive orders a cot federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory, transgender and saturday and inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content onto the lives of our children. And I will not give one penny to any school that has a vaccine mandate or a mask. Yeah, right right, you know we're past the point we have people say I'm gonna cut the fund into the Department of

Education or get rid of it all together. The whole purpose of the Department of Education was to bribe and blackmail people, the schools to do exactly what the schools are doing right now, to push the Marxism, the perversion, to push the mandates, the medical martial law. That was a purpose of having the Department of Education to have some kind of financial department of bribery that so as this should call it the Department of Educational bribery, and then you

got the department of this other thing. Bribery. It's all about bribery. It's all about the strings. And he knows that. He knows that he's not as stupid as the people who vote for him. He's not as stupid as the people who make excuses for him. Trump is not as stupid as the MAGA people who say they hate the mandates, they hate the masks, they hate the lockdowns, they hate the vaccines, and they vote for the guy who did it. Talk about a stupor bawl. Every one of his

campaign events. People are in a stupor and they eat up these empty promises. Anomaly, best thing I've ever heard in a while. If this is his angle, then I'll vote for him, hands down. You could be You could say that in twenty sixteen, and I did say that. I did think, well, yeah, you know, these people, whenever they're running for office, they say all kinds of stuff and they never follow through on it. And that's the way it was the first year or two.

Then twenty nineteen he went hard against you know, for guns. He went hard against the twenty eighteen against guns. Twenty nineteen he doubled down on the gun stuff. He went against the vaccine, went against vaccine informed consent for religious or medical reasons and other things like that, and gun control. And then in twenty twenty, there was no difference between Donald Trump and Klaus Schwab, none whatsoever. And so you know, this is how it works.

And the even from at the good manatorial level, at the governor level. Look at DeSantis, right, DeSantis was defunding local jurisdictions that had mandates for masks and for vaccines and things like that. He did just the opposite of what Trump did, just the opposite, and he did it in twenty twenty, and Trump attacked him for doing that kind of stuff. And these are all the things that Trump just said. I'm gonna cut money for these people

that were giving money too. If they've got a mass mandate, DeSantis did that. If they got a vaccine mandate, DeSantis did that. If they pushed this sexualized training stuff on kids, I'm going to cut their funding. DeSantis did that. He's basically reinventing himself. As DeSantis never talked about the issues, didn't want to debate the issues when was in It was all about

Trump and his lawfair as persecution by the Biden administration. And then he goes before the NRA and he says the second Biden term, will it be the death knell for the Second Amendment. No, We've had plenty of don't don't. Don't worry about that. Quite frankly, it's you know, all of them are against the Second Amendment. And there's ways that you can stand against that at the local level because we still have the constitution. Like I said

about the pistol brace. You know here in Tennessee, Biden wants to do the pistol brace. Trump started a pistol brace ban. He did it by executive order. He pulled it back when the NRA was pushing hard against him, he pushed it, pulled it back in that transition period where he was trying to get stop the steel support. So he dropped it. Then Biden picked it up again. But here in Tennessee, it didn't going to happen because they have passed a law saying that you will not enforce this or use

any of our officers to enforce this in the state of Tennessee. If we make it legal, and then they made pistol braces legal, you can stop this kind of attack. A lot of these attacks on the Second Amendment at the state level, and there's nothing that you can do about it, just like there's nothing that Jeff Sessions could do about legalization of marijuana when you had

states legalize it. So if you've got you know, Biden and Democrats and Republicans want to outlaw guns at the federal level even in spite of the Second Amendment, well, the states can nullify. That's why it comes back to the states, because can you really trust Trump to guard our Second Amendment rights. He vowed before hundreds of NRA members to support them in their fight for

the Second Amendment. And evidently none of these people remember the bump stock or the pistol brace vans that Trump did by executive order and set a precedent to do that. He said, your Second Amendment will always be safe with me. As your president said this in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to the crowds cheers, Trump said that he would make the Second Amendment a true American right. It's already an American right. First of all, it is a human right.

The Second Amendment. The Constitution doesn't give us these rights, let alone some idiot like Trump. Everybody was talking about Putin and his interview with Carlson and how he really controlled Carlson. It starts out by saying, is this going to be entertainment? Is this going to be a serious interview? Well, of course Carlson wants to say it's a serious interview. All right, Well, then let me tell you a little bit about the background of this.

And he goes back to the nine hundreds to start talking about Russian history, and he continues with that for forty five minutes, and any attempt that Tucker tries to make, week attempt to get to something as current, he shuts it down. And so everybody is criticizing Putin for giving his version of history. And I said to my family, say, can you imagine Trump or Biden ever talking for forty five minutes about American history, about the American

government, things that happened. Trump and Biden never talk about the founding of this country, of the Constitution, except Biden. When he hated the Bill of Rights during the confirmation of Clarence Thomas, he hated the whole idea of natural rights. Well, natural rights say that it isn't even the Constitution that gives us these rights if they were to repeal with a constitutional amendment. If they were to repeal the Second Amendment, folks, we would still have the

right to keep him bare arms. That transcends this government. And when any government becomes destructive of our God given rights, it is our duty to alter or to abolish government. That would be where we would be at that point in time. But Trump isn't going to give us the Second Amendment. He didn't give it to us. Nobody did. The people who wrote the Constitution, Madison, who the Bill rights, he didn't give us the Second Amendment.

He recognized the Second Amendment, and he prohibited people like Trump from doing the very things that Trump did in his first term, which is to infringe upon our God given rights. Was Trump has already defied the Constitution and the

Second Amendment prohibitions against our God given rights. So he said he would make the Second Amendment a true American right by demanding that Congress pass a national reciprocity law so that Americans could legally carry a gun regardless of where they happened to be. Trump said, it has to be across state lines. If Joe Biden is reelected, then your gun rights will be gone. Totally gone. The only thing standing between you and the obliteration the Second Amendment is me.

He's always the only thing that is standing between us and the Democrats, isn't it. No, he throws the January six ers between him and the Democrats. He throws everybody else between him and his political opponents. Here's what he had to say. During my four years, nothing happened, and there was great pressure on Liar Happier to do with guns. We did nothing. We didn't yield. And once you yield a little bit, that's just the beginning. That's the avalanche begins. Oh he held the line, did he?

He didn't yield, did he? Well, here's the do you remember? Let me just play it for you, refresh your memory about how he was pressured, but he would not yield. He was leading the effort for gun control. With Chuck Schumer and with the Democrats had his side. So if I could just sum up Chris and John, Patton, Joe, maybe you could all get together. You'll start it from that standpoint. Other people, Diane, you have some very good ideas. We all have, I think

everybody, Marco, I know even a lot fellas. If you could all get together, if Diane findes great piece of legislation, Chuck, she loved this. You have an amazing result in the mote, and it's so hard to get in Congress. That's what's been happening. You can have an amazing result. People are gonna be shocked to see the number. It's not gonna be sixty. It's gonna be way above sixty. And it may be a

number that nobody would even believe. People want to see something happen, but they want to see something could happen to, not just another piece of I mean, you didn't pass anything, let alone some good stuff. We want to pass something. Yeah, we're gonna pass something, right, but gonna pass get together and do something. And French maybe set the foundation. Then French foundation were some of the great things said for some French on our rights.

I mean, some people aren't gonna like that, but you're gonna have to look at that very seriously. And I think we're gonna have a vote. I think it's going to be a very successful vote. And I will sign it and I will call whoever you want me to if I like what you're doing. And I think I like what you're doing already. But you can add to it, but you have to be very very powerful on background

checks. Don't be shy, and don't worry about bumpstock. We're getting rid of it where it'll be at. I mean, you don't have to complicate the bill by adding another two paragraphs. We're getting rid of it. I'll do that myself because I'm able to. Fortunately, we're able to do that. No, you're not going through Congress. No you're not, you lying piece of filth. You trade her to the Constitution. You don't have the authority to do executive orders for gun control, but you did, and you

set the precedent. And right after he said that, Whila Harris said, well, I'm president. I'll give him one hundred days to pass the gun control things, and I want they don't do it, I'll do it by executive order, just like Trump just did with a bump stock. The NRA did not oppose him on that because they didn't care about bump stocks. And then he goes to pistol braces. Oh oh oh, wait, wait a minute, the stamp. The principle is the same, and that's why Trump

started with bump stocks. They see it's very calculating. He starts with something that is really foolish, and it's something that was a part of a massive false flag Vegas shooting, all tied together, all part of a big scheme. This is not stupidity, this is conspiracy. They start with a shooting, they target a conservative country audience, kill people, and there was more

questions about that than any other mass shooting, let's see. And then he uses that ridiculous idea that it was all based on a bump stock to come after and you shooting of conservative country and western music fans, and now something's got to be done about that. It's not an important thing. So just just stand back and let me get rid of that one thing. It's really

not important. Who wants that? And he establishes a precedent and then he follows up on it, and the Democrat so following up on it all the time. So what did he say in there that you heard him say, Well, we're going to ban certain types of weapons. He said, ban certain types of weapons. And people aren't going to like that, he said, but we can do that. Then he goes on to say, and we're going to you know, I didn't play for you the part where he

said we'll take the guns and through the due process later. Everybody knows that. Well, if you do the due process later, then it's not due it's not a process. The process is due before you take any guns, right, So it's not due process if you do it later. Then he said, background checks, background checks, We've got to do a lot more.

What else are you going to do background checks? Well, that's what Biden is trying to do now via executive order, this massive bill that We've had two ATF whistleblowers concerned about this because what else can you do with background checks that isn't being done now? Well, you can use background checks to

shut down private sales. That's the only thing that was left. So if he says so we're going to background checks, are going to be very strong on background checks, Well, the only thing left for background checks was to shut down private sales. So he's going to ban certain types of guns. What would that be, Well, he doesn't name assault weapons or anything, but ban certain types of guns. We are going to take the guns and

do the due process later. We are going to escalate background checks, going to make sure that you can't get a gun if you're not twenty one. Well, where does that, Where is that come from? That's an infringement. There's nothing about age limits about that. And if you're going to set it at twenty one, they can set it thirty five or anything that they want whatever. And again he says, I'll take care of that. I don't need I have the power to do that. You don't need to bother

putting that in. You know, it's difficult, these votes are hard to get. So let's start doing gun control by executive order. I can do that. I have the power to do that. I don't need to put this into a bill. Don't need to be involved in infringing the Constitution. And again, for the longest time, we have accepted the idea that courts could infringe our Second Amendment rights, that the legislature could infringe our Second Amendment

rights. And what Trump brought us was the idea that the executive branch could infringe our constitutional rights. I can do that. He said, well, no, you can't do that and stay true to your oath to the Constitution. But that doesn't matter to him. But you know, he's putting out a lot of red meat now and everybody is just woofing it down, not thinking about it. He also rails against fascist Democrats, but he jokes that the indictments have been very good for him at the polls. Everybody knows that

Trump knows that. All the Democrats know that. Again, going back to James Carvill, how do we get so lucky? They're talking about impeaching. Now, that's going to be wonderful for us. Well, it's wonderful for Trump, and that's what he rode to get the nomination over the other Republicans.

Now that he's the last one standing for all practical purposes, he's still engaged in that hominem attacks against Nicki Haley, but for all practical purposes, he is the nominee now that everybody has dropped out ano Republican Party, and so now he is pivoting hard to the right and pretending policies that he never supported, policies that he did exactly the opposite policies that were done by his opponents but not by him. Now he's going to make those his own.

That's the level of fraud and the confidence game that this guy is running on his naive supporters who have flushed down their memory holes everything that the guy actually did as president. So he says, it's hard to say, but it's good to be indicted. But it sure as hell has helped the polls. And you know, it's interesting that one court case he's looking at, and that's the one that's in the Supreme Court where they're talking about ballot access.

And he's right, he should win this where they're trying to keep him off the ballot. Ballot access is one of the key areas of election corruption and always has been from the beginning. I've said that, and I especially doubled down und in twenty twenty. I so, do you want to talk about election corruption. It's way bigger than one or two voting machine companies. You don't want to talk about the fact that it was Trump who created the vote

by mail stuff with his lockdown election. But I said that the real issue about the corruption of elections begins a ballot access and then also a debate access. But of course they're not even talking about doing debates this time around. And so in the Supreme Court had arguments with the Colorado State Attorney General trying to keep him off the ballot. And in these arguments, the way it went last week, it looks like it's going to be a nine to zero

opinion for Trump. Looks like he's going to unanimously win, and he should. He should. It's absolute garbage. But what was really curious to me was at the lower level, his lawyers decided that they didn't you know, there's two It says that if an officer or somebody who has the office a constitutional office, has engaged in insurrection, then they should not be allowed to

run for office. So there's two different things involved here, and they decided to focus on trying to say that the office of the presidency is not a constitutional office, that he's not a constitutional officer. I think that was too clever by half. I think it was a specious argument. Some people have tried to say, well, technically, you know, officers of you know, the cost people subordinate to the president. But he's not. I don't buy that at all. He takes an oath to the office of president.

End of story. Instead, I said, why didn't he talk about the insurrection? Is he trying his lawyers trying to avoid the insurrection because you know, they wanted to distance themselves so much from that because if they would make it about the insurrection, that might have some beneficial effects for the people who have become political prisoners, who have been politically persecuted. All the people rotting in jail are about to be rotting in jail. All the j sixers make

it about the insurrection. It wasn't an insurrection. It was not an insurrection. It was a protest where some people got violent. End of stories. It's not an insurrection at all, not at all, not even close.

And so it looks like he's going to win in the Supreme Court. And one of the things in his favor is, unlike these other trials, he didn't show up at the Supreme Court and start, you know, making a jerk out of himself, you know, attacking the judges he does in these other cases, and you know, all the rest of this stuff just you know, making it a show trial. And it's one of the reasons. But he loves that. He loves it. He knows that this works to

his advantage. The indictments worked to his advantage. And then he bates the judges and the juries to indict him. He defies them to do it, and then he plays the victim card. Well, he didn't do that at the Supreme Court. And when the questioning was going around. The questioning was not about whether you know the president is a presidency is an office of the

Constitution. It wasn't about that. It was all about the insurrection. And all of the judges were incredulous that the Colorado people would even call it an insurrection. So that could be a big win, and it could be something that helps people the January six ers. But then Trump can't leave it there because everything is about him. And so listen to this and I'll play it

for you. But before I play it, and I want you to because as he's saying this, an airplane goes by, and it's a little bit hard to hear, and he stops for a second, and then he corrects it. First he says the insurrection, right, and the airplane's gone by,

he calls it an insurrection. Always denied that it was an insurrection, but he calls it an insurrection, and he's got a moment to think about it, and he goes, well, it was Pelosi's insurrection type of thing, right heard, and I watched and the one thing I'll say is they kept saying about what I said right after the insurrection. I think it was an insurrection caused by Nancy Pelosi, he is such a good liar. Well, they said what I said right after the insurrection. It was an insurrection

caused by Nancy Pelosi. The same type of thing where people have put together a clip of people trying to pin Trump down on any kind of statement about religion, because he's portraying himself and he's got all these pastors who were pushing him and everything. You know, what is your favorite book in the Bible? Do you like the Old Testament of the New Testament? Oh? Equally, well, I don't want to say it's a very personal thing, and

all the rest of the stuff. But in that they went back to when he was on with Pat Buchanan and another guy back in the nineties, and they were talking about books, and they said, so, what are you reading now? You know, he was not running for offices back in the nineties. What are you reading now? And he goes, Tom Wolfe? I like Tom Wolfe, And so are you reading The Bonfire of the Vanities?

Noess, Oh no, I haven't read that. And they talk a little bit more, you know, and then they come back and he says, oh, yeah, I loved the Bonfire of the Vanities. He just goes back and forth saying whatever, and he knows that nobody ever calls him

on these lies. And so again he listened to this one more time, short and I watched, and the one thing I'll say is they kept saying about what I said right after the insurrection, because I think it was an insurrections by Nancy Minosi, what I said right after the insurrection, and then I think it was an insurrection that was caused by Nancy Pelosi. Well, now it's an insurrection. Let's talk about some of the I've got more to say here, but I want to take a break and I want to catch

up with some of the comments here on Rumble. Perfectly fed ups. Thank you for the tip. It's all BS and it's all bad for you, George Carlin, Rumble, mister Henrico, thank you for the tip. Please email me, and he gives his email address. I am vaccine injured and I will tell you the rest. Please, all right, I'll do that. You got the you got the email address. Okay, I'm sorry to hear that you're van scene injured, but I do want to hear the story

on Rumble. Stealth Patriot, thank you for the tip. He says Trump is a globalist and so is Putin. Yeap. Putin compares Christianity to communism in a twenty seventeen interview. Trump and Putin both are playing their part for the new world order. That's right. They're both there, Davos, They're both there. You know, Trump didn't never sing like Putin did for the elites, found its thrill on Blueberry Hill. But look, you know they're

all doing the same stuff. At Somebody send me an email saying that Putin's vaccines are not the Mr and A stuff. Well, that may be true, they're the vaccine mandates. Anyway, I never support any vaccine mandates. I think any vaccine mandate, any mandate that you put something into your body, is evil. And if we accept that as a principle, that means that they can force you to put a chip in your body, that removal

of informed consent. Just as Putin has a lot up his opposition, as he shut down of free press, as he's invaded other countries, all things that we do as well. But there is no difference between these people. He's not a good guy, and that's one of the big mistakes of the alternative mainstream media. Is to try to make Putin the good guy, and everybody seems to fall into this. Well, I don't like Biden, and Biden doesn't like Putin. Therefore Putin must be a good guy, and I'm

going to support him. Stalin and Hitler fought each other. Neither one of them were good and this is just a game of thrones. There is no good guy, and it doesn't make somebody a good guy because your enemy, Hayesen, this is you know, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. That's not true, folks, that is not true. That is a kind of machiavellian geopolitical stance, and it is not true. The enemy of your enemy can still be your enemy, can still try to kill you.

They can be playing that game just like you're playing that game. You know, say, well, you know, we'll have a temporary alliance and I'll get the other guy on rock Fin Doug Alug, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that, Freakin says on Rumble. Trump said last week he didn't bother with the wall because he was doing such a good job with the border. Yeah. Yeah, as a matter of fact, there's

a chart. Let's put up in an article on zero Hedge, and it shows the number of border encounters and they're, you know, going up and down just a little bit, a little bit of variation from Obama to Trump until you get to two thousand and nineteen and it goes straight up for Trump

and then it drops straight back down in twenty twenty. What happened in twenty twenty, Well, you know, they're so called global pandemic and limitations on all kinds of travel, and the fact that they started at that point in time doing more border and for smith than they ever had. But if you get rid of that twenty twenty aberration, and then when you get Biden,

it goes way up. Okay, three years Okay, However, if you ignore that twenty twenty, you see a trend line going from the beginning of Biden, not from Obama's administration, which is bouncing around horizontal, but he picks up and it's about the same number of people that they had crossing the border during Obama, and then from that point on it goes straight up.

The only thing disturbing that trend is twenty twenty and they look at that and they say, oh, well, you know that Trump had that under control. No, Trump was locking all of us down, and that was a Davos agenda, if ever there was one. Rock Finn MJ. Nichols, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that, it says, Hi, David, thanks for the program. We're gonna take a quick break, and when we come back, we're going to talk about what Trump said

about NATO. That's got a lot of people upset. Look, I was hoping that he was going to defund NATO and get out of it, because unless we want war with Russia. The whole purpose of NATO is war with Russia, you know, to defend against the war with Russia. So when the Soviet Union fell, you know, it really was an organization without much of a job, and they should have taken it down at that point in

time. And it was really an an acronism of the Cold War. But they found a new mission for it, and it wasn't just an anachronism of the Cold War. Remember you had NATO running Operation Gladio, which was a false flag. They pretended that they were communists in Germany and in Italy, and that's where Alex Jones's big source for kicking off the stop the steel stuff. Steve Pachennik, he was involved in that with Henry Kissinger. He was

Henry Kissinger's envoy. They had kidnapped the Italian Prime Minister Aldo Warrow and see Patinnik went over there. Aldemore had figured out what was going on. There's actually NATO running these people. And according to the Italian government's investigation of Steve Pachennck, who said kill him. So we'll take a quick break and we'll be right back to talk about NATO. Stay with us. J are listening to the David Knight Show. Interested in a curated list of the funest classical

music, find it now at apsradio dot com. The shocking moment that Trump tells a cheering crowd that he would encourage Russia to attack fellow NATO members for failing to pay their dues. This is bigger news in the EU than it was in the US. And this is Daily Mail that has it. Trump has claimed that he would encourage Russia to attack NATO members who don't pay their

share of the alliance's budget. He said, president of a big country stood up and said, if we don't pay and we're attacked by Russia, will you protect this I said, you didn't pay, you're delinquent, and he said, yes, let's say that happened. No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. You got to pay. You got to pay your bills, says Trump, who has had six casino bankruptcies. You got to pay your bills.

That's the principle that he lives by. Here's the actual clip of Trump talking about Russia and the NATO countries that he would not defend if they didn't pay up fifty. I did the same thing with NATO. I got them to pay up. NATO was busted until I came along. I said, everybody's going to pay. They said, well, if we don't pay, are you still going to protect us? I said absolutely not. They couldn't

believe the answer, and everybody you never saw more money pour in. The Secretary General Stoltenberg, I don't know if he is anymore, but he was my biggest fan. He said, all these presidents came in, that'd make a speech, they'd leave, and that was a bit, and they all owed money and they wouldn't pay it. I came in, I made a speech, and I said, you got to pay up. They asked me

that question. One of the presidents of a big country stood up, said, well, sir, if we don't pay and we're attacked by Russia, will you protect us? I said, you didn't pay your delinquent. He said, yes, let's say that happened. No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. You got to pay, you got to pay your bills. Oh, it's tough guy, and he's narcisst He just tells them. I seriously

doubt that that happened. I think if that had happened, it would have been the kind of reaction that you're seeing now in the European press if that really had happened. But he's such a tough guy, isn't he. Look, I think we had to get out of Ato. Why didn't Trump do it? Why didn't he do it first time around? And he got a lot of these countries to pony up the money, and what did they do with it? They use it to attack Ukraine or Russia in the Ukraine War.

I already talked about this. I said, did it ever occur to you that all of Trump's belly aching about well, we're going to pull out an eight of if you guys don't pay more money. Maybe that was to portray himself to his audience at home as mister america first tough guy. Yeah, make them pay for their own defense, when in reality, what it really was is preparation for this you know, move, this Ukraine war, which they've been preparing for since the you know, really the nineteen nineties,

but especially since twenty fourteen, the Obama coup. See. I think that Trump is Everything that he's done has set the table, laid the groundwork for what the Democrats did. He created the the poison, and then Biden creates the mandates. It's always like that. On Rock Fandan Schneer says, thank you, sir for everything helping me focus my life on his will for me. God bless you. And we're going to talk about that, by the way, after I get finished with politics, I want to talk about the

way we should look at all this. We don't want to be doomers, as they say, we don't want to be blackpilled. We need to understand where our real hope and happiness lies. I do think that it's important to know the threats that these different people pose to us in different ways. I think one of the biggest differences between in terms of the threats that come from Biden or from Trump. I think they got their pet issues. They've got

there the issues that each of these sides have carved out. But for the most part, the threat is going to be knowing that what the Democrats are going to be trying to do, and also knowing that the Republicans are not going to do anything to stop it. Meanwhile, they're going to tell you to rest easy. You know, every time you see a Republican get elected

for president, everybody stops buying guns. When a Democrat gets and everybody starts buying guns, that kind of you know, there's not that much difference between them. We're just talking about how Trump's going to come after guns, and so you need to understand that and act accordingly. But our hope is not in princes or politicians. Our hope is in Christ and that is really the only hope that is worth focusing on, the only relationship that is worth investing

time in. We have a responsibility to protect innocent lives. We have a responsibility to see that justice is not God is going to ask us about that my salvation is not based on doing any of that stuff. My salvation is based on the fact that Christ took my sin and gave me his righteousness. But there are rewards that we don't want to lose or have taken away from

us. There will be a judgment in that sense. And those are things that you know, we don't even really understand what they would be, but they have eternal consequen This is and so if you know you don't stand for innocant lives or do other things like that, maybe there's some rewards that you'll be thinking about. For well, I could have I could have been somebody, you know, like Marlon Brando. Uh still, uh, you know, I could have been somebody, But no, I didn't. I just

watched the Super Bowl and that was it. Uh. Nikki Haley tells Trump to say it to my face after he questions her military husbands whereabouts. Now, this is kind of interesting. I think this is typical of what you see with politicians, especially Democrats, especially Democrat politicians from New York like Hillary, like Trump, and that is projection. You know, for the longest

time, everybody's been wondering, you know, where is Milania? As a matter of fact, You remember when the Iowa campaign kicked off, and I don't remember if it was a DeSantis pack or who it was that did it, but somebody rented one of these planes that towes a banner behind it. In the band says where is Milania? People were trolling him about the fact that Milania didn't want to have anything to do with him or his campaign, and so as soon as she makes her first appearance, he then projects this

on a Nikki Haley. Oh, her husband's not around anywhere. I guess he knows about her. What it's just pure projection. Listen to this. She comes over to see me at mar Lanca, sar, I will never run against you. She brought her husband. Where's her husband? Oh he's away, he's away. What happened to her husband? What happened to her husband? Where is he? He's gone? He knew, he knew, but no, think of this, think of this. I will never run

against you, sir, But it's all over time. We've been like nineteen the Great Dance Cavino he made. Yeah, okay, well you know that's what it's about. A deeply wounded narcissist. Where's this loyalty. You said that you'd never run against me. You kissed my what's the matter with you? Does he care that Nicky Haley wants to know your name when you get on the internet. Does he care that Nicki Haley wants to get us involved in all these wars? He says he doesn't want to get us involved in

wouldn't you think that he'd attack her on that. No, what he does is he attacks her on her personal disloyalty because that's the only thing that matters to him. He doesn't care about the foreign wars. He doesn't care about the globals agenda to track an id everybody, to surveil everything that we're doing. He doesn't care about CBDC. He's using those words. But it was

in his administration that it began. With his worthless son in law, his grifting, corrupt son in law, Jared Kushner, and with his Goldman Sachs banker that he put in charge of the Treasury Department, Steve Manuchin. They kicked off CBDC. They were passing memos about how we can put this together, and then Biden takes it from there and he escalates it. And let me tell you Trump, He's going to do the same thing when he becomes

president. He's going to play to these globalists right now. He wants to support to the MAGA people. After he's president, he's going to want their support, and he's going to kick the MAGA people to the curb like he did the first time around. What happened to her husband? Where is he? He's gone, He's gone. He knew, he knew, said, he says right again. He doesn't care about policy, he doesn't care about the Constitution, he doesn't care about the country. He cares about disloyalty to

him, and it's all about that. So Haley responded on a post that her husband's Michael, says, Michael is deployed serving our country something you know nothing about. You see, Trump is stupid. He's stupid. He's not even informed about his enemies. He just shoots from the lips. He goes to attack Nikki Haley because her husband's gotten to even bother to look to see where he is. He just assumed. I think that you know, her husband had had it, had enough of her, just like Milania has had

enough of him. I think he just projecting his situation, but says that her husband, Michael Haley immediately posted. He says the difference between humans and animals. Animals would never allow the dumbest ones to lead the pack. Trump has said that he avoided service in Vietnam through student and medical deferments. His wife, Milania Trump, has been absent from the campaign trail and has not appeared with him at a public campaign event since his announcement speech. But that

just changed. She appeared with him at mar Alago. I mean, you didn't even see her with him at mar A Lago. They had the two of them, and then Ramaswami and his wife made a grand entrance to the four of them. And so I guess it's safe now for him to mock Nicki Haley because her husband's not around. And then you have this had happened already from the very beginning, Donald Trump Junior leading for conservatives to keep drinking bud Light, and now Donald Trump is doing it. And this happened last

week. I didn't get around talking about it, but it fits here. People were saying he was bought out after he pled for people to stop the boycott on bud Light. Give them a second chance. You know, they're the ones who brought in Dylan mulvaney, this guy who wants to pretend that he's a giggly little girl, and they used him to sell product. But in spite of all that, Trump says that Anheuser Busch is not a woke company. Yeah, don't believe what they do. You see same approach that

you should take towards him as a matter of fact. Don't look at what Trump does, don't look at what Annheuser Busch does or bud Light. Don't judge them by their actions. They're really not that way. Really, he said, they've already paid a very big price for putting Dylan mulvaney on the cans. And so he said it was a mistake of epic proportions. Well a mistake. Was it a mistake? No? No, it was deliberate somehow, how did that happen? I don't who put her picture on?

I don't know how that happened. No, it was deliberate. But you know, Trump has these epic quote unquote mistakes of creating a kill shot, but he's not going to admit to it. He will admit that they made a mistake of epic proportions, but he's not going to talk about his epic mistakes, yours his followers, to give bud Light a second chance, and

to shun other companies that are looking to destroy America. Oh, so, give bud Light a second chance because all the other countries companies are looking to destroy America. Give Trump a second chance because his opponent is looking to destroy

America. We yeah, they both are. Trump is looking to destroy America, just like bud Light is looking to destroy Look Bush, Anheuser Bush and bud are selling sex, They're selling drugs, and they're selling transgender stuff and there's only to kids, and they're putting it on TV and the rest of this stuff. What is it about that that it's so hard to understand?

And yet that's what Trump has really done as well, not the not the the drugs, not the alcohol until now and then he writes this massive thing bud Light ad was a mistake of epic proportions, and for that very big price was paid. But Annheuser Busch is not a woke company. But I can give you plenty that are am building a list and might just release it for the world to see. Why not? The radical left does it viciously to well run conservative companies and people very nasty, but it's the way they

play the game. On the other hand, Anheuser Busch spends seven hundred million dollars a year with our great farmers employees sixty five thousand Americans, of which fifteen hundred are veterans, and as a founding corporate partner of Folds of Honor, which provides scholarships for families of fallen servicemen and women. So that gives them a pass, That gives them a pass to push training insanity on kids and the rest of this stuff. No, none of that makes any difference.

They've raised thirty million dollars given forty four thousand scholarships. Annaeuser Busch is a great American brand that perhaps deserves a second chance. What do you think, perhaps instead we should be going after those companies that are looking to destroy America. And their shares jumped when he did that. Their shares jumped by four percent on the basis of Trump becoming a spokesperson for them. Are they paying him? Yeah? Uh no, I look at all this stuff in

terms of second chances. I don't think so for the company. You know, people are one thing, companies are another thing. I give people second chances, especially if they admit they made a mistake. But if there's somebody who was a Davos quizzling like Trump, who did everything that Davos wanted and the un wanted as part of their agenda and did it at the same time and then bragged about it, I don't think you give a person like that a second chance. I won't be giving him a second chance. I won't

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it has gotten off to a slow start this month. I said before, you know, when I criticize politics, and you know people putting their hope in it, especially the one that you have the least influence or ability to control, the one that is going to be the least likely to produce

any results. We've got everything upside down. We pay the most attention to the presidency, then we look at the senators and congressmen, and that's the next to the least effective way that you can get involved in politics, we need to look at it from the bottom them up. That's where we have the most effect on that. But again, it all really begins. If you want to turn things around in this country, it all begins with you. You can't if you are not connected to God. That is something that

is going to be a problem for you personally throughout eternity. And if you are, then that helps to get you through rough times, even if things fail politically as they appear to be doing. And so we look at this, it's really sad to see the state of what is happening with Christians in this country, in the state of so many of these institutional churches. Just take a look at this. You know, we see all this stuff about Taylor Swift. I'm so tired of seeing her everywhere. I don't go to

entertainment sites. I don't go to us or people. I don't even go the daily mail except they pull up or something's referenced from somebody else for a political issue, like we're talking about Trump and his NATO pronouncements and things like that. But I don't go to these entertainment sites. But even on the so called political news or world news, Taylor Swift is everywhere, can't avoid it. And even with this church in Las Vegas it is Faith Lutheran.

It's actually not church, it's a Faith Lutheran middle and high school in Las Vegas. They're setting up a Taylor Swift Bible Study. Wow. A group of nearly two dozen students meet every Tuesday before school for Tuesdays with Taylor a not Tuesdays with Jesus, right, a Bible study that relates scripture passages to the famous pop stars lyrics. Now, we've talked about how some of these colleges that people pay exorbiting amounts of money to go tend have little silly courses

about Taylor Swift songs and all kinds of silly stuff like that. And here it is at a middle in high school and they're doing this and they think that this is a way to bring people to show people God. They said, we take Taylor Swift's song lyrics and we connect them to Bible verses and then we talk about how they connect. Wow. Really, and you know, thus saith the Swift and I guess the Disciples were first called Swifties in Las Vegas. Rights. It's absolutely crazy. And one of the people that's

there said, I really like this club because we get connections. It's about their social connections. We get peace and we get common likings, common likings. So you know, the key thing that the church today is looking for, I say the church in general, is that we not have conflict with anybody. I don't want to make anybody mad. I don't want to trigger anybody. Well, you know, then if that's your if that's the way

you're looking at this, you're not following Jesus. He said, the world hated me, and they will hate you, but they won't hate you if you follow Taylor Swift instead of Jesus. One person said, I walk away with hope and love and with happiness because I just love to talk about Taylor Swift and I love talking about the Bible too. You know a little bit about that. Well, you know, there's no one above Christ and there's nobody beside Christ either. We can make our little idols about all types of

things. And of course, the longest time, going back to the middle of the twentieth century, we had the pop culture that began with the teen idols and all the rest of this. That's what they were. They were idols. We can make idols of anything. We can make idols of money or sex, or drugs, or celebrities or our job. We can make idols of good things. We can take it to an extreme and make an idol out of it. Then you've got another cultural phenomenon. The Chosen.

Now, this is very popular. This is Dallas Jenkins's dad worked with Tim Wahay and they did the Left Behind novel series and they did some not very good from what I hear movies about it. But he's really hit a home run in terms of audience and money with The Chosen. And I saw this article and it said we need to talk about episode three, the shocking character death. What is because I don't really I don't follow the Chosen. We

looked at when it first came out. I looked at a few of the episodes and it's like, nah, you know, it's they're planing a little

bit too loose with it. And quite frankly, I think, and I've talked about this before, I think that you know, if God wanted us to have a visual representation of what he was doing, he would have had you know, Christ come now instead of when they didn't have cameras and things like that, and so I think that God has told us what he wants us to know in the Bible, but we want to keep reinterpreting this in various ways. The first three episodes of season four of The Chosen hit theaters

on February the first. They put it together as a movie and did a theatrical release, and it has grossed over nine million dollars. So he's making a lot of money off of this and all of his people. And in a recent live stream, Dallas Jenkins, who's the show's creator, director, co writer, co producer, discussed a shocking term turn of events in the third episode. So I thought, what is this? You know, some character died. That's really gonna upset everybody. You know, which character in

the Bible is this? Oh? What's not a character in the Bible. It's something that he's created. Dallas Jenkins revealed that Rama, a fictionalized character who is meant to represent both the unnamed female disciples of Jesus and the unnamed wives of the Apostles, dies at the end of episode three. Let's stop right there. It's meant to represent the unnamed female disciples and the wives of the Apostles. That that is God, uh just a misogynist or something that

he didn't put that in there? Why didn't he put that in there? Yeah, the Bible's pretty good, but it could use some representation. I don't I didn't think that Mike was working. Travis said, Yeah, the Bible's pretty good, but it could use some representation. Yeah, yeah, that needs to be brought up to date. You know, it's just they just didn't get it right. I say, there's in a lot of the translations, they'll try to do gender inclusive language, you know, in the

translation. So yeah, I named female disciples. You know, it's it needs a little bit of improvement here. So he's going to fix it. And so this fictionalized character who has a composite to represent all of the females that God just chose to ignore but not Dallas Jenkins dies at the end of episode three, and in the show, Rama is married to Thomas and she

dies in Thomas's arms. She is killed by Quintus, another fictionalized character who is a Roman magistrate, and though Thomas asked Jesus to raise Rama from the dead, he does not. It's just a soap opera, is not anything to do with the Bible and they have. It's amazing how fast and loose they play with this stuff. I mean, is it's just amazing. And I guess maybe we'll eventually find out what the real names of the magi are, right, and if there was only three, or if there was a

bunch of them or whatever, two or more. But yeah, he's gonna fill in all those missing details for us about everything. Now. Back when I was a kid in the nineteen fifties, Hollywood used to do these sword and sandal things Victor Mature, and they did a lot of these biblical epics, and they weren't biblical at all. They were set in the time that had absolutely nothing to do with it. I mean, you look at at the Ten Commandments. I mean a lot of liberties that were taken with that.

You know, a lot of characters are invented. Nathan was invented, and the rest of this stuff. But even to the extent I remember seeing it as a small child, and you know, the burning bush and you hear God's voice, but you know, actually the way it's written is the Angel Lord is inside that bush, inside that burning bush. That's not the way that cecil b to Mills depicted it, and so we have these different

things. Even if you go through and you have something where all the characters are saying everything verbatim, they still have an interpretation like how is that line delivered? Is he smiling, is he frowning? Is he staring at somebody? What is the And all of that is going to convey perhaps a meaning, a different meaning than the one that was there. And so I think the purpose was for us to not search for God in some kind of a

soap opera, but in what he gave us to look for him. Others felt wounded by the fact that Jesus did not resurrect Rama and felt it didn't reflect the character of Jesus. Well, there you go. So he's got this composite female that is supposedly Thomas's wife and killed by an other fictional character, and then Jesus decides not to raise her, and so he is So we need to talk about that, he said, when you talk about it openly and honestly, Well, here's the way you talk about it. Whoever

adds to my word, whoever takes away from it. That's what God said. God said what he wanted to say. And I don't think that Dallas Jenkins has has really got a handle on what is going on with this. I'm just saying that, you know, it's a if you look at it as entertainment, fine, it's just going to color your impression of what God wanted to convey to you unnecessarily. Now, there is so little time in our life. I can't imagine wasting it on tripe like that, quite frankly.

And then we have this in the UK. They've taken Canterbury Cathedral and they've turned it into Canterbury Cells sales as they have sold out. They've sold out and used this cathedral, which and look, I don't believe that there's anything wholly about these buildings, but these people who built it created these masterpieces. They did it to honor God, and they did it to create something

that was separate and above everything around it. And it truly is amazing when you look at these magnificent temple or cathedrals and stuff that when you think about what the people were living in at the time, and you look at this and you understand that even if you don't recognize these buildings as being something that is holy, it certainly was a manifestation of people who were doing something they

thought for God. But that's not where we are right now. Where we are right now is they have what they call the Rave at the Nave, and what this is is a silent disco, they said. And here's all these people and they've got glowing headphones on and they're dancing around the music that's being pumped into their headphones, and their headphones are glowing in the dark,

and they've got light sticks that they're jumping around with and they're singing. And this is really a picture of how paganism has really taken over these you know these it's essentially kind of a tombstone of Christianity there, and they're going to have two of these. They've already had one. There's another one that is coming up to nineties themed silent discos held at one of the UK's oldest cathedrals, because you know, the Christians are gone and it's just an empty place.

There dozens of revelers jumped up and down with glow sticks while listening to beats on their headphones. As one person said, they've they've garnered a lot of signatures. They said that this is you know, they built this thing back in fred ninety seven. The church is supposedly, you know, the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, who is the head of their Church of England. But they said it's not appropriate, it's not respectful. But it's

the most people that they've had in their church for quite some time. There's probably more people that they get to show up at that church building over an entire year showing up for these silent disco things. But one person said it will not bring young people closer to Christ. Whether it will send the message that Christ and his Church and all the truth, beauty and goodness it has to offer are unimportant. And we see this all over Europe, these magnificent

buildings being repurposed for discos or other things like that. That entertainment deserves our attention more than God. Isn't that really what the Chosen is about so many things we do? Or the Taylor Swift Bible studies. Isn't that really about

entertainment that deserves our attention more than God? Is it something that is going to bring young people in or is it trivinalize what this is all about, that entertainment deserves our attention more than God, that Christians do not take their faith or their holy places seriously, that Christianity is just a lame joke. He said, well, yes, I think that is basically what a lot of people are seeing in terms of the institutional church. And here is an

example. We have Brian and Bobby Houston who said they were going to create an online church in twenty twenty four and they're going to call it Jesus Followers Church. Now, these are a couple of people. I don't know anything about them other than the fact that they were involved in Hillsong, which is one of these contemporary churches out of Australia, had a lot of successful contemporary Christian music, made a lot of money off of that, and then had

a lot of sexual scandals surprise, surprise, within the church. A series of controversial issues, including accusations that Brian breached the Hillsong pastor's code of conduct by behaving inappropriately toward two women. In August of last year, an Australian magistrate found that Brian not guilty of covering up his father's sexual abuse. His father's sexual abuse within that church. And then there was a hot mic recording

that was just released by somebody inside the church. He was really still not happy with what's happening with this kind of TV evangelism. The hot mic audio was accidentally uploaded, they say, accidentally uploaded maybe accidentally, to Revival City Church's YouTube page, and in the recordings, Bobby can be heard telling her husband Brian, to quote hook the audience so they don't leave before he gives

the offering announcement. So when do you think I should do the offering, Brian asked one of the producers, before the message or after the message, and Bobby responded she believed that it should be at the end of the message, but she told Brian, you've got to hook him so that people don't leave. And then the conversation turned to her Rolodex, a Rolex, A Rolodex watch her Rolex watch. Now they've got a Rolodex of everybody, don't they. They've got a big money there. Yeah, you look at this.

And we just had a shooting at Joel Lostein's church yesterday. Still there's no information. I mean, they don't even know the woman's age yet. But why first saw it looks like maybe you know, another one of these training killings. But it was a woman with a trench coat who had a long rifle and was holding the hand of a five year old child. They don't even know. There's been some little information put out there was a young five year old child who was shot and in critical condition, but they don't

even say if that was the one that they would be killer. I guess brought in another person was wounded. The police protectors that were there took down this woman. I don't know. I said, they're looking to see if it's some kind of a hate crime you would imagine perhaps. And yet when you look at this, even a phony church like Joe Lastein's church, and I say it's a phony church because it is a grifting operation, folks.

I just again, I look at this, and I know faithful pastors who stick to the word and who do expositional teaching and try to do the best that they can to mentor other people. They get no attention at all. And this guy gets thirty thousand people a week to show up. Why because he's offering them the promise of riches in this life if they give him money, and they just paid off one hundred million dollar loan or something like that

that they had at that church. It's just beyond belief how phony it is, and I know how disturbing it must be for pastors who are trying to who are sincere trying to follow God. I mean, you know, I look at it, and you know I understand that. You know when you when you look at these people in media, you know that are making so much money. I mean, Joe Rogan just signed a new contract and you know, tens of millions of dollars or whatever. I can't even get on

Spotify. Well, I'll tell you a secret. I just because we got purged in December, and when we reactivated that, I told, well, try to send this out to Spotify again. And so for about a month we have been on Spotify and that's the biggest podcast there. So now I imagine that I've said this, I'll get kicked off and I really don't care. But I just find it amazing that they won't even carry me and not

pay me anything. It's because of content. And we've just seen the same type of thing happen with Jason Barker and others who want to do and Surge who wanted to I think it was Surge, where maybe it was Angry Tiger. I don't know it was Karen saw the post it was sent, and I haven't looked at it yet, but we're going to get Jason on to talk about it. But you know, they get on Facebook and they get

kind of preemptively purged off of this thing. And so we look at this and they say, how is it that people who in politics who lie in grift get promoted like that? How is it the people in religion who lie in grift get promoted like that? And people who are sincere, people are trying to tell the truth get purged everywhere. That is the way that it is. And so many of us will look at that. And that's always been the question question that David had in the Psalms. Why do the wicked

prosper? That is always been a part of it. But I just want to say, you know, when we look at this, let me just pass this on to you. This is from Mike Sabo. You find it on American Reformer dot com as an essay. He says we need to reject doom and gloom doomerism, and he says what the dissident right is looking for and not able to find, they will find that in Christ. And so he said why is there no concerted effort amongst the evangelicals to reach out to

the dissident right. Well, I would answer that and say, well, because so many of these pastors are trying to ingratiate themselves to Trump and to the people who support Trump, and at the same time, they're discrediting themselves every bit as much, if not more so than the teen Bible study that wants to build a Bible study around Taylor Swift. You want to build your church around Donald Trump. That's a that is a house of cards waiting to

collapse. But he said there was recent posts on Conundrum Clusters Substack about the Texas border. He said after the after Conundrum Cluster gave his somewhat contrarian take on the mess of the southern border. He sounded a crucial note that the right desperately needs to hear today. He said, America is where at least Americans are going to make it through this. We're not doomed. There's still a shot of salvaging this situation. It's even a pretty good shot right now,

he said. Black pill spiraling is very popular in right wing circles. That's one of the reasons why you're not going to see me putting out you know, the ambulance light, you know, red alert, red alert, emergency broadcasts, We're going into civil war tomorrow, that type of thing, and that Alex does all the time. It's embarrassing to see that all the

time. But I don't do that. Virtually every major cultural indicator, he says, it's plummeting, and the ruling gerontocracy have the country pointed straight toward a cliff as they head off to cushy nursing homes. Which is interesting, you know, because most of the most of the people in the alarmist right are pushing those alarms and then holding Trump out as the only hope when he's not a hope and so and that's the thing, you know, when people

say, well, aren't you're supporting Trump? Aren't you noll? Who are you supporting? You know, who is going to save us as president? It's like nobody's going to save us as president. The cavalry is not coming. Christ was that cavalry, but as a different kind. Prospects look bleak

for rising generations and response. Members of the right typically try to outdo each other with the worst possible predictions of why the future holds will it be will the education re education camps only have two latrines or just one that type of thing. Much of the problem comes from hopelessness, says Conundrum Cluster. Pessimistic

statements become self fulfilling prophecies too often. Treating various end of America scenarios are exercises in LARPing and simply fuel generic demoralization, neutering any possible response that could be constructive. As if, as Joe Biden has repeatedly said, the federal government holds f fifteens and nuclear warheads, then what you says they're for mounting any kind of a pushback. Isn't it all a foregone conclusion? Well it's

not, he says, and it isn't. Conundrum Cluster says, now more than ever, Americans need to understand that they have power to improve their lives. Your problems are solvable by you. To the young men of the right, to the young men of the future, do not give up hope,

he says. He's counseled those on the Right to diet well, to fix their physical ailments, to get regular exercise, including pull ups, to stop negative feedback loops, which are especially prevalent on social media, and as this author says, well, those are all good things to do, but they're not really where your hope is involved. Right, None of us control our future, and you know when you look at that, that's the same conceit.

Quite frankly, that's all good advice and it's not evil stuff like the Silicon Valley elites are planning, Oh, we're going to transfer your mind into robot or something. You're going to become a cyborger. This is that, and you're going to live forever and you're going to get But they also engage in all this stuff. I mean, look at the obsession, clear obsession

that you can see in Jeff Bezos. I mean, he's working out pretty hard, and you better believe you're just like a lot of these other billionaires. He's taken everything that he can to extend his life, every kind of supplement, every kind of exercise, personal trainers. You better believe he's eating well. But he's going to die. He doesn't really have any hope for eternal life. He doesn't have any hope that he's going to transfer his mind

into something else. All those things that are being sold, those types of things that a lot of these guys are involved in go beyond this good stuff and get really into evil, occultic things that aren't going to work for them, frankly. But to focus on eating well, exercising, you know, learning to shoot or whatever, all that exclusively exclusive. These are all good things to do. And by the way, you know, Civil Defense Manual has got a lot two volumes, got a lot of information about very good

things that you can do and things that you should do. You should prepare for your family. You don't provide for your own. You're worse than an infidel, so you should be able to. You want to provide food for emergencies. There's a lot of indications that we have a very very fragile infrastructure, so you should be providing that type of stuff. Part of what Civil Defense Manual again, you find that Civil Defensemanual dot com Jack Lawson's book.

Part of what he talks about there is building community and not being isolated, and that's all very good stuff as well. But Jack Lawson will tell you that there's more to life than that as well. And that's what this guy says. Countering our present madness will take something more than self help courses. It'll take more than a kind of Teddy Roosevelt bully training that type of thing.

For Christians, our hope is ultimately in Christ, who is seated at the right hand of God and will put all of his enemies under his feet. He says. I don't know if Conundrum Cluster is a believer, but he says, if not, I encourage him, along with everybody else on the dissident right, to dig into the Christian tradition. He says, start praying, read the Bible day began attending a local church weekly. For most of those in dissident circles, attending a mixed church with a light show and

a hipster giving a ted talk will not be for you. Fine, find a church that takes the Bible seriously, dive deep into the tricia the Christian tradition. That's one of the things that my son's again, they couldn't believe the number of churches around here that have light shows and fog machines. It's like, that's really no different than the silent disco at the Canterbury Cathedral. Nothing can hinder the Lord from saving, whether by many or by few.

Samuel Old Testament. The right wing can find hope and what they're looking for by looking for God. And then he talks about the passage from Jeremiah for I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper, not to harm. And you know that's from one of the most depressing books really in the sense that he's always talking about I guess maybe Lamentations more depressing by Jeremiah, but he's always talking about becoming judgment and all the rest of that.

But that really bright thing there, that's the passage that is set aside, and everybody puts it on plaques and puts it up on the walls and anything in that when he says, you know, don't despair, I know the plans that I have for you. What he's telling them is that even though they've been their nation has been destroyed, there has been massive suffering, they've been taken away into a foreign country, captive. And he says, in that country, you know, build houses, build families, have children,

all these things. And he says, because I have no plans I've got for you, And that ought to be our our approach to all this all the time. It is Martin Luther who said, if I knew the world was going to end tomorrow. It's still plant a tree today. Trees take a long time to grow. We are here to do what God has told us to do. And along with that, let me just this as well, because I spent a lot of time, you know, please indulge me,

because I spend a lot of time talking about negative things. And I don't want people to be left in despair, because there's no reason for us to despair. There's reasons for us to prepare, there are reasons for us to resist this stuff. There's reasons for us to try to establish a just society. And part of that is praying for leaders that are just, or praying for the leaders to be changed by God. That's another aspect of that.

Changed personally or changed out either way. Politicians are like diapers. They need to be changed frequently, right, but God can change them in a different way. I'll give you one more here before we take a break, and that is an op at peace. This is actually from Christian post. He said, a lot of people think you can't be holy and happy at the same time. And I've talked about this last week. I said, well, you know, happiness is just kind of things that happened to you.

It isn't something that is deeper. But people get those things confused. And so he's kind of talking about it in terms of, you know, are you going to have to live a miserable life to fall Christ? Yeah, there will be difficult things, but the more difficult things become. And I've said this before, most difficult times in our lives have been the times that we have been closest with God. And when I look back on it, those are actually the best times in our life. Now, they would

not have been the best times if we were not close to God. They would have been really insufferable. But he says, he says, when I talk to people who say that they're not Christians, he said, I've heard about every reason you can imagine that they would reject Christianity. He said, I found that you can get past the superficial responses as there's no evidence for God, or you know, how do you explain evil in the world. But he said, beyond that, there's two that really do rise to the

top. Besides those types of things. You know, when Jesus confronted the woman at the well, and and he indicates that he knows her whole history, gives her some information about it. The first thing she does is she pivots to a theological thing that's too personal. Let's not talk about that. You know, you joo say that God's to be worshiped in Jerusalem, but we worship him elsewhere Mount Garrison or whatever. But you know, she immediately

deflects, so let's talk about theology. But he was focused on her life, and so he says, so they're looking really at more personal things. He says, the first reason that I see is people have had bad experiences with religion. You know, maybe they've gone somewhere where there's some grifting pastor who is in it for the money and the audience and the following, and he uses, you know, if that's what he's into. He abuses the trust that people put in him. And usually there's some kind of a sexual

issue there. That's usually what follows with that kind of abusive trust. So he says, a lot of times I've had bad experiences of religion. They've seen maybe professing Christians who look nothing at all like Christ in their behavior. Famous quote from Gandhi. Well, I like your christ, but I don't like you Christians. You're so unlike your Christ. Well guess what, Gandhi wasn't like Christ either. I mean, that's the human condition. That's the

entire point. Yeah, that's the entire point. Exactly misses the whole point. You can see it in other people, right, you can't see it in yourself. That's the key thing. The next reason has to do with Christian life and it's expectations, primarily it's moral demands. The feeling is that day in and day out life of a Christian is not one it's fun, but one that is drudgery, filled with denial of nearly every pleasure available.

I see this often about people talking about the Puritans and stuff like that. They had had a good time. Actually they took things seriously, but you know, considering the difficult circumstances that most people of that time everywhere were living under it, they were not really monastic and things like that. They weren't you know, self flagellating and wearing hair shirts and all that kind of stuff like you see some of the monasteries in Middle Ages. He says, So

a lot of people think it's just drudgery and denial of every pleasure. He said, no fulfilling sex, no meaningful possessions, no nothing, and who wants that. The devil's lie of you can't be holy and happy has likely run through the heads of everyone presented with the claims of Christianity, including yours and mine, if we were to be honest. Initially, he says, it sounds good, but there is a problem. And so the problem is is that everybody who says, well, I don't want to be a Christian

because it'd be a very unhappy, unpleasant life. So the people, according to polls, are unhappy. They see their life as drudgery. Now he doesn't talk about this, but the reality is is that what makes the difference

in your life is not your circumstances, but your gratitude. If you look at the simple things in life and just marvel at what God has freely given you, that is a whole different way of looking at life, and so many of those things that he's talking about, relationships and other things like that take on a whole new perspective. He says, But if you look at the Gallop poll taking a couple of years ago on happiness is now at a record high. People feel more anger, more sadness, more pain, more

worry, more stress than ever before. The study resulted in a book that was published by Gallop called blind Spot, and the author said global misery was rising well before the pandemic. In fact, unhappiness has been steadily climbing for a decade, and its rise has been in the blind spot of almost every world leader. So he says, I'll play a game of what if. Travis says, suffering is mandatory, misery is optional. That's a good way to put it. Did you do that or is that okay? I thought

maybe that was something from the guy that you read all the time? Was it Chesterton? Yeah? GK. Chesterton? Yeah. He says, let's play a game of what if? The misery is optional? Suffering is non optional. But he says, let's play a game of what if? What if by our very nature, we have the wrong desires and it causes us to love bad things that lead to rotten outcomes and result in us being ultimately unhappy. Which, since we're talking all the time about Taylor Swift, she

resembles that comment. I mean, here's somebody who has everything I mean, and then her boyfriend even has a sequence suit. Sometimes a sequence suit doesn't buy you happiness, and sometimes even though you're famous, in a billionaire or whatever, you pick one and have one bad relationship with people after the other. What's behind that? I don't know. Well, it's a whole string

of bad relationships that she's had. What if God can change our nature so that we have the right desires that cause us to love good things in the right way that leads to positive outcomes and results in us being truly happy. Well, if that's right, that sounds like a winner to me, he says, Well, guess what that is? The promise of Christianity. C. S. Lewis wrote, believing in a real and believing in a real

right and wrong means finding out that you are not very good. He describes past generations of non Christians as quote in many ways merrier than a modern but with a deep sadness. When he asked himself what was wrong with the world, he didn't did not immediately reply the social system, or our allies or education. It occurred to him that he himself might be one of the things that was wrong with the world. GK. Chesterton said the same thing.

Interestingly, they both realize that, and it's that internal uh consideration of your life that is so devoid from our political leaders. These people have the perspective and the introspection of a toddler, when not only are they reverting to their you know, their their diaper future, but you know, you look at Biden and Trump, they have the moral understanding of a toddler. It truly is amazing, and it truly is a curse that these people have been put

over us as leaders. Absolutely is a curse. Uh So, never give up the fight against tyranny. But don't ever put your hope in anything as temporary as his life. That's h and certainly not in anything as untrustworthy and gollumlike as these politicians that we have running for president. We're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back. Whether you're feeling like the booze or bluegrass, APS Radio has you covered. Check out a wide variety of

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and I want to thank Nick Allen Becker. Thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that, and also do not obey. Thank you as well. Appreciate that. Let's talk a little bit about the pharmaceutical industry beyond the twenty million dollars that they were able to pay Travis Kelsey. By the way, Travis's reminding me to ask you to please like the stream, and as he points out, he said, we got about a thousand viewers on Rumble, only one hundred thumbs up, and so maybe we could improve

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Tony can help you with gold silver. He also can handle any amount large or small. But he can also help you to set this up on a regular savings program and that is very very important. We'll talk about that coming up if we've got enough time. Before we do, though, I want to talk about pharmaceutical issues. There was a tweet by Peter McCullough that was retweeted by Thomas Massey with a comment. McCullough was talking about remdzevir.

He says doctor Wax was right. In twenty twenty, remdzevie has been exhaustively analyzed by the WHO solidarity group conducting concluding that it does not save lives, whether it caused kidney injury, and liver damage in some which can contribute to causal pathways of death. The WHO advised against it in November of twenty twenty. But you remember how this all happened, don't you. Again, the WHO was advising against it, there was a study that came up in China

that said, well, it doesn't do anything. We had about the same number of people, actually slightly more people that died that had this, and they had kidney and liver problems that were part of this. This is some thing that Fauci had tried to sell multiple times. He had tried to sell it for AIDS, He had tried to sell it as a treatment for ebola, and in each one of these cases, just like for this supposed pandemic, they said, it doesn't do anything except give people, many people kidney

and liver damage that kills him. And so after this came out, the study was posted on the WHO site, this Chinese study, but it was taken down, and it was taken down within twenty four hours and within one week without explanation. Within one week, Fauci put out his not peer reviewed assessment of it and said, and his results were the same. You know, we've got a lot of people who have a kidney injury, liver damage from this thing, and about same results. It didn't really show anything.

Always in the past way they would look at some kind of a therapeutic, which is what it is. They would say, well, do the people recover? You know what percentage of the people recovered. Well, no, there wasn't any difference between the two control groups. And so what he said was, yeah, but we're going to change that. The people who survived got better thirty six percent faster than the other people. Now, that has never been the standard standard. Wuld be something like, well thirty six percent

of the people got over it because of the drug. Now he just said, well they recovered faster, which is a total lie. That's never been the standard for that. But he pronounced the standard of care and he got it sold. And then you had Ram Paul who got his wife to buy

remdaseevere stock thinking that people would not notice it. I guess. So the whole thing was a scam and we knew this, and I reported it in twenty twenty about how this is not his first rodeo of this and the fact that he was desperate to get this thing through for Gilead Pharmaceuticals because they were

about to lose their patent on it. And going back to the spring of two thousand and eighteen, there was an assessment that was put out by Goldman Sachs about the pharmaceutical industry and they used Gilla, the same people that developed rendoes of Air. They used Gilead and said, here's an example of what

we don't want in the pharmaceutical industry. They came up with something that actually cured hepatitis C or something like that, and they said, the problem was, I made twelve million dollars the first year, and then it drastically dropped down like one or two billion, and now it's down and just you know, a couple one hundred million or something. You know, it's exponentially going down. And they said, we do not want this from the pharmaceutical industry.

Do not cure things. We want to have chronic conditions that we keep selling drugs for. And it's even better if they sell you a drug that creates conditions that you didn't have before, like kidney injury and liver damage, and if you survive, your customer for life for these other things. So that's what Peter McCollough said, now. Thomas Massey retweeted that with a comment he said, I had a family member go to hospital for an issue unrelated

to COVID. They tested for COVID. The doctor said he needed rim dezevir even though he had no COVID symptoms. He had displayed symptoms at home a week prior. He refused to take rim desaviet. The doctor was flabberg acid and he's home doing fine. Yeah, we've had that same situation. Yeah, the nurses even called it run death is near. On rock Fin Solo Cat nineteen eighty. Dogs would be smarter without the vaccinations. People too,

There's so many different health effects of these things on rock Fin. Dougalug response says, I think that's what happened to my dog's coat after the last vax, she started getting dry, itchy skin. That's that's what's happened to Scout. Frankly, we had never gotten him vaccinated, and then when he got his leg torn up, we think it was coyotes. That doctor nearly killed him. He said, oh, it looks like skins get a little bit black. He cut the skin off of both sides of his back leg and

he said, oh, I'll probably have to take the leg offs. And you know he recovered. He's got a bad scar on one side where the hair has not come back. But this doctor loaded him up. You know, he was in such bad condition. They had him there in their hospital and the doctor loaded him up with shots. And ever since we got him back, he's got dry, itchy skin all the time. He can't never had that before, never had him. Brian deb McCartney, good to see

you there, said, many friends and families pets have this issue. Yep, yep, we do. As we have seen the victory last week in Canada over the freedom convoy of truckers. This is very true. This is from epic Times. Matthew Horward says it must be done. After the court victory for the freedom convoy, Canadians are ready to sue and it must be done. And I think this is key. We're not going to see anything

done. It's pretty obvious, isn't it that in every country nobody is going to be held accountable and the only way that they're going to be held accountable for anything that they did in twenty twenty, whether you're talking about Trump or you know, the Republicans or Democrats, or Biden or Trump. The only way any of them are going to be held accountable is if there's going to

be lawsuits. And I think that's especially true of Pfizer and of Moderna in these other vaccine companies because of the way that they have fraudulently pushed the safety and the efficacy of these drugs. And I think it's imperative for people to sue. Now we don't have any you know, it's not something I know it's a big deal, and it's you know, I've looked at things like the purging that we have gotten, and you know, to sue a big corporation, I know that's a big you know, I want to sue Google.

There's no way I'm going to win that. And I don't want to make my life miserable trying to do something like that. But it really is if you can find some kind of if lawyers want to set up some type of a class action lawsuit or something, that it really is imperative. That's a very important thing to do. That's the only way that these people are going to be brought to heal. That's the only kind of public validation of

what they did. Being wrong. We do need to try to elect people that are going to acknowledge what was done the medical martial law and put some reforms in place, but that's not even being talked about now, so suing them is very important. On the Brownstone Institute from Clayton Baker, he said, medicine has been fully militarized. And this was pretty obvious from the beginning

as well too. Wasn't Operation Warp Speed was a military operation. It was going to be funded by Trump giving tens of billions of dollars to each of these pharmaceutical companies. It was going to be delivered by the military. Remember, right after the election, we had the election on Tuesday, then by

Saturday, the media declares Biden to be the winner. On Sunday the next day, sixty minutes runs this piece that they had in the they'd filmed it, had it in the can, ready to go, saying that, you know, talking about how all these people in military are going to be delivering the vaccine out there. It's good to go, it's ready to go, and we're ready to do this as soon as we get the get go from the vaccine companies, because you know, the FDA is not going to do

anything about it. Very next day, that Monday, not even a week after the election, Pfizer says, we're done and we're ninety two percent effective. And then they started the bidding war about and kept bidding it up to the up to one hundred percent, and then it started falling until it got down to low twenty percent. The whole thing was a lie. But it was also militarized from the very beginning. And I said, as Trump was doing the lockdown, I said, it's medical martial law. Well, Clayton

Baker says the Brownston Institute Medicine has been fully militarized. He says, I'm thinking of a certain industry. See if you can guess what it is. It's a huge industry, constitutes a large portion of the nation's GDP. Millions of people earn their living through it, directly or indirectly. The people at the top of the industry are among the super rich. This industry's corporations lobby the nation's government relentlessly to the tune of billions of dollars per year, both

to secure lucrative contracts and to influence national policy in their favor. And it pays off to the tune of trillions of dollars. The corporation supplying this industry with its material conduct conduct advanced, highly technical research far beyond the understanding of the average citizen. The citizens fund this research, however, through dollars. Unbeknownst to them, the profits gained from them, developed using tax dollars are

kept by the corporation's executives and investors. Then, he goes on and on. The operational side of the industry is emphatically top down, and its structure and its function. Those who work at the ground level must undergo rigorous training that standardizes their attitudes and their behaviors. Finally, these ground level personnel are handled in a peculiar manner. Publicly, they're frequently lauded as heroes, particularly

under declared periods of crisis. Privately, they are kept completely in the dark regarding high level industry decisions, and they're often lied to outright by those in the higher levels of command. These grunts even significantly forfeit some fundamental civil liberties for the privilege of working in this industry. So what am I describing? He says, If you answered the military course, you would be correct. But if you also answered the medical industry. You would be every bit as

right. You see, this whole thing was a merger between those two groups. We even now have a medical version of DARPA BARTA, you know, and a biological Advanced Research I think is what it stands for. But it's essentially the same type approach. Everything is essentially the same as the military industrial complex. The corruption, the secrecy, the compart the compartmentalization of information, all of that, and so that's where we began. It's kind of where

we end up today talking about this militarized pharmaceutical industry. Top down dictats on how to manage COVID patients were handed down to physicians from high above. These were enforced with militaristic rigidity unseen in doctor's professional lifetimes. The mandated protocols made no sense, all these ventilator stuff and everything. You know. You look at Peter Navarro, now, Peter Navarro as one of Trump's right hand men

and his administration. He's been sentenced to found guilty of some minor violation that they trumped up a non charge, and he's been sentenced to several months in jail while he's appealing it. The judge has said, he's not going to get out of jail. He's going to serve that time while he's doing the

appeal. He's going to be in jail. But I have absolutely no sympathy for him because he's the guy who ran this program to ram through ventilators on everybody, to tell Ford and General Motors and other companies to stop making your car, start making ventilators and pushing them on everybody. For that, he ought to be in jail for the rest of his life. The number of people that were killed with that, I have no sympathy for him whatsoever.

As I've said before, it's very much like Dennis Astrot, who was sent to jail for something that's not a crime, when in reality the guy was a pedophile and everybody knew it. They knew it going in and don't tell me they didn't know. Peter Navarro was putting together something. All the doctors knew. This didn't make any sense. Why had we never done this before? Why did it just get imposed like that like a snap, and you

know everybody has to do it. Well, it's a bribery. That was one of the biggest pieces of bribery, that ventilator system of any of the COVID stuff with a Trump administration paying hospitals to do this, and then later on, you know, bribing them to identify people as COVID patients thirteen thousand dollars, bribing them to put people on a ventilator thirty nine thousand dollars, and then giving them a twenty percent bonus. And then that was the bribery

aspect that was Trump. And then when Biden came in, he said, well, if you don't do this stuff, I'm going to If you don't vaccinate your nurses and doctors, we're not only going to take away that gravy train that Trump puts you on, we're going to take away all of your Medicare Medicaid stuff. And so the hospitals run by a corporation said, we'll do it, we'll do it. If these people don't do it, we'll

fire them, and they were more than willing to do it. That's why these people need to be sued, because it was all about the money. The love of money, the root of all evil and the root of how presidents get these things done in violation of the Tenth Amendment, and the MAGA people need to understand that and embrace that if they can get past their double thing. Jason Barker, my cousin's husband, got diagnosed to stage four cancer. In his digestive track, I'm sorry we could use prayers for Bob.

It is not operable, so basically a death sentence. Well, we certainly do pray for Bob, and especially that this is something that is coming for all of us. It may happen very quickly. It may happen as a as a cancer that is moving very quickly. I've known so many Christians who had cancer, and they were grateful that it gave them time to say goodbye to people and to put things in order and to contemplate their position with God. And that is especially true of non Christians, because all of us are

going to die. That could be a real gift if it is a time that we step back and take assessment of our life. And so I don't know what his situation is, but we just pray for his family who is going to go through a very difficult time pain. I know that stomach cancer is very painful. I've had relatives who have died from that. So we pray for his pray for his suffering, that it would be relieve, pray for the suffering of his family, that that would that they would have hope

of being reunited reunited at a later time. Before we run out of let me just read one more statement to you from this, he said, we know the rest. We know. The ill conceived toxic gene therapy antidote, falsely billed as a vaccine that Trump is so proud of, was foisted upon the population by blackmail. The vaccine is how we end the pandemic. You're not going to get out of this lockdown. You see. The blackmail didn't

just begin with Biden's mandate. It was always rehearsed in dark winter that they're going to keep people locked down until you took the vaccine. You're not going to get out. And that was a specter that was held over everybody's head by Trump, who instituted the lockdowns and the masks and the social distancing and paid people to do it. The effective bribery of medical authorities and politicians, as well as other deep state directed psyops designed to divide the population and scapegoat

dissenters the pandemic of the unvaccinated. He said, the end result sounds like the aftermath of a giant military operation, millions dead, many millions more, psychologically traumatized, economies and tatters. See this is why I will never support Donald Trump. This is beyond what he did, was beyond broken promises. This was literal war against not only Americans, but it was a planned global demicide. Governments in every country used Trump's shots, paid for by American taxpayers,

to these legally protected, politically connected, militarily connected pharmaceutical companies. They've got the cash to throw around to Travis Kelsey so he can parade around in a sequined suit. And you've got Donald Trump parading around in front of a crowd that hates all this stuff, understands what it is, but will not make the connection to him. I'll keep trying. Thanks for joining us. Let me tell you the David Night Show. You can listen to with your

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