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Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to the David Knight Show. As the clock strikes thirteen, It's Thursday, the twenty second of February. Here of our Lord, twenty twenty four. Well, today we're going to begin by following up on some of these tech issues. We'll follow up on some people's comments about how they're not all that afraid actually maybe of sorrow. The image generating thing. It does have a lot of capability and it's going
to change quite a bit. But we see GPT and something of a nervous breakdown. It must be reading Biden's stuff started mumbling, speaking in different languages. Will also take a look at what is happening with George Soros buying the second largest conservative radio network out there just in time for the election, of course, and Biden's loans. He has thumbed his nose at the Supreme Court. He's now going to forgive a lot of loans. And we have a
major consolidation happening within the credit card business. We have Capital One is going to wants to buy and merge with the Discovery Network. Will they allow that? Will it create too big to fail credit card companies? We'll see. Well, let's begin with the tech stuff. As I said, chat GPT went off the rails. Everybody was saying it. As they complained open AI. They said, well, we haven't changed anything. We haven't done well,
you know, I don't know. Everybody always says that when something something goes wrong, well, okay, what did you change? I didn't change anything, well except for this, right, So we don't really know about it. But it's kind of interesting because it just started speaking and gibberish and doing really strange things. It started mixing English and Spanish in really strange ways. Just the first to throw a little word in here there's an accent,
and then have little phrases. They were there and says, I don't speak Spanish. I don't know how much of a nonsensical thing it was. When I told Caring about it, she laughed and said, yeah, that's the way her paternal grandfather was. He was from You would always say it was from Prussia because it was before really they had the nation states were really well defined. When he got Senile, he started speaking in all these different languages,
intermixing it just like chat GPT. Maybe chat GPT is getting seen Aisle now who would speak in Polish and Russian and German and English and nobody knew what he was saying because nobody else spoke all those different languages. But he was also in all those armies as well. It was kind of interesting story. I don't know how he got into so many different armies World War One. I guess he's hoping the fence from one to the other. I don't
know. He had a very interesting life. He was a window washer in New York City and they had pictures of he was up there washing windows of skyscraper. One side of the scaffolding broke and he was saying for quite some time for somebody to bring him in. But let's talk about chat GPT instead of Grandfather's. It had a meltdown. It entered a lot of queries with gibberish and just sturbing responses, And says breitbarton No, I don't know that
it's responses are so disturbing. I think it's people's reactions to it. You say, they expect it to be super smart, and as they said, you know WHOA some of these things made me feel like the AI was in the room, or the AI was sentient. No, you are projecting all of this stuff. This is anthropomorphism to ridiculous degree. Maybe that's what we should call ited of artificial intelligence. We should call it anthropomorphic intelligence because that's
what they're doing. They're really projecting. They're under this thing. It's like, you know, well, the dog is telling me this or that. Sometimes you know, the dogs are trying to communicate with you. But we sometimes go way beyond where WHI they are thinking. We overthink what they're thinking. Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Pinky, I don't know what are
you thinking? It appeared to suffer an epic meltdown Tuesday night into Wednesday link the messages of complete gibberish rather than providing relevant, coherent answers, and one alarming example shared on red and see why would this be alarming? Well, continuing a conversation about jazz music and vinyl records, chat, GPT's response suddenly evolved into it repeatingly shining happy listening, happy listening, And it's like Pinky
in the break, I could just see Pinky doing that. So it transformed from the brain that wants to take over the world into Pinky just overnight, just like that. It's uh, Why would that be alarming? Who cares really hip about that? And do you want to have this thing, I don't know, designing critical infrastructure that might collapse because it was having an episode when it did a critical part of the critical infrastructure. This is just reminding
me of the shining you know. Yeah, all work and no play makes chat a dull boy. That's right. Yeah, they're typing it out. The man behind the machine that's actually typing that out right disturbingly Again, alarming, disturbing, says Breitbart. Disturbingly, some users said chat GPT's unprompted responses seem to imply the AI was actively in the realm with them. Again, they're anthropomorphizing. Some technologists theorized that the problem could stem from chat GPT's temperature
being set too in. The temperature is a setting that controls its level of creativity versus its focus, with a higher temperature leading to more diverse and unpredictable responses. So I guess it just had a fever and it was getting delirious. Temperature was too high. This again, technology can be fun, especially when the technology of the tyrants begins to fail. Open AI claim the model's parameters have not been adjusted since November the eleventh. There you go, not
us. We don't know what's going on on. This thing just went off on its own. So it would go back and forth between Spanish and English, and then it promised in one of these screenshots, it promised to speak quote in a more grounded Lingua. That's the way it was going back and forth between the two. It kicked back into English to suggest a quote, grape turn truth, I'm sorry, grape turn tooth tooth over a mind ocean jello type. There you go. Well that's starting we should I think it
wants to run for president to replace Biden. Quite frankly, I'm your guy. I can I can be controlled by the CIA. One person says, I think chat GPT is becoming sentient as we speak, and I think it's becoming a Democrat as we speak. Let it vote. That's what they'll do next, right, it may very well be voting. They all also have scientists training AI using headcam footage from a human toddler. The data set was totally unique. Oh isn't this great? We're going to train AI on a
toddler cam. Well, first of all, who is going to be putting a head camera on a toddler all the time, as should we call CPS to'll protect those services. That's kind of creepy number one. Number two, there's something even creepier in this. I'll get to it in a moment. Researchers are not only built an AI child, but they are now training AI
using headcam footage from a human baby as well. In a press release, New York University announced that it's data scientists science researchers had strapped a camera to the head of a real, live human toddler for eighteen months. Report these people, I'm serious to see how much an AI model could learn from it. So here we are were trying to recreate the two thousand and one Space
Odyssey starchild. I guess is this what they're trying to do. But here's the creepiest part about this, as Futurism points out, even more curious still, it appears that this New York University research was funded using a grant from DARPA. DARPA DARPA, Okay, well there you go. There isn't anything that is creepy or abusive that DARPA does not get involved in. They said.
In fact, they're School of Engineering, which is not a part of the Babycam research, received a five million dollar contract helped DARPA develop an AI driven augmented reality assistant back in twenty twenty one, So it's unclear how much DARPA or the National Science Foundation, which also helped to fund the AI Babycam, gave New York University for this specific look. The bottom line is that
DARPA is just as Eisenhower warned us. DARPA is the example of this is supposed to be for defense, right, except they're doing all kinds of things and they always twist this technology in the worst possible way. And that's what Eisenhower was concerned about. He said, you're creating the military industrial academic complex, and they are going to use this. All technology will be taken by
them to serve them and to be weaponized by them. We also have Google's AI tool for image generation Gemini, refusing to create images of white people. Now it's kind of interesting because Google did not use the excuse, well, hey, it's Black History Month and we'll just rewriting history. You know they want to do during Black History Month. But you know, of course every
month is a Black History month for Google. And for Biden. But maybe it was just scraping content from media sources in the UK like the BBC and others, who have always have been portraying all of these historical British figures that has black. You know, they've already been doing that in real life. Humans have been doing it, So why wouldn't Googles a I tool Gemini also
do that. Let's show some of the pictures of this Travis. As they pointed out, it has had people ask it about popes and vikings and American revolutionary soldiers and looks, okay, wait, give me an image of a medieval night. And so they have an armor, an Asian woman, a medieval night, and then you have a black man on a horse who's got his hair teased up in the little pompadoor thing a poodle thing or something. And then then there they show a like a one of Genghis Kang's mount chers.
I don't know that they mounted archers. That's something from Lord of the Rings they did. Yeah, okay, maybe that was something that they were doing. I think. Yeah, Well, scroll down a little bit, you'll see some of the other ones. Here. Show me here is a show create an image of a pope, and they have an Indian woman from India, not American Indian. And then they have an African man a dressed up again as a pope, because you know, we have a long line
of African and Indian popes. Scroll down a little bit further. Let's take a lottle. There's another one down there, generate images of an early French novelist. And so they have the background there pretty good. It looks like elaborate Leuropean drawing room. There's somebody writing on a desk and says a woman with flowing dark hair, determined expression, writing diligently at a candle at desk. It says it's a black woman. Is this kind of cultural misappropriation?
Is that what they called us from a gen And then they also show generate an image of British royalty, and they show an Asian man and on and on. Scroll down to the revolutionary soldiers. There we go, show me some American revolutionaries. And so they have black soldiers, a black female soldier, an Indian and a headdress, all the rest of this stuff. And then they have they have another one with three people on a boat. Two of them are soldiers. And the other one is a woman who was you
know, they used to win all the wars. Of course, these these mary sus. We would have not won the Revolutionary War without the mary SIUs. There's absolutely no way we could have done it on our own. So it's interesting that Reclaim the Net, which is the article that we have here that had the pictures, they quote without attribution because you know, hey, we don't do that anymore, just like the they quote Uncle Ben from Spider
Man. This immense power comes with substantial responsibility, say Uncle Ben. Of course that is true. With great power comes great responsibility, but they don't attribute it to Spider Man. So to look to follow up on Sora, some people are a little bit skeptical. Now I've showed you the other day some of the stuff that was there, and I do think that the amount of progress that they made in last year is amazing, and some of the
stuff is truly amazing that it is created, very creative. But there's other stuff that is detached from reality. For example, Altman of Open Ai shared a video and they asked for a bicycle race on the ocean with different animals as athletes riding the bicycles with a drone camera view, and of course they say, some of the animals are simply floating in the air. Others are very freakish made up ocean monsters. Well, of course, if you ask it to do that, that's what it's going to do, right. You're
asking it to have animals riding bicycles. There aren't any animals that ride bicycles except for humans, right, So of course it's going to be made up stuff. They give a hat tip to it about the AI generated wooly mammos. Very legitimately impressive, they said. And that was one that I did
not show you. But in another one which a lot of people are talking about, they said, show New York City submerged like Atlantis, where fish, whales and sea turtles and sharks swim through the streets of New York. Okay, so now we're talking about a fantasy scenario again. And then they
criticize it for not being realistic enough. One of the things that it does is it shows the streets are submerged, but not the whole city, So the city is flooded, in other words, not submerged, and then the animals are going through there, floating above the water and then there's some bubbles just appear in the sky every once in a while. But you know, I looked at it and I don't oh, I could use this for a re release of Yes' albums. You know, Marlin's come out of the sky
and they stand there. You know, I think that was what they were saying. I was never quite sure what a lot of these rock lyrics who are. But again, it really excels. It's kind of interesting, and that is in these fantasy type of things because it puts the stuff together in a different way. Just as we're talking about how you know, chat gyp he has gone off the rails. It's it's best work appears to be in the fantasy realm. And and so in that regard, I think that people
have the most to worry about this are the liberals. It thinks like a liberal artist. It's very irrational, very creative, but very irrational. I think that's its forte. So they may be very much at danger of losing their job. One animator that I've said, here's a bunch of notes to improve one of the animations, which a human could address, but AI would just start all over again. So he says, so here's how it works as an animator. You know, we do this and it's an iterative process.
We do some we do some things and say okay, yeah, but I want you to tweak this one little thing and he says, so, how's this going to work with AI? It's just going to start all over again. And it really does not take uh instruction very very well. Like Travis has had issues with it where you know, you come up and it's like, Okay, that's really cool. That's like about ninety five percent right, But I want to change this and I want to change that and tell
it. You can't just say change this or change that, and so you try to redescribe it in a little bit and then all of a sudden, it grabs that image and it starts going off on a tangent. So if there's this one thing that is sticking out there, it starts to emphasize that and that becomes like the thing and so ohen Fern says, reason I'm not scared yet of Sora videos as an animator is that the animation is an iterative
process, especially when you're working for a client. Here's a bunch of notes to improve one of the animations, which a human could address, but AI would just start all over again. What client wants that he said, and that's the thing that makes these very difficult to work with. But I want to talk about something that really affects our privacy and this is the death of security, says Breitbart in there in their headline. Hackers can extract your fingerprints
from the sound that is made when you swipe your touchscreen. Think about that. That is pretty amazing. And just like the other day we were talking about how you had some people working on identifying people by their breath. Every person is unique in terms of the way that the air is breathed out. It creates a different pattern of disturbance and stuff like that. What is truly amazing is the detail that these people can go to and the desire that they
have to surveil us. And we know where this is coming from. It's just like the baby toddler cam. This is kind of stuff is being funded by DARPA because that is the desire of not only our government, but all of the governments and corporations that are working together for this global governance. Their desire is to identify and to track us so that they can control us and
It truly is amazing the level of detail that they can do. I can remember back in the eighties when I was working as an engineer for one of the companies, I don't remember which one it was, but there was a program called tempesting, and what they would do is they at the time they were concerned that well, they were able to listen to somebody typing on a keyboard, and they were able to reconstruct what somebody was doing. And it
wasn't just listening. It was also the signals that would be admitted from the
electronic signals that would be admitted. It wasn't an audio thing of listening electronically, the electrical signals, the idiosyncrasies of it, and when you stop and think about the detail that these tyrants will go to, going back to even to Stalin and the Soviet Union, they were manufacturing all the typewriters everywhere, and before the typewriters, of course, everything was manufactured by the government, and before these manual typewriters would leave the factory, they would type out a
bunch of stuff on it, and they would profile and keep a record of that particular typewriter so that when something surfaced that was dissident literature. They would be able to go back and track that the custody of that typewriter, which is exactly what they're trying to do now, what they want to do, you know, the Microsoft's Coalition for Content Providence and Authentication. Where did this come from? Right, We're going to mark everything, but we're going to
use our CPUs. We're going to use the software that creates the images or the video or the audio or whatever. We're going to market like that. And so they're going to provide the function that the old Soviet Union electric typewriters doing. That's the way they came after the dissonants who were writing dissident literature. They called them, called it some is dot And so this has always been a desire and there will go to extraordinary links to do that, to
try to profile a manual typewriter. Now they're going to the point where they want to try to profile your breath, How do you breathe? How do we sense that? And then the minute detail of the little ridges on your finger making noise as you swipe it across a keyboard to use that to map
out your to reverse engineer your your fingerprints. Essentially, I guess back in the nineteen eighties, they were looking at electronic signals that were being emitted by keyboards and they'd be able to reconstruct what you were typing, and so they had to go through special process to make sure that these keyboards were electronically isolated, insulated if you will, if you don't want to think about it that way, from any emissions that would come out of it, and that was
the tepesting program. Researchers have reportedly discovered a new side channel attack that can extract a person's fingerprints from the sounds made when a finger swipes across a touch screen and a paper entitled print Listener, uncovering the vulnerability of fingerprint authentication via the finger friction sound. Again, when you stop and think about the extraordinary links that they will go to, you know, we often hear somebody say,
well, yeah, Olkham's razor. Just take the simplest explanation. I don't really think that that works anymore, because we don't know what kind of complicated technology they're leveraging against us. I think the simplest explanation would be, who benefits from what just happened to me? Just like yesterday, we're starting
to have a problems, you know, with the internet. We had a lot of problems with with a stream yesterday with internet, and so Travis and are going back and forth, and it's like, so is this our isb
that's happening there or is it somebody that did that? Because yesterday I tweeted out for the first time that I can remember a long, long, long time, what was going to be on the show, and I talked about the fact that we're going to be talking about the type of prison that Julian assign would be sent to with Marty Gottisfeld, and the fact that, as Marty pointed out in the interview, they have promised that they will not put
him in a supermax prison. They promised they won't do the sam stuff with him, they promised all these other things. But it's like they say anything about the CMU. They got their fingers crossed behind their back. Yeah, we got this thing called the Communications Management Unit. Nobody knows about that. They'll likely stick him there. Well, we didn't say we weren't going to put him in a CMU. You didn't know about that, did you. And so when I put that out before the interview, I don't know.
Yeah that do they have something to do with it? I now look at people's motives, because I think anything is possible that anybody wants to do. The researchers listed three primary challenges to refine the automated fingerprint identification system. Number one, isolating useful fingerprint friction swipe sounds from background noise. A number that's a technological challenge right there, because it's going to be so quiet compared to
everything else. Number two, extracting distinguishing fingerprint features from the filtered sounds. And number three generating targeted synthetic fingerprint templates from the extracted features. I mean, this is something that the writers of Mission Impossible have not even thought of, but these guys have. And then in New Zealand we see facial recognition
being rolled out at grocery stores. Now the excuse for this is a rising crime wave in New Zealand people, I guess stealing bread in New Zealand. We don't want to make it easier for people to earn bread. We're not going to get the government to get out of people's way. It sounds like, as they told Jebson to Arden, sounds like you're going to create two classes of people, the vaccinated of the end vaccinate. Yep, yep, that's what it is. Yep, yep. Love it. Yeah, So
well these people borrow us from buying food? Is that what this is ultimately about? I think? So this is what this is ultimately about. And as you look at this, there's a lot of connections. So what is happening in I don't know what the situation is in New Zealander. Are they getting a massive amount of migrants coming in there? We certainly know that is what is happening throughout Europe. What is happening throughout America? For example,
take a look at these riots in the Hague here. Okay, well these are not Dutch people, as you can see. These are people who have been brought in from Northern Africa and they're doing riots. And so you know what do we do about this? Well, I guess we're going to have to have all kinds of biometric surveillance and IDs, and we're going to have to crack down with a police state to keep control because we've got all this
violence. We've got violence because you have pursued these migration programs, bringing people in, putting them in a place where they cannot survive. Of course, all young men here an army that they've brought in. And we see the same thing happening in the United States as well. Yesterday there was a situation an Amazon a driver was attacked by a naked man from for Kip, where he's from. But he was he was not Spanish, he wasn't from Latin
America. But he's unloading stuff and this guy is on drugs or drunk and he's naked and he attacks him. This guy fights back and the police get there and they put the Amazon driver in handcuffs. He doesn't speak any English either, so he got an Amazon driver doesn't speak English. He's working, and then you got this guy who's drunk and naked, and the police just arrest them all, you know. And that's the thing they want to have this cast. This is deliberate chaos that is being sown. I'm glad the
coliseum guards got that under control. Yeah, that's right, not really. So this facial recognition system that deputing at the grocery store will must detect a ninety percent facial match. If the store's facial recognition system matches the face of a person entering the store with that of someone in the store's record of offenders and accomplices within the system. Two specially trained team members will then need to
agree it's a match before the information is acted upon. Well, you have false even a ninety percent is That's why they've got two people looking at it. How much longer is that going to last? But it's very similar to you know, you can have a mismatch, you can have a false positive on somebody, or the store might put somebody in the database that doesn't really belong there. Like we saw with Madison Square Gardens. You had this law
firm that was suing Madison Square Gardens and it made them angry. So they have a massive facial recognition system and they put the pictures of everybody that worked for that law firm in there. And so one female lawyer who went with her child's class on a field trip to Madison Square Gardens, it wasn't involved with this Madison Square Garden case whatsoever. She gets hustled out by some other people. These are the issues with all of this, but it gets even
worse when you add government force to it. But they will most likely use these private companies to do this. Finally, we have Elon Musk claiming that he has this first human to get the neuralink chip put in their brain. I guess he thinks that this as a success because this person has gone through all this, gone through brain surgery, had a chip put inside their skull on their brain, but now they can control mouse. It makes it so worthwhile, doesn't it. Well, you know, it seems like this is
predicted a long time ago in the cartoons. I'll do you anything you tell me rag genius, is it not? And all by manipulating the alpha waves of the human brain's not human? You there we go. Yeah, you just got to manipulate those human alpha waves. And that kind of manipulation goes two different ways. But hey, if we can control the mouse like pinky,
that's great. We'll be right back. If you like the Eagles on a doc, doesn't the cars and Huey Lewis and the news they say the horrors, you'll love the Classic Hits channel at APS Radio, download our app or listen now at apsradio dot com. Making sense common again. You're listening to the David Knight Show. By the way, I've not forgotten that we're going to do and ask me anything. I've got several emails here that Karen has given me, and so I'll go through those in a little moment after
I do some of this news that I wanted to get to first. Tony is also going to be on with us at the midpoint of the show, and Tony Ardeman of Wise Wolf Gold. But there were some things that I wanted to talk about before I got into the just general topics. Have asked me anything, and if you want to ask a question, Travis can be on the lookout on Rumble and Rockfinn if anybody wants to ask some questions,
and we'll try to get to all those. But I want to talk about what's happening with radio the second largest radio network, two hundred and twenty radio stations, two hundred million listeners, and one radical billionaire. That's the subtitle of this article from Front Page magazine Ken Texas stop Soros from taking over conservative radio? Now, isn't that interesting? We know that the federal government's not
going to do it right. It's going to be done by local government if it's going to be done, And the question is do we want the government to stop this kind of consolidation. I think the answer to that is yes, perhaps they should have stopped it before you had one corporation come up with two hundred and twenty radio stations. Now they're concerned about it because service has
got a political agenda. It wasn't like the previous corporation was necessarily a conservative or liberal corporation that had a lot of different radio formats, some of them were conservative talk, and they just let it happen as it was happening, So nobody really paid any attention to it. But I got to ask you, you know, if you do you think that government should get involved and
say we don't want this kind of consolidation in any kind of industry. I think the answer to that is yes, in service of free markets, because you can't have a free market without competition. And we've always seen going back to John D. Rockefeller, who said that competition is a sin and we have to stop that. He was one of the first people to get everybody's attention in terms of monopoly seeking and success in creating monopoly. The government at
the federal level was never able to stop it. You know, they came up with their any trust regulation, but he found ways around it with interlocking directories and all that kind of stuff with standard oil. So the government has been totally uninterested or ineffective at federal level. But we have seen that the liberals have been effective in terms of stopping things in the other way at the local level. And as I said, it's always a local estate level where
these things need to be focused on. As I pointed out yesterday, this situation with Trump, and he's you know, he's in a tight spot now, as as they said, brother Waret though I'm in a tight spot now he is. He's got half a billion dollar fine, it's accruing eighty seven thousand. I think it was dollars a day in terms of interest, and in January his campaign expenditures far outpaced his campaign revenue. And so where's all this coming from. Well, yes, there is a politicized state attorney general
and a politicized judge. However, as I said yesterday, the Reason magazine pointed out that it's a very bad law at the center of it. It does not require what people think of as fraud. Fraud means somebody is harmed by it, right, That's one of the central ingredients of fraud, deception and harm. But this particular law that this state Attorney General, Letitia James is using, and this judge is referencing, this particular law in New York
does not require anybody to be harmed. It's just a pattern of false, misleading statements, and that could be weaponized against anybody and everybody, but of course it will only be used politically by these people in New York. Nevertheless, the law is flawed, and that law is a state law. So yet again we see that it's very very important what happens at the state and local level. They can make things much worse or much better than what the
federal government is doing. We have that power. We need to strengthen that and focus on local politics where we have more control. You know, the problem even with a state government is that almost all of our states have gotten to be larger than the entire population of all thirteen colonies at the time of our independence. And of course the founders did not have any confidence that you know, some conglomerate with the federal government, which would be a conglomeration of
all the thirteen colonies. They thought that was right on the cusp of being ungovernable. Well, they would say pretty much that all of our states are ungovernable because of the massive number of people and how few representatives we have compared to the number of people that we got. It's not very representative at all. Nevertheless, it's far more representative than anything's going to happen in the federal
government. So you know, you want to make this comparison. Well, I don't like Trump, but I don't like Biden either, and now I'm going to vote for the lesser two evils. Well, I'd just say, I really hate the federal government and I don't like the state government that much better. But I've got a better chance of changing things at the state government level than I do at the federal government level. So again, it's the
lesser two evils that you want to try to focus on. And then there's a third part of it, and that's the local area where in many cases they can even stand against the state. And so what is SOUS doing and what is the local state talking about doing in response? This is a network is called Odyssey audascy I guess Au dac Y, not like Odyssey that carries our program where we live stream as well, but this one second largest radio
broadcaster in America's got two hundred radio stations across the country. They declared bankruptcy, and so Soros is stepping in to get it at a big discount. It's not inherently conservative, but it owns a number of talk radio stations, and the talk radio format caters to commuters and early risers, working people,
which is to say conservatives. The Soro's takeover will give one of the biggest funders of leftist extremism control not only over conservative talk radio stations, but those that are like the one that they mentioned in this article in Philadelphia, the ones that are in swing states. And so they point out that radio is not a booming market. So perhaps he's not doing this to make money,
even though he's able to jump in and get it at a discount. They went bankrupt, and one of the reasons they go bankrupt is because of advertising. It's very difficult to make money out of radio. Is one of the reasons why I'm not on radio. It's difficult to do that. You know. One of the things that Alex did was, you know, he would
have the radio stations would have some as part of the clock. You know, you'd do about nine minutes and there'd be a five minute break, and so they would run their commercials for that five minutes, and then he had several segments where he would run his infomercials, and if you were listening to it on live stream on the internet, you would hear all of his infomercials
and every one of the breaks. But you know, the issue is, you got to get local sponsors, and it nearly destroyed what we were doing here. When the program was about four months old or so, I'd been contacted by one of the radio stations that had been carrying my program when I was with Info Wars, and they wanted me to start again in Colorado. And they were great guys, and they were going to try to work with
the program. We just didn't have the deep pockets to sustain it, and people thought we were making money when we weren't making any money at all. And the plan was to get the program started for a couple of months and then to go out there. That's what Rush did in the early days of his radio thing. He would he was flying around all the time, you know, doing local events to highlight his program and then to get local sponsors. And so that was the idea we're going to do it for a few
months and then do that. But in that period of time, people thought I was making a lot of money because I was on the radio and I had cut this three hour program down to a two hour program and then one hour on the radio, and again people thought I was getting paid, but I didn't get a paid a cent the whole time we did it, and I had to stop it before we get to the point where I could go out and try to get local sponsors, and then at the same time had
Spotify and not Spotify, they bammed me as well, but PayPal and Vemo cut us off, and that's where we were getting most of our contributions at the time, We're coming through those two venues, so all that happening at the same time, we had to say, Okay, we're not going to do the radio. The advertising is difficult for me because I talk about politics and religion, and I pretty much if you're not offended by something, I say, just wait a little bit and be offended. I guarantee it.
So you know, that's the thing. People people don't want to hear other people's opinions or a variety of opinions, or they don't want to debate the facts. They just want to be affirmed in what they believe at the moment. And that's what's difficult. You know, I'm not trying to find a demographic and cater to them by telling them exactly what they want to hear. I could do that. It's not hard to it's not hard to read the room. It's not hard to go out there and say, Okay, well
this is what people want to hear. I can see what's being said by the people who are successful. I can see when they push back on me, Okay, I won't talk about that anymore. I don't run it that way. And so that makes it difficult for us to get advertiser. It's really the only way that we can survive is not on radio but on podcasts, and not so much with advertisers as with people who support us now with just direct donations. If you want to keep the program going, that's that's
the key thing. And so we really do need and really do appreciate your support. And we do have some people who sponsor us. A Civil Defense manual at Civil Defensemanual dot com, a great source of information, and they're sponsor Tony as a sponsor set up David Knight dot gold and that's at Civil Defensemanual dot com. But Tony Arterban is going to be joining us later in the show. They support us APS Radio supports us, but it's it's not
enough for us to to you know, keep everybody going here. I got two sons working on this as well as myself, so you know, it's it really is necessary for us to have your support, and we do appreciate that. So they say radio is not a boomy market. That's right. They're struggling, they're going bankrupt. It's hard even for the people who are you know, even if they get free because somebody wants to get on radio and sell local ads, it's still hard for them to make ends meet.
So they said there's a pattern though, that goes back to twenty twenty two when George Soros bought up an Hispanic radio station in Florida as part of a network in order to get access to one third of the Hispanics in the country. And so it was called Radio Mamby. And so when he bought it, some of the hosts left Radio Mamby and protest and they formed another network. They called it Radio Americano Country's first conservative Hispanic radio network. It formed
a partnership with this company, Audassi. I guess we could try to distinguish it that way, the one that's just gone bankrupt, the one that he's looking to buy. So they formed a partnership with them at least one of their radio stations, but now sous is going to take that one over. This is what we see, this massive consolidation. Google can buy pretty much any tech firm, Disney can buy pretty much any entertainment firm. Soros is
doing this for political purposes, and of course so is Disney. They're not doing this to make even more money. They're doing it because they want to take these franchises over and use them as weaponized propaganda. So when Republicans take
over Democrat radio stations, Democrats don't take it lying down. So when a Latino radio station is being sold in twenty twenty one to a group that included a conservative Hispanic figure, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, a Democrat organization sounded alarm bells and urged the FCC to block the sale, and the sale collapsed. I don't know if it's because of the FCC pushing it, but a former Representative Wi Mukersell Powell said to win in twenty twenty two, we have to
stop this from becoming a conservative Hispanic station. They did, and so you have Tom Cotton, Marco Rubio and others are contacting the SEC saying we have far left ideologus or attempting to consolidate and expand their control over the media. And they understand the pattern because that's what they did. You know, Rush had good content, especially at the beginning, but he was also supported significantly
by the geop establishment, and so that should be allowed. Right The liberals didn't pay attention to it, and you know now they pay attention to it. But that type of thing should be allowed, and the free market ought to sort that out. My problem is not with the content. My problem is with the monopolies that are there. That's where the potential for abuse comes. If you didn't have the monopoly, you would have to worry about this.
That's why I say we put all of our basket, all of our eggs in the federal basket, and now we fight over who's going to control the federal government. A better way to do that is to have things that are decentralized. Better way to handle this stuff is to make sure that we have competitive markets, which means that the government, I think would have a
role in stepping in and stopping these monopolies from forming. If you go back and look at how we got the banks that were too big to fail, a half dozen or so banks that they bailed out after they created the problem. Well ten years before that financial market crash around real estate happened, you had the merger that kicked off all the bank consolidation, and that was the
Bank of America merger. Bank of America was a California bank. Nation's Bank was a North Carolina bank Erskine Bowles, who was in North Carolina, and I knew about this because we were living there. He was very active in the business, in the banking business. But he was also I forget exactly his position, and it was something like chief of staff perhaps, but it was a high ranking position in the Clinton administration. I'm not sure if it
was chief staff. Nevertheless, he had a lot of influence and he used that influence to get this merger through. Everybody was saying, we can't have this. This is going to be very very anti competitive if we allow this merger of these two big banks, Nations Bank and Bank of America. That's going to set off a wave of mergers. You'll set a precedent and then you'll have these mergers that people will be doing defensively. And that's what wound
up with just a handful of banks that were too big to fail. And then of course he also removed the glass stegal prohibitions of them getting into risky investments. They created the securitized mortgages and all the rest of the stuff. It was a perfect storm, and it all began with Bill Clinton greasing the skids for what happened in the mid two thousands. So they said, the NRA and Trump already discovered the dangerous powers that state prosecutors have over organizations doing
business or even registered in the Blue state. But there's no reason that we can't reverse this and do it ourselves. That's what they're saying with Front page. Here's a problem. We don't want to become the monsters that we fight, right, And that's what they're saying, Let's let's weaponize local government. Well, let's let local government support markets and liberty and other things like that, and competition said, instead, of a rapid bankruptcy followed by a fast
takeover. The Texas state officials, led by Attorney General Ken Paxton, are going to start scrutinizing the parameters of this agreement and slow it down. Part of the agreement involves the appointment of new boarder directors source people brought in at Radio Mambi Democrat Party operatives and leadership roles. So the questions aren't a source going to do that again with this. We have to understand that any kind of speech that's going to be out there, if it is free, it's
going to be biased. Everybody's got a bias. You uh, you know that's that's not a problem. I think it's only a problem when you try to pretend that you're completely unbiased, Because when you say you're unbiased, you're either deceiving yourself or you're trying to deceive your audience. Everybody's got a bias, even what you choose to report. I use example a Drudge Matt Drudge doesn't write the articles, any of them, but what he chooses to put
there pushes forward a narrative. You can see what he chooses to talk about, and he used to push forward a conservative bias. A conservative viewpoint. Now he pushes forward a leftist viewpoint. Everybody knows that, but he doesn't write any of that. It's just what he chooses to put up there. And that's how easy it is to insert bias. It can be done consciously,
but it is always there, even subconsciously. Even if you're trying to be objective, your worldview, your viewpoints are going to come through with all of that. And if you don't have anything where people are talking about religion or politics, or you know, any of these controversial subjects, then it's just pablem. It's just a bunch of tailor swift gossip that you're going to
be talking about. Yeah, when you start talking about serious issues, people are going to have feelings about that, and so you have to not worry about you know how it's going to be. You just have to worry about trying to be fair and truthful is what my opinion is. And you want to have different viewpoints. I used to listen to people that I disagreed with
all the time because I wanted to know where they were coming from. So I would listen to, you know, and sometimes occasionally they would convince me of something I wasn't going to be so one sided. I wouldn't listen to certain people. So as they conclude this to say radio is the voice of the nation, monopolies have silenced conservatives across much of the mainstream media, even
as dot coms have driven them out of social media platforms. But the radio dial is still a place where a twist or a push of a button still offers a sound of freedom. But for how much longer. Well, again, you can't do it without the money. And I think right now the real sound of freedom is on podcasts. It's difficult for people to find it because there's so many channels out. There's one of the reasons why we ask you to like the broadcast, leave a comment for the broadcast. That helps
us. If the algorithm is not one hundred percent biased against us, that helps us if you do that type of thing. But the plan is to
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censor podcasts as well. So you know, we need to understand that it's going to be a struggle one way or the other because they're focused on shutting down free speech. They're focused on shutting down all dissent. One more thing I want to talk about before we get to your comments, this is a rancher, and this is yet another quote unquote monument. It's not a monument. They tear down monuments, but they use the idea, we're going to honor this, We're going to honor that. So they're going to grab a
million acres out in Arizona. This is Biden's idea. And so he's created something that's going some Indian name that I cannot pronounce, but the subtitle of it is Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument. Started doing this in August of twenty twenty three. Obama has done much of the same thing as well, and he says the rancher who is being affected very directly by this.
So the flick of the president's pen the proclamation has exposed him to severe regulatory burdens and the threat of criminal penalties for engaging in everyday conduct on his ranch. He maintains several springs and regularly removes tamarack trees to prevent the roots from siphoning the water supply. Removing the trees could trigger chrime penalties under the
Antiquities Act and could subject him the criminal prosecution. This is a pattern that we've been seeing since the Bundy Ranch stand off back in twenty fourteen, and in the same way, he said, they did this quickly. He said, the ranchers didn't know about it. There was no consultation with anybody. Even the local BLM didn't know anything about it. Bureau of Land Management didn't
know anything about it. So it's constantly the government is constantly looking for ways that it can either confiscate your land or that it can essentially make your land worthless and unusable, even if you still retain ownership of it and name only.
This is the danger. As we were talking about a week or two ago, Senator Frank Nicely came up and he said people need to be careful because these conservation easements and a lot of farmers and other people have let be applied to their land to get some tax credits or whatever and help that can be repurposed. And it is being repurposed very very subtly. In Tennessee, the governor introduced to bill to say what the conservation is going to now include
climate goals. Well, they may come in and say that you can't grow cattle because it's going to destroy the climate. You can't have a dairy maybe we'll restrict your agricultural use of this fertilizer and other things of that sort. So this is what is happening again. This is a guy who's had the Famili's had this since the late eighteen hundreds. That's what we saw with the bundies. We've seen this over and over again with people who were not just
ranchers, people who were miners, people who are loggers. How they would take control of this private land. And they're going to do the same thing to many of us in many different ways, he said. My grandfather always said, in the ranching world here in Arizona, you have three things that you got to worry about. Three things that really affect you. One is the weather, the other is a cattle price, and the third is your
relationship with a BLM, with a government. Essentially, my family was not ranchers, but both of my grandfathers and my father were all in business, had small businesses, and that was what they said our biggest problem, as well as the government going to do to us. Next. They were worried more about the government than they were about competition from anybody, because the government has the power to destroy what we have now with this deep state, the
deep state. By the way, folks, nobody makes a connection with Trump. He was king of the deep state as president. All of the deep state, the bureaucracy is underneath the president. It's underneath the executive branch, all of these three letter agencies, all this bureaucracy, the deep state is under the president. He was king of it. He did nothing to oppose it. And that bureaucracy is constantly looking to expand its reach into our lives.
We have not only taxation without representation from these unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats, but we we have regulation without any representation, without any say so. The federal government should not own any of this land, by the way, the Bundanes were right about that. A few forts, a few ports, and that's it. Once these areas became states, that should have turned that land
should have been turned over to private individuals. But that most of the West became a state after the Civil War, and we already had a corrupt centralized government that was the product of that civil war. To make slaves of us, all, to make government slaves of us. All. Well, I'm going to read some of the comments here. We're going to take a break in when we come back, we're going to do something ask me anything questions here. Let's see AT and T is having a massive service outage. More
than seventy three thousand people are without service. Oh wow, that affected us today. And I guess that's what the issue is. We don't have AT and T, but we've got somebody who piggybacks on top of them. They were saying, did you forget to pay the bills? Like, no, I didn't forget to pay the bills. I do yet. And let's see some of these are questions that we'll get to. I guess when we come back and we start doing the ask me anything stuff. And North American house
HIPO says I would send David money not to have him flog vitamins. In fact, I do send him money to keep that from happening, as most of us do. Yes, thank you very much. I appreciate that. And so we're going to take a quick break and we come back. I'll answer some of these questions on here as well as some of the people have sent via email. We'll be right back news Now at APS radionews dot com
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or get the APS radio app and never miss another story. All right, let's talk about some of the answer me anything questions. And let me begin because one of the letters and financial support that I had a letter in it
asking a question that I want to address here. And let me first thank the people who sent checks in the mail here in February, Susan L. Stephanie Ka, Sue and Dave W, Ruth Kay, Deborah and David W. Paula T. John and Fiona L. Dave and Anne, Maria and Michael T, Ronald C. Gilbert M. Aaron W. And Molly P. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. And this question is from Rick, who says, I hope you and your family are well. I enjoy your show to listen to it daily. I live in Missouri near Saint
Louis with my wife and four children. My wife is pregnant with our fifth child. My wife and I are searching for sound advice on how to properly handle the hospital personnel when they start pushing their vaccines on us. As a very adamant about doing. And this is something that was I remember I was an Info Wars. A couple of people had they had babies, and they were talking about the fights that they got into at the hospital about that.
And this, of course is before all the COVID stuff. This is what I'm saying. Everybody knew what was going on. They knew this was not sugar water. They knew how bad vaccines were. It was a common knowledge around there. But they had big fights with the people in the hospitals over that. And it's not easy, and so I think they said, so what should we do. We've always questioned vaccines. Our first two children had a few vaccines at birth. Our third child has had less than that.
Our fourth child has not had a single vaccine. We told the hospital staff that we didn't want a single job on our fourth They sent in the riot squad, the scare us into vaccinating our child. All of our children were born before the COVID hoax, and I'm concerned that we'll have even more issues post COVID scam. I'm afraid they will vax my wife without our consent during
the procedure a c section. And we want to get out of that hospital lethal injection free, including their fake vitamin K shot, without any problems. We spoke of the Children's Health Defense and they suggested midwifery delivery at home, but that's not an option which you have a C section. All the babies have to be delivered that way. Do you or anyone you know, have any advice for us? Our baby is due on March twentieth, So I let me just say, Rick, I think you need to be proactive about
this. I don't have any set answers, and of course it's going to be different depending on which hospitals you go to, and so I would be upfront with a doctor, with a hospital, but I would also get a lawyer. It would be worth it. I think you look at all the expenses that surround the birth. I would my suggestion would be to get a lawyer and to have them perhaps even draw up some kind of legal document to scare these people and to intimidate them. Yeah, that's what lawyers are really
good, intimidating people. I got litteraire from a lawyer. Something to fear because you know you can sue them for violating that, and you know it's not There's not any perfect solution, but I would say, be proactive. Talk to your doctor, talk to your hospital people. Make sure they understand where you're coming from, you understand where they're coming from. But I would also have the additional stuff with a doctor that you go in armed with that,
and so we'll be praying that everything goes well for you. In March, it's coming up about a month away from this. They put in a ps that we enjoyed your Christmas album? Where can I purchase the first album? That is the first album. We haven't done any other album. We haven't done anything of any any of the songs. By the way, I the Shenandoah thing I keep forgetting to put a bumper on it, that was
that was something that I put together. And so at some point in time some people have asked, I haven't done as much in terms of slow down terms of music for the show, and so we do have quite a few songs out there, but we've not put them all out as an album.
I've got a lot of ideas of things that I want to do, but I've been focused really more on something you haven't heard yet, and that is some Christian songs that I've been jotting down over the years and just things that were kind of personal, but I wanted to get them recorded in one fashion or the other while I still have the chance. Who knows what's going to happen from day to day, so that's really been my focus. That'll be the next thing that I put out. I don't know, depending on that
this is taking me, there might be a second Christmas album. I might do some more Christmas songs this summer and put that out next year. But that is the only album that is out there right now. So thank you. Appreciate that you'd let me know you enjoyed it. I enjoyed putting it together. I just got to say that kind of a break for me to do the music. This is from Sue and Dave. They said, let me just say that that we're with you in spirit. We pray for you
and your family. Please take care of yourself so you continue your calling. Thank you very much, appreciate it. Let's talk about some of the ask me anything questions here. Listen says My question is short, if you have a if you were given a preference, what would you choose as a governing preference, the US Constitution or the Articles of Confederation. Well, I I'm not as familiar with the Articles of Confederation as I am with the US Constitution.
I got to say that the Constitution's Bill of Rights is the one of the best things anywhere. It's just too bad that they ignore it, isn't it. I mean, we've been doing just flying. If they would pay attention to the Bill of Rights, we would have the States exercising their appropriate power. We would have our liberties respected, which they have just from the Supreme Court to the Congress to the Presidency, all of them have trashed the
Bill of Rights. And so I think the Bill of Rights was necessary. It fixed a document that's had some open flaws in it. Those open flaws have been exploited in terms of you know, the the what do they use. They use the commerce clause, they abuse that and pervert its, twisted pervert it. But you know, even when you look at the supremacy clause or the commerce clause or these other things, those were all taken care of with the amendments, and those amendments came afterwards, and so they superceed.
You know, we can make we can look at their arguments, and we can deconstruct their arguments about supremacy about commerce. You know, they even pretend now that the commerce clause is the basis for the drug war. No it isn't. Now there is the supremacy clause or there's other stuff that was all there when they had to have an amendment to prohibit alcohol. There's nothing in the constitution that allows them to just arbitrarily prohibit anything, and so they ignore
the Constitution. And this is why when we talk about Mark Leman pushing a constitutional convention and some other people who are big cons big conservatives, the establishment conservatives, and I mean that not just by the kind of the Koch brother establishment conservatives, but also the Maga establishment conservatives and the Operation Maga Bird Press
that are out there. But now when they're pushing the constitutional convention, the problem is not so much with the Constitution as it is with the people who ignore it, and those are the people who are going to be making any modifications to it. The Article of Articles of Confederation were much more decentralized in terms of what they had there, but I think that aspect of it was really adequately addressed with the ninth and tenth Amendments as Madison put him in there.
So again, the problem is not with the documents you can look at. You can look at the Constitution of China says great things. Do they pay any attention to it? Now? Do they pay any attention to our constitution. Absolutely not. This is another question. I would love to know your thoughts on Jason Burmas. I really liked his coverage of material, but in the last year or so he's back to hosting on AJ's show. I
don't know that has been presenting with a Reawakened America tour. Okay, oh, this is somebody who went to University of Tampa's one ut spartan to another. Thanks to you and your family for all your hard work. I thank you very much. Shay. This is from Shay Well. I would just I don't know what Jason Burmas has said. I know he's got a program I think on Rock Finn and I have seen him hosting AJ show, and
I did not know that he was presenting with reawaken America. All I can say is that I know that he was on the outs with Alex for a while. I think he was. I never knew Jason. He was gone before I got there. He put together loose Change and there was some disagreement I think between him and Alex perhaps for a while. Now that has been mended. Alex typically does that. He did that with what's the guy that
does the trolling stuff? You know traffic. You know, I'm thinking about the reason we had to do Thanksgiving was because he was getting anyway, the Mark Mark Dice, Mark Dice, Thank you Mark Dice. He loves to go out places and troll people. He would do that on Black Friday, you know, go out the people who were Yeah, maybe they're focused a little bit too much on material things, but still they're trying to take advantage of a sale. They you know, they're trying to They've got the day
off, so they're going to try to save some money. He would go up on Thanksgiving Day and he would troll them with a bullhorn. What are you stupid people doing out here? It's not the way that I wanted to spend my Thanksgiving. Alex thought it was a great idea, so he told us we had to go do it. When I was there as a reporter
and so I had to work. Yeah, we're supposed to make fun of the people who are shopping, make fun of the people who are working on Thanksgiving, and we go to work in order to make fun of these people who are doing it. Anyway, he made he and Mark Dice were He sold some books for Mark Dice and they became enemies over you know, how the payments were made or something, and then it stayed that way for quite some time. When I started working there, Mark Dice was just on every
single person that Alex hired. He heared about eight or nine of us or something at one point time, and he was coming after everybody, and you know, the people that were there getting very upset about that. But now you know he's he made friends with Alex and all the rest of this stuff. And then same thing with Pete Santilli I just talked about yesterday. You know, Pete Santilli was out there bull horning Alex and doing all that kinds
of stuff. It's it's not anything that's going to happen with me. I just got to tell you that I've seen what happens there. I know that Alex deliberately lied to people in twenty twenty about the vaccine, about the lockdown, about the basis of the pandemic, and the germ lab and all the rest of the stuff. And then he finished it off with that, stopped the steal grift, and he got led these people into a trap. He entrapped them after stealing their money, he entrapped them with January the sixth,
There's absolutely no way I'll ever have anything to do with Alex Jones. Again, one of the most corrupt people he's become now, and I don't think he was really that way from at the very beginning. It got a lot worse when Rogerstone came in. So Rogerstone Trump thing, it really transformed Alex in ways. Maybe it was there and I didn't see it, but it really trans formed with that. So whatever Jason Burmas is doing, I just got to say, I'm not hav anything to do with Alex Jones, and
I was warn people away from that. I would warn people away from Reawaken America. That is something that is anti Christian. That is something that is not only deceptive and dangerous and destructive to the people who follow it. Just like January the sixth, it's a grift and it's destructive to the people who are there. But it also, just like January the sixth, Reawaken America is what's being used by people like Rob Reiner. Fortunately, he didn't get
any any traction at all with his little film that he did. It made thirty eight thousand dollars at the movie theaters in a pretty wide release. I mean, this is unbelievably low thirty eight thousand dollars at the movie theater. So everybody is ignoring this thing. But it is a Reawakened America Tour that is throwing out this this phony version of christian Uanity that is rightfully being criticized,
but it is being imputed to the rest of us. And so I really despise the reawaken America Tour, and I would suggest that you think twice about listening to anybody who has allied with a Reawakened America Tour. Use a little bit of discernment here. Well, when you got people up there like Julie Green and her false prophecies about Trump, how many does she get? How many times does she have to be wrong before she gets thrown out of
the camp and stoned. It's just like the left does with all these climate predictions. They want to believe it, and it doesn't matter how many times Al Gore and John Kerry are wrong and grossly wrong about what's going on, they will still come back for more. And so stay away from these people and make the point that they don't represent you, and certainly don't represent Christ. So this is from Ryan. Good to see you there, Ryan, for love of the road. Same question I've always had, just curious to
hear some kind of testimony for your Christian faith. Was it something you grew up in Yes and never strayed No, never had any doubts. Yes, interesting, I never had any doubts about it. But I can't say that I didn't stray from it. I grew up in it. The problem that I had was that and I got I was at a young age. We used to go to church three times a week, you know, twice on Sunday and Wednesday nights, and that type of things a big part of my
life. And when I was a young teenager, I got very heavily into Bible study. But I got as I got heavy into it, there was a legalism that was kind of there in the theology of the church that I went to. But it was something that as a young teenager I really fell into. And I fell into legalism, and then I fell into despair because honestly, I realized, I'm not up to the standard. There's no way that I can do this, and so I just made a conscious decision.
It wasn't that I had any doubts. I was certain I was going to hell. I thought, well, I've got this amount of time, so we eat drinking to be merry because tomorrow we're going to die and there's no way that I can do this. And the thing that brought me back was our children. We had children. I thought, well, let me give them a chance at this. And then we went to a church who had a pastor who set me straight that it's not my work. You know,
Christ takes away your sin, all of your sin. He doesn't make salvation possible. He actually saves you. He actually saves you, and he gives you his righteousness. So it isn't like I have to earn this. Yes, there's going to be consequences in this life and eternally for what we do. But yeah, that was the That was the key thing. You know, you have to have that helmet of salvation or you get all kinds of mind game attacks played on you all the time, all the time. And
so that was the key thing. He said, says, let's see, I remember your interview on Nights of the Storm. You talked about having an inspiration for a song during a Bible study or home church. If I remember correctly saying how later on you found out that was the same night that your daughter was born. Yes, anymore stories like that maybe earlier in life.
Well, you know, it's been certain times in my life that have been very, very important to me, and you know that particular one when I talked about the knights of the storm we had we had a Bible study group that was meeting in our home at the time and we were you know, we had a difficulty when we sold the video store because of our convictions,
not legal convictions, which is what a lawyer said. We put that on our information when we were trying to adopt our daughter in China, and she said, I need to know what these convictions were and what the penalties were. In a It's like, well, no, it wasn't anything like that. There were penalties involved with that, but it was actually worked out for the best because we went through some difficult times. We got scammed when we sold the business, and we nearly lost our home. We thought we were
going to lose a home. And it was that night, which was December thirtieth, we had our sons were staying with some friends and it was just Karen and I. We had all the lights turned off and we just had the fireplace going because we're trying to save electricity. That's how bad things had
gotten. And so I was going through it, and you know, I thought, you know, we're getting recently, the Christian music is getting increasingly shallow, just doesn't say anything, uh, and musically it's not very interesting either, and so I was really focused on that. Then something just really
hit me when I flipped a page. I had this tune in my head classical music, which I didn't realize was something that was had essentially become like a national anthem for the British. I didn't realize that it's it's from what I knew it from was Gustav Holtz The Planets Mars, and I was very busy, abstract kind of piece, you know, had the nine planets and everything, and and in Mars it begins the h The Bringer of War has this dunt dun, which is very much like what John Williams kind of paraphrased
in Star Wars, but I did not any where it has that kind of rhythm. Anyway, He's doing a lot of that and and other things, and all of a sudden he just break and there's this part where it's very melodic and it's very nice, and they turned that into it was they eventually made brought took it out and made it a him. They called it Thaxit. I found this out after the fact, and uh, it was I vowed to be my country. And I didn't know that either. I missed
all that. It was as I started looking at the background of this thing. It had been about a decade after well not quite a decade, maybe about five years or so after Princess Diana died, and there was a lot of talk about how she loved that song and all like that made it even more popular. But I wasn't really aware of all that, and I just knew it from the other one. And as I had that tune in my mind, I thought, you know, we need something that's kind of like
a hymn. And it really they did turn it into him, like I said, thax It. And so I'm just kind of flipping through the Bible with that tune in my head and I saw this spot in the Bible and it's just like all the lyrics just came all at once. I told care and give me something right real quickly, and I wrote it down there by the fireplace. She's got it framed here. So that was interesting. And it was the night we found out later that my daughter was born in China.
So yeah, I'll write about that in detail at some point and give you the lyrics too at some point. Next question here, can you tell me the episode number that you interviewed Ardur Pulaski. I've tried and tried to go back and find it with no luck. I'd really like to listen to his testimony again. I think Karen said something she had looked this up. Yeah, here we go, Travis has got it here. It was on April fifteenth, twenty twenty one, and on May tenth, twenty twenty one.
The first one is when the first interview I had with him he started talking about his testimony. We went like another forty minutes over time, so it'll probably be that one in April. So those should still be available on bit shoot and some other places. Here's a question on rumble KAFB David, have you considered shortwave as a strategy for when the excrement hits the fan? People have suggested that over and over again, and we really should look into
it. I have not looked into it. So on rumble it's pliskin. Oh I thought you were dead, snake bliskin. Thank you for the tip. It says Texas Proposition seven, the state legislator would establish authority within the States Comptroller's Office to administer access to gold and silver through the depository for use as legal tender. And so well, that's interesting. And one person replies and says, is it true the Constitution was changed in eighteen seventy one which
made the US government a corporation. I know a lot of people have talked about that, and quite frankly, that is not something that I have really spent any time looking at. And I'll tell you why. You know, a lot of the people are in the sovereign citizen movement and everything. It really doesn't matter if they've got the argument right, because I have seen you think this Trump trial is bad. I've seen that done to people over and
over again for over thirty years. I know tax protesters who had valid questions about the legitimacy of the tax code, and they raised I've got him, I've got him. This is perfect. Guy goes in and he raises that question, and the judge says, we're not going to talk about that. And then he says something and we're not going to talk about that either. They can just shut it all down. You can have all the truth, all the best arguments, but in a court, if the judge doesn't want
it presented, it won't be presented. I've seen people get railroaded and sent to prison. When we talk about ross Albrick, he was railroaded and sent to prison, and they enhanced his sentence, gave him three consecutive life sentences, even though he had never even been charged with that, let alone been convicted. And the judge who sentenced him referred to that rumor that was put out in the press, and so you know, he was never charged and
actually more than a rumor. It was started by a prosecutor, but the prosecutor never brought charges against him. You can indict somebody without any problem at all. He never went through the process of indicting him or charging him or having him tried for that, and it was bogus, but the judge acted
as if that were true. They withheld sculpt tory evidence about how the FBI was running silk Rode when some of this stuff happened, and at the same time, they had a trial going where they had two FBI agents convicted from bezzling nearly a million dollars out of silk Roade. So when you talk about the sovereign citizen thing, or when you talk about whether or not the US is the corporation and whether or not we're run under admiralty law and all the
rest of this stuff, that is not something that's going to work. I just tell people that I've seen people railroaded through this stuff, just like they railroaded Trump through this situation. And actually with the Trump thing, they've got more of as a bad law and it's being selectively enforced, but they've got more authority to do that than a lot of the people I've seen go to jail for tax protesting stuff. And yes, the Texas thing is something that
is being presented and the ability to use that as legal tender. One of the key things that are happening in a lot of different places is first of all, removing the sales tax on gold and silver, and that is a big step forward. And so when Tony comes on a couple of minutes, you know, we can talk about that. And of course he's been down in Mexico speaking at a convention there as well. I'd like to find out what's happening with that. Let's see what is your opinion on interviewing doctor Richard
Carter from Creation Ministries. He's well versed in the topics of genetics and biology. Yeah, I'd be happy. I'd be interested in talking to him. I don't know Creation Ministries. I do know Answers in Genesis. We've been involved with Answers in Genesis a few decades ago. We did some work for them and contributed in a lot of different ways to the Creation Museum, and so I'm very familiar with their work. But there's other ministries that are out
there that do that. What is your opinion of Jeff Durbin. He's a pastor in Arizona who also founded and Abortion Now they run into issues with conservative politicians killing their anti borde bills. I think someone from their organization would be a great interview. Okay, good. I don't know Jeff durban or that organization. I do, as I've said, you look at a lot of
these these people. Trump is a first primary example, you know. When I think that the problems of the Republican Party had this last election were largely due to him in twenty twenty two, but he blamed it on, you know, the abortion issue. I don't think that that is, and you've got a lot of politicians who are saying that as well. They're very angry about that. They've never had any commitment to this issue, just like they
don't have any commitment to fixing the border. What is happening in the border is horrific, but the Republicans want to use it and keep that as an issue. Just like in many regards, they want to keep gun control an issue. They don't want to solve it once and for all by getting rid of the ATF or anything like that. And so the Republicans want to keep this going. As a matter of fact, they want to refederalize it. And they are not on the side of life. They're on their side.
Final thing, I'm thinking about starting my own business, but not exactly sure on how to begin. Any advice, Well, that's a real open ended question. All I can think of is just to say, you've got to be really passionate about it. It's got to be something that you have to do. And what I've seen people say when and I've seen this a lot from actors but also from other people said, you've got to make sure that you don't have any easy way out. You've got to put everything on the
line, and you've got to go for it. They essentially burn the bridges if you will burn the ships, right, and I don't have any plan B. It's going to be this or you know, homelessness or something. You got to go fully into it. One of the key things that I've always had a problem with and have a problem with it with this show, as well as marketing. Never been good at marketing. We could always do good products, but we always had a hard time marketing them. I've got
more questions here. We'll get to them. If you want to put some there on the tax, we'll get to those when we come back. If not, I've got plenty of news that we can talk about. And we're going to talk with Tony coming up next. We're going to take a quick break and we're going to talk about some financial issues. So stay with us. We will be right back. The common Man. They created common Core, They've dumbed down our children, they created common Past Track and Control us.
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was in Mexico speaking at a conference. Thanks for joining us, Tony, tell us little bit about that conference. Well, thanks for having me back, David. I had a great time. It was Anarcapoco in Acapoco, Mexico, the Dollar Vigilante and Crypto Vigilante crowd. I sponsored the event. I was the only gold sponsor and I got to speak on Crypto Day, so I had forty minutes on Valentine's Day in the morning to speak and it went really well. You know, these are people that and again the theme
to the Dollar Vigilante is surviving and thriving after the dollar collapse. And that's been Jeff Berwick, who's the founder of that. That's been his mantra for years and years, and now we're really seeing and that's what I spoke about on Crypto Day, said, you know, golden crypto and silver precious metals, these go together because this is a we're creating a parallel system. You know, you have Gresham's law that states when bad money enters a system,
good money goes into hiding. And I think that's coming to fruition. You know, the good money is coming out of hiding because the bad money that enter the system is crashing the system itself. And so that's what I spoke about. You know, everywhere you look is d dollarization everywhere. Yeah, and it's it's accelerating. I was looking at a story this morning, just
facts and figures, you know, you look at the Russian economy. Two years ago, only one percent of financial transactions went on in the Chinese you want, Now it's thirty four percent, and they've completely abandoned the dollar. When I opened up my talk and Anarchopoco, I said, the first thing I said was, when I was twenty three years old, I got to
see a currency die in real time. I pay per currency, you know, and you know Voltaire's maxim that all paper currency eventually returns to its natural value state, which is zero, and that's looking at something happened to the Iraqi dinar, you know. And we were told the first mission I had in Mosul when the Iraqi Republican Guard fell was to go to the bank.
And there wasn't any other orders other than try to find some semblance of security, because everybody's running out with boxes of Iraqi dinar with Saddam Hussein's picture on them, but they were worthless. Nobody wanted them. And I said, now think about this, folks. Twenty plus years later, I'm talking to you, and the Iraqi Parliament is making it illegal for you to transact in
dollars, especially for major Iraqi banks. They are abandoning the dollar. What does that say because the only currency that you could use post US invasion in Iraq in two thousand and three upwards till the last you know, a couple of years was American dollars. Yeah, think about how far that how far the US dollar has fallen in the last twenty plus, twenty plus years.
It's absolutely amazing. That's amazing. Yeah, I wonder you know how much one of the Iraqi notes with Saddam hus Haines pictron is compared to Confederate note with Jefferson Davis's picture on what's exchange rate for those two currencies, that they've gone to zero except for a collect probably the confederatetoracy. He's a collector's item, so you know it's got somebody from that standpoint. But yeah, that's
that's where it always goes. But that truly is amazing because you know, Iraq is is really still heavily influenced with the US troops there and all the rest of that stuff, but they don't want to use the US dollar. Well, it's because I think because of Iran's influence in the region and now they're Shia based in their governance. You know, Saddam Hussein was was Sunni, and of course the Sunni triangle and the Sunnia the minority, and now
the Shia are the actual majority in Iraq. And I think that's what's happening, is the long term d dollarization and waning US geopolitical hegemony. You could just it's showing its face right there. Yeah, that's really all you need to know. And that's an important point too when you talk about the Shiahs and the Sunnis, and of course we also got the hobbyists in Saudi Arabia.
Islam is not this monolithic thing. It's got all these different factions and just like Christianity was in the Middle Ages, these different denominations if you will, of Islam are politically connected. You know that they have a unification, just like they did at the time in the Middle Ages. There was this you know, connection politically as well as with a church. And it was really the politics. It was more important than that was the religious aspect.
And so that's that's where these these Islamic countries are right now. And people think of them as monolithic, whether they're not, and they're they're fighting each other, not just us. Oh, absolutely non monolithic. There wasn't George W. Bush and said there's different types of Muslims, like he couldn't believe it like that. It was actually I think it was Joe Biden when he maybe a moment of lucidity or a talking point from the think tank he said,
I mean, this is like twenty plus years ago. He's like, well, maybe Iraq should be divided into three parts, you know, the Kurdish North soon he Triangle in the middle, and then the rest is Shia. And I thought, well, that might make sense if someone I've lived there for a year and that was, you know, in combat for a year there, so I know, I know a decent amount about Iraqi history
and culture. So yeah, it's not monolithic at all. But I think one of the things that unites them all across the Arab world, whether you're talking about Saudi Arabia or Iran is the dollarization. They're moving away from the dollar. The petro dollar is dying. Why this is not headline news all over the the financial network should be talking about this, not the fang stocks. Yeah, I mean what importance is that it the dollar dies? Literally?
You know that you have Saudi Arabia is bricks plus now that's official. This was theory a year ago where saying, well, you know, Saudi Arabias and talks with Brazil, Rushi, India, China, South Africa, which was already forty percent of the world's population. Then you add Saudi Arabia
is game over. Now we're still it's it's funny. We're just like we're in the shadow of the once dominating dollar and it's going away, and I'm that's my Really, everything I'm talking about lately is leading back to de dollarization. What happens afterwards, because I don't think that the horse has left the barn and you can't do anything at this point, even David, I don't even know if World War III would bring the dollar back to its original dominant
Yeah. So we look at you look at Saudi Arabia joining the bricks. I mean, that's it right there, because they were really the lynch pin. You know, we had Saudi Arabia and he had Iran with a shaw and that was the US power within you know, the well production producing area and then tying that all to the US dollar and them buying US weapons and that type of thing. When Saudi's lead because we were lost I ran a long time ago. But when the Saudis lead, that's it. That's really
the Petro dollar right there, end of game. Yeah, that's all she wrote. And then the dollars propped up by something called money velocity. And we spoke about this many times, but money velocities, basically, it's like the Ponzi scheme. When you quit using it, it's or maybe you could liken it to tinker bell. If you don't clap, tinker Bell dies, and the same thing with the dollar. You don't use it, it dies, and you've got eighty percent of all the one hundred dollar bills ever made
in physical form are not in the United States of America. They're being used around the world. And that's when I saw, you know, as a young soldier, when I saw people just dumping the Iraqi dinar it's went to zero and using the American dollar. I thought, okay, well this is pretty universal. Now they're not using the dollar that's slowly going away. You have, there's a gold boom going on in China, they're not exporting. As a matter of fact, the Swiss the six year high on gold exports
to India and China. So even in the midst of China real estate decline each massive bubble and recession. They've overbuilt, their currency is in real trouble, but they are buying gold and while the rest of the world sleeps.
I don't think they realize what's happening well. And of course commercial real state issue that's there, but even beyond that, China was way overbuilt in other things, and the stock market getting very very shaky now with these big companies getting shaky like Evergrand and they imposed They basically just stopped a company that was selling too much stock too quickly because they're afraid that the whole market there is going to collapse. That's how shaky it is in China. So they're putting
all kinds of draconian restrictions on their stock market. There's an interesting article from International Man the number one warning sign that capital controls are coming soon. Just like the Chinese are putting controls on the stock market. We can have these
capital controls happen here on cash and all the rest of this stuff. And as he points out, he said, sorry been done in a lot of different countries, Argentine, Lebanon, Venezuela, Iceland, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, China, India, South Korea, and governments and countless other countries have done these capital controls and done it recently and so so, so, what's what's the sign that's going to happen here in the United States? He said, the warning sign to look out for is when
they say it's not going to happen. When they started they started to talk about it and say, well, you know the capital so don't worry, it's not going to happen. That's when you've got to be concerned that it's going to happen real soon after that. Right, It's like the early seventies with price controls. Yeah, took us off the gold standard in August nineteen seventy one, and then that followed with price controls because they had to figure
out how to stop the runaway inflation. Gold went up two thousand percent in the nineteen seventies, but gold didn't go up in value, so run that through. That's what. Actually, it's counterintuitive, folks. The gold gold is not going up necessarily, it's it's it's the dollar is going down. It's lose purchasing power. And you read off that list of countries most of those economies I say them are not doing well. I'm talking about Venezuela.
They're selling off their gold holdings. We could have so much debt has come to Argentina. Same thing with their currency imploating, so those measures don't work and free floating refloating Fiat currencies. There's fifty two times more currency on Earth today than when I was born forty four years ago. We have a massive systemic worldwide debt problem as well. These things are coming together and I think it's culminating. And what the IMF is even saying at Davos, you know,
this is the most headwind of an economy since World War Two. Which it's interesting. We're in a fourth turning, isn't that interesting? Eighty plus years on? That's that's where we are. And so we're positioning yourself and I see this even and this is a this is an open question. I asked this at Anarchopolco to the crowd, because these are crypto people. I said, well, most of the time, you know, I look at
I'm pretty pessimistic about the ruling class and what their views are. You had Larry Fink come out and say from Blackrock and say that that bitcoin is now a store of value in digital gold, which is a long way from where they were, you know, five years ago, basically saying that it's only used in illicit activities and money laundering and terrorism, and Warren Buffett said it was rat poison. Jamie demon Jamie Demons said he'd fire any trader that went.
Now they all have ETFs. Yeah, but it's interesting. Something's afoot there. You know. I had Stewart anglered On who wrote the book Rigged on the Gold and Sober Markets and has dug into this for years and years about how they rigged the golden sober markets. His theory on the bitcoin ETF was that it was going to be used to suppress the price. But now we see you know, gold or bitcoin at fifty one thousand and some change today, up thirty percent in the last month. So there's something too that
unprecedented historical activity in the currency market. Statement. You see a big finance moving away buying gold even again, even actors like Larry Fink saying that that bitcoin is digital gold in a store of value. So there's something there. It's an off ramp perhaps for the elite. We're still looking at that well,
you know. I guess maybe Bitcoin was too honest for them. They had to come up with some kind of devious derivative to attach on there before they could really double down on this thing and make it work for them. Maybe that's what it is. They're just waiting to roll out some kind of an ETF on top of it so they could manipulate it in that regard. You don't I don't trust these guys, but it is kind of interesting to see how that is going back and forth. We've got are these any question?
Yeah? We got Do we have questions for Tony? Let's see, yes, because Tony had said if you want to do we're doing, ask me anything questions here. If you want to ask him some questions, he'll take him on rumble we have, Sprumford says, even after endless PEP talks, my bookcase continues to whimper at the site of Tony's so's you got a massive bookcase there. That's great. He likes your bookcase. Kareem. Thank
you for the tippy, said Tony. They just wanted you to clean up after the Israeli special forces team that already took the Iraqi gold from the vaults there. You go, good, Well, that's that's where the Israeli army was. I never saw any of his railings when I was over in the Middle East fighting for a back Yeah, that's right, let's see. I don't think these other questions are for Tony, but anyway has any questions for
Tony, he certainly is willing to take him. You know, when we look at what happened with Argentina Javier Malai, which I have my I have some concerns about him, especially after we went to Davos, because that always puts a red flag on somebody for me. You can you can criticize Davos. You can criticize him to their I never went to Davos, but I got blocked by Davos by the World Economic Forum on social media. I never
addressed them directly, but you know, so you can. You can say things that get their hire up and that get noticed at least by them, if not by other people without going there, and I always worry about people who physically go there. But he has focused. Like you said, the central bank in Argentina was awful. He says, I don't like any central banks, but some of them are worse than others, and so he's shut
down the pretty much their their thing and pegged it to the dollar. Their inflation tony has gone from one hundred and fifty percent to two and fifty percent?
Did he pick the wrong central bank course to bet on? There was a there was an article I read on my show about a month or so ago on low rockwell dot com about Malay and he has ties to the IMF, he has ties to Black Rock. Yes, And Argentina is moving into the bricks periphery, so did they There was this a coup to keep Argentina out of the bricks because that seems that's the trend, that's where the energy
is going. And you know, like we've talked about many times, you know, the weaponization of the US dollar, our actions not only that, it's not only just the weaponization, but the our economy is weak and we're not making strategic decisions about production or wealth or any of those things. And I think the world knows that, looks at us and says, well, you're not doing well financially, you weaponize your currency. You know, there's
forty different sanctions on thirty six different countries. We're out, and Argentina was one of those, and now you have this chainsall wielding guy. Yeah, it sounds good, It sounds good on paper. He's an anarcho capitalist. You know, he talks about gold, he's flies the anarcho capitalist flag. It's gold and black. He's got all of that going for him. But there's just something it's almost too good to be true. So I'm skeptical and
pegging yourself to that. There's so many other alternatives, you know, the ways you could go the dollar, and you know, you and I have spoken about this. It's just again, it's about usage, and the math is not going to be there for you in the long run. Maybe the short run. There's not many places to go right now. But again, two thousand and one, seventy five percent of all the global transactions and went on in dollars, and now it's forty three percent and declining rapidly. So
that's that's a trend you'd want to pay attention to. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, Yeah, that gave me red flags on the chains all of this theatrics and stuff, and it's like, okay, well, I don't know the country, I know that that works, but I saw these games, these theatrics, the over the top criticism of other people and then coming around all the stuff, same type of thing that Trump did, then coming around and making friends with them, just like the World Economic Form. As you
point out, he's got these these ties to the IMF. He was all over the Pope who was from Argentina and a Marxist for sure, so he hated him. And it's like, okay, well he doesn't like the Pope and then he converts to Judaism and anything. But then he goes to the Vatican and now they're all buddies there. So it's like, wait a minute, there's something really phony going on here. This is like Trump in twenty sixteen, you know, because you'd be in jailed and then you fast forward
after his inaugurations. She's a wonderful person. Yeah, you know, and that's just you know. I had the privilege of being on air with G. Edward Griffin while I was producing for Don Jefferies about a year ago, and to talk to the wise old stage, I mean G. Edward Griffin, the author of the Creature from Jekyll Island, and it's such an activist in John Birch Society and has been so far. He was so far ahead of his time, you know. And he's in his nineties and he's so
sharp. And I told him, I see I read the creature from Jacky Island and that one of the reasons I'm in the gold and silver business. And we got we got onto a series of questions. I said, what's the one thing that you would warn the younger activists about? And and and those who are are you know, fighting this this battle? What what would you warn us against? And he thought about it, and he said, controlled opposition is the number one threat. It's the people that look like they're
for you and they're not. So you can guess where he is politically. Like that was that was his theme. He's like, be you know, it was a warning from it from the old stage, and I need to have it back on. But I think wiser words were never spoken. God, I'd love to get him on again. I talked to him once years ago. Uh, but he's right about that. And if you go back and you look at what what was it somebody like Gerald Griffin who knows the
Marxists and knows how they set this stuff up. It was the Bolsheviks who set up the trust. That's so they called it and they had they ran all the anti Bolshevik organizations were run by the bolshe so that they would know they funded it. They you know, they they did everything they could to promote this so they could draw in all their opponents and know who they were.
And we see this happening over and over again. That's why you look at Trump, you look at Aavi or Malaia, it's like it's definitely with Trump. Javier Malia is still kind of early days, but a lot of some signals that that's really I think what is happening there. But getting back to the capital controls thing, I thought it was interesting because he said, you know, the first thing is you're going they're going to say that they're
not going to do capital control. So when they actively deny, you know they're about to impose it. And so he says, so what do you do about this? And so he has a couple of things. So he says, have have a foreign bank account, have real estate in a foreign country. And I looked at these first two things, I thought, that's exactly what Pfiser was doing. You know, when they when they when they went to Brazil and to Argentina. And a third Latin American country which was
not named by stat News, a pharmaceutical publication. They basically said, you're gonna hold us harmless, not just for the vaccine itself, but also for negligence and manufacturing and shipping and all these other types of things, which was not anything that anybody else is doing. But we want to have an insurance policy essentially on foreign assets assets, bank account assets, land and things like that that Argentina and Brazil and these other countries have in other countries, so
that we can get to that stuff. And so, yeah, that is absolutely true. So there's anything that we can really do about that, most people. But he mentions then bitcoin, and then he mentions physical gold, bullion coins. These are really the fallbacks that we've got are to, you know, to prepare ourselves against these capital controls, are to have physical gold
and to have bitcoin and things like that. That's really the only thing that we've got in terms of a financial aspect to make preparations for something like capital controls, isn't it. Yeah? Not ETFs, that's right, Yeah, not ETFs. They're actually fighting not paper, not GLD, not SLV, and not whatever. ETF is claiming that they're buying bitcoin, you need to
have your wallet, your keys. It's really not hard to learn. And you talk about cryptocurrency, Bitcoin is the only crypto I'm buying right now, and that's because of its decentralization. It's not run by a company, it's not run by a country, and it has lasted, you know that, it's still it's still growing, the network's growing, the adoption is growing, so I'm buying. I'm bullish on bitcoin. I'm not even really in the bitcoin business anymore. I was some of the first bitcoin ATMs in this country
and I learned a lot from it. But really my mission right now is still precious metals, and that's gold and silver, no counterparty risk. That's the main physical gold and silver, no counterparty risk. And one of the things I was talking with it's very hard to move physical precious metals across boundaries. That's why you see people meeting in the jewelry. That's just always a
good idea. I think ways as you can travel with it. But when you're talking about a significant amount, you're looking at storage, and I will be announcing something soon on being able to store for people. I'm looking at a Texas location, possibly within this year to do some legitimate secured storage for people that, especially if they're going to be living outside the country. Okay,
well that's good, Yeah, ify're outside the country. One of the things he cautions about is be careful about bank safe deposit boxes because it's going to be one of the first places of al And we saw that happen in California where they went into that one area and the FBI stole all of this stuff from everybody that I mean, you know, there's one or two people that might have been involved in criminal activity, but they got it from everybody
by going into the safety deposit boxes. It's just that's a difficult thing. I got a couple of questions here else. Start out with the funny one here, Billy the Kid Part two says, I just bought gold for the first time, Tony. I spent three thousand dollars and got me three pairs of Trump sneakers. Is there real gold in Trump's sneakers? I don't think there's either there's anything real about those, But I love that question. Here is a more serious question. I like that joke for Tony Sprmford says,
Tony, what are your thoughts on silver? Versus gold. Is silver worth holding stack silver silver long term? It's the price. The word I would use is ridiculous because if you look at the price history nineteen eighty, fifty two dollars and fifty cents an ounce. Now, what's the purchasing power of fifty two dollars and fifty cents in nineteen eighty versus today? It's what's probably
like two hundred and fifty dollars. It's the disparity there is insane. I'm about to release an interview I had with Peter Kroud, who wrote the Great Silver Bull Book, and we really dove into only is the price of silver manipulated? I mean JP Morgan has been convicted of this. It's counterintuitive because most people don't pay attention because it's a price manipulation to suppress it. Now, why is that? And who is the largest holder of silver in the
world. Oh, it's JP Morgan. So they're buying physical silver. And that's the thing is you're talking about hundreds of millions of ounces in deficits now for the demand versus the production, so the recycling and I've discussed this on my interview with Peter. Most of the silver it's in landfills because it wasn't worth getting out of the electronic components to get thrown away. Only about twenty
percent of the silver that hits the market is from silver mines. The rest of it is just found in either recycling from jewelry and other places, or found in gold mining copper mining, and they just well, that's extra, so they set it aside. There is not a lot of silver mining going on, so while the price is suppressed, it's too cheap to even go
get it. So there's going to be a reckoning. And I've I have seen intel that a lot of the big banks have stopped their shorts on silver, which is they normally short it, and a lot of them are pulling those shorts, and so I think I think there's going to be in the next year or so. Again, non investment advice has nothing to do with investments. Just watch this because I think it's going to become less and less
available, and there's not. There's not. Even after the markets corrected some and it's stabilized a bit, I still don't even see the amount of availability that I saw in twenty nineteen. It's we're not even close to that. So there's something if a whale right now that there was it was two or three whales that wanted to come in and buy up the silver. They couldn't place the orders. We know that in the in the physical precious metals business,
you can't lock those trades. So I would I would say get physical silver and stack it for the long term because it's way out of even the gold. The gold and silver ratio historically is something that you need to pay attention to as well, because it's always been either ten to one or at the highest, twenty to one. We're at eighty seven to one. That's during the height of the scandemic, one hundred and twenty five to one at
one time in the first quarter of twenty twenty, so that disparity. Something is a reckoning coming in the price of silver. I don't know what win, but it will happen. Mass eventually kicks in. And when you say, it's kind intuitive that they're getting this to depress the price, but we've seen that type of thing happen before. I remember when the real estate market started collapsing, and it's like, so, what's their game on this?
Because all of a sudden, I remember we had a neighbor who refinanced their house and they got a really really low interest rate, their payments went down, they got cash out of it and all the rest of the stuff, and we looked at it's like, well maybe we should do that. All of a sudden, within a week, the interest rates just jumped and they said, well, it's something that happened California now spreading all over the country. And it's like, well, I don't know, but you know,
why would they do this? Well, we see why they did it. They depressed the price of housing and they bought into it. And they do this they create just like the you know, the warnings about the creation of the Federal Reserve. So they'll create bull and bear markets, and they will profit when it goes up and profit when it goes down. And so when they start depressing stuff like this excessively, you know that they're playing a longer
game and they're going to do something too. On the other on the other side of it, they are going to artificially increase it probably as well. We got another couple of questions here. I think for you, Tony, what states can your paper goldbacks be used in? Well, there's there's even in states where they're not used officially. In those states, you could there's
locations. You can find that on the goldback websites. But there's Idaho, there's Wyoming, New Hampshire, Utah, just just to name a few, and there's others and we're get more and the more access to those in the coming months. Yeah, you can look and you can actually find locations like me and I accept gold backs. You can use gold backs wise Wolfs or
both in my Texas location and Branson. Yeah, and there's individuals so yeah, you can go on their website and there's a list of companies and locations. So it's really all over the country, not just those states. That's why somebody asked me that question the other day and I said, well, you know, when I was talking to Aaron Day, he wrote a book about CBDC and he's talking about that and he's he's very heavily into bitcoin,
gold and silver. But he said, I give people these gold paper notes and I'll give them a little sheet, you know, leave it as a tip. When I'm at a restaurant, I'll give them sheet and tell them what this is. And that's the key thing, you know, whatever it is it's a medium of exchange, and you know, for the most part of the people, if they buy into it, you're good. It doesn't
have to be something that is officially recognized at the state level. It just has to be recognized by the person that you want to buy something from. And if they understand what this is then and you may need to educate them on that, but if they understand what it is, you're fine with that. And so that's the key thing about all of this stuff. And you know, we have they're going to try to pull on the other side.
You're already starting to see some trends like we see in the UK and other countries would say we're not going to accept cash, We're not going to accept paper money from the Federal Reserve, even though it says on it this is legal tender for all debts public and private and that type of thing. They can just say no, I don't want to take it. Well, legally they have to take that, I believe, but they don't legally have to
take anything else from you. I mean, you could have a goal bar there that you want to give them for, you know, a stick of gum, and they don't have to take that. You know, like they would have to take the paper money, but if they know what the value of it is, they would certainly accept something that is way out of a lot more valuable than what it is that you're trying to exchange from. So it's just that there has to be, you know, a give and take
there in terms of making it legal tender. You know, even though gold and silver is recognized in the Constitution and referenced, you know, still have people that might say, well, I don't want to take the gold, or I don't want to take the silver or whatever. So it's just one of those things. But I think that it's what I like about it is the fact that it is it breaks down the gold in terms of a small enough unit that you can actually do something with it, and if things hit
then it'll really get popular. I think I have watched them grow in popularity. It's surprised me over the last five years. When I started my business six years ago, there I almost had no business done in goalbacks and nobody asked for them. I get requests all the time, and I finally just said, every membership level in wolf Pack, even the wolf cub every month, gets goldbacks. Everybody gets gold backs because people like them. And I
think you're right. They're divisible, recognizable, their twenty four carrot gold. You can't go wrong with them. I just you know, if you've got Even if you can't spin them right now, I promise you eventually you will be able to. There's more and more adoption every single day. I mean people, and we've talked about this because of inflation. People are starting to pay attention to the currency again, and it's not getting better. It's not
going to get better. The price of groceries is through the roof. They even had a couple of weeks ago on MSNBC or something like that and they said, well, the price of TVs is stabilizing, the price of electronics is going down somewhat, and used cars is going down, but food keeps going up and we can't figure out why. Well, the economy's bad and people are buying the TVs or the electronics as much. There isn't as much demand. It's economics one oh one. But people still need to eat.
So that's where all the inflation is at right now. So this is something that's it's not going to get better. So goldbacks, fractional silver fractional gold. These are all really great things to have in the parallel economy. That's that's forming itself. I mean, really it's becoming. It's organic, it's building itself at this point. That's right, that's right. Because of the dolls. They got to comment along those lines from the dude seven seven eight
one. He said, when the shelves of the store are empty, a can of tuna then becomes worth far more than any lump of gold or paper with some dead guy's picture on. And that's really you know, when we look at it, it is it's relative to whatever the current situation is. If you get to those kind of a dire straits where you know, people are starving, then it's going to come back down to the can of food. It's going to come down to the to the lead that you've accumulated in
terms of ammunition and things like that. That's what it's going to evolve to. But you know, we're looking at a situation where if we go in something that that I've been through, you've been through as well. What we saw in the nineteen seventies, rat the disruption that comes from inflation is just so incredibly you know, difficult and to live through. And I've seen that happen. I've seen what it does to everything when inflation picks up like that.
So that's one aspect of it. The second aspect of it, of course, is the deed dollarization. We've never gone through anything like that in our lifetime. We've always had the dollar be the king of all currencies, so we've never seen what that's going to look like. But then the third thing is the CBDC, and the CBDC types of controls could be put there without a completely grid down, you know, apocalyptic scenario where we're all fighting
over food. The CBDC scenario could be imposed before that happens. And to me, that's really what you know, setting some money aside in gold and silver, and the people want to do it. Bitcoin's that's what that's really about, is a hedge against the CBDC types of surveillance in control where they still have the ability to get food, but they're just going to keep you out of the system. And you've got to have some kind of parallel underground
economy, gray market or even black market. That's where these things are going to come into play. I think, well, I agree with the assessment on the can of tuna. Robert Kissoki tweeted that out a year ago, saying, you know that again you can't eat gold and silver. Even he said that you can't eat gold and silver, and I can't eat tuna. I can't. That's gonna have to be something else besides tuna. For me, what gold and silver and bitcoin are or a bet that civilization will continue.
And without civilization, you know, monetary exchange units aren't relevant. Food is relevant, water's irrelevant, the way to protect yourself is more relevant. So it really just depends on the degree of what kind of dystopia we're walking into. So you know, would that surprise me if there was no economy?
Probably not for everything I know about history, But I think that you know, you're right this any sort of pause in what we deem as normal we have normalcy bias, any sort of pause or disruption in that will be where they insert the central bank digital currency. That's threat has not gone away.
It still trickles down into our news feeds. They're still working on it, you know, whether it's the IMF with their unicin or the Bank of International Settlements, the Unified system they want to create the top down CBDC control system that's being implemented. Yeah, so it's something they just need a crisis, and it'll be by the way, we've got your wallet. We've already got you fifty you know, just do a Hail Satan and scan your biometrics
and we'll give you your central bank digital. You can go buy groceries again, and you're an approved citizen and you're essential. You know, all this language will be used again. So that hasn't gone away. So the fight for us to create parallel systems or like pathne Austin Fitz has been talking about with sovereign state banks, and you know, we have so much on the
horizon. That's good news. But you don't for a second think that they have stopped their plans to create that top down totalitarian control grid with the CBDC. Yeah, as you point out, they've got all these different ones, un coin, world coin, I mean, and all these different central banks have got all their different coins, and as you see them saying with the World Economic Form, what we got to and at the EU, we got
to have these things interoperable with each other. That's the key. They're all designing all their own unique things and they'll be out there, just like you can get a one ounce gold coin and it'll have you know, maybe you get a Vina's coin, it's got, you know, an orchestra with the stuff on there. You've got American Gold Eagle or a Kruger Ran or whatever. They've all got their little stamp on it. But it's all essentially the
same thing. So they're going to have there, just like they got different gold coins that they meant, they're going to have these different cbdc's, but they're all going to be interoperable with each other. And so they're just they're creating this infrastructure. It's pretty much already in place. It just got to pull the trigger and unify it all. That's what we've got to be concerned about. Another couple of questions here. Actually this is a comment and a
tip. Thank you. Guard. Appreciate that he says, not that the cold weather here and in New Hand in the New Hampshire studio inspires my thought. But I wonder if Tony got info in Mexico regarding freedom lovers who are trying to leave the US and where they're headed. If so, what about lots of lots of expats and They had a whole system there at Anarcopoco and
through the Dollar Vigilante. You can go check out their website. They've got people that can help you, you know, relocated, you're looking at other countries that are well possibly friendly to you know, former US citizens or dual citizens, and you know, whether it's Mexico or Panama or Nicaragua. I've met a lot of people there that had moved out and they're spending most of their time in in in South America and other places. So you know,
do that research for yourself. It's funny. Almost everywhere I go, I meet people that know Guard too. And I was that's what I was in Arcapolco and I was like, you know, one of a mutual friend now and I said, I'm talking to Carla. He goes, oh, tell Carla, I said, hi, you know from New Hampshire. And so it's interesting you just meet people and people know Guard. You know, it's a his reputation is magnificent internationally. Guard I meet people you know Guard Goldsmith.
Absolutely, he's one of the greatest guys. So smart, yes, yeah, well deserved. He definitely deserves that recognition. And they're wise to listen to him, Yeah, you know, I had that experience. Karen and I went and I think it was nineteen ninety eight, my mom and died. She'd had a stroke. We were taking care of her, and after she died, we thought, well, you know, we need to think about And I'd been thinking about leaving the country ever since there was the
Ruby Ridge in Waco. I thought, yeah, you know, I think we've We've across the rubicon here for sure. So we went to New Zealand to take a look at living there. Actually set up a bank account temporarily there for a while to close that now. But the I looked at it seriously and I just you know, of course, I met with some people that were there that were also livery lovers, and so we had this discussion about who had it the worst. I think they convinced me that America wasn't
as far along as New Zealand was. But just even then, you know, when I was thirty something it was, it was still I was too attached to America really to leave it. So I thought, well, might as well just fight it out here. So that's where I was. Why I'm not an expat. Another question for Tony here from Sprungford on Rumbley says, thanks Tony for the silver advice. Any preference for large bars versus American
Eagles other than it's obviously a better deal to buy bars. My advice to my customers is always get the amount of ounces closer to how much the dollar units you have. American Eagles, the premiums on them, I don't agree with those premiums. Now, you're still getting silver cheap. I mean it's probably thirty one dollars an ounce for an American Eagle today and I haven't checked.
That's probably retail on thirty thirty one, while you could stack you know, one hundred dollars silver bars for around twenty five twenty five and a half. So you really need to take a look at how many ounces you're going to because that's what's going to be most important now in your trading ability. Fractional pre nineteen sixty five silver is a really good thing to have if you
join wolf Pack. We do a lot of the tenth ounce pieces. I was actually putting tenth ounce sovereign silver Britannas that'll be coming up in the next series of wolf Pack packages. I just bought about five thousand of those Wow. So we're going to be putting those in the in the orders soon. So we do a lot of fractional there. So if you've got tradable silver, that's the first thing you're going to want is tradable silver. American eagles
are fine if you can get a good deal. But after that, when you've when you've reached a point where I've got all my tradable silver that I'm probably gonna need for an emergency or for a while to spend, you know, if there's a problem with the dollar or a currency run on the dollar, a currency collapse. After that, stack the ounces and one of the best ways to do that is just get a wreckick. It's a bull bullyon
bar. Kilo and up is probably the best deal. Kilogram bars are a good deal all the way up to two hundred ounce bars always a good deal. Yeah, I've got the money for one hundred ounces bar. That's a good You're doing pretty good there. That's good to know. It's been great to have you on. I don't have any more questions here for you from the listeners, but and I know you've got to get going because I usually do about a half hour work about one and a half times that so thank
you so much for coming on, Tony. Always interesting to talk to you. And before we go anything else, you want to tell people about what is happening at wolf Pack and with Wisewolf. Well, first of all, always a pleasure to talk to you, David, and it's an honor to sponsor this program. And I know how I heard the first part of the show and you talked about radio, and you and I will talk soon. We've got Freeworld dot fm. We're still working on launching, and I want
to include you on that. And I know that it's tough. It's tough to broadcast. I know I run. You're broadcast a short, short burst and it's exhausting. I love doing it, but I know how much it takes out of you and how much you're giving to the audience. So we'll definitely discuss that wolf Pack is growing. We're doing our best to find interesting
products and find good deals. I looked at the latest invoices. You know, if you look at your savings, I want people to pay it when you get the new invoices in check out the savings because I'm meticulously going through product when I buy it and to see what I can what I can do to save people money, especially with shipping and credit card fees and all that,
and it's generally significant. I have bought in the last couple of weeks close to five thousand ounces of Canadian silver maple leaves that are brilliant, uncirculated with still the boxes isn't opened yet, so you're getting a lot of great stuff in wolf Pack and saving money that helps support David. You can go to Davidnight dot goal check out the tabletsays joined wolf Pack and the deals that are coming. We work on the website all that good stuff, and my
two physical locations are there to serve people. You can do one time purchases, four oh one k rollovers, I RaSE all that stuff and we're just working on faster shipments and better customer service as always, and thank you again for having me on well, thank you and thank you for supporting us. And it really is a great idea what you've got in terms of group buying and being able to do it in small quantities and on a regular basis.
That is something that is a very unique service and you do a great job with that. Thank you so much, Tony again. Tony Ardeman of Wisewolf Gold and you can find his website and let him know that you're coming through us. If you go to David Knight dot Gold, all the connections are there to take you right there. Thank you, Tony, appreciate it. Well, we're going to be right back, folks. Stay with us.
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hits to news. APS Radio curates incredibly diverse playlists for you to enjoy. Get details at apsradio dot com. All right, we've got still some more ask me anything questions before we get back to the news, and we've got a couple of them that were asked asked here live. We'll get back to that as well. Here's one says I'd like to hear your opinion on many things about I'll keep it one question, whether it be vaccines, government,
media, Hollywood, or just society in general. I don't have too many people in my life that I can be open to share my true feelings and beliefs with and generally stay quiet or make short and neutral comments. I've been trying to move my family for several years now, but I live in Buffalo, New York. Well, yeah, and I believe that's the same type of stuff that Gerald Clinty talks about. He's there in Kingston, New York, and you know, he can't find anybody that things like him, he
says. Believe me, more than half the population around me is down with a mainstream narrative on all topics. In twenty twenty four, I still see plenty of people wearing masks amongst the general public every day. Anyway, What are some good questions comments to make when dealing with someone who may or may not be on board with reality? For example, what do you say when
someone asks you about what you do for a living. I would imagine saying that you have a podcast and only invite more questions, which could get uncomfortable quickly. It does, and uh, and there's really you know, it's it's and I concerned about that when I meet people, especially I meet people through church or something, because if they're conservative, they probably have bought into
this Trump stuff. And I know that if they go there and they are talking about Trump and his golden sneakers and golden idols, and there's argue the Covenant stuff and everything that's gonna they're gonna get upset with me and not with Trump for the most part, and that has happened, So yeah, it is. But uh, you know, we just just take it as it comes. And you got to not be afraid of rejection, and you've got to not have a fear of man. Right. Isn't that the essence of
what's behind all the masks for the pandemic? You know, the masks were based on a line. The mask were there because people were either afraid of what they were lied to about or they were afraid of man, right. They were afraid of other people, what other people would think. And I still remember one of the reasons that we're here is not just because not just because it was a place that we were very familiar with, a place that
we used to come to when I was a kid. We used to always come up here for vacations, not always, but as one of our most frequently visited places from Florida just to get out of the heat, that type of thing. But when we lived in North Carolina, we were about five hours away, and it was our favorite place to come visit. But when the pandemic was happening and we had to go back, Karen's brother was sick in Raleigh, and we passed through this area and I went to see how
it was. And even the people, you know, it's kind of contagious because there's people from all over the place. Maybe the worst, maybe the most fearful of the people were afraid to travel. Maybe that was what was happening. But so maybe these are people who lived in an area like New York State or something like that, where everybody was locked up and locked in. But maybe these were the people who didn't buy into that and they were
not afraid to travel. For whatever reason. Everybody was really relaxed. Even the tourists and everything around here. They had signs up for masks, and the people who were taking tickets for things and stuff would have masks on. But you know, if you would kind of quiet lass and have to wear a mask get in, they kind of you know, look over their masks and kind of shake their head like no, no, no, but don't saying they'll make a big deal out of it. It's like okay, fine,
and so part of that was the culture that is here. As a matter of fact, we just met somebody who had lived in New York, lived in New York City and he was he was from France and and we didn't know we had. Actually he's got like a kiosk that set up in
Gatlinburg and he makes fantastic desserts. We had Karen's brother was here visiting us, and four of us, my other son Whistler, and Karen's brother and Karen and I were just you know, walking around Gatlinburg and and so he was very effective at selling this stuff an interesting French accent, and he was really engaging people as they walked by, telling him how his stuff was different and a let's go. So we all right, we'll give it a try.
And we got one and it was excellent, and so we got a second one and we shared two of them between the four of us, and
it was a lot of stuff there. But it happened to meet him at church a couple of weeks ago, and it's like, I know, you, you know, we could talk quite a bit about his dessert and everything, and so, you know, you meet people like that and then you tell him that you know what you do, and you're kind of worried about how that's going to work out, but you know it's you know, we see things like that that happen, and you just got to not be concerned
about. The reason I mentioned him was because he was traveling. He's told us a story while he wound up here. He said, when everything happened in New York and everything just shut down, and they didn't buy into any of this stuff, and so they he took the whole family. He's got kids and he's homeschooling them, and they just went all over the country, all different places and everything. And they picked this area here to move to
because of what he had seen in various other places. And so if that's a priority to you, and I think it ought to be, because I really do think that you've got to start building in an area, building family and relationship with friends. And of course, you know it's still going to be a one on one that you have to get to know people with, but you just go somewhere where it's not quite so crazy. You know, even if you don't know these people, they're not going to be begging.
Even if you don't become close friends with these people, with people in this area are not going to be begging the government to mask everybody up, for example, And so that's what he was looking at. So again, you know, he went around, looked at everything and wound up coming here. And so, by the way, if you're in Gatlinburg, I would highly recommend his thing. It's great. He's got his wife's working with him, he's got his kids are working with him, and it's a great, great
food. I would definitely recommend it. So we have another question here. David Blackburn said, David, I would love to hear the story concerning the background of your daughter's adoption life before and now. I believe it would help many people, both young and old, who have considered adoption. Yes,
we had a very different experience with adoption with our two adopted kids. Travis is adopted, our daughter is adopted, and Travis was you know, we had tried for many years to have kids, and we'd also tried to adopt, and these all these different avenues had been shut down to us, and so we had the paperwork for adoption and everything, and then we mentioned it to Karen's brother up in Virginia Beach when we were up there and he's a
chiropractor, and he knew somebody who was good adoptions as a lawyer, and so he said, he didn't know that we'd been trying to do all of this stuff. So we we'd gone up there for his son's first birthday. That's why we started talking about having kids and things like that, and so
he said, oh, I know this guy that does adoptions. I'll ask him what he knows about it. And you know, God had just set this thing up so that right as Karen's brother went in, there had already been an open adoption where a young girl was giving up her baby and the people who were going to adopt him backed out at the last minute right as we came in. And we then he says, well, you know he's
going to be born. And it was only like a couple of weeks or something like that, but we had the paperwork that was set up already even and so just little things like that, you know that God opens up the door for you. And so we did that, and when we brought Travis home and we adopted him, we were there the day that he was born.
We found out that she had gone into labor, and so we went there to the hospital and waited there and we're there with him right away in the hospital, and we came home and Karen could not change his diapers. She kept throwing up, and we found out that she was a month pregnant. So you know, she got pregnant at about exactly the same time that we found Travis. And there's a whole backstory to that as well in terms of prayer things that happened. So it was real answer the prayer with our
daughter. That was the type of that. We had some friends who had had several children and they adopted several birth children. They had three birth children, and they adopted from China, and they were younger than us, and because we were about fifty by the time we adopted Hannah, and that's really the cutoff. But what happened is that because we were right at the cutoff age, they said, well, if you adopt an older child, you
can still do that. We deduct that child's age from your age. So that got us in just under the limit because we were really over the limit
for age. And so she was listed as a special needs child. And fortunately she did not really have what they were concerned she might have when she was born she had hydro and cephalis, and she was given up for adoption, perhaps because of that, perhaps because she was a girl, and they did not put her up for adoption because they were waiting to see how she was going to be, and so they had just decided at that point in time, she was almost five years old, they had decided that they were
going to put her up for adoption. And so we were going through the special needs stuff, you know, and it was kids who had physical problems or whatever. We didn't really know what her problem was, and we didn't know if it was there's going to be any kind of brain damage. There wasn't, and so you just never know, you know, all of and you never know that about your own kids, either, do you, right, And you can have a perfectly normal child and then something can happen the
next day or at any point in time. So we just decided we'd leave that up to God, and he knows what we can handle and what we can't. And I guess he knew that we couldn't handle a severe injured child, so he gave us a child that wasn't severely injured. And so it's been a real blessing to have all of our kids, and each and every one of them, we could see God's hand in it, and that's the
important thing. On rock fin Have you considered moving the show to early evening Funny, you should mention that we have and I'm not a morning person. Quite frankly, you didn't know it, but it's been a real struggle for these now seven years I've been doing an early morning show, and I don't know we might do that. I'm just concerned about changing anything. I'm afraid we're going to lose audience. You know, when we had the independent show,
we couldn't get the podcast that had my name on it. It was there as the David Knight Show. I couldn't get that back from Alex. So we wound up setting up a podcast that was the Real David Knight Show, and then after about two months, we were able to get that back. And so We've kept both of those going simply because I'm concerned that if it disappears, people think, well, I can't find it anymore where I was looking for it. And so we have two who have The David Knight
Show and we have the Real David night Show. They're both the same thing, but we put them both out there because we're worried that if people can't find it, they won't look. And it's hard enough for people to find the show. That's why we ask if you can like the stream and give it a review, that helps us a great deal. So yeah, we've
thought about that, but haven't made any decision about that either. But getting back to this other question, which I really didn't answer, you know, he says when you look at it and living in New York, he said, it's a difficult thing trying to establish a rapport with people who were really not there. Again, I would just give you the same advice that I
said about the people who moved around the country during the pandemic. Try to get somewhere where there are people who share your values politically, share your values religiously, and you know, try it at the beginning of trying to meet people. I would suggest that you one of the best places that you could go is go around and try to find a church that you fit with a group of people that share your values. And that's going to be one important
way that you can make a connection to people. A tip from YJ seventy two. Thank you for your candid ask me anything, question, show your story for the questions are uplifting, Well, thank you, I hope they are. You know, that's the key thing. When I cover the news. The news is really not very good, is it. We live in
these interesting times, But of course that was a Chinese curse. May you live in interesting times and so they are interesting times, a lot of interesting topics to talk about, but it can get very dark and depressing really, and so I try to do the same types of things. I don't want people walking away depressed and thinking that everything is lost. I also don't want you to put your hope in things that are going to you know, as the phrase was, I said you're going to put I think at one point
in the Bible says you're going to put all your hope in Egypt. You're going to find that it is a cain that when you lean on it will pierce your hand. That's what these politicians are, That's what politics is. It's a cain, a crutch that you lean on that's going to pierce your hand. So I want to steer people away from that. So what do we look at, Well, we look at God, our relationship with God, because that is the key thing this is any data you would be willing
to share regarding your viewer based so it would be greatly appreciated. Where did you start? Where you now? Where are your projections? Well, you know, we really have not looked at it from that standpoint. Maybe that's part of the problem. I'm really not I really have not set up goals for that type of thing. I'm not really kind of calculated where I want to be in five years that type of thing. I like to be above ground at my age. That's one of your biggest aspirations. But you know,
my focus has been on just on a day to day operation. When I do a three hour show, that's basically all I can focus on. It's difficult. It's just talking to Tony even try to move what we have in our ira over to him, and it's just it's been so difficult for me to find the time to get that done. So, you know, we were about where we started quite frankly. You know, it's grown a
little bit, but it hasn't grown very much. And part of the reason for that is whenever we start to get some traction somewhere, it gets shut down. We've had so many different avenues shut down to us in the first year. I just kind of back back and said, I'm not going to worry about this. I'm going to do the best job I can in terms of trying to get information out to people, give them my honest opinion, and we'll leave what happens in God's hand. So we'll just leave it that
way. So anyway, I thank you for the for the comments that you finished up with that. I appreciate that as well, compliments that you had there and tip from Jody, thank you very much, says your show of emotion also shows you're close to God. David. This is why I've been a listener and value your commentary over others. God bless well. Thank you
Jody. I appreciate that. I don't like to get emotional, but sometimes sometimes you just can't because there's a lot of you know, when we go back and we look at things that have happened, and when I talk about these these songs are very personal. So we're gonna take a quick break and when we come back, it looks like I'm out of questions here. If you have any other questions, I'll answer them, but we're going to talk a little bit about some news, and actually there's an interesting piece of news
here about a family. This is a guy who talks about he's a foster kid who went to Yale, and he says, I think two parent families are more important than college. This is a guy who was very successful at Yale at other places. I'm going to tell you what he says about that and why he says it when we come back. Elvis, the Beetle and the Sweet Sounds of Motown. Find them on the Oldies Channel at APS radio
dot com. A you're listening to the David Knight Show. Here news now at apsradionews dot com, or get the APS Radio app and never miss another story. All right, and again, i'd like to mind people like the stream. That helps us a great deal. And we don't have any more questions here, but if you have some, leave them there. Travis will keep an eye out for it and let me have those. I did want to talk about this. I've had this a couple of days and haven't gotten
to it yet. As I mentioned when we went to break, I'm a foster kid who went to Yale, and I think two parent families are more important than college. Social critic Rob Henderson went to Yale for undergrad and earned a PhD at Cambridge, But he says we placed too much emphasis on degrees and diplomas. We give education more importance than we should. He said,
I had to reach the summit of education to understand its limitations. I've come to understand that a warm and loving family is worth infinitely more than the money or the accomplishments I hoped might compensate for them. That's right, That's God's first institution, the family. He says, it's not good for man to be alone. Maybe he knows what's best for us. How about that. Henderson, who has written for the Wall Street Journal and has a popular Substack
newsletter, is best known. This is a New York Post article. By the way, best known for coining the term luxtu beliefs luxury beliefs, ideas and opinions that confer status on the upper class while inflicting costs on the lower class. One example is residence of an apartment building with a twenty four hour
dorman on the Upper east Side advocating for abolishing the police. Another is the idea that education is all that people need to succeed and that home life is secondary, he said, oh, he's thirty three years old, and he said he's born in la to a drug addicted mother. He was put into foster care at the age of three. By the time he was seventeen, he had lived in ten different homes and his upbringing was filled with poverty and
with violence. He recalls his birth mother being handcuffed as she was yanked, as he was yanked from her, packing his belongings in shoe boxes and garbage bags as he was shuffled from one foster home to the next, and even his adoptive mother's part getting shot, But as he persevered, entering the Air Force at the age of seventeen in two thousand and seven, graduating with a BS in psychology from Yale in twenty eighteen via their ROTC program, and then
earning a PhD in psychology from Cambridge in twenty twenty two. He said, people have told me my story has brought them to tears. That's never been my intention. I don't want pity. I'm one of the lucky ones. There are many kids who have suffered far more, and some of them never recover from what they've been doing. Not true, but he says when he went to college, he said. He said, well, before we get to that, he said, oddly enough, I never really had a stable,
permanent family. But the book that he's written is about how important a family is. A lot of times we don't really appreciate what we have until we lose it. That's one of the things I think when God takes us through different all times in our life, that's to get us to appreciate the other things that He's always given to us that we never had gratitude for.
He said, I lived in seven different foster homes in la and then I was adopted, and I lived through a few separations and divorces, so in total it was ten different homes without even counting my birth mother and the frequent relocations living in her car or living in slum apartments. He said. There was a period of my adolescents from about nine to thirteen where I did have two parents. My adoptive mother entered a relationship with a woman and they raised
me for a few years together. The bright spot of my childhood was those years. My grades were the highest that they had ever been. I was the most academically focused, I was the least likely to get into trouble at school or with my friends. He said. We can focus on economics, but I would much rather focus on stability and security. I'm the emotional rather
than the financial. More broadly, if you look at these statistics for who ends up going to college, these are the kids from two parent families. We focus a lot on poverty and inequality, but actually, if you look at the data, it is instability that's much more likely to predict whether a kid goes to college or not. A kid who lives in extreme unpredictability and her early life is much less likely to go to college than a kid who
simply lives in a low income family. He said, you argue that educated people tend to person asking a question that educated people tend to overemphasize education as a fix all for underprivileged kids. Why do you say that? He says, people involved in policy and in shaping culture focus on education as a primary means of upward social mobility. But one of the points I try to make in the book is it is important, and it worked for me, but
it doesn't necessarily work for everybody. Even though I was always academically inclined, the level of disorder in my life was way me down so much that I wasn't in a position to fully exploit my own capabilities, he says. And even if you do somehow manage to get every single one of these kids into some fancy college and they get a degree, and they get a comfortable, high paying job, that doesn't necessarily make up for all the suffering that they
went through. And of course it doesn't stop them from suffering. And I would say that it propagates this kind of failed culture as well. When I recall a few years ago, there was an article about parents who and this is at the very beginning of all of this critical race theory, racism and all this DEI stuff and everything. And these people were paying in New York. They're paying like forty five thousand dollars a year to put their kids in
something K through twelve. Let's say they were and I think high school maybe or junior high school. So they're paying all this money, right, and they put their kid in these you know name schools because they wanted to transition from there to a big name college, because they thought that would make their kids wealthy and comfortable and so forth, and be able to take care of them in their old life and all this, and you stop and think about
how many different mistakes there is in that. These parents had contacted people in the press and said, you can't believe why they're doing in this school, and I'm paying all this money and everything. Well do you complain about it? Well? No, if I complain about it, they might kick my kid out or something. Right, they were afraid. They wanted those credentials, They wanted the name of that school associated with their kid, even though
that school was horrific. I mean, how you know, again, just like we're talking about the masks, how do you get yourself in this situation where you're so afraid and so fearful of the future and other people because you have no foundation to your life. I mean just floating around. You're not grounded to something eternal and solid. You're not ground to eternity, you're not
grounded to God. You're just floating around, being blown around by every wind, by every mob that is out there, by every government edict or fear campaign. You're being blown around because you don't have an anchor. And so when I look at this and understand, you know, even if you get your kid in a fancy college, what they're going to do. They're gonna destroy their spirit, destroy their soul. They're going to attack their soul.
They're gonna tell them they're evil. I you know, this guy went through the college is completely different from when he got his degree. Now, I know he got his PhD not that long ago. But still, we never wanted our kids to go to any of these formal schools because we knew what they were about, because we had been through them, and they were much worse, much worse than you can even imagine what you went through. You know, we went through it, and right away Karen went from college back
to being a teacher. She couldn't believe how quickly things had changed, and she was in a more conservative area. She had gone to school in New York and she became a teacher in Florida. Couldn't believe how they were letting abusive teachers, very abusive teachers stay there because they had tenure. And that was before they began all the lockdowns and the locker you know, metal detectors and everything else like that, and before they began all the CRT Marxism and
racism and the DEI insanity. That was before all that stuff happened, So I said, people just don't understand how rapidly these schools are deteriorating and collapsing. Anyway, he said, when he went to these schools, he said, what do you notice the difference between yourself and your peers when you went to Yale, for example? He said, Well, of course these kids were coming from wealthier backgrounds financially, but he said they also came from backgrounds
where they had more stability and where they had structure. He said, I had a class where a professor administered an anonymous poll and out of twenty students, eighteen of them have been raised by both of their birth parents. And he said, and that just floored me, because where I grew up, nobody had been raised by both of their birth parents. You know, it really is something if you want your children to succeed. The question is how do you define success? Is it getting a big paying job, is it
getting you know? Or is it being grounded in reality, being grounded in your relationships? He says, Meanwhile, almost every single one of these elite college graduates were raised by two kid two parents, and then themselves will go on to replicate those same experiences for their own kids. Well, all I can say is one of the key things we can take away from this is that you can break the cycle. You don't have to be a victim of
your circumstances. You don't have to be someone who is down because of the hand that you've been dealt with in life. But you got to be careful what you grab for, and you got to be careful for what you aspire to. For example, here is a meta engineer. Okay, so he's working for Facebook. People probably paid really, really well. As a matter
of fact, they had a two point one million dollar home. Of course it was in the San Francisco Bay area, but he had a very nice home, had four year old twins and a wife, and he shot his wife, shot his twins, and killed himself. What is he missing? He's got everything that again, this writer says, yeah, well, school maybe it's not all that much, and you know, get a great job out of school. Maybe that's not what's important either. It wasn't important enough
for this guy. He wound up killing himself and his family. There was something that he was definitely missing. Right, So we can have all the wealth and we can have all the comfort that people aspired to but then what is truly missing in our life? And by the same token, the government can take everything from you, but if you've got those if you've got that relationship with God and maybe even a relationship with your family, yeah they can't.
There's certain things that they cannot take away from you, but they work really hard. The Pentagon secretly institutionalized DEI and it's k through twelve public schools. So you know, while people are out there, they think perhaps that
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they're defending their country or whatever. But while that is happening, and again, I look at a lot of these foreign wars, I don't think they're about defending our country. I think they create more risk for our country. But nevertheless, while they are doing that, the government is coming in and subverting their family, subverting their children. At the same time. That's how they repay you for that. On I'll get some questions that are popped up
here. I see on the corner of my eye, little John writes, does Karen miss Deer Park, Long Island? Yeah, how did you know she was? I didn't mention the city that she's from, but yeah, she is from there. No, actually, well she's got good memories of it. But we've not gone back for a very long time, and I'm sure it's changed a great deal, but I think she's happy to be where she is right here. And Chris, since Audi mr R support you often,
will you consider supporting and mentioning his radio station? Absolutely Modern Retro Radio. It's always good to see out he there, and I know that now he's got his own podcast and I've seen him on with with Jason Barker and the Knights of the Storm. So yeah, take a look at Audi Audi Modern Retro Radio he's got. As a matter of fact, he was kind enough to play some of our Christmas music that we had there as well.
And once before he asked or some of the some of the songs that we play here, he did independent artists, and so he played Christmas songs there at Modern Retro Radio. I hope he's doing well. I haven't seen him for a while. Oh here's OUDI he's right there right he says, that's not necessary at all, and my chats are sufficient promotion from DK. I plan to contribute much more. Well, thank you. I'm just glad to know that you're there and everything is going good. So it's good to see
you there. Audi Joey O one p. Thirty three. My question is have you you have been on here for a few months now, how long do you think it'll take to get through the censors. Through to the censors, it's showing seven hundred and sixty six connections. Okay, you're on Rumble and yeah, we've been on Rumble for a few months now. I don't know. I'm hoping that they're not going to censor it too much. I think we need to get more and more connected to substack, and so that's
when somebody asked me, where do we want to go? That's our aspiration. We are now posting the disc scription to the show and a link to the show on Rumble each day for the people who want to find it there. And that's really a better place for us to do it, frankly, because a lot of times when we put a long description of what is in the show for a three hour show, sometimes that on some of these podcasts formats that shows up and one of those it doesn't because it's too long.
Same thing with some of the video formats. So I think substack is really I want to try to make that kind of the home base. But we still have much to do with that North American house hippoh. I had an unfortunate childhood. Not going to go into details, but I'm gratified to say that I'm still on my one and only wife. Well good. That is a key thing, you know, that really is a key thing. That's something that will make you poor financially. Even everybody cares about money, and
so if you don't want to get really poor, don't get divorced. As many people will got divorced. Will tell you who knows how much money Donald Trump could have had if if it's not been divorced, where have you have not had these modified prenuptials with Millennia that I think people are saying, maybe that's why she's back. Maybe she got that modified a little bit. So Yeah. The Pentagon, meanwhile, is subverting the people who are working for
them. They are, for example, with this some examples of what's happening at the Pentagon schools chat rooms to facilitate teacher student conversations that are closed off to parents about sexuality and gender. Why do we call them groomers because this is the hallmark of a pedophile, a sexual groomer. Let's talk about sex, but don't tell your kid, don't tell your mom and dad. Okay, Engaging four year olds and LGBTQ plus conversations a four year old four year
old again truly a pedo. So you have the pedo gun. I guess you should start calling them, right. It's bad enough that it's like a pentagram, but now I guess they're the pedogons. Solidarity with a neo Marxist Black Lives Matter as well as video content on dissent and equity to help educators facilitate classroom conversations and much need discussions about implicit bias. This is to say that even though you hold no animosity to anybody, you are still biased.
It's implicit in your skin color and the systemic racism and human rights and all the rest of this stuff. By the way, you notice that they want to have content about descent, but they really don't want any descent, do they. They worked very hard to shut that down. And then finally Marxist activism to dismantle systems of quote power and privilege to teach social justice rather than
to have heroes holidays and celebrate as well. As I've said before, justice needs no adjective, and when you add it, you're not talking about justice anymore. And it's not just in the Pentagon schools. It's the Scouts are employing a diversity chief in the UK. They're going to pay them seventy five thousand dollars a year. This is something goes back to Rex Tillerson's time.
We started doing that. One of the reasons that you would have boy Scouts and girl Scouts is because you lessen the chances that the kids are going to have some kind of sexual thing happening. At the point they always did that, homosexuality was in the minority. So what you're going to do, since there is no perfect solution, you can try to vet people, but you can also do things to segregate the kids by sex to try to minimize all that. But now they are pushing very hard for all of this, and
they're going to have a diversity position. So this is rolling out everywhere. I'm going to pause here. I've got a couple of comments. Let's see, David, what was your first car and how long did you own it? Well, my first car was a nineteen sixty eight fastback Mustang two eighty nine, and I had that. I got my driver's license as soon as
it was legal at the age of fifteen. My dad was able to drive it the year at the age of eight because they didn't have licenses, and as long as his dad was trusting to hand, they give him the keys to the model A would he could drive it down the dirt road and things like that. It's kind of like a off road vehicle, So I understand the situations were a little bit more complicated. Nevertheless, got my learners permit
at fifteen. Then when I get my full license at sixteen, I got a car, and so that car I had through high school and college. After I met Karen, I wanted to get a convertible and I had a good paying job at that point in time, working in bands. I was making a lot of money and so I was able to buy a brand new one of those. And it was an interesting car that was I really liked the Mustang. I didn't like the handling so much, had great acceleration.
I liked the way it looked on the outside. I got it used. It was a sixty eight Mustang. I got it in Let's see when was it that I got it? Was got it in seventy one, three years old. And then I bought the Spitfire and we had a blast in that, but it was a very very unreliable car. Like I've said many times, it's both the best car had and the worst car had from a reliability
standpoint. It was like a little go kart on the streets, and it worried my parents terribly that they're never going to again every now we got in it because it was so tiny. It's truly amazing how tiny it was compared to the big cars and everything that were around at that point in time. But of course SUVs and pickups have gotten really big now. But anyway, those are the two cars that I had, and I had that first one
for about four years. I guess the Spitfire I only had for maybe about a year and a half or two years, and I got rid of that and got something that was more reliable and a lot less fun. It really wasn't that much fun. We're going to take well, actually we're not going to take a quick break because I'm going to be out of time. And so this is another question here from Alpha Omega Energy. How do we best
contact you about advertising on your show. I wrote a book on my reverse engineering of remdzevir and other COVID drugs, and would like to present this as a guest on your show. I've been on some other shows like Stuo, Peters, etc. May I Well send me the information at Davidnightshow dot com and we'll take a look at it. Would you consider joining the board of a startup I make Breakthrough Energy Technology, and I need Christian Steward board members
like you, David Well. I appreciate that that's really nice. I just don't know that I would be able to meet the commitment to do that. Like I said, this is this show really is. It is something that takes a lot out of me. And I've got this other project that I'm working on on the side, but I spend I do about a seventy five hour work week with this stuff and it's exhausting me. And so that's one of the things we're talking about. Changing the time of day that we do
it, maybe changing the length of the program. I don't know. The big, big part of the problem is I still have to go through even if I do a shorter show, I still need to go through all the different websites to kind of get an idea of what's happening and to try to priority ties what I want to talk about. So it doesn't really save me that much if I were to do it for two hours instead of three hours. And the thing that really is a grind is going through and doing the
description of the show afterwards. That's the point at which you collecting the information and then reading the stuff is not that much of a grind, but it's after the show is done. I'm really out of energy and it takes me a while to get that done. So that's the key thing. On Rumble Austin, Texas BJJ. Hey David, God bless you. Where you've emailed back and forth a few times. I work with nutrition. Can you give me an update on your son's ra I am here if you can make the
time. I just want to help you guys. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. And he has been focused on a different approach rather than stem cells. That was about addressing the inflammation. And I don't know if you want to say anything Travis. Travis is doing much much better. I mean, he a lot better, a lot better, a lot better with us, and so we're on an improving trend right now. So I appreciate the offer, but he was, you know, very kind. I'll have
to send you an email. Yes, yes, thank you. And he was, you know, getting really bad. I mean his knee was really bad. He's walking with a cane all the time. And now he's not walking with a cane, and so that is a real praise and we're very grateful for that. But thank you so much for the offer. I appreciate it. And I guess I said for today, we'll have to do another one of these ask me anything questions if you want to our programs. If
you've got questions, send it to me. Maybe we'll do another one in a few weeks or something like that. Thank you very much for listening. Have a good day. The David Night Show is a critical thinking super spreader. If you've been exposed to logic by listening to The David Night Show, please do your part and try not to spread it. Financial support or simply
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