Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to the David Night Show. It's Friday, the twenty fifth of August, year of Our Lord, two thousand and twenty three, and the program begins twice as nice as you four well technical quitch. Yes it is live, we are alive, and things like that happened. Look, today we're going to talk more about the food fight. We'll talk about the election stuff as well. There's some interesting people
are writing everywhere, including the CEO of Ford. I've had this on my desk for a couple of days. I'm gonna get to this today, talking about the impracticality of electric vehicles as people are stepping up their opposition to Sadiq Khan in London. About ninety percent of these cameras have been dealt with so far. That's the good news. But we're going to begin with the food fight, and we're also, like I said, we're going to talk about
Trump's indictment. That's what everybody wants to talk about, So we will talk about that today and about the debates. We'll be right back the USDA's war on small farms. This is the Mess Institute and this doesn't even have anything to do with what I've been talking about with the Amish farmer yesterday or other cases like this, But it does cover the same issue, and that is the USDA claiming that they have to be included in every piece of meat that
you eat. You know, the news feeds are all about Trump's mugshot, but forget about the news feeds. How are we going to feed ourselves? Because our government is working in governments in every country and it's going to be coming here as well. This climate mcguffin is going to be used to try to take away our food. And if you look at what they're doing already with the USDA and what they've been doing for a long time, they already
have a lock on our food. Our food supply is already centrally controlled by the people who desire to cut it off. So what do we do about this? What do we do to decentralize this? Well, here's the first thing we all need to understand. We need to pass this information around as to how our foods apply has been essentially stolen from us. And you know, don't focus on Trump his solution for everything. Freedom City, the glorified
high tech Indian reservation on public lands also known as the smart City. But of course he can't use the same terms because you've got to pretend that he's not on the same team as a World Economic forum in this professional wrestling that we call an election. Mary Rothbard documented the progressive error in his book The Progressive Error, The Truth of the US Department of Agriculture the USDA does mesas institute David Brady. There. Rothbard observed that nearly every inspection passed in any
form of legislature or bureaucracy was fueled by protectionism from existing firms. Well, of course, government is a racket. You know, it was a Smedley Butler who said war was a racket. Well, government is war. Government is a racket. Government is a protection racket. You know where the mafia the organized crime and come by and say you had some protection here, you know, like bauci. I guess what, You're gonna need somebody to protect you from me if you don't pay me, right, that's the insurance,
insurance and assurance that he isn't going to harm you or your business. Even today, the USDA and its regulations threatened to crush small farmers under its heel. A small hobby farm, or even one that simply isn't a factory farm can hardly stand up to the regulations as we went through in great detail yesterday. And you haven't seen that. Please see that. It's very important that you see what they're doing to these different farms. You can't even use this
meat to feed your family. Oh really, said the Amish farmer. He says, well, that's when he crossed the line. So I crossed the line, and that's why I don't honor your demands. Meat processing in the US must be done under the supervision of a USDA inspector. See this is the background as to what this state official. This is not the Feds who are coming after him. They get the Feds are going after the other Amish farmer up in Pennsylvania who has the Burdenhand farm I think is the name of
it. But this is a local this is a state Virginia, and so USDA inspector has to be there whenever an animal is butchered. A farmer simply cannot butcher his or own animal. Is there her own animal? Right? How do we get to that point? What do you think the founding fathers would have said about that? I think they would have said, let me show you how to butcher, and I think they would have turned on the inspectors. Quite frankly, we know that's exactly what they would have done.
Any inspector who had the temerity to say that any of the founding fathers would have been butchered himself, cut it into usual meat products and then sell to to farm stand You cannot do that yourself. Regardless of the ability of farmers to inspect and keep their own animals healthy, or of their own skill and butchering livestock, they must have a USDA inspector in order to be able to sell the product on the market. The inspector. By the way, even
though the inspector's working for the government, it's not free. It's not paid for by taxpayers. This is another issue. Yesterday, when I talked about it, he said, well, we asked our We asked the people who owned shares in the animals here that we have grass fed. He said, do you want me to take it to the USDA to be done or would you like it done here? Ninety two percent of them, he said so,
they wanted it done there. And then it became impractical because there was an eight month waiting period after Trump locked the economy down for no reason whatsoever, none whatsoever. He locked us Now, never forget that. How can people forget that? I don't understand. It drives me nuts every day. It makes me angry when I think about it, and the lunacy of the people who hated the lockdown, hated the vaccine, hated the mask, hated all these orders, and they loved Trump. Who did it? Who did
it? Talked about that two days ago. Jeffrey Tucker, you know, went down the hole chronology of this stuff, and he says, look at this. You know. Trump gets up, you know, two days after, three days after his order and says, well, we're locking everything down on that Monday. And people say what He's like, Oh, let me let Fauci explain it to you. More right, It came from there, It came from factory, It came from Trump. You No, we didn't
lock anybody down. It was those governors who did it. Yeah, right. Anyway, like I said before, when I talked about this quite a while back, I said, this is like the the Nurburg excuse in reverse. I didn't I didn't put out any orders. Well, yes you did. We got the videotape. Actually, instead of saying I was just following the ortiss this told me to kill these people. I killed the people right now. You gave the order to kill the people, to kill our economy.
Anyway, back to this, So the butchering, or rather the inspector of the inspectors, the USDA inspectors are not free, right, not paid for. You pay for that harassment. As far as meat processing goes. The USDA charges anywhere from eighty six to two hundred and thirty eight dollars an hour for inspections. This does not guarantee, by the way, and this is very important, This is not guarantee the quality of the meat. It's
just what you pay for with a rubber stamp. And his point is is that when you look at how this is all skewed to help the big guys then, and their focus is on quantity, right. You put the charge there on an hourly basis, and you enable this for the big guys, and you saw off the lower rungs of the ladder for anybody that's smaller,
and you tell people you can't feed yourself either. You look at this perverse system, and one of the most perverse things about it is how it focuses on the economy of a factory, and so these people are pushed to do more and more and more. Forget about the quality you want quantity of stuff, he says, By throwing large volumes of goods over and over in a constant stream at their workers and their inspectors, mistakes can be made. This
method of quote unquote inspection incentivizes large volumes rather than quality. It's rare to come across a small farm that has health issues, but it has become increasingly common to come across recalls from large processors like Purdue and Lakeside Refrigerated. They can afford to pay for inspectors, but that certainly doesn't help quality. The solution, however, is to increase is not. Rather than increasing the scale
of operations, Americans need to decentralize meat packing and processing. This means opposing bureaucracy that forces family operations to pay for a bureaucrat who neither guarantees safety nor quality. An organization like the USDA might arise in a free market, but it would be held accountable by profits and losses. In other words, just like Underwriter's lab and some of these private organizations that came up before the government
decided that it was going to be the guaranteur of everything in society. They have a reputation to uphold, and they are also liable for that if they make a mistake and they don't catch Something's one of the reasons why when you buy a house the house inspections are so detailed. These people are trying to protect themselves as well. They get more and more thorough because if they miss something, they're legally on the hook for that. You know, this is
something you should have caught as an inspector. You didn't. I'm not going to eat this. I'm going to sue you because you didn't warn me about this. That's the way the free market works. There is no accountability for bureaucracies. What happens when bureaucracies mess up. We all know what happens. They come back and they say, well, we need more money, more people. They always use that as an excuse to grow. There's never any
reform, there's never any correction. They actually feed on their miss stakes. So he says profit and laws are going to provide greater incentives for success in a bureaucracy that can never go out of business that actually fails up fails up in size. Even better is the decentralization of the food processing industry altogether. Greater accountability can be held to more local institutions, such as farmers currently barred
from processing their own food. Word of mouth spreads very quickly among neighbors. Why should a government get between a farmer and their customer who's buying meat from them? And the good news here is that Thomas Massey has put forward some legislation to fix this. The bad news is he's the only person in Congress that thinks like we do. The rest of them want centralization and control of everything. Thomas Massey is the only got its head on straight as far as
I'm concerned. This is the entire basis for Thomas Massey's Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act. He calls it the Prime Act. It would circumvent the USDA's jurisdiction for exchanges at a community level. This act would exempt custom slaughterhouses from USDA inspector requirements if the exchange occurs within state borders. And again, why would the FED be involved in anything except for interstate commerce? They don't
have any jurisdiction there. Over and over again we see this being brought up. You've had people say, well, if we have a we have farms being manufactured in this state and ammunition being manufactured in the state and it never leaves the state, you don't have any jurisdiction over there, and they don't. But it goes back to FDR's takeover of our economy with his socialist designs,
and when he started giving subsidies to farmers. Forget which state it was, and I forget the name of the case, but there's one individual who did not want to do that. He did not want to have the federal government dictating to him what he could and could not grow and how he could grow, and all the rest of this stuff. And they said, no, you have to do it. He says, what are you talking about.
I'm not selling to anybody outside of this state. He took it all the way the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court wrongfully decided, wrongfully decided. And it's quite obvious what the text of the Constitution says and what the purpose of the federal government is. But you know, the Interstate Commerce Clause, which was designed to open up trade, has been used by the government for exactly the opposite purpose, to restrict and control it centrally control it.
And so they said, no, if you sell it in your state, you're still going to be affecting things overall everywhere else. And by letting that lie stand, that became the basis for their reinvention prohibition. Remember, they had to have an constitutional amendment to prohibit alcohol, and then there's another one
to make it legal again, the eighteenth and the twenty first Amendment. But now they say, well, we don't need to have a we don't need to have an amendment to the Constitution to prohibit anything because we've got the commerce clause. Well, the commerce clause was always there. It was there when they prohibited alcohol. And nobody in the country, whether they supported the prohibition
of alcohol or not, nobody in the country raise that argument. Why, Because it's specious, it's a prevarication, it's not real, and this is the kind of stuff that's happened to us throughout the twentieth century. Anyway,
if they have no jurisdiction over interstate commerce. Though it's nice that Thomas Massey is putting that in a bill, the entra State Meat Exemption Act and to revive processing and to decentralize it. If conservatives and libertarians care about the competition for small farms, they should support defanging the federal bureaucracy that is used by
large corporations to capture markets. You know, you would still have situations like you got in Virginia, right, even if you stopped the federal government. You know it is it kind of bears on what these people in Virginia did to that Amish family that I talked about yesterday in Farmville, Virginia. You know, the USDA is there and the state jumps on board with that,
says you got to do it there. Well, if you get rid of the USDA except for the big guys who are going to be transporting stuff across all state lines and everything, well, and you know what would state like Virginia do. They would probably pass their own regulations to say, well, you still got to do it. Yeah, you're going to have bad state
actors like Democratic controlled Virginia and Republicans who are statist as well. And then this out of Australia just to show you how this is happening to everybody. But in Australia there's a couple of different factors that are happening there. This is coming from Expose News. Stop demonizing farmers and let farmers farm, says an Australian rural charity. Demonization of farmers and the name of climate crisis or any other crisis. You see this type of thing that we're talking about with
the USDA and what was happening to the Amish farmer. This goes back to FDR days, right, that kind of socialist control, centralized control of our food system, that kind of crony capitalism and corrupt. But there's a whole new wave of destruction headed our way. We can see it in the European countries, we can see it in Australian other places where it's already hit and it's coming at us. And we've got to get their hooks out of our food. That's what we should be fighting for, folks who are in the
fight for our life, not just our life as a country. At this point, our federal government has become so overbearing. I don't really care whether it exists or not. I'd be happy to see it go away and go back to the individual states. Every one of these states has more people in it pretty much than all thirteen states did at the time of our independence. I think states are too big to be governable. We need to separate out
these giant cities and let the rural people go their own way. But they want to destroy people in the rural areas because they want to pack us into even bigger cities. It's very easy for the authoritarians to have their way in big cities. We see that everywhere, even in Tennessee. Right you look at Nashville and Memphis and even Knoxville. The large degree, Knoxville is still kind of purple, but the other places are solid blue and a solid red
state. And this happens everywhere. Virginia. Rural Virginia mostly Republican, but you got the suburbs of Washington, you got Virginia beach areas, and they control of the state. And so their solution, their solution is to get everybody out of the rural areas and pack us into a few giant cities. That's always been you know, that was Agenda twenty one, which became un twenty thirty Agenda for quote unquote sustainable development. It's actually sustainable dictatorship is what
they're talking about. And so in Australia. They have a person who is Anita Dolan, I don't know, forty four year veteran of the entertainment industry, but she's on the board of a couple of organizations beef it Up Australia and Let's Get Rural, And she said COVID was very clever. It had different elements depending on where you were geographically in the country, and so we were noticing in communities that were not in lockdown per se that they were feeling
it as well. Even that sense of having that social connection removed. The pub wasn't open, the cafe wasn't open, They couldn't go and stand and have a natterer on the footpath without having a mask on the same businesses in rural areas were also really hurting, she said, So we put together our Let's Get Rural campaign, and then she pointed out about how one seventh of Australia's geographical area is really where they grow most of their food, the most,
as she puts it, a climactically reliable section. It's called the Mirror Darling Basin and about seventy percent of the food is grown in that area. Even though it is only one seventh of Australia's areas, that's about fourteen percent. So fourteen percent produces seventy percent of the national total and we'll be that way because the climate that's there. What a lot of Australians don't realize, she said, is that water there is owned by overseas interests and the water
is being used as a commodity. Australian farmers are being pawned. She said. It is also an environmental disaster because these overseas owners don't take care of it, so they have a great deal of erosion that is happening there, causing environmental damage. She said. These people are growing our food and they're going through so much extra pressure because these foreign interests who have the water are loading it over them right and using against them. Now we've got people who
were talking about Chinese ownership of farms. I don't see anybody talking about foreign ownership of water. And of course in California, Nestlei and other people I have gone in and grabbed water rights there for their purposes, taking it away from the farmers there. But again she's there with a group that is trying to help the rural farmers and good for her I have. I guess it's about fourteen fifteen years ago. I was doing a lot of commercials and basically
making a living doing commercials for contests. They had a lot of crowdsourcing stuff and one of the ones that we did was about local farming. And you know, you can people who are very interested in eating locally and they have kind of a nickname for them, local wars. This is what I did talking about local farming about fifteen years ago. Probably heard of a carnivore. Maybe you've heard of a herbivore, but have you heard of a locavore.
No, it's not something that's going to eat your location. A locavore eats things that grow locally. Actually, this is what a young loc of ore in training looks like. You see, we've learned that we can eat locally produced food for the same or less money, and it's much fresher and better tasting. Many farmers in our area open their farms to consumers to buy directly or pick the fruit. We go as a family and we have a great time. But there's one farm trip that stands out from all the rest.
Picking apples in the fall on a mountain orchard. This year, we got there right at the end of the season. All the low hanging fruit was gone, and we got to do something we'd not done in years past. Use this picker to get the apples from the tops of the trees unless you grab and pull the apple, and it has a bag that catches it. Hopefully after a while, we got pretty good at fishing for apples, and a little bag holds quite a few. We love visiting farms and getting fresh
produce. We understand that farmers are struggling like the rest of us, and we hope that by buying direct from them it will help them to stay in business, so we can get fresh, healthy food as long as they're keeping
it rural. Well, things have changed since then, haven't they. Now we have a globalist organization that is dictating to the Netherlands that you're going to get rid of all of your cattle, all of your dairy, telling the people in Ireland that they're going to kill two hundred thousand cows of the next three years because they signed on to this COP twenty six in glaus Gal that was initiative by the way that was put forward by the United States and by
the EU. You don't think that's coming here, that this is an initiative that was started by the US and the EU for people. You know, everybody gets upset about the World economic form. The people who implement it are the people in Washington. The people who are going to implement it are going to be Biden or Trump and most of the candidates on the if not all of them on the GOP stage, they'll all do that. So what are we going to do locally. It's not just enough for us to buy our
food locally to support the farmers. We're going to have to organize in our communities to fight this from the grass roots up or we're going to be eating grass and eating bugs. If we don't fight this from the bottom up, you're not going to fight this from the top down. These people are owned.
They're nothing but Patsy's. If you watch that debate for a couple of minutes, you saw that have absolutely no principles, They have no courage, They have policies, positions really and they're constantly positioning themselves as to whatever is most advantage to them. And so in Australia they even had a situation where we had climate terrorists and lunatics out there going around and opening up gates and
turning cattle out. And they said, well, they eventually passed the law because they said, you know, he hit a hit a cow with your car, they could kill you. I remember my aunt there's now ninety eight. She has always been a big animal lover. And they were on a highway and a horse ran out in front of them and they hit the horse and he was able to break so they didn't go flying through the windshield and kill them a lot of weight, but it did break the horse's leg and
the horse died and my aunt was just hysterical over it. But you know, you don't want the animals out on the highway. And I had to get a wrecker to come out, and not so much for the car, but for the horse. Horse couldn't move, They couldn't get the horse off. It was a mess. But this is what the environmentalist lunatics are doing.
Besides gluing themselves to the road. I think you just needed to leave them plude to the road, just leave them there, let them figure it out, and then climate doomsday cult this, as they put it in this article John Kerry promoting is false ideology the putting more restrictions, more red tape on farmers is going to save us. We don't need to be saved. We don't need to be saved from climate change anymore than we needed to be saved from COVID, And even if we did need to be saved from either
one of those things, their remedies are not about that. The reality of what they're doing is making it much more expensive for us to live and making our lives much more difficult. They're ultimately creating a catastrophic problem that will affect every single one of us, a global food shortage. That's what these people are doing. And so again you know the fact that water is being grabbed in California by foreign interests in large corporation, same thing happening with some farmland,
although it's still what the Chinese are doing is still relatively small. A lot of this is about, you know, opposing all things Chinese because they want a war with China. And I'm not saying the Chinese people, the Chinese communists are good at all. I'm just saying that's what a lot of
this is about, more so than the actual threat to US farmland. May seventeen, a bipartisan proposal introduce in the US House to block the Chinese Communist Party affiliates from taking hold of US farmland, adding to the growing bipartisan pushing Congress to counter threats from the regime in Beijing. And so, as they point out in this article from Epic Times, Epic Times really hates China. Epic Times is run by following Gong and that's just where they're coming from.
And I agree with this in general, But they do point out that China's current ownership of vacreage in the US is less than one percent of the total foreign held land. So again, why are they focusing on this, Well, because they want to have a war with China. And who is a bigger threat to our food supply? Seriously, who's a bigger threat? Is the USDA? Bigger threat? Is the EPA a bigger threat to our food supply? They'll be the ones that will be enforcing this stuff. No reason,
this stuff hasn't happened. They're just trying to figure out which one of the alphabet agencies, the deep state bureaucracy that is under control of the president, which of those is going to run through this process of culling our food supply. That's all they're worried about at this point in time. And listen
to this. This is a represent who's been elected in Virginia again, Spanburger as a former CIA case officer, She said, these are threats that are posed by the Chinese Communist Party, and as the only Virginian on the US House Agricultural Committee, I'm committed to protecting America's farms and farm families from foreign threats. Well, why don't you do something about the domestic threats? CIA
agent? The CIA people they're like pedophiles. You can never once somebody you find out somebody's a pedophile, you lock them away for life because they never change. And the same thing as truly CIA people. You don't put them in Congress. Right, what's the matter with people in Virginia. Course, it's probably subdistrict of Washington, DC that she represents. I didn't look, but your own state of Virginia, Spanburger, is a bigger threat to Americans
and American farms than the Chinese Communists are. So there's not a process now for there to be an accumulation of deeds that are being filed today. Now this is coming from Agriculture Secretary Tom Bill Sack talking to the House Agriculture of Committee. So what's their solution. We'll see, the CIA creates a boogeyman. So if you don't pay attention to what the USDA and the FDA are doing to our food supply, Oh, it's the Chinese. They own less
than one percent of farmland that's owned by foreign companies. I wonder, I didn't look it up. I just thought about it. I wonder how Chinese Communist Party ownership of farmland compares to Bill Gates, for example. But the real problem is our own government. We has met the enemy and they is us, lady. And so their solution, however, is well, we've got to know when property is being sold. There's not a process right now to accumulate the deeds that are being filed, so we can stop them,
and we got to have that. See how they use this. They create a crisis and then they use it just like we got a border crisis. That means that you Americans are going to have to get an id E verify and you're going to have to get our permission to work. We're going to change work into a government granted privilege and you've got to go get an ID and we're going to say that selling your land to somebody in a rural area is going to be under our supervision, our discretion, our permission, and
you've got to get the prior permission of this. And we've got to set up some bureaucracy to scope this out and spy on everybody. You see how it always turns around them exercising control against people. Always always to centralized control and get permission. So again they want to steat bugs. Right this article from zero heads, he's saying, there's absolutely no way I'm gonna eat bugs. So just look at all these different headlines. There's one earlier this month,
would you eat bugs to save the planet. That's a false a Gillian proposition there, right, I see, should I eat the bugs and save the planet or should I not eat bugs and let the planet die? Well, that's not there's other options here. Planet's not going to die if you don't eat bugs. Polluting food systems are a primary driver of climate change, So could cricket, chocolate, larva milk, and ant gelato reverse these trends? CBS CBS segment highlights how adding bugs to the food system could be a
game changer to fight climate change. And of course it's not just the mainstream media. Pucker did this several times. You know, Tucker was on both sides of this issue, as he is on Trump, as he is on so many different things, as he was on the pandemic. You know, Tuck or would do stuff showing clash swab and all these people saying eat bugs, eat bugs. But then, and at least two occasions that I know,
Tucker himself, bring somebody on, Oh let's eat the bugs. Oh it's kind of Oh it's gooey you oh, oh what it tastes good? I'd like this. Listen now, I'm going to start slowly. Okay, child, would with the chocolate cover cricket? All right, eat no please? I think so that is chocolate covering a cricket? Yeah, correct, Yeah, what part of the cricket? The entire well, the legs are shaken off, but it's pretty much the entire cricket, including the loins.
The loins are included in that in that piece. Yeah, that's right, that's delicious. I love your willingness to try this because it's really just like a psychological thing to separate this isn't a cricket hopping around the ground. It's a cricket that was farmed and harvested for us. I'll put anything in my mouth, chef, so it's good for you. Limits tell me what we got crickets in there? And like, you know, we could if we
could just think about presenting this as food that we already recognize. We can have extreme dishes at highlights, like that's super bugg ified. But what about ways that are a little more familiar for us to try to eat? Yeah, what about that? You know? Can you help me sell this? Get some guy on there. Oh, it's really good. Yeah, you know. Let's I wonder what the USDA is going to do. I mean,
are you going to have to when you slaughter your crickets? Are you're gonna have to have pay one of them eighty to three hundred dollars an hour to set there and watch you slaughter crickets? Is that what you're gonna have to do with that? Oh? No, they'll probably waive that at least at the beginning. Five reasons why eating insects could reduce climate change and on and on, and this from the World Economic Form help us to prevent the
spread of disinformation. And then immediately World Economic Form says three different statements, and they managed to get four lies and just three statements. Our consumption of animal protein is a source of greenhouse gas and climate change. Well that's a lie, right, It count that as one liar two Lizac. And then they say insects are overlooked source of protein and a way to battle climate change. Well that's a lie. You're not going to battle climate change with insects.
The consumption of insects can offset climate change in many ways. Yeah, lie after lie after line. Yeah, it's a You know, Tucker wasn't just paid on Fox News for all the ask your doctor commercials that then turned into don't ask your doctor or will ban you off of social media, don't say anything, you do what we say forget about the ask your doctor stuff?
Right, So this is actually from fringe finance. They think to themselves as people look at this, well, insects must be better for us nutritionally, and they're going to help to save the planet. He says, So that must be why the government and media, who always have our best interest in mine or introducing the idea to us. Thank you, Tucker, I
appreciate that. Yeah, bug eating is being pushed on us because it's the next step in drastically moving our quality of life lower to compensate for a widening inequality gap and the continued loss of purchasing power of the dollar. It began as article by talking about inflation and talking about shrink inflation. I think it's getting smaller. You know, even the cows are shrinking into little tiny bugs because they want us to have nothing. And we'll be happy little slaves,
won't we. Well, I just want to close this out by talking again about the community. Do you remember East Palestine, Ohio or Palestine? Frankenstein Frankenstein, I don't know. I think it was Palestine, is the way they said it. Anyway, the people who had horrific, unnecessary environmental disaster because they decided after the train wreck to set fire to the stuff there.
Well, a lot of people have left, and of course the key people to leave, or the government and the media who no longer care about what's going on there. There's a lot of residue that is there. The government says it's not there. Private inspectors say that it is there. But this is February. That's six months ago. That's an eternity as far as the news cycle is concerned. Right, and yet you now got a church there
that is organizing fundraisers to equip residents with air purifiers. You see a volunteer organization, especially at church, can do things that the government's not going to do. We don't need the government. The government's not going to clean this stuff up. The people are going to have to realize, finally realize at some point they're going to have to clean it up or move. And the government doesn't care. As Mike Pence set, not my concern. I'm interested
in this war in Ukraine. That's what I'm interested in. I've got an empire to run here. I don't care about you unless you've got some kids. Can you send the kids to fight the wars for me? People are still really nervous about the air in the water, especially young mothers. They're
scared to death for their kids, said Bob Hellick. It leads the First Church of Christ and East Palastine. I guess shortly after the disaster, the congregation began distributing air purifiers, equipping five hundred families in one hundred and sixty elementary junior high and high school classrooms with the devices. The church hopes that this fundraising will allow it to buy at least twenty five hundred more air purifiers.
After the disaster, some residents reported suffering from respiratory illnesses, nosebleeds, eye infections, rashes. Many families have left the town over health concerns, about two hundred of them, said Elbeck. And they've seen five church families leave the town since February. The authority is decided to do a controlled burn, you know, kind of like the people who are trying having to steal government firefighting equipment to protect their homes. Because the government at a controlled burn
with a twenty five mile an hour wind blowing. Now, that was just that was just a mistake, right. The PA claimed the toxins in the air remain below screening level. The Ohio Emergency Management System continues to ensure Palestines
water contains no toxic substances associated with the derelment. Nevertheless, a recent test by an independent agency, Eco Integrated Technology, found that East Palestine's soil presented a level of dioxin, a toxic compound, a level of doxin that was twenty seven thousand percent to one hundred and sixty four thousand percent times higher than usual. And March, an investigative team from the CDC stopped at surveillance operation
when seven team members presented with suspicious symptoms. So they go there and they get sick. The same thing happened when they had that leak kind of a lab and as the National Primate Center in Tulane about twenty fourteen. One of the things that caused them to temporarily ban gain a function research. It was brought back by Trump, by the way, but it was ignored by Fauci
and Francis Collins even while the band was on. But what caused that band were accidents at many different labs, but the one that happened at the Primate Center and Tulane, that's just outside of Tulane. They brought in a bacteria that in and of itself is very deadly burkehold Daria pseudomali high. It gets into the soil, but it's not found anywhere around here, and so they decided they would make it more deadly and easier to spread, and it got
out of the lab somehow they found monkeys that were outside of it. And this is only a biosafety level three lab. They found monkeys outside of the lab that were infected. When they brought the CDC team in, they had one of the members false sick with that particular disease and they said, oh, well, I'm sure she didn't get it here. She didn't get it here. It has only found a couple of places on Earth, but we're sure that you didn't get it here. Yeah. Right, So anyway,
the church has set up a thing with a company called Germ Solutions. They're raising funds so an organization help East Palestine, Ohio. And they mentioned that for every air purifier bought with donations, Germ Solutions USA will donate one unit for free. And that's really nice. So again, if you're in the market for an air purifier, I would suggest that company first of all, and if you want to help them, you go to help East Palestine, Ohio. Look, we have to understand that it's going to be up to
us. And let me just play for you. And we talked about it. I didn't show you the video. We talked about how people who listened to the government guide you want to listen to the EPA and the CDC who tells you there's no risk even though they're getting sick when they test it,
or do you want to listen to the private company that tests it? You want to think and you look at your neighbors who are getting sick, right, and so, just like in Hawaii where they send the police in, the fireman out and they block off the roads, and the people who obediently set there like sheep and obeyed, these people without thinking for themselves, without defying the government, died. Good luck cook to this, Holy this is
a nightmare. I don't know where he's gone, probably to block our street. They're gonna barbecue all these people down in Lina. We're all trapped down in here. They're blocking off all exits and everyone is just stuck going in a circle and a fire pit. Yeah. Yeah, well that's what's going on. And of course has now come out, as luck would have it, that the had emergency officials for Hawaii. We're practicing for an emergency on
another highland when all this stuff went down. Yeah, typically we see that kind of stuff all the time. By the way, while we're talking about the the Amish farmer, mister Goldfold, thank you for the tip, and he gave us he found the number for the sheriff there in Cumberland, Virginia. He said, I called Sheriff Hodges and Cumberland, Virginia. Well, good for you, good for you. Regarding the Amish farmer, he says,
it's shocking. I'm in Palm Desert, California, and he called me back and he told me that the farmer was well treated, not abused. Also, he is a member of the Constitutional Sheriff's Association. I told him the farmer was not protected. That's the issue. And to insulate freedom, that's his duty. Fend off the stormtroopers. Shame on him, everybody call
him. I agree. I mean, if this guy is going to run on the platform that he's a constitutional shriff and he's going to let these people shut down an organic Amish farmer because he's got a private club there where people can buy shares at this animal and he's butchering this there. That is a law that needs to be nullified. As a state law, it needs to be nullified. If it's a federal law, it needs to be nullified.
It's not constitutional for them to do this type of thing. And so, in a sense, the fact that he would want to become a member of the Constitutional Sheriff's organization, shows that he is sensitive to what people think about what he does. So absolutely thank you for giving him a call. We're gonna take a quick break and we'll be right back. The common Man.
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A Sadiq Khan. It's actually going to be on the twenty ninth is when he's going to roll out these new rules that if you fire up one of your car as an internal combustion engine car, if you've got an older car that's not electric, or even if you have a hybrid, because these are ultra low emission zones, the only thing is going to be allowed is one hundred percent battery car fire. If anything else. You got a Prius, I'm sorry, it's gonna be twelve and a half dollars a day to drive
that Prius. I'm sorry, twelve and a half pounds a day. So we're twelve pounds a day something like that. It's about fifteen dollars is what it roughly translated to. If you move your car, and they've got cameras that are being set up to report anybody that moves their car and find them immediately. Well here's some good news. Ninety percent of these cameras have been destroyed in one location and another one they have destroyed eighty percent of them,
or they have repurposed them to be sky observers. Right, because this is a different things. Some people are, you know, taking the cameras down and destroying them or taking them somewhere else. Some people are cutting the wires. Some people will just take a poll and they shove it up, so it's now stargazing instead of spying on people. According to the time, that'd
be the London Times. The group it will take submissions from the public whenever they see these ul easy, these ulez let's call them cameras being installed. And there is a map online. That's a risky thing. You're not gonna be able to organize these counter things online. That's how they will find you. They'll look to see where these people are that are going to these sites. That's how they're going to find them. And so that's not a good
idea. But there is a thing on site for the Blade Runners. And as they said, you know, you can have various ways to deal with us. You can steal the whole camera, detach the power and the data cables. You could cut the cables, or you could just push it to point up to the sky with a stick. Some of the other things that people were doing was you know, putting this on by the way, this is a spy camera. Be aware, right, Just put a sticker on
the pole with an air pointing up. So they've got a lot of different ways that they're pushing back against this. One recent video taken by member of the public of an anti camera activists in action. I showed that to you. It's a bunch of guys at a pub. People are standing around smoking and drinking. They don't care this guy's cutting down this thing. One of
them is actually filming it. One person commented, I don't see anybody complaining as this you les blade runner goes about their business on hundred and eighty five cameras have been spotted in this one suburb of London fifty six square mile area, and they put one hundred and eighty five cameras there and one hundred and fifty six of those have been disabled. That's about ninety percent. In another area Bromley, eighty percent of the known cameras have been vandalized, says the
group. It's going to go into effect on Tuesday, the twenty ninth of August. That's kind of interesting. Why would they do it instead of like on the first or something like that. Anyway, it's going to ban older ours and trucks on the street, imposing new fines on vehicles. It's pronounced effect on the people who are less well off, particularly blue collar workers who rely on trucks to carry tools and materials. It's fine, let the meat
cake. We will charge them fifteen bucks a day. It's an attack on ordinary working people who are going to work, said Nigel Farage. And he's absolutely right about that. But of course this mayor whose second generation Pakistani doesn't care. It's always a second generation people who come in from another country. You know, it can be really bad in another country, and the first people come it's like, oh wow, you know, glad to be out
of that place. Yeah, I'm not doing as well as the other people here, but I'm doing a lot better from getting out of that country. Then you got the second generation that's never seen where they came from. Then nobody's like to live in Pakistan and they just look around and say we're poor than everybody else. Why is that? And then they get really angry and they become the terrorists, or they become the mayor and destroy the un town like city Kant. He's got no idea how big an impact this will have
on people's lives, said Nigel Frans. No, he does, he knows. He either doesn't care, and I don't think that's the case either, I think he wants to have this kind of an impact. I think he wants to do harm. I think he wants chaos. I know that he's one of these globalists or the Sea forty organization. He's somebody just like Bloomberg and the rest of these people, and the Blasio Adams, the guy that's
there now in New York and Nigel Frag says. For those who say I don't live near London, so this doesn't affect me, he says, yes, it will, because it's coming to a city near you. And by the way, folks is coming to America as well. This is a global it's all these people are pushing all the stuff, eat the bugs on all the rest of it. It's the same agenda everywhere. You've got congestion charges
that are now making their way into America. They'll come in. These things get tried first in New York and California, then they make it to the rest of the country, like toll roads, things like that. Then from toll roads to pay them buy the mile. London's police force said that they'd recorded two hundred and eighty eight crimes related to these uleas cameras. This includes approximately one hundred and five reports of cables being damaged, one hundred and sixty
four cameras being stolen, thirty eight reports of cameras being obscured. So I guess if you point it to the sky, you get charged with the camera being obscured. Might as well destroy the thing. Recent report has highlighted the cost of the budgets of London's local governments as they race to keep up with the base of destruction. So it's going to be a back and forth measures
countermeasures. They're gonna I said the other day. Their plan is, since everybody is attacking these cameras on poles, are going to put them in unmarked cars and drive them around or whatever, so they don't know where they are looking at the damage to all the low traffic neighborhood infrastructured devices, including the cameras. They also have other things, people who have been destroying the ballards
that they're using to block the roads. And think about that. Think about how these people have gradually rolled this stuff out, And we saw it happening during twenty twenty and twenty twenty one, as Trump and then Biden started rolling out these controls and did them in sync with people in other countries, and they did it. It was a very fast progression. You know, there's
only a couple of months between each stage and the next thing. It wasn't an emergency, or they would have done it all at once and none of it worked. It was all just a population control measure. And so when you look at what they've been doing to the roads, they've been doing this for a long time. Things that they call road calming. Do you know what that is. That's speed bomps everywhere. Let's put speed bomps everywhere, and then let's put the roads on a diet. Let's carve off bike lanes.
It was about six or seven years ago that Karen and I went back to Tampa, where we went to school and where we met, and we had some things that we needed to take care of, some family business that was there, and we're driving around and I couldn't believe how in downtown Tampa they had put bike lanes everywhere. And we were there for about three days driving around everything. The last day we were there, we saw one man on a bicycle and I said, that's the guy that they made all these
bicycles, and it must be really special. They must love him like they love Trump or something. You know, they have cut down, you know, cut the roads in half in many places, just for this. One guy only personally saw riding a bicycle there. But that's they called that a road diet. The speed momps are called a road calming measure. And then you know, gradually they get to the point where they say, ah, heck with it, let's just block the road off with a ballard. Here
they can't people can't drive the car at all. It's always a progression like that, isn't it? On Rock Fan? Thank you very much, Michael Gregory, appreciate the tip. Thank you. We've had a couple of people talking about their experiences driving electric cars. One of them is the CEO Afford. Seriously, you didn't know that these things had charging issues? You're the ceo? Well he's a bean counter, right, But another one with somebody
who writes for the Federalist. She says, Estella Moribido, I rented a Tesla for a week, and I'm totally sold on gas powered cars. We will never buy a Tesla or any electric vehicle as long as we have an option of gas powered cars or even hybrids. And so she said they were planning a week long trip to Seattle. Is that I wondered aloud to my husband if we ought to rent a Tesla. Neither of us had ever driven an electric vehicle, and so they said, well, let's let's think about
it. And so, and by the way, you know, I have driven a Tesla. I've got very very good friend of mine, say, my best friend, my longest friend that I've had for a very long time. He's got a Tesla. He loves it, and I really enjoy driving. It's a very different experience because the regenerative breaking in the fast pick up. You know, it's kind of like driving electric slot car something. That part of it was good, but she went through and talked about what she
didn't like about it, primarily the charging stuff. Look, I support people being able to buy whatever they want, and so this is why I support. I oppose mandates about cars. I oppose safety mandates and have for the longest time on cars. It makes cars more expensive and it keeps people from being able to get the cars that they want. But I also oppose the mandates that say you will own nothing but an electric car. And my friend
understands the trap. He understands what they're doing to the grid, and he understands how this is going to eventually pan out as well. So her take away, she said, first of all, battery drainage is stress inducing. We kept focusing on is the battery gonna make it is a better constantly at the front of your mind, so you can't relax and enjoy the trip. She said, there's few charging station locations and the length of time that you
have to spend there is really bad. And she also said the personal safety at some of these charging locations can feel really dicey. She said, we had to stop on a Sunday evening at a supercharger located in an Ikea parking lot. Ikea was closed and there were no walkable amenities around it. Ditto
for our visit to another Tesla supercharger located across from a pawn shop. She said, the length of time that we had to stay there, on the location where this thing was, she said, this was a crime scene waiting to happen. Sure, you can stop your charging and you can go on your way, but your way to wear well to another supercharge. We can that they're in charge it for a very long time and then she says texting while driving is required required. I've mentioned this from the very beginning, and
that was one of my big issues. I've rented cars in the past that have, you know, the panels, and you've got a mess with them to do certain things. But usually and the other cars they would also give you for most of these features, they would give you redundant controls that were dials and knobs and push buttons and things like that. They were tactile.
Then you could use them when it's a car that you're renting. Sometimes it was easier to try to do that, but as I'm driving, I'm looking down and I'm also I really have to stare at it because you're being bumped around and you've got to use you know, touch control on this thing. So I've always thought that was a very very bad idea. Tesla, they don't give you any manual controls for basically anything. I mean, you've even got to use that touch screen to do basic things like change the airflow on
the air conditioner or the heater. Not that long ago, when we were all in the car together, I remember looking over and seeing a woman in a Tesla and she was texting while picking her nose as the car drove for her. I guess that's it, you know, the self driving thing. You can do whatever you need to do. And I guess besides that you could also have to put in self driving mode in order change the air conditioning events. But anyway, she had some things that were complaints that are related
to being a rental and she wasn't sure how to lock the car. But she said, don't expect the cost of a battery charge to always be lower than gasoline. She said, we tap the screen and it comes up with a lightning thing. It shows you where there's different locations where you can charge up. So we found it that varied from about eighteen cents to about fifty
cents per kill one hour. Our cheapest charge was about seven dollars, and it ranged up twenty five dollars, and we were doing about a fifty percent charge into the car at any given time. So she said, if you fully charge it up, it's going to be about the price. If it was a twenty five dollars charge, she said, that's about the same we
would have paid to do a gasoline fill up. And then she talks about the fact that you know, she said, but I did like the returned to breaking, the very fast pickup, and all the rest of this stuff. The tented glass roof was all cool. And I agree, It's just that I have no roof at all on mine, which I can just take the roof all the way off and I can. I got a stick shift
on mine, and I actually kind of like coasting in the hills. But anyway, that was she was very upset about it, and she said, you know, and of course when you look at the cost of charging it, she says, roughly equivalent. The highest one was roughly equivalent to filling it up with gasoline. And she said, of course with a heavy subsidy that is happening with all this stuff. Now, that's eventually going to go
away. And you know, once we get to a renewable power grid where you don't have functional fuels, the price of that is going to go up. The reliability and the availability of power on the grid is going to go up, and so they're going to have to really discourage you from driving your car, and then they're going to start taxing you by the mile. See right now, You're taxes are one of the biggest parts of your fueling, especially on the West Coast, especially in California, and they don't have to
pay for that, they just pay for the electricity. But you will be paying for more expensive electricity because this renewable nonsense, and you will also being paying for the travel by mile charges as well with that. So again, the Ford CEO was one who decided that he would take a trip in an electric f one fifty truck. Ford CEO Jim Farley admitted that he underwent a quote unquote reality when he tried to make a cross country road trip and a
FOURD electric f one fifty. He said in a video on Twitter, charging has been pretty challenging. It was really good reliability reality check of the challenges of what our customers go through and the importance of fast charging and what we're
going to have to do to improve the charging experience. Well, we have a listener who as an engineer works at Forward and he says, yeah, there's actually been discussions about how fast charging kills battery life to such a degree that they've talked about, well, maybe we need to start tracking the number of times that people have fast charge and derate the warranty on their battery. That's how it degrades battery life. In California, he said he encountered slow
charging times. It took him about forty minutes to charge his battery up to forty percent. But you understand that this is not linear. You can't say, well, it took forty minutes to get to if you want to get to one hundred percent, that last bit. It's one of the reasons why people don't charge up all the way at these stations is because the last bit of it gets really really slow, and so it's not going to take you one hundred minutes to get to one hundred percent. It's going to take you
a lot longer than that. According to Ford, The company said that it partnered with Tesla to have more than twelve thousand Tesla Supercharges chargers available, But he said long hauling, long hauling and electric truck is an act of pioneering ism. Pioneerism not because it's hard or dangerous, but because it's a new way to experience America. Setting for hours at pawn shops in dangerous areas when the stores are closed, Yeah, that's a new way to and that's a
bit of a pioneer experience. You might wind up with some arrows or gunshots in your back as well. Shifting from fueling stations to charging stations requires new behaviors and it opens up new possibilities, so enjoy those late night charges. It comes after a Canadian man told news outlets said he was forced to abandon his Forward electric truck after suffering charging failures during a road trip. The man in Manitoba, Dalbeer Balah, said that he left his Forward lightning in Minnesota
last month after he couldn't charge his battery at two different stations. He then continued to drive in a rented gas powered vehicle instead. His wife and three kids joined him for the trip to Wisconsin and Chicago. They set out with three schedule stops to recharge on the trip, he said it was a nightmare for us. His first stop is in Fargo, North Dakota. He paid fifty six dollars to charge his vehicle's battery from ten percent to ninety percent capacity,
but then the problems began. As his next stop in Minnesota, he said he got a faulty connection message in his truck after he plugged in the charger. He dialed the number on the charger for assistance, but nobody, he said. Then the car the truck after he abandoned it and went to and a rental elect gas engine internal combustion engine car to finish this trip. He said, it was in the shop for six months. I can't take it to my late cabin. I can't take it for off grid camping.
I can't even take it for a short trip. I can only drive it in the city. He said. This is the biggest scam of modern times. Oh wait until you see what they do to the grid. Yeah, that's the biggest scam. And Elon Musk is a part of that as well, getting in there with this Tesla battery energy storage sites has already had massive fires up because you've got to have that battery to store all the power from quote unquote renewables, the windmills and the solar panels. So yeah, this
is my design. It's not a scam. It's a design smart city soon restrictions on the charging itself as well. It's all part of the plan, folks. We've seen it coming for a long time and then finally finishing up again with what's going on in London. They've had protests as well of people blocking roads, not just destroying these spy cameras. They had a ules protests. They had tractors, they had three wheel car They brought traffic to a
stand still in southeast London. One couple that they talked to in the paper there, they are sixty five and sixty one years old. They were protesters there. The two of them are worried that they could have to spend up to forty thousand pounds to replace their car so that they can drive in London. Well, think about the economics of this, right First of all, he says, I've never protested about anything until this. Well, get ready
to protest because they're going to come after your food as well. You know, he says. I've got a car, Volvo see thirty. It's diesel. Because I was told by my government that diesel was environmentally friendly thing to do. I now have to get rid of it. They like diesel because it had such high fuel economy, but now they charge people. In some jurisdictions in Scotland they actually charge you more to park your car if it's a diesel than they do if it's a gasoline or if it's an electric car.
They hate them. But if you go back and you look at this. Are you going to spend forty thousand pounds to get a car that the government says that they like. And I'm telling you they're going to cut off your source of electricity so you won't be able to use that car either, or they will charge you an additional amount because you're taking so much electricity to drive yourself around. And nobody should be driving around. I'll just be walking around
in our fifteen minute radius that we've got. Too bad. If you want something outside of that area, well, think about the economics of that forty thousand pounds that uh and if you were to, you know, just say forget about it. I'm gonna drive my diesel car and a Sadiq Khan would be charging you twelve pounds a day and so you could go three thousand, three hundred and thirty three days of fines before you would equal the purchase price
of that car. That's about nine years. But of course the fines are going to go up. I'm sure unless they get rid of Sadiq Khan. We're gonna take a quick break and we will be right back making sense common again. You're listening to the David Night Show. Well, I want to thank Eric on Rock Fann, thank you very much. I appreciate the tip. Thank you, and Frank as well, thank you very much. On D Live Blue Collar, Eric says gonna change methods and start using zel to
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about this one aspect before we start talking about the candidates. Let me talk about an important issue, an important way to look at this political stuff. This is a story from Bill King at RealClearPolitics dot com. And let me tell you, it's really clear that his politics are machiavelliant. This and what he looks at he says, you know, we get a same thing. That was it. Martha McCollum, the Fox News host, said, you know abortion is a losing issue. She said, well, I guess that
depends on how you define winning, isn't it. You want to lose your country, don't have kids you want to have you want to lose your old age. Don't have kids, you'll end up totally alone. Other things like that. Look, we need to get people to understand that children are a blessing from God. Number one. That's a truth. We shouldn't have a problem telling people what is obviously true. We need to celebrate our time with our kids. We need to get involved with our kids, homeschool them and
that type of thing. You homeschool your kids are going to understand what a blessing they are. You're going to have a relationship with them instead of them only having a relationship with their peers at school or their teachers who are trying to turn them into something that they aren't. So, you know, children are a blessing from God, and we need to show what an abomination abortion truly is. Now, these are true issues. We don't have to defend
the truth. I think, what was it Augustine who said it? You don't defend the truth, You unleash it like a lion, you know, like the lion of Judah, that type of thing. The truth is on our side. Good is on our side. We shouldn't run from this, and we shouldn't think that the politicians are going to explain what is true and good? Do they ever explain what? Do they even know what is true
and good? No, they don't. And they're being directed for the most part by these billionaire donors to the GOP, who I forget about the Democrats. I mean, they've just gone to the dark side so so deeply, you know, the Democrat politicians, but the GOP politicians will talk about these
issues. They're still fundamentally controlled by these billionaire donors who want to mutlate your kids with this LGBT grooming stuff, and they want if they can't kill him before birth, and you know that's what they've come right out and said that. You know, when DeSantis made a big part of his campaign about those issues, and people liked the fact that he had made he'd done those things in Florida, you know, he went against the tide Trump was pulling everybody
down everywhere in the country except in Florida. Florida turned deep red because he pushed back against the Trump policies of lockdown and mandatory vaccination and the rest of this stuff somewhat, and because he pushed backs against some of these other things. So this article from Bill King at Real Clear Machiavellian Politics says abortion the Republican Party is albatross. Don't think of it as an albatross and the worst
case and there you might say, this is our cross to bear. Right, this is where we have work to do, and let's do it and show people, first of all, how wonderful kids are and secondly how horrible ripping them apart is. Just show them the pictures, show them what abortion is, and then show them what a child is. Why is that so hard? Can't we as Christians do this? See as he says, he starts going through all the different things, and let me tell this is why
democracy is two wolves and a sheep designing hosts for dinner. Or you might say it's two adult wolves deciding whether or not they're going to eat the baby wolf. Right. Slightly over half of the American people I believed that abortion should be legal in some circumstances. Oh, there you go, democracy. Just over a quarter believe that it should be legal in all circumstances, and
about seventeen percent believe that it should be illegal under any circumstances. So who you're going to go with, Well, you're going to go with the wolves that want to eat their kids. Right. Only thirteen percent of Americans said that abortion should be illegal in all circumstances. Well, I'm glad to be in that minority. We've got to stop the polling and the focus groups.
We've got to stop pandering to these billionaires who are buying our politicians, and we've got to stop listening to the media people who tell us that winning is everything, and they define what winning is. Look, we all want to win, but you understand there's different definitions of that. And so he says, I've not been able to find any poll in any state where there is anywhere close to a majority that believes that it should be illegal under all circumstances.
This is our fault. If you oppose the mutilation of children. You need to speak out about this stuff, and you need to show people what it looks like. It might get you kicked off of social media to show pictures of aborted babies. I'm sure it would. You could pass around that animated film that is not as explicit as explicit, but it is very powerful. Well, the one that I did is called what was it called the Procedure? Had Kevin Sorbo animate that? Look for that. Put that stuff
on your social media for people to see. That's incredibly powerful and truthful, he says. Nevertheless, even though we're losing in all these numbers, Republicans and state legislatures across the country are pushing abortion restrictions that are clearly at a step of the nation's mood. Why is this, he said, can't understand it. I mean, we just you know, take a poll and we get people what they want. That's the way the news media operates. Right.
Oh, well, most people like President Trump, so I'm going to like President Trump as well. I'll tell everybody how wonderful he is, because that's what they want to hear. As Glenn Gringwall said, the way the news media operates now, people look at a demographic, they scope it out. What are these people like where they believe. Okay, I'm going to reinforce that for them. I'm going to tell them that that's the way they want to see the world. I'm going to help them to see it even
more strongly. And that's a business model, a successful business model. By the way, That's what Tucker is doing because typically only about ten percent of voters show up for the Republican primaries, and virtually all of the ten to fifteen percent of Americans who believe that abortion should be illegal in any circumstances vote in Republican primaries. So this is a problem, he says, for the Republican Party, and they have no solution, and they're unlikely to be resolved
at any time of the foreseeable future. He says, why is that, Well, because the people that believe they don't like to see babies chopped up into pieces. For them, this is a fervent religious belief, and he said, which means that we're not persuadable to moderate. You're absolutely right, this is a non negotiable. There isn't any stage or which I'm going to sign off on tearing a baby to pieces. None, not at any point in time, not at any level. And so this is a foundational belief.
We've got to get back to having some principles about some things, don't you think? And wouldn't it be a great place to start to have principles about not chopping up kids, not mutilating them when they're young teens either or younger. Wouldn't that be a good place to start. If we want to start getting some principles, maybe we should adopt those principles. They're easy to
defend. And if we can't defend those, we can't defend any of these more abstract things like well, I shouldn't have to get your permission to feed my family, should I? So they said they will not compromise on this issue. Now let me give you the opposite side that this guy from real clear machiavellian politics does not tell you, Bill King, the most abortion supporters don't have any firmly held positions. Most abortion supporters haven't really thought this through.
Most abortion supporters don't know what they are supporting. They haven't seen it that's been kept from them by the press, by the politicians, by planned parenthood. We have to break through that. We have to show them what that is. We should have deeply held religious aversion to doing this sort of thing. These people, mostly, there's a few of them who think that
abortion is a r e right. It's a religious right to them. I talked about that yesterday in Colorado. But most these people do not have some kind of deviat religious belief about abortion. Most of them are just ignorant. And that's where we win. We show people what this is. And quite frankly, folks, if we get to the point where you can show somebody what an abortion is, if you can show a baby being ripped apart,
if you can show them the procedure but animated film. If you can do that and they're not moved by that, this country doesn't deserve to exist. Doesn't deserve to exist. We deserve to get the Democrats and God's judgment good and hard under those kind of circumstances. The Ohio results, he said, come in the wake of voters and read states of Kansas, Kentucky, Montana
solidly defeating ballot measures that were advanced by anti abortion activists. So again in Ohio, they've prepared the way to have a constitutional amendment in November, which is a simple majority, and they are going to make it legal to shop kids up as long as the Supreme Court had state legislatures handcuffed in the Row ruling, and they were never handcuffed. They submitted willingly to that. I've said that all along. I said the appropriate response to Rob Wade was,
well, you've made your decision, let's see you enforce it. Same thing that Andrew Jackson said to the Supreme Court when they gave him the decision. And that was true. What he was doing was wrong with the chairkeep but his understanding of the Constitution was you don't have the power to enforce this, and you don't have the authority either, And that's what everybody should have said to the Supreme Court of a Robe Wade. But he says the problem is
that while that was there, Republican members could campaign on abortion. But then they could say, but I can't do anything about it because the Supreme Court is there. They've lost that. Now they can't pretend that they're powerless. Do you understand why we're being run by a bureaucracy that is doing taxation without representation and regulation without representation. Do you understand why that is? It is because the same thing that you saw happen with these people who said, oh
yeah, I'm all about you know, protecting life. But and so vote for me, and then they get in there, Well, there's nothing I can do about it. It's out of my hands. It's the judiciary's got it, or in most cases as the bureaucracy has it, and I can't do anything about that. So they want to have that excuse where they can't do anything about it. And the deep state is underneath the president, right, And so when you have a situation. A good example of this,
and I've talked about it many times was Trump who talked about Dhaka. You know, that was an executive order from the Obama administration. Is actually an order from his attorney general saying I'm not going to enforce immigration law. I'm not going to enforce it. I know, I took an oath that I'm going to enforce the laws of this country and everything, but I'm not going
to enforce it. And that was an executive order from that. Trump comes in pretends that he can't get rid of the executive order from the previous administration. He comes in, he's in this first response, and the people, a lot of people in his administration, we're telling him, well, you know this Paris Climate Accord thing, it's a treaty. But you know, besides the fact that it wasn't passed by the Senate, this is something that Obama put in. You can't do anything about it. Oh, you can't
do anything about DOCCA. Obama put that in there. Well, it was an executive order, you can get rid of it. But he instead, Trump pretended that there was nothing that he could do about it, and he sent it to the court. Of course said yeah, we don't want you to change this. So he did nothing. He said, well, my hands are tied. You know, I really would like to do something about
this, but I can't do it. We see that happening with every one of these issues, and it is why the legislative branch especially has deferred to the bureaucracies that are the deep state, that is all under the executive branch. But then the executive when it comes to running those organizations, says, well, I can't do anything about that. I have to ask the court system to do something about that. They're all passing the buck to somebody else.
That's one thing Truman got right. I'm not a big fan of Harry Truman, but you know he said the buck stops here. Historically, abortion has been listed by relatively few voters among as their most important issue, but that is probably because most viewed the issue as settled by road Row. However, with abortion back on the agenda in many states, this is likely to change, especially with those all important white suburban women who lead lean Republican but
are also willing to switch sides. Most of these women are not pro abortion, but they also know from their own personal experience the complexity that many women face with their pregnancies, and they resent rigid state laws limiting the options that women have. Of course, nobody likes to have laws. Nobody likes to be told you've got to have a vaccine. Nobody likes to be told you got to put a mask on your face. But that's not what's happening here.
You've got to show them, first of all, all the evil of abortion. As I said, and we have lost the idea in our society. The children are a blessing that it's the children is something that is desirable. We're got We had a lot of work to do to show people how wonderful that is. The Only thing that will keep the Republican Party from suffering a real free fall from its extreme anti abortion agenda next November is that swing
voters also view the Democrat Party has driven to extremes by its ideologue. So, in other words, you know, both of them are really horrible, you know, just like Biden is horrible, Trump is horrible. Which one do you think is more horrible than the other? One will vote for the other one, That's what he's saying. Now, we have good on our side, we have truth on our side, and it's our problem if we don't unleash that and show that that's our problem. That people don't want this.
It's just unnatural, you know, killing your kids, not wanting kids is as unnatural as what they're doing to our kids that we have surrendered to the state to educate. So Fox News is out there telling Christians that they should not fear artificial intelligence, they should partner with it. Fox News and Southern Baptist Convention is also permitting its use. And so you know, when
we look at this again, any kind of technology. It can be used for good or bad, obviously, But I'm what bothers me about this is that we know, as we're starting to use chat GPT, and I've said this from the very beginning, it's the whole fallacy. I've got a computer print out here. Oh well, okay, well you you know, you've got some computer model and it printed out some results. Okay, well, no, it's always garbage and garbage, John, That's one of the first
things you get drilled into you. And then you figure it out when you start programming the computer that it doesn't always give you the right answers. Right, so take it with a grain of salt. If it's useful, fine, But the danger is that we get drawn into it as an authority figure, because look at what we've done with authority figures like Anthony Fauci or the Washington Post or the New York Times, or mainstream media in general, or
even alternative media. Never stop thinking for yourself, And that's the danger with all this stuff. And as the stuff gets better and better, that's going to be the danger, and it's going to The danger is the subtlety. Right, The serpent was the most subtle of all the animals in the garden. And so this is not going to be very clear cut, especially to later generations who have grown up on this stuff and don't have the So instead of embracing it, you don't need to tell people to embrace it. You
need to give them warnings about it. They're going to embrace it to some degree or the other naturally, right, So you need to give them warnings about it. And so, you know, for the Christian who believes this is the way, they're saying, for the Christian who believes in God designed intelligence, this should provide a good reason for worship and awe. This is the same type of stuff that they had the pastors, people like Al Mohler,
people like Robert Jefferies who was in Dallas. You know, they're telling people, look, God gave us the ability to do science, and what did we do with it? We created the MR and a vaccine. It's like, yeah, it's a fallen world, isn't it. That God gave us the ability to use our minds and we put up the evil use to create this type of thing and force it on people without testing it even or maybe they did test it, maybe they did know exactly what I was going
to do. But you know, this is a moonshot. This is a miracle, and we should thank God for science and all the rest of the stuff. And now they're doing the same thing with artificial intelligence despite our advances and designing silicon based intelligence. The architecture and capabilities of human and animal nervous systems reflect the amazing detail that God has infused into us as human beings, and our creativity can create this. And this is good because humans have created
it. And you know, God made us smart and we did this kind of stuff with it. No, no Christians in this essay. Christians have a rich history of adopting new technologies and using them to spread God's love. Writing things down from Hebrew commandments and scriptures to the Gospels and Paul's letters and then sending those writings to others was all cutting edge technology at one point in time. And so again, you know, use the capability of messages and
everything. But this should all come with a big warning. They talk about radio on television, well, you know radio and television will also used by Girbels right, also used by Edward Bernays who use the printing press for evil. You can you can print up bibles, but you can also print up propaganda, can't you. We need to put these things in context. And they're selling the technology is good. Technology is neither good nor evil. It is a tool and it can be used for any kind of purpose. And
so that really is the bigger issue here. A Bank of America has closed down the account of a Christian charity because he has given money to help impoverished Ugandan's and they don't what is the problem. Why don't they want to have Ugandan's help? Well, because we've seen people, even Ted Cruz and others saying, well, Uganda is horrible. They weren't horrible when they had a totalitarian dictator who is killing his own people. They have Marxists in charge,
it's not awful. But if they come out and say they're not going to allow homosexuality and they're not going to allow homosexual marriage, now we've got to purge them. You see the war. They don't care that he kills his own people. They don't care that it's a tutolitary state. But boy, you better embrace homosexual marriage or we will not allow money to be given to
the poor people. And if you've got a Christian charity that's going to give money to poor people in Uganda. We're gonna Bank of America is going to shut you down. You see where this is going. Do you see where the persecution is coming at us from? Persecution of this country is not coming at us from Muslims or any other religious group like it is in other countries. You know, other countries the Hindus get in charge and they kill the
Christians and the Muslims. Or Pakistan, the Muslims get in charge and they kill the Christians and the Hindus. The religious persecution, it's coming from LGBT. The people in Uganda, whatever their form of government is and whatever whoever is in charge, they understand that. They understand that the LGBT agenda is a prescription for not only perversion and the abuse of children, but it is
also a prescription for religious persecution. And so the Bank of America proved that to people what we're speaking of. Chat GPT had a listener who sent this to me. He thought I'd mentioned something about the h the episode in the Book of John where Jesus they bring a woman who's connor adultery to him and he kind of intervenes, and he writes something on the ground, and then he says, whoever among yours without sin, let them cast the first stone,
and the people walk away. And so he said, So I put this in, he said, And I asked chet Gpt about actually is barred? Ai I think? And he said it was kind of interesting. And it was in fact interesting because it speculates about what did he write on the ground, And of course we don't know, And it says we don't know, So that's good. At least it says we don't know. It's not hallucinating about it, but it offers some interesting possibilities, it says. There's
a few theories about this. One theory is that maybe Jesus wrote the sins of the people who were accusing him. This is supported by the fact that the accusers stopped accusing him after he wrote on the ground. Another theory is that Jesus wrote the Hebrew word for tasha, which means guilty. This would have been a powerful statement, as it would have been seen as a judgment
from God. A third theory is that Jesus wrote nothing at all, and this is supported by the fact that the Bible says that he went down and wrote with his finger on the ground. This could simply mean that he was drawing a picture. He's marking with some other kind of mark. Ultimately, it remains a mystery that is unsolved, and so in a powerful reminder of his authority and power. When you look at it, they write down the sins of the people. You know, is it a long thing that was?
I think it's even simpler than that. You know, when you look at it, we get something of a clue. You know, he says, so whoever's without sin, let them cast the first stone. And it says the people turned away from the oldest to the youngest. You know, the oldest first, because they're the ones who have the memory of the most
things that they have done in their life. But I think it's also interesting what is not said, Because I brought this woman who was, as it says, caught in the act of adultery, just caught in the act. So where's the guy? Where's the guy? Something else is going on here as well, and so all those things are involved. And you know, when we look at this, this is one of the reasons why we need
to look at it ourselves, and one of the reasons why. Even though it might come up with some interesting theories, there are even more interesting answers in the text itself. Well, we're gonna take a quick break when we come back. We're gonna take a look at the booking of President Trump and some other follow up on the on the debate. It was actually something that I missed in the debate which I thought was very significant. So we'll talk
about that when we return. You're listening to the David Night Show. Well, President Trump went for his mug shot, the first one of these four indictments where they've actually taken a mug shot and they released it publicly, and so he had a preplanned scowl, tried to look as badass as possible. I don't know if that's gonna help him, right, they'll help him with his voters probably, that's what they want to see. I thought it was kind of interesting. I saw it there. You know, there's one person
who's going to jail. They'll never guess who it is. They don't make bail. One person is going to jail. There's a guy, a black man. The black man who has indicted is gonna go to jail. All the rest of these people are gonna walk. I'm serious. Out of the nineteen people, one person could not get bond and is going to go to jail. And I first noticed it because I saw his name. His name was Harrison Floyd, and I thought Harrison Ford, No Floyd, not Ford
Floyd. He ran voices, blank voices for Trump. You know what happens with the blank voices for Trump? Seriously, this guy, he must not have the money, and Trump is gonna let him swing. He's not helping anybody with their defense. Not a good look, number one, not a good legal strategy, number two. And so he's not helping anybody with their
legal defense. He's not helping this guy make bail. This guy, and if anybody's gonna go to jail, it'll be him, because if he can't make bail, if he doesn't have money for bail, he probably doesn't have money for a lawyer, certainly not the best lawyer that money can buy, which is what Trump's got. And they've escalated these baseless charges. But he's not gonna He's gonna have maybe a public defender or something. He's gonna come in there. Yeah, somebody's like, I don't know whatever, just going
through the routine. I tell you, you know, I don't understand why people don't see this in Trump. He has no loyalty to anyone, none whatsoever. He demands absolute loyalty to him from everyone, but he does not return any of that to anyone. Well, one of the things that I missed out of the debate because for the Trump interview A Tucker, I was able to download that and get a transcript. I was never able to find the full debate in any form and download that. I tried to download the
live thing and it would not download for me. But what I missed was this response from desantists because I'd said, nobody's talking about what happened to the lockdowns and the jabs and the vaccines, and Desantists went there very briefly. It wasn't a back and forth between Pence and Pharma Swami, and he said, you guys are arguing about the economic effects and everything in this mess. He said, well, he says, why are we in this mess as the two of them are fighting about it? He said, part of it
and a major region. The reason is how this federal government handled COVID nineteen by locking down this economy. It was a mistake. It should never have happened. Boom And in Florida, we led the country out of the lockdown. We kept our state free and open. As your president, I will never let the deep state bureaucrats lock you down. You don't take somebody like Faucci and coddle him. You bring Faucci, you set him down, and you say, Anthony, you're fired. Well, they didn't talk about this.
I saw one thing headline. Somebody pulled it up and they said, oh, look, he's stealing Trump's line. You're fired, You're fired. You know from the Apprentice. Trump didn't use that line on Fauci. He should have. Everybody was at his rallies before the election. Everybody was shouting at him and begging him to fire Fouci. Yeah, we'll see elect me. We'll see. And he gives him a medal. But good for him. I'm glad that he took this thing on. I'm glad that he pointed
out the obvious. This is one of the reasons why Trump didn't want to go because, you know, Nikki Haley pointed out, you put us in
debt eight trillion dollars and what was that about. He tried to buy us off with stemmy checks, get us adjusted to universal basic income with this stuff, and then for that purpose, you put us in eight trillion dollars in debt to Santis's comment was his first in person confrontation with Pence over the Trump administration's pandemic legacy since announcing his candidacy, also by direct by default, directing it at former President Trump, who chose not to participate. As President Trump
issued guidance. No, he issued orders. There were orders with Foucci. There were orders that he would brought and he bribed the governors, not just Democrats, but Republicans. He bribed Democrats to do this. He bribed Republican governors to do this. He gave them orders and he bribed them. He issued this stuff with states that they should lock down the slow the spread of the virus. And they point out this is national review. They point out
that Dessantis was not the first governor to begin reopening. However, when Georgia Governor Brian Kemp began to reopen in April of twenty twenty, Trump criticized him at a White House press conference, and he had Faucci there alongside him, and then he Trump said, I told the Governor of Georgia, Brian kemp I disagree strongly with his decision to open certain facilities, and then Faucci chimes
in as well. In response to Trump's allegations, DeSantis has called him out for his cozy relationship during the last year of his tenure with Faucci, who rubbers stamped the COVID directives on masking and vaccine, including on children and on social distancing. But now Trump is bashing his own vaccine to go after DeSantis because Descantis is going down this tact of criticizing Trump for the vaccines and for keeping Faucci on board, and for the lockdowns and the rest of this stuff.
Trump came out and criticized Assantis for using the vaccine, the vaccine that Trump is so proud of, the vaccine that Trumps has saved millions of lives, the vaccine that he claims to be the father of. And this is how delusional the guy is. He put out a tweet not only accusing Descantis of, you know, giving out the vaccine, but he also said in the guy that he bragged about giving the shot to that guy died four months
later, implying that Trump's shot killed him. Might have the guy was elderly, he was one hundred years old, but might have been other comorbidities. But of course, if a fact, she's going to play the game of saying, well, anybody that I get a PCR test with, if they die, it's obviously from COVID. Well if that's the case, then I'm going to play the game that anybody that you shoot, if they die within a couple of months or a couple of weeks or a couple of hours,
I think it's your vaccine. The governor has attempted to outflank Trump on his right on a host of issues, including the vaccine as part of operational warp speed. Somebody aving that abbreviating that the other day and they had it as ows. I thought that's pretty appropriate, owls, owls. Right. The vaccine has become fodder. This is coming by the way, from mediaite and media. It's a left wing okay, so they love the vaccine. So
listen to the way they actually defend Trump here. The vaccine has become fodder for conspiracy theorists who have claimed the vaccine is ineffective or even deadly, not a claim it's been proven study after study after study. This is the kill shot, the demicide that has been sent around the world by Trump. He didn't save lives. He killed millions of people and still killing people. And we'll be killing people. These kids that he gave myocarditis too. You know,
that's why they're dropping debt. Heart damage, heart damage. They got half of them, if they got microditis. Statistically half of them. We'll dive a heart attack within five years. This is going to be a continuing thing. In twenty twenty one to Santa's even appointed a vaccine skeptic to be far To as surgeon general. The Governor's also refused to say whether he received
any of the booster shots himself. In response, Trump has downplayed Operate Warp speed, but on Thursday he took matters to a different level by derisively sharing a video of Desantists promoting the vaccine. You see once Desantists criticized him on the lockdown. Now Trump's got to come out and come after DeSantis for using Trump's vaccine. The post says, wake me up when DeSantis apologizes for vaccinating more people than Trump and Faucci combined. Trump, you've vaccinated everybody. You
take credit for it. When you say that it's effective and safe, you take credit for every single shot. Well, I'm going to give you credit for the deaths as well, You lyne piece of filth. You adulterous, lying thief. You can't even run a casino and make a profit. You go out of business with a casino, He says, Here is DeSantis bragging about vaccinating a million people in Florida. By vaccinating the one million person live on TV, Henry Sailor who died four months later. Why I tell you
there is no depth that Trump will not sink to. And no matter how contradictory and vacillating he is, his cult will never figure it out, never figure it out. Trump stopped talking about the vaccine. Well, he stopped talking about it. Now he's going to say that it's is bad and the people who killed people are the governors who gave people his shot. Look, Da Santis is guilty of that, but the bigger guilt is on Trump, and he says I didn't and he defends Fauci. You notice that Trump attacks
DeSantis and defends Faucci, and that he is still defending Faucci. He's just not defending the vaccine anymore. Isn't that odd? The man has absolutely no logic. He doesn't know he does things. As his lawyer said that he thinks or in his own perceived self interest, r out of revenge, but he doesn't realize how he is indicting himself as a murderer. So Mediaite says, well, the post is a far cry from Trump's original remarks in the Vaccine where he said, You're going to be very proud of this day.
You're going to be very proud of this period of time because nobody thought this was possible. Nobody thought it was even remotely possible to do what we've done in a period of less than nine months, something that was just not even thinkable. Well, I agree with that. I thought that this rushing this thing through without any testing a completely novel. I think nobody had ever had
any medicine, la alone a vaccine that was used in mr Anda. It was absolutely he said, nobody would ever thought that this would be possible. You're right, Trump, it was unthinkable, It was thinkable to any thinking person, and you've killed and damaged so many people it's unbelievable. So reason I went after Tucker Carlson. Listen, they said the same thing about Tucker Carlson's interview that I did. Tucker Carlson's sycophantic interview with Trump illustrates the advantages
of skipping debates. It's no mystery why the former president preferred a form in which his record in his positions would face no serious challenge. And what's really bad about this is that Tucker can be really good in terms of challenging people if he wants to. And we saw that when he had the forum and he had a chance to go one on one, same format that he did
with Trump. He had an opportunity to go one on one for what was it about fifteen minutes or something with all of the different candidates pretty much except for Trump. That was where he just eviscerated Pence. You know, we got you keep pouring money into Ukraine. Don't you care about Americans here? That's not my concern, said Pence. And he had a lot of things like that, you know, all these other candidates. He didn't do any
of that with Trump. And as a reason points out this, you know, Tucker began by saying, well, whatever you think of Trump, he is as of tonight, the indisputable far and away front runner and the Republican race, and Reason says, whatever you think of Trump, whatever we think of Trump. Well we know what Tucker thought of Trump, because we've had these texts come out as part of that lawsuit, and the text said that he was not a fan of Trump. Let me tell you, I've been
behind the scenes and I've seen all these sycophants of Trump. I've seen Roger Stone, I've seen Alex Jones. I've seen all of these people. They despise him behind the scenes, and they've been caught talking about it. We got video clips of Alex saying that, and then you know it will turn around and praise him. Why because that's where his money comes from. And
because the MAGA people are such sheep. Not only can they not look at Trump criticizing DeSantis over the Trump vaccine and praising Faucci over the Trump vaccine. We didn't kill anybody. He killed the people he gave him the vaccines. He say. It's like Hitler saying, you know, hey, I didn't shoot anybody my troops did. What are you coming after me for? Right, Well, I've seen all these guys do it. This is what you know. We know from Tucker Carlson, he said, there isn't really an
upside to Trump. He said in a text message to his staff on January fourth, he said, the last four years have been a disaster. We're very very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights. I truly can't wait. I hate him passionately. I've heard this over and over again from Alex, from Roger. The difference is is that we don't have a video clip of Trump saying this, and we got video clips to the two of them saying that we are very very close to being able to ignore him most
nights. I can't wait. I hate him passionately. He called him a demonic force, He called him a destroyer. But then Carlson supports this demonic destroyer. He supports demonic destroying politicians, He supports demonic destroying policies, He supports demonic destroying pharmaceutical companies who pay his salary, and now his salary is going to be paid by the MAKA people, so he will support Trump.
Trump said, well, why, he asked him about the debates, Why put up with all of these people screaming at me, shouting questions at me, which he contradictorily claimed he said, he loves answering him when he get just set down with an interviewer who is desperate to please him, especially in
light of the criticism revealed in those embarrassing text messages. And so that's the tack that Reason takes, and said, you know, he's got to be a sycophant in order to appeal to this base, which is going to be the base of his financial future. There, when Trump complained about absentee ballots, Carlson echoed his concerns. He said, anytime you got mail in ballots, you're going to have massive cheating, said Trump, Well, who was
it that gave us the vote by mail? Who was it that gave us a situation where jurisdictions are mailing out ballots to everyone, and some jurisdictions were sending you know, some people were getting ballots from multiple jurisdictions. Who did that? Well, that was a Trump precedent, just like gun control without by executive order, all these different Trump precedents that were put out there. Rather than asked Trump for any evidence that Biden didn't actually win the election,
Carlson seemed to take it as a given. He said, you're saying, they stole it from you last time, So why WOULD'TY do the same thing this time, especially since we now got the precedent that has been locked in voting by mail over many many days, and the ballot harvesting, And of course Trump says, well, I'm going to do ballot harvesting and cheating better
than they do the guy who went bankrupt running a casino. And so Trump got the same softball treatment, and they called a softball treatment I called. I said, it's beyond softball. When I talked about it, I said it was disgusting. It was a whiffle ball. It was a whiffleball on a t stand. It was like t ball. How do you get indicted? How do you do this every week and stay cheerful? Said scophant Tucker. And so Carlson let Trump blather on his usual stream of consciousness fashion.
That's why I looked at it's like this, They're just all over the place. But I looked at the thing about Jeffrey Epstein. What really bothered me about that? I said, he's going to ask him about Jeffrey Epstein and whether or not he was murdered or committed suicide. You're not going to ask him about the pictures of him with Jeffrey Epstein party and the pictures of Milania
rubbing herself up against Jeffrey Epstein in a sexual, drunken way. You're not gonna ask him about him that stuff, or the flights or that sort of thing. You're just gonna ask him about that. That made me really angry. And then I realized because of the follow up question, do you think they're gonna kill you? You understand that's why he asked him about Jeffrey Epstein, to lay that out there. Oh, they want to get you in
prison so they can kill you. Tucker knows what happened with Trump and Epstein. Everybody knows what happened with these people literally in bed with him, Okay, and so you're going to cover that up and make Trump a victim by talking about Jeffrey Epstein, how they were able to get away murdering him in prison. It's just Tucker wasn't just a sycophant. He was sickening, sickening, and what he did, he can go in any direction. It's truly
amazing. Rumble before we go to Gerald Silinti, who has now joined us rumble. Thank you, Rock, I can't I'm not going to try to pronounce your last name because I'm sure I won't get it right. Thank you very much for the Tippy said. Thanks for your work, David. I wish someday for an interview David Knight and David Ike, two people that open my eyes the most in my life. Thank you so much. Well,
I appreciate that I would have some questions for David. David Ike, is you know, well, we're gonna get into the lizard people and stuff like that, but you know, it'd be interesting as asking him why he rejects if he believes in something like that, when he rejects out of hand the Bible, I'd like to talk to him about that and say I've got some evidence here. Would you like to hear it? Rock fan, mister Goldfold, thank you very much, he says, Travis, don't let DK go
all raving. He's a heart attack survivor. Calm down, Well, thank you, We're gonna calm down. We're gonna talk to Gerald. I'm gonna let Gerald do some raving. It's Deacon Rave like Gerald. So we're gonna take a quick break and we will be right back in a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to the David Night Show. We'll joining us now. As Gerald Selene of a trends journal, as I pointed out early on the show, trendsjournal dot com a great resource.
Jerald has been out in front of all this stuff so long CVDC, this commercial real estate debacle that we're saying happening now and what it's going to do the banking industry. Everybody's just now catching up to what Jerald. I said about this a long time back. But I was just talking to Jerald and he said he wanted to pick up on what I was talking about with Trump. He said he just got a letter from a subscriber of his talking about the vaccine stuff. But did you hear, Jerald when I talked about
Trump. You know, after desantists criticized Trump for lockdown on the Wednesday Night debate Thursday, Trump came out and said, you know, desantists vaccinated a million people. On the one millionth person that he vaccinated, that guy died four months later. I didn't vaccinate anybody, and neither did Fauci. Can you believe that isn't that amazing. Look, Trump is a he's a liar. Yeah. And by the way, just so everybody gets this straight,
this is the Trends Journal from the winter of two thousand and seventeen. So there's Trump crusades, two thousand crusaded Trump. We were the first magazine to call him a winner in May of two thousand and sixteen. So it's not whether I like Trump paid Trump, it's the facts. Glide his way into office with three big promises. Number one, I'm gonna build a fence. They're not gonna come in anymore. The immigrants, the refugees, funny number
one line of bs. Number two, We're going to repair the rotten infrastructure. Anybody could look this up. We're gonna didn't do anything to repair our rotted infrastructure. Number Three, I'm gonna lower tacks. He did. He lowered taxes, and according to the Tax Policy Institute, the one percent got sixty four percent of all the advantages of the tax cuts and stock buybacks the next year because they lower He lowered taxes to the big corporations and they're rich
like himself. Stock buybacks hit a record one trillion dollars plus of the company's buying back their stocks. The bs that the clown said, as we're giving these tax breaks, what they're gonna do is they're gonna put the money back into capital investments. Note in it it put it into stock buy backs to artificially prop up the markets. Yeah. So going back to Trump and the guy that brought us the operation warp speed that again, it's in your trends
journal. You're write about things. You know the facts they're going on. You go back to twenty twenty before the elections, Harris and Biden made fun of Trump. They did not trust the vaccine because it was pushed through so quickly by Trump. He was doing it to get votes. Yes, I remember. Yeah. Now this is from a subscriber that just came in this morning. So when I heard what you said, I guess I gotta. I have to. I have to. I have to read this, Dear
Gerald. I hope Trump Watson jail. Why because he ushered in untested shots that killed and injured people. The young thirty something professor that she told me about is still in ICU ten weeks now. She kept falling. Many broken vertebrae can't operate due to blood shots. All over her sweet body. The dad works with my husband. He's so distraught. I send food for him and pray for her. Gerald not sure if you have children, but as a mom of three, I am heartbroken. I'm asking God to spare his
only daughter. This guy who she mentions, this is Trump's fault. She was forced to take the jab to keep her job. Trump ushered in the COVID cult. Biden ran with it. Fauci is living up with it. F you, Fauci, dirty demon. Can't wait to hear he died. Yeah, yeah, well you know, and that's one of the things you mentioned that she was coursed into taking it to keep her job, right.
And I said that to people before the election, is that after what Trump has done to us this year, there's no way I would vote for that guy under any circumstances. And they said, well, you better vote for him because if Biden gets in, he's going to force it. And I said, but if Trump gets in, he'll still course it. He'll do it through the private companies. And that's really where most of the corsion went
through. You had Biden, who who forced it on the people in the military, right, But they're fond of saying, well, we didn't force anybody to take the vaccine. We gave them the option. You can have a life, or you can take or you know, and take the vaccine, or you can have no life and no job and not take the vaccine. And a lot of that was exactly the way it was going to be
done with Trump. They would incentivize it, more like what DeWine did in Ohio where he said, Hey, if you take the vaccine, guess what, you might win a million dollars, you know, or you might die, or you might be disabled the rest of your life. But you know, it's the lottery. Just go ahead and sign up for this. Maybe you're lucky, you're feeling lucky, punk, you know, it's going to be that type of thing. I said, that's the way the Republicans will
do it. They will do it with bribery and you know, and blackmail, and Biden will be more on the blackmail side of it. What you mentioned the wine, How about the dope the wine? Look at that little clown boy of nothing. Look at that little jerk the wine over there in Ohio. How can you be so stupid to listen to him? Oh, we're not listening to him, we're getting crispy cream donuts if we get if we get the vaccinations, we'll get free ones vaccine. I can eat some
horrible junk food. What's wrong with that? You know? People, the guys wrote to your weather said that don't be angry. Yeah you're ready. He who is not angry when when there is just cause for anger is immoral? Why because anger looks to the good of justice, And if you can
live amid injustice without anger, you are immoral as well as unjust. Saint Thomas A. Quineas for all the new Christians out there who are little cowards that suck up and bow down as they rob us of our freedom, our life, our liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and get us murdered. Yeah, we had a lot of pastors who are pushing that too. Pastors we were around Trump. You know, they actually had a movement to get
pastors to tell that to people. Oh, it's a miracle. It's you know, God's given us an intellect, and so you know, this is our the result of the intellect. And it's like, no, that's a result of a fallen world and a fallen human Nature's what we're seeing here. Yeah, when we look at that. Of course, a lot of times I'll just look at this and I'll just laugh at the dark irony of this
stuff. And that's one of the things. I mean, sometimes you just need to back off of this stuff and and just say, you know, because God laughs at this stuff. He laughs in derision, knowing that ultimately these people answer to him. They think that they're going to push God away, you know. Sometimes you know, eventually they will feel his wrath and his anger. But sometimes he just laughs at the futility of what they're trying to do. The key thing is you need to talk about Ohio. That
was where Pharmaswamia that's what I call Ramaswami. I call him pharma Swam because he's a pharmaceutical bro. He worked with Martin Scarelli and all the rest of this stuff. And he's not a scientist even he doesn't even know. But he's just a you know, a con man. That's the one line I
liked, and it was when Chris Christy called him a chat GPT. He is pretty chatty, and he is a real gad fly, and he's very shallow and he flip flops all this stuff but people need to remember that he was part of that COVID team of Dwine and he was pushing one of his companies to do tracking and surveillance of people. Yeah, yeah, oh that that that blimp o that clown boy Christie, a little piece of garbage crap
calling that guy a skinny guy. There's blimp calling this guy's skinny. It's fat slob, a fat, arrogant slob, jerk Christie who goes to Ukraine and promises we're gonna keep fighting and giving you all the money and weapons you need. Hey, fat boy, you want to go over there, go over there and fight. You couldn't fight your way out of a paper bag, Christie. By the way, they couldn't make a paper bag big enough
to put you in. Well, they did find a mask that was big enough to put over his face, and he couldn't find his way out of that. Instead, he put the mask and he tried to tell us we all had to wear masks as well. Do you remember that. Yeah, I'll never forget Christy doing that, putting a mask on his face and telling us we all had to wear mask. Let me give me but a piece. Look at this scum, Look at the scum. All you had to do is watch that. I couldn't watch it. Will I turned it off.
I can't watch this. This is worth it is worthless, crape. And these are the people that are destroying our lives. You know, a friend of mine said to me, You know, Gerald, you know a lot of people. You know, they they don't like you because they don't like your language. Oh you don't like my language. I should be proper in my language when somebody's trying to kill me, that situational language. When someone is trying to kill you, you don't say, oh please, don't
hit me. I'll be a good boy, Oh please. No, You're in the fight for your life. That's right. We are in the fight for our life. Look what they did with this drug stuff. Yeah, look at all you you you were talking about the myocardietist, all the one after another, one after another. The facts are all coming out. Blood clots, turbo cancer, all of this stuff. All of this stuff.
Yeah, and the arrogance, the arrogance. Hire. This is from the toilet paper of record, The New York Times, August twenty fourth, almost two years ago. Did a date twenty twenty one. Two judges see it Yeah. Two judges tell defendants to be vaccinated. The defendant was charged with a number of minor crimes, including drug possession. Oh you mean like Hunter Biden. Oh No, he could. He could drug out all he wants, he could steal all he wants. He's the president's son. Yeah.
Anyway, and he's got pictures of himself with miners and sexual positions. That's not a problem either, right for these people. Yeah. The defendant was charged with a number of minor crimes, including drug possession and shoplifting. He was prepared to plead guilty, and the prosecutors agreed or A Bronx judge approving the deal, added his own condition. The defendant had to get a COVID nineteen vaccine. A week later, a Manhattan judge made the same order,
this time of a woman seeking bail before a trial. You're ready, Judge Rakoff, how about? Jerkoff argued that it fell to him to him, who the hell are you? Oh, I'm a judge. You're a slimy piece of crap. You're an arrogant little boy. Judge Ratkoff argued that it fell to him to determined whether person seeking release represented a danger to the community
the unvaccinated, He wrote, did pose such a day in Jane. You're giving their quote enhanced risk of infecting other innocent people and even potentially causing their death. How's that for a lot of stupid crap? Hey, hey, arrogant judge, how about the people that got vaccinated that transmitted the virus? Maybe you're too stupid. Hey, how about Obama got it a couple of times, got the COVID. How about fraud fauci boosted away, got COVID.
How about when they had that oh, that that pressed thing where all the little prostitutes go to meet the president and had the thing and all of them were vaccinated, and all of them, how many of them got the COVID? Again? Yeah, that's right, but tease you all these facts. I'm angry. I'm angry. I am an American patriot. I believe in the Founding Fathers. I believe in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.
Who the hell are you to tell me what to do? Which, by the way, is one of the out t shirts as you know a politicians. Yeah, well you were that to the debate if they let you in. Yep. And here's the other one. Here's the other side, the people by going to transjournal dot com and think of the shop people can see the backside of that as the securities hustling you away from the debate.
There, you know, the thing that bothers me. And we just had another person die denied still being denied transplants because they won't take the vaccine because they've got moral objections to it. Are because even you know it's not healthy for them. I take it. Yeah, And one of the things that just another person died. But you know, the one, the worst one I think of all of these that are and there's been so many bad ones. I mean at one situation where a woman had a friend who was going
to donate the kidney. And this is the first time, the first one that I heard about, and she wasn't in line to get the kidney and take it away from somebody else. You know, this is her friend was going to donate it specifically to her. They would not perform the operation for her, tell her go back and get in line somewhere else. But we had a guy, the worst one I think was a guy who's he needed
a kidney transplant. They would not give it to him because he wasn't vaccinated and he died, and then they come around and ask for some organs to be donated to his wife after they killed him. We're not we're not getting a vaccine. That's the amazing thing to me, that they're still getting away with this stuff, That they're still doing this, that's the most amazing thing. How about you couldn't go see somebody dying in a hospital or in nursing.
Oh yeah, yeah, maybe more accurately, you couldn't see what the hospital was doing to kill the people, you know, because this is a hospital death protocol. All this ventilator stuff that Trump was pushing and so proud of, they're killing people with it. And you know, the rim desert air they're killing people with it never worked, never under any circumstances. FACI
has pushed that every time they had high profile disease. He pushed that out there, and everybody said, it just doesn't do anything else except kill people. This is people don't know this. Again, we write a magazine and there's I'm not bragging, there's no magazine compares to it in the world. That's right. In a series of in depth trends, analysis and trends,
forecasts we give. That's true. Prior to the COVID war that began on Chinese Lunar New Year twenty twenty, a year of the rat there were protests going on in Italy and in other countries about forcing children to get vaccinated, strong protest movements. In the United States, there were referendums coming up on bats against forcing children to get vaccinated. This movement, the anti vax movement, was going very strong before COVID happened. All of this is forgotten.
Yeah, I've not forgotten it. I've played Trump in May of twenty nineteen. They got to get the shots. They gotta get the shots. Talking about the a measles shot. You know, it was an anti movement going on. Yeah, that's right, a VACS movement. And also going back to China, this is very important. I used to be on Hong Kong TV back in twenty nineteen. There were protests going on in Hong Kong that the Chin that Beijing could not stop over a million people out of seven point
five million with taking to the streets. You can't get a million people out of three hundred and thirty two million in America to take to the streets anything over a million people at a seven point five million, we're taking to the streets and protests of Beijing taking over Hong Kong. They launched the COVID war in January, lockdown Yuan, lockdown, Shanghai, lockdown, lockdown, lockdown, Hong Kong, passed the security law, end of the protest, took
over finished. Nobody reports that now China also had three years of zero COVID policy. You go back ten years ago. We were saying in the Trends Journal that the twentieth century was the American century, but the twenty first century will be the Chinese century, because the business of China is a business in the business of America's war. China destroyed itself with this COVID war policy. They are not going to take over. They're going to go down big,
and they're going down hard. They have destroyed three years three years. They destroyed the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people. So you're looking now at the other reality is that when China had the boom, thanks to the slimeball Bill Clinton, who brought him into the World Trade Organization. They officially came in two weeks after nine elevens. Nobody even knew about that. You look at their GDP from nineteen seventy to two thousand and one when they
come in and then it shoots up like that. So they had a real boom. And as with all booms, they owe, people get greedy and they overbuild, and the bust was happening anyway, particularly in the real estate market, so they will do for a bus to come. And now the COVID has made it a hundred times worse because they locked down the damn place for three years. So now they're exports away down and their imports away down.
So your imports away down. You mean, all that stuff that Europe and other countries are sending in, and you stop Bucks, and you're this, and you're that, and your and your your luxury goods floating in aren't floating in anymore. That's hurting all the companies that also. This is huge, it's huge the damage that the Chinese caused. And unfortunately, as an Italian, Italy was the second country to lockdown after China. Yes, and
the average age of the deaths in Italy was eighty one years old. That's right, that's right. Yeah, we had two weeks worth of that data and the average two and a half comorbidities or at or above life expectancy. We had two weeks worth of that. Trump put this thing through. As you point out, many times there was nobody dying. But getting back to China, you know, I think one of the key things was late in
it, when they went with that real horrible lockdown in Shanghai. I said, you know, this is really just about teaching people a lesson, in the same way that I think Mao's Great Leap Forward was right, Let's let's take everybody out of the city. We're going to teach them a lesson. And you know, I'm gonna show how powerful I am, just like Stalin did with the Holomador and other things like that, these authoritarian dictators will destroy
their own country in order to show people how powerful they are. And I think she did that with Shanghai in the same way that Mao did it with a Great Leap for the same way that Stalin did it in Ukraine with a Holomador. I think that is a key part of that. And they just kept going. As you point out, you got in this week's Trends Journal,
You've got spotlight as China's economic struggle. Of course, we had ever grand uh big Chinese real estate commercial real estate company declare bankruptcy as well, just this last week, right, yeah, and ready over a quarter of Chinese GDP is from the real estate law. Oh wow, yeah wow. So the thing was artificially propped up. And as you mentioned that, we have a spotlight on China's economic there's one article after another detailing what's going on.
Again, we call it as it is. We don't take positions on anything. We give you the facts and here's the analysis. This thing is going down big and and just when we were coming on the air, there was an article that just came out about Powell where oh they're in Jackson hole. Deserve their rittle hole. Wall right, they're gonna put us in a hole in the ground. I don't know if it's Jackson's hole as somebody else's. Yeah, oh Jackson a whole lot of crap, you know. Anyway,
they're talking now about keeping interest rates higher. M That's what just came out. So this is very important, very simple. You don't have to be a brilliant economist to figure this out. The markets are going to continue to crash if they raise interest rates, simple math. You can now get over five percent on some treasuries and money market funds guarantee no risk. So why should I damble in the stock markets or with IPOs initial public offerings When
I'm guaranteed over five percent on my investment? Why should I gamble? The money is going to keep pouring out o the stock markets and going into money market funds and treasuries. And now you're looking at mortgage rates at seven point five percent, yeah, and they're saying they're on their way to eight right, yeah, And so has he said anything today, because you know, you had the bricks that met this week and there wasn't any bricks currency that
came out. There's been rumors that would happen, even that it would be tied to gold, but that didn't happen. But I guess they scheduled their Federal Reserve meeting in Jackson Hole to respond to that. But you've got in transgennal central banks are fostering an extinction level events as part of this continually raising rates, right yep. And I'm telling you we are going to go into the worst socioeconomic and geopolitical crisis in world history. As I say, and
when all else fails, they take you to war. So let's go back to the high interest rates. Is over one point two trillion dollars in commercial real estate debt coming up soon. A lot of this is floating loans. Your office in Philadelphia, your office occupancy rate people going back to the offices is at forty percent. It's down sixty percent from pre COVID. Wow. According to Scope Technologies three months ago, forty nine percent of the companies big
corporations demanded that people come back to work full time. So you mean fifty percent to saying you don't have to come back full time. So now we need less office space because we don't have people coming in all the time. Now you know what that number is forty percent according to school Wow, forty percent of the major corporations, you don't have to come in all the time.
So now I don't need all this office space. You're gonna start seeing the fALS on loans that are going to bring back bring down the banking system like we've never seen before. Yeah, I agree, and we've had we've had a rerating of a lot of the regional banks. Because you pointed out many times before you know, it's not just the fact that the Federal Reserve laid a trap for them by rapidly raising the interest rates, and you know
they had to dump the federal bonds that they had in there. But it's also you know the fact that that you have this vacancy rate that is hurting the commercial real estate. They can't rent the stuff out and make any money on it. But now they're expensive holding that is going up, as you pointed out many times, because a lot of them are invariable rate loans. Yep, they're floating loans and the and the and they're going way up.
But and this is global. By the way. Over there in the UK, I was thinking, and you got the U and the K. I think you can need an F and as seat thrown in there someplace too into when you're calling a country what it has become a place called Canary Wharf HSBC exited a little while ago. This commercial real estate bust is going. It's
global. People are not going to be going back to work full time and you cannot convert these offices that been built in the last fifty years to housing according to the dad and not according to me, because they're stupid, ugly pieces of crap that they built. That of these steel structures with huge floors and glass. Once upon a time they used to build things with rooms in them and windows and bathrooms. They're not like that anymore. It's crap buildings,
so they can't convert them. Oh and then and then look at the implications. Isn't it great to go take a Yeah? What was that song? I Left my Heart and San What was I in San Francisco? Yeah? Yeah, Tony Bennett who just died, Yeah, yeah, yeah, San Francisco. That the Geeks turned into a crime syndicate because they were the first to lockdown everything. And now, oh you see the videos of the is these gangs going in and stealing all the stuff in Northstrom and one company
after another closing down in the city. Oh it'll come back. Membery used to say that when they first closed down, it'll come back. The Geeks caused this in America. They were the first ones to close down. Wrote about in the Trenchs journey like I dorsee the Dorsey guy with Twitter supposed to go to South African February twenty twenty canceled the trip, told everybody to stay home after he did it, Facebook, Google, all the tech companies,
go home, Go home, Go home. How what business will boom because people won't be going out and they'll be buying everything online. They were the ones that destroyed this country when the COVID hit the United States again wrote it in detail. It hit Kirkland, Washington. Kirkland, Washington. What's a Kirkland, Washington? Why should I know about that place? Oh? You mean it. He'll hit elder care homes and was killing older people with pre
existing cobor abidities that were ready to die anyway. Yeah, that's the way they've run it. It's, as you point out, when everything fails, are going to take us to war. And as we've looked at this and they keep pushing this twenty thirty agenda, it aligns in terms of timing with the fourth turning. And I've said many times I fear that we're going to have not just a world war, but we're gonna have a civil war and all the rest of stuff, all at the same time, and in pretty
much every country. I think, because people see what is being done to them. We got people I talked to first part of the broadcast, I talked about how Sadiq Khan is putting up cameras everywhere and in London just just covering the place with cameras, and people are cutting them down. You've got one area where they've cut down ninety percent of them, another area they've taken
down eighty percent of them. But he wants to charge people fifteen bucks a day if you move your car, if it is not fully electric, you get hit with fifteen dollars. I mean, there really are setting up a civil war here. I think in America a big part of it is going to be back and forth around Trump regardless of how this election goes, and I don't think he's I don't think he's got the popularity to win a given a general election. I think he can easily win the primary at this point
in time. We'll see what happens there six months six months away before they start, but in terms of a general election, I don't think that he's going to win that. And when he doesn't win it, they're all going to say, well, it was rigged, it was stolen. It's going to be pushing towards a civil war there as well. I think, don't you no, you're right, he could he will get the nomination if he
runs. But again you have to look at the dad. All they do is say if Biden versus Trump, you know, blah blah blah blah, Trump would win, or this is that people don't want either of that. That's right, that's right. The dad is there. So and as far as civil war, you're right again. One of your top trends for twenty twenty, we do those in December for the year ahead. So right before the COVID War, one of our top trends for twenty twenty was new World
disorder. There were protests going on all over the world before COVID hit in France, with the Yellow vests, in Algeria, in South Africa, in India, in Peru, in Bolivia, in Chile. All over the world, people were taking to the streets in protests of lack of basic living standards, government, corruption, crime and violence. COVID war happens, you can't go out in the streets and protests anymore. Get back in your house.
That's what stopped. And you talked about the Yellow vest in France, and of course that was about these restrictive climate based restrictions on cars and transportation and things like that. I've said that for the longest time. Gerald I call it a mcguffin, because Alfred Hitchcock said, well, you know, the mcguffin is whatever motivates the characters, and so it was pressed for a definition
of it. He said, well, the story is a guy gets on the train and the guy says, what's that and he goes los a mcguffin. What's a mcguffin. Well, that's for hunting lions on the Scottish Islands. And he said, there aren't any lions on the Scottish Islands. He says, well, then that's not a mcguffin. See, if you see through it and you see that there isn't any climate change, if you see
that there isn't any pandemic, it doesn't work. But if they can get everybody going on this thing, they can use one crisis after the other. And that's what they've done. And they always use these crises for the same things, to get control of us, to surveil us, to take things away from us, give them to themselves. It's always the same end thing. But they keep coming up with these different things and they're going to come
back to him as as you point out it is. You know, they're going to come back with a vengeance as people start to realize, well, this one didn't work, well, now we're going to come up with another one, or now we may make it actually real, or now we may actually give you a civil war out of all this chaos. And you're right, you know, when you look at what is happening in California, it's a lot of the chaos from these sorrows district attorneys who want to have this
kind of chaos. You know, they're going into a lot of the big stores, and even the big stores can't handle it. When they had that big mob that was going through nordstromp they had a mob that hit three taco stands earlier that. I mean, that's not a big bit. That's a very very very small business. But they can put everybody out of business, which is rampant, unpunished crime like that. And that's by design, I think, isn't it. I don't know if it's by design. I think
it's by I mean, it's craps been going off as centuries. Yeah, But I mean they put in that law that said if you steal more less than a thousand dollars, it's a misdemeanor. But I'll just say it's we had maniacs running our lives. Yeah, what's your favorite war? The Peloponnesian War? How about one hundred year Award? The War of Roses was just gloriously beautiful. I mean, his crap has been going on, and now, I mean, you know, let me think about the Civil War.
You think things are bad, now the Civil War brought to you by a lying piece of crap like Lincoln. You read that book by what's his name, Lorenzo the Real I've read that book, Yes, yeah, excellent. Had nothing to do with slavery. Lincoln was pro slavery, Yeah, he changed his line. It was unionization, that's all it was about. And it was about the South taken manufacturing away from the North. Yeah, yeah, it was interesting. I enjoy it. Used to when I had more
time, I would read alternative history. And there was a guy named Harry Turtledove. One of his alternative history books, How Few Remain, And And it's predicated on the idea that at one point, you know, early in the Civil War, Lee hands some battle plans to a guy or somebody down the line, and the guy drops it on the ground and it fell into enemy hands, and that turned the tide to that battle and many other things. And so in this particular idea, the ideas guy says, oh wait,
you drop the order. Oh well, I'm sure glad that didn't happen falling into enemy hands. And so then what they did was he followed in his alternative history all these different characters who did not die in the war. And so you know, you've got Stonewall Jackson who survives, and Jeb Stuart
and all the rest of stuff. Abraham Lincoln in his alternative history, they lose the war and he is thoroughly discredited, but then he reinvents himself a couple of decades later as a socialist, and I thought he got that spot on. That's exactly what would have happened, you know, because and he understood where Lincoln was coming from as well. So that was really funny. Yeah. Again, they destroyed the shout, all the beautiful buildings. Yeah, it kills a hunt, but numbers, I numbers. I've heard up
to seven hundred thousand people dying, seven hundred thousand people. And this is when America is a tiny country. Yeah, when you normalize that out. You know, in terms of population, we're talking about something like you know, twenty five thirty million people today dying with that. Yeah, you know that that kind of civil war and that maybe what they wind up doing that
maybe you know, they're they're playing a lot of different angles. Any of these things could explode into a civil war like that as well as the world think about it. One little freak did it, One little freak did it. That's right. So I'm saying, what's going on now? It's it's the men. It's the evilness of individuals. Again. You don't ask a murder or why you've murdered somebody rather than mine, get murderers. You know, people say to me, oh, Selina, you know you said,
we don't like your language. Oh, I should be like Obama, Kadafi has to go. We have to bring freedom and democracy there. So I'm gonna slough to them. God no, no, we're not gonna slore him. We've got to use other language. Let me see what I can do. We're gonna destroy the country. We're gonna make sure that it's totally ruined. And the same with a side. Oh, I'm the nobel piece of
crap Prize winner, I'll get elected president. I'll lie my way into office as a piece candidate, and as soon as I get in, they'll give me the nobel piece of crap prize and then I'll have the the troop surge in Afghanistan. But you gotta say it properly because Obama folks, folks, folks always folking US folks. Folks. Yeah, but when you get angry, oh, we don't like you. When you're angry, we like to swallow the crap coming out of the mouth of dootless little boys and girls.
We are Americans. We have no fighting us. Matter of fact, get your testicles cut off, get your brust cut off, do whatever you want to do. M Yeah, especially the kids. They're the ones that are coming after. Yeah, you know, as Hillary who said we came, we saw and he died and that type of thing. Trump had a moment like that with his little sick ofment Tucker Carlson. He was talking about all the people that he successfully. You know, Tucker asked him, well,
how do you keep the FBI and the CIA in control? He goes, well, I kept the FBI in control. I fired him. Tucker doesn't say, well, why didn't you fire Faunci. But he says, and then with the CIA, he goes, we had some really good people in the CIA, and he starts listing all the people that you know, we killed with us until he goes and so then Tucker says, so, so the CIA kill those people? He goes, well, well we did, we did. I did you know he wants to take credit for it.
I mean, he's no conscience whatsoever about this. I got a comments. Oh yeah, I got a comment here on Rumble. Ob sleep Man seventeen seventy six says Trump wanted it stolen so you can come back as a hero. I agree. And I've got a comment here from geesebusters. Thank you very much for the I appreciate the tepp he says, Gerald. It's good to hate evil. Keep up the good work. The Trends Journal was great
this week. I loved it. So he's a subscriber, Jerald. So anyway, when we look at this, and again, anybody you know that they subscribe to you, they get a discount as you what they know, Yes, yes, I mentioned that before you came on. Code name is if you used a code night, you get a ten percent discount. They're trans It's only two dollars and eighty six cents a week. It's nothing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, this is this is This is the
covers story this week in the Wall Street Journal. Look at this, see a big picture. Five dollars a day for this, remember the trends journals. Two dollars and eighty six cents a week, even cheaper when you get it through David night Ready A trapped in cable car saved? Yeah? What the hell? The wide chair, I'm buying them the Wall Street Journal for financial information. What the hell do I care that eight people trapped in a cable car saved? What the hell do I care? How many people died
in car accidents yesterday? Yeah? That's right. Well, don't you care about the Wagner guy? Good? Exactly? Don't you care about the Wagner guy and whether or not he was assassinated, whether or not he survived. I mean, that's what most of them were talking about. They're talking about that in these sham debates. You know, did pragozan with Wagner? Was he shot down by by Putin? Or did they blow us plane up? Or was he on another plane? That's that's what they focus on. It
is a distraction, isn't it. Yep? You know, I just just just came up. We were talking about you were talking about COVID and the jams and everything. This is from your Trends journal on August eleventh. COVID alert prostitutes is selling more fear and hysteria. The irony of our at times, this was the letter to subscribers can be truly staggering. If it wasn't so sick, it'd be funny. Last week, to New York Times, which we referred to, which we refer to as the toilet paper Record,
highlighted the rising COVID cases in New York. They cited epidemiologists who said, you're ready. Scorching heat waves that kept many people indoors, where respiratory viruses spread more easily, contributed to the rise of transmissions. Wait a minute, then we write yet. In April twenty twenty, are you ready for this? Ninety seven percent of Americans and billions of people throughout the world were forced by their politicians to stay inside, where quote, respiratory viruses spread more easily.
Adding insult to injury. Children couldn't go to parks, No one was allowed to go to the beach, ride a bike, play a sport, go for a walk, et cetera. And then we say, don't hold your breath for accountability. That's right, that's all these little clowns, all these arrogant Gavin Newsom's Andy Cuomo's witness, Whitney the wine. Get in your house, that little arrogant slob of a jerk Warren will help Junior the mayor of New York. No, your real name, it's the Blossio I forgot.
You changed your name so you get the Italian American vote. That was a slab's real name, who closed down New York City. Get in your house. You can't go to the beach. Wait a minute, what was Wait a minute, wait what was slob mouth? It says all the here, according to the New York Times, who sold the COVID War, that respiratory viruses spread more easily indoors, and you're forcing everybody to go into the
houses. Yeah, but nobody talks about what I just said. No one anywhere, no one anywhere has called them out for writing this and lying to us the way they did. They ruined, they This COVID war has in my lifetimes three things after the Vietnam War destroyed this country. First was brought to you by Fauci with the age scare. Number two, the war on terror. It used to be fun to fly. Now you get felt up by jerks with the bolt crap of oh to shoe ball, Mama, yep,
that would the gout out of here. Yeah, crap, what are you talking about? Look at it? Look look. Oh we didn't have homeland security before. We didn't have them spying us on everywhere. Look. Oh. Then, oh, and the Afghan War. The I forgot about that. Yeah, the war on terror of the Iraqua. And thirdly the COVID War. There's damage of this COVID war. Again. We talked about the rise in crime, which we warned about would happen when people lose everything
and nothing left to lose, they lose it. The kids going out of their mind, not going back to school, the suicide rates, the drug increase, drug addiction increases, fentanyl boom, businesses that have gone out of business. That the office building bust, that's going to destroy, that's going to destroy the banking system. Yes, yes, we we're talking about. You don't hear in detail of one element after another that's going to bring this
thing down again. This woman who wrote said I have three kids. She said, I don't know if you have any. You know, I never had any. And one of the reasons why. One time my mother made she rest in pieces, chasing me around the house, and finally she caught me. An Italian women, they never hit their kids. She used to bite their hand. And an Italian she said to me, such she miling your boys, She said, matter of fact, it's something like it,
without using the proper language. These little sob you're better off dead. You should have three worse than you. And I couldn't imagine like me, so I added, I was the youngest of five born in nineteen forty six in the Bronx at the height of America, when America was free. We just won the war and you were a person to be free. Not anymore, you're not. You can't be free. You do what I tell you to do. If you don't swallow my crap, it's misinformation, that's right.
Yeah, you know. I played a clip just yesterday of Faucci. You can still recognize him, but it went back to the eighties. He had dark hair, a lot more hair and everything, but still selling the same lies. Gerald. He was telling people at the time, Well, if somebody's got AIDS, you can get it by being close to them, keep your distance that type of thing. Right, It's not just it's not spread bisexual contact or by needles, he said, it's it's by being close to
somebody and always lying to us about this stuff always. And of course the PCR test was a big part of that lie, and he was called on it by the guy who'd won a Nobel Prize for developing it. And you know, they ran this thing out after just a couple of months after carry Mullis, who had fought him about the PCR test, after You're dying, because we know what Kerry Mullis would have done to destroy this whole PCR illusion of cases everywhere. It truly is amazing. Yeah, you're talking about TSA
too. How destroyed this country? I think back to the parody movie American Carol, and they parodied these people going to the airport and have to keep stripping down. Well, I gotta take my shoes off because of the shoe bomber and this, and they've not had the underwear bomber yet, and they didn't have the body scans and the pack downs and all the rest of this stuff. But they in this movie as a joke because they're like the Bablin b right, and they have everybody has to strip down in order to get
on the plane, take off all their clothes. And yet that is really the world in which we now live. You can't. It's just like Bablin B. You knows, as much as you try to parody and ridicule the absurdity of this stuff, in just a couple of weeks or months, they'll do it for real. It's amazing, I know. And it's right in front of our rise. Yeah, it's right in front of our rise. And again again, as I say, where where are all the peace movements?
Nobody talks about peace? Nobody talks about it. We're all, as I say, we're the Seventh Day advances. They're waiting for the Eighth Day. Would all the quake is dying in an earthquake? Well wait, wait, wait? Where are all the Catholics. We're all Episcopalians, we're all the Baptists, We're all the Jews, we're all the Muslims. Where all
your religious where where are you the Protestants? The Protestants protesting right. Yeah, well, you know that I was a speaker at the right Humanity Fapeace rally in a couple of weeks ago in of course of the United Nations. Fewer people showed up there than my rallies that we have up here in Kingston in New York City Humanity fpiece about Hiroshima Nakasaki and we have to stop alms. People don't care, that's right. They again, like I said,
what's your favorite war? Hey? How about I'm a Yankee doodle dandy, a Yankee doodle door die? How stupid can you be? Yankee doodle do or die? What for World War One? You had no business getting and brought you by a murderous, freaky creep Woodward Wilson, who gave us the Federal Reserve, Federal income tax, the war the irs And you believe this crap? Yeah? Yeah. As a matter of fact, that came out this week they had a State Department official say the reason that this counter offensive
has failed is because the Ukrainians were too casualty of verse. It's like, what you mean, they don't want to go out there and die for you and for your political agenda. Their casualty of verse and what a riot. I keep reading that. You know American you know, American generals and all the intelligence giving them advice. Yeah, I haven't won a war since World War Two. You're a bunch of loses. You couldn't win an Afghanistan,
you couldn't be you couldn't win in a row. You lost Vietnam, but you only killed three point five million people and about sixty thousand Americans, about three hundred thousand wounded, and another couple of million with their minds ruined from fighting for nothing and killing innocent people. And now you're giving advice on how to win. Yeah, it's like a last place team coach telling how to
win the World Series. I agree. Yeah, when you look at you talk about losers, you know, one of the things they've lost track of is the cluster bombs. Already, they said, well, keep track of where we put these cluster bombs, because you know a large percentage of them. It's actually the older ones that we've sent them are fourteen times more likely to turn into land mines. You know, with duds, they call them duds. They don't blow up until a kid plays with them or somebody steps
on them later. But you know they we've got a restriction that you can't send these things out if they got a dud rate of more than one percent. These that we sent them a dead rate of fourteen percent. And so to mitigate that, they said, well, you're gonna keep track of before you're shooting these things, right, so we can go back and pick them up someday. They're not keeping any right, they just admit, we don't know, we're not keep anyway. We don't care about any of this stuff,
right. Yeah, they're poisoning that land. They're poison that land with depleted m and with the cluster bombs and raising the earth. Yeah, exactly. You're worried about climate change, Yeah, exactly, they've changed the CLI You haven't worried. Oh, you read from the just a North Korean defense
guy we wrote about in the Trench Journal. He said, it's not a matter of when on nuclear if the nuclear war was gonna happen, it's a matter of when we got maniacs in charge, and just switching into another maniac year. This is what I wanted to read before I was looking for it.
Stops fall If the Powell says FED could keep hiking rates, Traders watch the television broadcast your own Powell Sham and the US Federal Reserve announcing an increase in the Federal Reserve of Interest rate on the floor of the New yup by blah blah blah. The stocks fell Friday as the traders digested Federal Reserve cham and Powell's Jackson Hole's speech. So this is power. This is the clown boy that said there was no inflation. It was only transitory. You're full
of crap, silented, there's no inflation. Your magazine doesn't know what it's talking about. Inflations, only transitory. Then it became it's only temporary. Him and that other fats, your brute johannet Yellen. No inflation, only temporary, in transitory. They didn't start raising interest rates until last March, and then they jacked them up too quick. They created this. They created this crisis by fighting the COVID ward dumping trillions of dollars of worthless money into
the system. You don't have to go to work his money, hey, yep, yep, yep. Play the stock, lowering interest rates, buy a house, go on. Everything should have crashed when they launched a COVID war, and they artificially propped it up, and now the bust is coming big. That's right. And of course that you know, giving everybody's stimulus checks, that was training for universal basic income, giving everybody you got to get a vaccine and a vaccine passport, that was training, or a global
ID. All of this was training. And it's not done. And when you look at it, then you look at you know, you got Biden and you got Trump, and both of these guys look at what they did in their first term. And now the likeliness likelihood is that we're going to have one of these two clowns for a second term or people of that ilk because who knows how long Biden's gonna make it. I mean he's he's walking dead, you know in Washington. But that they're talking about that arrogant clown,
that Gavin K. Newsome take it more arrogant? Did that little boy? Hey my daddy, don't you talk to me like that. Don't you know what my daddy was. My daddy worked for the Guinea Oil company. He was a law lawyer. Another little clown boy blinking the little murder is blinking boy. It's I was Secretary of State. I went to Dulton, I went to hall of It, don't you know. My daddy was, you'd nothing all of us people and nothing more than plantation workers of slave land
here. Yeah, you listen to the people on top, like little Andy Cuomo. My daddy was Marrio renaming the taptan Zee Bridge after him. It's only gonna cost you thirty million dollars. Yeah, yeah, that's amazing. I call Gavin Newsom, I call him grabbing nuisance because he's grabbing everything in sight and he's one of the biggest nuisances that we've gotten as an elected official
anywhere in the country. Yeah, he is positioning himself. You know, that's one of the reasons why he's when he perceived de Santis is you know, a real threat to Trump. You know he's you know, going after DeSantis and but he is, He's out there, he's positioning himself. He's waiting quietly in the wings. He is very clever, very dangerous, very dangerous. Yeah. Yeah, the lion little boy that went to the French laundry when he locked down everybody that one. Yeah, that destroyed California.
Oh you know your office vacancy rates in San Francisco, what's that twenty seven percent? Vacant vacant are the top ten cities your vacancy rate twenty percent? Wow, twenty percent. This office building bust. It's going to be the crash heard around the world. That's right. Yeah, you can't stay in business if they if they chop off twenty thirty percent. That's what we were talking about with all the small businesses that Trump was locking down. Trump and
Fauci. You know, Oh, you can open up like maybe one day a week or something like that, or cut down your hours or cut down your occupancy. You know, so maybe we'll let you open up for half of the people, half of your restaurant or something like that. You can't stay in business that way. And yet the commercial real estates you point out they don't just have that, they're going to have much higher costs because of the variable rate interests. So yeah, it's gonna go down. We've now
had two of the big three rating agencies have now derated businesses. It truly is amazing. But it's always great to talk to you Gerald. Thank you so much. And again, folks, Trends Journal dot com and you can save ten percent off if you use the code night and it is an excellent journal. I agree with Geesebusters. It is an excellent journal, the best one you're going to find out there in terms of projecting trends. Thank you, Gerald, have a good weekend. We're always great to talking to.
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