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5Sep23 Proud Boys Given Extreme Sentences as DOJ Engages in Terrorism

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OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES

Extreme sentences given to Joe Biggs, Proud Boys (and other J6ers) — enhanced political terrorism from the DOJ. Nothing he did comes close to warranting 17 years for Joe. Unfortunately, he and others, still place their hope in Trump who showed THEN and NOW that he couldn't care less about their fate. (2:34)

Fauci's mask comes OFF - still lying through his teeth.
Even CNN & New York Times point out the emperor wannabe is a naked tyrant. Fauci changes the terms of the debate and all the globalist pandemic tyrants around the globe say they didn't "mandate" anything as Trump, the self-proclaimed "father of the vaccine" who campaigned on how well he took orders from Fauci, re-invents himself as the "don not comply" resistance! When FOX news told Trump Goldman Sachs wanted masks, Trump became very receptive (23:31))

mRNA Wars: Pfizer & Moderna Fight the Gold
Was it the plan to have Moderna (Moncef Slaoui) take the lead? Did Pfizer jump in and take it away? What of Robert Malone's work in the 1990s? There are BILLIONS of FUTURE loot from mRNA "treatments" in the pipeline (1:21:21)

FDA gets setback in lawsuit against it by 3 doctors, essentially for the bureaucracy practicing medicine without a license in telling people NOT to use Ivermectin (1:36:53)

For only the 2nd time in history (1st time was 250 YEARS AGO), something has happened to US Treasury auction. And, the son of Cuban refugee, now a high profile investment analyst, recounts how his father came to USA with only $200 — but invested in gold (when he was outside the USA where it was prohibited to purchase) (1:56:05)

Porn: Rogan Says He Can Handle It. Can Andrew Tate's Women Handle It?
Rogan tells Oliver Anthony that booze, drugs, porn are bad for "some" people, but he can handle it. Satan tells everyone that. And encrypted text messages from Andrew Tate's "Pimpin Hoes Degree (PhD)" show the same grooming tactics used on kids in government schools (2:07:44)

"Poor Things": Lurid Left's Pedo-Sex Fantasies No wonder film critics gave it 100% rating. "Poor Things" has everything the left loves — suicide, abortion, baby parts repurposed, sex with mentally impaired child-like person, explicit porn, and and feminist gender wars (2:28:22)

Schools use THE SAME GROOMING TECHNIQUE as Andrew Tate, especially against mentally impaired kids (as Emma Stone's "Poor Things" movie celebrates) (2:35:51)

CNN portrays 2 homosexual rapists as victims — one raped a 12 yr old boy, another raped a mentally disabled man. CNN says they're victims of harsh Ugandan laws (2:41:11)

Christian pastor, twice arrested in front of his young children and sent to jail for weeks for holding church services, WINS in court. But government backed away without backing down on their unlawful "orders" (2:45:21)

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Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to the David Night Show. As the clock strikes thirteen. It's Tuesday, the fifth of September and year of our Ward, twenty twenty three. It's been good to uh be awful a little bit. But we're gonna be back today with a lot of important news. DARPA has come out of the box, special forces at war with

us on social media. We're gonna talk about Joe Biggs and the January six sentencings that are happening, and especially what is going on with Fauci and the reinvention of Donald Trump as a do not comply guy. But we're also going to take a look at what is happening in Hollywood as a new Mma Stone

film shows us their real pedophile fantasy. It'll be right back. Well, let me just say that I appreciate the time off and thank you so much to Tony Ardaban and all of his great guests on Friday, Guard included, and and then yesterday we had some rebroadcasts, but I did not comment really on this much, if at all. I can't remember if I got on social media much this weekend. I think I did something yesterday, but for the most part, I just needed to get away from the media for a

while. But I did see on Thursday as the show was ending the sentence to Joe Biggs, and I want to start with that today. Truly outrageous and seventeen years in prison. He's already been in jail for a couple of years, tortured while there as the other January six prisoners are as well. They gave an enhancement of terrorism, saying that he had pushed over a fence

and they call that terrorism. Let me tell you what terrorism is. Giving somebody a seventeen year sentence for showing up to protests an election, Giving people years in prison for walking into their precious space when the doors were open and the police guards said, come on in. Yeah, the restroom's right over there. Sure you want to use that's right over there. And they've got people in their seventies. Now look at five to ten years in prison for

that. That's terrorism. Terrorism of that sort is intimidating, coursing, punishing people, and of course you know, terrorizing them in prison as well, torturing them. That is political terrorism. Doing that for their political goals. That's what this is about. Everybody is so focused on Trump, and Trump

could not care less about these people. I noticed on Friday that he had gone on a three am rant about how he how Trump was being persecuted by He doesn't even care about these people getting decades in prison, elderly people getting life sentences for walking into the Capitol building when he was pushing and provoking them bringing them in. He doesn't care about anybody but himself. He didn't care about Julian Osanch. He didn't care about any of the January six ers either.

He had two weeks to pardon them, but it was all about him. If he had pardoned them, that might have given him some risk in his mind, so he wasn't gonna do anything about it now. Julie Kelley, who was covering the sentencing hearings and the trials, she said, obviously I have a lot of report on what just happened in the Proud Boy sentencing, but I'm still in shock after hearing an assistant US attorney straining to compare shaking part of a metal fence to a mass causality event casualty of me.

I think she means to say to justify terrorism enhancement. And then she has a clip of the offense shaking, and immediately you have people jump on. I looked at the comments as the sentences were talked about on conservative media, and I saw the you know, leftists say, oh that's good, you know, just string them up. We don't care what happens. The conservative media was all about. But Rayps, Rayps, Reyps, really yeah,

saw Rayps toward the fence down wherein he No. You look at that picture and you see people up there at the fence and a guy that you know is up there shaking the fence comes back and ray shakes his head no and whispers something into his ear, and the guy goes back and pushes the fence. And part of that the guy initially said Rayps did not told him, don't do that. Then he said that under oath. Then later he said no, he told me to take the fence, and when he was talking

to conservative radio, Trump Radio. But that's not under oath. So the question is, and they're still sentencing people they just sentenceday, are not sentencing charging people. They just charged a guy who's twenty two years old for walking into their precious building. Would I wouldn't bother to even go to the Capitol Building. That's what I think of this occupying government here. I'm not even curious as to what this whole tarrade looks like on their daily business. But

twenty two year old he was charged. Now there are two and a half years later he was charged and committed suicide. They're still charging people with this stuff. So I don't play that game, right. It wasn't ray Epps who may millions of dollars by sending people there. It was Trump and Alex and people like that. They're stopped the steel, they're save America grift. They were the ones who got people there. In January sixth I was telling

people from when I was at INFO Wars, don't listen to Alex. It's a grift. I warned people up to the very day of it. And I wish I could have spoken to Biggs, but I don't think he would have listened. I know exactly that he would not have listened. And he still doesn't understand what's going on. He called in on Saturday to talk to Alex from prison, and he thinks that a Trump gets elected, that's his

only chance. As Trump getting elected. When he was at the sentencing hearing, obviously distraught, and so I don't care about left and right anymore. I don't want to be a member of the Proud Boys anymore, and I just want to be a member of the PTA and have a life with my daughter. But then he goes on with Alex and his back to the usual stuff. I don't get it. Frankly, you know, if Trump was going to pardon him, why don't you think he would have done it?

To start with? He didn't care about any of these people. He still doesn't care about any of them. He wouldn't pardon Julian Osange. He was pardoning Jared Kushner's criminal friends, the biggest white collar criminals in history, and Trump was pardoning them. Check the money flow on that, you know. Forget about his hookers. Look at the money flow from the pardons through Jared Kushner. Look at the money flow to Jared Kushner from the Saudias and so

on. That's the big bucks. They don't want to look at that. But he was focused on pardoning these criminals, didn't care about Julian Osange, who helped him get into office by telling the truth about Hillary Clinton. All I have to do is tell the truth about these people. But evidently the truth about Trump is not good enough. They got to fabricate some lives to come after him because the truth points to them as well. They're guilty of

the same crimes. How to go to jail for the same crimes that Trump should go to jail for it? So they invent some new stuff on the side, and that helps to fan the flames of civil war. So one person whose tweet is pulled out here by Information Liberation says, without a press cheering it on and a silent GOP establishment, this couldn't happen in America GOOP establishment. Is Trump now part of the GOP establishment. Trump doesn't anything to

say about this. He doesn't care about this stuff, is you know? He again three am rant about himself. He doesn't care about Joe Biggs, he doesn't care about Proud Boys. It didn't care about anybody that was caught up in this January the sixth Grift come to Washington January six for what? What was the purpose of that? What they think they were going to change? There was absolutely nothing that could have been done. It was completely a setup. And now they pretend, oh, well, you know, this

is a rigged from the very beginning. Zachary Rail given fifteen years in prison as well on Thursday, and since then another one has been sentenced to eighteen years Joe Biggs, two Purple Hearts, serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan. And Joe has just he's been so used by this government his entire life. He's idealistic, he trusted the government's narrative initially, eventually came around to figure out the truth about the Iraq War about nine to eleven and the rest of

this stuff. He's trying to do the right thing, trying to do the right thing, and following Trump, it's amazing more than a lot of murderers get seventeen years. And again when I was reported, zero Hedge says, which reminds us that instigator ray Epps, who's totally not a fed, remains free to this day. Again, if that's sure, you know somebody not

being indicted. Did ray Epps make millions of dollars on this tens of millions, hundreds of millions like Trump did, tens of millions, like Alex, hundreds of millions like like Trump. If that's your yardstick there, then why aren't those guys being called Feds. They're using Ray Epps and other people like him to cover up what they did to people, and get him on the

phone and say, yeah, I'm on your side. If not being charged means that you are a FED, you know, if saying people, let's go, let's go over there, if that means that you're a fed, then are they fed? Was Trump in on all this stuff? Was Alex? I mean, seriously, why aren't they charged with this stuff? Norm pattis, the defendants are not terrorist. He's the lawyer for at one time Joe Biggs. I don't know if he was Joe Biggs lawyer at this point

in time. He said, whatever excesses of zeal they demonstrated on January the sixth, no matter how grave, the potential interference with the orderly transfer of power, a decade or more behind bars is excessive punishment, is absolutely right. And of course Norm Pattis points of finger at Trump as well. Look, in terms of pardons, you're not going to get a pardon from Pence if he were to win, but he didn't have a chance. You're not

going to get a pardon from NICKI Haley. She doesn't have a chance either. But I'm not so sure about Trump since he didn't do the right thing the first time around. You know, you've got other people like De Santis and Ramaswamy said, I would pardon them, but with Trump there, I don't think Trump's gonna win a general election and he's likely to be the nominee again, Big saying that he's done with the left and right. He doesn't

want to be a member of the Pride Boys. He just wants to do the PTA and he when he went on, he said asked virs to donate to help his family. He said his military pension has been revoked. Two purple hearts. I revoked his pension because he pushed on a that's that type of thing. Look as I said before, somebody breaks and enters, if somebody gets violent with a cop, thought i'd be punishment. But these punishments are excessive. Like I said before, more than people see for murder and

they're being tortured while they're there as well. Again, he says, I hope Trump wins because I know he'll pardon me. I believe that with all my heart. Joe, you gotta wake up this country of people gotta wake up. And then Alex says, they set us all up on January. Alex was set up. Alex didn't know who picked the date, Alex, January sixth? Did you pick it? Did Trump picket some people coordinating between you guys? Pick it? Where did that date come up with? How

were you? Why were you collecting money? What were you going to do to fix the election? Trump collected money, saying he's going to pay the lawyers, But he kept all the money himself, and he didn't pay the lawyers anything. First eight thousand dollars he got from anybody. He kept, split it with the RNC, the GOP establishment. So what were you going to do with the money, Alex? You know what were we gonna do with the January sixth crown to stop this and to fix it? Right?

They ran the election according to the rules that Trump put in place that are still in place even without a lockdown. Still have the mail out ballot stuff, vote by mail stuff. That's Trump's legacy of corruption in the elections. The elections were held by his rules, and he cries foul. And that's what I cried about Trump right after the election. You're selling people this false hope. Steve pachenign On Info wars two days afterwards, saying we know exactly

what's going on. Trump put out blockchain watermark ballots, They got quantum computing calculating all this stuff. We got twenty thousand National Guard out there arresting people right now. Oh great, millions of yous. Russell Mbaugh talking about it. He had Claris Thomas's wife texting Mark Meadows, I hope this is true. It couldn't possibly be true. It was so patently absurd, Yeah, he says. Jones says, you were all patsies that day, Joe,

that's right. It was your patsy, Alex. A lot of people, A lot of people your patsy's, A lot of people were Trump's patsy's, a lot of media. The patsy's are the right wing media that pushed all this election garbage. Again, how many times have they been given opportunities to make their case and they don't do it? And I use the same yardstick on these Trump people about their election stuff that I use against Michael Mann who

tried to cover up all the data about his hockey stick stuff. You don't want to talk about the data, you don't want to show the data, then you're lying It's just that simple. Is their corruption of the elections, every single one of them. Did it get worse than twenty twenty? Yes, because of Trump's new rules, it got worse. Trump hasn't said whether he'll consider pardons for the Proud Voice cifically, he said he'd consider pardoning a

large portion of them. What does that mean? Did he consider it when he didn't do it when he was still present for two weeks? Perhaps? So Terryo gets sentenced today. Nordine got eighteen years, as I point out, so fifteen years, seventeen years, eighteen years. These guys have gotten so far. The twenty two year old person Meetscham died August twenty eight, two weeks after the Biden regime charged him with four misdemeanor crimes for walking inside

the open doors, and so the Gateway pundit thinks it's possibly suicide. But we don't know. But the key thing that we do know is that the government two and a half years later is still charging more and more and more people. We do know that Bank of America supposedly voluntarily turned over information from everybody who had a financial transaction through them anywhere around the Capitol, even going into Maryland and Virginia on that day, and more information about people who had

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followers. Well, thank you appreciate that. And we do have a lot to talk about today from that standpoint. I mean, this new movie that's come out with him a Stone in it, what a piece of perverted filth it is, And we're gonna talk about that. And there's some revelations about Andrew Tate. And then you have Oliver Anthony went on with Joe Rogan and they talked porn and alcohol and SSR I drugs to our program. So I

haven't haven't gotten the transcript of it. I don't know if I can find where the transcript of I don't know if he posts this stuff up after the fact, the entire thing or just clips from it. I've just seen some clips and I've got a couple one I want to play for you. So we're gonna talk about that as well as this pastor and Canada Stevenson who was arrested his family there in front of his family, little children pleading for him.

You know, God works in mysterious ways, doesn't he His church has exploded in terms of size because people see somebody with integrity and conviction and they're hungry for that, really hungry for that. And he's having some legal battles, not exactly the one that he wanted. We'll talk about, you know. They he won on a technicality because the government wants to keep the principle where they can shut people down and where they can overrule Canada's Charter of Rights

for expedients. Well, if you do that, you don't have a charter, do you. Yeah, if you can say, well, this is not expedient for us, so we're just going to wipe this away. So we're gonna talk about that as well as a DARPA in the Special Forces at War with people there now teaming up to use artificial intelligence to listen to gamer conversations in real time and determine and it's it's beyond using AI. This is beyond just looking for keywords. It's determining what your motivations are. This is

what the future is going to look like. And if they are rolling this out as a test case on these game platforms. It won't be long before they do it on podcasts. I'm not hiding anything. I'm not trying to use any euphemisms people would stay on YouTube by saying they talk about the vaccine and say, you know the thing, the thing, you know the thing. I don't play the games. I call it what it is, poison. I call it demicide, death by government. So but let's talk first

about the masks. A lot of talk about this, and on Friday I got a email from my handy who now has this substant as well. He says, sorry to send this to you on your day off, and I need a document in real time. In the past, I've been careful to redact identifying information. This time I can call the tyrants out by name.

This is fact, not opinion, he writes. I'm currently at one of the Emery hospitals here in Atlanta. I was just told by one of the hospital registration employees that there is now a patient and employee mask mandate and the er and some other unspecified areas of the hospital. The last time they did it the same way. They mandated patience and employees first, then they demanded

ms personnel mask up as well. This is the same hospital system that called that had me escorted from the building in front of my patient once before for refusing to put on a face diaper. And so he says, Emery, by the way, kept their mask mandates the longest. I believe they were one of the first to mandate in twenty twenty, and they didn't lift that

mandate until late spring of this year. I will not comply again for anyone out there who happens to witness their EMS worker get escorted from the hospital by security from mask mandate violations. They're trying to stand up for your god given right to breathe clean, fresh air. Sadly, I believe even fewer EMS workers will rebel this time around. The journal attitude I see with my co workers is don't be the tall nail, the tall nail that gets hammered down.

Yeah, that is such a sad attitude. I remember about thirty years ago we had some now about twenty years ago, we had some friends who she was she grew up in Japan, and she said, the attitude there with the Japanese people, as everybody wants to conform, don't be the tall nail. Everybody's state, keep your head down. I thought, wow, that's really sad. But that's what it's now become here in America as well in twenty twenty. We owe that to Trump and his team for bringing that

to America. Of course, it was always our choice to comply or not comply. We found out what the vast majority of Americans were made of in twenty twenty. Interesting coincidence, he said. Emory hospit Old's main campus is just a couple of blocks in the CDC here in Atlanta, and that's where they had us transport that Ebola patient. Back when that was in the news cycle, I remember that. We talked about that many times. You know, you got the ebola patient and he's illegal immigrant, came in sick.

And it was in Dallas. You had that same guy, the top elected official in Dallas, they call him the county judge, Clay Jenkins, and he was going around doing everything but licking the walls and saying, say, it's not a problem. This is great. You know. So ebola, yeah, you die from hemorrhages through your eyes and everything else, right, but the transport the family around and everybody said, no, it's not a problem. He died. He died two nurses got infected. They nearly died,

but they didn't die. But Clay Jenkins was saying, hey, we got a football game coming up, Houston versus Dallas. Go to it. He says, we got hundreds of or thousands of doctors and nurses. You'll be fine. Well, you know, he gets sick, we'll take care of it. That wasn't what he said before anybody died of COVID. You know, COVID isn't anything like ebola. It's a matter of fact, it wasn't serious at all, even if they tried to make it in a laboratory.

It was a vaccine that did it. But when that came around, it was Clay Jenkins who shut down the business of that single mom. She had a beauty pallor or a nail salon or something like that, trying to support her family. He shut that down, tried to get her throne in jail, tried to get a big fine against her. But you know, ebola comes it down. Oh that's fine, So he says, it's I'm sure that it's just a coincidence that the most tyrannical hospital system at Land in

the CDC have such a close working relationship. I'm sure that it's nothing at all. Yeah, that's right. Nursing homes are now being told that they need to mask up. We've got fear reports coming out of the same places, interestingly enough, in New Jersey and New York. What are the chances that after everything disappears, that some variant would appear in exactly the same counties where the nursing home problems were there before. Is it a virus or is

it the public health officials that are there? Of the public health officials who are the virus and we need to clean them out. So nursing homes have to boost their staff with new national standards. And how is this going to be enforced by the Biden administration. Well, they're going to do it through Medicare and Medicaid, through CMS, the same thing that they used to reward people for doing what Trump told them to do. You label somebody as COVID

just you know, clinical diagnosis. You don't have to have a test. Just point the finger that you've got COVID and we'll send you thirteen thousand dollars. You put them on a ventilator, we'll give you a thirty nine thousand dollars and then after you've labeled them as COVID, we'll give you a twenty

percent bonus on everything that was all run through CMS. The American Hospital Association complained in August that they were not getting their twenty percent bonus in some of the cases because they were now saying, you have to show us your tests. And they said, well, you told us to do this at the beginning, and you said the test didn't work, and you said you don't have enough of them anyway, and now you're not going to pay up the

CMS. And the federal government under Trump works the same way as it does under Biden. This is the way they do everything. They bribe and blackmail, give you carrots and sticks with the money. And that's what they're doing now in terms of minimum staffing levels for these nursing homes before they get the

money. Now, that's not a problem. I would favor that. I don't favor the welfare state, but you know, if you've got Medicare and Medicaid and you're paying people in the nursing homes, they should have some minimum staffing level. What they're saying is staffing levels are too high to comply with

but the principle is the same. If they're going to reward them for identifying people as COVID patients financially bribing them for medical malpractice, will they then remove their CMS funding if they don't do masks, if they don't do vaccines, nursing homes. They're escalating that this is a massive program to kill people. And so as the mask stuff comes back, even Michael Smerconish at CNN is

challenging Faucci. And this is kind of interesting to watch this happen. Here is Faucci in the exchange that where he's challenged on well, yeah, we got to bring back the mask. You know, it's a it's a prutent thing to do, you know, so and this guy calls him on it. He says, we've got to study, and it's a big study.

I'll tell you the details of study after the clip. But it's amazing listen to how slip pre Faucci is. This guy doesn't skip a beat and he pivots and he says, well, maybe that's true when you're looking at a lot of people, but we're talking about the individual. It's like, wait a minute. This is always at public health over the individual's health. This is why I've talked about this from the very beginning. I said, you

can't have public health if you ignore the health of the individuals there. And if you're going to look at the efficacy of your public health policies, you would want to look at large population. But Thatachi doesn't care. This guy is a bull face liar, just as Carrie Mullins had who invented the PCR. He says, he's a look straight in the camera and lie to your face. I've challenged him for debates. He can't use my PCR tests the

way he's using him for HIV and AIDS. And of course they ran that same scam again and did it a couple of months after Carry died, the guy who won the Nobel Prize for the PCR test. Here's a clip. I would hope that if in fact we get to the point with a volume of cases as such, and organizations like the CDC recommend CDC doesn't mandate anything, I mean yeah right here, that that people wear masks, I would hope that they abide by the recommendation and take into account the risk to themselves

and to their families. And again we're not talking theirs forcing anybody to do anything totally understood. There is a perception out there by many how many I don't know, that they don't work, and that the data concludes that they didn't work in the first go round. Respond to that on masks, Yeah, well that's not so. I mean, when you're talking about at the

population level, that the data are less strong than knowing that. If you look on a situation as an individual protecting themselves or protecting them from spreading it, there's no doubt that masks work. Different studies give different percentages of advantage of wearing it, but there's no doubt that the weight of the laws the law studies indicate the benefit of wearing masks. I'm going to refer to one of them. You've heard about it before. I heard about it from a

number of radio callers. Brett Stevens in The Times talked about Cochrane put that on the screen. The most rigorous and comprehensive analysis of scientific studies conducted on the efficacy of masks for reducing the spread of respiratory illness, including COVID nineteen, was published last month. Its conclusions, said Tom Jefferson, the Oxford

epidemiologist who is the lead author, were unambiguous. There is just no evidence that they masks make any difference, he told the journalist Mayen Demasi full stop. But wait, hold on, what about the N ninety five masks as opposed to the lower quality surgical or cloth masks. Makes no difference, none of it, He said, Well, what about the studies that initially persuaded policymakers to impose mask mandates. They were convinced by non randomized studies, flawed

observational studies. How do we get beyond that finding of that particular review. Yeah, but there are other studies, Michael, that show at an individual level, for individual, when you're talking about the effect on the epidemic or the pandemic as a whole, the data are less strong. But when you talk about as an individual basis of someone protecting themselves or protecting themselves from spreading it to others, there's no doubt that there were many studies that show that

there is an advantage when you took it the broad populate. Ball face liar, ball face liar. Now, these were told. You know, we're told, and you know how people have reacted to you when you didn't wear the mask. You're gonna kill us. Your kids need to be taken away from you. You're a threat. You had at the very beginning of it, you had, Scott Adams, writes the Dilbert cartoon says, getting harder and harder to tell these freedom lovers from sociopaths. You were a sociopath.

If you didn't do this, well, if it was about individual health, why can't we make those determinations. Oh no, it was about public health, So you don't get to make those determinations. We didn't mandate anything, he said. Coercion is not a choice. Coercion was mandate, no jab, no job. You know, don't wear the mask, you don't don't even ask to be seated at a table, that type of thing. And

where did this mostly happen? It mostly happened in private businesses. They were the ones who were gave them this very thin veneer, so thin that we can all clearly see through it, this very thin veneer of plausible deniability. As I said before, this is where we are right now, and these people are all saying it. Faucci as well as Trump. You know, I didn't do it. I didn't do it, wasn't me right. It

was those people below me. They've taken. Just as they turned the Constitution upside down and inside out, just as they turn every law and every principle that organized our country upside down and inside out, they've done the same thing with a Nurberg excuse. It's not I was just following orders from the people low down, you know. I just do whatever they tell me. I don't think about it. I don't worry about the moral or legal implications.

I just follow the orders. Right now, they're saying I didn't order anybody. Where'd they get this idea? Fauci Trump, Where'd they get that idea? So again you heard him said, This is CNN and the New York Times coming out against Faucci flawed observational studies, said Tom Jefferson at Oxford, who put together this stuff that's too charitable. Quite frankly, they knew. They knew, as a matter of fact, for years, I talked about

this. So it's been a while since I talked about it. I think the year was two thousand and two, but I remember that it was New South Wales, and I remember that it was the same doctor who discovered she said the parvo virus or dogs. But she did a study about mask and she said, well, they're completely ineffective after twenty minutes. And she said, at that point in time, you get so much saliva saturation on these masks that the pressure of your breath is pushing these particles out and you get

smaller particles that travel farther and remain airborne longer. So you're actually exacerbating the spread of this if you got it right. And of course the mask themselves, you know that's what it's supposed to stop. Everybody knows that according to the virus theory, it's so small that to say that you're going to stop it with any of these masks, including an in ninety five, is absurd. It's like saying I'm going to stop mosquitoes by putting up a chain link

fence. So it's not going to stop the airborne particles. They say, well, this is to stop the viral particles that are mixed in with your saliva. But she said after twenty minutes, that doesn't help. And then we had the German study that was done after all this madness began, and it looked at what it does to you as an individual, and the fact that you're when you breathe out, that's one of the ways that your body eliminates waste. And so what you were actually doing is inhaling back in your

waists. And so they notice a big uptick and disease for people who are wearing the mask, and you can it's own their face. You can see the mask, the pimples on the people's face that have to wear it all day and some of these jobs, and it was never allowed by OSHA. They said, if you're working in a really dusty environment where you got big dust particles and those masks can actually help, you can't wear for more than

twenty minutes because people got to be able to take that off. Give them a break, let them take the mask off, let him breathe him air. No, they're not going to do that anymore. They're gonna have you wear that thing all day, breathing back in your waste, your disease, bringing it deeper in. And that's what he found out was that it any any bacteriological things that takes it back down deeper, kind of the same type of stuff they were doing with the ventilator, right, you know, giving

people bacterial infections. This is a filthy stupid lie. These masks are and Fauci is a filthy, stupid liar. He's pushed this, he continues to push it, he continues to reposition himself with a new lie every day. In response to this. On Rumble Rannosaurus Radio, thank you very much for the tip, says there is an ebola outbreak at burning Man right now. Apparently I saw that as a rumor. I think the best description of what's

going on. The sodom and Gomorrah and they're they're stuck in the Mirie clay. They go back to the Psalm forty. These people, it is this NonStop orgy of drugs and sex and basically they do stupid stuff. You wind up with stupid consequences. Who knows what they've got. Probably Bola is the least of their worries of the kind of sexual disease transmissions I've got there,

and the drugs and the occult stuff and everything else. On Rock Fan Angus Mustang, lots of sheep wile wearing masks on the plane today, giving me flashbacks at twenty twenty. Yeah, yeah, uh zaxo vozos on. That's my guess, that's how you might pronounce that on rock Fan. The people that stayed on YouTube and played those games brainwashed themselves for that access, and some paid a high price for it. Well, you know, that's the whole thing is we don't want to live my lives, right, Yeah,

that's the that's the tyrant's game. You know, you got to say the two plus two equals five. You gotta pull that back and not go down that path. So anyway, we've known that for quite some time. We've known that it's as bad for the user to have him ask on This is one of the things in this study they said, well, you know, we have now definitively proven with these studies that they absolutely do not work. But they said studies need to be done to look at the harm that they

do. That's the other part of that study. Rampaul never misses a chance to criticize Fauci. Good. I just wish that Rampau would criticize pharmaceutical people, that he would give people the truth about this vaccine and all the rest of this stuff, and about Gilliad and Rim dezever that his wife bought stock in. He said. Faucci admits that masks don't work for the public at large, but still absurdly claims that masks work on an individual basis more up

to fuge. Yeah, that's exactly right, switch it to suit yourself. And yeah, until now, they've always disregarded individual health. And I talked about it, So you cannot have public health if you disregard individual health. And so now he's saying, yeah, but you know, it's the individual health that's what this is about. Well, then I get to make my

individual choice. All of your mandates and your quote unquote recommendations and the penalties that came with it, you know, all of that stuff was based on the fact that, well, you don't get to decide about this because this affects all of us. So it's not your body, your choice that they always talk about, we're going to tell you what to do. So the study says anti barle drugs and vaccines may be insufficient to prevent the spread of

these severe acute respiratory syndromes SARS, that type of thing. And they said this is an update of a Cochrane review last published in twenty twenty. They knew this in twenty twenty, but what they've done is they've now added another eleven randomized control trials, and so that brings the total up to seventy eight. Now, I don't know how many of these things they had in twenty twenty, but they published it in twenty twenty and they said, this stuff

doesn't work. We've known this for a very very long time. We knew it even before it was common sense would tell you that again, airborne particles, you're not going to stop them. You're not going to stop them from coming out around the side. So I've used to I had penned for months at the top of my Twitter feed a picture of somebody blowing smoke with a mask on, and it came out at the sides and top, through it all the rest of it, right, And that's exactly what Faucci was doing.

It was blowing smoke at all of us and Trump as well. And they have now seventy eight random controlled trials. They've added another eleven recently, said, two from Mexico, one from Denmark, Bangladesh, England, Norway, et cetera. Et This is all over the world. People have been studying this. We have the data. Fact you doesn't care about data. He's not doing science. Science is based on data. Science is based on

experiments. Science is based on random controlled trials and other things like that. Now he wants this to be his pronouncements, his opinions, because he is science. So they said, the risk of a bias for these random controlled trials, it was mostly high or unclear medical surgical masks compared to no masks. We included twelve trials that looked at this wearing masks. The conclusion says, in the community makes little or no difference to the outcome of influenza like

illness. And we have a ninety five percent confidence interval on that based on looking at these trials. So explain that to us fauci. Wait, you please come up with some plausible lie. At least these new eleven trials that they added to the existing sixty seven, These new eleven, just those eleven

had thirty four thousand, five hundred and three participants. Pretty broad they said, there was no clear difference between the use of medical surgical masks compared within ninety five respirators and healthcare workers when use in routine care to reduce respiratory viral infection. And they said, but then what we found out was the harms. The harms caused by these masks has not been investigated sufficiently. It's been under investigated. So that's the reality of where we are. And yet you

know he got to wear him anyway, gotta wear him. And remember that, you know, Trump really wanted Faucci's approval with all this stuff. So I played for you on Thursday. This is from the Trump twenty twenty campaign talking about how he was Faucci's a little sidekick. The President has listened to what I have said, and with the other people on the task force, has said the first and only time that I went in and said we should

do mitigation strongly, the response was yes, we'll do it. But when he suggests, why don't we do this and I say no, that's really not a good idea from a scientific standpoint, he has never overruled me. The travel was another recommendation when we went in and said we probably should be doing that, and the answer was yes. When I've made recommendations, he's taken them. And then another time was we should do it with Europe and

the answer was yes, he's never counted all overwritten me. And the next time we should do it with the UK and answer was yes. I never Trump was a yes man that I've done that where I said, for scientific reasons, we really should do this, that he hasn't said, let's do it. The first and only time that doctor Burkes and I went in and

formally made a recommendation to the President to actually have a quote shutdown. If President listened to the recommendation and went to the mitigation, yeah, vote for Trump, vote for pets. Yeah, I look at that. It just the thing that astonished me the most about that was not that Trump was a yes man, not that he was a funky, not that he was you know, Abbott to Fauci's costello. Yeah, oh you know, HCQ. I heard that's really good and maybe we can inject sunlight into veins. Maybe

that would do it as well. Oh, come on, says FI don't know what you're talking about. I'm the science guy here. You just say yes when I talked that, okay, publicly did that, and Trump single handedly discredited eight c Q and Iver mctons we talked about last week. You know, people are saying, hey, we were using this stuff and it's very effective. Then Trump came out and endorsed it, and then Faucci, you know, used him as a court jester for President Faucci. That's what

Trump was, a court jester for him, yes man. And then at that point, yeah, it was full on war against Iver mcton at eight CQ and Trump put that clip together talking about how he was Faucci's yes man, Faucci's court jester. I did everything Faucci told me to do. And then at the end his last day in office, he gives Faucci and Burke's an Operation Warp Speed Medal, Special Medal of Commendation for excellent work done. Trump's voters wanted him to fire, but you know, I saw stuff like

that. It's one of the reasons why I told people I'm not voting for Trump. You need to understand which side. At least with Biden, you know who he's playing for. Trump is a fifth column, backstabbing Benedict Donald. As recently as this May, Fauci said unvaccinated children should still mask up when playing with their friends. This may. This may. But this study, before they added these eleven random controlled trials, when they only had sixty

seven of them, they put this out from the Cochrane Library. They said wearing mask is pointless. There's still no evidence a mask or effective during a pandemic, said Tom Jefferson. And at that point in time in February, but then you have three months later, mass Fauci's still saying, yeah, you got to wear them in the playground, all this stuff. At least they're not telling people where two or three masks at a time. What ridiculous

nonsense. There's no evidence that they were make any difference, full stop. They heard that quote that was read to Faucci by Michael Smerconish. When you're talking about the effect on the epidemic of the pandemic as a whole. Fauci said, well, the data is less strong there, less strong. No, it's been risk proven strong data says that they don't work thirty five thousand plus people and just the recent eleven random control to trials, So they don't

work. So what's still a question and their mind is the harm that's done to the wear. That's the only question that hasn't been studied sufficiently. Yeah, but there's other studies, Michael that showed the individual level, you know, for these individuals it might be protective. No, not at all, zero zip, not at And then we're talking about well, then It doesn't have anything to do with the herd. I heard something about immunity, right,

herd immunity. It's something I heard from Faucci. You didn't notice how they stopped talking about her immunity. Faucci's not talking about her community with the vaccines or a mask or any of this stuff. Now, Oh, now we're back to individual health. Doctor Burks is now on the other side of this. She's flipped one hundred and eighty degrees. She says, we don't need to mandate. Oh, we never mandated. We made recommendations. Yeah, I'm recommending that you don't. You know. It's kind of like the

protection racket, you know. Yeah, I think you need to pay me some money so that nothing happens to your business here. Right, it'd be a shame. It's a beautiful place. I'd hate to see something happen to this place. I can make sure that nothing happens, because you know, if you don't pay me, something might happen. We need to actually empower people with the information they need for themselves and their families, because every family

is different. This is Deborah Burks saying this now after two years of saying the opposite. You got Fauci's now saying, well, this is for the individual to decide. We know it doesn't work from a public health standpoint, but it's for the individual. Burks goes even further, this is for the individual in the family to design. And by the way, playing outside is

safe, playgrounds are safe. Really wow, I guess we can believe it now because Fauci and Burks, well, at least Burks says so now that she says this, it's it's the Trump media is happy to report that. But you know the fact that she was Trump's pick. He put her on the operational WARPSPI thing and he kept her there and gave her medal for that as well. Uh and so this is a headline from zero Head Trump Lockdown. Tyrant does a one aide. He says, no new masks, no

new mask mandates. And as I point out, a former military researcher, AIDS researcher, that's how she got hooked up with Fauci. He created that whole AIDS thing, and he was I played for you the clips were we're seeing. Yeah, you know, you got to keep your distance. You could catch it the AIDS. You know, from being around somebody like that.

Remember how they excoriated people for saying when when Faucci claimed that he had proof that it was caused by a virus and so forth, and it's in the blood and all the rest of stuff, and everybody was in them, then camusquitoes transferred. I mean, that was a logical conclusion of Faucci's lies about AIDS. We know none of that is true. Now. Of course, she also tried to push him desevere as a cure for AIDS, but

he really rode that into prominence. And so you know the people who said that, who went to the logical conclusion, assuming that Fauci was telling them the truth what she wasn't, They were excoriated. You know, you are pushing homophobia if you say this could be transferred by mosquitoes and things like that. But that was a logical conclusion from what he was telling people. So

she got connected with Faucci with the AIDS research. But as they point out on zero Hedge, she had no training, no experience, no publications and epidemiology or in public health policy. Why did Trump put her on? I don't know. He didn't use the best people, did he He didn't pick

the best people did. He His picks were horrible, including this, except that if you want somebody who's going to push a political agenda, they don't need to have training, experience publications, They don't need to know anything about epidemiology. They just need to follow the orders. And that's what Trump was doing as well. He was following the orders to these people. She had a similar role in dictating how the Trump Task Force was on the country lockdown

for the pandemic. In March of twenty twenty, Burkes and Fauci were grinning like cheshire cats, writes Zero Edge as they laid out an unprecedented lockdown and masking strategy, which Burkes later admitted they pulled out of their behinds Now there were re visiting mask mandates of the latest COVID nineteen surge there seemingly on different sides of the debate. So she goes on on Sunday and says, we don't need a mandate. Oh but she called it a mandate. Did you

see that. Uh, she's a little bit too clever. You know, he's gonna play around. Well, we didn't mandate anything. We made recommendations here and so a person says, okay, here we are you know, now we're into this for years and we don't need a mandate anymore. So when you look at at Trump again, Trump says, fearmongering about the new COVID variants is a lunatic ploy to rig the twenty twenty four election. The Epic Times headline, So it's all about rigging the election? Is it?

Well? Was that what the twenty twenty version that you did, Trump? Was that what that was about that? Did you do that to rig the election? Did you do that to rig the election with the mail out all the ballot stuff and everything? Was this a long term plan? Was this like a professional wrestling thing where you pose as the anti globalist and the globe will say, oh, yeah, he's horrible, you know, he's he's

against us and everything. And then you get all of the people who would have opposed this if Hillary had done it, if Biden had done it, All of those people just well maybe they don't comply, but they don't actively resist and oppose it. They're just kind of shut up and set out because Trump is running this thing. Was that what this is all about? And then Trump puts in the mail election, mail out, ballost everybody the more of the marrier, harvest the ballots and all the rest of the stuff.

And then when he loses, he calls foul. He sets up this whole January the sixth thing. And now he is setting this up that, you know, again playing by the same rules that he's already lost my wants. He is setting himself up to get the nomination and lose the general election and then push us into a civil war. That's the next step. This is the left right progression. This is the tag team professional wrestling stuff. Oh yeah, Trump's on your side, right, I remember he's now out there

saying this. Left wing lunatics are trying very hard to bring back COVID lockdowns and mandates with all of their sudden fear mongering. You did that in twenty twenty. You did it. Gee whiz. You know what else is coming in election? They want to restart the COVID hysteria so they can justify more lockdowns, more censorship, more illegal dropbox is, more mail in ballots and trillions of dollars in payoffs to their political allies heading in. He did all

of that twenty four election. Does that sound familiar? Yeah, because you did it. People. These are sick people were dealing with. But to every COVID tyrant who wants to take away our freedom are these words. We will not comply. We will continue to lie. You know, that's really what he should say. Trump continues to lie. Oh you heard the list there, right, these left wing lunartis. It's the left wing lunartics, is not him, fear mong green. I want to reintroduce their left wing

lockdown and mandate policies. It was all done under his administration. All of that was done under his administration. And as a matter of fact, he took credit for it, you know, not only the fact that he was Fauci's yes man. But as I showed this to you on Thursday, but at a post for the purpose of creating conflict and confusion, some of the fake news media saying that it is their governor's decision to open up the States, not that of the President of the United States, the federal government.

Let it be fully understood, this is incorrect. It is the decision of the president, and for many reasons, he shut it down. He opens it up, right, Yeah, Trump giveth and Trump taketh away your freedoms. It's all about he did everything. But anyway, he said, I'm gonna warn these tires to take away your freedoms like I did in twenty twenty. You know, these people want it today. They are tyrants. So

uh yeah. But here's a conspiracy theory. Perhaps Trump did this for his masters, you think, uh yeah, prom possibly listen to what he had to say with Fox News because Fox News is selling this mask stuff so well, you know, you hear this is a good thing. And they go to Trump White House and the guy says, you know, Goldman Sachs says, this will be good. Don't you think you should do this? Oh yeah, I think probably we should believe so disappear I do. I do.

Yeah, sure at some point. And I think we're gonna have a vaccine very soon too. Speaking of COVID nineteen, Goldman Sacks put out a model yesterday saying that a model universal masks, it would be a net positive for GDP. We know the HM model says that if they're universal masks, that it would be benefits, it would save lives. So if there is an economic benefit, sir, and there is a public health benefit, sir, why not go forward and say there should be mandatory masks all across this

country. Well, I don't know if you need mandatory because you have many places in the country where people stay very long distance. You talk about social distancing. But I'm all for masks. I think masks are good. I would wear if I were in a group of people and I was close, you would wear one. Oh, I would? I would? Oh, I have. I mean, people have seen me wearing one if I'm in a group of people where we're not, you know, ten feet away.

But usually I'm not in that position, and everyone's tested because I'm the president. They get tested before they see me. But if I were in a tight situation with people, I would absolutely The public will see that at some point. I mean, I'd have no problem. Actually I had a mask and I sort of like the way I looked okay. I thought it was okay. It was a dark black mask, and I thought it looked okay.

It looked like the Lone Ranger. But have no problem with it, I think, and if people feel good about it, they bane of our existence. Yeah, you know, Goldman sacks. That Fox says, Goldman Sacks says, would be good. They've got a model, They've got a computer. Model says it'd be good. Yeah, yeah, pretty soon ai AI says it would be good, and Goldman Sacks has got an AI that

says it's going to be good. So yeah, how do we justify lockdowns, censorship, illegal draw boxes, mail in ballots, and trillions of dollars in payoffs to political allies, which is everything that he did. He's now projecting it on other people. Amazing, they rigged the twenty twenty election and they're going to do the same thing again. And he admits nearly that it was all a plandemic. Oh so this wasn't about the virus. This is about rigging the election, and so how did you use it? Trump?

So again, you know, was this taking orders from Goldman Sacks and the rest of these people? Turning point USA, Charlie Kirk says, there's a plot to push Covidian tyranny and lock you down again just in time for the election. Just mimic everything that Trump has to say. Charlie, that's your job, right. Trump does what Faucci says, and he repeats it, he executes it, and then Charlie Kirk and his sycophanic maga media people right

like him of his ilk they do whatever Trump says. So they're basically pushing what Faucci says. Right. So again, you know, Deborah Brooks was two and a half years later on all this stuff. Now Charlie Kirk has come around as well, two and a half years late. But yeah, finally he gets it. And then Trump said if he is elected, he would use every available authority to push back on mask and vaccine mandates, cutting federal funding. That's how he would do it. Right. What did I

say when all this stuff was on it? I said, he's paying the governor's Republican and Democrat to do what he wants, and if they don't do what he wants, he cuts their funding. But he gave him so much money. These governors had, Gavin Newsom, Cuomo, people like Brad Little and Idaho. These people had several times the amount of money that the entire state budget was at their personal discretion to use the buy political power and favors

from people. So they're going to do exactly what Trump and found you wanted to do. And I said, you know, the buck stops with the president, but the buck also starts with the president, and that's how they get their policies out there. And so he says, I would cut federal funding to colleges or airlines that have mandates like this, and except he paid them to have these kind of mandates. A ginny. He paid the airlines, right, they got a lot of relief. You do what I say,

or we're gonna hit you with fines and things like that. The interesting thing about this is that he promises that if he is elected for a second term, he will do the things that Dessantists did as governor. Because that's all the stuff that Desant. Trump didn't do that Desantists did those things. You say, it's gonna push back a mask and vaccine mandates, gonna punish people downstream of the state government by withholding their funds. Trump didn't do that.

He did just the opposite of that. And of course Biden is saying, you know, he's popping in for a new vaccine. He says, this one works, and we're going to make sure that everybody gets it. So the Trump press is calling it the election variant. No. Twenty twenty was Trump's election variant, and that election variant, unfortunately, is still with us. Who's going to get rid of this vote by mail stuff? Why

isn't anybody talking about that. We don't need to have that now there's no lockdown, and so they're saying, well, you know, they left that in place, just like they've left their usurped power in place. And so that's why these people are saying, well, we're gonna do the election again like we did in twenty twenty. Everybody stay home. If you don't take these things away, if you don't take away the power that they grabbed,

if you don't take away these new rules that Trump put in. Yeah, they're going to do it exactly the same way, one way or the other on rocks Fanne, Thank you very much, Eric, I appreciate the tip. That's very kind. Appreciate that. So New Jersey nursing home slammed by COVID surge as COVID deaths rise, and they say this county was also hit especially hard at the height of the COVID and was recorded more than four hundred and forty eight outbreaks since early twenty twenty. Again, why is it in

this particular county, Bergen County, just northwest of New York City. Is it something about COVID that it just loves that environment there or something is it in the you know, is it in the soil or something there in that county. Or maybe it's the people who are declaring the pandemic. Maybe it's not a bug. Maybe it's the bureaucrats who are bugging us. Is that what that is? Why would it be the same kick off? Here's the first county and they got it the worst, and now they're getting it first

again and the worst again. Seriously, why can't people see this? Now? Here's the good news is Okay, you hang tough, you stand up for your freedom. You know, you don't know what's going to happen. There's no guarantee that you're going to win, but you could win big. We've seen a lot of people win big. And here's another situation. A fired professor wins a key victory in her free speech case over mask and vaccine policy Tricia Griffin, who says she was fired for asking questions, asking questions

when they announced what their mask and vaccination policies are going to be. She had some questions. I've got some questions. You're fired. She was granted a narrow win after the university filed a motion to dismiss the case. In part the judge. US District Judge John Levy ruled that while her First Amendment claim can proceed, other charges were dismissed. So she's going to sue them on that. They don't want to make this about the vaccine. They make

it about her First Amendment rights. But look, we'll make it about anything that we can make these people pay for what they did. Your First Amendment rights, a free speech and question your religious beliefs, all these whatever you can get these people, go after them, punish them because the government's not going to do anything, the GOP establishment Trump and these people gonna do anything to stop any of this. So make them pay, Make these companies pay,

make these universities pay. Trump says, well, I'm going to cut their money off. They probably won't. You cut their money off. Do a lawsuit. Look, it's a lot less riskier then Governor Dewines lottery. Remember that, you know, hey, get a vaccine and I'll put your name in a hat and you might win a million dollars and if you lose, you might die or be disabled the rest of your life with this. The worst that happens on the downside is you lose your job and you don't

get any compensation for it. You lose a job working for a bunch of creeps you think they get to dictate to you everything in your life. That's not much of a loss, quite frankly, and long term you'll find it it's a benefit. But you might if you resist this stuff and push back on these people, you might win the lottery as well. So again, that's the way that we need to respond to this thing. Do not comply.

Don't listen to Trump's lies. By the way, the nurse that was talking to the video that played last week, that was from back in twenty twenty. Even then, I think, I said it was recent. I had not seen that before. But even then people understood what this is. Oh two weeks from now, how do you know two weeks from now this is going to happen, or two months from now this is going to happen.

I said that all along. We saw that from Trump, we saw it from Biden, we saw it from Macron, we saw it from Trudeau. Every one of these globalist leaders, regardless of whether they posed as globeless leaders or not, they all did the same thing. In New Zealand, the new prime minister who replaced jab Senda. Arden is now denying that vaccines were compulsory, same line, same lie as Fauci. We didn't make you do it, Yeah we did. Yeah, And so Rebecca Barnett says,

we're at the quote no one made you take it. It was your choice. Stage of the pandemic. New Zealand's new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins time reporters on Sunday in terms of the vaccine mandates, I acknowledge it was a difficult time for people, but they ultimately made their own choices. There was no compulsory vaccination. People made their own choices. Oh really was that? You know? The no jab no job say it's a choice. It's a choice.

He's not forcing anybody to do this stuff. Jab Send to Arden said, if you want, if you want summer, if you want to go to bars and restaurants, get vaccinated. If you want to get a haircut, get vaccinated. If you want to go to a concert or a festival, get vaccinated. If you want to go to a gym or a sporting event, get vaccinated. If you are not vaccinated, these are everyday things that you're going to miss out on. So it was your choice, right

as Rebecca Barnett another one. But mugger pulls a gun on you, does give me your wallet? Technically you don't have to comply. Yeah, well you know it's like your money or your life. You got a choice, right, they hold the gun to your head, your money or your life. Yeah. See, thank you for voluntarily complying with the Income Tact rule. So you're basically said, you probably don't see it like this, said

a reporter. But there's two different classes of people. This reporter said to Jabs into Arden at the time, So if you're vaccinated or unvaccinated, you have all these rights if you're vaccinated, and Jabs send to Arden said yep, that's what it is. Yep. Yeah, So there go a choice. He says. I've said all along, Trump was already running this scam, and I told people, you know, people, well you're not voting

for Trump. Well we know that Biden's going to mandate the stuff. And I said, people will understand that Biden is mandating it, they don't understand that Trump is coercing it, and that he's already doing it through companies who are complying with his orders that he's repeating from Fauci and you know it is does it with with carrots and bribery in the same way that DeWine did it.

And then the Democrats come along and they get rougher and they say, well, you know, we're going to no more bribes, We're just going to blackmail you. You do it or else, I said, at least at that point, especially because it's a partisan, partisan thing. Now, oh that's a Democrat giving me orders. Well, I'm not taking orders from a Democrat. I'd take him from Trump because he's playing forty chess. But I'm not taking any orders from any Democrat. And so they'll push back for

that, and they'll push back because they understand that it's an order. They've got a misplaced trust and Trump and so this is is uh what it looked like in Australia. Here's a woman about a half dozen cops, not as people are there filming it and hectoring the cops where they dare not get physical with the cops because the cops have a license to kill, right like James Bond or something. Information, What do you do it? What are you opining that? Back? An alarn, I'm you cannot. Yeah, they

can do whatever they want. The police. They got a uniform and a title. You guys are Phil sorry, yeah, a big guy, big guy. They're big cop with the mask. You guys are philth Oh yeah, what what'd you say about that? You're filth like that guy last week? I got four years law enforcement or forty years or whatever it was. You know, I realize that you hate the police. I hate the police that use their authority like that. They're police who follow their oath to the

constitution. They get fired, they get purged, these people get promoted. You want to talk about what they're doing in Maui other places like that.

Oh, well, you hate the police, then no, I hate institutions that have been corrupted because they embrace that kind of behavior, because they pushed that kind of behavior out, because they push the people who refuse to engage in that kind of behavior out, they're left with a certain class of people, like that tall guy who was going to come over there and get in

the face the person's reporting. Travis tells me it's Harp's birthday in Australia's a happy birthday, Harps happier times this year than it was three years ago. Right, So hopefully we're not going to let them do this to us again. Many of us didn't let them do it the first time, and so again the same articles sign a Perth doctor's clinic during the height of the workplace vaccine mandates. COVID vaccines are all over case mandatory. In some industries.

All vaccines have to be consented to. Please do not abuse our staff. If you feel coerced into your vaccine. There you go. Choice. So here we are. Nobody made you take it, right, That's what they're gonna say. You know, when you are have uncontrollable tremmors, or you're paralyzed, or your family member is dead, nobody made you take it. You took it voluntarily because you know you're kid. Took it because the kid wanted to be in your and the junior varsity basketball team or something. And

now he's had a heart attack and he's dad. But it was your choice. A Florida physician who was fired and this is the doctor, John Little I played the video when this happened. He had been fighting with the board there in Florida and De Santis's Florida and Latipo as Attorney Surgeon General Territory. He was fighting this stuff and he went to speak up at a public meeting talking about how there was only one allowed treatment and that treatment didn't work and

the stuff that they knew worked was being kept from people. When he spoke up about that, they stripped him of his board certification. He has taken legal action and he now has that back. A long time family physician in o'calla and a medical school professor, began posting video sharing his thoughts about COVID nineteen testing, treatment and vaccines early on in the so called pandemic. He was frustrated to find his content was often pulled down from his YouTube channel,

so he moved his content to Rumbull. Then in January of twenty twenty two, and again five months later, he received warning letters from the American Board of Family Medicine. A letter said that his videos on YouTube and rumbull spread quote medical misinformation and could put his board certification in jeopardy. So when he showed up in person to speak against these hospital policies, that's when they pulled

it. And at the center of his persecution was Ivermectin. Well, when we come back, we're going to talk before we leave the medical stuff and get into some of the spiritual sickness of this country, Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate, Woody Allen, Emma Stone, all the rest of this stuff, both left and right. You know, it truly is amazing. We're want to talk about that, but it got another thing to talk about in terms

of the pharmaceutical war that is going on between Fiser and Maderna. It appears that there is no honor among thieves, imagine my surprise, and there's no honor among mass murderers either. That two of them are after each other because there is a big tidal wave vaccines using mRNA technology on the way and they both want to have that entire pile of money for themselves. On Rumble busy Bee seven seven to thank you for the dip last week going Shroyer Men for

War has also said the line nobody made anyone take the vaccine? Did he really well? Nobody made anybody go to the capitol in January sixty. The Trump supporters don't care. They're excusing Faucci and Borla and the rest if it means that they can excuse Trump. Yeah, that's what it is. That's what it is. Yeah, they're playing forty chess and you are, their pawns will be right back making sense common again. You're listening to the David Night Show. Well on Rumble. Thank you very much, Chris So,

I appreciate the tip. Thank you again for your hard work. Well, thank you. But you know, this is the time that we live in, folks, So we live in interesting times, and uh, you know God has chosen to put us in such a time is this, So it's up to us to to tow the line and to keep the course on this stuff. Look fiser, as I said before, then the court battle, it just kind of step back and enjoy it. And I remember when people said, you know, you look at the Iran Iraq war, what do

you just step back and hope they both lose. I hope both Viser and Moderna both lose. And this thing, they have asked the US Court to revoke Moderna's patents for COVID nineteen vaccine technology. Here's the way I see this rolling out. And I think I've said this before, but I haven't said

it too often. If you go back and you look at Operation Warp Speed, and of course Faucci was running this thing, and who did he put and charge technically of Operation warp speed Mancess Sloughy and if you go back and you look, Monceff's Sloughy and Fauci. As I said, before I started researching Moncets SLAWI I had not heard of him before, but when I started looking, I found that he and Francis Collins and Faucci were like, you

know, three amigos. Every time one of these pharmaceutical things, they're out there talking. And by the way, and the last few years before this happened, in the late teens, they were all pushing electraceuticals and that's you know, the thing to come after the mRNA stuff, and so you know, electraceuticals away with the future and everything, but also the mRNA. And it was not the first time that Faucci and Monseff Slowie had collaborated. He

had been the head of vaccine technology. I can't remember the name of I think it was MRK, but I'm not sure if it was Merk or it was a different one, but he one of the big drug companies. Mansef Sloughie had been the chief of the vaccine stuff, and so they had worked together on some of these HPV vaccines. But they had also worked together and

pushed out Demricks with the swine flu thing. And I've mentioned that in the past several times because in Scandinavian countries where they didn't have the political pressure to not look and to say nothing and to see no evil here, no evil, or speak no evil about pharmaceutical companies, actually identified that they had a large number of kids who had been given and demricks the thing that mansp Slowe's company came up with that Fauci pushed had large percentage of kids who got narcolepsy

or catalepsy, and arcilepsy just makes you fall asleep, really, you know, suddenly at unexpected times. Catalepsy makes you freeze. And of course there's been stories Edgar Allan Poe, it's a very rare thing. But Edgar Allan Poe, you know, did that in premature burial. One's been I think Arthur cunnan Doyle did that in one of his Sherlock Holmes things that it's very strange. We saw some pictures of people getting that kind of adverse reaction with

these COVID shots as well. But they had worked together and in Scandinavia they said, you know, you've given this to the kids, and you know that was a little over a decade ago. Now, these kids, some of them in there early to mid twenties, there was you know, a year or two ago one of them committed suicide because it could not have a life, couldn't do anything that the narcolepsy was so bad, you know, couldn't drive a car, he might fall asleep suddenly, that type of thing.

So they had rushed a flu type of vaccine out without doing sufficient testing. Once before, they had been partners at a lot of these different conferences, and so you know, you go back again to the Trump Dog and Pony show that staged for television where he gets all the different drug companies in at the table literally and he goes to the first one, how long is it gonna take you? Oh, that's way too long. The next one a little bit less time, but still way too long. On and on

down there, and they get to Moderna. Moderna says, well, we got mRNA and we can do it right now because we'll make your body manufacture the antigen and we don't have to go through the manufacture. All right, that's it, You're gonna do it. Make you the head of operation Warp Speed the whole thing was staged. They even't had the different companies there and descending order of how long it's going to take them to manufacture this stuff.

And so I've said from the very beginning that this whole thing was set up by Faucci and Sloughy to help moderna help his pal. He was going to participate in it somehow. I bet if you look, eventually somebody's going to find out there's probably some kind of financial kickback there to Faucci. That's my hunch. But again, no receipts for that. That's just a hunch. Maybe they're just really good friends and he just wanted to see his friend make

tens of millions of dollars who knows or billions. But you know, they were there and they had the stuff ready to go, and it was my opinion that this stuff and we know because we've seen how a lot of this stuff was already pre you know, pre dawn. They're ready to roll this

stuff out in anticipation of this. And then Fiser got Entifiser is a big corrupt company that's got lots of manufacturing muscle, and so they shoved their way in and kind of leap frogged over Moderna, and so Moderna sued them for violating their patents, and now Fiser is fighting them in court even after you know, Fiser has been blackmailing people, blackmailing not people but governments, entire

governments countries, three of them in scanning not scanning it. South America talked about it, Brazil, Argentina in a third unnamed country country that eventually complied with their blackmail stuff and said that you've got to hold us harmless from any manufacturing negligence, any other things like that, in addition to the fact that we just rushed this thing through untested. Of course that's a given, you're

gonna not charge us for that. But if we're really sloppy and careless, you know, if we do things like have the active ingredient vary from three micrograms to one hundred micrograms factor of thirty three, you're not going to come after us for manufacturing stuff. And you're going to guarantee this by giving us title to property that is outside of your country. That's you're going to back

it up with that. And so some of them went public, and it's not just those Central South American countries, We've now had countries in Europe and other places who have come out talking about that Alfizer is trying to blackmail them. Now they're saying that Moderna's patents are so broad that they essentially co opt the entire field of messenger RNA technology. And there is going to be a big bunch of stuff coming down the pipe from the American government. You know,

this is a gold mine, this mRNA stuff. The patents are unimaginedly broad and cover technology that was known long before twenty fifteen. When MODERNA says it developed the technology, says one of the filings, They point to experiments at doctor Robert Malone and others reported in nineteen ninety and Science Magazine a test

described in nineteen ninety three paper in the European Journal of Immunology. And so Robert Malone has something to say about this now, he said, it's interesting to watch this fight here and now he finds himself at the center of this. His work. Subsequent improvements of the technology, such as using lipid nanoparticles to deliver the messenger RNA, we're also described in public materials before MODERNA requested patents, say the filing. And when I say that they know, Fiser

kind of leap frogged Moderna when they were organized. They operated for ten years without ever having a profit, without ever having any product go to market. They were just running on fairy tale stories that they told Wall Street to get people to invest into their company. And so they did that for ten years. And when they started their company, the entire focus was on Messenger RNA.

They called you know, the ny are Mode RNA. They called their company Mode RNA, and then they changed the mphosis on the different salabels to make it Moderna fives or CEO Albert Borla said during the conference in twenty twenty that the company's mRNA vaccine was using an anagen quote which is I think the same like the one Moderna is using unquote. So it's going to be a back and forth. They kind of admitted, yeah, we're using the same

thing they're doing and so forth. Then now they're going to say that, you know, because of work that was done back in the nineteen nineties. So Robert Malone writes this substack piece and the delights of the Fiser Moderna cat fight. He says, I'm a bit embarrassed. He says, to admit that I'm taking a perverse pleasure and watching the cat fight between fisermredern A play out. Not to gloat, but I find it validating, or rather satisfying,

to watch these companies final lawsuits and counterlawsuits. They boil down to a schoolyard squabble over who came up with the ideas in the initial proof of concept for using mRNA for developing drugs and vaccines, he says, which I actually did, and then people criticized him and said, no, he didn't do that. He's he's putting this on his CV and he didn't really do this

stuff. Companies that have exploited and unethically weaponized my early work and ideas, he said, for enormous profit, while also seeking to write me out of history. Oh what a tangled web we weave andforce we've practice to deceive.

Right, that's next, he says, Just to be clear for the haters, I received a total of one US dollar for my pioneering work, discoveries and patents relating to my graduate research involving mRNA delivery at the Salk Institute and UCSD University California, San Diego and Vical between nineteen eighty six and nineteen ninety. I played no role in development of any gene therapy based COVID vaccine.

The record shows that I was one of the early objectors to the rushed worldwide deployment of this technology, and I actively highlighted the now proven fact that the

spike protein expressed using this technology is a toxin. For speaking about this, I was widely criticized, fact checked, and ridiculed and corporate media and by the likes of doctor Paul Offitt. Furthermore, I discovered and documented the profound toxicity in both cell culture and animals associated with with the use of cadionic lipids

for delivering mRNA and DNA during the nineteen nineties. Documented and disclosed this at a conference that I organized where I invited and first met doctor k Kariko about a decade after my initial work at the Salk Institute. So what he's saying is, yes, I found this. I discovered this, we published it,

we talked about it. I didn't create any vaccines or any but I even talked about you and I told people how bad it was, and I didn't want to participate in it, didn't make any money with it, and even blew the whistle on the lipid nanoparticles, which in and of themselves are very dangerous. And so now these companies are fighting each other over this.

And here's why one hundred and thirty six point two billion dollars US government and pharmaceutical companies are investing a substantial amount to develop new m RNA vaccines for infectious diseases and cancer. And you remember how we started out the program. We had the the email from Handy talking about m RE University and how they're right next to the CDC. Guess who is right at the center of using the mRNA stuff for every kind of treatment, including supposedly stopping cancer. What a

joke? What a joke? This thing that they release inside of you that just starts replicating and there's no off switch to it. It's like a cancer in and of itself. Well, we'll use it to cure cancer. You talk about twisting this stuff, but this is why the patent lawsuits one hundred

and thirty six billion dollars in research. How much you think they're going to What do they think they're going to make if they're willing to put one hundred and thirty six billion dollars of research into it, and of course a lot of that money is coming from the US government, but the people want to Both of these companies want to own the patent or to say that it's in the public domain. If it's in the public domain, then Fiser wins out

because of their manufacturing capability. A newly established White House program announced on August at twenty third we'll be granting a total of twenty five million dollars over three years to Emory University. So they're there, and there's other universities that are there. But it's a really big industry. And again, it's not just the spike protein. It's not just that the mRNA is modifying your DNA, and we've seen that as well. They used to say, well, that

can't happen, and then you're in the middle of all this stuff. They had some research from Thomas Jefferson University that said, no, it does. It can be used to modify the DNA, and sometimes it does it inadvertently. You know. We want to look at everything as being cut and tried and perfected. You know, we look at the Crisper has nine, genetic modification, the editor and anything. We think that this is some kind of a scalpel. It's not. It's like a chainsaw. It messes a bunch

of stuff up. As many people have compared it to that, it can make some unintended changes. Any technology is going to have unintended consequences. Nothing that man makes works perfectly, and so you're going to have some unintended consequences. If you stop and thinking about the purpose of the mRNA is to copy the DNA, that they would always say, well, it doesn't modify it,

it just copies it. Well, if it doesn't copy it correctly, that's a modification, isn't it. And then they admitted, well, yeah, it actually can be used to modify the DNA. But then you also have the lipid nanoparticles. It's not just a spike protein that causes the disease. The LMPs that serve as a delivery method are also toxic and pro inflammatory. Research from twenty eighteen, before all this stuff happened, showed even small

amounts of nanoparticles taken up by the lungs can lead to cytotoxic effects. Ingested nanoparticles have been shown to affect lymph nodes, the liver, and the spleen, while when injected as a drug carrier. They can pass any barrier, and they can translate, translocate to the brain, to ovaries, to testes, mainly after fatiocytosis by macrophages, which helps distribute them across the body. The effect of the reproductive system suggests lipid nanoparticles can be cytotoxic and can damage

DNA. So with all of this happening, we see the vindication of people here and there that have been wrongfully terminated, some of them getting some very good compensation, whether they are nurses or airline people, or university professors or doctors. Doctors are getting their licenses back and other things like that. We see now federal court rules against the FDA over these anti ivermectin posts. And this is a lawsuit that was brought by a trio of doctors because essentially,

the FDA is practicing medicine without a license. Faucci practiced medicine without a license. Berkes did the same thing, the CDC did the same thing. Trump did the same thing. These are not recommendations, they're not choices. They were mandates. They were bullying people, bribing, blackmailing, call it anything they want to, but we know exactly what this thing was, and so

the FDA was telling people that. The doctors in this lawsuits. So the FDA can inform, but it has no authority allowing it to recommend consumers stop taking medicine. That's not what the lawsuit says. That's what the US Circuit Judge Don Willett wrote in the ruling. You can't tell people to stop taking medication that you've approved, and that's what they had approved. They had approved both ACQ and IRA macton. This is just for off label use. They

had not approved it specifically for that particular thing. But it had been in use for sixty years, these two drugs plus and people knew what its safety profile was. So you know, hey, the FDA has said it's quote unquote safe, whatever that means. When the fcause it's always adverse effects with anything, not saying it's like drinking water. They're going to be careful about the water as well. But you like Colonel McGregor says, they're not spending

any money to clean up Palestine, Ohio. They're going to give it all to Ukraine and watch it go down the pipes. The corruption is so bad there that Zelinski had to appear to be doing something about it. So he just fired one of the people that was a part of that military material that they're getting in there. But it's thoroughly corrupted. That's there, and so

is our government. But you know, it is not harmless, but it has a known safety profile, and it's always in the past physicians would be able to make the determination that they wanted to use a drug that had been approved for use and an off label use, and so there essentially the FDA was trying to practice medicine without a license, like all these Helfier crafts were. The fdaight during the COVID nineteen pandemic multiple statements discouraging people from taking imctan.

We all remember the mocking lives. But you're not a horse. Stop taking this. You're not a horse, You're not a cow. Seriously, y'all, stop it. But they also had on their website a page that that little mocking thing linked to that said why you should not use ivermcton to treat or to prevent COVID nineteen. So these three doctors sued over that, and it looks like the judge agrees with them. Federal law gives the government

immunity against legal actions, but with some exceptions. One exception known as ultra v res, if I'm pronouncing that correctly. It's when an official acts outside of their authority. Plantiffs challenged the acts. Plaintiffs who challenged those acts must show that the official was quote acting without any authority whatever, or without any quote colorable basis for the exercise of authority. Pretty Much everything they did was

outside of the law. I mean, you got the CDC coming in interjecting themselves into financial contracts, saying you're not going to be able to foreclose or evict people who don't pay rent. Where they get that authority. It doesn't matter what you think of the policy. You know, in your compassion might say, well, you know, Trump took their job, took their business, told them they couldn't go to work, and all the rest of the stuff they don't have any way to pay. I understand that, Well where

did he get the authority to do that? And then they compound it rather than fixing the original mistake. The government will may always make a second mistake, So then they give dictatorial power to the CDC to say we're going to interject ourselves into these contracts. They should have fixed the original usurpation. Instead, they doubled down with more usurpations to the agency that is at the center of all this stuff, So the FDA has the authority to share data and

facts. The parties agreed, but they disagreed on whether or not the FDA can issue recommendations on medical matters such as treatments. So the FDA claimed that these were just informational statements, well disinformation, misinformation. They were lying, and we knew they were lying, and we already had in many countries where

they had done studies. They said, well, here's the situation. You got some cases and it's kind of popular here and start taking the AM go straight down to zero, and then the vaccine comes in and it shoots up way higher than it ever was claimed to be. Despite these concessions, the FDA never points to any authority that allows it to issue recommendations or to give

medical advice, says the judge. Rather, FDA argues that some posts included a hyperlink that leads to the update the update and turn to rex consumers to quote talk to your healthcare provider, as the phrase that made hundreds of billions of dollars for the cable news companies CNN, Fox News, MSNBC since the

nineteen nineties. Yeah, ask your healthcare provider. But not all the social media links included such a link, and even for those posts that did include a link, the post themselves offered advice, not merely information, said the judge. So it's good to see the FDA getting at least some come up, But of course they're not going to have much of a penalty involved in this. No, there's an interesting article and it needs to be talked about.

Brian shall Hobby at Health Impact News headline is more children under the age of sixteen died from non COVID vaccines than from COVID vaccines since December of twenty twenty, and he begins by talking about how, you know, we have heavily gone into and shown what is in the Bear's database, and then other

things that are not in the Bear's database. Of course we have talked about, you know, these kids who are now all children have to be screened for the risk of myocarditis because you know, they've got myocarditis and they're they're doing strenuous stuff like a kid does. They could die of a heart attack, just like an old person who's had a heart attack, because it's the

same profile. If you have myocarditis, and you can tell because it's got tropin in the blood, same as if you had some kind of a heart attack issue, then you are at the same risk of death from a heart attack. That's a person who's had a prior heart attack, had same mechanism happening here with a myocarditis and paracarditis that happens with a heart attack, and the prognosis is fifty percent chance of death in five years. So he's right

about the fact. What his point in all of this is to call how the people who will focus like RFK Jr. Brian Schall Hobby has a focused very heavily on RFK Junior, who has opposed the COVID vaccine and has opposed childhood vaccines, but says, I'm not anti vaccine, and I agree, and he talks about how much money Children's Health Defense has made off of the COVID vaccines, because this has been the most clear cut and egregious case I

think of the you know, the way they rushed this thing through, obviously no testing, no concern about adverse effects or the health of people. He says it's tripled every year, a million dollars in twenty eighteen, three million dollars in twenty nineteen, six point seven million in twenty twenty, the year COVID started, now to an astounding fifteen point nine million in twenty twenty one,

so it's gone up. The revenue has gone up exponentially. While RFK Jr. Is saying that he is not anti vaccine, and again I don't hold him to as tight a standards as Brian does, because I think what he is saying is we got to do the science, and we got to test these things to see if they are safe and effective. And I think he knows, as we all do, that if you did do the science, it would show that they're not safe and effective, so it'd be the

same as being anti vaccine. But he can try to placate the less with all this stuff and say, well, you know, I'm not a conspiracy theorist, I'm not anti vaccine and all the rest of this stuff. I just say I'm anti vaccine and have been for a long time, and like Brian schellhavey, I was anti vaccine before the COVID stuff happened. I had seen the game that they ran every year with the flu vaccine and many of these other things. I'd seen the mandates that came along with MMR, and

I've played for you many times. Crump in twenty nineteen May saying they got to get the shot. It's going around. We're going to force this on kids who's parents have ethical and religious and medical objections. We don't care. You gotta take it. All these people say Trump isn't going to mandate this stuff one by hook or by crook. He was going to mandate it. He supported the mandate of the other stuff. He wasn't the one doing it. It was states that we're doing it, New York, California, I

think New Jersey places like that they were doing it. But he one hundred percent supported that because a hundred percent supported the pharmaceutical industry. RFK Jr. Had opposed those types of things. And so you know, I have mixed feelings about this article. It is important that you understand, though, the case that he's making, and that is how dangerous the standard kids shots are.

And there was a meme I think I retweeted and I saw Ronda Tate had it and it was I saw it when I logged on a Twitter and it showed the number of vaccines by the number of years, and so you got just a two or three, you know, a couple of decades ago, and then it expands and now it's up to like six dozen or something

crazy like that. And that's the real issue right there. But at the same time, I, you know, when he comes up with the statistics here, one hundred forty nine children in the age of sixteen have died after being injected with non COVID vaccines since December of twenty twenty. One hundred and twelve children under the age of sixteen have died after being injected with COVID vaccines

since December of twenty twenty. Look, a lot of this stuff is not is not reported, and it's not reported correctly, and this data I'm sure does not you know, well we know. And as a matter of fact, I had a listener, so you know that Harvard study said that they only reported. Harvard looked at the AIRS database and suddenly ten percent of these things are reported. That's what I said, It's only one percent. I've used this for a while and I've you know, I gave the wrong number.

It's only one percent are reported. So you can't really make any decisions about this, especially because now there's pressure. You know, that was Harvard doing that study for the CDC and they said only one percent of these things have been reported. Now it's not just that it's, you know, a very cumbersome thing to do. These people are actively discouraged and essentially threatened not

to report this stuff. It's very different with the COVID stuff. The bottom line, though, and the gist of this article is one hundred percent true, and that is we must not lose side of the fact that these standard childhood vaccines for which Faucci got legal immunity for these drug companies, and that's one of the reasons why they're just multiplying them. Who cares. They can't

be charged with for any of this stuff. So let's let's ramp it up from two or three vaccines to seventy two because we can make money and there's no liability. Oh wouldn't you like to have a business where there's absolutely no liability whatsoever for anything you do or say. No matter how much you harm other people, you can't be held responsible and you can make amazing amounts of money with it. That's what's happening right now, and so he can't lose

side of the fact. As he points out, a lot of people have alternative health media have made a big career in terms of pushing the COVID stuff. He just mentions Children's health defense is just one of them, but there's a lot who have. But it is the childhood vaccines that are still a big threat to kids, and we need to never lose sight of that.

And that's why I'm anti vaccine and why Brian She'll Hobby is anti vaccine because we know what these standard approved fauci you know, protected vaccines are doing the kids on Rumble Knights of the Storm. Well, thank you, guys, I appreciate that for the tip. Thank you very much. Good to have you back, David. Hope you enjoyed the long weekend I did. It was really like I said, I needed a break badly and asked for prayer for Karen. She had a bad fall, ship break anything, but you

know, we took a break. She nearly had a break, fell down into some rocks and got scraped up and got a big swollen area on her leg. But it's not broken, but she's still on a great deal of pain. So I'd appreciate if you keep her in your prayers. We'll be right back. You're listening to the David Night Show. We'll have a question on d Live from Fuzzmeister. Is rf K Junior a controlled op I just take things policy by policy. I can't say definitively where there anybody is.

We just look at things that they do and say one by one. As I've said in the past, and I have a lot of people who will send me a lot of positive news about RFK Jr. And they like him. And as I said last week, typically for somebody who's running as a Democrat, I can't find anything that I agree with him on. But I agree with several things that rf kJ says. Now who knows what he would do if he were president. You know, I agreed with a lot of

things that Trump said in twenty sixteen. I thought he deserved a shot, But now we know what he did, so end of story. As far as I'm seiding with Trump, and I would say, you know, when you look at the totality of what Trump said and then what he did, I would say that he is controlled opposition. But I don't know about RFKJ As I said, I think he's an old style Democrat. He believes in climate change, man made climate change, which makes him very dangerous. And

he also believes that government has a solution of things. And he put out the idea that we ought to the government ought to help people as a price of houses have exploded, as interest rates have exploded, that the government should help people to purchase a home. Well, again, that is doubling down in the initial problems of the government. Right, the government is one creating inflation. The government, or should say, the Federal Reserve, which is

not the government, but they cow tow to the federal reserve anyway. But it's a federal reserve that is arbitrarily raising interest rates for their own personal agenda and that type of thing. And so it seems to me like you need to address these root causes rather than adding another layer of government bandages on top of things. And so I think he is in that sense an old style Leftyrd Democrat, which is dangerous as well. But I do agree with him

on the warm peace issues. He's been very good on that. Cheryl Slindy loves him because of that. But you know it even gave Gerald to take back when our K Junior started talking about out, you know, opposing the racial set asides and things like that, Supreme Court made that determination that no, you're not, You're going to treat everybody according to merit, and RFK Junior had a problem with that. That's what I'm saying. It's an old

style Democrat and so I don't know about that. I would just say, you know, if you're worried about controlled opposition, Knights the Storm has done a great job of putting together a community of like minded people. We're going to tell you, you know, tell it like it is. And so if you want to see a program listing of a lot of different people who have a lot of different programming, Knights of the Storm is a great place

to take a look. Jason Angry Tiger have done a really good job of establishing community there and so really to appreciate what they do and also their focus on other people, because it's bigger than just what they do. They're trying to get the truth out, which is what we all should be trying to do. Well. Talking about money, we've got an analyst who is working for a bank of America, Michael Hartnet. Rather than spying on people,

he's actually doing some financial analysis, historical analysis. He says, the biggest picture segment of this latest weekly flow show the ten year US Treasury is on course for a third consecutive loss, and that has not occurred. And the two hundred and fifty year history of the US Republic since seventeen eighty seven, two years before the Bill of Rights, I mean, you know in constitution, that is, you know, they're operating under the articles of Confederation.

As this is a pretty amazing historical president. The fact that there's been the Treasury Bill have gone for a third consecutive loss. In those early days, I mean, they were still suffering under the legacy of the Continental the worthless paper money that they had at the time, and so now we understand that the paper money here is is worthless as well. An interesting story. As a matter of fact, it was on zero Hedge this weekend. An analyst

with Credit Swiss and also with a SAC Capital portfolio manager. His name is Nick Kolis, and he is his family came to America in the nineteen sixties. Is things were happening, had Fidel Castro took over and so they got out of a Cuba and came to America in nineteen sixty. He said his family came to America with only two hundred dollars in a suitcase. And as part of this bigger programming, he's not just somebody who focuses on gold,

by the way, you know, just to put this in context. In his this YouTube video that Zero Hedge is talking about, he opined on topics like his three Cardinal rules of investing, how to use vix to trade smarter, and the best way to value Tesla. And as part of this he also touched on gold. And what he said was when they escaped Castro's Cuba, they came with only two hundred dollars in a suitcase. After scrambling to land on their feet. His father began buying gold coins on business trips to

Europe when it was thirty five to thirty seven dollars. Now, now why does he mention that business trips to Europe, Because if you remember, as Tony Arderman has always talked about, they had prohibited buying gold in the United States, and so when he would travel on business trips to Europe, that's when he would buy gold. So he viewed gold as a long term store of value, he said of his father. And then in nineteen seventy one, Nixon took the US dollar off the gold standard, and prices began to

rise. In the late nineteen seventies, inflation really took over as a big investment theme, and the price of gold was going up even further. And of course it still wasn't legal to get it in the United States, not until Gerald Ford right after Nixon made it legal in nineteen seventy four. Gold sword from its thirty five dollars valuation in the nineteen sixties to six hundred dollars

an ounce by nineteen eighty. I thought that it went up to like eight hundred dollars an ounce as the way I remember it, but I don't know. I didn't own any gold at the time, unfortunately, but I thought I got up to eight hundred. While the SMP five hundred has grown roughly thirteen percent a year over the last decade, when one looks outside US borders,

goals fifth annual compounded growth begins to look quite impressive. So SMP has gone thirteen percent a year, but gold has gone up five percent a year, and it seems to me like it's a lot less of a risk by the way it had just maybe what he was saying, it might have gotten up to eight hundred after nineteen eighty because it still kept running up a little bit after that. But the bottom line of his argument was central banks love

gold. According to the World Goal Council, Kolis said, twenty five percent demand for gold has come from the central banks, primarily China, Russia, Turkey, India. Why well, owning gold is like owning the dollar, plus the volatility of the underlying assets, he said, but it also offers

the central banks immunity to sanctions and confiscation during geopolitical upheavals. This is the key reason why I think we need to own it, because we've already seen this is not something they just that the Biden administration or the Trump administration does to other countries. You know, we've seen these globalists like Tradeaux do this to their own people, freeze their bank accounts and do all the rest of stuff. We see this happening in the UK, Nigel Farage and many others.

You know, it's begun with PayPal, you know, shutting people down and saying, you know, we may in the future, charge you twenty five hundred dollars for each time that we believe that you said the wrong thing, but we're going to close your account. Well, they didn't do that to me in terms of the twenty five hundred dollars charge, but they closed my account back in May of twenty twenty one, five months after we started

this show. PayPal and Bimbo never would give me an explanation when that was brought up in the UK, because it came after the Daily Skeptic people. They pulled it back that way. I don't know how that got in there. I did you put that in there? I didn't put that clause in there. I don't know how that got in. Seriously, seriously, you got legal language and your terms of service, and you don't know how that

got in there. Somebody just made this up at a low level, completely absurd, and then of course when everybody stopped looking at them, they put it back in. Just proved that they were lying. And so meanwhile you've got Nigel Farage and now other people getting purged out of their bank accounts. You have Bank of America, as I said, well, we're going to shut down the Bank of account the bank account of a Christian charity because they're

sending money to Uganda. Really, what is it about Uganda. Well, Uganda has passed these laws making homosexuality illegal and if you do homosexual rape of a minor you can get the death penalty. So Bank of America is determined that you can't send money to Uganda because the government's policy. You can't. A Christian charity that's set up to give money to poor people in Uganda, it's going to be going to lose their bank accounts. See, they're making

these determinations about who gets to keep a bank account. So these types of sanctions and confiscations that are what they're angling for with the central bank digital currency and all the rest of these types of controls. Even if they don't have central bank digital currency, they're already doing this through their surrogates the big banks. The big banks are going to do what the government wants because the government

is their customer. You are not their customer. It's just like social media and all the rest of it. They want to please the government and they don't care what you want. NASCAR doesn't care what you want. They're going to shove esg down your throat and on and on, you know, whether you're talking about bud light or the rest of They want to please the government,

same thing as through the car companies. If they please the government, they're going to be one of the few companies it's going to be allowed to exist. This is kind of chrony capitalism, kind of economic fascism that you see in China, and it's coming to our country as well. So they don't care what you want. You're not their customer. The government is their

customer for their long term survival. And so for those reasons, you need to be investing in gold as a secondary thing so they can't confiscate it, so they can't sanction you. Pretty bullish on gold for the next five to ten years, he said, have good underlying demand, good incremental demand from central banks as well. But gold is just natural money. The fiat stuff is fake. Michael Mharry. Gold is nature's money. It absolutely is.

By the way that David Knight Doot gold is what Tony has set up to take you to wise Wolf Gold. Tony will sell you gold or silver and any denomination. Of course, if you want to set up on a regular savings plan. He's got that as well and his wolf pack. You know, you can just do it without thinking about it and gradually accumulate stuff. It's just kind of a savings plan. Kind of the same type of thing

this guy's father did. Cola's father did when he escaped from from Cuba with only two hundred dollars and then he became very wealthy because he gradually started saving money and putting it into something that was absolutely We're gonna take a quick break and we will be right back. Do you'll be listening to the David Night Show. All right, welcome back. Let's talk a little bit about so

the entertainment stuff that happened over the weekend truly was amazing. We saw Oliver Anthony and I forget what his actual name is, that's his stage name. That's fine. A lot of people have stage names. You know. John Wayne's first name was marian. I canna understand why he would change it.

You know, that's pretty much a standard thing. But he went on with Joe Rogan and the guy who wrote and saying Richmond north of Richmond, and he, as Variety said, he was very different from the video that he put up where he was saying, look the Republicans asked me if they could play an excerpt of that song for the debate. I said yeah, but I didn't really like the way they used it because there was no sense that

I was talking about them, you know. And the only person who really responded to that question was the Santis, and he made it about Biden. He goes, no, I'm not Republican or Democrat, and they're all doing the same thing to a people, and so he got in I'm back and forth with Joe Rogan, and I think one of the things that was very interesting about it was the fact that he brought up porn to Joe Rogan and

alcohol and I want you to hear what Joe Rogan said in response. In that business, I believe it's one third of internet traffic worldwide or something bonkers like that. Yeah, isn't it something like that? It just should be more. I don't let's find out what it is. What's the percentage of Everybody's like, I don't know where it's coming from. I've never even seen one of these films. That stuff's terrible for people. Yeah, it's terrible

for some people. I gave that up. I think it's like adderall some people can handle it. That's one thing. That is one thing I had

to give up. Yeah, because it's I don't know. It does disconnect you from reality in many ways, like and I think a lot of the a lot of the weird perversion we see like coming out sort of like now at this point you read about I mean I even reference some of it in the song, of course, but you read about like a lot of the weird things that people are doing that maybe wouldn't have been accepted one hundred years

ago. I think people go down these rabbit holes with porn and they start off, they start off with the video with the Milkman, and by the end of it, it's like where did I end? I don't know. People have to keep It's almost like a drug. People have to keep chasing that thrill, and it takes them down very destructive rabbit holes, you know, if you will. So it definitely can for some people. I have no issue with anybody watching it, but I do hate I hate to read

about some of the things that it does to people. It affect you know, ruins, marriages and that kind of thing. It's like, I don't know, but I think a lot of things ruin people. Don't. I think they also should be legal. Sure, yeah, alcohol ruins people. I like the fact that bars are legal. Shit, I own a bar. Alcohol is legal. I like it. It's good. It's not good

for everybody, though. Some people drink alcohol and they lose their fucking mind and it's not good for them, whether it's genetically or whatever it is. They can't have a drink. I like a drink, you know, And I support your right to do whatever you want. Like, you know, I think if cocaine was legal, the same amount of people would probably do it, and it would be real. You'd get pure cocaine. It'd probably better, we'd probably have better music. Yeah, well, there you go.

It seems to me like, you know, you know, porn, some people can't handle it, after all, some people can't handle it. Alcohol, some people can't handle it. But you know, Joe can handle it all. And of course that's the same thing that Satan says to you, isn't it. Well, you know, some people can't handle those things, but you can't. It's a little bit, just a taste, you know, it's all it takes. I remember when I grew up, grew

up in a teetotal min family. And I would say, well, first a man takes a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes a man. But the issue there is, you know, and again good for Oliver Anthony for having the guts to tell the truth of how it's like a drug. It's like an addiction. All of these things adderall alcohol, porn, these are all addictions. These are all things that were promised freedom, but they enslave you. You become a slave to these things.

You become a slave to the lusts of this stuff, the sin. You become a slave to that sin, that lust. And yeah, some people can handle it. These sets well, you know, the way to approach that is to say, uh, you know, look, alcohol was prohibited. They had enough respect for the Constitution to do it legally. They had a constitutional amendment, the eighteenth to make it illegal, twenty first to make it legal. Again, we don't respect the constitution, and we also

understand that this is a spiritual problem, a medical problem. It's not a law enforcement problem. And by trying to use a hammer on a screw, we have made this a lot worse. And we got one tool that we use for everything, and that is force from the government, and this is that's not the right solution to this problem. You don't have to deny that it's a problem. You have to say that this tool that we're using is not the appropriate tool. And so I give him credit. You know,

he shies away from challenging Rogan, and I understand that. You know, he was saying in this interview, I was so shy I couldn't do a concert like the one I don't know what fifteen twenty thousand people or something he had show up at that concert after his song went big. He said, I didn't have the kind of confidence where I could do something like that before he became a Christian, and he did because that kind of turned him away,

I guess from looking at himself. I don't know why, you know what what changed, but you know, he said that was something that changed about it. But I understand that. You know, he may still shy away from going head to head with Joe Rogan. A lot of people of be uh, you know, concerned about that. But Joe Rogan pushes a lot of stuff, a lot of garbage to people. He pushes hallucinogenic mushrooms to people, as well, uh, you don't take any advice from Joe

Rogan. Quite frankly, what Alver Anthony said, it's almost like a drug. People keep chasing that thrill takes them down destructive rabbit holes, ruins marriages, ruins people, gets them focused on it, that gets them where they can't relate to people as a real person in a sense. And so he also talked about how he went on a run with SSRIs and the side effects were more powerful than any of the benefits as far as I could tell.

He did not talk about the murder suicide aspects of SSRIs, but in general the idea that we would seek to try to address all of our problems with a pill rather than looking at some of the underlying issues. And he talked about a relative who eats all, eats anything that he wants, and even though he's got high blood pressure and diabetes, it doesn't affect his behavior.

He just takes more drugs from the pharmaceutical companies. So he seems like he's got his head on straight with us, but you know when you look at also as part of the it went on for like two hours evidently, and at one point he read proverbs to Joe Rogan, and this I saw as a comment because one of the people that's in the band Christian Rock managers on skillet. John Cooper, as, you know what that is, right?

He responded to this because as Oliver Anthony read Proverbs to Joe Rogan, Joe Rogan's response was, that's pretty uffing effing profound, right, that's Joe Rogan's response to everything. Right, John Cooper says, well, woldn't exactly put it like that, but it is profound because when we read the Bible,

it's not just words that some really super old people wrote. It's words that were breathed out by God himself, instructions for how to live from God, how to love your neighbor, how to treat people who do not treat you well, how to treat your wife, how to parent your kids, and how to work hard. And the Bible is a word of life that John Cooper, He's absolutely right. He then argued that the progressive worldview is always looking for its answers somewhere in the future or are they here and now?

Right, we're progressing towards it rather than looking backward toward wisdom. It believes a progressive you that people that came before us were retrograde. They're old, they didn't know what they were doing a matter. I think one of the most amazing experiences I had with somebody over this particular issue, as a friend

of Karon or twin brother from high school came down to visit us. We're living in North Carolina, and I said something somehow, you know, I don't know, I don't know why somebody would interject politics into a discussion like that. Maybe it was me, but I said something about Thomas Jefferson. I didn't get real political right, wasn't left right, but it was Thomas Jefferson. And his response was Jefferson didn't know anything. He didn't wouldn't even

be able to drive a car today. It's like, what it was, speechless at the stupidity of that remark, you know it was but JFK addressing a group of scientists, I think award winning scientists like Nobel Prize winners and that type of thing, he says, this is the most brainpower that's been

in the White House since Thomas Jefferson dined alone. It's like you think that that's your standard, you know, being able to drive a car has he been on the roads, has he noticed what the low qualifications are for people being able to have a driver's permit or to be on the road. I mean that again, it's ridiculous, but people think that way. They look at this and they say, well, we don't want to hear from these people. You know, we want to reject the past. There's no reason

for the warning labels that we have on things. You know, that sign that says be careful, don't go down this path. It could be because it just goes straight off the ledge. Oh, we don't care about these signs, but there by somebody before us. We don't care. You know, we don't want to look at any of the warning signs. We want to look at any of the experience of other people. We're going to figure it all out ourselves because we're so much smarter than they are. To see,

I've got a computer in my pocket. My computer in your pocket is making you dumber, not smarter. But what we're talking about the porn stuff. This also broke over the weekend, and that is details published by the BBC and in a group that was This is also part of a documentary that they're doing on Andrew Tate. They got encrypted telegram messages sent over a period of about a year March twenty nineteen to April twenty twenty forty five potential trafficking

victims could be identified. And I think one of the things that was truly amazing, you know when we look at this is like, yes, all of Anthony was right there are you know, porn use is awful for people, but you know how the porn is made, destroying lives on both sides of this financial transaction. Quite frankly, members of Andertates war Room group discuss techniques on how to groom women into online sex, including by using violence and

incrementally isolating them from their friends and family. And I talk about this because it's got a lot of parallels to what our government schools are doing to our kids. Quite frankly. You cut them off from their support, cut them off from their family, and that type of thing, right, don't tell

the parents, classic grooming. And in the case of Tate's war room, the war room is this thing that you pay eight thousand dollars a year eight thousand dollars a year to join, and you have access to quote, thousands of professionals from around the world who encourage personal responsibility and accountability, the importance of taking ownership of your choices and actions. And yet when they saw these leaked emails where they were talking about how to groom women into sex work through

their PhD course, they call that the pimp and host degree. The group's leading generals allegedly teach members how to seduce women, emotionally, manipulate them, and pressure them into doing pornography while taking the majority of the money that they make like a pimp. Why is this guy celebrated by Tucker Carlson, Alex

Jones and other people like that, this is the right side. We're going to look at the left side here coming up out of Hollywood here, But one guy out of Chicago's name is Miles Sunken Use the alias Iggy Simmelweiss, and he described a series quote series of gradual steps to remove her entire support structure from her life, isolate them. This is classic grooming. This is

what is being done by the way to your kids in school. If you put them in a government school and they start grooming them for this transgender stuff, then so they isolate them, remove them from their entire support structure. Then we punish her for a transgression real or imagine. This is also what is done in the schools. Do you use their pronouns, you use the

Rome pronouns, and on and on, all these imaginary transgressions. You triggered somebody with the language that you use or whatever, beating these people into submission, isolating them from their parents and their family and their friends, leaving her

family's home, apartment, town, or country. And then eventually we turn her into getting us girls, you know, like Jeffrey Epstein did with Maxine Giswell, gets her to recruit the girls, picks their guard down because this is another woman, right, this isn't just a guy, and then we escalate, escalate, escalate. He says, isolating her from their family or friends is the kindest thing you can do for her if you are taking responsibility

for having the sole authority over her. Does this sound like a K through twelve teacher. I'm isolating these kids from the parents for their own protection. I'm going to I know what's best for this kid, and I'm going to do a better job of this. Is you know what the gay Men's choir in San Francisco was singing about, yes you're right, we are coming for your kids, and we're going to make them better than you would ever make

them because we know what they really need. Right. This is the classic grooming and so uh, you know when when you look at how this thing is shaking out, there's really not a whole lot of difference between the left and right. It's just kind of what they focus on. A spokesperson respond to this BBC report and the documentary by saying, it's quote another brazen attempt to present a one sided, unverified allegations against him. Well, I don't

really know. That's a non response. I guess really don't you want to respond to those things that are being done? And the testimony of a couple of women that talked to these people, as well as the text messages that they got, What is your explanation for that? Oh well, you're you're just you know, just like Faucci, that ain't the whole story. Some other stuff. And the documentary you meet a follower who says that he won't

believe the allegations against Tate until he admits to them himself. Why do you think he has such power over these young men? As the BBC to these this documentary people. I said, well, people can look at Andrew Tate as a political thing, but it's actually closer to a spiritual thing. Now we've moved from the LGBT type of grimming of kids in schools to what you see happening with Trump, isn't it. Well, you know, Tate is good because he likes Trump. It doesn't really matter what he does to women.

Oh, they deserve that anyway, Right, as long as they're adults, you can do anything you want to people. Right, we draw the line, we conservatives draw the line at kids, right, but you women are fair game. Is that really it? He says, Actually closer to a spiritual thing. These people see Andrew Tate as messiah like figure who has saved them from the depths of whatever insecurity they have, and he's their key

to happiness and to saving society, just like Trump. The messiah like figure of Trump and his media hanger, right, who promote him that type of thing. Yeah, that's the way we get into this situation. You posit that Iggy simmelwis a war room general, might actually be the mastermind behind this whole operation. He said, yeah, and what kind of a person, They said, creates an entire society of men and then encourages them to traffic

women and send images back of those trafficked women. Is it all just some grand operatic fetish of Iggy's And they said, well, yeah, he leaves all these breadcrumbs about where he's coming from. He makes references on his Twitter and his messages about a book called The Scarlet Citadel by Robert Howard. In that book, there's a wizard who traffics screaming girl slaves and wears a ring

identical to the one that Iggy gets his war room members to wear. There has to be a degree of hubrist for him to lace his tweets with these subtle references to him being the gatekeeper of the Scarlet Citadel, I'm sure in some ways. And he wants people to work it out because he's probably quite impressed with what he thinks he's achieved. Iggy is the old school artist nerd who is into dungeons and dragons and fantasies, and he fancies himself as a

dark wizard. You know, it has a lot of impact on a lot of people. You know, we look at those A story last week about a young teenage boy not graduated from high school yet, and he is on his phone and he gets this text message some girl that he met online, he thought, and she sends him you know, they get you know, a world flirty. She sends him some pictures of herself nude and compromise positions and gets him to respond the same way. It turns out it's not a

woman at all. It was this Nigerian group of people, and then they use that to blackmail him. They said, now you're going to do what we tell you to do, or we're going to show those initial pictures to all these people that we've pulled your contact lists off of your phone, including your mother. And they couldn't figure out why their young son got the dad's gun and shot himself. It took him several months to figure that out.

You know, when we look at what is happening with us in the way they're playing with people's lives, it just disgusts me to see this kind of stuff like Enter Tate and what we're going to be talking about here with Hollywood and said, like Trump Tates fans have become even more invested in loyal to him and more antagonistic of anybody who reports on what he does. You know, they circle the wagons. You can't believe this guy would ever do anything

wrong because we've invested in him. We know that he has the answers to life. No he doesn't. The Bible has the answers to life, not Andrew Tate, and doesn't cost eight thousand dollars a year and get your Pew Bible for free. Most churches will hand it to you if you walk in. It's been quite shocking to see how they've gone from people who supported someone on the internet to people who literally believe this man is a messiah who's going

to save civilization. And it's the same reason you've got people like Tucker and Alex supporting Andrew Tate just like they do Trump. They want the MAGA people. Is a big audience. It's a mega audience, and they can get mega bucks for pushing this stuff and he is part of that. That said, has Tate himself changed during this time, well, he said his marketing team has intentionally tried to portray him as more of a religious man. Isn't

that amazing? And that is something else that we have seen, isn't it? As things get darker and darker, for these people. You start seeing more and more God talk from them, don't you, These alternative media people like Alex and others. And then let's take a look at what Hollywood is

doing. This new film that has previewed in the Venice Film Festival. And again these film festivals, especially Venice, you know con film festivals the same way, but especially in Venice, they have just the most repulsive stuff. Even these people who are film critics and they've seen everything, and movie starts have seen everything. They go to these things and yeah, they're shown these pictures and they come out vomiting, I mean literally vomiting from some of these

pictures they've had in the last few years. And this they love this picture. This is from a Greek director and it involves Emma Stone. They refer to it bright bart News, a feminist Frankenstein. Emma Stone wows Venice as a sex mad reanimated corpse with an infant's brain. This is the peedo sex fantasies of the leftists in Hollywood, and it combines so many different things. Combines abortion, it combines pedophilia, It combines feminism and gender wars, which

is what they really love about it. But it also has those other things that you take off on there as well. Emma Stone stars as a sexually voracious, reanimated corpse with a mind of a child. You see, And as I was saying before about Uganda, you know, the death penalty that they give is they call it aggravated homosexuality, and people saying, well, what is aggravated homo? Stone? Now that is, you know, homosexual

rape of a child or of somebody who's mentally impaired. And that's the way that Emma Stone is portrayed in this movie Poor Things, as a childlike mind. You know. You can see in the trailer. She throws herself off of a cliff. She is found by this mad scientist who then reanimates her, but he uses the brain of her unborn child and puts that in her, so she's born with a mind of a child, but the adult body

of a woman. And then they make it all about sex because this is their pedophile fantasy, finding somebody who's mentally impaired or finding a child, and you know, this virginal type of thing that they do, this is part of their sick and the film critics love it. They gave it one of course, audiences haven't seen it. I think the audiences are going to have a different opinion of this. I hope so, I hope we haven't gotten

to the point of the film critics out there. It features some of the most explicit sex ever seen in an A list Hollywood film, as her naive character discovers and very much enjoys her sexuality. The director says, the character has no shame, and Emma had to have no shame about her body, her nudity or engaging in those scenes. Shameless, shameless, That pretty much

describes Hollywood. She understood it right away. And so then it gets into the feminist aspect of So that's the pedophilia aspect of it, the molester mindset that people can watch this and identify with. Then the film skewers the way men and failed to control the innocent Bella that's her name, triggering bursts of

spontaneous applause and riotous laughter from the audience. In venice again, you know, you feed this, You turn this around, and now the woman who eventually was portrayed as a victim now becomes the dominant one in all of this. They love that Poor Things is an early favorite among twenty three movies competing for the top prize to be awarded on September the ninth at this Venice Festival.

You know, I remember when it was the Con Film Festival in twenty twenty one, and you had these people show up and they were very angry about the fact that they had to take a COVID test. And for these celebrities, they would not submit them to the indignity of having you know, swab ramrodded up their nose to their brain. Instead, they had them spit into a container. And they thought that was disgusting. And I said, at the time, you think that's disgusting, you should see what they're playing

inside the movie theater. That'll make you want to throw up. But you know that, And Macron said, well, you know we're going to have to have you got to have a vaccine passport. In two months. You're gonna need to have a vaccine passport in order to travel anywhere. But they had delayed it because they wanted to be able to have the con Film Festival. You know, these people get to do whatever they wish and they get a pass for everything because really what they are doing in terms of the content

that they're putting out. This is high level propaganda, the highest level propaganda, you know, the spiritual corruption propaganda. And you know, it's it's amazing to hear Tucker Crowson talk about how, oh yeah, I've got all these people. You know, they work for the CIA, and all of these people are disinformation agents or anything. It's like his dad worked for Voice of America, CIA propaganda arm all of his life practically, and Tucker wanted

to be in the CIA. I think probably he is serving them. But anyway, it said an incredible new record, says Digital Traffic. They said a massive one on Rotten Tomatoes because again only film critics have seen it. Probably looked on Rotten Tomatoes to see how many people, you know, was it five people rated? It got one hundred percent, But again no audiences have seen this yet. Mark Ruffalo is also in it, as well as William Dafoe, who plays the mad scientist. Mark Ruffalo is the the suitor

of hers. But again, what's not to like about this? We got suicide, we got abortion, we got baby parts being repurposed like Faucci in the NIH. We've got sex with a mentally impaired childlike person. We have pornography, we have minist gender wars. What's not to love about this film? I mean it perfectly embodies everything that we should all like. And if we watch this garbage coming out of Hollywood, yeah, we'll get drawn into

that, Like Oliver Anthony said, getting really weird stuff. Look at the films, look at how weird they've got. Because you've always got to do something else to offend people. Cannibalism, this type of stuff. We've always got to get the next shock people. You've got to shock people. We get dulled to these ordinary things, and then we've got to have the next thing, and then we get dulled to that. We got to have the next, bigger fixes. It is very much like drug addiction, always looking

for that next thrill. A woman says her daughter was sex trafficked after the school hid her gender transition and removed her from the family. See how this all works, just like what I Andrew take. Michelle Blair, biological grandmother an adoptive mother of a sixteen year old girl Sage a file a lawsuit. She said Sage has a history of mental health issues and early childhood trauma. She then got under the control and the manipulation of some school employees in Virginia.

They started changing her name and pronouns, telling her to use the boy's bathroom. I mean, isn't this like Poor Things the movie? This is real life. She's being verbally, physically sexually harassed, all constant threats of rape from the male students. Despite this, the school still encouraged her to use the boy's bathroom. Among the defendants named and lost her two counselors and

the Maryland public Defender. According to the lawsuit, these two counselors played a key role in deliberately concealing Sage's transition, which they were pushing while engaging in inappropriate psychotherapy methods to facilitate Sage's belief that she was a boy. This is something that is also very very common. There was so I said, you know, when I put together some of the music, I get samples from

various sources. One of them that I liked a lot was Spitfire Libraries out of the UK, and one of the co founders of that company was pushed out after he got on and said, you've got to be careful about what they're doing to kids. Now. He says, this is coming to your doorstep and if you've got a child with autism, he said, it's already on your doorstep, because you see, they're going to dislike the movie poor things. They're going to go to those who have a childlike innocence and they're

going to manipulate them. They're going to separate them from the family and all the ways. And for telling the truth about that, he was kicked out of the company that he co founded. Sage was kidnapped, drugged, and raped by an adult male who later drove her to Washington, where she was left with two brothers who drugged and raped her again before driving her to Maryland, where she was then left where a registered sex offender who kept her in

a locked room, only to be trafficked to other men. Maybe these guys got the pimp andhe degrees from Andrew Tate. You think certainly sounds like it. The law enforcement rescued her on September two, twenty one. The adoptive mother, the grand the biological grandmother of her of hers was not allowed to take her home because the public defender, and they have a Freudian slip in this article, they call him this person the public offender. Yeah, that's

what this person was on so much a defender. The public defender alleged that there was neglect at home and proved it. They had the child on zoom, and in the courtroom she came up on the big zoom screen. She said, I called her name and I said, I love you, Sage, and she replied, I love you Nana, and that was it.

The public defender shut down the zoom and convinced the judge that I was abusive because they didn't call her by her boy name, and the judge went along with that, and then with that public defenders and the assistance of these two counselors in school, they convinced the judge to put the child in the custody of the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, where she was housed with high risk

adolescent mails mails. But this child, who had been through all this kidnapping and rape and everything, puts the in there with a bunch of males who then again sexually assaulted her. A month later, she escaped fled to Texas to meet somebody she'd met online who she believed was sixteen, but the person turned out to be another sex trafficker. By this time, Texas authorities were able to intervene, and then the ones in Texas gave her back to her

mother, unlike the ones in Maryland. And she has now been there after having been away from home for over a year. And so the woman who is now suing these people, so that all this could have been avoided if the school had informed me of what was going on instead of keeping me in the dark, Sage would not have now a lifetime complex of PTSD diagnosis that

she'll struggle with for the rest of her life. She's had a history of mental health issues from early childhood trauma, and that was exploited by these school counselors and by these people who trafficked her and raped her. This is the way this operates, and so it kind of close this out. CNN says that it is anti gay to prosecute men having sex with twelve year olds. CNN says it's anti gay to prosecute them, And of course that's what I

talked about earlier. You know, Bank of America, we're not going to let this. We're gonna shut down the account of this Christian charity because they're sending some money to Uganda, and Uganda has these new laws. CNN Rights This act that was signed into law in May outlaws gay marriage in Uganda punishes same sex acts with life imprisonment. It has been decades since Uganda last carried out an execution, but it's long time president has threatened had threatened in twenty

eighteen to resume state ascent for capital punishment. It seeks to criminalize what has often consensual conduct between adults, but that is not what this death penalty is about. And that's not what these particular cases are. A man who was arrested in Soroti. Is a second person be charged the capital of fence in ugandis it's the law passed in May. Another man was charged with aggregated homosexuality that last month in eastern Uganda for allegedly performing a sexual act with a child

aged twelve of the same sex. And this is reported by CNN, but they present this as an anti gay law. The article says that one man was charged with a sexual act with a child aged twelve of the same sex. The other man charged was performing unlawful sexual intercourse with a man aged forty one who had a disability. And yet the Banks Bank of America and our government and CNN and Hollywood A list stars want you to see this portrayed as

an empowering thing because a Stone is doing it. We'll be right back analyzing the globalist next move and the Deep and Nuts show. Travis wrote to me. He said, the comedian Sam Hyde who always gets reported as a mass shooter or other things, and as the ghost of Kiev. Anyway, he did a fake Ted talk called the twenty seventy Paradigm Chef. One joke he made in it was by then we would have quote state enforced homosexuality. Travis says, we got there bit early, didn't we. Yeah, yeah,

state and corporate enforced homosexuality. That's a bottom line. Well, you know it's I think it's necessary for us to look at this dark stuff. We can't run from it. We have to know what we're up against. We also have to understand. Is Rebel News put together a short documentary. I'm not going to play at all because it's about twenty minutes long, but I would recommend that you go to Rebel News and take a look at pastor Tim

Stevens. I'm talking about the fact that he's now been acquitted of He was arrested at least twice, just like Pastor Arder Pulawski and James Coates and others for violating these arbitrary rules that were out there. And he has now beaten these charges on a technicality. The fundamental principle, however, they upheld by letting him off on a technicality. But I saw this and I retweeted yesterday on my Twitter feed, and I said, you know, we have a

dying world. It is so hungry what authentic Christians like this pastor have and what does he have. He's got courage, he's got integrity, he's got convictions, and you know that is what we don't see. And of course those are just fringe benefits. Frankly, you know what he has that he didn't earn as a gift of Christ. And so liberty, as I said, is just a fringe benefit of this stuff. A civil society is just

a fringe benefit of this. You know, we don't want to pursue those things and miss the core thing that gives us that and even gives us peace. And difficult circumstances, because he was arrested in front of his family, he spent quite a bit of time in jail. I think he was in for a couple of months, weeks, two brutal arrests, spending weeks behind bars, and he kept his his church open, church doors opened. During

COVID nineteen James Coates was also arrested. One of the things that he said in the final addressed to his congregation final sermon before they hauled him off to jail, he said, I wish I had studied history more, especially church history of this, and he says, I think we need to focus on that a bit more in the future. And this is what it looks like when they came and arrested him outside the church with all of his young family there. And again, how do these police officers, how do they sleep

at night? How are they going to be remembered? Why are they going to tell their children and their grandchildren that they did during the COVID wars. That's different injustice? Injustice, Yeah, I think what a lot of Canadians realized in the last few years is that our most fundamental freedoms actually comes second place in our in our constitution, in our chartering. Sure, nothing basically at all in your pocket. It's nothing to need to worry about. Is

his kids watching him being taken away for the crime of having church. And there's that cop with a mask on his face. So the judge here shamed of it. Also, I know other regions in the country, like in Ontario agreed that our fundamental freedoms to assemble, to gather to worship, that those were in fact they were impinged. They weren't violated by the government.

But of course that that first section of our charter says, you know, the government can suppress our freedoms if it's demonstrably justified and and there is no burden of proof upon being a Hinshaw anybody else to justify their decisions. And so that's that's really what is a shame about all of this is it's the admission that your rights were violated. However the government can do that. Yeah, that's from revenue. Its excellent documentary, and it goes on for quite

some time after that. As a matter of fact, he said, he said, so many people watched the video, so many people saw Pastor Tim's unshakable convictions and as authentic Christian witness. That as with many churches that resisted

the lockdown, he saw attendance. That is, the church that he had their skyrocket precisely as authorities tried to shut him down, because people are trying to look for somebody that really believes what they have to say, and you know, it says witness's remember, you know when we talk about their term martyr, and it's been co opted by Muslim terrorists who do suicide bombings.

But the only thing that that has in common with the martyrs of Christendom is death, because the martyr was Greek word for witness, and the Christian martyrs were people who would penalty of death refused to denounce or to deny what they had seen firsthand, and they refused to That was the first group of martyrs that happened, and of course after that others who did not kill somebody, but they would die rather than recounting what they had witnessed or what they had

known or what they had experienced. The recent acquittal of all remaining charges against him and his church, the ruling determined that the health orders under which Tim Stevens had been charged were not valid and that based on a technicality, the Public Health Act had been breached. And that's what is also disappointing about this, the fact that this is not upholding the fact that Canadians have rights,

they have a Charter of rights. And yet, as you heard him say, the Charter of Rights, it says at the time, well, these can be abridged if it's inconvenient. Well, if you can take that away, if it's inconvenient, and if it's more expedient for you to just ignore them, they don't exist. And unfortunately the judge refused to speak on that central issue. Instead they said, well, on a technicality, a legal technology, we're gonna let you go. But you know, we're going to

let this principle stand. And that's really where we are right now. We're gonna understand that this usurpation, this tyrannical usurpation of power by every political party, you know, by Republicans and Democrats both in the United States, but by every political party and every country, all following the global agenda. You

don't think we have global governance? Where were you in twenty twenty? That was global governance demonstrated to us. They were all marching in lockstep, all of them saying, well, in two months we're going to do here's what I told you I was going to do two months ago. Now in two months, We're going to do this next thing. They're not responding to any epidemic. There was no epidemic. Nobody was dying when Trump locked us down.

All of this was following the orders as we saw implemented in China first, but just following the orders of the UN and the CIA that have been practicing these germ games for twenty years. So he shared at this point in the fact that the ruling acknowledge that fundamental rights were trampled, but that it

was apparently acceptable because of the so called pandemic. He says he'll be taking legal action against those who unlawfully imprisoned him, as his first arrest resulted from an injunction that did not apply to him, in addition to being arrested twice and imprisoned without basis. And he'll be represented in Canada by an organization called the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms. I talked to them when they were defending

James Coates and it's a good organization there. And the next person up for a trial in Canada is Tamra Lych, who took the lead role in the Freedom Convoy. She's set to go to court this month to see what happens there, It truly is amazing, but it is instructional for us. We know what is coming, and we also know that again, don't be afraid

to stand up for what you believe. It may not work out that you're going to win in the end, and it may not work out that you're going to be made whole, but you want to not compromise on these fundamental issues. There's going to be people who stand up for this stuff, and no matter what happens, that are going to be the heroes of the future, just as we had heroes of the past, people like William Penn who

stood up for what they believed and we're imprisoned for it. And the jury foreman and the number two guys in the jury who were imprisoned after they let William Penn go, they were thrown in jail by the judge, who angry about that because they nullified the law that they believed was wrong and the penalty that they believed was wrong. They nullified that, so the judge threw them

in jail. William Bushnell was the foreman of the jury and so I'm just gonna let you stay in jail, And so then they got a lawyer, and the lawyer said, what body of law did they violate? Again, you know the same as this, what law was violated here, you're the one who violated the law, judge, So that established both habeas corpus and jury nullification. People have gone to jail, people have died for these values, and we have a society that's gotten so soft people cave over pronouns.

A top psychiatrist says, go back to church because loneliness is now a major US health threat. This is amazing. This is actually something not only a psychologist, but it was also Biden's surgeon general. I would have never thought that vay Veck Murthy would have talked about this. He says. He suffered loneliness as a child and again as an adult, said Murthy, Biden's surgeon

general. He said, it was my wife, Alice who stepped in and said, hey, I'm worried about you because you're not reaching out to people, You're not socializing with your friends. He said. About half of adults are struggling with loneliness, and even greater numbers of children are. This can be surprising given the fact that many young people are frequently connecting with their peers online. But that's no substitute for in person. It really isn't. And

that's why they're talking about this. They said, this is a problem that is building because people don't want to It was already a big trend, and of course they accelerated this with all lockdown, with the COVID nonsense. It was already a trend that people were more interested in meeting people online rather than face to face. Mental health expert, it's like psychiatrist Daniel Amen Amen is

his name, Amen says, go back to church. They believe social media can prove to be addicting and therefore predict the problem will only get worse. I actually believe we're on the beginning of a tidal wave of brain and mental health problems and young people. And it's because we're more disconnected than ever before, disconnected from our own families, because when people are together, their faces are buried in their gadgets, he said. And so the solution, he

says, is to maximize in person interactions. Look, you know, I understand when you look at zoom church and you can, you know, go around and you can find teachers that you like and that type of thing. But you know, it isn't you know what you take away from it as much as it is what you put in. And we're guilty of this, is anybody you know in terms of because I'm so busy not investing time in the person with other people. And that is especially true in a church situation.

We got a lot of people who are there and they need help. And that's really the way that you need to look at it. It's it's not even as the perspective of this thing is like, well, you need a human companionship, So this is for you. It's for your good. See, everything is about what's good for me. You know. Do I like the music? Do I like the teaching? Do I I like the people there? No? As C. S. Lewis says, this lady

over here, she's got squeaky boots. And you know, as he's he's setting in the church, few he's going through and he's like, no, that person there, look at how they're dressed. And all of a sudden, you know, you're nitpicking all these different things, or at least it's being fed to you that way. And and yet you know it's a big part of that for our own good is to give of ourselves more than we

take away. And that's a big part of what is you know, it's not just the isolation and the loneliness, but the fact that you know, we're looking at how am I going to what'sn't it for me? You know what? Am I going to get out of this thing? Why would I bother to go there? Will you go there? Hopefully to serve other people?

Jurors are now being removed because they're Christians. This happened in Missouri, and the Attorney General there, Andrew Bailey, has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in a case where people were thrown out simply because they are Christians. This is not really the first time we've seen this type of thing, but

it is an escalating trend. When a Kermit Gosnel, the guy who was eventually convicted for killing two for full term babies and causing the death of a woman who went there for an abortion because of the shoddy condition of his clinic and the fact that after she started hemorrhaging, the hallways dilapidated and thin, they couldn't get any journeys down the hallways to get her out in time.

So they've said in this and in that particular case. The reason I brought that up was in that particular case, they at, in order for you to be a juror, you have to believe in abortion. That is a good thing, it should be legal, and that type of thing. It's not going to be a trial about abortion. This is going to be about

Kermit Goszel. And so they said jurors can be excluded of course, that they're religious views in fact make them biased, just like jurors can be excluded if their race or sex in fact makes them bias, says the petition from Missouri Attorney Journal. But this courts precedents make clear that courts cannot assume, based on stereotypes about race or sex that a person will be biased. The

same thing could be true of religion. He said, we could have a situation where we could categorically strike all Mormons from a contract dispute involving a sports bar because they don't drink alcohol, or to strike Jews from a tort case because this person was operating a motor vehicle on a Saturday. I mean, these are important decisions, or probably the most important decision is that people be fully informed about what a jury really is about thank you for Let me tell

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