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(2:00) The OJ Effect
  • When Karen ran into OJ
  • Trial of the century…lawfare, celebrity criminals and lawyers, reality TV, race, jury nullification, and Norm Macdonald
(18:18) Dumb and Dumber Politics: "I Am 20th Century"
  • Another incoherent gaff from Biden and Trump WANTS more debates after the artful dodger skipped the hard ones
  • We can now see why Speaker Mike Johnson has flip flopped on vital, fundamental issues — he's taken in a phenomenal amount of money
  • Trump reauthorized FISA and bragged about it
  • New movie will look at young Donald Trump & his mentor — Roy Cohn
  • Precedent Trump and the Overton Window
(39:46) Pandemic Panhandling
  • $100 BILLION of federal bribery cash, fiat money for fiat orders, still not spent
  • More measles hype, this time MSM tries to portray measles as deadly
  • "Arch Covidians" claim they don't want inquiry into pandemic measures in order to save "democracy".  We know why they're afraid
(54:37) Adjuvants and Autism
 
(59:28) Churchill's War Rooms and the End of the "Pandemic"
 
(1:04:06) Listener comments and questions
 
(1:10:37) Malice and Molecular Genetics
  • Molecular geneticist — mRNA vaccines designed for depopulation
  • Study: mRNA vaccines aid cancer development and metastasis
  • Saudi study: 27% of those injected had adverse effect of heart damage, half of them within a month after injection
  • Japanese molecular pathologist says they're working to speed up "Warp Speed" — approval in 100 days and pretend "testing" by AI
  • Greece birth rate in free fall — can anything stop it
(1:40:08) Inflation's Scary Tales
  • Post Office runaway inflation
  • Even doctors can't find affordable housing on Long Island
  • Electricity costs take off
  • When the fiat paper dollars (more than 60% of dollars are abroad) come home to roost
  • BIS talks about "dematerialization" and "digitization" of money
  • Gold & Silver are entering their exponential phase
(1:58:24) America commits national suicide — collapsing patriotism, family, religion
 
(2:01:11) AMA said THIS about abortion in 1871 as the Mask Comes Off GOP Pretenders in AZ.  RINO (Republican In Name Only) is often thrown around in conservative circles but a look at the alliances in the abortion fight shows which national "Republicans" are siding with radical state Democrats
 
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Intro / Opening

Using free speech to free minds. You are listening to the David Night Show. As the clock strikes thirteen, It's Friday, the twelfth of April. You're of our Lord twenty twenty four. Well, today we're going to take a quick look at OJ Simpson as everybody else has looked at it, and of course some so many different facets of his life and a lot of changes that happened around trials. He's kind of at the center of America getting distracted

into becoming a celebrity culture. And then we'll talk about politics, which is also now a celebrity culture. We don't really care too much about justice or principles or constitutions, but we will take a look at that, and we will also take a look at what is happening with even more pullback against this Arizona situation. We now have Sean Hannity weighing in on this because all Trump, all the time, no principles, just pandering, nothing but pandering.

We'll be right back, stay with us. Well, it was kind of

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interesting to see how this was headlined on the DRUDG Report, for example, cancer murders. OJ. He's going full Norm MacDonald on this. I guess the Drudg report, and there wasn't a whole lot of love or sympathy for Oj. Yesterday the nineteen ninety four murder case of his ex wife and her friend, that he beat the rap on that, but then they found him

guilty in a civil trial. He got a thirty three million dollar judgment there didn't pay a penny of it. Continued to live a life of luxury with large houses, Bentley's and other things, even to the extent that he had to go to jail for several years because he attacked somebody that over issues with his memorabilia. But I'll begin actually with a personal story about Karen and OJ Simpson. My wife Karen, not O J. Simpson. Karen was when

she was in high school in New York. She twirled for the New York Jets. This is before they had NFL cheerleaders. It was a totally different thing, and she was very good at twirling. As a matter of fact, she got a scholarship to go to Midwestern University I think it was Kansas, decided to go to Florida anyway, and she instead should say because she wanted to go to Florida. The guy who did the baton twirling who was

in charge of it, had a lot of world champion baton troillers. He got her an interview with the Rockets, which she, uh, now, I want to go to Florida, so she had to meet me. I didn't even know that, but she was being plashed with all these other things happening. But when she was a twirler for the New York Jets, it was when Joe Namath was there and she thought he was cute, I guess, and he was injured and not playing, and she was back in the

you know the tunnels that they have in the stadium. You've seen pictures of that type of thing. And she has a little bit ahead of the other girls that were there, and most of them were quite a bit older. They were not in high school. She didn't have anything to do with any of the parties or anything like that because she was too young. But she was a bit ahead of them. And as she's starting to go down the hall, she sees coming around the corner he's on crutches. She didn't see

him, she just saw his purple velvet pants. She's went his leg out to start to make the turn around the corner. And she turns around and starts to run back to them, and she runs into this other player smack dab into him and says, I just saw Joe Namath and he laughed. And she went back and start telling the girls and I said, do you know who that was? Said, no, that was Oj Simpson and who's he? So she had a bit of a run in with him. It

wasn't with a white with a white Ford broncove. She didn't know who he was at the time. Back in the mid nineties. People will remember the day if you were around that point in time, when they had the very slow speed chase of the white Ford Bronco. Telewised. They even interrupted a championship NBA game to that's how big that was interrupted that to cover the white Bronco. But again he was found not guilty. The trial went on for

an incredible amount of time. It gave birth to court TV and many other things. You know, you had the celebrity lawyers, the Daddy Kardashian, you had Alan Dershowitz, of course, all these guys that were there, and the trial was only supposed to last for a couple of weeks, but it just went on and on and on. The judge was giving interviews, everybody was giving interviews. It was amazing. There were other things that were

happening, but nobody really cared in terms of TV watchers. So later there was a civil trial thirty three zero point five million dollars for they said committing murder of Ron Goldman and also of OJ's ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson. The debt and the interest has ballooned to over one hundred million dollars because he didn't pay him anything, so they're going to try to collect from his estate. Good luck with that, but it didn't have a lot of long lasting effects

on our media celebrity culture that we're still feeling today. Now it's moved into politics, which has really become mass murder as well, hasn't it. Since twenty twenty. Despite incredible fame and success as a football career, he'll be more remembered for his involvement than the murder trial, the most famous murder trial

in US history. Prior to that murder trial, they had had a televised trial of Ted Bundy, but it didn't get the kind of sensationalism and coverage that the O. J. Simpson did Because you know, he's already very well known football player to everybody but Karen and he was, yeah, been in movies, that type of thing. By that time, she knew who he was as well. So the chase scene, again, as I said, it was a championship game between the Rockets and the Knicks, and NBC

cut away from the game to show this somotion card chase. So it's it was really a strange thing. High profile team of defense lawyers as well, besides his own celebrity, and so it was the longest trial in California history, was slated to be two weeks, you know. And now, so what are we going to have? Well, we're going to have the same type of thing with Donald Trump. Donald Trump didn't kill two people, he

didn't kill two million. He killed a lot more than that. But we're going to put him on trial for every jaywalking and parking ticket that he's got. We're going to have a criminal trial and it'll be watched probably by everybody and talked about by everybody. It'll be a media spectacle. He'll love it just like OJ, and he'll get away with murder just like OJ. Because they're not even going to try him for murder, and neither will Biden.

He tried, Biden will get away with murder as well, and so well the Republicans and the Democrats who supported them, who remained silent and remained silent to this day about what these guys did from twenty twenty on. So it even had an effect on the demand for a twenty four hour news cycle. We seemed to think about how these things were always there, and yet they

weren't. The networks noticed that they had drops when the Simpson trial went away, and so even things like the Oklahoma City bombing couldn't compete with the OJ Simpson trial. It truly is amazing. It also coincided, as I said, before the launch of Court TV and Court TV filmed proceedings added commentary to bring the average viewer up to speed on the court cases. The night guilty verdict was achieved in part thanks to the defense trying to turn the proceedings against

the LA Police Department. That's what Derschwooz said he thought was the winning strategy and the lasting effect of it to say, well, we've got black people on one side, we got the LA Police on the other side. They're trying to entrap him. The Black jury agreed with that and let him go, but Norm McDonald did not let him go. He was very persistent, and looking back on it, it is true. Rolling Stone said there was nothing inherently funny about oj Simpson. Nearly a year long trial on two murder

charges. His ex wife and her friend had been brutally stabbed to death. Prosecution was arguing that Simpson's history of domestic abuse in the marriage as well had culminated that he was also a celebrity football star and the rest of this stuff. And yet on Saturday Night Live, they're going to comment about it because it's the biggest current event that is going on, and so, as rolling Stone put it, they had no choice but to cover it. So how

could they make light of this tragedy, Well, inter Norm MacDonnell. It just come in as the faux news anchor, they said, At no time at all. He became one of the most crucial Simpson commentators of the day precisely because the rules of journalism did not confine him. He didn't have to say allegedly and he didn't have to wait for a verdict, Instead operating as if Simpson's guilt was axiomatic. Hebluntly stated it as subtle fact. Well,

he stared into the camera and defy and dared you to disagree. Thanks, I'm Norm McDonald. And now the fake news. Well it is finally official. Murder is legal in the state of California. Tuesday, at one point fifteen, the moment the Simpson verdict was delivered, Court TV scored its highest ratings ever. An hour later, the channel went out of business. Well, that covers the main developments in the OJ Simpson case this week, and after all, other important things are going on in the world. Now more

OJ Simpson. When Simpson trial juror Gina Rodborough returned home this week, her little girls were delighted to have her back, and no wonder she lets him get away with murder. Simpson had been discussing marriage with girlfriend Paula Barbieri, but reportedly she has called the wedding off. Her fear was that if they married, she would be brutally murdered and then and then someone would try to pin it on OJ. The LA District Attorney's office has given Marcia Clark and

Christopher Garden. Christopher Darden bonuses of over ten thousand dollars for quote lengthy hard time duty unquote. In the OJ Simpson case, a spokesman for the DA said that the prosecutor's bonuses would have been even higher except for the fact that they let a killer go free. Only this week, Paula Barbieri admitted that she had broken up with O. J. Simpson the very night Nicole Brown

Simpson was killed. Boy, that had to be a tough day for OJN First he gets dumped by his girlfriend, then Colombian hitman kill his wife. You gotta yeah. Well, you know, Rolling Stone said he could do all this stuff because you know, he's a comedian, and we used to give comedians passes right, used to be able to say anything because hey, you know, we can take a joke and we have free speech and things like that, and if it's a joke, you know, you can say

that type of stuff. Do you think you'd be able to do that today? No, he wouldn't. And as a matter of fact, even then he was fired because the NBC executive that was on his head of the western part of the network or something. But anyway, he was over Norm McDonald. He told him to quit. He didn't quit. He was friends with O. J. Simpson, this executive was and so he fired Norm McDonald.

I can certainly relate, except when I was fired, I was trying to prevent murders rather than to make jokes about the millions of people that had already been killed that hadn't happened at that point in time. But you know, sugar water that type of stuff, as Alex was telling everybody and then pushing people into January the sixth, So you know, good for Norm,

Good for Norman. He stuck to his guns there. In his book, O. J. Simpson says that he would have taken a bullet or stood in front of a train for Nicole, said Norm MacDonald and another one man. I'm going to tell you that is some bad luck. When the one guy who would have died for you kills you. You don't get any worse luck than that. The judge Ito was interviewed this week by local TV station in LA asked why the interviewer if it was appropriate for supposedly impartial judge to

be on TV with his case still pending. You said, well, maybe not, but how appropriate is it to kill your ex wife? He never quit? So yeah, if you go onto YouTube, you'll find like forty minutes worth of short one liners like that of Norm McDonald about OJ Simpson. One last one here he says that McDonald said, OJ's Powell o'l calling Callings now has a one nine hundred number for two dollars in nine nine cents a minute, Callings will tell you callers that OJ is innocent and for three dollars

in nine nine cents a minute. He'll do it without laughing. He was Norman was very funny, I thought, the strange sense of humor, but very funny. So the Babylon b takes their their shot at it. Please

are slowly escorting a whitehearse containing O. J. Simpson. The procession, which travel at low speed with law enforcement working to prohibit any other hickels from getting on the freeway, allowed onlookers to have one final chance to see Simpson being followed by police officers, one last time for all times sake, said one witness who watched the white Bronco roll by, followed by dozens of police cruisers. He died as he lived. It's poetic when you think about it,

and you have to feel for the police too. They never really did catch him, did they and yet here they are still pursuing him. Really makes you think, they said, Well one more from babelin bee O. J. Simpson excited for God to tell him who the real killer was. Yeah. I'm racking my brains for decades trying to figure out who may have done it, said Simpson. It'll be great to have all my questions finally laid to rest. I really can't imagine who might have committed such a crime.

Well, I think God knows, don't you? And I think in the end we all know that justice in this life will be served and the next we'll be right back Elvis, the Beatles and the Sweet Sounds of Motown. Find them on the Oldies channel at APS radio dot com. H Joy listening to the David Knight Show. Let's take a look at celebrity politics here of the presidential race. Of course, that's where they don't kill one or two people, as I said before, but they kill millions with jabs,

with wars, with medical protocols. And here is here is the comedian that is still delivering material for everybody. This is Joe Biden saying, elect me. I am in the twentieth century. Elect me, I'm in the twenty twentieth century, twenty first century. He doesn't even know what century isn't oh this is yeah, it's Trump is pushing for debates after hearing that he wants a lot more of them earlier. Seriously, is pushing for debates. Can

you imagine that the guy who has been dodging debates left and right? But you know, for Biden, he'll make an exception. As a matter of fact, he wants to really ramp him up. Three debates is not enough to have with Biden. He wants to have seven. Well, you know, he could have had seven if he would have debated these other people. They didn't want to debate anybody else. He calls for more and earlier presidential

debates with Biden. You know, in the same way that with all this vote by mail stuff, you know, you could debate early and debate often, and with the vote by mail stuff that Trump pet in, you can vote early and vote often as well. Very much the same thing here.

So the Commission on the Presidential Debates has already announced three of them and a vice presidential debate to occur later this year, La La and somebody else yet to be determined by the time of the first scheduled debate on September the sixteenth, more than a million Americans will have likely already voted, and we'll see all these show trials of Trump as well. And perhaps that's going to be

an issue. You know, he's got some scheduling conflicts if he wants to do anything else, because he's going to be taking care of his felony parking tickets and things like that. The Trump campaigns of the country deserves as many as seven presidential debates. Yeah, I thought so as well, but he decided to set out all the ones where he would be debating anybody who actually had a mind. And so in commenting on this, Biden demonstrated exactly why

Trump wants to debate him. Biden's comment was, if I were him, I'd want to debate me too. He's got nothing else to do. Yeah, really, so when we look at our other politicians like Mike Johnson and this going support of flip flopping around. Even mainstream media is talking about the flip flopping of Johnson. This is coming from the Hill. Johnson shifts from

PISA critic to FISA champion as speaker. What's going on with that? Yeah, A one time critic the Foreign Spy Program who's now fighting to usher its renewal through the warring GOP conference. And not only to renew it, he wants to make it permanent. He wants to do more for it than anybody else has. Johnson has done a full one eighty, says The Hill,

opposing a new warrant requirement for Section seven oh two for PISA. Actually, what he's doing is he's opposing not a warrant, He's opposing the Constitution. That's what he's doing. That's what Mike Johnson's doing now. He is opposing the Constitution, and the vast majority of Congress is opposing the Constitution. Matt Gates said these were views that the speaker deeply held, like twenty minutes ago. Johnson isn't disguising the change of tunes, saying that the reversal is a

simple function of learning more about the program as a speaker. They took him into a separate area, and I guess they showed him the JFK finals or something like that. When I was a member of the Judiciary, I saw all the abuses of the FBI, and there were terrible abuses, over and over and over, he said, But he doesn't care about those abuses anymore. Then when I became speaker, I got this confidential briefing, he said, and I saw just how important it is for national security. By that,

he doesn't mean the security of this nation. He saw just how important it was for the military industrial complex and for the intelligence community. And these are the people who put him in place, because he immediately said he's going to continue and escalate the spending for these wars in Ukraine, in Israel.

So yeah, he saw just how important it is for national security. Well, you know, Thomas Massey said yesterday, if you believe that these people have put some safeguards in there, and if you believe that this isn't a problem, then what explains the fact that Johnson and these other people put in a special protection exemption clause in there saying you won't do this to us, just do it to the rest of these people out there. But if you

want to do it to member of Congress, you're not allowed. As a matter of fact, if you want to start surveilling us, you have to go to that Member of Commerce and Congress and ask for permission. What a joke, What a joke? They clearly don't believe that Faiza protects anybody's privacy. They're setting up a police state for everybody else except for them. I think they're absolutely reprehensible. That's all of the Democrats and all the Republicans except

for nineteen. Just think about that, how they sold you out. And so Intelligence Chair Mike Turner, a Republican from Ohio, and as I said yesterday, there's this split within the Republican caucus. You got the people who are on this Intelligence Committee. Oh, they're all for letting the intelligence people do whatever they want. It's like FDA, right, you have the people are supposed to be overseeing the food and drug people, Well, whatever you

want. And people call them up, Hey, you know you got this. They're going to be putting this stuff in polyethylene glackol that's going to cause people to go into anaphylectic shock. Well I don't care, says the FDA. Caulfizer. Tell them about it, and of course a Caulifizer, and they don't care. That's the kind of oversight we get from the House Intelligence

Committee. That's the kind of oversight. They have set up the bureaucracy to do this stuff and We are rightfully upset about the bureaucracy because there is no accountability to the bureaucracy, totally unaccountable, unelected, and unaccountable. And yet for these members of Congress, they're unaccountable as well. They keep getting re

elected over and over again, and they keep rubber stamping everything. They created the bureaucracy in their image, and they created the bureaucracy so that the bureaucracy can regulate us without any representation or oversight, and then pretend that the Constitution doesn't exist. So you don't have a presumption of innocence, you don't get due process, you don't get protection against excessive fines because hey, you're violating

a rule from the bureaucracy. So it's a civil case. Now, if the Congress had written it, then that would be a law and the Constitution the Bill of Rights would apply. But no, we've created the bureaucracy in our own image, run out even more regulations, and then we pretend that the regulations coming from the bureaucracy are not covered under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Because you see, these people don't care even about your right

to be protected against warrantless searches. That's where they're coming from, the Republicans and the Democrats. And so this guy who's now the chair of the Intelligence Committee. So when you become speaker, you become one of the Gang of Eight. Now that's the group that is the leaders of both chambers as well as their respective intelligence committees. The Gang of Eight. So you've got four

people. You know, you've got the majority of the minority leader in both the House and the Senate, and then you've got the majority and minority leaders in the Intelligence Committee in the House and the Intelligence Committee in the Senate. You got a gang of eight. You know, Mao only had a gang of four. And these peopeople are just like him, just like him, capable of doing anything for power. Power comes out of the barrel of a

gun that comes out of their surveillance clips as well. The American people don't want their liberties taken away. They want their Fourth Amendment liberties to be upheld, says Representative Scott Perry, a Freedom Caucus member who backs a warrant requirement. In other words, he backs the Constitution. Think about this out of the I forget what four hundred and fifty something people in Congress. Only nineteen of them want to stand by the Fourth Amendment in the Constitution. Rest of

them just throw it on the ground like trash. Isn't that amazing? You know, four hundred and thirty something just throw out the Fourth Amendment. Of course they throw out all the rest of this stuff as well. You know. The interesting thing is I said, is what these people who revolt against law order in the Constitution when they swear to as a condition of their office, to uphold the Constitution and they lead a rebellion against that, Because that's

what they're doing right now. They're no different from Robespear. And as Robespear found out, eventually the revolution comes for you. They are the interesting people. They're not going to get away with this. And it doesn't matter if they even put it into law. You can't surveil a congress person. You've

got to ask their permission first. Do you think these rogue intelligence agencies as CIA and the FBI and the rest of these, you know, the dirty one and a half dozen that are out there, do you think they care about that clause? They don't care about the Constitution, They don't care about any law. They don't care about your little parenthetical thing there that you can't surveil me. Huh, I got this piece of paper, says, so

you think they care about that? I played that clip for you the other day where Michael Hayden said, we're not interested in bad people, We're interested in interesting people. Who do you think is more interesting than these congressmen that they can blackmail. FBI Director Christopher Ray, still pitching his support for Pfizer reauthorization, said the reforms and the bill would quote stop the abuse of politicized

FBI queries. So he admitted that the FBI is politicized and abusive. It's not only a police state, it's a politicized police state, as they always are. Right. Trump weighed in on Wednesday ahead of the House GOP conference meeting, writing on his social media site that they should quote kill FIZA and suggesting the tool was used to spy on his campaign. However, writes the Hill campaign aide Carter K Page was spied on using a different section of the

statute that deals with domestic surveillance. Well there you go. We can always find some other phony justification to violate the Constitution. See, the problem is not ultimately FISA, the problem is ultimately the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, these agencies, which is why they had the FISA Act in the first place. They're the real problem. And yet you can't even get a twenty congressman to push back against something that even the FBI director admits is abusive

and politicized. They will even push back against one aspect of it, let alone the entire agency, the FBI and the CIA. During his time in office, Trump signed into law the current PISA seven oh two statue. See, like I said before, all lets people they're coming after Trump. He endorsed the mechanism and the statute and the agency that came after him, and he didn't do anything, not even to protect himself. It's pathetic. He wrote on Twitter at the time, this is not the same fire as a

law that was so badly abused during the election. Well, he's lying, just like Mike Johnson. It's not exactly the same. They changed it. It made it a little bit worse, actually, as they always do. See that's the key. That's not the same. It's actually worse. Johnson. If you want to know why has he flip flopped on all these different things we talked about that You know, a lot of people talk about him, Marjorie Taylor, Green, Matt Gaates, others. I've talked about it.

What is it? Is he being blackmailed? He's been green mailed. Actually, why has he flip flopped on Pizo? Why has he flip flopped on Ukraine? Well, in his first full quarter as Speaker of the House, he brought in twenty million dollars. Now, think about that. At that clip, if he continues to collect money at that rate, he will

have collected in one year eighty million dollars. Now, going back to the twenty twenty election, the two thousand election, now, the twenty twenty two thousand election, Gore versus Bush. Bush spent one hundred million total, Gore seventy. Now Johnson could pull in eighty million dollars in just one year. He's not even running for anything. And of course, if they kick him out as Speaker of the House and he decides, well, I don't want to run again, he gets to keep that stuff. You want to know

why he's flipped on fives in Ukraine. It's not rocket science, folks. Money talks, and the love of money is the root of all Speakers of the House. Oh. Politico first reported that his fundraising numbers did it on yesterday said he said, I'm grateful for the incredible support of grassroots supporters. Yeah, grassroots supporters and Americans all across the country who are eager to end

the disastrous Biden presidency. Just about as eager as they are to end the Fourth Amendment evidently, and just about as eager as they are to end peace and to escalate into World War three. We're all we want to have World War three. We want to have warrantless searches and all the rest of this stuff. So his twenty million dollars as close to the twenty one point one million that McCarthy netted in the second quarter of twenty twenty three. And it's

amazing how close these guys are on policy. What a surprise. The speaker previously told Politico that he's grateful for McCarthy's help in connecting him with quote thick wallet donors. Uh, so there you go. And also grateful for connecting him, I guess, to the military industrial complex and intelligence community who installed him as speaker so that he could push these wars, push the police state, and be paid off handsomely It's disgusting, isn't it. This is a

guy who really did a oneint eighty. Now, when you look at Trump, he's been a lot more consistent. Quite frankly, he's been consistently a criminal. There is a movie coming out. I don't imagine it's going to be very good. They're they're premiering into the con Film Festival, and it's

about a young Donald Trump and his mentor, Roy Cone. Now, if you don't know Roy Cohne, I'm not going to go in a lot of history about Roy Cone, so advised to say that he was he was a little rat to Joe McCarthy at McCarthy hearings and things like that, and he he was. Anyway, this should be an interesting film, except that you know it's going to be kind of cartoonish. Anything that people do about Trump

is usually either hagiography or it's a kind of a character assassination. Doing a character assassination film on Donald Trump is kind of like shooting fish in a barrel. Though I'm going to assassinate these fish in the barrel. They're going to call it The Apprentice. It's about a young Donald Trump who ascends to power through a faustian deal with the influential right wing lawyer and political fixer Roy Cone.

That's their description. Sounds pretty stereotypical, but again, when you look at people like Roy Cohne and Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, they are birds of a feather. Mister Cone became more than just Trump's lawyer. He became a mentor, a close confidant. He introduced the former president of various powerful figures in New York City's business and political circles, tim to, Roger Stone and Paul manifit metaphord right, the former president remained fiercely loyal to Cone,

even standing by him during his final years as he battled AIDS. That's the interesting thing too about Cone, Just like Jegar Hoover, both of them closet homosexuals who were vicious in terms of coming after other homosexuals, but presenting this image to everybody else as you know, they're going to protect him from that. I mean, these guys, you know, Jagger Hoover, Roy Cone, these people do anything for power. He was the mentor, by the

way, to Donald Trump. What do you think Donald Trump's flip flopping principles come from. I'm sure that he learned a great deal from Roy Cone. Trump has been taking some bold anti establishment positions, but just how much of this is rhetorical? Yeah, this is Robert Stark and quoting Glenn Greenwald. On some of these issues, Trump denounced attempts by GOP House speaker Mike Johnson to renew PFIZA and FBI spying powers. However, Trump was the one who

reauthorized FISA as president, which RFK Junior has pointed out. Let me just predict this. Of course, it's not going to happen, So I can say anything I want to about an rf K Junior presidency. You'll never know. Just like climate change. You can make all kinds of predictions about it, but I would tell you this, I don't think that RFK Junior would do anything to change any of this stuff either. Trump's bold statements have been

mostly rhetorical and often contradict his actual policies. My prediction is, and this is Glenn, I think it's Robert Stark who's writing this part here. My prediction is that a second Trump term will be more anti establishment than his first, but it will also have a lot of this same disappointments and the standard conservative positions, for instance, tax cuts for corporations and for the rich.

Then perhaps an increase in military spending, but there'll be austerity on certain social programs, probably like Social Security. He'll probably throw his supporters under the bus on that. Trump also told billionaire donors that he will cut their taxes, which is what he did the first time around. You know, he cut the taxes of the uber wealthy in the corporations, raised them on others. Trump's main role is not to achieve good policy, and this is the key,

but rather to push the Overton window. And when you think about it, how did he push the Overton window in his first time in office? Well, medical martial law, universal basic income, warp, speed of approval of experimental drugs, trillions of dollars in debt, vote by mail. I call him the Trump Precedent's precedent. Trump, he pushes the Overton window, and he did it on so many things. It was very significant presidency pushing

the Overton window. On the level of rhetoric and divisiveness, these guys in the past have always pretended even though they were not trying to get along with everybody, but they always tried to pretend to be congenial, not Trump. So he's pushed the Overton window on a number of things. Well, we're going to come back in just a moment, and we're going to talk real quickly about a couple of updates about the pandemic. We'll be right back.

Whether you're feeling like the blues or bluegrass, APS Radio has you covered, check out a wide variety of channels on our app at APS radio dot com. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Well, one of those Trump precedents, one of those Overton windows that he moved, was the normalization of trillions of dollars in deficits. And now we're up to the rate because Biden has continued with that and has increased that. We're now adding a trillion dollars

about every three months. And to the extent that when you go back and you look at this COVID cash, I understand it was Fiat cash for Fiat orders. Of course that's redundant because Fiat means demand, it means a decree an order, and that's exactly how these guys got what they wanted, both Trump and Biden, but to a large, unprecedented amount. And now there's

nearly one hundred billion dollars and COVID relief money that is still unspent. They helicoptered in the cash and such lavish amounts that people can't spend it all. Even state and local governments who are not known for their frugality, can't spend all the massive amounts of money that was dropped on you know, it's kind of like, you know, the aid that we dropped on Gaza, the food aid parachute didn't open it, you know, destroyed building, killed people

on the ground like a giant bomb. Well, that's kind of the way the cash is as well. With the COVID stuff. Nearly one hundred million dollars worth of money allocated to help state and local governments remains unspent. It was nearly one hundred billion dollars of money allocated to bribe and to command state and local governments to do exactly what Trump and Biden wanted done. That's what's

happening with this. The state and state governments are sitting on ninety two billion in unspent COVID relief money, more than fifty three billion of which has not even been earmarked for anything, and it's about to expire. They're going to have to ear market for something. I say, we're going to give these people this amount of money, and all this is happening even after we've had these recent revelations talking about out the lavish fraud that was done with these programs.

And so they've got an ear market, call it a grant. They don't necessarily have to spend it within the next short period of time, but they they've got to the end of twenty twenty six, still got more time. They don't have to spend it by that amount of time, but they got at least ear market by then. And again, this is a key issue because all these people that I talked to, they can't get their head around what Trump did. Well, he didn't do it. It was the

governors who did it. And you know that they're operating inside their little partisan voting box when they say it was the Democrat governors, because the Republican governors were as bad or worse than the Democrats were. But they have always used unlimited amounts of money printed by the Federal Reserve. It doesn't matter whether you're talking about Biden or Trump, or whether you're talking about Obama or Bush or any of these presidents, even at the gubernatorial level, you know, the

governors this antists did the same thing. He doesn't have unlimited governor doesn't have unlimited amounts of money, but he still used money to say, well, we're going to punish you if you continue to lock people down, for example, if you don't open up your school, if we're going to cut your fundy. Just that simple. And so you always use that those financial strings.

Everybody used to always talk about, well, all that money coming from from Washington or even from the state capitol, it's always going to have strings attached to it. But the MAGA people can't figure that out who was pulling those strings. So this made all the more awkward because this week also marks one year since Biden signed a Congressional resolution officially declaring an end to the COVID

national Emergency. You see, they would give these discretionary funds to the governors as an incentive, you know, in the same way that they they use the social media companies the censor for them. You know, they would give this money to the governors. And it's like, well, in the case of Idaho, for example, or Republican governor there Brad Little had several times, it was like three or four times the amount of the entire state budget

given to him to use however he wished. It's like his own personal slush fund to reward his friends or whatever. And the only thing he had to do was just to keep this lockdown and this pandemic fraud going, and the cash just kept coming. And so what do you think the governors are going to do? Of course they're going to do that. All you have to do is pure power with all of this money. All you have to do

is just sustain this emergency that Trump declared. And Trump's declaration was not about health issues really, that was done by his HHS pharmaceutical bro that he'd put in charge of the HHS, Alex's arm Trump declaration of emergency was about releasing the money, just like it was a hurricane that had come through Florida or something. And so the national emergency was officially ended, officially ended a year ago. Yeah, six months later, tens of billions of dollars meant to

help state and local governments through that crisis still remain unspent. Imagine that. So the CDC is trying to recoup this crisis emergency footing and they're trying to get people to take their vaccines again, and so you're seeing this constant onslaught. Now, Breitbart was one of the first ones to jump into it because they saw an opportunity to talk about measles and to push their borders agenda. Right, scare everybody about the about measles to try to get somebody to do

something by the borders. Well, that's not going to happen. It's reprehensible to do that. But now you got outlets like USA today. They're not tying the measles issue to the borders, they're tying it to vaccine hesitancy and all of us anti vaxxers. And so USA today is quoting a CDC epidemiologist for measles surveillance. We're actually paying somebody to do this, and it's like paying somebody, can you surveil coals? And they do. They've done that

to push the flu vaccine for the longest time. So this CDC epidemiologist says, most of the outbreaks that we've seen during this period have been small and short due to high population community. Now they've been small and short because it's just measles and due to rapid response by state and local health departments to control these outbreaks. You know, we never had problems with these when I was

a kid. Maybe that's because we didn't have state and local health departments to make a problem out of it. Measles was once thought to be a disease of the past. No, it was thought to be a disease of no concern when I was growing up, just like with Donald Trump these So now they're trying to create a measles outbreak. This is the approach. Again. Conservative media will use it to push fear about the border. While and again there are issues with the border, this is not one of them. Nobody

died, you know. This is not like somebody coming through who is a rapist to kill or a pedophile or something like that. Nobody died from measles, not a single person. And they've only got a couple of dozen cases that they can even identify. And the median age of the measles patient is three. That's why they call it a childhood disease. And once you get it, you have immunity for life, unlike the MMR shots. And of

course nothing in life is perfect. You can have I have some very rare reactions to measles, and that's what they focus on through most of USA today. They talk about statistics without putting them in a contexts to say, well, you know, some people have died from this, and we don't know if they died from it or if they died with it, just like the COVID stuff, far, far, far fewer people than died from the flu.

Is it kind of interesting that they have really nailed in the MMR shot but they were never able to nail in the flu vaccine for people, And so they start how deadly is measles, says the USA today, Well, it turns out not at all, except between four and five hundred Americans die annually of the disease. Okay, do they die of the disease, do they die of complications? Do they die with it? And so what about

the flu? Well, according to the CDC, we had between twenty ten and twenty twenty three, we had fifty one thousand deaths annually from the flu, and they're saying four to five hundred annually from measles, so one hundred times worse for the flu. Do we cower in fear when somebody gets the flu? Yeah? The flu can kill people, especially elderly people. It's really a complication to existing conditions and things like that. I imagine that is

the case with measles. I'd never heard of anybody dye from measles before, but they can't even make a case for it. Four or five hundred deaths, and yet with a flu they have fifty one thousand. And look at that time period there that was from that was an average annual average from twenty ten to twenty twenty three. You know, we didn't have anybody die of flu really at all. Remember we had zero flu deaths. Remember that was

in twenty twenty or twenty twenty one. They just attributed them all to COVID. I'll never forget when I was leaving Info Wars one day and Mike Adams was hosting for Alex because Mike was doing such a good job of pumping up the fear and selling prepper supplies and food and stuff like that, And Mike Adams had a chart that he put up from the CDC and he said, look at this, You've got more people dying from COVID, according to the

CDC than from heart disease and cancer. Well, I guess they fixed that. Now they've really upped the heart disease and cancer deaths, haven't they. So you're talking about something that is incredibly rare, something that is less of a threat than the flu. And yet we know how these flu vaccines work. We know that when people get the flu vaccine, it attacks immune system, they're more likely to get the flu. And we also know that before

COVID, the vast majority of injuries were from flu shots. But again, as they keep pushing this fear, the uncomfortable fact for USA today and the rest of these fearmongers is that there have been no deaths in any of these so called outbreaks. So they're going back and saying, yeah, we have records where we have attributed this to measles. We've had deaths that we attribute in the years past, but not in any of these so called outbreaks.

Michael Osterholm, director of Center for Infectious Diseases in University of Minnesota. So it doesn't bode well for what the future might bring because you know, we're not going to be allowed to have international travel. We can't keep this measles stuff under control. More pressure to have vaccine passports and the rest of this. They want to control our movement very strictly. Of course, they're not going to ask for vaccine passports for the illegal aliens that they bring in into

every place. They don't care if they're vaccinated or not. On Rock Fin, mister Chanelli, thank you very much for the tip, says good morning, David. Everyone on my job site listens to you daily as you come out of my boombox. Well, thank you everybody. I love hearing the reactions to Benedict Donald. Your show has open hearts and minds. Been listening since the Info Wars day. Have a great day. God bless you and your family. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that, and

I appreciate you getting me out there. Who knows they might actually find something they agree with me on. Wouldn't it be nice if we had a president who actually followed some principles somewhere, you know, just let us know what is it that joined instead of it's constant flip flopping. And we'll talk about a little bit more about that, as well as what is happening in Arizona. Truly is amazing and it truly showed Heather Republican Party has abandoned all principles

just whatever Trump wants. Right. Interestingly enough, you know when the Congress put that thing in there, they didn't put any exceptions in there for Trump or any other present. They just put those exceptions in there for Congress, and it was it was everybody knew it was a headfake. But Thomas Massey was right when he said it shows that they know that this is about both

police state surveillance of everybody else except for Congress people. On Rumble, Billy the Kid Part two writes, I think most Trump worshippers actually took his juice and just lie and say they didn't. Who knows. On Rumble and sixty one, measles are coming across the border. It could be worse like antibiotic resistant tuberculosis and leprosy. I'm glad it's just measles. Well for now, Yeah, Rock Finn Denver Ataway, I've been Type one diabetic since the age

of twelve. I got it soon after my mmr vax for mid school. Diagnosed right after cross country season. Yeah, that's the thing. And so well look at this, we've seen measles go down. Well, fine, what has happened? Autism? It's exploded, So you tell me you know, if we had fully informed consent. What if somebody says, well, it's going to reduce the chance that you get measles, but it's going to rapidly increase, exponentially increase your susceptibility to autism or your chance of getting autism.

Oh, what would you choose? Would you rather have measles for a few days or would you rather have autism for the rest of your life or some of these other conditions that come with the vaccines and the adjuvants that are there. Yeah, the adjuvants. Alex Johns and we talked about adjuvants the entire time. Even had somebody call up one day and he wanted to take me on vaccines and I said something about adjuments. He's like, what is

that? It's like, you don't know what adjuvants are. How far back do we have to go on this conversation to give you a starting point here? But you know, the adjuvants were one of the key things. I mean, put things to irritate your immune system, and that's one of the things that causes a lot of autoimmune disease. In response to these injections, they deliberately irritate your immune system to try to get it to respond to what

they're injecting you with, and that in and of itself greats problem. And that's why it was such a annoying thing beyond belief to hear Alex say, well, yeah, you're just going to have to have some adjuvants in there. They're gonna have to step up the adjuvants. So do you have a reaction to it because you know, and it's going to be this dead or weakened virus. No, it wasn't. It wasn't. It was an mRNA shot. Did you not give the memo Alex about that? Did you not

realize what mRNA was? Did you not realize because you've been talking about it for years? What the ets aren't you talking about? Oh, we're going to just bump up trumpell, bump up the adjuvants so that it looked like you really got something, But it's really just sugar water. What cynical lies. It's amazing. I like this phrase arch Covidean. It's kind of like

branch Davidian, you know, an arch coovidean. This is coming from the Daily Skeptic out of the UK, and they're talking about a woman who is a German journalist and she was one of the key people pushing every aspect of the pandemic. She admits that press discussion of vaccines was two one sided and that the school closures were ill advised, but she insists that Germany should have locked down even harder. This is not going to reverse course, not going

to change anything at all. Wee we'll comment here rock fand Brian and Dev McCartney. Good to see you there. Question, David, did you hear that the origin of this so called bird flu is the feed? I did not hear that. And everybody talking about that waste from chicken farms, disease, birds droppings, feathers and all else. Check it out. Well, take a look at that. Yeah, very much like when they started having

this mad cow disease or something. But isn't it interesting that every year we're having bird flu discovered and we got to kill all the birds and the spring chickens that are their little pullets that are coming up. You got to have a massive culling again this year, just like last year. It's become like an annual event. It's almost like somebody's trying to destroy our food supply. And if you feed them a lot of garbage, you know disease, birds,

droppings, all the rest, so you recycle it. That's what you know Mad cow disease was about. They were grinding up dead cows and feed it back in and they got mad cow disease just like human cannibals will get that as well. So would not surprise me with a big farms. But of course if you have your backyard chickens, they've already got a lot of

regulations. Will be seeing that pumped out in September. That's an obnoxious enough regulation reporting on your backyard chickens and everything else that you're going for food. You're going to have to tell them in the UK what you're doing. That's obnoxious enough that they are going to wait six months before enforcing it, just to see if anybody's gonna say anything about it. I guess that's what they always do. But getting back to this this arch covidean Christina Burnt, I

guess is the way he pronounced her name r n dt. Let's say burnt. She should have been burnt by the COVID nonsense, but she wasn't. Since the German government quietly withdrew the last Covidian idiocies last year was a Daily Skeptic. There have been much talk of the need for an appraisal of pandemic era repressions. For the most part, this talk has happened in perfectly inverse proportion to anyone in power actually appraising anything. In other words, you know,

they're not doing anything at all. Lockdown, happy, vaccine crazed, sudeutsch zetungybe Southern Germany times. I guess it'd be a rough translation of that. She wrote this. There were repeated promises during the COVID crisis that the pandemic response would be thoroughly appraised. Yet this has not happened, and there seemed to be several reasons for this. First of all, there was nothing to be gained politically from this issue, especially immediately after the pandemic. This

is what I'm saying. You know, why aren't we doing and appraisal of what these people did well, because we know how bad it was and they don't want anybody. There's no political gain for them. It's all negative because everything they did was wrong. She continues. The country was collectively exhausted and for a while at least many people didn't want to hear the word corona again. Like I said yesterday, just like the Churchill's war room. That's what

they call it there at Whitehall. Now I looked it up. I couldn't remember why they called it, but it's just Churchill's war rooms. I mean he was basically living there and these other people, his staff and everything were living there under Whitehall and these reinforced bunkers. And when the war was over, they just walked away, left everything on the table, all the maps up, the pins and everything, never even talked about it, never wanted

to go back to it. They're sick of it. And that's what's happened. This has been like Churchill's war rooms. Concerned that a critical reappraisal could be misused by conspiracy theorists, by right wing groups, or by the AfD. In other words, by there that because they messed this up so much, other people might point it out to make political gains from it. The damage to democracy, they said, could be greater than if there was no

appraisal democracy. We didn't have democracy, we had medical martial law. They are democracy right there could be damaged to them and so their powers have been left behind. Their powers are being escalated to prevent damage to our democracy. Our rulers have tried to get everybody to forget about all the stupid stuff they

did between twenty twenty and twenty twenty three. Their efforts to sweep COVID under the carpet have therefore mounted to seating all criticism of lockdowns, of school closures, and of mass vaccination to the opposition. And yet when we look at this, we've got us. Criticism is really tempered by the double think of the Trump cult. You know, the dear leader who ran it with all the Fiat orders and the Fiat cash is actually our savior. Cross the stony

traumas. That's the White House. Let sa fce no master, Yes, precious force. They will cheat you, hurt you. Why Marsty is my friend. They cheated us, they hurt us, they lied to us. But we got to have the precious. So you know, the precious is the ring of power. The White House right got to have that ring of power. The White House. They stole it, said tempoole, don't talk to tempoole about all the stuff that happened in twenty twenty. He's so tired

of that. That was four years ago. Oh but wait a minute. The election that you want to talk about incessantly, how they stole the precious from you, that was also four years ago. But he doesn't want to talk about it because masters are friends looking for better information. APS radio news dot com features articles and commentary along with audio from all the top news from

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around the world. Apsradionews dot com. You're listening to the David Night Show on Rock Fan. Handy, Good to see you. Handy one of my gym friends, and Handy works a MS and Georgia, one of my gym friends took the GCI. That's what I call it, the genetic code injection. Now it's almost as if he has arthritis inflammation all over and has lost thirty pounds. It took a year or so, but it eventually overwhelmed his

body. Yeah, that's and that's the key thing. I remember when all this stuff happened, and I've been talking about vaccines stuff for a very long time. I was absolutely flabbergasted at how we had so many immediate reactions to this right away. You had people who were dying right away, you had people passing out, and other things like that immediately. We had never seen

that before with a vaccine. Typically it took a long time. And as I point out many times, you go back to two thousand and nine when Fauci and slowly worked together to put out to rush pandemics out and the whistle was blown on them in Norwegian country where they were seeing effects on children because they had a faster metabolism. But it took a year for anything to show

up, and they had horrific issues of narcolepsy and things like that. Who've had several reports of these kids who are now in the mid to late twenties committing suicide because they can't do anything without the risks of immediately falling asleep. You know, they can be driving a car and all of a sudden they're out, They unconscious, so they can't drive a car, they can't do

anything. It's completely destroy their life. But it took a year for it to show up in the young kids, and you know, they just kept on with it everywhere else. But we've never seen it happen immediately, and we've never seen such a blind eye to any and all of these side issues on rock Fann ghost Bo said adjuvants are neuro toxins. Yeah, a child receives no less than seventy injections of neurotoxins by the age of eighteen, and

they wonder why autism has increased by four thousand percent. Exactly right, Yeah, all these different things. I mean were you're talking about, whether mercury or from aldehyde or any other It's always there to provoke your immune system and to perhaps break it. This is a question from a listener. I'll try to remember to send a direct email to you, Sean, but I do want to mention it on air because there's other people who may have this issue.

Please mention the vaccine exemption letter guy. Well, that would be Jason Barker. I said, can you please mention the name of the guy who's been so helpful with his vaccine exemption letter example, and where to find him? Someone asked me about it the other week, But searching the podcast of video archives, I can't find one of the shows with a specific name of

the contact Jason Barker. That's how we got to know Jason Barker. He was in the military at the time and he did not want his name used while he was still fighting them and in the military, but he's gone public now that he's out, and he gave the letter and we talked about it, and I actually posted that letter on the website for quite a while. And he had several very important points about his religious exemption, which you could look at that and if you agreed with that, you could put it in

your own words. And so Jason Barker is now out of the military and he has with Angry Tiger. They do Knights of the Knights of the Storm, and he also does Foxhole Report. And so I don't know, we used to have, like I said, we used to have that on the I was surprised to see your letter here because I didn't know that they were still trying to push this through with people. I thought we were kind of

in the eye of the hurricane right now. So on Rumbled Delta, Mike eighty three eighty four, keep up the good work, dk fight that good fight. You appear to have counted the costs before going to battle. A lot of politicians can learn from that biblical principle worldly loss. Christ gain. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that. So let's talk a little bit about pharmaceutical stuff. We have a Molecular Geneticis saying that the mRNA

shots were designed to destroy humanity. Well good, I'm glad that we're seeing more and more people come out and say this. Perhaps now people will believe it a world renowned Oh, he also tipped twenty dollars Travis's tell me, thank you very much. I appreciate the tip. He didn't have that on there. Thank you for the tip. I appreciate that world renowned Molecular Geneticis has blown the whistle to warn the public that COVID mRNA vaccines were designed by

globalist elites to destroy humanity. According to doctor Michael Nells, I guess any ehls, the injections were created as part of a plan by the World Economic Form, the UN, the World Health Organization, big pharm of globalist world government. And it's one of the reasons why I talk about these mcguffins, you know, that's that's been the purpose of the climate mcguffin from before we

had the climate mcguffin, from before we had the first Earth Day. And oh, we've got to reply here from Jason Barker about the example letter. It is posted on the Nights of the Storm website in the forums and under archives. So there you go, and I'll give that answer to you by email, but anybody else who needs that, because, like I said, I was surprised that this was still being pushed. So the plan sought to conquer the human mind by destroying most of the human race and breaking down barriers

preventing the globalist agenda from being ushered in on a global scale. Nell's, a leading expert with insider knowledge of the plot, warned that the mRNA shots were designed to depopulate the planet allow unelected global elites to assert dominance over those who survived. And as I was saying, that's one of the reasons I talk about the climate mcguffin and about the the COVID mcguffin is because they both

have the same convergence point. They both have the same goal, and that is depopulation impoverishment enslaving the remaining people, but total population control controlling the people who remain alive, but population control in terms of depopulation. And that's always been the case. Even before we had the first Earthday. In nineteen seventy, Paul Erlick was pushing his book The Population Bomb, and he was widely very famous for doing that, but he became and that idea was that the

core of it. I was in high school at the time, and I remember my best friend in high school completely bought into this, and I would just change the subject whenever you get on it, because I mean, he it was like this religious fanaticism with him. You know, I almost grab you by the lapel. We've got too many people, We're all going to die. Well, okay, that should solve it, right, but anyway,

Yeah, we still have to uh wake up. These people are focused on the precious the White House. They don't understand that even though Biden is wicked and faults that. So it's the guy that they're following, and it's a distraction. They've misdirected people to focus on the one thing that they're not going to be able to have any positive results with. mRNA vaccines are aiding cancer. Yeah, isn't it interesting. We're seeing all these celebrities coming the

cancer is coming back, and it's coming back really fast and hard. But we're seeing this everywhere. And now you have of a study in the International Journal of Biological macro Molecules saying that the mRNA vaccines aid cancer development. Due to the use of modified mRNA that is designed to suppress immunity. Yeah, so they said, due to the health emergency. Yeah, it wasn't an emergency. Do the health emergency created by SARS cove two. No, it

was an emergency that was created by politicians. The rapid implementation of new vaccine technology was necessary, No, but it was. It wasn't necessary, but it was planned and practiced. mRNA vaccines being one of the cutting edge new technologies, attracted significant interest and offered a lot of hope. These vaccines in preventing admission to hospitals and serious illness and people with comorbidities have recently been called

into question due to the vaccines rap rapidly waning immunity. In other words, it doesn't work. It doesn't work, never did work. It had immediately it was known that it didn't work immediately. It was known that it was not safe either not safe, not effective. We always knew that from the

very beginning. So these people, again this is quoting from the article, and this article is saying, trying to couch this in a way that won't get them fired from their position, And so they're trying to be very obsequious and deferential to the vaccine. But you know, it does have its problems. It has rapidly waning immunity and mounting evidence in the case of these vaccines, like many others. Oh now they're criticizing vaccines in general do not generate

sterilizing immunity, leaving people vulnerable to recurrent infections. When they talk about sterilizing immunity, that was a part of the live where they said, you need to get this because if you get it, you're not going to pass it on to other people. That's what they mean by sterilizing immunity. And of course that didn't happen either. Additionally, it has been discovered and by the

way, for the measless stuff that doesn't work either. One case an out so called outbreak four people in New York, patient zero, and all of the four people that got it had been vaccinated, some of them multiple times. It didn't keep them from getting it, it didn't keep them from passing it on to other people. It didn't give them immunity, and it didn't give them sterilizing immunity. Additionally, it has been discovered that the mRNA vaccines

inhibit essential immunological pathways. They said, thus impairing early interferon signaling. This inhibition ensures an appropriate spike protein synthesis and a reduced immune activation. So this is a new mode we knew for the very beginning. It was early on, I think it was May of twenty twenty had doctor Ryan Cole who was a pathologist, and he said, I'm looking at these people who were coming in and they've been injected, and he said, I'm seeing very very low

killer T cell counts. The killer T cells are going to be one of your main defenses against cancer. He said, I think what we're going to see is a massive increase in the number of cancers, and I think we're going to see them progress a lot faster today. We call that turbo cancer,

and that's what this paper is about. Evidence is provided that adding one hundred percent of in one methyl pseudo uridine to the mRNA vaccine, as is done with Pfizer and Moderna in a melanoma model, stimulated cancer growth and metastasis. That's why we call it turbo cancer. That's a pretty good description of It simulates cancer growth and it's metastasizing. Non modified mRNA vaccines induced opposite results. This suggests that the mRNA vaccines could aid cancer development. Well, there

you go, so it works. It does exactly what they want to do, which was to kill people, right, and then when it comes to some there's so many different things that have been identified, all them dismissed. In Saudi Arabia, you have a study done at the King Faisal General Hospital by a microbiologist and immunologist Muazam M. Sharif and his colleagues. They noted that more than a quarter of COVID injection recipients suffered some cardiac complication after getting

the mRNA shot, the ones made by Pfizer or Moderna. We call those the Trump shots, the Trump genetic code injections. And how much more well, they said, a shocking twenty seven percent suffered a heart related complication within a month two more than a year after the injection. Some of them it was right away. Again. That was the thing that was truly amazing was how quickly we started seeing these things and how it ramped up very rapidly.

Remember, you know, within just a couple of we've got more people that have immediately had adverse effects put into the various database. In just the first couple of weeks than we did with all the other ones for a year, and then it's kept going within a couple of months. Is more than all thirty five years combined. And that was even after they threatened people to not report this stuff. Besides making it very cumbersome and time consuming to report,

that actually threatened people. So anyway, isn't it interesting as they said at the very beginning, you know, there were saying more people dying of COVID than of heart disease and cancer. Well, you know, were they giving themselves an alibi with that? I guess they've taken care of that. Anyway. The study had eight hundred and four participants. About forty percent of the participants took just one injection, meaning that they did not complete even the initial

two shot series, let alone get any booster injections. And yet still twenty seven percent of them had heart complications. Twenty seven percent, I said, nearly fifteen percent, Well, twenty seven percent had cardiac complications. Nearly fifteen percent of the mr ANDA injection recipients reported experiencing heart related symptoms within a month of the injection, so about half of them, about a quarter of all of them had problems, and about half of those who had problems had them

within the first month. The rest of them it took up to a year or more. As reported by Children's Health Defense, doctor Peter McCullough said, nearly sixteen percent of all covid in injection recipients who developed cardiovascular symptoms had to be rushed to critical care for treatment. That is how bad their symptoms were. More than half of the subjects indicated that they were influenced by a healthcare

professional or government agency to get vaccinated, said doctor McCollough. Never in recent times has there been such a cardiotoxic vaccine released on the public. Well, let me just say this. I said about sixteen percent of them had to be rushed to the hospital because it was very obvious of what they were having. That means that eighty four percent of them who were not rushed to the hospital. Many of them had no idea. This is why you're seeing the

died suddenly stuff. You've got a lot of people who have heart injury, but there's no symptoms until they suddenly die. You know, they're an athlete, they appresh it and now they don't realize that they had myocarditis. This is why, and a lot of hospitals has happened about a year and a half ago they started talking about without acknowledging what was causing it. They said, well, we're going to start screening kids who want to participate in high

school sports. And that started happening a lot of different places. This is great. Isn't this great? We've now got screening stuff. And it's like, why don't you ask a question why this was never necessary before? Why now? What is it connected to? We all know. They think we

don't know, but we do know. In Japan, a Japanese medical school professor sounding the alarm about the dangerous push by powerful global organizations to shorten the development period of mRNA based vaccines from what used to be a standard of five to ten years to one hundred days, in a move that they say is possible only by ignoring the human rights perspective. And again this is coming out

of Japan. And what of the things that he's concerned about is the fact that there is a move afoot to do a lot of this move a lot of this stuff to Japan. Let me tell you why I think that's the case. And this is just a hunch Japan has been more transparent in these problems than pretty much anybody else, and I imagine they would like to get

them some money, so they kind of don't notice. We've had Japan throw away one point two million doses because they noticed these black particulates that reacted with magnets. It's like, what's this, I don't know. Killed got rid of one point two million doses of it, and then it happened a second time. The second time it was about a million as well. They, as they pointed out, talked about the biodistribution of these active particles all over

the body, and they didn't like that being talked about. When a Canadian doctor started talking about it, they urged him. So the Japanese have noticed and have quietly taken action. So I imagine they want to get there. These pharmaceutical companies they like to co opt people, so they did with the media. That's what these ask your Doctor commercials are about. Let's do these ask your doctor commercials. We'll get authority to do that from the Clintons and

then we will spend so much money on these ads. And we've become onether primary, if not the primary sponsor for Fox and for CNN, and for MSNBC, and for all the different news organizations, even the broadcast news ABC, CBSNBC. They're all on the hook, and we all knew what was going on, except supposedly Tucker didn't. You know. Tucker had explained to him by one of his guests. He said, Tucker, you know these

ask your Doctor commercials that's not really targeted towards the listening audience. That's really just giving money to the networks so they don't cover the adverse effects of these drugs. Oh, I never thought of that, said Tucker. Yeah, right, that's one of the people who's getting paid tens of millions of dollars a year. He never thought of that. So that's the way they co

opt people. Do you think they would do that with jaff his government, with Japanese medical people as well, because what they're talking about is setting up large manufacturing facilities there in Japan. And that's why this guy is speaking out. He's a professor emeritis at Osaka City University Medical School. He specialized in molecular pathology and medicine, and he said the pandemic was used as a false

pretext by the WHO to drive vaccinations of all peoples in the world. Operation Warp Speed, he said, was a plan to set up to shorten the time to develop vaccines, which usually takes longer than ten years, to shorten it from ten years to less than one year. Seems like we've talked about this before, but we'll talk about it one more time. Here's Fauci in October of twenty nineteen, before all this, just as the stuff was about

to kick off. He's at a conference there by the Milkin Institute. You have to prove that this works, and then you've got to go through all of the clinical trials phase ones, phase two, phase three, and then show that this particular product is going to be good over a period of years. That alone, if it works perfectly, is going to take a decade. Why don't we blow this system up? I mean, obviously we can't just turn off the spigot on the system we have and then say, hey,

everyone in the world should get this new vaccine. We've been given to anyone yet, and it's going to be very difficult to change that unless you do it from within and say, I don't care what your perception is, We're going to address the problem in a disruptive way and in an iterative way,

because you do need both. But it is not too crazy to think that the outbreak and that guy is from part of so that that was a mo con institute, the Future of Health conference, and that guy says, how do we blow this system up so we don't have to take ten years, you know, then we start making money right away. He was from the New Yorker, And all of that stuff happened as this is about to

roll out in October. Yeah, we do it from the inside. We do it with chaos, and we do it with disruption, and we do it iteratively. The insufficiently tested trump shots were rushed to production distribution, resulting in drug induced injury that has never been seen in human history, said this guy, this doctor who specializes in molecular pathology. His name is in ou

I guess ou Inoue. I believe that the fraudulent use of experimental gene therapy to healthy people, particularly to healthy children, is an extreme violation of human rights. He said. Plans are in the works to construct a new vaccine production system in preparation for the next pandemic. This is an unbelievable, crazy situation, and he warned that the Japanese government is joining with Seppi Gates's Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness and Innovation, and so they're joining to be a part of

this one hundred days mission. That's how they do it. The vaccine companies, the Gates companies, co op governments and media by partnering with them and paying them off, paying them for their silence and their cooperation. Led by Richard Hatchett, I guess we could say it's a hatchet job who once worked

under Anthony Fauci. Seppi. The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation was founded in twenty seventeen by the World Economic Forum, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and others with the aim of truncating the vaccine development process to one hundred days. Exactly what they're talking about in October of twenty nineteen. If they are successful in their quest, the good doctor in Japan in a way, so there's a high risk that Japan made vaccines will be exported to nations around the

world. If Japan were to become a vaccine perpetrator, it would leave irreparable harm the future generations. See Trump was a vaccine perpetrator. The message I would like to convey to the world is that when disease ex occurs in the future, you should never trust the japan made vaccine that was developed in a short period of time in order to protect human rights. In cases of control that transcend national boundaries. You should never trust the American made vaccine or the

German made vaccines. As a matter of fact, you have journalists in Germany talking about the fact that Biointech, which is a German company that partnered with Pfizer. They were doing this because they envisioned Germany becoming the center of the pharmaceutical vaccine industry. Now you've got the same thing happening in Japan, also

happening in the United States. These people are always angling for some kind of global hegemony and the economy, and they're willing to kill people just like if they were eight angling to conquer the world through a war, because that's what this is. World renowned physicians and scientists are calling for the mr Anda COVID products to be pulled due to safety concerns and lack of efficacy, wrote doctor Tess Laurie commenting on his speech. She said, but at the same time

vested interests regard these products as a business model for the future. That's what it is. One way that the WHO, SEPI and their partners hope to streamline the development of future vaccines is by eliminating drug trials. And one of the ways that they're going to do this, folks, this is a new wrinkle we haven't talked about before, is replacing these drug trials with AI generated in other words, fake simulations. I say, we haven't talked about this

before. We haven't talked about the AI aspect of it. You know, you have we talked about something being in vitro. Right, what does that mean? That means that they did it in the glass. If you've got in vitro fertilization, that means that they've got an egg and they've got some sperm and they're putting it in a test tube and then they will implant it. Okay, it's been fertilized. Right, that's in the glass. That's

what that means. They have talked about when they do their so called testing, if they do it using a computer model, they call that in silica or in silico I can't remember now, but you know what they're saying is we're doing the testing not in a glass, We're doing it in a computer in silicon And of course you know what that's worth. We had the Imperial College of London simulation that found she and Burke's handed to Trump and he talked

about that and it was a garbage model. It couldn't produce the same answer with the same input twice in a row. University of Edinburgh pointed that out, But hey, it was Imperie College of London and it was Fauci And so these very smart people just do whatever they say they're going to. Not only are they not going to do any tests, they're going to pretend that they did the test. They're going to pretend that they accelerated the test because

they used artificial intelligence. So we'll have fake human subjects that are AI generated. I wonder, you know, since we saw all that stuff from Google with Gemini, will all the subjects be black, black, or American Indian? I mean, that's what they did with a Gemini project. Any historical figure, no matter where, made them all black, female, Indian, different things like that. Yeah, you want to take a drug that's been tested by the people who did Gemini using AI to generate data for control and

experimental groups of patients. Appears to be an avenue to cut more corners and woefully tested to prove vaccines like Pfizer Moderna, says Brian Hooker, PhD, Senior director of researching for the Children's Health Defense find that's where these people are headed with this stuff. And finally, when we look at the longer pictures, they said, this is about population control, impoverishing us with the Green Agenda and these other lockdown measures that they have, impoverishing us into slavery so

they can control us better. But the other way they control populations is by killing people. So they got fewer people to track, fewer people to control. And we look at what is happening in Europe. One of the worst places in Europe for this right now is Greece. The tumbling birth rates will be difficult, if not impossible, to reverse, says Expose A News as much of Europe struggles with tumbling birth rates that experts say threatened long term economic

well being. Imagine that. See, the problem wasn't that we had too many people. Now the problem is we've got too few people. Because when you've got a large group of people, the chances that you're going to have somebody come up with some kind of a breakthrough to make things better for everybody.

Increases. Always heard this, you know people I talked to friends that I worked with who were British who had come up and said, yeah, America is always going to continue to increase because they've just got a much much larger population base. So you got this broad population base, you're going to

find people there who are going to be a good scientist. So that was before we started the federal control of education, where we started deliberately dumbing people down, before we told people that math is racist and all the rest of this nonsense. But you know, having that big base of people that gives you an opportunity to excel. Greece's fertility rate is one of the lowest in Europe. Some villages have not recorded a single birth in years. The government

is planning and may to bil new measures to boost birth rates. According to Reuters, the plan includes cash benefits, affordable housing, financial incentives. All of that is fiat cash, right. We're going to give you straight up cash, We're going to help you with housing, We're going to give you other financial incidentives bribery. Bribery, that's how they get everything done, Fiat

cash or fiat orders. That's why I say when people can't understand, oh, Trump didn't do any of this, he did all of it because he was the guy who was passing the bucks out. They started it, and you know, Biden gets that blame as well because he continued that program. That's how they control everything. They want to people have more kids, pay them to have more kids. You know, if they have more kids than you want. In China, what'd you do? What they do in China,

they took money away from people. They would penalize them severely for having another child if they got past the number. So you give them cash, you take cash away. That's always the way that they control people. And then, of course the other part of it is to bring migrants in. That's the backup plan if the bribery doesn't work, or if they've already gone

too far in terms of sterilization. However, similar measures have fallen flat in other EU countries in recent decades, and demographers expect very little difference in Greece. Even those who are putting together the plans doubt that it will work. Finance Member in Greece said this is one of the most serious problems we face, not only in Greece but in the EU as a whole, and we are only a half of a step behind them here in America if that far.

Yeah, it is the population for the environment, Paul Airlick, the population bomb and the rest of this stuff. And we look at their birth rates and how they were falling, and you look at the death rate, and the death rate went vertical, literally vertical, with the introduction of the vaccines in Greece, and the population growth weight rate also went vertical, going

down with the introduction of the vaccines, straight down. The mass COVID injection campaign in Greece began December of twenty twenty and as of February twenty twenty two, seventy five percent of Greek residents had gotten at least one COVID injection. That's what it is all about. Yes, the depopulation bioweapon will be right back. If you like the Eagles on the cars and Heuey Lewis and the news, they say the you'll love the Classic Hits channel at APS Radio,

download our app or listen now at apsradio dot com. Liberty it's your move. And now the David Knight Show Rumble Silver Bullet says diversity is handguns and rifles. Well, let's talk about We won't talk about lead right now. We'll talk about some other precious metals, gold and silver, but mostly about

inflation. You know, when I was talking to Tony yesterday, everybody uses the metaphor of the man behind the curtain, right I never thought about the Wizard of Viz at the end of the program where he blows up the balloon and he takes off, and Dorothy's like, wait, wait for me, you know, come back. I don't know how it works. He said, Well, that's basically that's one of the best metaphors for central banks I've

ever seen. You know, they fill the balloon up with a lot of hot air from politicians, and then once this thing takes off with inflation, they don't know how to bring this thing back even if they wanted to. In many cases, take a look at what is happening with the post office. Stamp prices have risen by eight percent for the second time in four months.

We need to bring back Lysander Spooner. Travis did a report on him and in high school one competition in the US and Canada from the Fraser Institute. Lysander Spooner saw incredibly expensive postal rate and he went into competition with the post Office and they one guy, and he was doing such a great job they created an Act of Congress to outlaw what he was doing. Anyway,

prices are once again galloping away from the FEDS two percent inflation target. The Post Office announced stamp prices would also rise to a record high for the second time this year. First class mail forever stamp increased to seventy three cents on July fourteenth this year, up by a nickel from the sixty eight since the previous one cost. When they first introduced a forever stamp in two thousand and

seven, the price of the stamp was forty one cents. So what we've seen is in seventeen years the price of the stamp has gone up by seventy eight percent. This is the second time the price of the forever stamp increased this year. It rose to sixty eight cents in January from sixty six cents prior to that. Mailing a the forever stamp is a way of trying to hedge against their inflation, Mailing a postcard domestically will soon cost fifty six cents,

a three cent increase. The increases are hurting mail volume and their bottom line, and it's also hurting consumers nonprofits, newsletters, greeting card publishers, magazines, catalogs. They've got an organization called Keep Us Posted. And so they're talking about this, But what do you do about it. You've got a government monopoly. You think they're were going to get the price down on

this stuff. And quite frankly, they would love to see I think physical mail go away, just like they'd love to see physical cash go away. Think about it. Wait, there's more, because today we celebrate soaring prices not only through postage stamps, but also through mass transit. According to Bloomberg, the New Jersey transit writers can expect higher prices after the system's board voted to raise fail to help cover a one hundred and seven million dollars short fall.

A fifteen percent fare hike, which would go on to effect July first, will be followed by a three percent increase each year after that to account for inflation. And, as zero Hedge points out, just in case you're wondering what their real inflation target is is not the two percent, it's the three percent target. But it kind of reminds me of a song that that hit was charting when I was a kid, young kid. Well they ever returned, No, they'll never return the MTA, you know, fight the

fair increase in Boston. This kuy gets on and he they raise the prices and he doesn't have enough money to pay for it, and he just keeps going around and I guess he's got to pay to get off. I don't know, but that's that's where we are right now. And it's not just

the postage stamps. You also have in Long On Long Island, you have of doctors who are making three hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year can't find homes that they can afford because the homes are going up radically, radical increase in the price of the homes, the interest rates are going sky high, and the supply of homes is really cut down, so the prices have surged

by fifty percent. Bloomberg is saying, how even doctors making three hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year struggling to find places in areas like Long Island, and this is again started talking about Karen's New York life up there. That's in Suffolk County where she was. People can't find homes. They've always had a really expensive part of Long Island, which was you know, the Gatsbees

and play people like that. This is in previous middle class areas of Long Island, home prices surging fifty percent to nearly a million dollars available, listings plummeting by sixty percent, and then a course, interest rates remaining very high. Upstate areas like Buffalo and Syracuse also face soaring property prices compounded by restrictive zoning. Said government will always come in and make a situation like this worse. You can always count a local government to make it worse if you don't

pay attention to local government as well. So the again Suffolk County was singled out because they had the lowest rate of housing growth of anywhere in New York. But it's not just that, and it's not just in New York. It's also people are getting concerned about energy and as they point out, this is something that we haven't really seen this kind of inflation and energy since OPEC embargo. That kicked off the stagflation and massive inflation of the nineteen seventies.

Of course, what kicked it off this time Biden and his sanctions, Biden and his green rules. I mean, we don't have opeck. We should have called it. I guess Bopeck get aimed after his son that he thinks died in a rock. He didn't die in the Rocky's mentioned that multiple times, So I guess we could call it Bopeck because it really is coming from Biden's sanctions and his green obsessions. And of course it's not an obsession.

They're just paying these people. It's part of the global agenda. But the energy is always a foundation of these out of control inflation situations, and it's right at the foundation of bidenflation. Tens of millions of Americans are having trouble paying their power bills as electricity inflation continues to run rampant. So what's the solution from Biden. Well, that means that we've got to shut down everything that's not on the power grid. And then at the same time, his

EPA wants to shut down the power grid as well. We're going to get rid of the functional fuel stations, you know, nobody talks about a cold shortage. Why is that because there isn't a cold shortage. Even when it was fear porn and the wake of OPEC, they're saying, you know, we've hit peak oil. That was what the CIA wanted everybody to believe. That's one of the reasons why they still call it fossil fuel. The CIA wants people believe that there's only so much oil in the ground. As they

as a Tower Power had a hit song. I don't know if it's a hit song. It's just that the group I was then did a lot of tower power covers only so much oil in the ground. Sooner or later there'll be none around. Alternate sources of power must be found because there's only so much oil in the ground. Can't cut loose without that juice anyway, They don't care. They don't want us to cut loose. They want to keep us bound in place. And they're not looking for alternative sources because they're running

out of energy. They're just saying, you're not going to use that. And I don't care if my source of energy works or not. It doesn't have to work. You're just not going to use that. That's where we are today, and so solar power and wind power very expensive. And it's not just the cost of installing it. The first time. They don't last, solar panels start losing their ability to convert sunlight to electricity, the windmills

wear out and fall apart. It's very expensive to keep it going. You have to spend tens of billions of dollars usually to run lines out to where the wind power is being generated and to get it back to the grid because it's usually done in remote areas where the wind is blowing a lot, and

so it's very expensive to set up, very expensive to maintain. And now, because they're going to get rid of the power plants that have been there to back them up when they're not working, they want to put out these massive battery energy storage sites best and those things are not only incredibly expensive, but of course it'll be like Elon Musk and his battery operations that will be

making a lot of money from this. Not only are they incredibly efensive, but they are unbelievable fire hazards, the worst yet of any of the lithium things, and so you know it's only going to get worse. But this is a deliberate thing that's being done by our own government. It's not being done by some foreign sheikhs who are upset about what is happening. And of course, all through the seventies, everybody was saying, well, you know who opek is, it's really the oil companies, and there's a lot of

truth to that. Well, there's no question that this is all domestic. Now, it's not foreign terrorism, it's domestic economic terrorism. In Oakland, for example, they're dealing with elevated pump prices, out of control, violent crime, and the largest electricity utility PG and E gave them a thirteen percent jump in power bills. So we can't imagine who is causing and what is causing all these problems, can we? Yeah, CPI for electricity is zooming

in other words of consumer price in deck. So the first time we saw anything like this was in the wake of the nineteen seventy three oil embargo. Electricity price is running higher for the rest of the nineteen seventies. But now we have Bopek and the next In one article titled the Next AI Trade, they're talking about how they're racing to increase generation capacity to accommodate new demand of

artificial intelligence data centers. They tried to create an entire narrative to shut down cryptocurrency by saying this this mining stuff, it's just you know, uses too much energy. We can't do that. I mean it will burn the planet up right now, it's going to be how they're going to sell CBDC. Remember Biden in March of twenty twenty two gave them six months all of the deep state, everyone of the Alphabet agencies come back and report one of four

areas. How are you going to completely restructure the financial system was one? How are you going to implement the code to do CBDC is another one? How is the FBI and the DOJ going to in the irs going to force people to use this? And the fourth one was the environmental climate aspects of it? And so this has always been there. They don't care about how much energy and water is used by these massive data sites for the NSA,

and they don't care what is being used by artificial intelligence. And yet it is a big area. Not only is Biden electrifying everything, transportation, cooking, heating, cooling, all this it's all got to go on the grid. But now you have these artificial intelligence data centers to join the surveillance centers as well. America is becoming unaffordable and unsustainable. And as all this is happening, the IRF, the irs, the IMF is working how to get

rid of the dollar. Brandon Smith talking about the global reserve currency status and how the IMF is talking about how they want to shift over made no mistake, no secret of it. The IMF is talking about it, the Bank of International Settlements, the BIS, the Central Bank of Central Banks, they're

all talking about how they transition over to it. What Brandon Smith talks about is the fact that over sixty percent of all US currency is abroad, and so how could they perhaps use that to collapse what is happening here in America. So when they were talking about centralized ledgers in twenty twenty three, the IMF said, well, as a global and a multilateral institution, we're sort of aiming to provide a basic connectivity, a basic set of rules and governance

that is truly multilateral and inclusive, in other words, global globalism. The ambition is to aim for innovation that is compatible with policy goals that are inclusive relative to the broad membership of the IMF, in other words, to unify everything, you know, one structured global governance, not necessarily a global government, but all these different components, these NGOs, governments, and corporations,

multinational corporations bring all this stuff together. So the BIS is talking about having their universal ledger, a ledger of Also they refer to it as unified ledgers, one gigantic blockchain to rule us all, to essentially put us in chains. Following, listen to what they say, de materialization and digitization. Yeah, beam me up, Scotty. We're going to dematerialize the economy and be met up to the internet. We digitalize it, and we tokenize it.

This can be seen as the next logical step in digital record keeping and asset transferring. Know what they mean by asset transfer? Transfer all their asset or assets to them, where we own nothing. The three major assertions made by the BIS and their programs. First, we have to digitize money. They said, that's unavoidable. Well, we'll see about that. Second, our existing decentralized payment methods are unacceptable. Only central banks are qualified and trustworthy.

They say they're neither qualified nor trustworthy. Third, unified ledgers are largely designed to track into trace and even investigate all transactions for our own good, of course, and so this is where this is happening. But as I mentioned before, sixty percent of the physical dollars or outside of this country. And so he says, think about the kind of liquidity crash that you could have, so that the dollar has to die, because it's an integral part of

the old world, the old material world. We had physical things. That's one reason why it's got to go. And he says, remember it was originally defined as three hundred and seventy one grains and four sixteenths part of a grain of pure silver, and so tangible assets like that must go. So he says, I believe that a sizable percentage is Brandon Smith, talking of the American populace, would resist a cashless society. But in the meantime,

there is still the inevitability of a dollar crash to deal with. There are trillions and physical dollar paper dollars held overseas that would start to flood back into America all at once, causing a historic inflationary disaster when all these dollars come back, exactly the kind of disaster that might convince the nation to accept a new digital currency. He says, that's one reason why it's absolutely crucial to

own physical precious metals. They're untrackable their non digital form of money like gold and silver. It'll be even more highly prized in the near future than they are today. And again, Davidknight, dot Gold will take you to tony Ardaban as wise Wolf Gold, and you need to start thinking about how if they want to de materialize and digitize everything, maybe you need to run the

other direction from these people to exactly the opposite. So I say, when they want to completely isolate us from each other, what should we do? We should start trying to look for ways that we can build community, meet people physically, not be isolated. If you know what they're doing, you can counter program it. And so you know, one of the key things that you need to do is to make sure that you're outside their monetary system. Make sure that you've got some kind as much as you can be.

Make sure that you've got some backup for this infrastructure, this fragile infrastructure that is very shaky. As a matter of fact, we're going to have today in the third hour, our guest is going to be Jack Lawson, who wrote Civil Defense manual and you find that at Civil Defensemanual dot com. And we're going to talk about how you can hedge your bets in terms of this fragile infrastructure. But before we do, this is a couple of things that

I want to talk about before Jack joins us. He hasn't joined U yet, Hassie Travis. Okay, a couple of things that I wanted to talk about that didn't get to, which is really, you know, what is happening with our politicians flip flopping as they do, not just on the constitution, not just on the FISA stuff, but flip flopping on the abortion issue,

as we've seen, especially in Arizona. There was an op ed piece from Star Parker and she grew up with a single black mom who was on welfare, and she's gotten herself out of that situation, and she has looked at this and understood the trap that that presents to everybody, and it especially true when they offer it as universal basic income. And that's what the stimulus checks and the lockdowns were really about. It was to condition people. It

was about moving that Overton window. And she wrote an op ed piece a nation committing suicide. She quotes historian Arnold Toynbee, who said an autopsy of history would show that all great nations commit suicide. The latest Wall Street Journal showed America, said America pulls back from the values that it once defined it.

And they compared responses in a couple of poles from nineteen ninety eight to twenty twenty three, twenty five year period, and they asked them questions about three things, their attitude, how they valued patriotism, religion, and children. Well over that twenty five year period, from nineteen ninety eight to twenty twenty three, the number of people who said that these three things were very important for patriotism. It declined from seventy percent of the people who said patriotism

was important to thirty eight percent. In terms of religion, it went from sixty two percent to thirty nine. In terms of children being very important to them, fifty nine to thirty percent. In other words, about a fifty

percent decline on these things patriotism, religion, family. In twenty twenty, there were fifty six berths in the US for every one thousand women ages fifteen to forty four, But back in nineteen ninety there were seventy point nine seven from seventy one to fifty six in terms of the number of births and forty percent and the babies were born to unmarried mothers because we don't value marriage, we don't value a partnership and raising children either any more than we value the

children. This ofped peace on Life site news talks about how denying the humanity of unborn children has led to our current cultural madness. They use example of somebody thinking that they're Napoleon. You know, what if you know, somebody puts on a costume and they walk around and saying, I'm a Napoleon,

you need to salute me. I've used this metaphor many times talking about trainees, and they point out but of course, so what if this crazy person also had lots of money and they could pay this big entourage of people to accompany them and also pretend that they were Napoleon. So it wouldn't make them Napoleon, but you know, it would have maybe a little bit more effect, who knows, as they would walk around and say, make way for Napoleon, and if you don't, we're going to punish you, We're going

to take your job or whatever. That is exactly what the Biden administration with all their money is doing with the training stuff, doing with people like so

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called Rachel Levine, the Woman of the Year, this guy that's there, and so what this person was saying, he said, I submit that this all happened when we pretended that the unborn child is not fully human. You know, we start going two plus two equals five. Well, that certainly is a component of it, and they do have a point here, but I think the issue is something that is much deeper than that. Actually upstream of that. I've said for the longest time that not only is that politics

is downstream from culture. And I read and an op ed piece or somebody said, now that's not true, and I said, well, it is true, and I disagree, and I talked about how I disagree with the zomp ed piece on that politics is downstream from culture, and culture is downstream from our religion, and this abortion stuff is downstream from that as well.

You know, you look at what is happening in Arizona now. In eighteen sixty four, as I said yesterday, they had no pictures of babies in the womb developing as we do. We've even got moving pictures of babies in the womb. Years and years ago before they would show us a great deal of you know, National Geographic would show pictures of a baby elephant in the womb, or a baby dog or a cat or something like that, and

you could see the hair, that the fur and all the details. Just a small dog, cat, elephant, whatever, a dolphin, you know. But they didn't do with kids. But even though they don't want to show that, we have seen that, we have more physical information. All these people say, well, I don't want to don't talk to me about religion. I'm all about science and all I'm all about show me this and

show me that. Well, we can show you that, and we can show you the science, and we know about DNA and we know so much more about the gestation of children than they did in the eighteen sixty four timeframe. They even had Ernst Tuckle, who was Darwin's bulldog, creating fake drawings and saying, you know, the ontogeny the development to recapitulates phylogeny, and it was a lie. It was a deliberate lie. It didn't look anything

at all like the different stages of a human being developing. So they were in the dark weren't they No, they weren't. They didn't have our photographic ability or computer ability or imaging capability. But they knew they were created in the image of God, and they had principles that allowed them to see things

that we can't see if we don't have those principles. They knew that they were creating the image of God. They knew that God created humanity that gave them discernment that we don't have, even though we've got the pictures right in front of us. And so you know, when we look at everybody pouring cold water on what happened with this eighteen sixty four law. And again this is not activist judges. These judges just said, okay, well, you

know we just had Rov Wade removed and the law that is there. You know, while Rob Wade was in they passed the law saying fifteen weeks. But they said, well, no, the law that precedes that that was not repealed. It's from eighteen sixty four and it says you don't have abortions except for the life of the mother. And this is what the American Medical Association had to say in eighteen seventy one. I like this from this Life site news article. Listen to what they had to say. This is the

AMA in eighteen seventy one. Their doctrine appears to be consonant with reason or physiology, but that which admits the embryo to possess vitality from the very moment of conception. Abortion is the work of destruction, the wholesale destruction of unborn infants. The ethics of the AMA should be thou shalt not kill. Oh wait a minute about the Bible. Here this commandment is given to all without exception. It matters not at what stage development his victim may have arrived.

It will be unlawful and unprofessional for any physician to induce abortion. Abortionists are men who cling to a noble profession only to dishonor it. Abortionists are false brethren, said the AMA in eighteen seventy one. Abortionists are educated assassins, said the AMA, modern herods and executioners. These men should be marked as Caine was marked. They should be made the outcasts of society. Do you

catch all those biblical references. We're talking about Herod, We're talking about Cain, We're talking about the Ten Commandments. Even identify this as a commandment that is paramount. You see, America was a Christian nation operating under Christian principles that gave them discernment to see things that we can't see even with our fancy four D ultrasound. They could see the truth because everything is downstream from religion,

and that is how we commit national suicide. But I think it's kind of interesting the Republicans in the Arizona House are trying to block this repeal while the Democrats are adamantly trying to repeal it. And then you have Trump and Carrie Lake and now even Sean Hannity cheering on the radical Democrat abortionists. And so I ask, as the AMA said in eighteen seventy one, are people like Sean Hannity and carry Lake and Donald Trump? Are they false brethren?

Are they the rhinos? You know, we're told that anybody doesn't support Trump is a rhino. What about the people who reject traditional conservative principles? Are they not the rhinos? The people who are aligning themselves with the Democrats to fight to kill children so we can win an election, so that Kerry Lake can win, so Trump can win. What that's going to be the reason that we're going to kill babies? Are they going to start with a cap

murder for Trump? Is that what we're going to do? Now? Are they the people who cling the Republican Party in order to dishonor it? Are they the false brethren in the Republican Party? Are they assassins? I think they are quite frankly, people like Sean Hennity. And I'm going to play for you before we go connect with our guests. I want to play for you what Sean Hennity had to say. And the people on the left are

so desperate attacking Trump. Now for an Arizona Supreme Court ruling that upholds what is a Civil War era law banning abortion. This will be fixed in the next week or two. Let not your heart be troubled. I can pretty much assure that that will happen. Trump opposes the law and this ruling, or you can believe Joe's make pretend Donald Trump that doesn't exist. And you know what, Arizona's governor is a Democrat, the state's attorney general is a

Democrat. The state legislature is almost evenly divided. If Democrats you want to get rid of the law, well you have a chance right now. To get rid of it, and I would advise you get rid of it. They would rather use it as a political tool ahead of November. Most politicians on the left do not actually care about making your life better. And these talking heads on Fox News and these Republicans like Fox and carry Life, they

don't carry Lake. They don't care about life. They don't care about children. They will rip children apart alive in order to achieve their objective, which is what money and power. It's absolutely reprehensible to see what Sean Handy has become. And so he's cheering on these radical Democrats, cheering them on to allow people to kill their kids, why so Trump can win election. You know, I saw this kind of pandering and profiteering from Sean Hannity when I

was at the Bundy Ranch. You know, he was out there. I'll talk to you, Cliven, but you're gonna have to make sure that nobody else can talk to you and all the rest of this stuff. And it's like, okay, good luck with that. I had what was his name, Pete Sentilly when I first got there. I'm the liaison with the Bureau of Land Management and Alternative Media. So if you want to talk to them.

Talk to me first, all right, Pete, I'll let you know if I need your thanks And Sean Hannity tried to do the same thing, and I had to go to the Bundy house in order to be able to get sufficient internet because they were throttling it until Saturday when everybody showed up. They wanted to be able to spy on everybody's phone, so it was like everybody had full coverage for a moment. It was amazing. They had throttled

it all through the week out there where everybody was meeting. The only place I could get it was to go back to the Bunday's house because they had a direct connection. And so he told me that, he said, oh, I can't an interview because I made this agree with Sean. It's like, well, okay, we won't do it in the house. We'll do it outside the house and we'll put the you know, the trees behind you. He won't know where we are. You know, you need to have

coverage of this stuff. And so we did it that way. And but you know, he was all about getting them and out. He didn't care what happened to Cliven Bundy. His people booked it out of there before everything happened, and they were told that it was also oud and they got out

of there. But you know, when you look at all of this and you know, cheering this, Sean Hennedy says, if democrats, he said, Democrats, if you want to get rid of this law, well you got a chance right now to get rid of it, and I would advise you to get rid of it. He said, Let's just understand what he's talking about here. This is not a law he's talking about getting rid of. He's talking about getting rid of babies. So let's just rephrase it for

you, Sean. What you're saying to them, Sean is if democrats, democrats, if you want to get rid of these babies, well you got a chance right now to get rid of these babies. And I'd advise you to get rid of these babies because they're in the way of me and Trump and our plans for money and for audience and all the rest of this stuff. I am so sick of these Republicans. I am so sick of these rhinos. I can't stand it. Well, we're going to try to establish

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app or listen now at apsradio dot com. All Right, we're still having some problems getting Jack on, So should I go a little bit long shore we take another break to get him back. Okay, he's back. All right, let's try to bring him in now and we can see if we can do this. Joining us now is Jack Lawson. He has Civil Defense manual dot com. Always great to talk to Jack, and I wanted to talk to Jack again because we see a lot of trouble spots being escalated.

We've got a lot of infrastructure issues, and of course infrastructure was the very first saying and I talked about years ago. Thanks for joining us, Jack, can you hear me? Yes? I can. Okay, Thanks driving me out again. Edd Okay, thank you for coming on. Yeah, let's talk a little bit about You sent some clip of some things that we can pull up, and I've got those now. So we've got a little

bit of technical issues that have I think we're getting them squared away. Tell us what you're concern right now as we look at the global and domestic situations. What's your major concern in terms of preparation and threat Well, my major concern is the drama I've been beating for some probably close to fifty years, and that is that Americans are ill prepared. They're totally underprepared for any kind of disruption. As I've gone through five some decades of this, it's gotten

more heightened because of the obvious issue of our reliance on technology. It's just to me, that's one of the biggest issues. There's a number of issues. I can't even go over them all. I mean, we've got a border, but we don't have a border. You know, it's not even aligning the sand anymore. Might be a fence there, but people think it's a cattle fence or whatever keep the sheep in from going to going south to

Mexico to Cancun. It's you know, there are a myriad of issues to me that any one of which could cause us and will cause us problem. One of the biggest I've got a good friend he deals in this. We use four thousand terabytes of energy in this country. We've cut down on the production capability, and he said we were going to be massively short by summer's end here, maybe earlier than that. And this is what he deals with,

redundancy of power for major corporations, Microsoft being one of them. And he's advising all these people, if you got a backup generator, get another backup jet nerator, and get plenty of fuel because you're not going to have any electricity, So your functionality is going to be dead in the water. And it's loo getting you the worse long term because they keep adding things to the grid, saying I'm sorry, you can't have a gas stove, you

can't have a gas car. Everything's going to be on the grid as they are destroying the grid like a bunch of grimlins. And so that's their long term plan. It's not going to get any better. It's going to continue to get worse. It's going to be more expensive, more unreliable, and they are adding as I was talking about early in the program, you look at artificial intelligence and the burden that that's going to be in addition to other

things that are already there. That's a massive power consumption that's being added to the grid along with all these other things while they're pulling it apart. But then you've got things like the Baltimore Bridge, which nobody saw that coming, and look at the knock on effects that could happen from that. If they can't get that thing open quickly. That is something that whether it was liberate or whether it was an accident, it just shows how fragile our infrastructure is.

Yes. Uh. In regards to that ship hitting the Francis Scott Key Bridge, I find it interesting again, this is what do you believe. I find it interesting that the last two minutes of the black Box disappeared, that that ship took a sharp ninety degree turn. This is this is obviously well in the cape, within the capabilities of any major country like Russia or China. Uh, conducting a sabotage issue like this, you know, I mean, you drive your car down the road. If somebody is intent to

get after you, they can get into a modern car now. And this is this has been proven. There was a journalist that was coming out with a article critical of this CIA that all of a sudden ended up running into trees at one hundred and thirty miles an hour out in California. That's right, And the NSA director said, oh, yeah, well we can do that. I mean, we wouldn't do that, but you know how much you want to believe that another story, but there is just too much of

a capability one way or another. I think that there's probably was American influence and backing of the plot or the issue that killed all the Russians in the theater over there, and I think they are getting their payback. And our country does not want to admit that they have the capability of this. It's just too frightening for people to realize there's issued. I'll never admit anything like that. And then shortly after that, we had another large thinker that lost

power. They got that under control with some tugboats. But you know, I said at the time, when you look at it, that the key why did it lose power? And they wouldn't even mention the idea that it could be something about cybersecurity. And I don't know how these things are set up, but everything is so automated now that you can do something on the side and you can have devastating effects in terms of systems that are all interconnected to the computers. We saw months ago we had the FCC, sorry I

see the FAA. They shut down all America and airports. Why well, because they had this ancillary system on the side, the no TAM system, that was reporting to them if there was going to be any issues anywhere around an airport, anything on the runway, anything like that. And if that system goes down, they just shut down all air travel for about twelve hours

and they said, oh, it's not a hack. And yet after it came up about an hour and a half later, Canada's no TAM system went down and they shut things down very quickly, but it didn't stay shut down. I think in both these there was some kind of a blackmail and and they paid it off. It took them a while to to come to that decision in the US, I think after they saw what had happened in the US when it happened in Canada, they did it. So they're not going

to admit that there was a cyber attack. They're never going to admit that. But you know, even if it was an accident, Yeah, just like the nord Stream pipeline was blown up by the Russians. That's right, that's a laugh and a half. You know, they'll never get to the bottom of that. They've gotten to the bottom. There are people know what's going on there, But you're never going to hear the truth of the matter. It's too alien for for most people to comprehend. That's right. I

think it's you know, there's a number of things. Take the airport situation. Take the aircraft collings coming off, wing flaps coming off. That's I take that out of the picture. People have to realize they get in an airplane. I'm both private and helicopter rated. I've flown quite a few hours, but this is quite quite a while ago. And now the modern airliner,

and I've got friends that are retired airline pilots. The modern airliner is the only thing the pilot does, and the cold pilot is basically check engine controls, flap settings, directional, keep the electronics, ensure that they're working. But they don't fly that plane. That plane takes off under their supervision. They probably do more at takeoffs than they ever do anything else. All

during that flight, it's controlled by a computer system. When it goes to land, it's basically controlled by a computer system, with the pilots overseeing it and taking over in the last few minutes. That is one part of this saying. The other part, I think that people don't realize is the uh, the the obvious uh failability of these systems. They're everybody's hacking everything. I mean, I just had a situation where it's getting to be a technological

collusion, uh and collision. It's it's absolutely beyond comprehension how complexy systems are getting trying to keep them from getting packed. And in the process, when you put two step authentication on that type of thing, your bank system goes crazy and trying to download to an accounting system. We've been going through this for the last three months and we get it going and uh. You talk to the people at the companies, either the bank or the accounting company,

and they're pretty much at a loss. So here, tell me what's protected. You know. It's it's kind of interesting. The guy, the comedian that plays mister Bean was his name, Rowan Atkinson. That, yeah, and he's an electrical engineer. But he's very wealthy obviously, and he's he likes to buy exotic, you know, state of the art sports cars and stuff like that. And he says, well, with these cars, you don't so much drive them as you manage them. It's like a drive by

wire thing. He goes and it kind of takes some of the fun out of it, you know, because there's so many systems that are in the way. Well, you better hope that those systems are functioning correctly. You better hope that somebody hasn't messed with him. And you were talking about the journalist and that was probably back in twenty thirteen, Michael Hastings that hit that tree, except that his engine was went straight and you know, he's going

really fast. He got some pictures of him going really fast and then there's an explosion. His engine was found in the direction that he was traveling way down the road, and yet his car veered off to the right and hit a tree. And they said, oh, he died because hit the tree. No, the engine was ejected before he hit the tree. And hitting the trees not going to eject your engine. It's going to push it into you. You know, if you've done something like that that caught fire.

Then he had already told people that hey, I'm doing this special report and he would go out and look at He had a rental Mercedes. I think he rented it, but it was a Mercedes and it had more of the bells and whistles on it than the other cars at the time did This is before everybody had elements of you know, remote control or autonomous control on the cars, but the Mercedes had quite a few of those on there. Then he would go out and look underneath the car before he would go somewhere because

he thought they were after him. But you know, even before we found that out, we had I'd been talking to Eric Peters and to another guest that we have all the time, goat Tree talking about these different hacking contests that they were doing taking over cars and taking control of them. And that was, you know, twelve thirteen, fourteen years ago, So that kind of stuff has been going on for long come. So that's really child's play

for them to do that. Yeah, thing, Hastings died prematurely. If you move the time up to now, any exposy that he did would just be shrug off. Apparently, these you know, government agencies, used to have some type of fear of humility, being humiliated. They don't care now, they don't care what people know, they don't care what they do, They don't care if it becomes public. There is no longer a plausible deniability. They don't really care about it. They can just shout you down.

They've got this big megaphone and they can silence you, and they can shout louder than you can, So they don't really care about any of this stuff. Yeah, it's a sad situation when you get into Let me go back to my prime directive. I'm going to beat the drum again. I really urge Americans to store for food, water, and I know this is something you've always advocated. Get your name, know your neighbors, and organized for a common product protection. I think that of all the issues we've got going,

we have a real powder keg of polarization in the country. If people on the left and people on the right that want to go at each other's throat and in the next however many months prior to and even after the election, no matter who wins or who becomes president, I think you're going to see an increase in the amount of violence that goes on. Is it going to be a general uprising by Trump supporters of the if he leaves, No, I don't think so. Is it going to be sporadic instances of people

losing their cool? I do think so. On the left, If Trump wins. I think you could go to see nothing, nothing but interference with his term and his ability to carry out anything he intends to do as the president. So I urge people to have some type of supply. Ninety percent of people in this country probably got enough food. If they eat the cake mix in their cupboard, they've got enough food for probably seven days. They could keep themselves going to eating. Outside of that, it's you know,

it's it's a real issue. The system can break down very easily, and you'll see empty stores like you've never seen, not even during COVID. So I urge people to do that. Store food, water, life, sustainable medicines that you need, and get to know your neighbors and have something to protect yourself with. That's right. Yeah, we're looking at these spot shortages

and stuff like that. And of course we even saw this in twenty twenties and as they had the lockdown all of a sudden, you know, farmers are destroying food on the ranch, you know, at the farm or on the ranch, and yet the grocery store shelves are empty because everything is just you know, messed up that they have it in the wrong format to be able to sell at retail something that's similar. But you know Annie Jacobson who just did a book on nuclear war. She's done a lot of things with

the Pentagon about DARPA and about Operation paper Clip and stuff like that. She just did a book about nuclear war and she said, you know, most people are going to die not from the blast, not from radiation, but from starvation. And you know, so even with a nuclear war, it's that having that backup food supply that is the key issue. Isn't it anything that disrupts this fragile system way of Yeah, there's there's what's called the just

in time. You go to buy a loaf of bread in a store, you check out at the counter, and at ten o'clock at night, about when the store closes, they tally up how many loaves of bread they've sold, what they've got left in their inventory, and an order goes to the bakery, and probably by four to six o'clock there's a truck rolling out of that bakery to that store with the loaves of bread that they automatically order through

this inventory system. It's just in time. The point of this system is to cut down in the amount of reserve food that's sitting around in warehouses. You've got the cost of the warehouse, costs of warehouse employees, you've got spoilage, you've got huge amounts of money in the inventory that's within that store. So there is no reserve that's part of our food system. That's just disappeared. As far as the reserve goes, it's just in time, and

that makes it all the more dangerous. And what has been over the years, everything, everything is automating to the point where the be encounters a lot of them don't have a common sense brain cell in their head make these decisions. I've seen some atrocious situations happen, and it's all from people that just don't have any common sense or any kind of connection to reality. But they're running the system. So yeah, put up with it, and it's getting

worse all the time. You sent us a bunch of eclipse here and and I'm not sure I've got them here. In case you want to call them out, I can show any of these clips that you want to talk about. Well, I'm talking about the justice in time, the direct store distribution system. Okay, that's right, you can see that. That's DSD.

That's right, that's what you've been talking about the just in time and I remember, you know, and of course when we we look at just in time, that is the Baltimore Bridge issue, right, Francsis Scott Key thing. If it was an accident or if it was sabotage, the bottom line is is that they've got ships trapped inside there. It's going to be a while before they can bring anything back in there, but they can very easily break those connections with any kind of accident or with any kind of sabotage.

Yeah, and the system itself has got enough failabilities without somebody conducting malicious warfare against us by disrupting a system, anyone of a number, just a myriad of issues that make that system function can fail at any one time. And you talk about hacking, I think probably just about as dangerous as hacking is what some of these people running these systems. They're totally incompetent. I'm starting

to see a collision. Like I said, well, we spent an hour and a half with our local water company trying to get the updated their system, and the person that was in charge of this at the water company, we found she didn't know what she's talking about. She was at a loss too. Hour and a half later, finally got a resolution on this. I don't know where she went what she did, but we could not get into the system. And you know, it's a matter of paying a bill

and they're not going to shut me off. But it's just there's collisions of updating, and there's the collisions of dual authentication of these systems. There's so many issues coming into play. They're complex. It's almost like these computer system get together and they turn into Frankenstein monsters, you know they called I think they call it Frankenware. Absolutely, it's just these these little side issues just continue to snowball and build on each Oh yeah, and that's the key thing.

You know, you got a little thing over here, and then that that gets compounded at the next stage, and before you know it, you got a system that doesn't really work. I remember George Gilder talked about life after Google a few years ago. He wrote a book, and it's like, yeah, we would all like to fantasize about life without Google in our life, wouldn't we. But what he was saying was that you know, you got all these different you got to remember all these different codes to get

in different places. And many other aspects of that. But of course they will take the problems that they create and they will use that to try to direct us into something like biometric identification and permission to get into these systems and say, yeah, you don't want to really remember all those codes. It isn't that amazing? How convenient all these these new Uh you talk about the

mark of the beasts from the Bible. Oh yeah, you can talk about these systems they are coming up. But just amazing how they've always got to fall back of digital currency or some biometric issue or I scans that just just blow me away. They're moving too quickly in this stuff. It's starting to

compound itself. AI is supposed to sort it out. I see these commercials on TV about AI and go to this company and they've got this and somebody's sitting drinking an energy drink while the person's cleaning the office at eleven o'clock, and then all of a sudden they've come up with a massive new program that's going to solve anything. Well, will it put food on the table? No? Will I give you water? No? All this stuff is artificial,

and it's an illusion that people are living in. Yes, that's right. It's a virtual reality, and all that virtual reality is going to come crashing down on us and we're going to be looking around it's like, well, I don't know how to do anything. That's the key thing about your book is that it's got practical advice about how to do things. Even when we're talking about food, it's going to last longer. You know how to preserve eggs, very simple things like that. You've got a free chapter about

water and how to maintain your water supply. But you spent time in Zimbabwe. I was just talking about inflation and how it gets away from us. Probably one of the most familiar examples of that was in Zimbabwe, wasn't it. Oh my god? My in laws got their money out of the country years before. My father law was a very incredible person, very visionary, but you could see what was going to happen, and I just I had to buy it. I couldn't believe it because I can't find it. It's

all been used for toilet paper, wallpaper burning in fires. The Zimbabwe currency. I just bought one hundred trillion dollar note because yeah, yeah, one hundred trillion dollar note. And now they're coming out with a gold back currency that will work until they get enough people drawn into it, and then the leadership of those countries rape the treasury and drive the thing into the ground. Again. This is what they do. That's right. They don't have any

conscience towards this. Well, we're gonna need a hundred trillion dollar bill pretty soon as a matter of right. There's some idiot who was saying, you know, we could fix the deficit if we just have a trillion dollar bill or something. It was something crazy like that. But they're adding a trillion dollars every ninety days to the deficit, so it's not going to be that long. Yeah. I'll never forget a story I was told about Germany in

nineteen twenty three, the Vimar Republic. Right after World War One, because of massive amounts of debt put on the German government for war reparations, they started doing the same thing we're doing. They started printing currency. It got so out of control the guy running the central banks of there had a heart attack and died. And when it got to the point to where the inflation

was out of control, like a god. In Zimbabwe, the story was a lady in an apartment complex here just clanging and banging, and she goes and looks out her door, and out her door is one of her neighbors, and she's got this big bed sheet tied around. What's clanging up this stair? There were bedpans. The woman had bought twenty bedpans, and the neighbors said, what have you got. I've got bedpans, about twenty of them. What do you buy twenty bedpans for? They're worth something. The

next day they were worth twice as much. And that is basically where this thing goes, and they can't stop it. It gets it becomes a headless monster. Trying to satisfy debt by printing money with no backing or no basis is a recipe for disaster. I know my wife was over there. My brother in law was an accountant over in Zimbabwe. Now that's something for your resume. I was an accountant in Zimbabwe the world. Yeah, yeah, well they call it chartered over there. Anyway. It takes my mother in

law and my wife to dinner, seventy dollar meal. They go out and he's got two huge oversized suitcases and they're full of multi don know, endless digit denomination bills and they had a seventy dollar meal. I've got the receipt of this showing in my book. But they had a seventy dollar meal and all the time they're eating, it took the staff that whole time to count the money and it was seventy dollars. And it just blew me away.

I mean, you think when walking into the restaurant, he's taking somebody for a meal before he hits the airport with those suitcases. But it was just it was just the money to pay the lunch bill, and it's the way to thank God. People think this is a laugh. My father in law owned one of the well it was the biggest printing company in Africa, and he had to pay his workers and he had very, very loyal workers.

He had to pay his workers at noon so they could go out and buy groceries, because if you paid them four or five hours later, the grocery costs twice as much. Wow. And you know, people were moving money around in a wheelbarrow, and people didn't want the money. They wanted a wheelbarrow that was worth more money than the money. And it just got out of control. I don't know how far down the road we're going to go.

We are going to have more of this. So I think everything is being held in check because it's an election here, and that is so sad for Americans, and I think it. I agree. I think it's going to get really bad really quickly after the election, and then it's going to more you know, gasoline on the fire. By getting both signs right now, you got the people who were heavily partisan in one party to the other.

Both of them are being fed this narrative. I go to the conservative press and I go to the the mainstream liberal press, and it's it's amazing to see how each side is absolutely certain their guy's got the election sewn up at this point, and they're creating that narrative, that expectation, whether you are a Democrat or you're Republican, if the other guy wins, it's because democracy is over, that election was stolen. We're going to have to fight.

They're creating that. I've never seen anything like this where there's this total disconnect between the two sides, and with the information that both sides are getting, each side absolutely convinced that their guy is going to win, it's going to be a theft if they don't. Yeah, if you're readers here, somebody's a threat to our democracy. Replaced the word democracy with the word bureaucracy. That's what the left is pushing for. It is a total I often

wonder. I read a lot of books about life in the Soviet Union in the twenties, thirties, forties, and the fifties, when the transition took place. After Joseph Stalin died in nineteen fifty three. I see things here as I'm wondering if we've got as much freedom as they had. I read stories about people going to plays and you know, it seemed like a normal society. It was communist run, but a normal society. And the thirty and they're going to a theater and they're going to listen to music at a

park. Yet I see things here and I'm often wondering, what have we got now? I think just creeps on over people so quickly that they don't realize what they've lost. Yeah, we look at the cancelization of how people get canceled in that time. They used to be a really powerful story about Stalinist Russia, the way he canceled a good example of it with Shastakovich, famous composer and he just took a dislike to one of his pieces and he

premiered this piece. Stalin was there for the premiere. All the critics loved it, but then Stalin said, I don't like it, you know, and so the next day everybody, you know, he became this outside absolutely canceled him. And yet, you know, it was something that was really only available to Stalin to do that type of canceling. Today, because of the power of social media, the mob can cancel you just as easily. Yeah, I think it's probably centrally driven. But you look at Russell Brand.

They picked somebody out and they start chopping away at this person. And I don't even know who Russell Brand is. He's some type of commentator or whatever. But the bottom line is, if they decide they want to take down the person they don't like, that's exactly what they proceed to try to do. Oh yeah, yeah, and it's very easy for them to do that. Let's talk a little bit about you know, what happens with the

open borders. Are we going to start seeing organized gangs that are Some people suggested that that maybe the possibility when you look the demographics, Uh, they're here already. Yeah, But I mean, you know, from this standpoint, we've seen this in the Soros controlled District Attorney where just come in and loot and rob and that type of thing, and they've gotten very organized in

places like San Francisco. Do you expect to see that this is going to start, you know, going all over the country doing this type of thing, and and I think it will. How do we protect against That's what's a good way to protect Well, that's that's where like in my neighborhood group here, we have a dual purpose. We don't operate under neighborhood watch. Neighborhood watch has uh it's a great idea, is everybody looking out for what's

going on. However, it has the enforcement of law enforcement. That is what enforces. We don't do that. We have our own signs. They're a sultry looking woman's eyes that basically tells everybody we're watching you. And if some but he does have a problem, we're on the phone to each other and we're talking about it, and we notify each person here and we do our own protection should we have to. Now, we don't advocate everybody running

around to the gun. But if somebody ends up breaking into a house in my neighborhood, they're probably going to get a twelve gage shotgun poked up their nose. People here are to the point to where most of them moved out of these areas. I've got a guy coming that was one of the largest counties in California communication director, and he says, in the war zone out there. He's lived all his life out there, other than when he was in Keby. He's a refugee from Cuba. His father was thrown in the

hard labor camp. He lows the communism, he saw it firsthand. And the bottom line is he's trying to get out of there before the elections because he said, I listen to every communication in this county between the county missioners, the mayors, the chiefs, the police, the sheriff department, EMT's, fire department, emergency room, and he said it's an absolute war zone at night. And he said he can't wait to get out of there.

His wife's just retired and they're just waiting for a couple of days here. He's going to know what when he can retire. I think the biggest reason is is he has a massive he's twenty some people working for him. He has a massive responsibility with his system and they just put an entirely new mountaintop system in and he's concerned that they can't find anybody to replace him. So he's got an issue there. But he tells me it's a war zone.

He said, they're shutting off alarm systems with cell phone jammers. Wow. And these people are sophisticated gangs the case of place, and this is going to be more and more are going to happen in the big city. But at some point it's going to start to bleed out into the rest of the countryside. So what do you do. You prepare and you get your eyes and ears tuned into what's going on in your neighborhood and organize with your neighbors. We have a radio network we set up and if we need to have

somebody notified, we can squaltch everybody in this community. Your patrol formation that you're talking about, there, no, no, that's that's something from military days. The patrol formations are are basically movements of armed people in either an offensive or defensive posture, and it's just their movements to put people in specific places so to prevent ambush, and should you get ambushed, you can respond, you can flank your attacker if from some of them. Anyway, that's

that's a totally different deal. I sent those for I sent those for you guys to have on hand at some point. Don't ask me. I just do stuff like that anyway. But it's a good example of the breadth of what you're talking about in your book. I mean, whether you're talking about food or water or something like this in a real uh, you know, societal breakdown situation. Uh, how how do how does the military do it?

For people that have not been in the military, that don't have any that experience, you can find that kind of information and civil defense manual. Yes, and you're going to need that type of thing if it gets really, really bad. You're going to need to be able to know how to move and h when we don't hear run around camouflage uniforms with the family shotgun. What we do, though, is have people that are advised of different

tactical We've got bay five basic tactics that we use. Those tactics will defeat anybody. They're simplistic, but they are things that the military has variations of we just making it simple in the five simple tactical solutions for somebody to defend an area, and it's not so hard to learn. You know, people will spend a year in war college officers go through huge amounts of training.

Troops go through practical application. We have the theory, but if we have to activate and do things we everybody's got in their head what we're going to need to do. And this is what's very important. I think the biggest thing is is that if people go to www. Civil Defensemanual dot com, they will and look under the top tab that says what's in the book, what's in the Civil Defense Manual. It'll give a list of table of contents. It will also give a list of issues that you're not going to see

any other place, and why do I put them in there? All of this together, I homogenize into you surviving and surviving with other people in your neighborhood because you are not going to be able to survive alone. That's the bottom of line. People think I'll get my shotgun and maybe me two or three of my neighbors. We're gonna have our shotguns. We're going to do guard duty. Unless you have it organized that's not gonna last very long.

The guy with the shotgun that's in his house without any neighbors, he's got to sleep sometime. What's he going to do have his eight year old son with a shotgun there? You know. Yeah, it's something that you need to have cooperation with your neighbors. Yes, yes, that's absolutely right. And you know, even if you don't have a societal breakdown, if you got that connection with your neighbors, maybe you can have something to do with

the local government. Make sure that you've got some people that are not going to be predators. That's one of the key takeaways I think for twenty twenty. You talk about the end of democracy is really the end of bureaucracy. Is really what they're talking about by bureaucrats. That's what I said in twenty twenty, I say, why am I going to go vote here? I don't there's not anybody locally or nationally that hasn't turned this thing over to a

bunch of unelected bureaucrats. So why would I vote for any of these characters? But you could take that true, Yeah, you can take a situation where you know, if you if you know your neighbors, and you organize before things start to happen like that. You can organize to make sure that these people are going to kind of be a check for what's going to be

imposed from the national or maybe even the state level on people. And so there's there's when they want to isolate us and they want to put us into a digital world, we need to be thinking how we can do exactly the opposite because they've designed their plans a very long time ago, they've been practicing them, and they're trapped to enslave us. So we need to do exactly the opposite of where they're We can see where they're at it. The difficult

thing is doing something else to counter it. Yeah, I don't think they're going to succeed. There's just two You know that we've got one thing in this kind. It's almost in our DNA. What we have in the American mind. We have a rebelliousness that I think is probably as the same or worse than what our founding fathers and the citizenry then had. I think we still have a rebelliousness. Unfortunately, we have a lot of people that have

been propagandized into submission as far as being men feminized. And they're just an inability of people to see a real crisis because they live in illusions so much. A lot of people have lived under a nanny state. I see it here. They moved from California, or they moved from New York. And these people can't conceive of doing things by yourself unless the government tells you you could do it, you know, And I tell them, you know,

I've had, I've had. We had a conversation. They got a little upset about some of the things they're talking about and said, look, I'm not talking about doing this. Wow, I'm talking a worst case scenario, taking cars and blocking off the road as police do in a cerpit. I show this in the book. There's one of the diagrams that sent you. It's it's it's a procedure the police use and it's and it's set up from a connectic energy point of view to stop people from breaking through a blockade of

cars. And I show that, and I told these people, Oh, they got upset about this, and I said, why don't you guys go out, we'll take win. There's about eleven of them. We kicked them out of our group. We told them. They thought they were conservatives, but they aren't. And we said, why don't you guys create a neighborhood choir that see if that keep you from breaking your door down, you know, if they can go bad. But you know, we deal with these

people and some of them are just misdirected. Now they're starting to think differently, and our group till functions. We have some hardcorees. We have a lot of hardcore people that have been out there, not necessarily all of them in a service. One of my best ones hasn't been in a service, but he's been in a law enforcement and he knows what can happen because he lived it in California. Oh yeah, yeah, that's kind of like a war zone in some cases. Right By the way, I've got an interesting

quote here which I absolutely agree with him. I think he's right. This is on rock Fan Brian Kenney, and thank you for the tip. He says regarding the bridge impact, he thinks it's GPS spoofing, and I think that's probably that's very probable that it was something like that. It's been around for thirty years, or more less than five hundred dollars worth of equipment to pull it off. You can do it from nearby. The hacking verbiage is

a red herring. I think that is very likely because yeah, they've used a GPS spoofing. Yeah, that's a good point he brings out there. Yeah, that's an excellent point. That probably sounds more logical than trying to cut into his ships navigation and control system. Yeah, that's right what he's talking about. And spoofing. Yeah in GPS. Yeah, you're seven hundred yards from a bridge. All you got to take a left hand sharp turn,

you know, toward de filing. That's right. All you had to do is maybe install a cheap device up there and activated it from a spotterer. Yeah, that's right on rock Fille. I think people need to let's start looking at I read the Bible once a day. I'm trying to I'm trying to do something about my heathen past. But the long, long and short of it is, I think we need to we need to walk backwards, not to absolute a doctrine and dog mode of religion. But the message

I saw meme the other day. It was God talking to Jesus Christ and he says, how's it going, my son? He said, well, Father, he said it was. It was going pretty good. But now they're worshiping me. We're worshiping me. They're not worshiping the meth message that I brought to them. And I think that's a critical I think to live try to live by some type of Christian ideal. But uh, people better understand one thing. Unless you're capable of extreme violence. Unless you're capable of

it and you don't use it, you're not peaceful. You're harmless. People that don't know how to use violence. And I'm not advocating it. I'm saying that you have to to defend yourself, know how to use violence. If you can't do that, then you're harmless. And unfortunately a lot of Americans, even with this independence, have gotten propagandas into oh, zero tolerance, don't hurt anybody, blah blah blah. There comes a time when you

you're probably gonna have tom Oh. Yeah, I agree, absolutely. Uh. And let me just say real quickly before we run out of time here, thank you for the tip of Michelle Obama and Doug aleg Thank you very much, you said, thank you, have a drink on me and enjoy your weekend. Well, thank you. I can have a lot of drinks for for ten dollars, I can have several soft drinks I think from a really good looking strawberries coming out of a pail, right, behid, Yeah,

that's right, that's right. Yeah, it's well. You know, when if people want to take a look at the Civil Defense Manual, and again it is very comprehensive, and you've got examples in there. Water is a very good example of that, and you make that available for free. People can get an idea of the kind of depth of information that you've got just looking at those free samples, and they're very useful and it covers a

wide variety of things. And if it's not something that is, you know, things that you understand, but maybe it's not your area of expertise, you've partnered with other people who are experts in that. And that's that's the key thing. I've had so many people think me after they got the Civil Defense Manual, and again I've got it right here. It goes as a

pair. We've been showing thing, but it's a pair of manuals, and you only sell it as a pair because you want people to get the full picture, and you only sell it as a physical book because the computer is not necessarily going to be around, and so it's a great way for people to prepare so that they are able to defend themselves and protect their loved ones

and others in the neighborhood. And also it's something that if nothing happens, at least you've met your neighbors and maybe you can come together and work on some other common problems that you can rally around. And so I think it's a great approach. I think that that's one of the biggest things that we've gained in our neighborhood. We all know each other. Now. Yeah, we got an old gal that we were taking medicines too. Because see,

very reclusive. We didn't know people. All the people around here, most of them didn't know anything about her, and so we we ended up talking to her and we asked people in the neighborhood is there something Is there a handicap or do you have a disability? I mean, we're not going to play taxi cab driver, but we do want to know that we can help people if there's some type of an emergency, because there are people, there

are neighbors. That's what we've always done in these cities, These places that we've formed not just for commerce commerce, it was they were formed for people to help take care of each other and protect each other. And it's one of these things where you know, it's so difficult to get to know neighbors because nobody comes tout their house typically, you know, usually community. That's right, we go to work, we come home, but the garage are

down. Most people never get to know their neighbors. Now, I've always been different because I'm from a southern Minnesota farm family and and I've just been one of these people that this is a real fun and some joke. I want to know if I got some joker. It's a problem in my neighborhood too, So I make an excuse to go around. But it's usually been I've only had one instance of that in my entire life. Guy that I

didn't like, and I told him. He started complaining about the black guy moving in, and I told him, don't you ever parked your bicycle in front of my house? Again? I said, that guy's a great guy. I know that guy. And this guy was a former city inspector from Los Angeles who was so sour, and you know, people didn't like him. But the point being this, take care of your neighbors. That's right. They are what is going to help protect you. And there's a real

felt need for this and people understand that. So it's a great way to build relationships and who knows, it could save your life. So thank you so much for joining us, Jack Lawson, Civil Deventsmanual dot com a great resource. Folks, have a great weekend. Thank you for joining us, and thank you Jack for joining us. Thank you. David. Let meet so you the David Night Show. You can listen to with your ears.

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