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Using free speech to free minds. You are listening to the David Knight Show. At the clock strikes thirteen. It's Friday, the twenty fourth of May, year of Our Lord, twenty twenty four. Well, they continue to push to nudge to coerce is coming up next, and then they will be banning and mandating this bird flu stuff. These people are relentless and shameless in
terms of pushing these lines. Oh, we got another human and now we had all the vaccine companies jump like twelve to eighteen percent yesterday because it was announced though they found another human with bird flu. So we're going to be in by talking about the pandemic stuff. We're also going to take a look at the spy satellite that Elon Musk is doing for the CIA. Yeah,
that's right. He's got tens of thousands of the Internet starlink stuff, which is you know, the note was set up to spy on us, but this is more specific. But we have Eric Peters also joining us in the third hour. Lots to talk to Eric about It's been a while since I talked to him. Looking forward to it. Stay with us, we'll be right back. Well, I want to begin with some real positive news.
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This guy should be an example to us all. And we've talked about him before. I've talked about him before years ago when this was happening. You remember the New Jersey gym owner who stood up and kept standing up to these people, refused to close his gym when the governor demanded it, And remember how draconian the measures got. He has just now been cleared of over eighty charges just now, but they stole a lot of money from him. They've
damaged his business. He hasn't even gotten the capital that they emptied out of his bank account. They emptied out his bank account. You want to talk about the truckers in Canada. Yeah, that was an outrage, wasn't it. This guy got everything taken out of his bank account and this has been four years since they took it out, and he's hanging tough. This guy's got a BACKBONEUS steel, and we're going to need that as well, because
they're going to be bringing up this bird flu stuff again. A New Jersey gym owner who bravely defied the tyrannical lockdown measures instituted in New Jersey by the Democrat Governor Murphy. There it's been cleared of all eighty plus charges that are put against him. Beginning in twenty twenty, Adalyas gem owner Ian Smith. Does that sound familiar? We talked about that. Adalyas Jim to keep his business open after the Garden State's biggest vegetable Phil Murphy issued an arbitrary order to
shut down all but essential businesses. He was not essentral. Remember that the Trump term. Hillary said we were deplorable. Trump said, we're not essential. Gave money to the governors to shut down the non essential businesses. That's one of the things that really really got to me because they've been in a situation where we had a small business and we were shut down by the only time we over shut down by a storm. Power was gone from neighborhoods.
When we finally got it back in, one of the neighborhoods of one of the stores opened up and we ran and people were coming in. The cops came in and shut us down, and Walmart was open right across the street, And I said, what about them, Well, they're essential. It's like, don't you talk to me about being essential. You're not essential. Cops like, you are not essential, You're tak an Oak to the Constitution at one point that Jim faced a fine of over fifteen thousand dollars for every
day I remember this and that they remained open. Some of the charges also carried the threat of up to six months in jails at his attorney. In July twenty twenty, Smith and his business partner, Frank Trump Betty were arrested as police boarded up their gym. They were charged or fourth degree contempt. Let me see. You know we've got these masons. They got like thirty three degrees, don't they? Can I get a thirty third degree of contempt?
How can I express my utter contempt for people like Trump and Murphy and Trudeau and Macron and bo Joe and all of these tyrants. I just can't express my contempt strongly enough. I want a thirty third degree contempt charge obstruction and violation of a Disaster Control Act. In January twenty twenty one, the governor seized all all of the gem's bank account, training it of one hundred and sixty five thousand dollars without warning, without permission, while the duo was
engaged in litigation with a state. And again, you know, you look at one hundred and sixty five thousand dollars. That's a lot of money to most of us. But that's what you you know, when you've got a
business. That's if you've ever when you bought a house, right, the amounts of money that start going through the pretty soon if you're building out, especially if you're building it, because this is going on, you're writing checks as things are going to pretty soon, yes, like, oh yeah, we're dealing in thousands and then two thousands of dollars when you're writing the checks and going into debt and all the rest of stuff. But you know,
that's that's the way of business run, is it. Just you have to have that amount of capital comes in and it goes out pretty quickly as well, and if the government comes in, it all goes out right away. Those charges hung over these guys' heads for four years, said their lawyer. In the midst of the battle, Smith declared, this will not stop us.
We will not stand down. We will continue to fight this fight because we know, based on what is outlined in the Constitution that when we get to the right courts and in front of a judge who respects the Constitution, we will win this case. It took four years, but that happened. Never give up, and don't give up on the Constitution either, because the Constitution, even if it's not enforced, it shows everybody what liars they are.
The Constitution is there like is there like google Gemini pictures of you know where they changed all these historical figures in Europe to blacks or Asians or women or whatever. Just that kind of stuff stands there as a giant marker of their fraud. And so it's the Constitution. It's not as obvious as a picture. You've got to actually read it and think a little bit, but it's pretty clear. It's not very complicated. You don't need anybody to interpret
it for you. It's written in English, and we all speak English, well, not all of us anymore, but most of us do. I don't need a judge to interpret the Constitution. The language is plain, and so is the history of it. Anyway, he said, then we will make sure that no governor, no government official will ever wield these powers again. He said, well, they're about to do it. We all have to be Ian Smith's. It's coming up, folks. They're going to do
it again and again and again in various ways slightly different ways. Are they going to keep doing it until some of these other people go to jail?
Smith remained, Trudeau's word has emerged victorious. He recounted a long legal battle against the authoritarian government on his Twitter he said, all of the eighty plus municipal citations of violations of a governor's orders not law, of public nuisance, of disturbing the peace, and operating without a license against us, all those have been dropped by the courts with prejudice that means that they cannot open it up again. Once the judge did that said okay, you're not going to
retry this either. These are gone, no ability to revisit or to refile. Special thanks to our fearless attorneys, John McCann and Gincarlo gillone, some of the most high profile attorneys around the country, who ran our case knowing that it would be a long, hard road and would make them a target of the state as well. These two gentlemen stood with us through the darkest days of the storm, have not flinched, never once cared about being in
front of cameras to gain notoriety from their work. And then he said this, these are the words we live by nobody is coming to save you. Nobody is coming to save you. Spin on your hands, save yourself. Hoist the black flag, no quarter. That should be our attitude. We don't give Trump a pass. We don't give Biden a pass. We don't give any of these congressmen, senators, Republican, Democrat. We don't give
any of them a pass, none of them. I don't care if the other guy, oh, he's worse than our sob, Well, guess what. I'm not voting for an evil guy, and you shouldn't either. You want to fix the elections, fix it with ballot access, fix it with debate access. Start from the beginning, because it's corrupted from the beginning. Why they're all about Alito flying the flag upside down? I think that ought to be a new tradition. I think it will be for our family every
election, fly the flag upside down distress. First, we have to get an American flag. That's right, that's right. How long ago lost so much confidence? I have an American flag, So going just to fly it upside down on election day? That would be well in major victory has been one. McCann has now turned his attention the lawyer to recoupying the one hundred and sixty five thousand dollars confiscated by the state and other finds that the gym
incurred while struggling to stay open. The lawyer McCann said, this is very tricky issue, and I'm making my way through it. It's very complex, he says, like, is a state trying to destroy people? Yeah, and it's not just coming after Trump. This is why I say, I am so sick and tired of everybody playing the weeping violins for every little thing that happens to Trump. Yeah, they're trying to destroy him. Guess what, They're trying to destroy hundreds of millions of other people, and he doesn't
care about them. Why should I care? He is absolutely useless. As I said in twenty twenty, you want me to go vote for Trump? He turned the government over to unelected bureaucrats for the last nine months. He just told us that he's not essential, didn't he. It's like these pastors who close their churches down. Oh okay, I got it. Your church is not essential. You turned over the Congress, turned over everything to unelected
bureaucrats. The president turned it over to unelected bureaucrats. So I guess the President Congress are not essential. They're not going to stand for our liberties. They're not going to stand for the Constitution. They will not obey it.
¶ Pandemic Part Deux
So anyway, he says, is a state trying to destroy people? Why are you trying to destroy small business? Well we all know, don't we? We all know. That's by doctor David Bell in the Daily Skeptic of the UK said my tribe, my tribe abandoned me in COVID, but I found a new one, one that loves freedom. And he says, human society is naturally divided into groups or tribes. Okay, And of course that's the way the Bible has always described it. It doesn't talk about different races.
We're all descended from Adam and e. We're all descended, as a matter of fact, from no One his wife. But it does talk about nations, tongues, and tribes. And I like what Michael Savage did with it. I don't know if it was a conscious restatement of it, but the Bible is true, and even if it's an independent observation of his, just happened to observe in a different perspective the truth about what the Bible says of human nature. Nations, tongues, and tribes are what he said was
borders, languages, and cultures. You think of it either way. So human tribes rely on a shared pride of belonging, a sense of otherness towards non members. This provides their members with a cause of meaning, such as jointly building a better life or something like that. Right, Or it could be negative. It could be a feeling of superiority or victimhood or something like that, or excluding outsiders. And he said what he saw with his tribe,
he was of the tribe of liberals. And again they weren't liberals, because liberals, these people steal everything. They even stole the name liberal liberal. And we'll say classical liberal now to make that distinction. But the term liberal came from liberate. It meant freedom, and the only the twentieth century. These people stole it. And now that they've discredited that name so much, they like to try to call themselves progressive something else that doesn't really describe
them anyway. Superiority, victimhood, or denegration of others seems to be intertwined in modern society, probably always has been. The reliance on prejudice, prejudice that our side is morally superior to those others, who in turn are best described as stupid and prejudice themselves against what we hold to be right. We express their moral inferiority in terms such as racist, something phobic, something denial, anti, something far something, or extremist, And it always as a
hallmark, isn't it always have extreme right? They ever talk about the extreme left, that would be them anyway. Early in the COVID outbreak, it became increasingly apparent that my tribe, a moderate, compassionate group somewhat left of center and always ready to proclaim support for human rights and equality, had a problem with fascism. It was not that it disliked fascism those members proclaimed loudly that they did, or anti fascists, no, you are fascist. Rather,
they seemed disconcertingly comfortable and encompassing it. A bunch of wealthy corporate authoritarians and the politicians who had dinners with them decreed that emergency rule was the preferred form of government, and all of my progressive friends fell in line. So this is why Hillary was not needed. That's why Trump was selected. Because Trump had to be there and people like Alex Jones to tell people follow Trump,
he's on your side. I know he went to Davos and then comes back and within a year he's locking us down and all the rest of the stuff. And I know he's doing everything that all of the globalist people that we've been told over the years that we must hate. But he's still anti globalist. He's just playing for d Chest. No, he's not. You're being played by people like Alex Jones and Joe Rogan and Glenn Beck and Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro and all these other people. They're playing you. They're
telling you that Trump is the opposite of these globalists. He's their puppet, and he was necessary because all of the authoritarian leftists will fall in line. They love this stuff. You need to build up the street creds of some token figure like Trump, tell people that he is the essence of anti globalism, and then have him run the globalist regime, even creating the poison shot. Oh, they'll never suspect that, will they. Maybe they won't.
Maybe they'll never figure it out if they haven't figured it out after four years. But which can be found among fellow refused Nicks. He said, a strange collection of those who mistakenly or not put truth over compliance, unwilling to comply with stupidity for appearance's sake. People who would not put on a mask to walk ten feet from a restaurant door to a table. Don't tell me I got to put on a mask so I can walk ten feet and then
take the mask off. I've I had more than one restaurant scene about that. I we got to leave Austin because I can't. I promised myself that I will never go back to any of these businesses again, so I've ever want to eat out again. I've got to leave this town that's so disgusted with that left wing, these compliant totalitarian little stazi doing whatever they're told, no matter how ridiculous it is. I said, you know this doesn't work. Yes, I know, but you have to do it anyway. No,
I don't, No, I don't. I'm not going to knock on wood, wear masks, do any of your other superstition stuff. You got a ladder, I'll walk underneath it care Not playing those games. Signaling conformity with authority was a virtue in itself to these people. That's fascism, people who asked questions when those who were sponsored by a drug maker told them to be injected. These were the people who simply believed that each person had a
right to make their own decision concerning their body and their health. So, yeah, good for him, and he found some people. And we're going to have to do this again because now they're saying second human case of bird flu is confirmed with dairy cows. Take away the meat, take away the milk. They've already announced this long ago. I guess what it's pink eye again. Pink eye, no temperature, no fever, no long congestion, pink eye, pink eye. The second listen the way they described this too
news, the second human case associated with bird flu. They don't have bird flu. The cows don't even have bird flu. The latest patient had been in contact with cows presumed to be infected. You don't even pretend to test them. It's this ridiculous PCR thing, you know. They presume it's like Samley Livingston bird flu. I presume, yes, doctor Livingston. Absolutely, we must lock everybody down. I got this. I'll call it this sigma all I wrot. It's got a little bit itchy. Oh, bird flu.
Bird flu, that's what it is. Bird flu. I presume maybe it's just dirty hands, rubbing your eyes. You know, you're working on a farm, you're working with cattle. Maybe you didn't wash your hands and you rubbed your eyes. You don't have fever, you don't have lung congestion, you don't have bird flu. The cows don't have bird flu. The cows are not sick. But let's kill them anyway, because that's what they want. A Michigan health official said, well, the rest of the public
remains low. That's nonexistent. There is no risk. This narrative is dead beat. The parrot on the desk. A nasal swab from the person tested negative for the virus. See they didn't even have a PCR test. But an I swab tested positive, they said, indicating an eye infection. Oh wow, what did he even have pink eye? This sys the thing did. Don't talk to me about these nasals. We've talked about this at infinitum
for four years. Right. Some of these things come preloaded, you know, as Handy talked about in the hospitals in Atlanta said, yeah, watch the person take it out of the bag and it tested positive. It didn't even rub it on anybody or anything. It came loaded, and of course they're magnifying it by one point one trillion times, now you notice. So they didn't say his eye was all inflamed and he came to the doctor, can you help me with No, we couldn't get it with a nasl swab,
So then we swabbed his eye. I'm not they're not doing that to me. They didn't do to the nasl swab to me. They're certainly not gonna poke a Q tip in my eye. No way. They just keeps swabbing. You know, we couldn't find anything in the cows. So now we're gonna start going through the sewer. That's what they're doing, right, Like I said, they're gonna go through the milk. Oh, we found some, but don't worries. And then you know, we found something that
kind of matches up. It's remnants they said of bird flu. Well, then it's not bird flu. You didn't find any bird if you found fragments or remnants of it, You didn't find anything. Did you found it in the milk? Why don't you look in the eggs if it's bird flu? None? Of this makes any sense except you know where they want to go with it. It's absolutely ridiculous. So pink I, Well, so far the virus has not appeared to have spread from person to person. Well,
then you know pink eye is very contagious and herd flu is not. Health officials are strongly advising against drinking raw milk. They put this in every article because they want to go after local farms and they want to go after organic. Got to get your stuff from big agricultural concerns, from the factories, from the supermarkets. Don't think about going to the farm to get anything. We've got to get rid of those farmers out there. They are a threat
to the system. Well, let's talk a little bit about pink eye conjunctivitis the Mayo clinic so as well. It can be a lot of different things. It could be a foreign body in your eye. It could be a serious bacterial infection. It could even be transmitted sexually. Pink eye treatment is usually focused on symptom relief. Here, a provider may recommend using artificial tears, or cleaning your eyelids with a wet cloth, oh applying coal or warm
compresses several times daily. If you wear contact lenses, you'll be advised to stop wearing them until treatment is complete. In most cases, you won't need you won't need antibiotic eye drops. Since conjunctividis is usually viral, antibiotics won't even help. They may even cause harm by reducing their effectiveness in the future, or by causing a medical reaction. So again, no antibiotics is a viral thing. And here's eight commonness about pink eye, besides the fact that
it's not bird flu. That's number nine. That's the new one. This was written before that conjunctiviitis usually called pink eye, is a very common eye condition, though, you know, just like we had before flu flu. Oh, it's now covid. Flu's disappeared. We don't have anybody with flu anymore. Everybody's got covid though. But there are many concept misconceptions about it. So let's add a new one. It is bird flu. Here.
One misconception is that only children get pink eye. Well, no, you can get it with adults, especially if they're working on a farm, have dirty hands and rub their eyes. Myth number two. You won't get pink eye if you don't rub your eyes. Well, touching your eyes with unclean
hands. It's just one way that you can get conjunctiviis. The eye can become infected if it comes in contact with any contaminated object or substance, such as improperly cleaned contact lenses or makeup or lotion, or either a tip of an eye drop or gnats. When I was a kid, I talked about that before in Florido. Open windows in the school, no screens, no air conditioning anyway. Pink eye is always infectious, and it's very, very
contagious, That's right. So how come they're not seeing more cases of this? Right? Not all of them are infectious, but some of them are. You can't one myth it says you can't be born with a conjunctivitis. Well, some newborns are born with conjunctividis. Might be a blocked tear doctor or something like that. A myth Number five. You never need to go
the doctor for conjunctivitis. Why because people said that you might want to go the doctor because they say, most of the time pinki does not require special treatment. It gets better on its own. But you know, there might be some things that your doctor does and make you more comfortable. How about that? Why are we talking about locking down the world and killing cattle and
banning raw milk because some people on a farm have conjunctivitis. Myth number six, if you have eye redness, then it must be conjunctividis well, you know, they said it could be glock homer or something like that. But you know, we know that if you have eye redness and you work with cows, it isn't conjunctivitis. It's bird flu. Absolutely, it's bird flu. So when we look at one of these people are doing and here is you know what is what is dangerous about all this stuff is a way that
it is being put out And it's not just by CBS. It's not just by mainstream media or Drudge Report. Here is this is from uh, this is a Breitbart article and WND put it back out. It's two conservative Trump supporting media organizations. Listen to the headline CDC reveals second dairy worker contracted bird flu, and then the subtitle sounding the alarm that the disease could be more dangerous than previously thought. They're pushing panic. These people are pushing this out
as if they believe something. The cd said CDC said, do you think that the CDC's got any credibility on anything? I don't. Why would wn D and Breitbart push that as if it had credibility. What's a matter with them? What's the matter with you if you trust them? Uh, the CDC is just as dishonest and dangerous as always. I guess what, This Trump sucking media is just as dangerous and dishonest as it was four years ago. John Nolty and these people, bright Bart pushing you know, get your
shot and all the rest of this stuff. And he got a lot of pushback from people who were there. But now listen to what see brid Bart says. The CDC revealed the second dairy worker has it. This comes after another dairy worker who's been working on a farm in Texas experienced. Listen to this bleeding of the eyes. Not only is bright Bart stoking fear, they're lying to you about this, and they're enhancing this, and they're hyping it,
and they're hyping it worse than mainstream media. They're hyping it worse than CDC. Is why, because they know that their people are the most skeptical. Bleeding from the eyes, as if this is ebola or something. It's conjunctivitis. There's no fever, there's no long involvement. It's not flu, it's not bird flu, it's nothing. You have to be concerned about. What you should be concerned about is how Breitbart and wn D have been weaponized to push this stuff, just like they were a few years ago. Be
careful and think about this. Don't trust any source of information. Think about what you're being told. Think about whether or not this makes any sense. Think about what happened in the last four years where this is being pushed. You better think and you better get a backbone, because it's coming. The climate vaccines are coming for the cattle, then for the humans. I talked
about this technocracy News picked it up again. Who gives Bill Gates and a bunch of lunatic bioscientists the right to inject life altering substances into us, into all of the cattle, into other livestock that is critical for food. No one, he says, well, yeah, you know who gives them. Who gives these lunatic bioscientists the right to do this is done by the government, is done by media, and it's done by right wing media, alternative media as well, you know what the truth is, and you need to
apply that truth. Don't trust anyone because of who they are. And I would say, don't rule out anybody because of who they are because you've had a disagreement with them on one thing or the other. It take it piece by piece, and you know it is this is part of the thing where the you know, they go in and censor everything that some news organization has done because they disagree, and they may not even be right. It could be the organization was right about one piece. Oh no, now they're unreliable.
They don't do that, by the way, the New York Times of Washington Post, and I don't think we ought to do that to anything. I think we look at these things and we think about it and don't believe anything simply because it's a news organization that gives it to Breitbart does not have any more credibility than the New York Times. Quite frankly, either one of them can get it wrong or they can get it right. It's up to
you to think. Technocracy news. That I wrote in January, the only way to stop these genetic maniacs is to take away their key cards and their containment suits. And to immediately escort them out of their laboratories, permanently ban them from any other scientific research for life, make sure they're getting more government grants, and then raise the buildings to the ground. And so he was talking about this our Kiya bio that I talked about, was it last week
or something? At twenty six and a half million dollars because they're coming up with a shot for farts. That's right, got to have a vaccine so the cows don't fart and burp methane. I said, this is the perfect scam. This checks all the boxes that the elite swamp. Now, can't we just put bino in their food? And there was one that was called wind breakers or something. I thought it was really funny. I saw that one. Can we just fill up the troughs with wind breakers instead of vaccinating
them? Oh, no, we will have one solution. The solution always must be a vaccine. Of course. A vaccine being developed by the company is designed to prevent the animals from releasing methane emissions once vaccinated with this shot. They say, which and it's going to it's going to stop it. They haven't even tested it yet, but everybody wants this to happen. So they raised twenty six and a half million dollars with a nice story that checked
all the boxes. But it doesn't stop there. You've got several And the reason I'm revisiting this is because they said, well, you know there's other companies. Jingco Bioworks, another bio firm that's also backed by Bill Gates, are talking about making human climate vaccines. Right now. You can't have bino, you will get a shot instead. The World Economic Forum has expressed support for this approach. Vaccinate people to save the climate. This is a double
mcguffin, double stupid, double plus stupid. I think GSK, the big pharmaceutical giant glaxosmith Klein, said in the face of climate change, vaccines play a crucial but underestimated role. Astrosenica. Most people have so much ability after their climate vaccine. Last year declared climate change to be a public health crisis. Uh so, I don't know. Maybe the question is the climate change jab for humans? Is it going to be there to stop the put it
polightly? The emission of methane? Yeah, what was it that Benjamin Franklin wrote that book Tony Emit methane proudly is it Is it going to be to stop the emissions of methane by humans or is it just going to be a job to kill us? Because that's really what the climate change agenda is about. It's about changing out the population, getting rid the technocrats and the elitists
and all them, getting rid of the unwonted eaters and methane emitters. Majority Council in the hearing where they had Francis Cullins come in under questioning, and almost all of it was about this lab leak stuff. But this one part of it was relevant. I don't think that's relevant. I really don't. I think it's a misdirection. But listen to what he had to say about the six feet apart rule. The Majority Council asked him, said moving on
to social distancing and the various regulations surrounding that. And I watched the twenty second twenty twenty. Remember this is only nine days after Trump did the money release to all the governors to implement the regulations that had been sent to them. Model legislation had been sent to them two months after the after nine to eleven and the anthrax attack the week after that, so Trump releases the money.
Nine days later, on March twenty second, twenty twenty, the CDC issued guidance describing social distancing to include remaining out congregant settings, avoiding mass gatherings, maintaining a distance of approximately six feet from others when possible. We asked doctor Fauci where the six feet came from, and he said it kind of just appeared. Is the quote, do you recall science or evidence that supported the six feet distance? Doctor Collins said, I do not, So Fauci
doesn't remember where it came from. Collins doesn't remember where it came from. The Majority Council said, is that I do not recall or I do not see any evidence supporting six feet doctor Collins. I did not see evidence, but I'm not sure I would have been shown evidence that point Majority Council. Well, since then it has been awfully large topic for the public. Have you seen any evidence since then to support six feet? Doctor Collins? No? Was he gaslighted by the deep state? Oh wait, he is the
deep state? Right? This is what they do with Trump, right. The guy says, well, it's been a pretty big topic now for four years. Have you ever bother to look to see if there's any evidence for it. Just like with Trump, you it's been a pretty big topic, the fact that people are being killed by your shot. Did you ever do any research or follow up on that? Do you care about any of that stuff? No? No, he only cares about what happens to Donald Trump.
Me. Right. One thing is, you know they go in most of this transcript that's been released, and it's put out by Robert Malone, almost all of it is about whether or not Fauci, not Faucie Collins, who's Fauci's boss at the NIH, whether or not they were knowingly giving money to these foreign labs to do gain a function research. Folks, that ship has sailed. This was not a pandemic. And I don't really care where you're what kind of magic store you've got, as far as I'm concerned right
now. The whole idea that there was a pandemic, it's just as bogus and nonsensical as a fact that it came from bat soup. I really don't care. You shouldn't care either. It's all a distraction. It's a distraction from the fact that they had absolutely no evidence for six feet about the fact and they were not asked. Here's what they were not asked about. Evidently, or at least if they were asked, Doctor Malone was not interested in
the answers about remdzevir. Didn't ask them about that. Do you see any evidence to support remdesovir's safety or its efficacy? Do you care? How about ventilators? How about the hospital bribery tactic where people getting paid to do all this stuff, Hospital administrators are getting paid ridiculous amounts of money. What about the vaccines? Do you ever look at any of that kind of stuff. No, the only thing that they care about is the so called origin of
an imaginary pandemic. I care no more about the origin of the COVID nineteen supposed pandemic than I care about the origin of Spider Man or the Hulk or some other imaginary storyline that they use to make money. Yeah, we've got big franchise out there for the Marvel Universe and the DC Universe, and they've all got origin stories, don't they just like this pandemic? The question is,
do you see the cover up? Do you see the misdirection from the remdesevir, the ventilators, the hospital bribery, the vaccines and the on and on all this stuff. Do you see the misdirection to the lab and to the origin story? I think I do. I think that's about all I can see at this point in time. We'll be right back. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Look at your road you're driving. Dravis wrote that they found remnants of bird flu. What is this some kind of viral
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we found somebody in Australia. We're looking so hard shares vaccine companies saged as I found. You would say, we got a sewage. Yeah, we got a sewage of the stocks. We got a sewage of money. That's what they're really about, isn't it. Yeah, we got shares here, forget about cases. We got shay Is On Wednesday, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reported a farm worker who had high exposure to infected livestock
developed mild symptoms and has recovered. Well. Again, some people say, well they're presumed, they're presumed to be infected. Then he was presumed to have it, and a lot of presumptuous stuff here. But listen to what happened to the stock. Modernis stock jumped fourteen percent. Bio Intech, the German company that adviser marketed their garbage for bio Intech up eleven percent, CureVac eighteen percent. This is the company that's going to be They said, well,
you know, we got a little Elon. Musk was bragging about the fact that he was involved with CureVac and Tesla was involved with it. He says, we're creating these microfactories and they're going to be they will crank out mRNA for all kinds of stuff. And they also got money from Gates. So the Gates and Musk company, Crevac and the German government. German government jumped into funding Crevac as well. So the German government, the Nazis,
Gates and Musk all Curevack. It went up eighteen percent, eighteen percent. Wall Street is trading on the fact that these people are going to push this stuff out to us, or they'll push it out to the cattle. And they could again, as I've said before, they could vaccinate us through our food supply, and they could vaccinate the cattle. There be more cattle for them to vaccinate than there are humans, and they could do it as much as they want. The cattle aren't going to complain. You know, they've
they've treated us like cattle. They told us about herd immunity. But now they're going to do the real herd stuff, the real cattle. That's very concerning. And novavaks up five point three percent, but you know, eleven percent, fourteen percent, eighteen percent for these other drug companies truly is disgusting. But that is also as that is happening, they have already started manufacturing four point eight million doses of bird flu vaccine. HHS is now at quote
advancing it's pre planned scamdemic. It says shtf plan dot com now advancing it's pre planned scandemic vaccines for the bird flu. The ruling class is going to be creating four point eight million avian influenza shots, along with the propaganda campaign to accompany it, which, by the way, that was launched months ago, has been iteratively, we do it, how'd you say, Well, we do it. How do we get everybody take this vaccine? We do
it with disruption. We do it from the inside, and we do it iteratively, and they do it with alarm, and they do it iteratively from the inside. They've launched this propaganda campaign months ago to convince the slave class
to get injected once again. According to the University of Minnesota's Don O'Connell said, health officials have identified a manufacturing line at one of its manufacturing partners for fill and finish steps without disrupting the production of seasonal flu vaccine, which they put in chicken eggs. Okay, yeah, they make the flu vaccine inside the chicken eggs forever. Currently the vaccine is in bulk form and will be
produced in multi dose vile. Is this just another preplanned excuse to try to get whatever is in these syringes into the bodies of the slaves that are being ruled over. That's rhetorical question. We all know the answer to that, don't we. And you can trust the FDA you can trust the medical community, or can you. Toxic metals have now been found in baby formula, and not just in one brand. All samples tested positive for very concerning levels
of aluminum and lead. Twenty different types of formula were tested twice for this study done by GMO Science. And so, you know, you would think that the Food and Drug Administration will be concerned about feeding lead to babies. No, no, I mean they want to get rid of lead everywhere. As my friend who worked at the EPA, he also had a business where they were reselling you know, people would resell kids clothing and stuff like that, or you know, used items, and and he you know, they
would organize these cells where people would bring them in. It's like a collective
garage cell and they'd take a cut. And it was kind of a side business that they had going on. He said, you know, if the EPA that I worked for puts this stuff, oh, they got ridiculous regulations out there saying that you can't resell clothing because it might have led some microscopic amount of lead in the zipper, or or some motorcycles or motorbikes because there might be lead on the you know, on the on the tailpipes or something said, what do they think people are going to go out and lick the
tailpipes of these motorcycles after they buy them? Well, what's the deal with all of this stuff that got defeated? Because it was so comprehensive, But they are so obsessive about things like that, they don't check baby formula to see if it's got lead or to see if it's got aluminum. All of the samples tested positive for concerning levels of lead and aluminum, and some also
tested positive for arsenic, cadmium, mercury. The mercury level in four samples exceeded the FDA limit for drinking water, and the cadmium level in both samples for one brand were nearly twice the level found in drinking water. Five samples tested positive for all five metals. So here's the plan for children. First we try to abort them. That doesn't work. We try to poison them with vaccines, with food, and then we poison their minds in school with
indoctrination, and then we can ultimately mutilate and sterilize them. How about that full on plan? Where's that coming from? Is that the tannic and you know, we talk so much about transgenderism, right, Well, there's something else calls transgenic. This is the genetic modification of animals and things. And
now they have a very strange use. I mean, you think it was strange that they've got a vaccine to stop cow farts, Well these are this is genetic modification to make cows squirt insulin from their teats instead of milk. Because that's what we need, isn't it. Health Day News says, well, there may be an unexpected fix for the ongoing shortage of insulin. A brown bovine in Brazil recently made history as the first transgenic cow. That we've
gone from these transgender freaks and the Biden administration. Now we're going to have transgenic cows. It's transhumanism and all the rest of this stuff. And here's the way they explained it, the quote mother nature designed the memory gland as a factory to make protein really, really efficiently. No, it was not mother Nature. It was Father God who did it. And so we're going
to fix that. We're going to change that. We can take advantage of that system to produce a protein that can help hundreds of millions of people. Worldwide and arm we Geddon pros says, well, this is exactly how technocrats view all life forms, including humans. We are all merely factories. That's what they said with the mRNA stuff, Right, you are a We're going
to turn your body into a factory. We're going to inject you with this genetic code, and that's going to turn your body into a factory to create this stuff. And how do you turn that off? Well, maybe you don't. They view us all as factories to produce biologics for some pharmaceutical or industrial purpose, at least until AI figures out to achieve the same production capacity without us. Then we become utterly useless. I don't think they meant that
as a pun. You got a cow that is producing insulin that way, I think they're utterly useless as far as i'm will we be able to get raw insulin or will it have to be going filtered through the big agricultural, big pharmaceutical people. Biotechnology Journal said, using transgenic animals as bioreactors to produce proteins of pharmaceutical interest. I have no interest in that, but the pharmaceutical companies do. Has been proposed as an efficient alternative to an increase in protein
production while decreasing costs. The memory glan is a tissue where post translational modifications are possible for large scale recombinant protein production. The first step in this process is to produce transgenic animals containing a trans gene that drives recombinant protein expression in a tissue specific manner. In the memory gland, mad scientists given mad money, mad amounts of money by the government in the Federal Reserve, which can
just make this stuff up out of thin air. The combination of gene transfer mediated by lintavirus and SCNT methodologies using this work successively generated a transgenic calf that contains the gene to produce human pro insulin in milk and so RTee, says Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has said a study by his department has concluded that up to one third of jobs in Ireland could be at risk in the future
from artificial intelligence, and he said that other studies estimate that AI will affect about two thirds of employment in Ireland. So unless they can use us as some kind of a biological producing thing, they're not interested and for the longest time and I talked about how one of the big issues when our kids were young in the early nineties and school was in view like, no, we're not going to do it because they're diagnosing all the boys with ADHD and they're
giving them riddling and all the kinds of things like that. Well, it turns out these common medications for ADHD are linked to an increased risk of glaucoma, for example. And do they care. Of course they don't. Of course they don't. They'll continue to do that. On Rumble, how nine thousand says, one flu over the cuckoo's nuts. That's right, one flu to rule us all, and it'll be a different flu from time to time. Rumble Aldo the Apache, thank you for the tip. That's very kind.
Thank you. Here's my five dollars and the rest of it's for nine feeds that download but don't contribute. That's right, that's good. I like that. Rumble johnck Silver the cattle are almost as compliant with the vaccine, and he says Americans who are in one to twenty twenty two cell Patriot, thank you for the tip, says the narrogate is never the easy path. Thank you for staying vigilant and faithful. Well, thank you, thank you for your support. We're gonna take a quick break, and we were just
talking about Arlyn. Let's do the thirty birds break here. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Yeah, Travis wrote to me. He says, how come none of these mad scientists are working a ways to make dogs live to the age of eighty? Yeah, Actually, what they're doing, do something useful. What they're doing instead of that, Travis, you remember from Mars attack. How you know they has planned the head some different You know, the dog had got on the the woman and vice versa. That's what
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they're working on head transplants. Yeah, that's the people are insane and possessed. Quite frankly, Well, let's talk about I mentioned SpaceX is going to be launching a designer line of satellites for the intelligence community, as if since the starlink stuff is not enough. You know, the Internet was designed, as I said many times, especially social media, especially things like Twitter for example, they were designed as a surveillance system. They were designed as a
propaganda and surveillance system. And of course Elon Muss has referred to Twitter as a you know, first step towards some kind of a hive mind type of thing. You don't think that he's scraping stuff often looking at it. And of course artificial intelligence is all about scraping things off of the Internet, you know, the big competition for what they call compute, big data, big big, tremendous amounts of data. That's why they need to have this.
Got the sensationable appetite for power so much so they're building their own lines of nuclear power plants. That'll be their private stuff. Just amazing. And of course with Starlink, he's going to be putting up twenty thousand or more satellites. You won't be able to see the stars in the sky because of his satellites most likely, you know. But of course, anything he wants to do, anything the government wants to do, that's just fine. So but
that's not enough because the spies need to have their own special thing. They don't have their own special cameras and other things like that to spy on people. SpaceX on Wednesday launched an inaugural batch of operational spy satellites that it built as part of a new US intelligence network. And again, this stuff started as Darper Net before we came Internet. It was darper, the darkeest psychologists that came up with the idea of an Internet. But you know, this
is especially this is even more fine tuned for other spy purposes. It's designed to significantly upgrade the country's space based surveillance powers, the first deployment of several more that are planned for this year. SpaceX is building hundreds of satellites for the US National Reconnaissance Office, says Reuters, an intelligence agency, and of course this will be a kind of military surveillance and spy, but who knows
exactly what they'll use it for. SpaceX has become the world's largest satellite operator with its Starlink network, a commercial system of thousands of broadband Internet satellites, so tens of thousands, quite frankly, and so this is just underscore the fact that you know, it's a few points I would make about Elon Musk. Number one, He's not on our side. He is a technocrat who has openly raised the demonic agenda of transhumanism. That's far more alarming than his
Halloween costume picture that he has for his profile. He became the richest man in the world by doing everything that these globalist governments want. He's pushed the green agenda, he's pushing the surveillance state, all of this stuff. Alternative media like Rogan and Alex Jones worship this globalist It just astounds me. They don't know, you really think they don't know. I know Alex does, but he worships him nevertheless. And of course MAGA thinks that he's single handedly
saved free speech. Twitter itself is a surveillance system, folks. He's got his own purposes for this, but he's going to be left alone because he is so valuable to their agendas, the green agenda and other things, and because he's so valuable to them for the transhuman agenda and for the surveillance state agenda. You've seen him balance Grape to Theory Breton out of the EU over their DSA regulations. All of social media, folks, is ro ropidope.
It's all there to spy on you. It's all there to nudge you in different directions. And he's talked about Twitter being the high mind. As I said, you know, fortunately, fortunately there are some things that there's some chinks in his bophamet armor, and one of them that I think is very significant is the cyber truck, and this was something that was put together. Who was the guy that did this. He's got a YouTube channel now he
is absolutely obsessed with hatred for Tesla, which I'm not. I find you like. I've got a friend, great friend, who's got a Tesla. I've driven it. I enjoyed driving it. That's fine. What I don't like is having an agenda shoved down my throat, being told that I have to buy a car. I don't like people being subsidized by the government, whether they're making the product that I want or not. And so for all
those reasons, I oppose. You know, the first time I ever interviewed Eric Peters, who's going to be on in the third hour, it was over a fine article that he wrote calling Elon Musk the King of crony capitalism. And that was like twelve years ago or something, and he already had several billion dollars of money that had been given to him, and he really was a king of crony capitalism, and it's gotten much worse. I just
I don't like crony capitalism. I don't have I don't like bands. I don't like being coerced and having this and not be able to have that. So I have a problem with that. But this guy's looking at it, and he did a video and he said, I think that Tesla is going to be a bigger failure, a bigger scam than Enron. Now I don't
believe that. I don't think that's I mean, it's going to be tougher for them now that there's other companies that are out there that are competing with them and competing with the Chinese. But I think that he'll find a way to align himself with government, with foreign governments, even perhaps with the Chinese government to make this thing work. But what he did do was he put together a lot of stuff about the cyber truck, and that was really bolstering
his case that Tesla was going to fail. And so this is some clips here, and when you listen to this, if you're listening to it on audio, I'll just tell you in advance. They've got situation pieces falling off of it while people are driving down the road, and you know, incredibly
expensive to replace. But one of the things, two of the things that were really amazing to me, you shut the hood, the front hood for the fronk, you know, because the battery is are underneath it, of course, and it's got a heavy hood therefore the front trunk and he said, people complain about injuring their fingers, and so guy put it there and just the way to think, he said, he pulled it out. He said, look at this to cut into my fingers. I can't move it.
I think it broke it. And then they took carrots and they dropped it. You'll see this in the video. And then the other thing is that with a cyber truck. Now, I haven't seen this with the other Tesla cars. As a matter of fact, I've seen other Tesla cars going through flooded streets and doing it better than a gasoline car because they didn't need to have air. You know. You see that with a Jeeps. Sometimes I'll have some air intake that'll be up like a periscope type of thing.
But since they're electronic, I guess as long as the electronics are sealed, you know, you could just drive right through the water. And people assumed that would happen with a cyber truck. I've seen no videos is not in this one. I've seen videos of somebody with a cyber truck just hitting a puddle wasn't even deep. It splashed up and the think goes, you know, and then stops and it bricks it. And with a cyber truck, you can't go through a car washing as you put it in car wash mode.
Somehow protect something that gets broken, and you know, even in a heavy rainstorm. So here here's a clip about cyber truck fails, and I think it tells us a great deal about elon musk. Go back and forth, mate, I have to solve sustainable energy. We have to have a pickup truck. So I present to you the cyber truck so I can go right. The right wheel is broken and so now the two wheels are playing to each other. I'm going to put my finger completely flat against the cyber
truck. This time. You believe in elin or you don't. This is it. This is where you got to throw down. You're flat right here, and see what happens, Reddy letty ready it really is the most and the smash this thing. Okay, I can't even move my finger right now. I might have actually broken it. Look at how bad that puncture is. And one thing, I am competentive saying is that it's an incredible product.
It's a hall of famer. I think plagged with a very serious issue where the accelerator pedal can come off and get launched up in the floorboard, causing the vehicle to be pressed down to one acceleration. So it looks like bult here and the bolt just came undone just vibrate out at Tarteesla, we have the finest in apocalypse technology went all the way here and now it's totally bent right there, all bent. How tough is your truck? It's crazy? The question is how do how it happen? At this point, I
think I know more about manufacturing than anyone currently alive on Earth. Fran try to breakless glass Plase, Well, well maybe that was a little too hard. I will literally take a bullet for Elon. What Elon is doing is more important for the future of my children, know anything I'm doing. A man I didn't go through. Elon is doing more for the planet than then, more for my children. Just for what he's doing, he's doing more
for my children than I am. It can obliterate a child's arm. We have a we have a car here that export said was impossible that export said, would it be made carrot shopping? Here's a plate looking at the company. There all the improvements that are happening. You know when people say, oh, you know everything's on fire, like, well, what am I missing? Things are going really well. I don't know if you're watching what the company does. Yeah, I mean we dug our own grave with cyber
truck. You know, I think it's I think it's our best product. Every things are great, better than themselves. Ah, cyber truck. They one hundred thousand dollars truck whose warranty can be voided if you take it to a car wash and don't put it in car wash mode, or truck that you shouldn't wash in the sunlight, which is maybe why the delivery of and was conducted at night. Make sure that whatever you're doing is a great product or service. It has to be really great. I turned off road mode
on while parked in a parking lot. After a few minutes, I heard a pop and the suspension lowered. I couldn't even off road in a parking lot. But if you're entering anything where there's an existing marketplace against large entrenched competitors, trucks have been the same for a very long time, or like one hundred years. Your product or service needs to be much better than this. It can't be a little bit better. Tesla is saying it will take
a month to fix. Please help. Only had the cyber truck for a week, had the cyber truck for four days, and then this part blew off on the highway and I can't find it. On the way home after purchasing my cyber truck, the window cracked. It looks like a manufacturing defect. Yet the service center wants to charge me twenty three hundred dollars. A flagstaff charger was having issues staying on and now it bricked. My cyber truck can't get in, no power, and there's the wheel, So now the
two wheels are facing each other. The shoes of the consumer, and they say, why would you buy it? As a consumer, You're always going to buy the trusted brand unless there's a big difference. Wait, there's more. This one was completely bricked after four days of ownership. This one broke down after driving off the lot and driving only thirty five miles and then had to be picked up and towed back to the service center. Day one and
I already need a new high voltage battery. So loot of times entrepreneur will come up with something which is only slightly better, and it's you can't just be slightly better, It's got to be a lot better. Yeah, Well, you know what a they what does he have? We see this happening with Boeing, right, A lot of people are talking about what is going on with Boeing, one failure after the other. Well, you know, there is something that is common with Boeing and with Musk, and that is
their connection to the military industrial complex and the governments. And somehow that covers a multitude of sin, doesn't it. Well, the artificial intelligence relies on mass surveillance, warns the boss of Signal, the encrypted messaging app Signal. Who knew, Right, That's what I've been saying about this on the very beginning. I believe that is it's core function, just like I believe it's the core function of the Internet, especially of social media, is surveillance and
propaganda. She's only talking about the surveillance side of this. I think it has a dual purpose AI, just like the social media is about surveillance and propaganda, and then of course to team AI with universal Basic Income because both welfare, which is what universal basic income is, it's universal welfare program.
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It's there to create dependence, and so is our artificial intelligence is there to create dependence on them, to surveil you, to manipulate you with lies. The AI tools that crunch numbers, generate text and videos, and find patterns and data rely on mass surveillance and exercise concerning control over our lives, said the boss of encrypted messaging app Signal yesterday. The AI technologies we're talking about
today are reliant on mass surveillance, she said. They require huge amounts of data that are the derivatives of this mass surveillance business model they grew out of the nineties in the US. It's a business model, but you know you are the product, right. They're selling your information to corporations, they're selling your information to the government, and the business model is a model of mass surveillance. Who do you think would have a business model of mass surveillance.
Would it be the CIA that's set up its own venture capital firm. Would it be the NSSA and the CIA and all the intelligence community that had all of these high ranking officials setting on the venture capital boards that picked the competitors and then allowed them to fight it out amongst themselves. The competitors that became
Facebook and Google and these other things. Whitaker, who spent years working for Google before helping to organize a staff walk out in twenty eighteen over working conditions, established the AI Now Institute in New York University in twenty seventeen. She now campaigns for privacy and rails against the business models built on the extraction of personal data. She is clear that she has no confidence that the AI industry
is developing in the right direction. This is somebody who seven years ago had created the AI Now Institute. She says, Wait a minute, this thing has become dangerous. That is not serving our needs. Why is it not serving our needs? She said, the power and balances created by this industry controlled by a handful of surveillance giants that are largely unaccountable. Most of us are not the users of AI. If you think you're really using AI,
you don't understand what the real purpose of AI is. The real purpose of is to use you, she said. Most of us are subjected to its use by our employers, by law enforcement, by governments, by whoever it is. They have their own goals, but they may not be the goals that benefit us or that benefit society. That's right. It is the art elect war. It is the art elect class, the artificial intelligence class, that is at war with us. These people even have their own private grid.
But she said, striking example is the way that AI firms like to say that they're going to find solutions to the climate crisis. They're going to have their own private grid, while they tell you that you must shut down, while they're artificial intelligence chatbots, the lies of the UN and all these different globalist organizations like Davos and so forth. Ultimately, she argued, the Europeans should not be thinking in terms of competing with the bigger American AI firms.
She said another option would be to reimagine tech they can serve more democratic and more rights preserving or pluralistic societies. I don't know where her vision is, but I think in general she's right. You know, we get into this arms race type of thing, and I think people need to understand that it's already too late to beat these people. They're too entrenched, they're too
big, they're too monopolistic. The way you beat something that is entrenched like that, the way you beat the We've seen this over and over again. And regardless of any anti trust legislation that somebody might put out there to try to stop John D. Rockefeller, after he's gotten to a certain critical mass, you're not going to be able to stop it. What you can do is you can come up with something that is an alternative. And these were
setbacks for John D. Rockefeller as he was holding his empire. You know, first he thought he had everything cornered. He thought he'd cornered the world market on oil because nobody knew where it was coming from except in Pennsylvania. He was somebody who bought his way out of the Civil War. You could do that if you had money. Instead of being drafted and sent to fight, you could pay money and get out. And so he paid money and
he got out. Now, as the North was going to war with the South, they cut off turpentine, major export from the South up to North, and they needed it for a lot of different things, and so they found a substitute for lamp oil and things like that. Initially in this in Pennsylvania, it's kind of like the Beverly Hill buildings, you know, up
to the ground comes a bubbling crude oil that it is. Instead of going to Beverly Hills, however, what he did was he doubled down and he went to Pennsylvania where there was already a bunch of a bunch of refiners that were there operating there a very crude beginning process of that. And what he did was he started buying them up and getting a monopoly. He was successful in terms of cornering that market, and he had a monopoly on that.
And then somebody discovered oil in Texas. Oh oh, so, how's what's he going to do about that? We create standard oil of Ohio so that he can control the oil that is coming up from Texas and these other places with refineries up in Ohio before it's redistributed. Then they discover oil in the Middle East. This is getting complicated, but the bottom line is is that this can happen not just with discoveries of the of the raw materials somewhere else,
but if they change the technology. And so what she's saying is actually true. You know, we need to instead of trying to beat these people at their own game, we need a different game. And there's a lot of people out there who want a different game. They want a game that isn't focused like the Internet and like these social media companies, that isn't focused on us as as the product. We need to have a way to look at this. And so again, if there are technologists out there are going
to do that, I think that would be the winning solution. And George Gilder thought that would happen. He thought it would happen even sooner than now. When he wrote Life After Google, he said, hey, look, I'm already in my eighties. I'm not going to live very long, but I think I will live to see the end of Google because their business model is exploitation and manipulation, and people don't want that, and people want privacy
instead. And if somebody comes up with something that has privacy built in as a foundational aspect instead of added after the fact on the side, he said, that would really so so what are you talking about? You know, Tesla and cyber truck. It's okay, but you know, with all these things, the government's not really concerned about it. And the same thing is to a Boeing nearly three hundred Boeing seven seven sevens used by United in American
area lines are at risk for exploding fuel tanks. They're like flying pintos or something, right, and we don't care the Triple seven poor electrical installation nears fuel tank that can cause fire or explosion. Is this a redesign? I mean, this thing has been around since the nineteen nineties, early nineteen nineties.
It could be you know, I'm sure that they've redesigned to call a lot of things in the last thirty some odd years, and they're probably making it in different locations, making it differently, and so these may be things that have just newly cropped up. So they've got some fixes for it. But you know, they projected cost to fix this, it's about seven hundred
thousand dollars. Will they ground these things? Will they penalize Boeing? Well, they're not going to put Boeing out of business because just like Elon Musk, Boeing is a very important contractor for them. And I wonder if they're going to put the DEI out of business in the schools. You know, it's not just a problem when they're protesting Israel, is it. It's a much bigger problem than that. This has been foundational for quite some time,
but nobody cared. They kept donating money, government kept giving them money. And now we look at UCLA. Up to half of UCLA's medical students now fail basic tests of medical competence, and whistleblowers is saying that it's because of affirmative action and because of a particular human resources person who has come in and
kind of trace the collapse to her coming in to the school. It's been illegal in California to have affirmative actions since nineteen ninety six, but she put it back in and a lot of people are saying it's now a failed medical school. It gets as many as fourteen thousand applications of year a year, and out of those fourteen thousand, it only accepted one hundred and seventy three Stent's last year in the admission cycle. That's only one point three percent of
the admissions of the people who applied get admitted. And because of its reputation, they get that many different applications. A median matriculent took difficult science courses in college and earned a three point eight grade point average, and so that's the median. So half the people had a score above that. Half of them had a score below that, but half of them had a score above that. Without those stellar stats, some doctors at the school say that students
can struggle to keep pace with the demanding curriculum. So when it came time for the admissions committee to consider one such student in November of twenty twenty one, a black applicant with grades and test scores far below the average at UCLA, some members of the committee felt with this particular candidate was not the best fit for the top tier medical school. Their reservations were not well received. There was a dean of admissions, Jennifer Lucero. She exploded in anger.
Did you not know African American women are dying at a higher rate than everybody else? She said, that's her justification for it. Well, maybe she needs the best quality doctor, regardless of what their skin color, or gender, or ethnicity or whatever it is. Don't you think don't you think that'd be most beneficial to African American women? Do we want to have the best medical care out there? The candidate's scores shouldn't matter, she said, because
we need people like this in the medical school. Well, within three years of her being hired in twenty twenty UCLA dropped from sixth to eighteenth place in the US News and World Reports rankings for medical research. More than fifty percent of students failed standardized tests on emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics. Those tests, known as shelf exams, are typically taken at the end of each clinical rotation. They measure basic medical knowledge, and they
play a pivotal role in residency applications. Though only five percent of students fail each test nationally, the rates at were much higher at UCLA, having increased by tenfold since this woman became the admissions director. Yeah, this is where when we come back, we're going to take a look at at how some of the stuff has worked its way out. But I want to respond some
of the people have left some comments here at rock Fann William Wallace. Let's see, you got to wave your claymore there, trying to get my wife to see the stream that connects lex Rex and Romans thirteen and the lesser magistrate is like pulling teeth. Well, yeah it is there. You know. The law is our king, isn't it. The law is our king, and it's good. And when we look at Romans thirteen. I'm the doctrine
of the lesser magistrate. These moral codes never go away. And when you look at it, the question is when it says that the government is your authority for good, is it saying that well because it's the government is by definition good, Or is it saying that legitimate government is going to be good because legitimate government is going to follow the rule of law instead of being a
tyrannical dictator. That's the way that I read it, especially if you go through and you substitute for government, substitute the archetypal cartoon that the Nazis, you know, the Nazis are are God's agent for your good? Is that right? Is that really true? There's a cognitive dissonance there if you substitute that word for government there, because that's the kind of the placeholder for people their mind of what authoritarian government is. Sixty one. Thank you for the
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videos of you playing music sometime. I'd love to see you playing the various instruments in your arsenal. Anyway, I hope you and all your listeners have a nice Memorial Day weekend. Well, thank you very much. Well to answer some of those questions, Let's see, in terms of phone calls, we talked about doing it. We have a very complicated set up here.
It's on me to get it figured out. And yes, I haven't been able to because I think it's going to require me to basically disassemble the entire studio and reroute the wiring, which, yeah, it's kind of grown ad hoc over the years, hasn't it. As we've added We started out just a few different places, and as we added other places, you've kind of added that on the side, I've got bags on the side of the bags
I have on the side. That's a technical thing. But then there's the reason I haven't really pushed him on it is because I think when we have these types of things and we have email comments and stuff like that, I can go through them really quickly. What I would like to do is I would like to take more comments from people, and I think we'll do that on Fridays and you know, people can ask me anything. They can do it live on these chat streams where they can do it with emails or with
letters or whatever. And I think that would be good because people have a lot of interesting comments. And I've got a couple here that I haven't didn't get to yesday. I'm going to try to get to. So we're going to take a quick break. And in terms of pictures of me playing, that probably is not going to happen either. That's uh, you know, it's it's the time that I've got is. I didn't want to make it all about me, and you know, we're doing the music because it's not
even really about the music that I'm doing for the show. There's a lot of other music that I'm working on and that I'm trying to get done. And these are these are songs that I wrote that are Christian songs. They really kind of just kind of part of my private personal time that I've done for a couple of decades now, and we've done them. We've had some home meetings and things like that for people, and some of them I haven't put out before. So those are things that I was really blessed to have
just enjoyed them myself. Music that I liked, combined with some passages out of the Bible but I already liked. And that's really kind of my focus. And I have so little time to do that, I probably don't have time to get the other stuff done. We're gonna take a quick break and we'll be right back. We're gonna play something here with a whistler joining me
on this. If you are listening to the David Night Show, well maybe you have seen it by now, but this video that I'm going to play for you of these women screaming in the forest and banging sticks and stuff and paying four thousand dollars to do it, these awful women, and again, for the love of the Road, I think it was that told me. That is Michael Malice who came up with that acronym affluent white female ultra liberals. But Jesse Waters was intrigued by it, and he had this woman who
was running this scam. Come on, and she is a witch. And there was somebody who used to be in the occult who is now a Christian, an ext psychic. She says she is, And she said, yeah, you're pushing. This is not the first time that Jesse Waters has done this, it's the third time that he's done this. And she said,
you're pushing doctrines of demons. Brings her on and he says, oh, I like you, which I guess she's a Waters a waters witch right, So former psychic repentitive Witchcraft become a Christian hit out of Fox News for doing this for the third time, especially Jesse Waters and the chiron there says, woman's sacred rage released in the forest? Is it? Is it sacred? So they talked about this rage ritual and he put out on Twitter he said,
why are women so angry? Well, because they're awful. They're affluent, white female ultraliberals, he says, Rage ritual leader and witch Mia Magic explains how she's helping women get it all out. Well, here's what it looks like. I feel sad. They're screaming, they're beating things. Yeah, it is amazing what we are ginning up in our society, isn't it the anger, the rage, the hatred? And you know you see this sometimes when you talk to these people when they're doing a political protests, they
do everything but beat you with it stick. I guess maybe they do that sometimes as well. Her retreats costs four four and forty four dollars. Why she just make it sixty six six sixty six eight thousand dollars if you go to France. Banducci also offers a six week witch school that purports to offer a crash course and occult practices such as circle casting, communicating with spirit animals, casting spells, chakra balancing, astrology, and various other rituals to obtain
one's own desires. That costs three hundred thirty three dollars or three monthly payments of one hundred and thirty three dollars. Waters it excuse me. Water's interview with her follows an interview that he did in January with the English psychic Paula Roberts, who discerned the country's political future with tarot cards. I covered that as well. He had her on they did a tarot card reading on Fox
News. And now I first saw this, I just thought, these are you know, crazy enraged women, you know, just screaming out there. But it is a it is a witchcraft type of thing as well. In April, Fox and Friends brought on an astrologer to explain to Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmead, Ainsley Arnhardt, and Lawrence Jones how the solar clips could affect someone's entire life for at least six months. She also offered broad predictions for
each of the Fox and Friends anchors based on their astrological charts. So this former psychic former occultists, condemned the practices to their doctrines of demons emphasize the danger that she believes Fox News as posing for viewers by promoting this uncritically. She said Banducci's solutions are not solutions at all. They're expensive. She said. Healing can only be found in Jesus Christ and in the Fatherhood of God. She said, the problem with this is that Number one, you're pointing
to something that demonic, you're pointing to man. You're pointing to the devil to heal your traumatic wounds, and it can't heal. Beating the earth until you're blue in the face cannot heal you opening demonic doors. By going to something is led by witch leads to further oppression. So you're not going to the problem for the solution. This is such a complete disgusting, demonic contradiction, she says, the opposite of God's word, and that's the agenda.
The money is the icing on the cake, because you're not gonna have the devil without money. You're not gonna have Fox News without the money. Therefore, they're made of what. Demons don't heal. Demons don't care about your daddy issues. They don't care. They just want you to stay away from God. She said, Fox News, please do me a favor. Please stop putting diviners on your channel. I'm begging you. The devil is using you. Well, we've already seen them be used to push Pharmakia, haven't
we. And it was the money thing that was there, wasn't it. Maybe we should start calling them the Fox witch doctors. Last July, an investigation by The Blaze revealed that Fox Corporation was willing to match Fox News employee donations up to one thousand dollars to a number of far left organizations, including
¶ Jesuits attack Harrison Butker for promoting family but
the Satanic Temple. Fox News never publicly addressed the revelation that emerged from multiple sources within the company, though it removed the Satanic temple from its giving portal after The Blaze reported it, and then in a follow up to again, this guy, Harrison Butker, he is just the gift that keeps on giving, isn't he. You've now got a Jesuit journal that is trashing him. This is a story from Briepart because of course, you know, Marxists hate
family as well as religion. These Jesuit Marxists. American magazine, the US Jesuit flagship publications joined atheists and liberal elites and blasting NFL kicker Harrison Butker for his conservative Catholic themed commencement address at Benedictine College. Zach Davis, an associate editor at America, wrote of the speech, he said it goes beyond legitimate
conservative liberal differences. He said it's backwards. He said. Pope Francis, another Marxist Jesuit, has warned about the repeatedly about this repeatd throughout his papacy. There is a fashion, he said, in this age of the church's life to quote step back, not going up or down, but backward. He said this backstepping makes us a sect, and it makes you closed and it cuts off your horizons. Well, I would like to see what is the Jesuit vision of family? Do they want it to exist? To me?
These people who are criticizing it, just like these Jesuits now, they're do not offering any positive alternatives. Also, I seem to remember Jesus saying something about how he was a sword and he would, you know, divide or cut off you from other people. Oh yeah, yeah, that's right. Yeah he's gonna He's don't think I came to bring priests a peace, but bring us sword and you'll have family relatives opposing each other over me that part of it. But again, do they have a positive vision of this?
It reminds me of when you know, Karen was doing that protest at the the Austin abortion Center Planned Parenthood and holding up signs saying abortion is black genocide. And these people, first time we ever saw Antipha, they show up and they've got all black signs. They had nothing to say. They just want to shut down what you're doing. Those Antifhah Marxists, these Jesuit Marxists, they have nothing to say. They're anti family, anti God,
and they just want to shut you up. And that's really what the Satanic Temple is about as well. They don't believe anything. They just want to shut down, tack what you believe. Benedictine College was recently featured in a report from the AP and the headline was a step back in time, see talking about going backwards. Catholic League President Bill Donohoe observed. He said that striking to see people like Whippie Goldberg and Bill Maher speak in defense of Harrison
Butker, while the Catholics at America that Jesuit Magazine criticize him. And of course they're not the only ones who do that. But and it's not just theseus, and it's all these liberals. Here is an a woman who identifies herself as an NFL cheerleader. She is awful as well. Affluent, white female, ultraliberal. Listen to this. This is absolutely amazing common first and foremost. Until a few months ago, we were both employed by the Kansas
City Chiefs. I cheered you on for six years straight, and with that, I would assume we went to the same pr training. But since all of that obviously left your brain when you went to go give that speech. I thought i'd be a good coworker, share my notes. Let's get started. Well, she's deranged, isn't she. Biggest takeaway is you would now represent a billion dollar organization. You are no longer just Stairs and book Kert.
You are now Harrison Buckkurt who plays for the Kansas City Chiefs, and anything you say or do that doesn't align with that brand, just like the lesbians you hated in that video will be grounds for turr. Yeah, isn't he amazing? You know I looked at that, and you know, I don't I'm going to die alone. I can understand somebody like that being so over the top outraged that she acts like that, But how in the world do you explain somebody who acts like that, you know, so cocky and
everything, and then puts it out. She's proud of that. You know, most people, if they saw themselves in a mirror doing something like that, they would just cringe and recoil at it. But she publishes it.
¶ CRU - formerly known as "Campus Crusade for Christ" - has become one of the most LGBT heretical "Christian" organizations
Absolutely amazing, And of course she is equivalent to the guy who kicked the winning Super Bowl field goal because she was a cheerleader there. Well, campus crusade for Christ apparently now is ashamed of the term crusade, as ashamed of Crusade as a are of Christ. They just call themselves CRUE and they are embracing the LGBT agenda and they have active materials that are supporting it. CRUE, formerly Campus Crusade for Christ, has been subjecting his staff to nearly seven
hours of video materials promoting SSA same sex attraction. They call that side be Christianity, no such thing, promoting patently unbiblical and damaging views on gender, sex, sin, and marriage. Rachel Gilson telling CRUE staffers that God is powerless over homosexual attraction. They've got a different God. Then, God's not powerless everything. God has provided mercy to Christ to pay for your sins so that He can be both just and merciful. But it doesn't just end there.
God can save you from the power of sin, regardless of what sin it is. These people have absolutely lost all contact with Christianity at the most fundamental levels, So comparisons between the Church is supposed to bad treatment for the LGBT community and Nazi treatment of gays. Full acceptance of homosexuality and transgender as cultures needing gospel contextualization, like any other ethnicity. Well, first of all,
they're not ethnicities. Secondly, the good news doesn't change for different ethnicities. That's why I said, I don't even know what these people are about. Within various training videos, crew staff are encouraged to agree with and to live out our theological teachings both side A open homosexuality and Christianity and side B celibate homosexuality, and to accept the unbiblical propositions that God creates people as homosexual
and as transgender. Trainees are encouraged to change how they believe instead of what they believe, in order to be sensitive to the LGBT community. We see these LGBT and other college ideologies. Many of them are supposedly they are putting themselves out there as if they are tolerant, but they're not. Instead, they demand not that you tolerate, but that you celebrate what other people do, and as a result that they're in direct contradiction to the Bible, so
they just reject it. You know. It's kind of interesting too to see that the fruit of this intolerance is now applying to everything, all political religious stuff. Even Richard Dawkins sees it on university campuses the principle of free speech. When I think that the only diversity I went to the University of California at Berkeley, the free speech movement in the nineteen sixties. What a betrayal we're seeing now with campuses all over the Western worldel of America and Britain are
denying people the right to come and speak at campuses. If you can't speak your mind on a university campus, where can you. I mean, that's what universities are about. It's about free speech. It's about being being broken. It's about being exposed to ideas that you haven't met before, perhaps you're hostile to. If you only ever get exposed to ideas that you agree with, what kind of a university would that be? Yeah, the kind that
we've got. Now. Look, we have big disagreements with Richard Dawkins, but you know, we have an agreement that we have a right to agree to disagree. And he's been involved in a lot of debates, and I think i'd like to say that because I think he's been soundly defeated. You know, it's kind of interesting. I saw a short clip. I want to show this to you. This was Christopher Hitchins, who again was one of the new atheists and wrote things like God is not great and so forth.
This is two years before he died. He was doing a debate with Doug Wilson, and they're in the back of a car and I don't know if they're coming from the debate or going to the debate. But here's what Christopher Hitchins had to say. Two things I thought were very interesting. One of them was what he had to say about what he thought the most difficult
argument for him to handle for atheists to explain. And the second one was to talk about the fact that he doesn't really want to see Christianity go away. At some point, certainly we will ask which is the best argument you've had come up against me other's side, And I think every one of us picks the fine tuning one that's the most intriguing. The golden blocks step, yeah, I find defines turning the one degree well, one hair different nothing.
But even though it doesn't prove design, doesn't prove a designer could all have happened without if you have to spend time thinking about it and working hard it. It's not a trivial We all say that, and then at one point I think this is not on camera. I said, if if I could convert everyone into the world, not convert, if I could convince this would be the non believable. And I've really done brilliantly, and there's only one left, one more, and then it'd be done. There will be
no more religion in the world, no more DearS. It is. I wouldn't do it. And talking said, what do you mean you wouldn't do it? I said, I don't quite know why I wouldn't do it. It's not just because there would be nothing left to argue with and no one left to argue with. It's not just that it would be that somehow I if I could drive it out of the world, I wouldn't. And the
incredulity with which he looked at stays with mister Ive and that interesting. He recounts the conversation he had with Richard Dawkins, and he said, you know, if I could absolutely defeat Christianity, he said, and there's to the point where there's only one person left, and I would not try to eradicate that. And he said, and it's not just because I wouldn't have anybody to argue with. He just loves to argue for the sake of arguing,
it's an intellectual exercise for these guys the debates. He goes, it would be that, but he goes something else about it, and he said, and I Dawkins looked at me and just with incredulity and could not understand what that was about. He said, it was a look that stays with me to this day. Now that's two years before he died, so I for
it's two thousand and seven or two thousand and nine they did that. But here we are about fifteen years later, let's say, and we saw about a month or so ago, we had Richard Dawkins now essentially saying the same thing cultural Christian. I thought it'd be interesting to show you these quotes that we had from Richard Dawkins. I played them, and Doug Wilson, who was sitting there, you didn't hear him say anything. But again they were
on their way to it from a debate. And and this is Doug Wilson responding to what Richard Dawkins said about a month or so ago, almost two months now. And but before I do real quickly the other argument that what was the most difficult thing for him he said. The fact the fine tuning aspect that if things are just a thread differently, everything goes apart, right, you know, nothing, nothing works, everything flies apart. Everything is
so precisely tuned. You've had scientists who say, well, you got the anthrough pomorphic principle. It looks like the universe was designed specifically to support human life on Earth. But we know that can't be true. It looks like the DNA was designed by someone who's intelligent, and people discovered it says, yeah, that's got to be the case, but it can't be God.
Right, Well, we had all this stuff just came together by accident, and it's so precisely and finely tuned, and it's not doesn't even have any things. It's over and above even their evolutionary biological evolutionary things. So we're talking about, you know, the distance of the Earth to the Sun. You know, a little bit closer we'd burn up or freeze if it's a
little bit further. All these different types of things, all of them together, and there's so many of them there that argue for the presence of God. It's why even the ancients said the fool has said in his heart there is no God. But here's what Dawkins said about cultural Christianity and Doug Wilson responding to it. Well, I must say I'm slightly horrified to hear that Ramadan is being promoted instead, I do think that we are culturally a Christian
country. That's true, all right, let's have a little fun with this. I'm agreeing with Richard dowksons. I'm agreeing with Richard Dawkins. Thus far all myself a cultural Christian. I'm not a believer, but there's a distinction between being a believing Christian and being a cultural Christian. So you know, I love hymns and Christmas carols, and I sort of feel at home in the Christian ethos. I feel I really love apples, particularly the cosmic Christians.
I cannot I don't abide with orchards at all. Orchards are a real problem. Orchards are problematic. Apples, however, are great that we are a Christian country in that sense. It's truth that statistic the number of people who actually believe in Christianity is going down. The orchard is diminishing. But
three cheers for apples, and I'm happy with that. But I would not be happy if, in fact chainsaw the orchard, for example, we lost all our cathedrals and our beautiful parish churches and the produce section a safeway. We want to continue to go there and continue to enjoy our apples. I've count myself a cultural Christian. I think it wouldn't matter if we certainly, if we substituted any alternative religion, that would be truly dreadful. Yes,
it would be truly dreadful. What's happening here is secular non believers atheists are finally coming to grips with the fact that what we have been warning about for decades is coming to pass. And they don't like the fact that it's coming to pass. But I'm really grateful that Doc is acknowledging that he at least
likes the fruit of the tree. Doesn't believe in the tree, but he likes the fruit, or so do we, Which brings me to my subpromatory point, which is that, as we know, church attendance is plummeting, but the building the erection of mosques across Europe. I think six thousand are under construction, and there are many more, I mean are being planned. So do you think you regard that as a problem. Do you think that matters? Yes, I do, really. I mean I choose my words
carefully. I mean, if I had to choose between Christianity and Islam, I choose Christianity every single time. Amen, okay, Amen, And I would give it maybe two thousand more mosques being built. And he presents himself for baptism. I mean, it seems to me to be a fundamentally decent religion a way that I think Islam is not. So this is one of the taunts that has been thrown at Christianity that it's a decent, middle class way of you know, opium of the masses. It gets everybody to clean
up and shower and go to church and live an orderly life. And starting to dawn on people that be surrounded by people who worship disorderly gods or gods of raw power, there is going to be no picnic at all. That's
gods of raw power. As you saw with these people screaming in the forest, the awfuls, the effluent white female ultraliberals, those would be the gods of no compassion, of raw power, or that cheerleader who thinks that she is the most important thing, and she's more important than the field goal kicker who killed kicked what was it, more than half of their points. I think they scored in the super Bowl line and follow it that close. They
don't watch it. Let me think some of the people less some tips here on rock Fan Andromeda one, thank you very much, and Michelle Obama, thank you for the tip. Is a five dollars tip forwarded to David directly from the Russian Federation care of the Kremlin. Irrefutable proof. There you go. Okay, so I'm a Russian sympathizer. I guess yeah, proof of
that. By the way, let's know what we're talking about money. It was interesting that the House of Representatives yesterday voted to prevent creation of cbdc's Well, before you celebrate, understand that no such bill exists in the Senate. Therefore, it's not even going to come up for a vote in the Senate. Doesn't have anybody. No Republicans are pushing this in the Senate. Rand Mike Lee, all you where are you guys out there? Lindsay, come
on, Lindsay. They're not going to offer that in the Senate at all. Even if they did. Do you think they could override a Biden veto because this is, you know, something that's near and dear to the heart of Biden. And it was two years ago that he told every bureaucracy under him, all of the deep state under the president is all the deep state is under the president, by the way, which Trump didn't drain. He
didn't put a leash or a muzzle on any of it. Really, but again, you know, they he told all them to run this thing through, so he would vetoe it even if the Senate put it out that the Senate doesn't even have a bill there. So this is virtue signaling, yes
it is. And to who are they virtue signaling? Well. Tom Emmer is the one who brought in He's the House majority whip, he's the number three with the Republicans and the House, and he is very tied in with his crypto donors, and so he's doing this to curry favor with the crypto donors, just as Machiavelli and Mike has done things to curry favor with the military industrial complex, is Israeli donors and all the rest of this stuff.
It halts, it would halt efforts of the administrative state under Biden from issuing a financial surveillance tool that Tom Emmer says, if this is not done correctly, this financial surveillance tool will fundamentally alter the lives of every American, which begs a question, is there a correct way to do a financial surveillance tool of all Americans? Or is that something that should be rejected at? What an awful and awkward way to phrase that from Tom Emmer. Dusty Johnson voted
for the bill. He said, yeah, we've seen this type of thing and how could be used against the Canadian truckers for example. And then you have this from Axios who want to explain it to you, just in case you don't understand that crypto is not CBDC, but that they are. You
know that CBDC is designed to destroy crypto our thought bubble. Well, for those who are not steeped in blockchain culture, in other words, for people who were so ignorant that all they do for their news is to watch Axios, it might seem surprising that Emmer, a proponent of the crypto currency industry,
would oppose government getting involved in this technology. Amazing does Axios think you don't know the difference between crypto and CBDC that you don't know that CBDC has been designed and these politicians want to destroy crypto to put CBDC in or do they do they not know or do they think that you don't know what is going on with this? And as Coindesk points out, it's not going to pass because there's no bill for that. And there was another bill that came
out as well. Seventy one Democrats joined two hundred and eight Republicans and voting for the Financial Innovation and Technology for the twenty first Century Act. They call it FIT twenty one. A Crypto Marketing Structure sure that would build that would give the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission greater spot market authority over digital assets.
Well that is it's nothing that bill. There's nothing more than bureaucratic empires jocking for a position and to try to you know, build up their little fiefdoms. The other one that was the CBDC Anti Surveillance State Act that's put together by Tom Immer that won. That was pretty much along party lines. They had all Democrats voted to push through CBDC. So just remember that. But
again, neither of those are going to make it through VISA. On the other hand, you know, as when Tom Immer is saying, well, you know, if we don't do this right, we got to make sure that we do this right. This might be what he's thinking of. VISA has introduced, as they refer to it, the one card to rule them all? Yeah, how long are we going to have these people who are doing this evil stuff making references to the Lord of the Rings and comparing themselves
to the evil ones and the Lord of the Ring? You know, you had Palanteer, right, is doing data mining and surveillance of everybody they identify with the you know, with the dark side, and of course these people doing the same thing Visa, you know, one card to rule them all, virtual or otherwise. I said, well, I don't know. I guess if you embrace the evil, the solitarian powers and the surveillance of these fictional characters, maybe you're trying to tell us something, right, Hans,
Are we the baddies? VISA flexible credential the ability to access different funding sources on an existing payment card, a line of credit or checking account, to loyalty points, prepaid debit or installments, shopping all of this living in the future payments, where one card can tap into different types of funding sources. They also announced on the same day that the future these cards will remove the unique serial numbers on the cards, but instead will have biometric data on them.
It'll be part of a global digital ID verification. How appropriate the VISA will be putting this out because this is a way to push these vaccine passports on all these other permission slips from the global totalitarian government on you. The thing is, they said, this is VISA. The thing is, card numbers don't prove that you're you. They just prove that someone somewhere possesses a
string of numbers. But some things are uniquely you. Your face, your fingerprint, your biometrics are yours and yours alone, and you belong to the state. Right They didn't say that. I'm saying that they are the key to the next generation of security and payments. This is all new level of know your customer. I know us by all of our biometrics, and they will use that global ID, it's your global slave ID. They'll use it
to grant you permission to do whatever. They're going to grant you permission or deny permission to do whatever. They don't want you to do. And of course we know where this is all headed. They want to control all food, they want to control all energy, they want to control all money. And so we need to do what we can to try to get out of that control grid, whether you're talking about the energy grid or the food, that type of stuff, money, skills, things like that have to be
outside of the grid. So work on getting outside of the grid. When it comes to energy. To point out yesterday, they're not only you know, they're they're working very hard to shut down the control grid, even as they mandate that we use everything, make everything electric and put it on the grid. And uh uh, rumble chat has been demanding dog cam. I have put some pictures up of the dog's bullet. What does that mean? Been demanding dogcam? What do you mean by that? The rumble chat wants.
Oh oh okay, the rumble Chat, not the rumble app. I read the rumble Chat, but I was thinking rumble It's like, why does rumble want to have a dog cam? Also, Eric Peters is ready okay, all right, so you can show us some pictures of the dogs and we'll go to him. I just want to say Davidknight dot gold. If you want to get out of their financial system, there's some easy ways there. There we go, and there's a little guy. He's the adopted orphan.
That Travis Gott. That's a nice picture of him. And and that is your wife's one of your wife's dogs. She's got two. Travis found one and then his wife has got two dogs. Those are great pictures. Travis. That is hardly recognizable. That does not look too much like Ringo. I don't know. There's Scout there he is that's the that's my dog there, so yeah, yeah, I love Scout. Anyway, you want
to make sure that you get outside of their control grids. As these guys are making up their own unique power grid as they shut ours down, even the artificial intelligence people, as they start get rid of meat and milk and all the rest of the stuff with whatever excuse they can think of. You still need to have that financial aspect that is a very important thing. Get independent of them. Get something that is going to be completely private. You
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autos? Auto's is plural plural? Okay, So Eric Peters autos plural dot com. Uh. He talks about mobility and libty and those are a couple of things that we really can't live without. And it's always enjoy Eric Peters's style of writing is very engaging, and he's got a lot of memes that he intersperses through, but I love his insights. What's up, Eric? What do you what's on your plate? Well, let's see where do we
even how about devolution? That's what I've been preoccupying myself the last couple of jees. Are you familiar with that? What is devolution? Now? I'm
not okay. It is this theory that has been circulating underground amongst the hardcore Trump people that maintains that Trump is actually still the president and in control of an operation headed by the military with Mark Milly, the you know, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs being the guy who's sort of the second in command lieutenant of Trump, and they're doing all of the everything that's been going on for the past going on four years has been part of this operation to expose
the black hats that's what they call them, and the white hats. Mark Milly, of all people that they would make be there. Their their guy, Mark Milly. Come on, it's unbelievable, Yeah, go ahead. Well and they say that, you know, that's the evidence that the operation is going on, because after all, Trump appointed Mark Milly, and look, Mark Milly is still there, he hasn't been removed. And and so essentially Biden is literally sort of a fictitious front. He's not really in charge
of anything. It's it's all just a gigantic show for our benefit, and everything's going to be set right shortly when the Orange Man triumphantly return trumpets in Jesus's hand on his on his shoulder, and agree readers the White House called jan you Mary, oh. And a lot of that is, you know, you talk about with Jesus's hand on his shoulder. A lot of that is coming from these faux Christians, uh, Julie Green, you know,
and all these people making all these false prophecies. And and they were kept saying, well, he's not leaving, Trump's not leaving, and then way he was gone, Well he'll be coming back. He'll be one of my oldest friends. You known each other since we were kids, and you know, we used to laugh at the way Clinton manipulated Christians. Bill Clinton by clutched that oversized Bible with the gold leaf, you know Clinton, Oh look he really, you know, he's a good man. And we would ridly
here people who bought into that. But now somehow these same people see Trump parroting Christian sounds and phrases and they say, look, he's he's really, he's the reincarnation of Cyrus. That's another thing that they say, he's Cyrus, and they got coins with his profile, you know, just opposed with
the Cyrus. It's it's as are more insane on the right as all of the stuff that the insanity that we've been dealing with on the left, you know, with regard to all of the sickness kabooki and the masks and everything else. They're immune to facts, they're immune to reason. They just have this sort of this messianic religious belief in their secular sior with the sprays hand. You know, it really is, it really is concerning. As a
Christian, I hate to see the ignorance of Christianity, the idolatry. I hate to see the ignorance of politics as well, because these people really don't understand how things work. When you talk to them and you say he locked us all down. He did. Oh no, he didn't do it. It was the bad Democrat governors. It's like, you know, the Republican governors are just as bad, and it was Trump was paying them to do that. It's absolutely insane. But you know, when you're talking about all
this stuff, we've got arrests that are going on and everything. And somebody sent me an email that was talking about it. I forget the guy's name. I had it, and I was trying to find it here. I've had it to talk about it this week. I can't remember the guy's name off hand. But he's putting out this stuff and he's a new guy. It's not Steve Pachenick this time, but it's somebody else who has been on the military side of intelligence, just like Steve Pachinik, just like Mike Flynn
and all the rest of the stuff. And he is he's telling everybody that there's a rests that are going on, like you were just saying. And that's exactly what Steve Pachinnak did with a sting two days after the election. He said, we got twenty thousand National Guard. They're out there right now. They're resting people, and I said, there's absolutely no way that that's
possible. You can't do that without people noticing that. Number one. Number two he had this story about how they had set up in blockchain, watermarked the ballots. He just threw every buzzword that he could put in in there,
and so I started opposing that. That's what got me fired, was for opposing that, because that was laying the foundation for Alex's Stop the Steel scam where he ripped people off for unbelievable amounts of money, and also for Trump's you know, save America thing, and Roger Stone said, this is going to be great where it's going to be like falling off a log to
make money, and it was. It was unbelievable. Have they ripped off their own people and then sent them to January the sixth and the false hope that they could actually do something and then abandoned these people. Trump said, I'll meet you there. He walked away. Alex was there, He walked away, He went to the other side of town. Nothing ever was done to help any of these people. They left them twisting in the wind.
Will they never learn it's just amazing? Apparently not. And now I find myself in the very opposition on the one hand of having been excommunicated by people who are on the left for the pandemic, you know, for not playing along with that nonsense. But now people that I've been friends with for many years on the right are casting a suspicious eye at me because I don't buy
into all of this Trump stuff and don't worship the Orange Man. And increasingly I'm really concerned that they're actually going to let him win, oh yeah, and then tank the economy, and then they're going to blame every patriarchal, anti trans, misogynistic white male that they can find who are all fust to our democracy. Yeah, they'll come for that Kansas City field goal kicker and
they'll burn him emergy. It's you know it is. But seriously, it is dangerous because you know, Hillary, and I've said this, you know, when it was all happening in twenty twenty, and when we had the election in twenty twenty, I said, you would have never ever heard anybody saying that Hillary was really on our side with all this stuff, right, and it was unnecessary to have Hillary because all the left really wanted this stuff.
They love to be given orders and they love to give orders. They just want to find their little niche in the pecking order, and you know they can bully people that are underneath them, and they love that kind of stuff. And so you didn't need to have Hillary in there to pull this stuff off. But you had Trump in there. And I said, you know, Trump did everything the globalist did at the same time they were doing it. As a matter of fact, he went further. He provided the
money for all of this stuff for both the Democrats and Republicans. He provided the money for Pfizer and Moderna to get this stuff and to poison the world. He provided all that stuff, and you had people like Alex saying, well, it's four D chests. And Alex was actually telling people you can take the Trump vaccine. It's different than the Gates vaccine. It's kind of like sugar water. Yeah, that's what it is. It's like sugar water, you know, just making this stuff up. And so, you know,
it was more dangerous to have Trump there. They didn't get everybody, but they got more people by having Trump there because they knew they already had the left. But here's the thing that concerns me, Eric, and that is when we're coming up here. What is the other distinguishing thing that we see? As you talked about the insanity of the people on the right, just like the insanity of the people on the left. I say, you know, the people on the left, they've got Trump derangement syndrome. They
can't stand this guy personally, they hate his very essence. Right. But the people on the right, they're operating under the strong delusion. They've created this figure in their own imagination that is nothing at all what Donald Trump is. And so you got the people on the left who are deranged, the people on the right who are delusional. But one thing they both share, and that is they believe that everything needs to be and can be fixed by
the right person in Washington. And so they're going to fight over that. We could have a civil war over the Oval Office very easily, you know, whichever side doesn't get its way. And this, all of this stuff is really setting us up for a civil war for whoever doesn't get their way.
Because they think that all the solutions are in Washington. The only way they're going to get away from a civil war is to convince people that Washington is not where the solution is. The solution is at the local level. The solution is ground up and it's not from top down. Yeah, and it's to purge somehow this authoritarian reflex that has somehow embedded itself in the American
psyche on the left and the right. Yes, free to be told what to do and to tell people what to do, and it afflicts both sides equally, that's right. Yeah, that's the thing that disturbs me so much. How I've said, the republic the Democrats of my youth have become the Communists of my youth, and the Republicans have become the Democrats of my youth, you know. And it's just to see the whole country slipping into this authoritarian idolatry. That we got to have this leader who's going to save us,
and we see elements of it with Elon Musk as well. You know, they must kind of save that as well. He's on our side. He's single handedly save free speech. And look at the price that he paid, you know, and all the rest of this stuff. I talked about it yesterday, Eric. You know, it's kind of interesting. We had this totally ridiculous and absurd idea being sold by the Democrats that Trump was supporting this video that was out there that talked about a unified Reich. Right,
I couldn't even find that when I looked at it. I had to look at a still frame that somebody had grabbed and then circled it and read. And it was a template that somebody had used. And it wasn't the Trump administration. That was totally bogused. But they sat there for two days, you know, debating and wringing their hands over whether or not Trump is trying to establish a fourth Reich or something like that. And then with Trump they
do the same thing. With this boilerplate order from the FBI to search mar Lago and use deadly forces necessary. They never care about deadly force being used against you and I or the general public. Right. They don't pay any attention to the fact that this is actually a boiler plate thing that is there and that needs to be shut down. You know, the FBI needs to
be a Steve friend. I've interviewed him as a whistlebar who refused to do you know, a raid that could be lethal against some peaceful January the sixers, and so you know, he lost his job there with the FBI. And what he said was he said, first of all, we need to get rid of the FBI. But he said, if we can't get rid of him, there's no support for that. At least get rid of their
weapons and have them go to an area. If they got some federal laws that they need to be enforced, let them work with a local law, a local enforcement, and decentralize some of this stuff. But that's not the message that anybody's getting. They're not looking at that and saying, yeah, you know, the FBI is out of control. Now, it's only if it affects Trump that we care. It's an ideological barking match on both sides. Yeah, at the level of the discourse now appeals to somebody with an
IQ of eighty who is in the grip of his area. It's really striking when you both sides try biden left and right. And if you go back thirty or forty years and listen to what was typically said at the national level in politics, that was Savidism certainly back then, but the level of discourse was worked all to more reasonable and generally speaking, they actually talked in complete sentences and formulated their position on policy. It wasn't this derision and name calling
again at the level of particularly bright middle school. Yeah, yeah, that's what it's degenerated into. Instead of having debates, which of course will never open up the debates to multiple parties or anything. But instead of having debates, we have this reality TV show whereas you point out, they have this juvenile name calling and lawfair that is happening out there and all the rest of this stuff. The whole point of this New York trial, I think was
just to bring up Trump's sorted past and air his dirty laundry. They didn't have any charges. Their chief witness an admitted liar on the stand and admitted that he stole money. The whole thing is a joke, but it's gotten everybody food to this stuff. It's absolutely crazy, isn't it. But there is an upside to it. I think that it's revelatory what's going on now with these lawfare and malicious persecutions of Trump. It's more than just about Trump.
To me. It has made people aware that what we're dealing with is the exercise of power, and whoever has it can exercise it, and there are no limits to the exercise of power. That it's arbitrary, it's capricious. It's everything that our country is not supposed to be about, which you're supposed to be giving your fair day in court. The law is supposed to be applied equally to everybody, and so on, and obviously that's not the case. And in a way it's good for people on our sorry, because
I think it helps to delegitimize the authoritarian state. Well, you know, you're right, but I think our side is not necessarily the MAGA group, because I think the MAGA people are out there is like, yeah, when Trump gets in, he's going to do that to them and worse. That's true. And again Trump is like the Mason Dixon line. I've called him for the new Civil War because if he gets it's kind of double down and
he's going to do even worse of these people. And if people want it to happen that way, not they well, and he'll not only do it to people on the putative enemies list, you know, the left, they're going to go after people like us too. Oh, yes, we don't fill the party a lot, that's right, that's right. Yeah, Oh, these Maga people hate me as much as they hate the leftist I mean, yeah, I'll be up against the wall as well. That's fine.
I don't care not changing all of this stuff. Let's talk a little bit about artificial intelligence, because you know, you and I have talked so much over the years about what the real goal is. And you and I had this conversation years ago about how well you think you're going to be allowed to have electric car. No, you're not. They're shutting down the grid. They're going to get rid of the internal combustion engines, and then they won't allow you to shut your car. As a matter of fact, your car
will become a very expensive battery to serve their grid. And now we see this being imposed on people. But we had a different turn this week. We have now Altman and it's also come out that some of these other companies are AI companies are out there creating their own power companies. They're going to have their own private grid to run these power hungry big processors that they have for the large language model things right, and so they're going to have their
own independent power grid. I think the FEDS will have their own power grid. I think they'll shut us off, but I think they're going to have their own independent power grid, and we can see this happening, and when zero Hedge looks at it, they go, hey, an investment opportunity, you know, because this is this is going to be the next big thing. It's going to be bigger than you know, you've made a lot of
money with artificial intelligence. And of course Nvidia had their blowout financial report because they're selling the you know, they're selling the picks and shovels of this new gold rush. They're selling the GPU cards, the super expensive, super fast GPU cards, and everybody was astounded at what they sold. But I said, even better than that, it's the fact that these companies are now getting into their own power and we're going to need to have power stip but we're
not going to have access to it. But they're going to get people investing in that. I mean, what do you say this. Are we going to be able to roll that part of it back, you know, the artificial intelligence, which is really fake intelligence? I don't know, you know, I think we're going to have to decentralize and decouple. I see that as probably the only way as long as weinue to operate within this system that's not of our creation, that is under their control. Well, we're going
to be subservient to their control. I wrote an article of the day it kind of deptails with this. With regard to the evs, I've been trying to publicize the fact that it's not commonly known that to use these these eedy fast chargers you have to use credit cards or debit cards, and not only that, you typically have to have an app on your phone in order to be able to use them. So they're cashless, and I find that very
interesting. You know, it's another step on the road toward this this interlocking fireweb of control by exercising control over your finances. You know, it's it's not just the this of the anonymity that cash provides, but if they have that real time access to your ability to buy things, they can deny you the right to buy things. They can when you're allowed to charge, how much you're allowed to charge, and what are you going to do about it?
You know? I posted a kind of satirical thing that I pulled from the movie Idiocracy, which a lot of people listening will remember, and it opens up with the scene of the guy looking at a Carls Junior Kiosk. You know, are you ready for your extra big ass rides? And there's no appealing in this machine. It's an AI machine, you know, and you just touch the screen and maybe if this is the AI behind it decides to let you pay for your gas fries, you can have your fries.
But if not, what are you going to do? Smash your fist on the screen and then you know, the troops come to drag you away. That's the kind of that's the kind of future that they've got in mind for us. Oh yeah, yeah. And then of course idiocracy. I guess didn't see the fact that it's I'm sorry, you've already had too much of that this week, right, You've had too much meat. You can't have
any more meat, because that's what they're trying to shut down. And of course, you know, I just before you came on, I was talking about the fact that VISA is going hard into biometrics. Now it is all about the global idea, and it's all about putting an ear tag on. You used to do this during for years, during this pandemic stuff. You talked about, you know, putting the ear tag on like a cattle, right, you had you could do that. I think it's apt isn't it.
Yeah, you know, and I think, okay, again, if you take them at their at face value, what they say that it's urgently necessary that we transition over to electric vehicles, that as many people as possible get rid of the car that they're driving right now that has a gas engine and get an electric car. Why would they want to put obstacles in the way of that? Why would they want to For example, a lot of older people don't have credit cars. There are people who just prefer to use
cash. Why would you want to just essentially get a wise them and keep them, keep them from getting these electric cars that are so necessary. Why would Biden slap one hundred percent tariff on low cost Chinese cars to bring down the cost so that more people could afford to buy these things? After all,
there's a climate crisis, is an existential crisis? They tell us, Yes, somehow it's more important to put a tariff to protect UW workers than it is to get more evs into circulation, Which tells you really what this agenda is all about. Yeah, yeah, it does, it does, and you know, you talked about it for the longest time, you know, with the T shirt that you got about the sheep and the ear tags, about the cattle and all this stuff, and it is, you know,
they treated us like livestock, like their cattle. But now it is kind of interesting. I look at this as they're trying to morph over bird flu and to cattle flu. I'm suspicious that they're going to try to if they think that they can't inject us. I think they want to inject all of our food and get it into us that way, and then number number one number two have an excuse to do mass culling of cattle like they've been doing mass culling of birds in the past. Don't you find it interesting that
they are checking going through and looking at milk. They're not looking at chicken eggs. They're looking at milk from cattle. They haven't found any cattle. They found a couple of people who got pink eye, and they're trying to make that into bird flu. This is the most ridiculous thing. And yet
they've already manufactured four point eight million doses of bird flu vaccine. I read something the other day I'm sure you did as well, that they are working on and me have already designed and gotten ready a vaccine for cattle to deal with methane emissions and all. Yeah, they're perfect. It checks all the boxes, right, you got climate, well, I mean and implicitly in that if cattle flashylens is the big problem, well we've got what seven billion
odd people on this planet who are also producing flashylence. So is it inconceivable that they will then say everybody on the planet has to be vaccinated for that, because, after all, the climate crisis demands it. We've got to do something to prevent this existential crisis from metastasizing. Yeah, we could see
that coming, can't we. And today before you came on and said, look at we got statements from Glyaco, Smith Klein, AstraZeneca and other vaccine companies saying, yes, we will have vaccines for climate change for humans, we just have bino. You know, they wouldn't let us have ibermecta. Now they're not going to let us have bino. You know, it'd be
funny if it weren't so frightening. Yeah, because you know the last time they framed these shots in the context of public health, Well, now they're going to notch it up a little bit and see it's an existential crisis. It's not merely a matter of stopping the spreads. If we don't do this, you literally are a threat to humanity, to the planet if you don't go along with being injected with whatever these drugs are. That's right, that's
right. Well, you know, you and I have talked about the electric cars for a long time, and I remember we talked about we talked about the first time we talked to you, it was about crony capitalism and Elon Musk. But also clip today of all this stuff that's gone on with the cyber Trek, it's unbelievable what's happening with that people. One guy had nearly had his finger taken off, and that they did put they did put carrots in and shut the thing and it just chops the carrots off like it's a
knife or something. It's amazing. That's the front hood lead that's there. But apart from that, we were laughing about the fact that they talked about the electric cars being very quiet and that it might result in more pedestrians being hit, and so they were talking about different sounds that they could come up with it. I remember, if somebody came up with it, or we just talked about making them sound like the Jetson's car that sounds like the little
tweeting sound. Yeah, yally, and it's embarrassing. I had a one hundred thousand something dollar Mercedes electric vehicle that did that, and I are we twelve years old again, you know, I mean, what grown man or a woman wants to drive around in a car that's making cartoon sounds? Can't you at least have a more economical option where you put a playing card and the spokes of the wheel exactly. And we were chanced when we did that
we were nine years old. Yeah, grown adults are doing this. Enter princes backocracy, the reduction of the populace to the level of middle schoolers, and not bride ones either. Well, and of course, you know it's desperately needed because now electric cars are twice as likely to hit pedestrians according to researchers. They've already to kill them because of their weight. That's right, Yeah, that's right, because of the way. That truly is amazing.
And then they had a Google. Uh they ask it questions about blinker fluid and it's giving people ways to change your blinker fluid looks like rod right, It's completely artificial this intelligence, isn't it. It's amazing where this stuff is going and people just to follow along is if there's it's no big deal. Uh You. Also, I saw your article about the Camaro picked up many different places an article about Goodbye Camaro. Tell us a little bit about that.
Well, the Camara has been canceled. This will be the final year for the car. And of course it's an iconic car. It is one of many cars that came out in the wake of the introduction to nineteen sixty four of the Mustang, which was one of the most successful cars in the history of the car business and created that genre of the so called pony car, named after the Mustang being the name for a horse, and all these things proliferated because it was such a great car. It was a great concept,
It was fun. It wasn't quite as big and broody as a muscle car, which appealed mostly to younger guys. This was a car that didn't necessarily have to have a V eight and could still be a lot of fun. And these were just very successful cars, and Camaro was a very successful car. And Firebird, which was the sister car of the Camaro for many, many years, but now a combination of forces have made it very difficult to continue to produce these vehicles. Ford is the last one standing again.
Dodge had to cancel the Challenger again because it's just got to the point where they couldn't continue to build those cars at a price point that made them viable in the marketplace. And it's the same problem with Camaro base price now, I think for the thing is about thirty five thousand dollars, you know, and by the time you get up to the V eight car now you're pushing fifty thousand dollars. How many people can afford a car like that? Not
many, that's right now. To GM's credit, you know, I will give them sort of a backhanded compliment. They didn't do what Dodge has done, which was to slap the Camaro name on a device, on a battery powered contraption and pretend that that's a Camaro. They're letting it and walk off the field with some dignity. Intact, it's just sad to see it go.
Yeah, that's true. Yeah, I remember the Mustang Boy that really was a big, big deal when I was in school, and of course I remember my best friends had their dad had an old at the time, it was like eight years old, the first generation of the Mustang, the really small one, and it was a convertible, and we used to because
it was old at that time, eight years. You didn't typically keep cars for eight years back then, right, They didn't last that long in general, But you know, so it was a It was a beat up car. The bottom of it was even rusted out, so if you're sitting in the back seat, you had to straddle a hole in the and you're seeing the road it's been the road going underneath you and everything. But it was a blast. It was a raw experience. I think that's what got me
to where I wanted to have a small convertible roadster. So eventually, after my first car was a Mustang, it was sixty eight fastback Mustang, but the next one was a traump Spitfire, which was an adventure, but it was a I wanted to get something that was small and convertible like that because I had so much fun in the in the Mustang and we used to do all kinds of stuff with that car. Took it everywhere, beat that thing
to death and it just kept going. But those cars were a lot of fun, and as you point out, they were cheap, they were affordable. You know, it could be one that was a couple of years old, could be a starter car for somebody. Yeah, I mean, it was a nice In the eighties, the parking lot was full of old Mustangs and ult Camaros and all kinds of vehicles like that. And these are teenagers. I was one of them, you know, who could afford to have a car like that and afford to put gas in it on a part time
after school McDonald's job. Yeah, yeah, my friends all did that. Now that car is for basically affluent, middle aged and older men, because affluent, old middle aged men are the only ones who can afford to spend forty thousand bucks on a car plus the insurance, which is is just beyond a reason at this point to try to put insurance on a car like that. So they priced themselves out of the market. Yeah, it is. It is sad to see what's happening. And of course when you look at
insurance, it's not just the cars, it's the houses as well. I mean, look at they have done in Florida. You know, they've gone in the insurance industry is going to make people homeless. There. All these people went in and bought condos a few years ago, and now they've come
in with new rules and new inspections and all this kind of stuff. These people are going to wound up. They might have spent you one hundred and thirty thousand dollars for their condo and they're getting a one hundred thousand dollars assessment to have essentially retroactive building codes imposed upon them, and they can't They're trapped and they can't get rid of this. I mean, it's the most outrageous
thing. I don't know. I wonder if DeSantis are Republicans don't do anything about that, or if they're completely captive to this big industry, the insurance industry. Well, they're captive to it, and I think what's ultimately going to happen is people are going to do something about it. With regard to car insurances, I think very close to a point at which people are going to just say, you know what, I'm done paying, come get me,
no creatial making. They're going to raise the jolly Roger and just we live in a world now where to be a responsible person and to just try to live your life and not cause problems is to be a criminal, So why not embrace it? You know, why not just stop obeying their rules? They don't obey them. You know, they're flooding the country with people who don't have to even show ID. Just come on in. Here's a
ten thousand dollars credit card to go ahead and go shopping. Yeah, you know, if that guy gets into a car without without valid license and registration, runs a red light, kills somebody, what are they gonna do. They're not going to do anything because they can't get any money out of them. If we went on on it, and if we get all over not wearing our seatbelts, don't probably pull a gun on us and have a spiece of paper. And if we don't pay it, you can bet your vippip.
We are going to find a way to make us say it. Yeah, oh, absolutely, absolutely it's going to happen. Just look, they just did that golf for a tournament. Did you see that? Well, uh, the guy who was and they released the video they thought it vindicated what they were doing, and it completely did it did the opposite. It
did not vindicate what they were doing. They've got traffic control cops. They're telling people what they could do. He was the number one ranked golfer, and so he slowly, really slowly, and you can see the picture. He's got his foot on the brake and he's just creeping at about two miles an hour. And this cop turns around and runs and grabs hold of his car and he stopped right away. But the cop lied and said that he was being drugged by this car and everything. They put him in handcuffs,
they said we're going to get him. And then they released this footage the police department and thinking somehow that it validated their story. It contradicted what they had said about that. It's truly amazing. Well, they're not very bright, which is a good thing. They're very authoritary, but they're not very bright. And there's an interesting thing too, if you get into the literature about psychopathy, you know, the upside to psychopathy is these people think they're
in vulnerable. They think that we're so dumb that they can fool us every single time, and that makes some arrogant, and that makes them careless, and then they get caught. And that's a very good example of that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, well you know, we were talking about the Google Gemini, which drew all those pictures of reimagining everybody loud with Washington, right, Yeah, exactly, Yeah, reinventing our historical figures as all female, black or Asian. You know, those same people who put out the
Blinker fluid instructions. And we've also now got the godfather of AI saying that there's a consensus with all the experts Eric that within just a few years AI is going to exceed human intelligence. I wonder which group of people they're looking at it is that these highly products and people on the left and right that they're comparing it to. I don't know where they come up with something like that. This isn't my area of expertise, so what I'm about to see
my opinion on it. But I feel as though when they talk about AI, all we're really talking about is a highly sophisticated computer that has highly sophisticated programming. But I don't think. I don't believe, at least I hope that it is not possible to create a machine that can truly think in the way that human beings can. That's right, evaluate external reality and form a judgment and the judgment is filtered through empathy and compassion and reason, and it's
not just a cold calculating machine. Because if I'm wrong about this, we're in real trouble, very scary. Well, you know, and I have talked about this earlier this week. It's one guy who did understand what it was, and he said, I found when I try to explain this to people who don't know how artificial intelligence works, he said, I found the best analogies just to explain it to them and say, you know, how does it answer these questions. It doesn't even know that it's being asked a
question. It's just a big matching game. It looks at these different matrices and tries to find the best fit, and he goes. And that's why I can sound and sometimes be really brilliant, and then immediately afterwards it can hallucinate and do these really strange things because it's just building these matrices and comparing that to what you're asking it for for the best fit. And that's really the way this stuff works. It's not thinking at all. It doesn't even
understand the questions that you're asking it. It's just doing rough comparisons. But see that's the thing that makes it so dangerous, because it's this matching capability that it's doing is really I think the core feature of how they want to use it. I think the key use of artificial intelligence is to be able to identify all these biometrics that they got on everybody, to be able to identify us very quickly, to be able to use this in a surveillance context.
I think that has always been the core issue of it, especially when you look at the people who have designed and funded this thing. I think it's all about surveillance, and I think it's also about propaganda. It's a con game to get people to think that it truly can think that it really is an expert. And look at how easy it was to fool people. I mean, if we could, if we able could believe that FACCI was a scientist, I guess they could believe that these machines are thinking. Well.
I can see too in the context of cars, there's a lack of nuance there, and what they really want is sort of a one size fits all solution for everybody that doesn't allow for the exercise of judgment in a particular situation. For example, le these new cars that I test draw. They've all got what they call advanced driver assistance technologies. We'll do things like hit
the brakes or try to jerk the car back into the lane. And like you said, they're all predicated on this batch of assumptions based on the conditions that they assumed when they programmed it, and if something arises that's outside of those parameters, it may not be appropriate or off it isn't appropriate. And
that's when you realize you're not really dealing with something that thinks. It's just something that is reacting within the boundaries of programming, and it might be very sophisticated programming, but it is not genuinely thinking in the way that you and I think. That's right, that's right. I've seen that all my life, you know. I remember when I was in college and we just had these very primitive PCs, some of them we're building ourselves as kits, and
we had command line interpreters. There's no graphical user interface anything like that. And there was a program that was very effective, and it just would ask you kind of open ended questions and give open ended responses, and it seemed like it was thinking. I mean, you know, it was like you're being psychoanalyzed by some kind of a counselor and you're you're on the couch or something. Well, how do you feel about that? Well, tell me
more about that. You know that type of stuff, and it could be very effective. And you know, it was laughable because we knew that there was just this program that was gaming it. This is just a much more sophisticated version of that, and it's being applied to a lot of different things. I've got a question or a comment for you here on rock Fan from Michelle Obama. Thank you, Eric, might that yeah, we might,
Yeah, exactly. That's why he's got an inn. At the end of it, Obama man as Eric, India had a Jetson's looking no frills car that look to make cars cheap again. When will demand overwhelm and force reasonable practical cars back. What do you think, Well, you got to get the impediment out of the way, which is the federal government. If the federal government weren't there, of course we have access to these things. Even
previous to this, the spoons rush toward electrification. Most people have no idea that in other parts of the world, even in Mexico, you can get basic, simple little cars, brand new that are made by all the major
manufacturers. They just don't sell them here because they're not allowed to sell them here because the federal government won't permit them to be imported into the country because they don't meet the very latest there's something called the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, among other things, and then their emission standards, and so they keep them out of this country even to the extent. Here's a good example. In New Zealand and Australia. You can buy a brand new V eight powered
Toyota land Cruis or brand new from Toyota for about forty thousand dollars. That vehicle is not available here. You can get the diesel powered Forerunners in those markets. These are fully modern cars, and this idea that they're somehow unsafe or that they are dirty and producing loss of pollution, it's absurd. It's just it's rent seeking, its capture. It's designed to increase the price of vehicles to price most people out of the market. And unfortunately the automakers are
in collusion with this. Yeah, you know that they can make more money by keeping the lower price stuff out. You know, there's a reason why you can't buy a small pickup in this country anymore. The closest thing you can come to is the Maverick, which I had a week ago and did a review of. But all the vehicles that you and I can remember from what ten fifteen years ago, compact sized trucks, why can't you get those anymore? They were immensely popular. They were also very inexpensive. They sold
for thirteen fourteen thousand dollars brand new. You can't get anymore because why they want to upsell you. They want to sell you a thirty five thousand dollars mid sized truck. And by the way, those mid sized trucks now, and I'm talking about the current Ford Ranger, the Chevy Colorado, or the Toyota Tacoma. If you look at them dimensionally, they are as big or even bigger in some cases than the half ton full size trucks of the nineties
and early two thousands. Oh yeah, oh yeah. It's amazing how big they've gotten and how high they've gotten, you know, especially when I'm driding around in my little car, see these carts and the top of the hood of the front of the car sometimes higher than my height, you know, And It's like, what is everybody wants to drive a semi trailer? I guess anymore is what they I don't get it. You know, had when
I had the Maverick. It was such a nice and relieving thing to be able to google those to get some I got, you know, block stones for a tree that we're going to plant, and I didn't have to get on the ladder to put them in the truck. Yeah. And I didn't have to get on the ladder to get them out of the truck. I just put them over the truck. And I'm sixty three inches tall, so I'm taller than probably ninety five percent of the adult min in this country.
And these current half ton trucks make me feel like I'm twelve years old again. Yeah, because they're big and that high the bed wall comes up to my chest. It's crazy. It sort's no functional purpose at all. It's all about the sort of cod piece strutting look at me. I don't understand the appeal of it at all. That's exactly what happened as we went out and got a we need to have a pickup truck. Let's like get a cheap one at at an auction and so they looked at it from a distance.
They got there late, and my son and my wife did and they picked up this thing and the people were laughing they pick it up that you can't drive that thing. My wife couldn't even get into it. I had a dard time getting into it. You couldn't load anything in the back, just like you're talking about. It was so high. It was. It was a big truck and they had jacked it up, and it was an old truck, you know, but they they had jacked this thing up.
Really we wound up reselling that, you know, and getting rid of it. But yeah, it is. It is really crazy. And you know, when you look at what is happening in terms of talking about cheap cars. Years ago, we talked about this and you talked about how in France they had a different, very cheap, very low power version that was only available to new drivers, you know, and I think it was, you know, for entry level. And of course you would never be allowed to
have something like that. And it's a big game by putting all this safety stuff on there. It keeps the competition out, doesn't it. Sure Well, once again, get back to the CD thing, there are a plug of city evs available from various Chinese manufacturers that are priced under ten thousand dollars.
That would be a deal for people who live in the city, you know, or even for people who are a little bit outside of the city, and they don't need a vehicle that has a range greater than one hundred miles, and they don't need a vehicle that can travel at seventy five miles an hour on the freeway for a couple hundred miles at a time. What they need is just a simple A to B convenience. Lots of people would
really like to have a vehicle like that. And again, if we're facing an existential crisis because the climate is changing, why would you not want to encourage as many of those kinds of vehicles to get into circulation as possible. And the answer is because there isn't an existential crisis. It's just a bookie man, you know, it's a mcguffin. It's another con designed to separate
people from their money and their liberty. Yeah. I just saw the article about the big Chinese EV company and they had it like you're talking about one round ten thousand dollars. It would only go eighty miles an hour. That was its top speed. It wasn't really super fast, and as you point out, if it is an existential threat, you would want to have those
types of vehicles around. But then, of course that's being done in a country that is allowed to add unbelievable amounts of coal fired power plants that they don't even make an attempt to clean it up. There's no limits on that, just like there's no limits on power in India, and that's why all the manufacturing is going there. Nobody can compete with them. It's not just a fact of regulations, but you can't compete with them because they have such
cheap energy that's now become another component of the China price. Sure. Absolutely, I'm sorry. I was going to say, we got another question here Andromeda one. David, what do you and Eric think of the potential of hydrogen cars? Wishing everybody a great Memorial Day weekend? What do you think about the hydrogen cars? Well, they suffer from some of the same problems that electric cars suffer from. They're very expensive, and you need a whole
other infrastructure I think to get that to go. Toyota actually has one that's in productions called them Arai and it's essentially a Toyota Cameray, same basic car, same basic shape, and all of that. And I think it's base prices something like forty five thousand, might even be fifty thousand dollars. You need to pick up a Camry with a gas engine for twenty three thousand dollars,
so it's roughly twice as expensive. And I think the unasked question is why why would you go through all these these jump through all these hoops to replace something that works. I think we'd have to focus on the fact that they're trying to get rid of something that works. Why because of a fraudulent reason this notion somehow that the zero point is a zero point four percent of the Earth's atmosphere CO two, and somehow a fractional increase in that fraction is
causing an existential crisis. I just who buys that? And only three percent of that zero point four percent is man made according to that, you know, And so even from their own position, it doesn't make any sense. And I think it is it is essential for us to debunk that foundational why as long as you try to play around with that, and you know, The approach that's been taken by Toyota doing the hydrogen car and a lot of these other things is to say, Okay, well, accept your premise that
we've got to get rid of CO two. So how do we do that. Well, here's a new technology that's going to have a lot of flaws in it. We don't have the infrastructure to support it, it's going to be incredibly expensive. But let's play this game and pretend that we've got to stop all CO two. We've got to stop it and oppose this notion that we've got to get rid of CO two or they're going to destroy everything. They're playing that game now with meat and with milk, as we were talking
about earlier. They even did it about rice. I saw this because you know, a lot of the poor countries in the world, they don't have the money and the infrastructure to eat meat or milk, and so they're eating rice. Well, now let's get rid of rice. You have to understand that the fundamental thing about all this environmentalism is not about CO two. It's about depopulation. These people have been about depopulation from the very beginning, the
first Earth Day. I was in high school Paul Erlick was out there in front with all this stuff. He was writing about the population bomb, how do we kill more people? Do we get rid of people? And all this kind of stuff. From the very beginning, that's what it's about. They don't want to get rid of CO two, they want to get rid of people. Absolutely. I think we had a very important lesson during the course of the past four years with regard to the pandemic, and the only
way we stopped that was by challenging the underlying narrative. The only thing that stopped the masking in the vaccine was the fact that these things don't work. The disease they're talking about is, for the most part, a trivial threat to most people. This is this is it's simply absurd. You don't accept their premise. If you accept their premise and read with their argument, well you've lost the argument. All you're going to take at that point is quibble
over how you're going to deal with this problem that doesn't really exist. Yes, yes, and you know it is. You have an article I think on your side about the guy that was that that refused to shut down as Jim, And of course they arrestidental or okay, And he's absolutely defiant. He's said, look, you have to understand, nobody is coming to rescue you. You're in this yourself. Raise the black flag. You know, this is the time to take a stand and not to back down. And
we have to do that when it comes to this narrative. I know people you know, Oh, you're talking about the elites want to kill everybody. That's right, and we can make that that is the truth. And if it's the truth, we can make that case, and we can make it very effectively. And we need to make that case effectively to people and to point out the lies that they have there. You know, it's all based on a bluff, isn't it. You know, just like it was with
a pandemic. Same thing with the climate stuff. Oh I'm not going to show you the data. I'm the scientist. You have to trust me and do what I say. It's always about that bluff. It's also based on maliciousness, and I think that's something that's difficult for most people to get their heads around, because most people assume that other people are well intended, even
if they're wrong about something. Maybe they have incorrect information, Maybe their assumptions a wrong, but at the end of the day, they're trying to do the right thing. Well, that's not the case with these people's right. People are malicious and you have got to say no firmly to them, period. That's right. No, normal people can't understand how evil these people are. And that's what why you know serial killers are successful. People like Ted
Bundy. He's such a nice man, he's very intelligent, he's very attractive, and then of course he rapes and murders women, one after the settler, right, because he uses that and people project onto others. That's what the big deal is with Trump. Everybody projects what they want him to be. I remember Harry Belafonte said that about Obama. You know, he was on the left, and towards the end of the Obama regimes, he said that, who is this guy? We thought he was going to do this,
this and this, and he didn't do any of that. He said, we projected what we wanted him to be. We projected that the left did onto Obama. The right is doing exactly the same thing with Trump. Sure, you know, most people want assume the best of other people, and most people have a really tough time with evil and that it does exist and that it does come in human form. Sometimes that's right. Yeah, you know, one of the things I've talked to people that I think is
really an eye opener if you stop and think about it. I said, you know, what about ivermectin. We look at all these different things that were killing people, hospital protocols, and Trump was paying for it and giving hospitals bonuses and everything. Said what about ivermectin. Oh, well, you know, Trump tried to tell us about ivermectin. And look at how they shut him down. It's like, come on, he's president number one, number two. Look at what he did for ventilators. He took over the
car companies and told Ford and GM you're going to make these ventilators. Now, the ventilators are killing people, you know, like ninety percent of the people who got him died. And then same thing with rem Dezevir. I said, he could have done that with iromectin. At the very least, he could have said, you're not going to take away people's medical licenses or fire them as a pharmacist because they give people ivermectin. The Second thing he
could have done is he could have mass produced it. There was no nobody owned it, so he could have mass produced that, just like he mass produced ventilators or the these other things, you know, the vaccines, but he chose not to do any of that. What does that tell you? You know, people need to think about that. It truly is some of the devolutionists to say, well, Trump never forced anybody to take the vaccine,
which is absolutely except to force everybody in the military among them. Yeah, and effectively everybody else had a b anet shop that they're back with, the choice being give up your livelihood and potentially the ability to feed your family. That's the choice that you've got to make, and there's something else to
you. To get back to this sort of blind spot that a lot of Christians putatively have with regard to Trump, it's my understanding that these vaccines, in the course of their manufacturer make use of a bored fetal tissue, and somehow it's okay for good godly man Trump to push, you know, this concoction that involves the tissue of a bored fetuses onto people. It's amazing he's never seen the inside of a Bible, not a Christian. I mean,
it's probably a box. Side of that box is probably that's a big mac. That's where he keeps his big map. Yeah, that's why he's got his golden slippers and his Trump Bible and all the rest of this stuff. I've got a clip that I play that somebody did the Ten Commandments. You remember a couple of years ago at Sea Pack they had that golden Trump idol that was in sneakers. Yes, they put a you know over superimposed that with the tracking, so they're carrying around that instead of the Golden calf.
And so you know, in my area, there's something called a Trump story. Are you familiar with it? Oh? Yeah, we got a couple of them here. We got two of them here. Why as I just go in and introduce myself sometime if I want to get beat up. It's surreal. We were at one of them a couple of weeks ago and they had a selection of images, you know, sort of like Catholic or or Russian Orthodox iconography literally with Jesus behind him or like the Holy Nimbus behind him
and stuff. And it's not a gag, you know, they actually take the sub seriously. Oh yeah, Oh, that's a big part of this real Awaken America tour with Mike Flenn and all these other people. I mean, they really do milk that. And the thing is, you know these people who are going to it, they they really are their political neophytes. If they are Christians at all, they're new to that, you know they and so they don't really understand either politics or religion, but they've kind of
mixed these two things together as part of this big movement. It truly is amazing to watch all this stuff as it rolls out, but it is It's a very dangerous time that we're in, and I think that we have to do what this guy at the gym did. We have to say, well, you know, they destroy my life. They destroy my life, but it's going to be destroyed if I have to live it on my knees and I refuse to comply with any of this stuff. Rays of Black Flag do
not cooperate with any of this stuff. He said. I knew I would eventually find a judge who would support the constitution. And so now he's had all eighty charges removed, but you know, he still got to get his money back on it. But we have to have that kind of attitude, and we got to have that kind of attitude when it comes to the narratives about the bird flu, when it comes to the issues of what they're trying
to push on us with a CO two as well. And you know, Eric, I think I've talked about this many times, how this is really the second shoot to drop from nine to eleven because they had the first germ game two months before nine to eleven, then one week after nine to eleven they had the anthrax attack, and then two months later they put out all
this model legislation. As everybody's looking at this and there's how do we get the Congress to do anything to stop this who pandemic treaty and the fact that they've got control of us. I think we need to get involved at the local level. I think we need to somehow on a state by state basis. They put out this model legislation to them in two thousand and one.
We've got to find out which of those laws were put in in each of our respective states and start trying to find some legislators who will pull this thing apart piece by piece. I think that's about the best thing that we could do at this point, because they're going to try to impose us from the top down. We have to take the legs off of it where the rubber meets road, and that's at the local and state level. I think I could agree more. We have to take back our communities. We have to
take a page on the left. You the left. Event, what's fifty sixty years at least working from the ground up, working from the school boards up all the way up to the level of the federal government. And they were hugely successful at it. We can do the same, and I think we can be even more successful. You know, the advantage that we have at the local level is that these are our neighbors. These are people that
we know and that we can actually have some direct interaction with. Whereas it's hopeless to try to do anything with a senator two senators in a state. How many millions of people do these people allegedly represent. Good luck, Unless you're going to raytheon, you're not going to get an audience, much less
anything done talking to your senator or calling an eight hundred number. But you might have some success talking to your neighbor down the road who's a member of the school board, or better yet, why don't you run for the school board yourself. Yes, I agree. A couple of quick things ed thank you on rumble Y j seventy two it said beautiful dogs that showed dogs before you came on and on Rockvan Michelle Obaman again, Eric White, don't they
call buying a truck a mortgage? One cost twice what my dad paid for his house. They ought to, you know. The difference is that the vehicle is a depreciating consumer appliance. It's not an asset. You know, at least when you take out a mortgage on a house, it's sort of a sore of value, at least in normal times. And at the end of the day when you finally do pay off the mortgage, where you've actually
got something that's still worth something. But by March, when you finance a vehicle for typically six to seven years, now, at the end of that loan term, you've got something that's worth a fraction of what its value is. When you drove it off the dealer's lot, it might still be worth three percent what you paid for it. That's what I call a bad deal investment, not a good one. And that's especially two of these super expensive
electric vehicles. That's the thing that we're talking about mortgage. What is a mortgage? You know, the root of that is mort which in Latin is debt. Right, So what you're doing, you're going off this debt gradually, assuming that there's going to be something of value that's still there after you've killed off the debt. The problem is with the car, you have this declining asset underneath it, which is maybe dying faster than the mortgage is being
killed off. Yeah, and you know the situation now, they've really painted themselves in the corner because they've only been able to do this increase in the cost of the typical car by extending out the loan payments to six seven years and even longer in some cases with very low interest. But you know, as interest rates have gone up, now you're looking at typical car payments is six seven hundred dollars and for some of the higher end models nine hundred of
thousand dollars. It's literally a mortgage. People are paying as much on a car payment as people used to pay on their house and it's just not sustainable. Oh, you're absolutely right. Trump is right about one thing. It's going to be a blood bath in the automobile industry for sure. Thank you so much for joining us, Eric Peters, Eric Peters autos dot com. Always great to see what you're Thank you for what you're doing for freedom.
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