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(2:00) Food & Depopulation
  • Chocolate crunch — record prices and chocolatiers are cutting back.
  • WATCH a literal SHTF scenario play out in Brussels with fertilizer vs cops
  • Do consumers see the plot to end farms? Do farmers even see the full extent?
  • Amos Miller update
  • Global Fertility Rate plummets worldwide…look at how bad it's gotten by region
(22:19) Universal Basic Income schemes are now a combined $125 MILLION in USA and growing. It's totally wasted as welfare recipients live like they've won the lottery (they have)

(54:19) Toyota Uses Engineering to Outmanuver Mandates
Toyota is making HUGE profits as GM, Ford face HUGE LOSSES over following the politicized EV central planning. Toyota is NOT following the preferred "solution" to the Climate MacGuffin, but out-engineering the political mandates with novel solutions to the supposed "CO2 problem"

(1:19:45) Horse Race Update. Nikki wins in DC, Trump wins at Supreme Court (and everywhere else)

(1:31:03) Trump says he's open to haggling over the number of weeks until babies can be murdered like he haggled over gun rights. Is he pro-life? pro-gun?

(1:35:40) Jan6, Part Deux? WATCH Glib, foolish talk about Civil War from people detached from reality at CPAC

(1:39:12) Trump's pull so strong in the Republican Party that local candidates are tying themselves to him. Will they have your back in the next Trump lockdown?

(1:48:49) Trump is winning politically, legally — but NOT financially. Yes, it is political persecution but what does it tell us that he didn't prepare at all to have liquid assets to mount an appeal?

(1:54:11) "Dr. Jill" will be Biden's surrogate to push their "advantage" with women who devalue life and rip babies to pieces

(2:02:26) Bannon hypes CPAC crowd with bravado and lies — compare it to what he said privately BEFORE 2020 election

(2:14:23) Ivanka & Jared party with Bill Gates, Zuckerberg, Larry Fink (Blackrock) and other globalist elite. "Blue collar billionaires"

(2:18:04) WATCH Corporal Klinger of Space Force talk about pronouns.
This is who they rely on to fight the wars they're starting?

(2:21:19) For every $1 Pfizer gave Trump, they got $2,000 taxpayer dollars and a captive market. How Trump went from being ignored by BigPharma, to their darling, then back to being ignored

(2:46:41) MUST SEE Catherine Austin Fitts leaves interviewer no-quarter when he tries to excuse Trump's participation in the globalist "pandemic"

(2:56:55) Behind the Trump poison death statistics are MANY MILLIONS of personal tragedies. Here's one from a listener

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Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to the David Night Show. As the clock strikes thirteen, it's Monday, the fourth of March. He're of our Lord, twenty twenty four. Well, today we're going to begin by taking a look at what they're doing in terms of coming after our food in many different ways, of course, in the same way they come after our transportation. So we're going to begin with updates over these essential things.

Then we're going to talk about the horse race. And I hope that by the time we're finished today some people have a greater sense of urgency about this futility we call an election that is soaking up all the news cycle between the Supreme Court case ruling that's going to be released to day about ten o'clock, about Trump being on the ballot and all of the trials and tribulations he has in court, and super Tuesday tomorrow, all they're going to be talking about

is the election. We need to focus on the real issues here, so let's begin with that. And I don't know why the music cut off, but that's okay anyway. I hope we don't have some technical problems with this.

Let's begin with the Let's begin with food. And this is not related to climate, but it is related to the disruption that is happening around the world, and that is a crunch in chocolate so much so, and I haven't talked about the fact that it's into record prices here so much so that they're looking at record prices and one of the world's largest chocolatears in Switzerland, is cutting nineteen percent of its workforce. So no chocolate or chocolate only at

luxury prices. Well, there's going to be a lot of other things that are going to be cut as well. They're cutting twenty five hundred jobs as well as a cost reduction strategy in response to the worsening cocoa shortage in West Africa, where most of it comes from. It's about reducing complexity, eliminating duplication, said the CEO. And prices in London have hit a record high for cocoa, the raw material, but we have bigger issues. Soon there

will be no farms. And this is doctor Vernon Cole out of the UK. And while I'm talking about this, I'm going to show you a video of I guess you could say we're at the excrement hits the fan stage here with a farmer protest. This is in France, and this is a truck of a big taker truck there. So he's blowing the horn. There's a whole bunch of trucks behind him and tractors and these are tractors actually pulling a big tanker. We see that stuff that's pouring out of there. Yeah,

that's excrement there. And the police are standing there in the line. They don't want him to pass. So it looks like he's turning around, doesn't it. Well not exactly. He e's goin to back up. This guy is an expert driver and these farmers know what they're doing quite frankly, and so he backs us up close to them, and then he starts rotating it. And as he rotates it, there's a jet coming out of the side of the tanker of septic. Is getting the coups big time, spraying them

big time. And as he pulls back out, you'll see something of them. But he's just spraying everything right there. Yeah it is, And look at the truck, look at the tractors there. Well, soon there will

be no farms if these people get their way. We'll just have the police and the excrement in the street, but it is a sometimes these people and then they bring out an m wrap which is white, and I guess it took one look at that spray of excrement and decided it wanted to get out of there and have no part, because I mean, they just must have just watched this thing is so sparkling white, their mind resistant armored personnel carrier

for their SWAT teams. Isn't it great that how we spread American culture around the world, militarized police everywhere. And of course this is a global agenda, and it is coming here and it's already going throughout Europe. It's just a matter of when it hits here. There a different kind of chocolate crunch, isn't it's a chocolate crunch. It sounds like an ad for a nutty

chocolate bar. Yeah, that's right, So these people have this is not chocolate, by the way, that the spreading It's okay, let's get to the article. The Innocent and the Naives, says doctor vern Cole. Believe that everything is happening by accident. The vindictive, the senseless, cruel, destructive, insane, bureaucratic, dangerous, and just plain bewildering government policies on

farming are not happening by accident. And I would say, as we look at these massive fires about food plants, isn't it interesting that it just seems to be a coincidence that all these big fires are happening at food processing places. And then we have what is now the second largest fire in American history, may become the biggest. I don't know that they've got it under control or not, but it is the second biggest one up in the Panhandle of

Texas. And as I played for you on Friday, affecting the meat industry, cattle ranchers, how many of them are going to be able to survive after this? They've lost cattle, they've lost range. What are they going to do to stay in business? And that was the reason I played that for you. It was not just because of that, but because there's a

solution there. As a guy in that video said, you know, look, we're going to try to put a network together to help connect local farm producers with people who want to shop locally with the farmers and cut out the middleman. And yeah, it's not just about the expense of the grocery stores and all of that type of thing, and a tremendous amount of that is the packaging and the preservatives, the marketing of it, just getting it straight

at the farm. But it's also cutting out the government. The government is the ultimate middleman, and they don't produce anything except dictates and shortages, and so they're far more of a boogeyman than a grocery store. I mean, grocery store is providing a service there putting it into one spot for one spot

shopping. I remember at one point in time somebody was talking about the way they used to a company and their mother in the UK when they go do their grocery shopping in mid twentieth century, and they go to one place. That would go to the butcher, they'd go to the baker, they'd go to you know, all these different things. Then the supermarket came put them all out of business. This has been the pattern that we've seen over and over again. It does provide a service, but it also makes us dependent

upon Wall Street. But ultimately it's the government that provides no service whatsoever, but basically shuts everything down. And they're doing their best to shut down our food without any reason whatsoever. They deserve what that truck driver was giving them. But he says farmers around the world seem constantly bewildered and confused by policies and decisions which are designed to please the enthusiasts calling for the closure of farms

in order to appease the psychopaths who are calling for zero. And it is psychopathic. It is at least sociopathic. It is insane, It truly is. In an article in the British magazine, he says that it's falling for the green myth like a teenager in love. One leading green academic recently said, quote, farming has no option. It will have to be sustainable otherwise it will not be sustained. So here's the problem. These people who talk

about sustainability. Are Biden's policy sustainable if we follow his industrial central planning for transportation, for food, for everything else, is that sustainable. No, it's not even designed to be sustainable. It's designed to take us down, and these grand policies are designed to give them an excuse to take us down. The dollar is not sustainable, This government is not sustainable, and so we need to think about that, look for other solutions outside of that,

and then he talks about the rewilding program. Now, the rewilding program is something I've talked about for a long time. It's over fifty years ago. My uncle who is a forestry professor at University of Missouri and Columbia as a matter of fact, he's head of the program there, and he was talking

about, well, it was essentially rewilding at the time. Don't touch anything in the forest, just leave it when it falls just And of course we know that creates massive amounts of fuels disasters that burn down the forest, burn down the surrounding private property as well. But now they are taking this everywhere. They're taking this rewilding stuff into the cities, into the parks inside the city and that type of thing. No, we were here put here to

till the ground. We're put here to do stewardship and management. And the force does require management. And so he said, the conspirator's plan with all this rewilding stuff is just to take the land away and shut the farms down. And he says even parks are now being allowed to grow wild. And when you look at what the plans are there was Biden has a plan not to have farms. We don't want farms. We want solar farms. Let them eat Chinese solar panels. It's is arrogance. And so they want to

get rid of farms. They want to put out an equivalent to three or four of mid size states in terms of an area that they want to take over and ruin for solar farms, and I mean ruin it. And so that is what their plan is, take away the farms for food and then put out solar collectors. We were doing just fine before all this stuff happened, and there is no problem with the climate. We'll talk about that coming

up later. But you understand that they really do want to take away the food in the same way they want to take away internal combustion engines, the same way they want to take away anything that uses fuel to generate power. Today, he says, most pharmacy their problems occurring as a result of stupidity, ignorance, or failure to understand their needs. But what is happening to them has nothing to do with stupidity, ignorance, or failure to understand.

This is all deliberate and cold blooded. More and more European countries are now dependent upon imports for most of their food and energy supplies, and most of our food will be made in factories owned by billionaires. In me of these people, he doesn't say, this is doctor Vernicle meet These people cannot see the depopulation for the trees. They're so close to the details of this.

And you know, it's interesting to see this because the farmers are not being joined in these protests for the most part by people who need to be able to eat food. They don't see the connection and in what's happening. And as he points out, the farmers just think, well, this is bullheaded, it's going to be destructive. They've got to understand this problem. No, they understand what they're doing in the same way that the schools are designed

to do what they're doing. People say, look at these schools are completely dysfunctional. Johnny can't read, write, or do arithmetic. Right, Well, that was the design. You go back to the nineteen eighties and Charlotte isabeye the deliberate coming down of America, and it was a design to have them become little re education camps for the Marxists who run our society. This is always They're working perfectly well, unfortunately, because that's what they were designed

to do. These policies are designed to put farmers out of business so they can feed us their soilent green made by Bill Gates and others. And so we had an update we thought with the Amish farmer Amos Miller up in Pennsylvania. He had a court date and the judge is not issued a decision yet. That was on They thought he was going to issue a decision on Friday. They had a hearing back in February twenty ninth on Thursday, but he

hasn't ruled yet, so we don't really know what's going to happen. One of the things that judge says, he says, well, just get a raw milk permit. He goes, I guarantee you kind of jokingly says, I guarantee you that if you file a raw milk permit, I will see to it that your permit goes to the top of the list and is considered right away. Let's just make this whole thing go away. He doesn't want to interject himself into this food fight. Well, Amos Miller knows exactly what

he's doing. He says, if I were to get a permit for raw milk, then I would not be able to sell raw butter or any of these other products that are based on raw milk. I would only be able to sell raw milk. But again it goes below that level. Why do we need to have a permit from the government to grow food or to produce

food? You can say, well, a health permit. I think the marketplace takes care of that quite frankly, how did we survive without food inspectors, word of mouth and people going to an extreme move to try to convince everybody that their stuff was pure and clean. That's what that is about, and that is far more effective. Yeah, nothing is perfect, right, Something will slip through the slip through the cracks of that system as well.

But it does slip through the cracks of the FDA, and they can come in and overreact to something, or they can be easily bought off by people that they are friends with. Crony capitalism. This regulatory capture on a grand scale. We see this with food and drugs. The FDA one of the worst agencies in terms of corruption and collusion with the industries that they're supposed to regulate, the drug industries, the food industries. And so there's a better

way to do this. There's no perfect solutions to anything, but that would be a better way to do it. Miller has argued that he doesn't sell his products to the public, only to the farm's private membership association, and that exempts him from having to comply with government regulations. You see, if we go this route, then they'll be able to come if we continue, if we accept this that even if it is private, it's not sold in

general to the public. If we accept whether they're trying to push on Amos Miller, they'll be able to come on any of our property and shut down anything that we're doing, even if it's just for ourselves, even if we don't have a club, if we're just you know, got cows for milk, they'll be able to come in and take it down, and then they will virtue signal convinced that they're doing the right thing because they're getting rid of

these cows that produce greenhouse gases. Yet, at the same time, if we look at the state of global fertility right the rate at which the population replaces itself, and it is amazing to see how globally this has dropped. In the nineteen sixties, the average global fertility rate. On average, each woman would have five point three kids in family, so that's more than enough.

You know, the population is growing. And then what happened shortly after nineteen sixty three Paul Erlik and his population bomb an appropriate title because what he was doing was trying to kill people. It's a population bomb. Now he was fretting about the fact we have too many people and we need to reduce the population and all the rest. Oh, we're all going to starve.

Well, that didn't happen. Didn't happen. He's one of these Malthusians who was saying, you know, we're going to be out of copper, We're going to be out of this or that. And you know, you've seen the stories where people have taken the bet. He said, I bet you you take a basket of these minerals and you know, these commodities, and let's see where the price is in a few years. You say they're all

disappearing. Is going to be massive shortages, and there's not because as long as there's freedom for people to produce what there is an incentive for, it doesn't happen. But they after the population bomb, this is when all this environmentalism began the one child policy in China, which was pushed on China by the globalist They accepted that they became the beta test site for globalism, and they have pushed it with food, they have pushed it with drugs, they

have pushed it with education and entertainment and news and everything else. So it's a psychological as well as a physiological attack. And so we see that it was at five point three the FRA totaly rate in nineteen sixty three. By nineteen ninety two it had dropped two three point oh and you need to have two point zho or greater just a little bit over two point zero in order

to maintain your population. And then in twenty twenty one it dropped to two point three, and so we're right at the point where we can't even maintain the global population. But it's even more interesting when you look at what has happened the all over the West and in developed countries is where they've had a

radical decline. And so it's really only in sub Saharan Africa and one or two places in Central Asia where there is a sufficient growth of population, where it is four point h or higher or three point three point oh or higher, I should say in South Korea, for example, they are the one of the only few places in the world with a fertility rate that is below one. Below one, well, that means that it is going to more than cut in half with every subsequent generation. You gotta have a little bit

more than two. If you're at one, that means that your population is going to be cut in half each generation, and it's going to be more than cut in half. In Japan, a five percent decline in bursts to a record low of seven hundred and fifty eight thousand, the birth rate remained at one point two six. On the other hand, when you look at Sub Saharan Africa, Niger had a fertility rate of six point eight in twenty twenty one, highest in the world, followed by Somalia, Chad, and

the Democratic Republic of Congo. Out of thirty three countries in the world where women had four or more children on average, thirty one of those thirty three were in Africa. On average, women in nineteen sixty three were having five point three children in their lifetime. By twenty twenty one, that had more of them been cut in half to two point three. Again it's food, it's drugs, it's education, entertainment, media, all of it pushing at

that, and then we look at the other aspect. You know, one thing that is essential to keeping us locked up in these stacked impact smart cities that just like we were talking about last week in China, converting one of these overbuilt, useless commercial real estate properties into a fifteen minute city where people would not leave. And one of the things is necessary for this is to

make everybody welfare recipients. When you start to create dependency, this is one of the reasons why the welfare state as well as the warfare, welfare and warfare the lifeblood of the state. Yes, we've always known that war is a lifeblood of the state, but welfare is as well because welfare generates dependencies.

One of the reasons why they always want to get rid of the car, for example, a private car and provide some sort of public transportation where there's one of these light rail, monorail schemes, and all the little towns, even in Raleigh, they were trying to push that and talked about that many times. You know, they had this before the Soviet Union fell. You had this leftist city councilor goes to Russia. Hey, people can drive

all around Moscow, go all around Moscow for only a nickel. I haven't seen that kind of naive insanity since then, until Tucker Carlson went, does a place system in Moscow? Just unbelievable? Anyway, I said, yeah, it only cost them everything. It didn't cost them a nickel. They cost them all their freedom. They can't afford anything. And even if you could afford a car, who would want to buy a lot of That's little ridiculous things. But they want everybody dependent on them. They want to provide

your healthcare, your transportation, your food, you're housing. All of this stuff needs to be provided by them, because then they have total control of you, just like Stalin did, just like Mao did. And so they are now escalating. It's metastasizing very rapidly, this universal basic income scheme. And I found it very interesting that in all these schemes they take out the word universal. It was always UBI, but now they just say basic income,

basic income, No universal, this is for everybody. Now they're talking about in this particular case, they're doing the rollouts of these, the test cases of these, they are doing an income test, and so they're only giving it to poor people. And because they have finite resources they give it to it's allocated by a lottery. Now, these, as George Gilder pointed

out, these people who are pushing universal basic income. And remember in twenty twenty when Andrew Yang ran primarily that was his single issue, universal basic income at the time, and that he's moved on to a lot of other progressive, centralized Marxist plans, But at that time it was really all about universal basic income, and Elon Musk gave him millions of dollars because he was on board with this, George Gilder in his book Life After Google. So these

people in Silicon Valley, people like Elon Musk, are neo Marxists. Musk is not a friend to conservatives, folks. He's playing conservatives just like Trump did, and is both of them playing conservatives. They want a strong man billionaire, so he'll pretend to be that for them. Made all of his money working with governments, working with the most authoritarian in totolitarian governments, and

he still will. I mean, they just put out a note thing saying you can't you got to use the right pronouns people's preferred pronouns, and you can't dead name people. And so when I saw that, I responded and I said, does that mean I can't talk about Bruce Gender or about Dick Divine, you know, Richard Levine who calls himself Rachel. So I'm not playing that stuff. I don't care. If they kicked me off of Google,

I might as well not even be there. Now. When I waste the time to post stuff on there, I think, should I really be doing this or is there something better I can do with my time? Because they so limited my reach and visibility there. I mean, they have pegged me at exactly the same amount, not up or down, you know. And I've watched this stuff, you know, years ago. I watched as it would go up over the weekends and then be taken off during the week

when the guy comes back. They're still doing that to me with the Elion Musk. It's a joke. But getting back to the universal basic income and Silicon Valley, George Gilder called them neo Marxist. He said, the conceit of Carl Marx at the time of the Industrial Revolution was the idea we had

infinite capacity to produce stuff because now we got factories. You know, when I sit in there making stuff by hand, anymore mass producing stuff, we're going to have stuff over And you can almost you know, when you compare the change from cottage industries to big factories in terms of making even clothing. I could understand his perspective and his not understanding and not being able to see

where this is going. But now these people in Silicon Valley they think that with their genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence and nanotech, that they have infinite capacity. They're suffering from the same conceit as Karl Marx, and they think all they have to do, just like Karl Marx thought, These Marxists and these Neo Marxists and Silicon Valley think all they have to do is allocate the products we have infinite capacity to bill, and that's the conceit that is at

the center of U Beyond. However, they also want to be the ones who do the allocating and the ones who control and own everything. Wes Robertson says starvation has always been a strategy used by the City of London, also known as the Central Banking Cartel, to force compliance of the local population, the ten million starved out in India by the East India Company, and seventeen seventy one was a determining factor for the colonies to go to war with Britain

to gain our independence. Yep, yep, absolutely right. Solo Cat nineteen eighty depopulation. Donald is pleased that he has served his jesuit masters in Rome. Yeah, you know, that's the thing is. It's just again, we'll talk about this today. A great clip. Perhaps you've seen it, perhaps you haven't, but I had seen it sometime before and I was going

to play it, but it was very long. I thought, well, i'll but you know, you never can't get too much of Catherine Austin fits quite frankly, and she gets back and forth into a discussion with Greg Hunter USA Watchdog. This guy is trying to pull every argument to excuse what Trump did in twenty twenty. Katherine Austin Fits, ain't buying one of them, and she shuts him down over and over again. It's a great interview. So I'm going to play that coming up. We're going to kind of do

that as an interview. It's a seven minute clip, but we're going to play it in its entirety because it's so good. Brian Taylor, I don't understand how people can think shutting down farms is a good thing. They're so isolated, right they people cannot connect the dots, you know, they can't connect what happened in twenty twenty with the president. Now they will connect everything that's happened in twenty twenty one and on with Biden, but they won't connect

anything with Trump. And you get people like Bannon and p Soviet and Mike Flynn anything of these conferences, and they're telling them, oh, yeah, you know this great guy, and he's going to fix everything that he didn't fix his first term and all the rest of the stuff, and they they just don't want to believe it. You know, they are in this bubble of what they want to believe. Freakin says, the mere phrase sustainable development

makes me want to vomit. Oh I agree. I agree. And yet isn't it interesting that the society that they are envisioning is not really sustainable. It is a society that is based upon tyranny. Tyranny is never sustainable. People will rise up and throw this down. It may take seventy years for people to do it. But this system will not stand that they're designing. If they get it in and if people understand what this is, I think they'll shut it down. But the key thing is that people are not making

common cause with the farmers. You look at this all these different places throughout Europe. All it is is the farmers say, well, this is going to put me out of business, so I'm going to fight this. But the people in the cities don't see that. They're going to be starving with this and eating soil and green at the same time. So not joining them. Bryan Taylor. So you can sell the raw milk but not cream or butter made from that. How does that make any sense? None of it

makes any sense. That's the whole point when you look at this stuff, and the devil is in the details, isn't it. And it's how you can show how the devil is in this agenda and the so call is sustainable. None of it makes any sense when you look at it, except for people who want to remain in control. Gordon Shumway. Universal bolshevik can come. Yeah, you're right, that's what it is, and it is total bolshevik from the so yeah, So here's how big UBI has gotten one hundred

and twenty five million dollars. Now you go to La you go to New York and all these different places where they start to putting it in, and again it's selective. We're only going to do X number of people, and we're only going to do it for a certain period of time, and we're only going to give him a thousand dollars a month or whatever. And do you see Donald Trump's fingerprints and all of this as well with a stimulus check. I said it at the time, I said, do you see what

he's doing here? He's locked us down and then he's gonna hand fetus. They're pacifying people with this stuff. Put a mask on your face, stand there, be a good boy, and I'll send you a little stemmy check. And everybody's so excited. Look at this. I got free money. It's in this great well. It's going to be hell to pay back. It's now expanding at a trillion dollars a month. And that was all kicked off by Donnie the King of bankruptcy, to bankrupt America. He can't even

run casinos without bankrupting them. He can't even run a country that prints his own money without bankrupting it as well. But this is a deliberate effort. Eric, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. As the top story in the news yesterday here in Norway was that the scientists never had seen so high in numbers and young people dye. They blamed anything except

the vaccine. Well, that's right, and you know, even going back to the beginning of this, I had arguments on social media when I was still engaging with people. I said, there's no excess destiny this pandemic. Oh yes, our access test is not from the pandemic. There's not. It's from it's from the death protocol. They're killing people, they're refusing to treat them, and then they're taking sick people and putting them in the nursing

homes to multiply that out. You know, they are just pointing a finger at somebody. They don't have a PCR test, and even if they did have a PCR test, it's total nonsense from the very beginning. Getting back to the universal Bolshevik income, Yeah, that's right, one hundred and twenty five million now in various American UBI programs. But again they don't call it universe. They call it basic income, or they call it something else,

like Trump called it his stimulus check no strings attached. Right when you got your stimulus check that didn't tell you what you could spend it on of up to thirty six thousand dollars per year, including one District of Columbia scheme DC Washington, d C scheme that they said, if you want to, you can take it as a lump sum as they had. A welfare mom said yeah, I'll take it. Blows it gets ten thousand dollars in DC and

blows it on a six thousand dollars vacation in Miami. Taxpayer funded guaranteed income program that hands struggling families struggling up to thirty six thousand dollars with no strings attached being rolled out across the country. The schemes whose total value now exceeds one hundred and twenty five million dollars in the US. Oh that's nothing. Just wait, I mean, look at how much that stimulus check got up

to. But the radical programs have been criticized after to merge. One mother of three in Washington spent more than half of the ten eight hundred dollars lump sum on a luxury holiday. Kenisha Miller twenty seven spent six thousand dollars on the vacation for herself, her partner, and their three children, purchased fifteen new outfits for the children, and spent one hundred and eighty dollars on haircuts.

I'm assuming that these outfits are not like a sound of music, you know, which makes the outfits for the outing out of the curtains or whatever. It's either stimulus check kids or its curtains. She was given the money through the first project in the country to offer the money as a lump sum rather than monthly payments. Similar programs in cities from LA to New York offer payments of up to one thousand dollars per month for three years, with no

conditions on how the cash is blown I mean spent. Critics say this games destroy fundamental elements of the social contract, create the wrong incentives for people. Is that really any different than the big lump sum. A big lump sum was like a thousand dollars or whatever, twelve hundred or whatever, you know, the stimulus check. What kind of incentives did that create? They claim, cases like Miller's proved that offering money with no conditions on how it is

spent is not a solution to inequality. It it's not going to change your life. She had a vacation, big a free vacation, did it? Did she use it to invest in it? In anything? No? Stanford University has a basic income lab. So this is all coming out of California, Silicon Valley areas and stuff like that. They don't call it universal basic income, but they call it basic income and they've got a lab. They said, we got one hundred and fifty three of these projects now happening.

The largest and costliest one is in La Of course, thirty two hundred participants get one thousand dollars a month for one year, so three point two million dollars a year they're spending on this can't fix the potholes though. The thirty six million dollar project was announced in October twenty twenty one, open to adult residents of the city who have at least one child or are pregnant, and have an income below the federal poverty level. Is there a citizenship even requirement

there? I'm sure there isn't sure there isn't. But again, it is going to be universal La is also the location of the second largest scheme, which pays one thousand dollars a month to one thousand eligible residents of La County for three years, also funded by taxpayers, and the third largest is in New York City. So the first two were in La then the third one is in New York. Six hundred participants who get between five hundred and one

thousand dollars a month for three years. So this lady who blew it all on a vacation to Miami. It included a boat tour and they also dividit museums, took a swamp while life tour and ate out together during the trip. Isn't that interesting? Kind of like Coles to Newcastle. She leaves the swamp and then she goes to a literal swamp in Florida to see what everybody was talking about. So we're gonna take a quick break and we come back.

Well before we do, before we do, let me just talk about where we are in terms of the Well, actually, I'll do that when we come back, because I don't have a link to that here right now. So we'll talk about that when we come back. Stay with us. We'll be right back here. News now at apsradionews dot com or get the APS radio app and never miss another story. You are listening to the David Night Show. All right, welcome back. As a matter of fact,

let's go to a climate here we have scientists how proposed the virus? Actually this was so we kind of make it over here. I've lost my place. See this is the problem, but you don't have with with paper. Paper is a lot easier to keep track of things. And so here we are. I'm working my way around this project here today. As a matter of fact, now that I'm in the right folder, I just wanted to talk about this before we get over it. And that's you know, when

people are chasing money. There's an up ed piece here from Adam Singer. He says, chasing shadows. That's really what we're chasing, isn't it. And we stop and think about it. Yeah, we all know that fiat currency is pretty pretty empty, pretty meaningless, and yet isn't even any kind of wealth. I make it be real. It could be tangible. It could be something that, as far as this world is concerned, is going to hold its value better. You know, things like old or real estate

or something like that. And yet it's all temporary because we will be removed. It may remain here until the world is removed, but we're going to be removed. We are just as temporary as this Petro dollar that is there. Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's friend partner. I had an interesting quote that begins this article from Adam Singer. He says, envy is a really stupid sin because it's the only one you could never possibly have any fun at. There's a lot of pain and no fun, So why would you want to

get on that trolley? And again, he doesn't talk about greed, he doesn't talk about the love of money. He talks about envy. That's one of the seven Deadly sins that he notices because being one of the world's richest men, he can see that envy and all the rest of these other people out there, But he doesn't see his greed, his love of money and all the rest of this stuff. We're all blind to our own sense. We see the other ones that are out there. And you know, there's

some of the seven Deadly sins. I guess you know Donald Trump has checked off all those boxes on seven Deadly sins. Probably Charlie Munger as well, but he says, this is Adam Singer. He says, my friend recently wrote on the trend of successful YouTubers who are quitting. He says, its supposed to at least partially explain why they burned out and threw in the towel. Imagine amassing millions of subscribers to share your thoughts with the world, only

to decide to stop. But all measures, these people are successful, but something is missing. They got into it for the wrong reasons, ending up as a slave to an audience, and they were unable to pivot spiritually, he says. Or maybe it was just simply that the work was not meaningful to them, he says. On the other hand, as just a hobby,

he says, I've written music for twenty years now. He says, I don't make any money off of it, but he said, I have no expectations the audience demands, or the need for a financial return for the art. So he just does it as an amateur, just out of the love of it. And so there is a you know, what do we do in terms of sort of looking at universal based income, basic income?

You know what, what is it that we're to do. I mean, do we just sat there waiting for the next check to be handed out, and you know, as soon as we get a check, we go, you know, buy some luxury good or something in America, because people are not starving in America. You know, the problem we have is not starvation.

Problem we have is obesity. And there's a lot of reasons for that that I think have to do not only with the junk food, the quality of food and the things that are in it, you know, including things like Glyphis. As I pointed out a couple of weeks ago, they saw in terms of rats, they saw not the first generation that was consuming glyphysset because it was in their food supply, and not the second generation, but the third generation, in other words, the grandchildren of the generation that got

it. And I look at it, you know, we go back and Gerald Clinty will talk about a lot, and you see the pictures of people in Russia, and so you look at mid centry America, you look at the people in Russia today, and the obesity that is taken over our country in every regard is not there. And I don't think it's simply the food they eat, you know, they ate a lot of potatoes and bread and

other things like that. They ate lot of sugar. Maybe they didn't have the high fructose corn syrup fruitose, but you know, that's a different thing. But it's even beyond that. It's the gliphasaid and the other things that are disrupting our bodies that are there. But I don't know how I've got off on that tangent. But as he points out, in terms of money, he said, many times you just make our goal money. The love

of money, he said, this creates a paradox. The relentless pursuit of attention and of wealth inevitably leads to a perpetual state of dis contentment, chasing an unsustainable and spiritually empty high. And this is why you see the insecurity of Hollywood stars always very insecure, almost always unless they get out of it. You know, some of them jumped off that train, you know, went moved out of la and lived a normal life. But the people who

remained there constantly insecure. Even if they have a big hit, they're wondering where the next one is going to come from. This desire for attention and wealth is what really feeds stuff. I had a person who kindly sent me a contribution but then asked me. He said, so, I don't understand your issues with Tucker. Doesn't seem to me like he's doing anything that you didn't do when you were at Info Wars. It's like, well, no, it's a very different thing. Quite frankly, I never lied to people.

First of all, I was there. I was able to say whatever I wanted to. He's made it very that he took twenty five million dollars a year because and there were things that he was not allowed to say or he'd get fired right even talking about nine to eleven and other things like that. And he still will not tell people the straight shot on that. And so it's a it's a different thing when you are focused on how is it

going to be received? In other words, you if you if you change your information based on whether the audience wants to hear this or not, or whether you're the people who are paying you want to hear it or not, or whether your corporate sponsors want to hear this or not. We start playing that game, you're not a trustworthy news source. And uh, and so that's that's the key. I don't have anything against Tucker I mean, I've you know, met him once, didn't talk to him much, but you

know, just hey, how you doing. He's a very nice guy. Same thing with Sean Hannity. But I really don't like what they tell people and how they manipulate. I think they know better, I really do. I don't think that. I think what they're doing they're doing for audience and they're doing for money. That makes all the difference in the world. Anyway, The pursuit itself inevitably overshadows the appreciation of what one already possesses, leading

to a spiral of dissatisfaction. If you're doing it out of the love of money, you cannot ever be satisfied with it, because you'll always want to have more money, as we see with all these billionaires, never enough. How much is enough? Reporter asked John d Rockefell. He said, just a little bit more right. When attention as a primary goal, people find themselves trapped in a quest for validation. And this doesn't have to be somebody

who's like Tucker or somebody who's like Alex Jones. That can affect anybody. Anybody can get addicted to this, as we see teenagers get addicted to the attention on social media. And I think this is all planned as well. You know, at the same time you have the CIA and other people setting up the venture capital firms that were going to back Facebook and Google and all

the rest of these companies. At the same time they were setting all that stuff up, you had the entertainment industry running big Brother, and everybody was looking at just ordinary slobs who had no talent or drive or anything to offer

you. They were just hanging around and the only thing they had to offer was exhibitionism of their life, and that turned them into celebrities, and people got drawn into that, and then WOILA social media arrives and they can all have an opportunity to try to do that by being exhibitionists in their life.

Social media platforms bring this kind of dissatisfaction to the masses that used to just be there for people in Hollywood. The pursuit of money can similarly trap somebody in a matrix of discontent, or we should say, the love of it. There's countless examples of those who attained incredible wealth and fame yet found themselves profoundly dissatisfied with life or worse. And this is why I wanted to connect this with the universal basic income. Here's somebody who won the lottery. This

is not some lump sum payment of ten thousand dollars. William budd Post the third in nineteen eighty eight, he won sixteen point two million dollars in the Pennsylvania lottery. But as jackpot brought him more misfortune than happiness. And this story we've seen repeated over and over again from people who hit the jackpot with these lotteries or gambling winnings or something like that, all of a sudden they

get this massive influx of cash. Initially, he squandered his winnings on extravagant purchases, you know, like a vacation Hawaii or whatever where in Miami, including a mansion, luxury cars, a twin engine airplane. He also found himself surrounded by people seeking to exploit his newfound wealth. Well, at least the lady who got the lumps payment in Washington, d C. Didn't have that problem. There wasn't that much money to go around. Post relationships deteriorated,

he faced numerous lawsuits and legal troubles. His brother even hired a hitman to kill him in hopes of inheriting a share of the winnings. His extravagant lifestyle led to financial ruin, and he eventually declared bankruptcy. He later reflected on his lottery when saying that it was the worst thing that ever happened to him. You see, this is this is what's going to happen with the universal basic income. No matter how much money they give people, just as

we saw the stimulus, I can immediately be spent. It isn't something you know, that is going to change their lives, except it's going to make them dependent. It's going to make them dependent. So again, this love of money, this fear of it, just like the love and the idolatry, has so many different things, but it's money especially. You know, Jesus had a great deal to say about money, didn't And he said, don't store up your treasures on this earth. We're rust and moth and other

things. Thieves will take it. Yeah, don't do that. Store up this in terms of in terms of heaven, things that you can do here, good things that are not going to earn your salvation. You can't earn your salvation, but there are things that there's going to be a reward attached to and as far as the fear of money, we know that God provides for the birds of the field. He grows the flowers, He provides everything

that they need. And as he said, your heavenly Father knows what you need, and you don't have to worry about it because you can't change any of it by worrying. So again, when we look at these these schemes, when we look about the dollarization and everything, I want people to understand and make some preparation. You should prepare for yourself, and you should prepare for your family, and you should prepare to help your neighbors. And you

need to know if you're going to prepare. You need to know what these people are planning on doing. But it doesn't mean that you get fearful about it. But don't be completely naive about it either. Before we take a break, we've had some comments about some of these things. Guard Goldsmith good to see their guard, he says, do these political clowns realize that their

face paint is petroleum based? That's good. I like that. And then about the food, KFB says, city folk don't understand where food comes from, public school, at work, absolutely clueless that's right. It comes wrapped in plastic or cardboard. That's where it comes from, comes from the factory. So what's the big deal? Right? Oh, so you're saying the Gates is going to make the food in the factory. What's the big deal? All the food comes from a factory now anyway? Right beyond hell?

Right, food comes from the grocery store. Everybody knows that. That's right. Brian and Dev McCartney, Good to see you there, said, most people have no idea where food comes from. That's right, Wes Robertson. They think little magical fairies bring it to them to their grocery stores. He answered them, I'm gonna, Hank says, until real solutions are proposed and people get active, I'm just going to keep prepping good, harder times ahead.

Unfortunately, I agree, and I think things are going to get you know, they're going to I don't really expect to see something happen this year, unless you know, it's always the possibility. I'm just saying probabilities. If they've got an election plan that doesn't look like that, they they may trigger something. But I really expect them to be able to get whoever they want in and politically, and then I think, then all hell's going to

break loose in twenty twenty five, but it could happen sooner. But don't worry about it. God sees what's happening. Yeah, worry about your relationship with God, not with Donald Trump or Washington. Okay, Guard Goldsmith again about the milk farmer. He says, the idea that one has to get a permit to engage in free trade is stunning. Even more stunning that so

many people blithely accept that government dictat I absolutely agree. You know, when we started our business, people said you got to get a business privilege license. I said, what a business privilege license? So it's a privilege to work. But if I want to get welfare, it's a right. And that's right. That's America. Yeah, Yeah, Land of the Fee,

Home of the Slave. We'll be right back. If you like the Eagles on the cars and Huey Lewis and the news, they say the you'll love the Classic Hits channel at APS Radio, download our app or listen now at apsradio dot com. You're listening to the David Knight Show. All right, Before we get into the updates on the elections, we have. Let's take a look at the food stuff you in again, is this last fall at their most recent cop twenty eight cop out. They want to starve us with

that. But let's take a look at what they're doing with the cars, because you can see how this central planning is going to work out. It's already crashing and burning literally with the EV's. One major car maker resisted EV mania. Now it is raking in the cash, and that's Toyota. You look at Ford and GM, they're getting massive losses added to the bottom line from their EV stuff. Toyota got a lot of criticism because they said, well, you know, we really think the hybrid thing is a way to

go. So the problem though, is the governments don't like that with a hybrid, even though reduced emissions and up the gasoline you know, gasoline stuff, and it was practical for consumers because you still could have an engine that you could fill up. Oh bit, no, we got to have absolute

zero emissions. And so now they're banning the hybrids in various places, but Toyota is continuing to sell those and selling them forty times as many of those as they do the battery operated electric cars and Toyota is looking at this and saying, you know, this gist is not sustainable. The technology is not there, and so they said, well, you want zero missions, let's see if we can't do it some other way. So they started playing around

with hydrogen stuff, which is not finished. That technology is not done either, and there's no distribution network for But it's like, Okay, you're telling me that you're concerned about emissions. Well let's see if we can do something about emissions. And I think they're kind of puzzled, Like a lot of

doctors and nurses were puzzled by the pandemic mcguffin. They said, okay, so you're telling us there's this virus that's out there, Well, you know what you're do in terms of putting people in invasive ventilators that doesn't seem to work. And why don't you let us try this or try that or try this other thing. How about ivermectin or HCQ and zinc or something no, no, no, no, no, nothing, nothing other than this. It's like, okay, I think there's something else involved here besides the pandemic,

or something else besides the climate. Because you've got a particular thing that you want to shove down our throats. So you're not looking for solutions to this problem. You've just got something you want to impose on people. So Toyota is writing a windfall of hybrid vehicle sales on his way to posting projected net profits of more than thirty billion dollars for the physical year ending in March.

And so how does that compare to some of the others, Well, thirty billion dollar profit Ford is making A Ford is making a four point three billion dollar profit, Toyota is making thirty. Now Ford could be making nine

billion dollar profit, which still would be small compared to Toyota. But you know, with A they had a four point seven billion dollar loss, and so their net income is only four point three similar situation with GM as well, because Toyota has decided that they're not exactly going to They're not going to let Joe Biden design the cars or Ursula fond of line in the UEU a six point six percent increase in sales instead of car dealers that are just stacking

up, they've got inventory. In most of these other car dealerships, it's one hundred and fifty percent greater than it was last year. So Toyota sold fifteen thousand evs, they're just battery evs, but they sold six hundred thousand non rechargeable hybrids in the US. Now there's forty times as many, and and that is what people are looking at. In other words, it's a practical situation, and it's the technology that is far far more practical because it's

far more mature. Ford jumped onto this because you know, hey, Biden said. So. The company previously planned to be able to produce three hundred thousand evs per year by twenty twenty three and two million annually by twenty twenty six, but it later missed both targets, according to MPR. Moreover, Ford lost, like I said, sixty five thousand dollars on every EV they sold, which is absolutely astounding. I mean, they're not selling these cars,

you know, even though they're more expensive. Some of these cars cost less than sixty five thousand dollars, and yet they're losing sixty five thousand dollars on each one of these cars. That's where they're four point seven billion dollar loss came in. I guess they decided to make it up on volume. We're listening, we're losing sixty five thousand dollars per car we sell, but we're going to make it up in volume. They're also slowing down their investment.

They plan on putting twelve billion into the EV business. But you know that this is the way it works. If you keep losing money, you don't have any to invest. Toyota appears to be a better shape than competitors because Toyota chooses to be less guided by central planners and political correctness and more by consumers. In other words, the marketplace. GM has backed off its goal to manufacture four hundred thousand evs by the middle of this year. They

missed their projected target by fifty percent. You know, they can make these things, they can sell them, maybe at a loss, but they're not going to sell that many of them. And now Toyota is coming up with even something. They'll continue to try to come up with. Oracle rounds to these idiots and government who are trying to design the cars. Now, this is something that actually concerns me, and it actually sucks quite frankly. Toyota

is testing a car that sucks CO two out of the atmosphere. I don't like this. What are the plants gonna get you know, how can they breathe if we take all the CO two out? Right? I don't like the seriously, I don't like the sequestration of carbon dioxide. It's there for a purpose. God created plants to consume CO two so they could breathe out oxygen. So if you cut the CO two, you're gonna be cutting plant growth. You're gonna be cutting oxygen ultimately, and food as well. But

they have to do this to appease these dictator politicians. I say, let's let's suck the politicians out of the atmosphere because they're pluting everything with their insanity. Electric cars are nice ideas, says futurism, which is a left leaning technology. They buy in all this stuff. Electric cars are a nice idea, but the reality of their range and battery issues keeps dragging them back to

Earth. Toyota is seizing on that reality with a wild idea end filters that capture carbon dioxide, the stuff that causes global warming, or so we're told. Right, I don't believe this, never have believed it. They've never proved it. They haven't proved global warming to my satisfaction, let alone a connection to any activity of mankind, especially to CO two. As a matter

of fact, there's plenty of proof to the contrary. And the way that they manipulate this is by manipulating the models, by manipulating the starting and stopping points and all the rest of the stuff they have lied to us. My entire life, I've seen this stuff, and I've seen fifty years of false prophetic science models. When are we going to say enough is enough? So it sucks up so much CO two that their climate sins can be forgiven,

says futurism. See, it's an indulgence you pay in advance with these carbon taxes. Carbon taxes are like, you know, the Pope's indulgence in the Middle Ages. Well you're going to send okay, well give me some money first and then go sin the type of thing because I need it to build Saint Peter's, you know. And that was the thing that really helped to kick off the prosant Reformation in Germany. They kept having these holidays, holy days. You know, well, let's have another holiday, and you're going

to have to close your business because it's a holiday. You can't be open on a holiday, and so pay us some money. And we'll let you keep your business open. And the merchants were getting really tired of that scheme. We should be getting tired of this carbon tax scheme, the idea that you know, any activity is going to produce carbon. Yes, we are

carbon based life form, so any activity is going to produce carbon. And that's not a sin, and it doesn't need to be forgiven, and we don't need to buy our way out of their self imposed purgatory on us for using energy. And so what it does about this Toyota thing is going to capture air and then extract the CO two from it, and they're going to use waste heat from the engine to inject the CO two into a disposable liquid. Now, I'm hoping that you'll be able to do a CO two ectomy

of this thing. If you, maybe this will be a way for them to sell the cars. As long as we can stop inspections at a local level, then you could pay extra to get this bag on the side and like some kind of a colostomy or something CO two colostomy. It's just just cut this thing off, you know, when you get at home, pay somebody. I'm sure there'll be a buting market for people to cut that off and then to reprogram the computer so you don't have this nagging light and sound

or something saying it's not working. It's not working. It's like, yes, I know, because I threw it in the trash can. But anyway, the project. There's also another sure sign that Toyota remains strikingly unsold on electric vehicles. Yeah, you know, it's you can imagine the consternation of Biden and these central planners. You know, it's like, I think we've got them. You know, everything that people do, it's going to create

carbon dioxide. So we tell everybody we got to measure the carbon dioxide. And then Toyota comes up. The engineers at Toyota come up with us, well, we can recycle the carbon dioxide and we can do more of it than the car is actually using. And I just see Biden. Oh, we thought we had them with our skyhooks, and now they've found a way to redo the sky hooks. What are we going to do now? Because that's what this is, This whole ridiculous scheme that Toyota is coming up with.

There's nothing more than a pacifier that they're sticking in the mouth of politicians like Biden. That's all it is. F one one one. Thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. I said, thank you for including godly values in your commentary. Well, I can't do this news on a regular basis without turning to God. You know, the more you look at this dark world, uh, and these politicians, you've got to

have some hope in something, right. And and when we talk about hope, we're not talking about something that well, you know, I hope that happens, but you don't really think it's going to happen. No. The the the word when we talk about hope in the Biblical standpoint, right, that word is a confident expectation. The English definition of hope has changed over

the years. That's what it used to mean back when they were first doing the translations, you know, back at the King James Origion and stuff like that. But now you know that that that that word has, you know, change, this gradually changed its meaning. No, it still means confident expectation. And so that's that's a good thing we all need to have. Really, Toyota depending on their engineers instead of government, says s flow Zer

eight eighteen. Yeah, you're absolutely right. Uh, this could ironically be good for farmers who want to add CO two to their greenhouses. Yeah, we'll see what format takes when they convert it to a liquid. I'm almost wondering if they're going to turn that into a fuel, you know, because they that's a ridiculous thing with Portia, Right, I say to the German government, don't ban our internal combustion engines. We got an idea of how we can repurpose fuel. You know, we can extract CO two out of

the air. All right, well, what are you where are you getting your energy? Yeah, you're going to generate COEO two. No, we will use windmills and we'll put them at the tip of South American Patagonia or whatever where the wind is constantly blowing and so it'll be pristine energy. And we'll use that energy to extract the CO two out of the air, and we'll make a liquid fuel that can be then put into a standard internal combustion

engine. It's built to run on gasoline or something like that. They called it e fuel. Now, as you can imagine with this bespoke fuel that comes from these pristine area of these windmills and a certain area of Latin America. You can bet this thing is going to be really expensive. But hey, we're talking about Porsches here, right, So but you know, maybe with a Toyota, maybe they'll grab this stuff, turn it into a liquid and then you can maybe you can even feed it back into your tank.

Who knows you like a perpetual motion machine. It runs off of thin air CO two and we're gonna have to and that means that we're gonna have to make more CO two. Those of us who don't choose to go that route, well, we'll be doing our part for the environment because we'd be putting the CO two out there that the plants and now the toyotas need in order

to run. This is a public service. My barbecuing and raising cows and all of these any activity that I engage in Gordon Schwamway, spontaneous combustion is a selling point. There's that's gonna be what it is. So look at nineteen eighties as EV stands for exploding vehicle. Yeah, yeah, pretty much, isn't it. Denver Ataway lines up with the theory that Western leadership is intentionally de industrializing the West with d growth policy Toyota is an Eastern country company

Japan. Right, that's right, Oh, I agree, absolutely, I agree. I don't think that they're on it to the extent that the other people are. But remember it also applies to our food, right, you know. But this last fall around was it November December when they had the last comp thing. The UN is saying everybody's gotta have less meat, and we just you know, leading meat and dairy companies have got to reduce emissions. One of them said this cop twenty eight from the UN. Again from

the UN, why don't we kick them out of America? I mean, don't just stop funding them, which we ought to do that as well. But again, you know, Trump didn't defund them, he didn't kick them out of America because these people all see America as the seat of world government. But they said the UN food system emissions deserve a place at the top of the table. Yeah, let them eat carbon taxes alongside energy and transport, as they represent an estimated third of greenhouse gas emissions and of methane.

Well, those are your estimations, and that's your agenda, and it's all nonsense. But again, you know it's right there below the cars. First, we've got to get rid of the cars and the farm, and then we get rid of the farm arms. Right, So that's where these people are headed. Gordon Schwamway says, I remember just a decade ago when the only thing that the US produced it was in demand globally was pickup trucks and movies. Ye now, people would still like to have the pickup trucks,

we just can't build them, and movies. Nobody wants what America is making anymore with that. Imagine that, says, who wants an ev Mustang made in Mexico with a battery made in Poland White Night one twenty six. The greater the solution, the greater the problem it will also create. Yeah, Gordon Schwamway says, I'm doing my part to reduce the effects of global warming by eating those repugnant cows that make copious amounts of methane from their butts.

Well, the e bikes in New York are making copious fires everywhere, thirty fires involving lithium batteries in twenty nineteen, and then that triple and twenty twenty one to one hundred and four. Then it soared to two hundred and sixty eight last year, and now in just the first two months of twenty twenty four, thirty one such fires have our been recorded. There's been twenty six

injuries and one death. Think about that. So, just going back to twenty nineteen, what the number of e bike fires in New York for the entire year has now been exceeded in just the first two months of this year. So the federal government has spent a lot of money to a lot of

your money, my money, or whatever. It's just made up money, right, who cares, Well, we've got to pay that debt off, and we don't pay the debt off, and if the we have this d dollarization crash, well we're all going to pay for it one way or the other. But you know, they're subsidizing all kinds of ev construction, from e bikes to cars to eighteen wheelers and airplanes and tanks because the Pentagon wants

to get in on this fad as well military industrial complex. But the problem is that it's all coming from China, and China has a low cost alternative to all of this stuff because they have been allowed to create an industrial base. As we destroy our industrial base and they also have access to the minerals. Of course, So the only breaks on China destroying the entire world auto

market are tariffs. You see, as Biden and these other people, the level of subversion to our economies not even comprehended by most people, because as they push us into the evs, they push us in ultimately to China, and everybody is saying, well, when are they going to pull the trigger on that? Without the tariffs, Ford, GM and every other non Chinese automaker would quickly be forced into bankruptcy if we are forced to buy evs.

They have by far and away the cheapest evs because again they're allowed to have cheap energy. They can build as many power plants than they do as they want, and they don't have to put any thing on them to clean them. It's all the stuff about global warming and global climate changes absolute nonsense. When they allow China and India to do whatever they want, it's simply relocating

the industrial base to those countries. And if you ban the technology that we have an edge on, the internal combustion engines, well then that's going to do it. Rivian has fallen on hard times. It's laid off ten percent of its workers. Mercedes has downsized as EV sales projections by fifty percent for twenty thirty. Ford has now stopped all shipments of the Lightning F one. As I pointed out, they're losing like sixty five thousand dollars for every EV

that they produced. So even in North Carolina I talked about this, there's a battery plant that is being put in there from I think it's the same one that says Albemarle announced it was deferring spending on a planned one point three billion dollar plant in North Carolina. That name doesn't seem familiar to me. There was a project where the Vietnamese company was going to build lithium batteries in North Carolina and the billions of dollars subsidy from governments to do that, but

even that is backing off. In the UK, auto dealers are offering discounts of up to twenty five percent on EV's that are sitting on their lots and they still can't get rid of them. So where is China and all of this? All these companies who have followed Biden down this yellow brick road of evs, they're in big trouble. And the bigger trouble is the fact that

the Chinese can just dump all this stuff. The Chinese have been overproducing because they have a centralized economy as well, just like they've been overproducing in terms of real estate construction, and they've created this massive problem, especially for commercial real estate there even before all the lockdowns, and they've overbuilt so much of

the stuff there. They're creating a banking crisis for them as well. But they're also overbuilding in terms of electric vehicles, and so as they point out this article of the obvious ability of China to dominate the EV market, coupled with an increasing public resistance to EV mandates, that's but pressure even on the European Union. A year ago, they took a baby step backward, agreeing to allow sales and registration of internal combustion engine vehicles after the twenty thirty five

deadline if they operate only on carbon neutral fuels. And again that was a baby step. That was what Portia and I think Ferrari, we're pushing for that. All right, all right, all right, well, let the elites still have their internal combustion engines, but they're gonna have to use that

special e fuel it comes from Patagonia. Whatever. Biden had until very recently doubled down on his EV demands, but just a week ago the EPA indicated that it was quote considering, considering our royal masters, our unelected, unaccountable masters at the EPA are considering delaying their EV mandates beyond twenty thirty. But as they point out, it's an election year and they can just abandon that

and flip around in no time at all. So as all this is happening, the Epic Times is producing yet another long article which I've talked about this for the longest time. Doctor Willie Soon and others are talking about the climate change models and how they're check cherry picking their starting points and all the rest of this stuff. This has been around for decades, for decades, but now I think there may be an opportunity because people are starting to see the

end game. Oh you don't want us have any cars, any transportation. You don't want us have any homes. You want to lock us in a fifteen minute city. You don't want us having meat or dairy. You only want us to be able to buy three items of clothing a year. This is what the sea forty agenda is the big cities that are banded together, a lot of these big global cities, and they have put this out. This is where they want to go one trip every three years of less than

one thousand miles. And people are looking at this is in the past when they sell all this stuff, it's like, oh, okay, sure, why wouldn't we want to clean things up? Why wouldn't we want to have green stuff. Maybe it's just a little bit more expensive, but who cares, said the liberals who typically can't afford it, right. But now people are looking at this and say, wait a minute. They're going to cut out meat and dairy and travel and clothing and all the stuff. I don't

know, do you have a good reason for doing this? And that's the key thing. Once people see this agenda, then they're going to take a closer look. I think at these models in the same way that when we had the pandemic mcguffin, people are saying, when an't you're you're shutting everything down and putting masks on our faces and tell us that you're going to inject us. Can we see your evidence for this pandemic? How about did you do any tests on this vaccine. Once you start to get to that level,

I think people are going to start to wake up. Stealth Patriot, thank you for the tip, says I feel supporting you is no different than supporting a missionary. You go ahead into the world with true Christian doctrine and warming. Well. Thank you very much, Thank you very much. I appreciate that. KWD sixty eight says, make America decentralized again. Mata mata, what's the matter with you? What's the out of you? Brian and Dev McCartney, is that we are tired of all the bike lanes that nobody

ever occupied. It just makes more traffic accidents. And that's part of their agenda. That's right. They call it a road diet. I said, when Karen and I were in and Tampa maybe about twenty sixteen or something, and all these streets that I knew, they changed anything about them except that they had taken put them on a diet, had all these bike lanes there,

and we didn't see anybody ever in any of those bike lanes. We were downtown trying to take care of some estate business and stuff like that, and my parents passing away, and so we were downtown Tampa the whole time. And one day we saw one guy, one middle aged guy, riding a bicycle. I said, that's all for him. It's the only one who's using it. And so we're going to take a quick break and when we come back, we're going to talk a little bit about the horse race.

Stay with us Elvis the Beetle and the Sweet Sounds of Motown. Find them on the Oldies channel at APS radio dot com. You're listening to the David Knight Show. I got the horse right hit. The name is Paul Revere. And here's a guy that says a boat with his clear can't do, can't do. This guy says the horse can do. If he says the horse can do, can do, can do. Yeah, it's horse

race time and the press is loving every moment of it. Where you're talking about CNNMSNBC, Fox News or the big con alternative media, they all love this. Well, we're going to talk a little bit about this because we need to put this in perspective. And so let's begin by catching up over the weekend. What's happening with the horse race. Nikki Haley won in the district of Columbia. Yeah, that's about the only place she's going to win

anywhere in that status area right there. But tomorrow is super tuesty, and there's going to be fifteen states that are going to be holding their primaries all at once. This is most likely the last time she will win anything anywhere. Washington is one of the most heavily democratic jurisdictions in the nation, with only about twenty three thousand registered Republicans in the city. Democrat Biden won the district in twenty twenty with ninety two percent of the vote. She held a

rally there in DC. She got all of one hundred people who showed up, and she joked and she says, so, who says that there's no Republicans in DC? Come on, Yeah, we got at least one hundred of them, and they all voted for her. I guess anyway, she began criticizing Trump, and here's one of the issues here, right, big issue and Washington. You might think that some of these people would be a little bit more focused on policy or something, right, and they are,

but in the wrong way. She began criticizing Trump for running up the federal deficit, a very valid criticism, but instead there's a person in the audience who yelled out said, but he can't win a general election. It's madness. So in other words, who cares? I got the horse right here. Her name is Paul Revere, and she can do she can do it, she can win. We don't care about deficits in DC. I mean, don't you know that Republican or Democrats, they don't care about deficits.

And it's just if somebody can win. Yeah, so we're playing forty chess here right. Four out of ten Haley supporters in South Carolina's GOP primary were

self described moderates compared to fifteen percent for Trump. But again, you know, when we look at this, and this is what's building up, this is why we need to pay attention to this, because the people who are Trump supporters are getting themselves worked up into a frenzy that is going to result in January the sixth, part due, and it's going to be worse because they're getting themselves up built up into an even bigger frenzy. They've been working

on this frenzy for four years. You know, they only had a couple of months to build up the anger and the wrath for January the sixth, But they've been doing this for quite some time. And what they don't realize

is that intensity of support doesn't really matter. You can have somebody who is intensely loved by them, Donald Trump, who there is a significant portion of the population may be equal to them that intensely hates him, and then the rest of the country that is just somewhat indifferent to pretty much everything, including the political process. And that's how he can lose an election. But if these people lose the election, they are ready for war. And we'll show

that till you in a minute. Here. Trump, by the way, one in Idaho over the weekend, and then he won in Missouri. They had a Republican caucus, and I don't he won nine and twenty four to nothing. I don't know if that's a number of delegacity. I don't know how the caucus works. And frankly, again, this is a horse race. I'm not interested in getting into the details, and I'm sure that you're not interested in it either. But he won one hundred percent essentially whatever the

process is there with a caucus, one hundred percent of it. And then in Idaho they did have a traditional voting thing, and he won with eighty five percent of the vote in Idaho. Yeah, so that brings us to this Supreme Court decision which they yesterday. And this is a Supreme Court decision that they raced through because we had three states that had at some level or the other, either at state level or at a local level, that said

we're not going to let Trump on the ballot. And so the Supreme Court said, we'll hear that, and then they expedited it, and then they made it even faster, and yesterday they said by ten o'clock today, and so here we are, about a half hour ago they released this information.

They have put Trump back on the Colorado Republican primary ballot. And this is good because I don't think you know, when everybody was arguing over what happened with the twenty twenty election, I said, do you realize where the corruption

begins? The corruption begins with who gets on the ballot. And now this has been taken to an all new extreme in Colorado, in Maine, in Illinois, you know, to take somebody who because it was the Democratic Republican parties that said, well, we're not going to have anybody on the ballot except us, and now the Democrats because this is like Hilander. You know, there can only be one. At some point in time, you got

to take out the other guy. You know, at some point in time, the hero's got to take out Sean Connery, you know, because there can only be one. And so these two and this is game of Thrones, is what this is. This is not that there's a good guy and a bad guy. It's just, you know, they want to be the one who rules them all, and so, as they point out during oral arguments, even Elena Kagan, pointed by Obama, one of the leftists there, said, I think the question you have to confront is why a single

state should decide who gets to be president of the United States. He said during the hearing for a lawyer for the six Colorado voters who sought to have Trump disqualified. Why should six voters be able to disqualify him as well? So I want to have an open ballot. I think we had to have Trump on. I think we had to have independent candidates, We had to have third party candidates. Let the voters decide. You know, no,

no, no, we only have two maybe just one. I mean, take a look at well in Florida, the DNC the Democrats kicked everybody else off of the ballot except for Biden. This is North Korea style elections. They got one candidate, and even he can't get one hundred percent of the vote, people will write in other stuff or whatever. So so now he is on the ballot and they're not going to kick him off. And this

is coming right before Super Tuesday tomorrow. So again this and it should have been a slam dunk because these people were trying to in Colorado and Maine, in Illinois, they were trying to keep him off because they said, well, Fourteenth Amendment, insurrection, all this other kind of stuff. He hasn't been convicted of insurrection, but you know, just accusing somebody now in the Democrats' minds, that's how bad this has become. And Republicans have allowed this

type of thing as well. You know, when we look at civil asset forfeiture, they can steal your property without even indicting you, let alone giving you a trial and finding you guilty. No, I just I think that you did this, and so we're going to treat it as if we'd had due process in a trial. And again Trump didn't do anything to stop any of that. As a matter of fact, he said, well, let's

do that with gun owners. We'll take the gun and we'll do the due process some other time, maybe, right, And so they're all that way, they're all that way, And so the bullet poin it's on This article from CNBC again goes back in and says the US Constitution says no person can serve as an officer of the United States who engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the US after taking an oath of federal office. They're still trying to make

the case even though the Supreme Court has thrown it out. The key thing is that you've got to convict him and these other people of participating in an insurrection or you don't have anything. And it was ludicrous, as I still think it's ludicrous that his people would say, well, we're going to say that he wasn't subject to the constitution, he's not an officer of the United States and as president all that. It's like, well, I don't know. That seems to me to be a little bit too clever here to be

true. So both sides wanted this to happen quickly. Has now been released, and so now that Avenue has been closed down to the left in terms of opposing him, and as Wall Street Journal said, everything is going his way except for the money, and we'll get to that in a moment. However, even though he is things are breaking his way politically and legally, he is still not secure enough in his victory. So he is out there trying to pander and run to the left. And so this was sent to

me by a listener. This is Harry Hound on Twitter, and they sent me a tweet that was put out by Dustin Grage who said, I never want to hear anyone argue that Trump is pro life ever again. He just says that he wants to federalize abortion again, which would nullify the heartbeat protections. This is what I've said. I said, you know, you got some places where you know, they put the cutoff date at six weeks or eight weeks, which Trump said was too harsh. You federalize this, and

everybody who's talking about it says, well take it up fifteen. You know, fifteen is more than they allow in France, in liberal France. This is what Republicans are trying to do. So I said, first of all, that's a loss. Secondly, you know, New York is not going to pay any attention to this whatsoever. I was just going back and looking at the history of abortion laws, and you know, it was in nineteen seventy. Ruby Wade was in nineteen seventy three, But it was in nineteen

seventy that New York legalized abortion. And for the three years from the time they were the first state to do it, they had before they legalized abortion, they had the harshest abortion laws of any state in America, longest prison terms, and all the rest of this stuff. And then in nineteen seventy spring of nineteen seventy they legalized it. Governor Nelson Rockefeller could not wait to

sign it. He immediately as soon as it went through the Senate, and it was narrowly, narrowly won in the House and the Senate they had a bit of a block and they had to convince one guy to change his vote so they could get it passed in the Senate. As soon as that happened, he immediately signed it and got it activated. They had in the three years between going from the most restrictive abortion law to the least to legalizing it

in New York. That brought in all these people from neighboring states into New York. It became ground zero for killing your kid. And they had over four hundred thousand abortions in those three years. Sixty five percent of them were out of state. And so when you look at somebody from New York like Donald Trump, somebody who prides himself on being a hedonistic, you know,

sexualized playboy, that's where he was hanging out with Jeffrey Ebstey. Isn't any surprise that he's doing this about abortions, But largely they're coming in with a certain number of weeks and the number fifth has mentioned. I haven't agreed to any number. I'm going to see. We want to take an issue that was very polarizing and get it settled and solved so everybody can be happy. But I will Yeah, doesn't that sound just like what he was saying with

the Trump bump stop? But you have to be very very powerful on background checks. Don't be shy, and don't worry about bumpstock. We're getting rid of it where it'll be. I mean, you don't have to complicate the bill by air. We can do this paragraphs. I'm getting rid of it. I'll do that myself because I'm able to Fortunately, we're able to do that without going through Congress. Yeah, his style of governing is not what the constitution says. But let's make a deal. I can do this.

Let's do something everybody is happy with. So let's do something with abortion that everybody's going to be happy with. What a fool to even say something, and even greater fool to believe somebody like this. And as this was said to me, they said this ISCM. Trump is negotiating how many weeks we're going to take to kill a baby? How many you know what age can we kill a baby? We're going to do something to make everybody happy.

We're going to do something so I can win an election. That's what's called forty chess. That's why I was so obnoxious for Alex Jones to make that his catchphrase. But don't worry about Trump betraying his principles. He doesn't have any principles. Don't worry about him betraying his campaign promises. You know, he doesn't care about promises that he made to his wives, and he doesn't care about promises he made to you. He doesn't care about his oath that

he took to his wife. He doesn't care about his oath that he took to the Constitution. This guy is whatever works for him, A pragmatist without any principles whatsoever. That's where he is. Whether you're talking about guns or abortion or any other conservative issue. He's got one issue Trump because he refers to himself and the third person. And then this, I said, these people are getting themselves worked up. Donald Trump is the greatest thing ever,

right, the greatest president we've ever had in this country. Bannon is telling them. And they're all cheering at Seapack and all the rest of this stuff. They're getting themselves worked up. Have a civil war. Listen to this. This woman is glibally talking about war. And you know, when you have Americans who have this kind of attitude, because we have no memory of what war's like. We have no experience of what wars like. It's it's something that we watched on our TV sets. You know. We we treat

war as if it were a spectator sport. We watched all these people being shot on TV and in the movies and video games and anything doesn't really matter, right, It's just a And we've got the mindset of a school shooter, you know, on an international level. That's that's our approach when it comes to wars. We have we hold life as dear as some school shooter does, because we've been so desensitized with the fiction that we have consumed everywhere. And so this woman thinks that, uh, you know, hey,

a civil war just be kind of like a spectator sport or something. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a revolutions. What does that look like to you? Total mayhem? But I think it's gonna be the only choice that some people see. They say, Joe Biden wins the White House. Again, you don't believe that he actually does. How do how does Trump come into power? It may be up to us. It's at a physical takeover of the White House could be and it wouldn't just be the White House,

it would be the country, the Pentagon. Sure, and you think that human life could be a it could be a consequence ofthing. It could be it's called collateral damage and the cost of war. I don't know what to say. These are conversations that the last fifteen minutes, Nicole. These are the parts when I talk about untangling all of this When I said, okay, what does it mean to take over the country, she goes, well, you started in state government and work your way towards Washington. Right.

This is so complex and so deep. And again these are not one off conversations though. These are conversations that folks are engaged. I said, he or do you talk to your family about this, your neighbors? She goes, Oh, yeah, we are all ready for this moment. Yeah, are you ready for this moment? Do you really think you're ready? You may think that you are ready, but you are not ready for what happens. Like any student of history knows the naivete that is there with the beginning

of these wars, especially look at our last civil war. People on both sides, Oh, this will be over no time. They can't handle this. These people have no idea what they're doing. This is how dangerous they are. And this is why I talk about MAGA, and this is why I talk about Donald Trump. You got to not put all of your hopes on one man and one office, because if you do, you'll have a

civil war. And that's what they want. And that's one of the reasons why the Democrats are doing this absurd process because they want to build him up into some kind of a maga messiah. A physical takeover may be needed to get Donald Trump back into the White House. There's a civil war brewing. Well, it is in their minds as a matter of fact. And so this is from some listeners, Jay and Jessica and said, I've been working so hard for the last few years in local government to make a difference where

I live. Even though I don't support the public education system, I know a majority of society is going to go through these institutions, so it seems worthy of my effort. And I absolutely agree with that. And so Alex Newman said, he said, look, you got your kid in a burning building, you know the school system. Get your kid out of that burning building. Then put the fire out, because if you don't, it's going to burn down the rest of the neighborhood, the rest of the town.

And that's exactly why you get involved with the local school board. Yeah, don't put your kids in there by all means. But this thing is on fire and it's going to destroy our communities if we don't because the majority of kids are going to go through it. So he says, I know personally many board members, as I have helped to get them elected, even become

friends. I door knock, I wave signs, I call campaigns, I get their petitions signed, and the network, it says, But even as I try to, even as I try to avoid the Trump effect on the larger stage, it keeps showing up here. You sent me this picture of this person who's running for school board, this guy Chase Williams, and he's got pro students. What does that mean? Pro parents, pro taxpayers and real big in a separate section, the only pro Trump candidate. What is

that about that? You know? Again, why, as he says, why does a school board official see it necessary to wrap themselves in Trump? Well, it's because of what the Republican Party has become. It's just it's become this personality cult. This is far worse than I'm serious, it's far you never saw. I saw this stuff happening with Obama, and I thought it was very worrying when I saw the left doing it. But now it's

gone to a whole new level with Trump. I never saw people running for school board, for example, when Obama was there saying, you know, and I fully support Obama, all this kind of stuff and we would have if that had happened, we would have focused on that. You know, we focused on these kids dressing up in military uniforms and you know, stomping around and talking about how Obama is this or that, and you know, that seemed to be very threatening. And I can understand why people feel threatened

when people are talking about civil war with Trump. I think it's stupid. I think it's very dangerous. And yet this level of idol worship has surpassed even Obama with Trump. So you know, maybe, you know, we're talking to people about local stuff, about school boards, maybe this is the opportunity to try to get them to connect Trump to what he actually did in twenty twenty. I always use the analogy of financial strings attached to all of

this stuff. Maybe the people at the schools can understand that, because that's a whole purpose of the Department of Education, the federalization of this. Let's give them money. Okay, you're addicted to them, you know, feed the animals, to pacify them, to domesticate them. And now that they're feeding out of your hand, now you tell them what you want them to teach, right, And that's exactly what Trump did. With his executive order.

You know, the real pandemic order began with the CEO of Eli Lilly I talked about last week, alex' zar. He put that out at the end of January, and then you know, six weeks later you had Trump do his executive order that released the money. It was the money that kicked off all of these governors. But of course they'll all say, well, it was the governor's It wasn't Trump who did it, and it was the Democrat governor. They won't even most of them won't even acknowledge the tyranny of

the Republican governors. But it was the money, just like it's the money from Washington that is pushing all this crazy stuff in the schools. I love what Jason Barker did. He sent this to me. He's got the evil clown. You know, clowns have become evil, and there's a clown and he's got a Maga balloon. And the bottom line there is vote harder this time, and of course if they don't get what they want, they're going to fight harder this time as well. That's the bad part of this.

But I love the thumbnail that he did for his his show vote harder this time. The problem is that it's not just clowns that are sinister. It's these Civil War maga clowns that are ones who are really, really sinister. And as you look at what happened in the aftermath of January sixth, look, Biden owns this persecution, this political persecution of January six It's absolutely corrupt. And I'm far more concerned about what happened to the January sixth people than

I am about what happened to Trump. Trump hasn't had any punishment at all. I mean, this financial thing could hurt him, that could be the punishment, but I don't think they're going to lock him up. They did, however, lock up a lot of January six people and gave them what essentially is life in prison for this stuff. They just had a Supreme Court ruling that throughout one of these enhancement charges. They came up with all kinds

of ridiculous enhancements to this stuff to get people in jail. I mean, you look at Joe Biggs. He's in there. He didn't get violent with anybody. If he'd been violent with anybody, you know that they would have shown it. They featured him walking around with a smile on his face in the congressional hearings, and then they wanted to give him something like thirty three

years, and they gave him seventeen instead. And now the DOJ wants to appeal that sentence and they want to get their thirty three years all together. That's insane, that's absolutely insane. He's already served more time than he should have for anything that he did. There far more time. These January sixth persecutions is what they are. That is one hundred percent on Biden. But we all knew what was going to happen. We all knew that was going

to happen to these people. And I say we all knew. Alex knew he robbed them and sent them to Trump knew he robbed them and sent his supporters into that stuff. Made two hundred and fifty million dollars off of Save America, and he's still feeding off of that troth, even for his massive legal fees, as I point out, Yeah, most of the he's paying millions of dollars to Elena Habba. Do you you supported Trump with Save America or Alex? I don't even know what Alex did with the money went into

his purse, of course, for stop to steal. But the stuff that you gave to Trump. You see what he's doing. He's hiring this incredibly inept and competent lawyer, Elena Habba. She's so taken with well, I'd rather be pretty even smart. Well, I think she'd rather be rich than

to be either pretty or smart. And she's getting rich off the contributions that people gave Trump to do something legally back in December of twenty twenty, which he didn't do, by the way, And so we all knew about this, and you know, you got some of these clowns who went there on January sixth, Some of them were not dressed up like clowns. They were dressed up like military people. They were LARPing out there have action role playing.

You know, you got the guy with they got helmets, and they got bulletproof vests, and they got the you know, the gloves with a knuckles and him and all the rest of the stuff, shields, all the I mean, you know, just ridiculous. But here is a journalist who was not doing any of this LARPing, okay, and he was just there to cover it. Steve Baker working for Glenn Beck, and here's a video

of him being taken out in handcuffs. Look at this guy, nice, fifty sixty something and they're taking him out in handcuffs because he reported on this not allowed to have free press. This is the tyranny that Joe Biden is putting out there, and this is the other push that is taking us into a civil war when people see this kind of tyranny. Now, I don't know what Glenn Beck is going to do. Perhaps he will stand behind Steve Baker, because you know, we've already had this once. We had it

with Sam Montoya, who worked for Alex as a photographer. Alex traveling around there in Washington on January sixth with his entourage as he always did, and when he saw this stuff happening, he ran to the other side of Washington and hung out at the Supreme Court. Except for Sam, who was actually doing the work of a journalist. Sam was actually filming what was happening with this historic moment. That's what a journalist is supposed to do, and that's

what anybody should be able to do with free speech. You don't have to be some kind of certified journalist or you don't have to do this for a living. And instead, you know, they came after him, they arrested him. Alex was like, Oh, don't worry, Sam, take care of you. They fired him, fired him, just abandoned him. Now, Fortunately Sam was under house arrest, he didn't get the kind of treatment in the prisons that these other people did. We'll have to see what happens

with this guy. But I have a feeling that even Glenn Beck is going to give more support to his employees than Alex did. Almost everything is going Crump's ways as a Wall Street journal except financially. You know, who is he going to sell to this time? Who's going to bail him out of this? And you when we talk about competence, right, is Trump competent? Is he competent? Can he even take care of himself? Right? I don't think so. You look at all of this stuff that was going

throughout his entire administration, all this Russia Gate stuff in it. He couldn't even defend himself adequately against that. And he's a commander in chief, he's the boss. Finally, he fired a couple of FBI guys, That's all he did. He could have shut this whole thing down. He didn't do it. And when you look at this New York atrocity, and it is an atrocity, this thing done by Letitia James and this judge and gern what a joke. That is a horrible law, made even more horrible by their

selective enforcement of it. Clearly political person. However, Trump knew this. Trump knew that Ingron had already found him guilty and he was going to get a massive fine as a matter of fact, what they were talking about. They upped it at the last minute, but it was in the neighborhood of what they're talking about here, and the fine. Even if they had not up to it at the last minute, he still didn't have liquid assets prepared

to pay for this. Instead, during the trial, he wanted to have this stuff thrown at him, or he just completely so oblivious and so arrogant that he thought something else was going to happen. I don't know which was those Either one of those would be disqualifyed. But he knows he's going to have a two hundred or three hundred or three fifty or whatever million. And he didn't try to sell anything or liquid eate any assets or make any arrangements

to get alane. And now he's right up to the deadline on this stuff and they're kind of panicking, Oh well, you know what, and it's just hubris, hubris from him, hubris from his lawyer, no preparations with all this stuff. Absolute arrogance and incompetence that is here. And who's he going to get to loan him this money? You know, he got the

Rothschilds to bail him out with the casinos. You know, Wilbur Ross was the rothschild man there, and it's like, hey, look at this guy, look at how you can work the crowds, look at how they love him. We could probably use that. And then he bailed him out, gave him, you know, changed the He had borrowed more than half a billion dollars at fourteen percent interest. He couldn't make any of this work. He got bailed out by the Rothschilds and immediately was in trouble again. He's

an idiot. Trump was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He's an idiot. He doesn't know how to run any of this stuff. He can't manage these casinos because of the size of his ego. He can't make any rational bis decisions. And the same thing is true with this as well. So who's going to go to Is he going to get money from Big Farmer? Is he going to get it from you know, some other interest that's out there. Is he going to get it from the rash? Who's

going to own him? Who's going to own him with this stuff? And again, you know he's he's I think he's going to win when he appeals this because it's such a ridiculous case. However, Uh, they're going to seize his buildings if he doesn't come up with the cash because he's got to have that cash to appeal it. So again, you know, tomorrow is going to be super Tuesdy. That's all anybody's going to talk about. Is going to be the horse race aspect, not about any of the influence.

And then it's going to be Biden and Trump more reruns because you know, both of these guys failed as president. They failed to even pretend to be bound by the Constitution and what they do. And I think it just shows, you know, whether we're talking about the pandemic mcguffin or the climate mcguffin. And I've seen people who are apologists for Trump. Oh, the Paris

Climate Accord. He didn't end the Paris Climate Accord. He kept it for the entire four years, and he said at the beginning of his administration, well, I'll get rid of it, but I'll wait until after the twenty twenty Why why you keep it there so that people keep pretending that it is binding. And then he got rid of it right after the election for two months, for two months because Biden is going to put it back in because he'd lost the election. The whole thing was a scam. Even that was

a scam. The pandemic was a scam. You understand that we have a globalist occupying government. We have, I think we need to call it, start calling it gog, globalist occupying government. And then of course you got Gog and you got maga. Is sounding apocalyptic, isn't it? Kind of the American Armageddon? Here Gog and Maga. So Bablinbee says, the Democrats are starting to panic as Biden is not dead yet. I like the comments

of Ted Cruz who said, what are they gonna do? Something like we came to Bernie and that's really what they are doing with Biden and low of Biden dying Democrats, says the babelin b hope that he could be reasoned with to make way for a stronger candidate. We try to tell Joe that he's done great and it's time to move on, but he won't budge, said a Democrat strategist. We fed an elderly man literally gallons of ice cream every day. His arteries are half filled with chocolate chips. How has he not

yet kicked the bucket? How at least say well, instead of that, he's putting out Jill, his wife, who is always referred to in the press as doctor Jill. She's got a PhD in education. She is not a doctor. You know, that is something that really greats on a lot of mds. You know, they'll put him, make sure they'll emphasize by putting MD after their name instead of PhD. But I think, especially the way that they were pushing doctor Jill during the pandemic of the view, the

people of the view so stupid. They really did think. I think that she was a medical doctor. But what is she doing well? She is coming out to harangue Trump over the abortion issue. One of the reasons why I say, well, we're going to make everybody happy. We're going to see on fifteen weeks. I don't know, Maybe we'll do a different number of weeks before we rip the babies apart. She said. I've been so

proud of how Joe's placed women at the center of his agenda. But Donald Trump, she said, and then they booed, he has spent a lifetime tearing us down, women and devaluing our existence. Oh wait a minute. You know what, in my lifetime, our society has been busy tearing babies apart and devaluing their existence. And it's people like Jill Biden who and the Democrat Party who have been right at the center of all of that. Evaluating

children, devaluating families, devaluating marriage, motherhood, all of this. That's what the Democrats have been doing. They've been devaluing it and ripping it apart. My entire life. The campaign is looking to use a top surrogate to organize and mobilize female voters. She said. Donald Trump is dangerous to women and to our families. What families, what families? They don't want to get married pit at last week. You know, most of most women of

a marriageable age now do not want to get married. They don't want to have kids. Men more than women want to get married, men more than women want to have kids. Why because they have focused their massive propaganda machine on women from the moment, you know, from the mid twentieth century on. And I told them they want to be men and they need to have a matriarchy, get rid of the payarchy. Let's have a matriarchy. Well, there's no virtue in a matriarchy over a patriarchy. They just don't like

the plan that God put which goes back to the garden of Eden. They if they went back and they looked at that might put some things into perspective for them, might kind of make sense. You know. It just wasn't pain and childbirth. But it was also the desire to rule over men that was put in that as a frustration that was there, but not to have children, not to want children. That's one of the reasons why you see

the birth rates dropping everywhere. But there's also physiological, chemical, other things like that they're involved in there as well. They said, when our daughters, she went on to say, this is a Biden again, Jill Biden, When our daughter's futures are at stake. What daughters right, what daughters planned? Parenthood? They don't want. They're planning not to have any parenthood. They're planning not to have families. They're planning not to have daughters.

That's what they're planning. Our country and its freedom hangs in the balance, says the woman whose husband did mandated lockdowns. Who didn't care about my body, my choice, even when it really was only your body. He didn't care about your choice, your informed consent. And so we go back to Maga. We look at what's happening on that sign, the Guardian taking a look at what Steve Bannon did. By the way, let me just get some of these comments here, Audi, m are good to see you there,

Good to see you there. Audy jailed for exercising his First Amendment rights. Police are useless when it comes to upholding their oath to the Constitution. They'll enforce an unlawful order and a heartbeat. That's absolutely true, You're right, Audi. They should have refused to arrest a journalist who was simply reporting. Yeah, what else is next? Right? What is that that they're incapable of? Where will they draw the line? Well, they won't draw

the line anywhere. They'll do as they're told, just following orders about Trump and war. Goy says trumpet pro gay marriage, He just had one in mar Lago. Sullivan, John Sullivan, I think a big conservative writer, somebody who's with the Lincoln Project, pro abortion, pro executive order, bands on gun rights, pro zionist. What exactly does he stand for again? Yeah, what is it that he wants that is a conservative? Audi replies,

and he says Trump supporters are the quintessence of cognitive dissonance. That's absolutely right, targeted in from a individual says that jab lady thinks she's in a Marvel movie. Yeah, Stephen Casper, we are on our way to a civil war no matter who wins an ex selection. I agree, that's what they're setting up they want. Again, you got about a quarter of the country, you know, one quarter, that is two quarters. They should

say half the country is ready for a civil war. Yeah, twenty five percent of them are Democrats, twenty five percent of them are Republican loyalists to that base, to those candidates, that party and everything. They're ready to fight. And that's fifty percent of the country and the other rest of us are looking at this and say what do we do these idiots? How do we protect ourselves from them? We're on our way to a civil war, no matter who wins, said Stephen Caspar Beyond Hell says, no one is

ready for war. That's right, Tomic dog David. If I recall one of the first engagements during the Civil War, had people come to spectate, things don't change, will be the same, now, yeah, that's right, the first Battle of Manassas, or as theft of the Left, because they were about central government, folks. That's a Lincoln as a matter of fact, an alternative history or hairy turl dove that ended the war early. So all the major characters are still alive and didn't die. And Lincoln didn't

get assassinated because he's run out of town on a rail essentially. But he comes back, has a political comeback a decade or two later as the leader of the Socialist Party. So yeah, I say the left. But when they called it the Battle of a bull Run, and the Confederates called it the Battle of Manassas, and they had two battles there, so there was

a first and second Manassas or a first and second bull Run. The military leaders and the North understood the importance of rivers, so they would name these battles after rivers because that's how they can transport stuff. But it was there at Manassas and they did they had everybody show up to watch this thing as a spectator sport. Little did they realize it's just how horrific it was going to become. Nobody realized that, and you know, they got a real

taste of it, didn't. They just just amazing slaughter. And you think that now they stood up, like, go some kind of a duel and you know, line of thousands or tens of thousands of guys at essentially point blank range just firing at the other side. And after they fired off the first volley, there's so much white smoke they couldn't see anything. So they're just firing, loading, and firing blindly into the fog and then taking the bullets as they come. Absolutely insane. That's war for you. But now

we have perfected these killing machines. We still have the insanity that we had with the Civil War, but now they've got really precise weapons. It truly is amazing, and it makes me so angry to see people like, yeah, yeah, it's gonna be civil war. Yeah, yeah, yeah, completely detached from reality. Gordon Schwamwe says. Schwamwe says, civil unrest guarantees are swift demise. Many enemies are waiting to capitalize off such including multinational peacekeeping

forces at our borders. Exactly right, exactly right. So let's take a look at some of these scumbags who are stoking the fires of a civil war. Scumbags like Steve Bannon. As a matter of fact, now when he was at Seapack, this is what he had to say in Destiny is to have the greatest political comeback in American history. And on November fifth, to

drive the vermin out of sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. Biden, you and your crime family are nothing but trash, okay, And on the twentieth of January of twenty twenty five, we're going to take out the trash. Says a man who looks like he's homeless, sleeping on a park bench. Every time you see him. Now he's recycling Alex Jones, You and your crime family, your trash. It's like, really, you stole that stick from Alex Jones and it didn't really go over too well. And he was shooting his

mouth off before the for January the sixth. You know, whatever it takes, we're going to get Biden out of that White House. Come with me, meet me there, right yeah, right. These people, these Biden and Trump camp followers, you know, again going back to the Civil War, they called them camp followers. They called who camp followers, prostitutes, prostitutes, camp followers followed the army around. As a matter of fact, we get the label hooker because General Hooker of the Union Army was one of

the few generals who didn't like that. Most of them said, he get these prostitutes out of there, you know, run them away, run away. You know, they didn't like that. He embraced it, he embraced the practice. He was friendly to them. He became a friend of the prostitutes. Hence the name hookers hookers. And so we got these seapack hookers, We got grifters, Steve Bannon, Mike Flynn, Jack be Soviet,

Julie Green, the prophetess, right, all these people. And Bannon goes there and he's yelling and screaming about how Trump won, you know, just like Julie Green, because he gave us three years of peace and prosperity before he was hit with a Chinese bioweapon. It's a Chinese bioweapons. He's a lab thing. Stole the twenty twenty election. Media. I want you to suck on this. I want the White House to suck on this. You

lost in twenty twenty. Donald Trump is the legitimate president of the United States. Trump one Trump one Trump one Trump one Trump one Trump one. Yeah. Well, you know he's been milking that now for four years, and that was always a plan, you know, Tempole. When Luke Ardowski says, well, what about this vaccine thing and this lockdown stuff, I'm so tired of hearing about that, said Temple. We pi him. He did a thing four years ago, and that's all people want to talk about.

I'm tired of talking about his vaccine and his lockdowns all the rest of this stuff, says Tempole, who, just like Bannon, can't stop talking about that election four years ago. But of course, a couple of weeks before the election, the end of October, Bannon was talking to a Chinese audience of wealthy people, brought around by his Chinese billionaire friend Guo, who was

part of the Chinese Communist Party, but run out of town. Not because he's a good guy, not because he's some kind of Thomas Jefferson, but simply because it was a game of thrones, you know, just like with with Donald Trump. And so here's this guy who's just shouting Trump won, Trump won. Well, here's what Bannon was saying two weeks before the election. And what Trump's gonna do is just a Cleare victory. Right, He's gonna be Clare victory. But that doesn't mean he's a winever. He's just

gonna say the learner. He's just gonna say he's a winner. That's right. The Democrats, more of our people vote early, they count, there's voted to mail, and so they're going to have a natural disadvantage, and Trump's gonna take advantage. If that's our strategy. He's gonna clear himself winner. So when you wake up Wednesday morning, it's gonna be a firestone. I'm gonna be tea from crazy, the media crazy, the courts are crazy,

and Trump's will be sitting there mocking tweet you lose. I'm the winner, I'm the king. And he'll be all over He'll be he'll be going where's Hunter's hunter on a crackpipe. I mean, no, he'll be because then it doesn't matter. Remember, here's the thing. After the Trump never has to go to a voter again, he's gonna fire the fbid version for the seam. Say you how about that, because he's never gonna he's done his last election. Oh, he's gonna be off to chasing be crazy.

Also if Trump is if Trump is losing by ten or eleven o'clock at night, it's going to be even crazier. No, because he's gonna sit right down and said they stole. Yeah. Agree, I'm directing the Attorney general to shut down all ballot places in all fifty states. It's going to be No, he's not going out easy Trump. If Biden's winning, Trump is going to do some crazy Yeah. Well, you know, here we are four years later, and if Trump gets elected a second time, he's not

got to run for reelection. He is going to be off the chain and he's going to do some really crazy stuff. And as Wes Robertson said, Bannon was a script writer in Hollywood. Fitting seems like he wrote this script. I mean, he was talking about how they were going to claim that the election was stolen regardless. Yeah, uh, you know, and I look at sea pack Trump won. Trump One always said, yeah, I always hated pep rallies in high school before the Games. I had to go

because I was in the band. You know, those are required, and we would said there, would mock them, you know, but out there getting a chair, you know, let's beat so and so. We're gonna take that, you know why we're the enemy of the week Wise, it was so orwelly into me. You know, it's like, oh, this week we're going after Goldberg or whatever the guy was or in nineteen eighty four. And we'd sit there and they would do their chairs and we were at

our own chair, would yell out make them bleed. You know, it's just ridiculous. It was juvenile when we were in high school. These are people in their sixties who still have this high school pep rally mindset. And in addition to that, they're talking civil war. They're crazy. They're crazy. These MAGA people are crazy. Stay away from them, Stay away from Bannon and Trump and Alex and Roger all these people. They're crazy. They'll

get you in jail for the rest of your life. They'll bring there another front in a civil war. As a listener pointed out, Yeah, we got these open borders and we've got people being brought in. They got a lot of different things that got planned for us, and it's going to be a multi crisis and this is one of them. Bannon, seventy years old, is currently appealing a criminal conviction and a four month prison sentence for defying

a subpoena from the J six Committee. And so again, as they point out in The Guardian, he's got a regular podcast called The War Room where he propagates false narratives about the twenty twenty election and coronavirus vaccines. But you know, he's not going to point the coronavirus vaccines as being something from Trump. No, it was something that China did to us. It was the lab. It was a China flu. And you see Bannon, and you see info Wars, and you see Breitbart, and you see even JFK Junior

RFK Jr. All of them misdirecting people. The bioweapon was the vaccine. The vaccine bioweapon was put together by DARPA for a long time, working with Fauci and the rest of these people. That's the weapon that's the weapon, and they don't want you to focus on that. So they want you to focus on China. Why well, because that's another one of the wars that

they want to get us into. You know, not just infiltrate us with drug cartels or Chinese spies who can take out infrastructure and things like that. No, not just a civil war either. They want to have a war with China as well. Bannon's tenure at the White House was short, says Guardian, and acrimon as he clashed with the president's daughter, Ivanka and her husband Jared, who later described him as a toxic presence, accused him of

undermining the president's agenda. Trump himself may have been piqued by how much media attention Bannon was receiving, and eventually branded him sloppy Steve. I think that that was it. I said that at the time, and I still stand by that. I think, you know, Saturday Night Live and everybody was doing these things where Bannon was the real brains of the operation and Trump was just a front. It's pretty close to the truth. It's just that Bannon

wasn't the one controlling things. Trump was afront and he didn't want to be seen that way, and he didn't want to be upstaged by anybody, because again, he's the celebrity. He needs to be the star of this little reality TV show. That's why he fired Steve Bannon. Deconstruction of the administrative state, says Bannon, a radicalizing of the federal government bureaucracy, and an isolationist America First policy that keep the country out of a third World war.

I'm for all those things. I don't believe that Bannon or Trump are. As a matter of fact, we say, well, we're going to have an American isolationist policy to keep us out of a third World war. And yet what is he doing. He's blaming all the pandemic stuff and the failure of Trump's administration on the Chinese. That's setting on the ground for war. If the Chinese did that to us in twenty twenty, we ought to take him out. And because Trump did that to us in twenty twenty, he

needs to be taken out. He's the enemy, he's the fifth column. He's the spy who wears the uniform of your soldiers, but he's actually working for the other side. No, I would agree with deconstructing the administrative state, except Trump was over that for four years and didn't do it. Are a radical downsizing of the federal government, Except Trump didn't do that either,

And he didn't do anything to get rid of NATO. As a matter of fact, he goaded them into upping the ANTE so that we could have the money for this war. So again you got a guy with a Lincoln project, says Bennon, is a if not the primary spiritual and intellectual force of this nationalist movement that is now in control of the Republican Party. Can you

trust him? And can you trust Trump? Over the weekend, we had Ivanka and Jared go to a lavish wedding in India along with Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg and Black Rocks, Larry Fink, Disney CEO, Bob Iger. You see, it's a big club and you ain't in it, and be glad that you aren't. This is the globalist occupier government that is there a

three day pre wedding event, big party. The son of Asia's richest man was getting married, and so you know this guy, the father has got a chair of Reliance Industries, which is involved in energy, petrochemicals, retail, telecommunications, mass media, entertainment, textiles, and this is a you

know again, just like you would have different royal families. Mary right well, he is having his son Mary, the daughter of the CEO of Incore Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals and Consumer Health Vyron Merchant, and so he's adding to his portfolio, to the family portfolio pharmaceuticals and healthcare that he adds all those other things too. The guest list included about twelve hundred Indian and international celebrities.

Again you know, Larry Fink of Black Rock, Canadian former Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Ivanka Trump wrote on Instagram on Friday that she had a magical evening. Isn't that nice? Magical evening? I guess it helped that Disney's CEO was there sprinkling faery dust everywhere. Zuckerberg also posted photos and talked about it on Instagram. Of course, they were entertained by pop star Rihanna, who was paid between eight and nine million dollars for her performance. Again, just

be glad that you are not involved with those people. We'll be right back analyzing the globalists. Next move and now the Deep and Nuts show, Oh Syrian Girls, says after sending all of our manufacturing to China. How can we go to war with them? Where will our industrial support to back a war come from? Oh? Wow, see that's the They're not planning on winning this war. They just want they want the war, but they don't want to win the war. As a matter of fact, I think they

do have a plan. Though. We have the God of pronouns on our side, and you want to know just how bad things It's much worse than losing our industrial base. We have lost our minds. Here is Corporal Clinger from Trump's Space Force. All too often I hear leaders talk about provider. This is the guy with dignity and respect like it's an aspirational goal. Not good enough. Dignity and respect is the bare minimum, it's the floor of

where we can be. We must set our sites higher. And we're in so inclusivity because there are still far too many people out there, not just LGBTQ individuals, that feel marginalized, shut out, or discriminated against. So for all of you out there, I ask you to set out your symbols

of pride, share your pronouns in your emails. Are these guys thinking If you're a person who doesn't think they need to initiate difficult conversations about racial and gender barriers and share a bit of your vulnerability in a way that draws others in. You all have the power to take intentionally inclusive actions to ensure the multiple perspectives that we know make us stronger as we devise winning war fighting strategies get heard. As my son said, it must be hard to do that

voice all day. Zero had commented on that and said, Russia and China tremble. Now they're just trying to hold the laughter and you know, instead of just letting it go in a in a roar, they're kind of shaking as they're trying to hold that laughter in. Well, let's take a quick look though at some of the money behind this, some of the pharmaceutical money behind this. You know, Nikki Haley gets fresh off of this heady win in Washington. D C said, I don't know if Trump would follow the

Constitution in a second term. I know he won't. He didn't follow it in his first term. Of course, he's not going to follow it in his second term. He doesn't have to stand for voters. He's going to be. As Steve man and said, off the chain. Yeah, he escaped that chain in his first term, as Patrick Henry said, trust no man, but bind them down with the chains of the constitution. Well, Trump was off the chain. He wasn't bound down with any constitutional chains in

this first term. Of course, he's not going to be doing that. And by the way, neither would Nicki Haley. She would not follow the constitution. She's already made that clear. Do you think Donald Trump would follow the constitution if he were elected to a second term? Let me ask you this, do you think he'd be faithful to his wife who he got married

a fourth time? I don't think they'd do that either. So yeah, So how the family fortune behind a major American pharmaceutical company has quietly funded conservative causes. You see, we look at this and we say, well, why isn't anything being done about these people. We're not even having a show hearing like they are in the UK. And of course the inquiry that they're

doing in the UK is nothing more than window dressing. Nobody's going to get any trouble, nobody's going to be disciplined, nobody's going to be found guilty of their crimes against humanity, their mass murder plans, none of that's going to happen in the UK. But you know, at least they have the decency to put up a front. I guess we don't even have the decency

to do that. With all of the Dog and Pony Show hearings that Jim Jordan and Senator Kennedy and all these Republicans do all the time, they don't even have the decency to do this even pretend to care. And as I said all along, well, it's because these guys are making money off of

pharmaceutical companies, are getting paid by them. They also were partners in the murder at the time that had happened, just like murder on the or in Express, the act of the Christie thing where they all all of the suspects stuck the knife and the person that they killed, they all took a turn at stabbing, and they've all done that to us. Murder on the Warp Speed Express, and so of course they're not going to do anything about that. But it gets even broader. You know, you had to an astonished

Tucker Carlson. You had a guy come on and goes, you know, when Pfiser is running all these different ads, they're not doing it has brought to you by Yeah, they're not doing it because they think that the people are going to buy their product, right, They're doing this because they're buying influence with the network, because you know, if you're making twenty five million dollars a year. He didn't explain it this way. He didn't personalize it

to Tucker. But if Tucker's making twenty five million a year, he's not going to come out against Pfizer and these other big corporate sponsors of his program. He knows better than that. They eventually fired him, but they fired him because he was going to cost them money with a lawsuit over this ray Epps thing. And look, it doesn't matter whether ray Epps was a fed or not, even if ray Epps was everything that Darren Beedy at Revolver claims

that he wants. And Darren Beatty had made those claims about about oath Keeper's president Stuart Rhodes, about Ingrico Terario, who was with the Proud Boys, and it was believable within Ricoterio because he had a history of being an informant. Nevertheless, Darren Beatty said these guys were, you know, provocateurs, and they set this whole thing up. They're not going to put them in jail. They got the longest sentences of anybody. And he never did a

retraction about that, never did a retraction. And so Darren Beatty focused on Reeps because he wanted to misdirect people away from Tucker, away from Alex and away from himself, quite frankly, and other people who had pushed this January the sixth thing, stop the steal and stay of America. And so ray Epps was the scapegoat. We've got to have a scapegoat that's out there to

distract you from the judas goats who led people to the slaughter. And again, even if ray Epps was an FBI agent, he didn't do nearly as much as Trump and and Tucker and all these other people to push what happened on January sixth. They didn't go there because they heard ray Ups on TV. They went there because they heard all these other guys. And so he focuses on that to misdirect people, and you know, all of this stuff.

But we're supposed to believe that Tucker never really just dawned on him when the guy said that, you mean, that's why I was being quiet about Pfiser. He got fired because he had attacked reps and they're worried about yet another one of these lawsuits and what disclosure is going to show about all that and everything, So they fired him for that. But then it's not just

the media and the Republican and Democrat politicians who are part of this. It was also the conservative think tanks, who, by the way, have as I pointed out, for years, since twenty eighteen, been pointing out that the biggest conservative and libertarian tanks have supported censorship by the Silicon Valley social media cartels and stuff. And so this article is from CNN how the family fortune

behind a major American pharma company has quietly funded conservative causes. They have a problem with, you know, whether if you got Pfizer funding Anderson Cooper, that's not a problem, but hey, if they give money to conservative causes, that's a problem. And so they talk about the Sertle Freedom Trust. So this is a gd Serle pharmaceutical company. They came up with drugs like

ambient and dramamine and things like that made a lot of money. They've doled out more than two hundred million dollars in grants over the last decade, sending more money to conservative nonprofits than to nearly any other private foundation in recent years, according to a CNN analysis. So they're just worried that they're not getting their fair share, because you know, Big Pharma typically spreads the money around between CNN and Fox and MSNBC and all the rest of these people so they

can control the news. Following the wishes of its founder, the trust is now going to close down in twenty twenty five, and they're planning to award most of the last major grants in twenty twenty four. That means a potential windfall during a key election year for groups that push conservative policies. As of the beginning of twenty twenty three, according to the most recent tax return,

the trust had more than fifty nine million dollars left to spend. This is small potatoes compared to Soros and some of these other ones, And it is interesting that this is replicated over and over again and orders of magnitude bigger by foundations that have been taken over by left wing causes. But they focus on this because they're worried that, you know, they're going to be funding the conservatives and they probably will well. While Several of his top beneficiaries are think

tanks that I focus on economic policy and loosening government regulations. Others have worked to weaken child labor laws, advocate for stricter voting rules. Why wouldn't we Why wouldn't we want to know who's voting, to gut affirmative action policies, to push climate change, and you get the idea, And so they said, so you know they're going to They're even giving money to one of these foundations that's helping to craft policy issues for Trump administration. Don't worry CNN,

He's not going to follow any of this stuff. Just like with healthcare, right, Obamacare was a big part of the twenty sixteenth thing. It was healthcare and it was a border We're going to fix Obamacare. And he had a great program that some think tank had done for him, and I remember going down that I said, this is excellent. Look at this. If they actually do it well, it immediately was deep sixth down the memory hole. As soon as Trump got elected, never even talk He never talked about

as a candidate. That's why I said at the time, it's I don't know if he's going to do this or not. He doesn't campaign on any issues like this. You know, he's going to be controlled by other people. So are the people controlling him, are they going to push this thing through? Because he doesn't talk about it as a candidate, So I don't really think it's an issue that is dear and near to his heart. He didn't even do anything about the border. The border is still wide open because

he didn't build a wall, didn't do anything. But now he's going to do something about it, supposedly. Anyway, Big pharma also bankrolled Conservative groups have pushed industry message to Trump, show the tax returns. This goes back to twenty and nineteen. We're going to go back in reverse order here just to show you how the money flows to the president or to the party, and then you have the executive orders or the legislation from the centers, and

then the money flows down to the governor to the states. With this pandemic thing. And so, pharmaceutical industry's largest trade association in tw and nineteen, just before this stuff hit, gave millions of dollars in grants to a number of conservative groups, the influential pharmaceutical research and Manufacturers of America, and they have Their little acronym that they have there is Pharma PhRMA Pharma, so they

call their lobbying group. It represents the most powerful drug companies in the country, already one of the top lobbying spenders, and so you know they're giving tens of millions of dollars all these different candidates. This is one of the reasons why throughout all of this lockdown pandemic and throughout all the vaccine stuff, you had silence from the conservative think tanks, just like you had silence from Fox News and from CNN and MSNBC. And if they weren't silent, they

were cheering it on. You see, Pharma bought the news media, but they also bought the conservative think tanks out there among other conservative groups. Farmer gave to last year Consumer Action for a Strong Economy Freedom Works. Freedom Work's got one hundred thousand dollars. Now you know Freedom Works back in I think it's two thousand and nine, two thousand and eight, when they're getting started, they had a contest and I was doing a lot of contests at that

time. That's how I wound up working at Info Wars, and Freedom Works had a contest about entrepreneurship, and I won the contest and they flew Caaren and I to Chicago and we had a great time and got to meet Dick Army, who had been the Republican leader when he was in Congress and that was his thing. And then, you know, they had a lot of infighting and jostling of positions and everything, and he was out not too long

after that. And again, don't write me about Dick Army. I don't, but I mean, you know, he was a nice guy and he started this thing. It could have been bad from the very beginning. But there's were there are one hundred thousand dollars from the pharmaceutical companies. And then when twenty twenty hits zip them, mouth right, they're clothes. Nothing to say, nothing to say. The Competitive Enterprise Institute CEI had a lot of

dealings with them as well. They got money as well, the Taxpayer Protection Alliance. These are people that are getting paid off by the pharmaceutical industry, and of course they're going to keep quiet about this pandemic stuff. Freedom Works has even run digital ads using the rejection of quote the socialist rate setting scheme unquote, fighting for pharma favored provisions in Trump's proposed trade deal. This is

in twenty nineteen. The Conservative Heritage Action for America got thirty seven five hundred from PARMA last year. Now these are really kind of small potatoes, but again it's a big donation for these organizations. I'm sure. Then take it back another two years twenty seventeen, as Trump is coming in. When it comes to pharma donations, Trump was with the elephan in the room. This

is from stat News. Stat News is a pharmaceutical trade publication, but they're actually seemed to be pretty independent, and you know, they will criticize the pharmaceutical industry when it's necessary, but they also cheerlead all the pharmaceutical stuff like that, oh, this is the next big thing and it's going to cure

everything, that type of stuff. But they were the ones who broke the news about how Pfiser was blackmailing Brazil, Argentina and a third Latin American country that they declined to allow their name to be used because they had agreed to the blackmail deal from Pfiser over the vaccines. So that was stat News that

did that. Stat News in October of twenty seventeen shows a picture of Trump and of Mitch McConnell, and it says when it comes to pharma donations, Trump was with the elephant in the room, meaning the big guy is getting all this is Mitch McConnell. They said, They said the time Congress, pharmaceutical industry has lots of money and doesn't hesitate to send it to spend it on Congress. Trump said, they contribute massive amounts of money to political people.

And he had Mitch McConnell there by his side. Can you show him the picture there? I think they got a picture of it there. Yeah, there he is, And he says, I don't know, Mitch, maybe even you, and Mitch McConnell lets out a short laugh. Yeah, he is one of the biggest, if not the biggest. As a matter of fact. You know, Pelosi's on the take, Schumer's on the take,

mcconnald's on the take, and Trump himself is on the take. Boy, he talked about the elephants in the room, the big guys, all the big guys at the top, you know, millions of dollars for them, big pharma's big donations to the twenty sixteen presidential candide. Now we'll go back a year before this that I just showed you. And this is the time when h oh, this is CNN writing about Martin Scarelli, who as he raised the you know, he bought that drug company, he immediately raised

the price of one of the drugs by five thousand percent. By the way, Trump doesn't have any problems with pharmaceutical people. He doesn't have any problems with people like Martin Scarelli. Because vy Veke the Snake Ramaswami, he wanted to do. He wanted to bring Martin Screlly in as a partner after all this stuff broke after and the other people who were with him said, no way, you know, I'll bring that skunk in here. He absolutely was

shameless vy Vake Ramaswammy. That's his type of guy. Martin Screlly. At the time when Trump was running, uh, he was criticized by Donald Trump. He called Screlly a quote spoiled brat said he ought to be ashamed of himself. Now he's going to he's talking about, you know, making another Martin Screlly clone into his VP running mate. And so at a time the companies spent according to the FEC, they said, you know nine hundred and

fifty one thousand dollars. The biggest recipient was Hillary Clinton. She got about a third of that in the donations, and Trump got the least in donations. At that time, he only got they said, one and ten dollars. Hillary Clinton got three hundred and thirty six thousand dollars. They said Trump only got enough to buy one of these Martin Scairelli pills one thousand dollars.

But things changed very rapidly as he won the election. Trump was, you know, as he wins the election, and remember he campaigned as a skeptic about vaccines. Hinted, hinted that maybe autism was connected with him. Again, this is the game that's played by Tucker, the game that's played by Alex you know, just hint this stuff out there. And so he played that game. And then he said, I don't want their money in the twenty twenty campaign because they didn't give it to him, because they didn't think

he was going to win. They gave it to Hillary. They didn't give to my campaign. I don't want their money, he said. They gave to a lot of other campaigns and that's the problem. But I could couldn't care less they've got to do what's right. And so then they started giving him money. And you know, Hillary Clinton had received two point six million dollars from the Center for Responsive Politics. They gave and this is another pharmaceutical

organization. They don't just have one organization the showers politicians of money. They have multiple ones that they've set up for the different corporations to stuff their money into and launder it through these political action committees. You know, they can't give it directly to the candidate, but they can give it to these political action committees and they can give it to their their inauguration committee as well.

And so once he was elected, Trump's inauguration committee received a million dollar check just from Pheiser Pfeiser. Interesting, they were the one the company that gave him the most money for his for his party, his inauguration balls and stuff. And we know that DARPA and the Pentagon had been working with Moderna for quite some time to set up this mRNA thing. mRNA was where Moderna hung out. As a matter of fact, it was originally pronounced as mode RNA

and then they changed it to Moderna. Marsef Slowie, who was really close friends with Fauci they had. They did all the speaking tours together, all the pharmaceutical trade tours together. They were buddies from a long time ago. They'd collaborated on a previous rushed vaccine that came out, the swine flu thing, pandems. They'd collaborated on that. So this whole thing was set up

for MODERNA. But then Pfizer kicks in with a million dollar contribution to Trump after he gets selected somehow, then they get moved to the front of the line. I wonder who did that. Was it Fauci who was connected to Montsefslowy. Even when they did that little thing there where they said, well, Trump went around the table and they had all the people lined up the show how long is it going to take you? That's too long? How about you? No, that's still too long. It's better, but how

about you. Then the last one that they had, they were all decreasing in time. It's all so arranged. It was MODERNA. They said, we can do it right now, and Fauci was right there grinning. He made Monseff Slowie their CEO, made him the head of operation Warp Speed and all the rest of this stuff. But then Pfizer got leapfrogged in there. They were the ones who gave the most money to Trump. I think that's kind of interesting. Trump went on to blast the industry for routine price hikes

and aggressive litigation. He said the companies were quote getting away with murder. He said that in January twenty seventeen, three years before he got away with murder despite the tough talk. When the Trump administration unveiled its blueprint for tackling drug prices in twenty eighteen, one analyst called it very, very positive for the industry. You see, Trump just wanted more money. And this is

a pattern. You publicly criticize this industry over here, or you publicly criticized NATO or whatever, you keep giving them the money, or you get the money from them or whatever. In the case of Pfizer, you keep giving NATO the money. But nothing changes. But the base thinks that it all changed because he criticizes these people. And we seen Trump do this over and

over again with all these different issues. And when it comes to one of these drug companies like Pfizer or the pharmaceutical history, he's doing this game just to get his price up. And that's what he did with RFK Junior, but his base thinks he actually opposes these people. In July twenty eighteen, Trump directly blasted Pfizer for a round of price hikes, saying on Twitter,

the Pfiser should be ashamed that they've raised drug prices for no reason. But then came the payoff when you know they gave generously to his inauguration, and it was Pfizer people like Abbott Labs who got the contracts for putting out these useless PCR tests and other things like that. Trump's inaugural committee raised one hundred and seven million dollars, more than twice as much as a previous record from

Obama. He made fifty three million dollars. You know, when you look at these people, h they're making two hundred thousand or four hundred thousand or whatever, whether you're talking about Nancy Pelosi or Mitch McConnell. How do they wind up with fortunes of hundreds of millions of dollars nearly billionaires? How do they wind up with that? You know, stop and think about that.

How do you go from making a two hundreds you collected these salary of two hundred thousand dollars is a speaker of the House or the Senate leader, all these different years, and now all of a sudden, you're nearly a billionaire. How does that work out? Is that plausible? Let's just take three zeros off of this, and let's say that you're making instead of two hundred thousand a year, you're making two hundred a year, and then you're going

to become a not a billionaire, but a millionaire. How do you do that? How do you become a millionaire making two hundred dollars a year a year? Well, how do you become a billionaire making two hundred thousand dollars a year? There's something else going on there, isn't it. Those numbers add up. I mean, we talked about million and billion is like, oh yeah, it's so big, of course it'd be a billionaire. No,

no, no, take off some of those zeros. You're making two hundred dollars a year, and now all of a sudden, you're a multimillionaire. Okay. So no health company gave more to Trump's event than Pfizer, whose profits for several high priced medicines could come under pressure if the Medicare program for seniors was allowed to negotiate on cost as Trump had campaigned on. Pfizer CEO was also a vocal advocate for cutting corporate income taxes, which Trump had

pledged to do, and he actually made good on that. He gave the corporation so much money that Apple was embarrassed when he rewrote the tax code. They got the windfall from it. Pfizer's million dollar donation entitled it to four tickets to a leadership luncheon with select cabinet appointees, you know, the people from Goldman, Sachs and other places like that. According to solicitation brochure obtained by the Center for Public Integrity, Pfizer also got an entree to the Pence

inaugural dinner. Both companies had access to balls, receptions, luncheons, concerts, and other events that were not available to lesser donors. And so then after all this stuff happens, we see how they got paid off. And yet in twenty twenty, who did the fickle pharmaceutical people really get behind?

Well, they got behind Biden. You could look at it and they you could say, well, maybe they didn't think Trump was going to win, or maybe they really wanted to change horses here so they could take it to the next leg of this. Republican candidates have received sixty four percent of pharma industry contributions since nineteen ninety, according to the Center for Response to Politics. This is why this story that I began with from CNN was was interesting.

It's not just the Democrat The sixty four percent has gone to the GOP. Another reason why they won't call for any inquiry into this stuff. You know, Ran Paul bought stock in Gilead, people who made rem dezevir, except he had his wife buy it, and then he grills Fauci over the WU flu. You know, this is supposedly the gain of function created this supposed

pandemic. More misdirection, misdirection to get people to not understand that he's buying the stock his wife is buying it, misdirection away from the pharmaceutical bioweapon to this imaginary bioweapon out of China. So donors with links to drug companies have donated two and a half million dollars to the Biden campaign in the last election twenty twenty, significantly more than the six hundred and forty seven thousand they gave

to Trump's reelection campaign. But Trump was doing everything he could to hold them up. Wasn't that he's criticizing them. I mean he had just given them. And think about what this buys. Right. Pfiser gave him a million dollars more than any of the other companies did for his inauguration thing. They

give him a million dollars. He turns around, he gave them two billion dollars three years later to develop this vaccine that had already been developed, you know, with Moderna and Dharpa. But he gives us to Pfiser to help them catch up. He gave them two thousand times the amount that they gave him, two thousand times. There's no return on investment, like a politician,

and so they gave him a million. He gives them two billion, says, go make a warp speed vaccine that you won't be held responsible for whatever it does. And then they wind up making three hundred and forty seven billion dollars and selling that. But he gave them the two billion dollars to do it, paid all their development, all their R and D costs and everything. All they had to do is give him a million dollars. So this is how this works. Yeah, Yeah, it's not Trump at all.

Well, let me play for you, Catherine Austin fits who Again, this is Greg Hunter with the USA Watchdog, and he wants to make excuses Trump really didn't know what he was doing. And she's not buying any of this. Oh he didn't know, Well, then why are you supporting him if he's not stupid. I don't think that he's not stupid. She said, this is going on. Well, the Hunter of Biden laptop has now been exposed for exactly the crime scene that it is, and they're still going

after Donald Trump, who wants to destroy the New World Order. I mean, I had Alex Newman on. He says, you know, I know you would diagree about that. You know, the shots and all that before. He was taking a sledgehammer to the New World Order. He got us out of the Paris climbing a court. He got us out of there. Oh but wait a minute. He put ten billion dollars into a military program to depopulate Americans. Come on, Greg, I'm going to be a tough

guy about this. He didn't get as on the pair's climate either. The truth though. I mean. Burks came out on Fox and said I always knew the MR and A injections would not offer you know, much protection against infections. She came out and said that in Neil Cavudo's like, you can google this, so if you look at the history of what is known, it takes ten to twelve years to test out a vaccine to make sure it's safe. Everybody knows that, you know. Come on, so no,

I think you know what? You actually think Donald Trump actually knew, Hey, we're going to depoplate and murder off a bunch of people. I see. I don't. I think he was life doing he missed this. He knows now, he knows now that there was one person who understood how dangerous vaccines are that was in political life. It was Donald Trump because this was a big issue during the campaign, and he made a big issue about, you know, the dangers of vaccines. So he knows. So you think

he knew ahead of time? You think he knew go into it, that we're going to depopulate people. See, I just don't believe I think he knows now. I think he definitely knows now, which you should. Which I'm pissed that he's not coming out. So I'm just going to be a tough guy because I knew. I knew the injection program stunk. I knew it was dangerous, and I knew there were different nefarious agendas that could go

on. And I said to people, you know, as soon as the virus started, or as soon as they claimed there was a virus, because I think it was more than one thing going on, I said, don't worry about COVID, worry about the injection. Don't take the injection, whatever you do. So if I knew that in March twenty twenty, I'm sure Trump knew that. So no, ten billion dollars he put in charge of Operation warp Speed someone who's you know, was head of research at a pharmaceutical

company and his expert, you know it was. His expertise was on brain machine interface. Come on, Greg, here's here's the problem. You know Trump. You can say Trump, you know, was on board for a depopulation or Trump got rolled. Either one is not a very good case to be made that he ought to be president. Wow. I just can't believe that he would say, sure, let's kill millions of people. I just

have a hard time believing that, especially when Burke's writes a book. But go back then you're saying he's incompetent because if I knew what I knew, you know, don't tell me I knew more than Trump. I don't believe. I just don't buy that. I'm saying that you're wrong. I'm just saying, Ah, that's just that's depressing, because you got to hold people accountable. You got to tell the truth, and you got to hold people accountable. That's the only way out of this. And Biden is a big

fat, huge smoke and steam. And here's the thing. The president is not running the situation. The president is not in charge. That's what you got to understand. And you know, I keep talking like that if the president I please, so we explain that, Well, he's the president, why isn't he in charge? But explain why what happened in nineteen sixty three? What happened in November nineteen sixty three, Well Kennedy was shot in the

head. Well, the US intelligence agencies and military and establishment got together and killed the president. Right. And who controls the Secret Service? Right, it's the Secretary of the Treasury and the people who around the country. So the deep state controls the Secret Service, and their guns point out and their guns point in. So you know, the president in a highly centralized system, the president has very little power. Now, I've told you the red

button story many many times. But the moral of the story of the red button story. If you go to Solaria or you go on the web, you can do a search for the red Button story in my name and you'll pull it right up. But essentially, what it says, everybody in America wants their check, and you wait they get their check, is to borrow more money and print more money. And so you've had a lot of popular support for the financial coup. And the reason is everybody wants their check.

Now you put the president in charge, you hit the population with massive amounts of propaganda, disinformation and trainment. Suddenly they're screaming they want a vaccine, right, and you're Trump, and you feel cornered and squeezed by the fact that everybody wants their check. And the only way you can get their check is to be nice to the deep state and the central backers. And the only way you can make them happy is to give them whatever the trainment and

TV has persuaded them they want. Do you think that he ardered the deal? This thing and he had a trade off, and the trade off was, well, you get your checked, but some of you are going to die. You know something. I have no idea what was going on, and I don't care because you had the President roll out something that in March twenty twenty I was sure was going to harm and kill millions of Americans. And he either has two reasons for doing it. He's incompetent or he is

breaking the law. Which do you want. I don't know. I wasn't there. I can't say, but I know what I knew, and I know what I hold him responsible to know, and I know what he did, and I know what I would have done. I would never you know, I would have taken a bullet in the head before I would I would implement a calling of the American population. Of course we can't. We have to lay some blames squarely at Biden's. You have a vaxer job and mandates

and forcing this ship, which Trump wouldn't have done. It's what he says. Anyway, back up, because you know it's we're not talking about We're talking around in a box where there're no solutions, and we have to go to where we can get power and implement real solutions. Remember, I just

want to make this clear. In October twenty nineteen, when everybody in America was being entertained by the teenage sex life of the Supreme Court, Dominique Kavanaugh, the House, the Senate, and the White House, Democrat and Republican, both sides of the isle, got together and approved Statement fifty six of the Federal Accounting Advisory our Standards Advisory Board, which said that they could keep secret books. That was everybody together. Okay, So there is no right

versus left, There is no Trump versus Biden. There is a machine in control of a spending machine that is financed with our taxes and debt borrowed in our name, that is being sold into our pension funds and into our retirement accounts. There is that machine, and that machine to keep balancing the books is implementing a depopulation plan. That is the reality that has to be faced. And changing the president won't matter. She is one hundred percent right every

time she would but by but Biden is a stinking pile. But Biden forced this stuff, which, of course most of the coercion was done through private companies, and it was done by him. Saying, well, I pay you, and I'm going to stop paying you if you don't get the same thing that Trump did when he wanted his lockdowns and all the rest of this stuff. I'm paying you to do this bribery, blackmail. It's always the

money. And so we've got to think outside the box. We've got to think outside the ballot box, right, We've got to understand all these people focused on voting machines. Katherine Austin Fitz has focused on the spending machine, the spending machine, and the spending machine dazzling people with these pieces of paper so that you keep pulling the lever like some kind of doped up rat while they work on how they're going to eradicate us. It's all about the deep

pip. The money is there, and the love of the money is there, just to distract you, to addict you. And he can't see that. And I think perhaps he doesn't really see it. I mean, he sincerely seems to be caught up in this stuff. But again, do you want to talk about what a stinking pile Biden is and how he's worse even than Trump. But you know, because he tried all these different things,

and it didn't work. So let's let's talk about that, and let's talk about what does not work and what will work, and let's try to think outside of the box that they try to put us in. By the way, I want to say this, my son is a whistler. Is doing the board today, not Travis. He said to tell Trump Burger forever. I muted him by mistake, and I can't undo it for the live stream, so you'll be unmuted next live stream. It wasn't anything intentional, just

to let you know. And I have a letter here before we run at a time. This is to make this all personal, this depopulation stuff. Listen to this. This is from Dusty, a longtime listener to the show. I said, last week, my older brother went into the hospital for what was an enlarged spleen. The doctor said it was the largest they'd seen in nearly thirty years, and they were planning to remove it. His white blood cell count was three hundred and seventeen, thirty one times greater than the

high of ten thousand that they look for. He underwent Luca Faresis to filter out the white blood cells and bring the count down. They're hoping that a spleen will reduce in size and not need to be removed. By the way, the spleen was the greatest area of concentration for this trump genetic poison. Anyway, He's currently being treated for leukemia, has bone marrow biopsy schedule today to find out how bad it is, being treated at the University of Michigan

Hospital in Michigan. My brother took the initial two doses a couple of years ago, received a booster last fall. After the first two doses, he developed unexplained rashes. Since then, he's had several bouts of illness that laid him up for days at a time. Now he is undergoing cancer treatment at only thirty eight years old. He is the only one of us four siblings who took the job. Prayers for my brother and for our family would be

much appreciated. As shocking as this is to us, it is likewise unsurprising because we knew the risks and we tried to warn him before he ever took the first And you know, when we look at this, I think it has a parallel to abortion. You know, we don't hate the people who have been lied and deceived into taking the job, or lied and deceived and

to killing their child. They've been They are victims every much, every bit as much as the aborted child, and I feel very sorry for them, and so we really do pray that God would bless him, give him more time to but certainly God doesn't need a lot of time, and so we just hope that he has a relationship with God. He has the time now. I hope sometimes we get an illness diagnostic and that can really focus our minds on what we You know, we all go through this world whistling through

the graveyard, knowing that we are all headed to the same end. Sometimes a disease like this could possibly be a blessing regardless of the direction that it goes, but as always a horrible thing for the family, And so we pray for them, and we pray that he would be given time for this and given more time that God would help him with this. Thank you for listening. Have a good job. The common man. They created common Core

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