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get into the current event type of news where we look at how they're driving us mad, not crazy, but angry mad. I want to take a look at an interesting op ed piece from Jim Quinn at the Burning Platform, and in it he recounted how he was he understands what's going on, especially the fourth turning. He mentions that several times he understands the times in which
we live, the forces that are accumulating and escalating. But in it, he was talking about friends of his he hadn't seen for a while, catching up with them as to what's happened the last few years, and how first of all, they didn't understand it. Secondly, when they explained it to him, they really didn't care, really didn't care. It's kind of where
we find ourselves today. They didn't care because it had not really affected them yet yet, or maybe they didn't realize, in the case of one of them, how it did affect them already, and he was too kind to
point that out. But he said, I've been writing articles for the better part of the last sixteen years warning about government debt, the government surveillance state, the military industrial complex, the FED, the regime media propaganda machine, the Wall Street cabal, all of these coinciding with the onset and aggression of this current fourth Turning crisis. He said, I typically keep my views to myself when I'm around other people. If they want to see what I have
to say anything, he said, they can go to my website. I kind of do the same thing. Like I mentioned an encounter that I had with somebody that worked in the press this last weekend. It was a social function. I really didn't want to get into it, and I really don't like to talk about it. It's just not enough time to come in cold and talk to people about it. But he had a situation where we got together with some people I hadn't seen for quite a while, and after he'd
had a few drinks. It's one of the reasons I don't drink, he began to want to engage them in conversation and to tell them what he thought. So he said, I one person wanted to talk politics, markets and economy. She did so, he said, these are subject areas, so
I normally just listen and keep my views to myself. And after I'd had several drinks, I let my guard down, so I proceeded to school her about the coming financial crash, the Great Taking, how the US initiated the conflict in Ukraine, how it didn't matter who got elected because shadowy globalist billionaires continued to pull the strings. Her reply was that I was saying the same things ten years ago, and yet the Starhurst stock portfolio is now at an
all time high. Well I can really identify with him, can you? You probably can as well. She said, all my facts are correct. Yeah, the national debt is at thirty five trillion dollars. Interest on the debt is accumulating at a trillion dollars per one hundred days, and so forth, financial disaster should be close at hand. But to her, nothing else mattered. Then the fact that nothing bad had happened so far to her, so why should she worry about any of this stuff? Oh, this is
really familiar territory. And then I turned to the COVID scandemic. He said, the national shutdown, the vaccine, the coming bird flew, hoax, and how much I despise my government. This is where I may have gotten a little too vehement and my discussion, as others in the group seemed concerned, I might be having a heart attack. Exactly, I'm going to meet him somedays, like we're like twins separated birth or something. She was vexed
and boosted. She believed everything the government told her masks, social distancing, etc. She was appreciative of the government's PPP money, which had kept her restaurant from going bankrupt, and she thought found she was a hero be still in my heart, I loudly declared, found you to be a mass murderer who should die for his crimes. I told her the vaccine had killed and
injured far more people than had ever saved. Shutting down the country over a flu was the work of fascists, and the entire plandemic was used to steal the twenty twenty election through mail and ballot fraud. From her perspective, nothing else mattered than the fact that she had not died from the jams, and her business actually made more money from the PPP program than it would have by
staying open. Oh, she's part of the problem. I guess, these people who made more money from Trump's welfare program than they did from actually operating their business. I told her, anyone who can't see the truth at this point is purposely keeping their head in the sand because they don't want to admit that they were wrong. I didn't have the heart to point out the serious illness that her husband developed after getting the JAB, but I did tell her.
He says that hundreds of thousands of small businesses did go bankrupt because the government shut down, and she was lucky that her survived. The PPP program was essentially the government breaking your legs and giving you a wheelchair and expecting you to think them for their generosity by giving them more tax dollars. BA said, I realized it was no use in trying to change the mind of enormy, who had been conditioned and propagandized for decades to believe what she was told
by politicians and regime media. Her discomfort caused by the cognitive dissonance of knowing that the current trajectory of the nation's finances will lead to disaster, but seeing her net worth continue to grow as a market's rise, has led to an overwhelming level of normalcy bias in viewing the world. You see, what do you say about this? Well, we're told that people will become lovers of
self. She doesn't care what is happening to the overall economy. She sees herself as completely above and divorced from the consequences that happen to the nation, to the state, to her community, to her neighbors. Not my problem, they say, it's that self centeredness that really is at the core of this. Now Quinn doesn't doesn't see it from that perspective. He sees this
more from a George Carlin perspective than a Jesus Christ perspective. And so they said, millions of people have fallen into this mental trap that will not be resolved until the economy implodes, until bombs are falling on our cities and warring factions leave chaos and death across our country side. You know, when you look at that, or you look at the economic consequence, may my stock portfolio is doing great well, that can evaporate in a moment. I've seen
that happen. You go back to the two thousand dot com crash. I mean, all those tech companies are doing great now. They had real products that people use and everything, but for a moment there, it all disappeared.
And so these types of things can happen. The fact that nothing has happened to her, even and she can't recognize the fact that something did happen to her husband, but the fact that nothing has happened to her physically from the jabs and the boosters, The fact that the stock market has not crashed and that her paper wealth has not evaporated and dis appeared, The fact that
the bombs are not yet falling, but everything's just fine. What reminds me is the story of the guy who falls out of a twenty five story window and five stories down, he thinks to himself, So far, so good. Right, that's where we are, isn't it. We may be closer than five floors to the bottom of this thing. I hope not. But he referred back to a Metallica program program song the lyrics that said nothing else
matters. He says, as we accelerate toward the dark partially obscured multi dimensional climax of this fourth turning over the next several years, every one of us
will need to determine what really matters, what really matters. If you get his essay by saying, you know, he really likes event lead this Metallica song which I know nothing about, nothing else matters, He quotes a couple of lines from it, and he said, there was the lead singer from Metallica went into a bar and there was a funeral being held for some Hell's
Angels guy or something like that. He said he'd originally written the song about his girlfriend or something, and they were using it as kind of a format
to talk about their lost friend who had died. And he said, yeah, this could be something that is a lot more significant than just losing my girlfriend, and it is, he says, often feel like I'm going through the motions, going to work every day, posting articles warning people who already know these problems, trying to figure out how to survive whatever is headed our way without becoming too depressed to carry on. So how do you do that? Well, you know, he says, He looks at it, and
nothing else matters. He said, I have an open mind to hear different points of views. I agree with Trump and RFK Junior on a number of issues, why I vehemently oppose their views on other issues. The only politician I've ever felt perfectly aligned with was Ron Paul, But I also thought that he wasn't mean and forceful enough to succeed, he says. Is any of the daily drama regarding Biden's senility or Zelenski's acting abilities fronting the US war against
Russia matter to me? It seems like theater. It's designed to confuse, to distract, to obscure what's really happening under the curtain, where the real people running the world are plotting their next move with their never ending war on humanity, family, and freedom. Well, I agree with all that. The problem is, if you take this from a strictly secular and political standpoint, none of it makes any difference, None of it makes any sense,
and there's no really reason to carry on. I don't understand really how people who don't have a different perspective on it, who don't have a spiritual, eternal perspective on this, I don't understand how they do continue on. It really is a helpless situation. But there is hope, there is a confident expectation. And you know, Jesus said, what does it profit demanded to gain the whole world and lose his own soul? What if we fixed all
the political problems. What if we secured every aspect of the Bill of Rights, we had limited government. What if we were prosperous and healthy and our family was as well well? That would only last for a moment, for
a moment. What would it profit you to establish heaven on earth? When as we look at these billionaires, especially as they get older and older, even people like Warren Buffett, even though he says, hey, you know, look, I'm not trying to be more of it here, but I made all my money in the insurance industry, and I understand the actuarial tables, and so let's talk about what happens when I'm gone to keep this company? Is that? It is that what you really want to do. You
want to have some company that keeps going on what happens to you? You see, this life is such a tiny, tiny fragment of time. What we do here does really matter. There's a free offer that's out there. You have to do is ask for it. All you have to do is ask for it. But there's a free offer out there that most people don't even want to entertain that idea. And you know, if we convinced everybody of all this stuff and we want every fight on this earth, what difference
would that make if we lose everything in eternity? You see, this world is simply a small, temporary representation of the real thing. That's our perspective. And because of what we can do here, that will affect what we do eachternally. That's why we find and I have no problems with that.
That's the thing that keeps me going. I would have a real problem if it was if this fight was predicated on winning in politics and trying to convince people like this person who was talking to at the bar that it really mattered. She's too caught up in herself. She can't see anything except what is happening right now. She can't even see the perspective of a couple of years in this life, let alone an eternal perspective. We have to keep that
or we will be suicidal. I've known friends who have committed suicide who had no hope. But we can have confident expectation. There's reasons to have that. And that's what I wanted to talk about before we got into the news, because you know, the news is the news is just as much a theater and distraction as this presidential election. That's the purpose of a lot of
what happens in life. You have to sort out what really matters and what is a distraction, and you know what is going to have an effect for a very long time. The next four months will be portrayed by the propaganda spewing pundits is leading up to the most important election of our lifetime. We will be told by the regime media that nothing else matters other than this election.
But does any of this potentpkin village bs really matter? You See, you need to understand that in this short lifetime, everything here is ultimately a Potempkin village outside of what is going to last forever. And so yeah, these things do matter. Life does matter, and there will be rewards punishments for what we do in this life, he said. The impulse to just roll over and accept our fate because nothing we can do on an individual level matters, he says, is unacceptable to me. So what is it that
keeps him going? Because he's not looking at spiritual issues again, he mentions a fourth turning. He said, the fourth turning could end badly with the destruction of the world as we know it, or it could end with a new beginning. He says, I know we might lose this fight, but if we don't fight, we will surely lose. Together we stand a chance, but separately they will win. Resist until you're dying breath. Yes, I agree with that. Resist, but resist what and resist how? You
see? What you really do want is a new beginning. You want a new beginning in this life. Yeah, you've made mistakes, Yeah it is. There's no reason for God to accept you except that He's made that offer a free gift. So you want that new beginning. We look forward to a new beginning that's going to last forever. That's the issue. So yeah, we resist until our dying breath, he says. You know, we may lose. If you are a Christian, you're in christ. Christ is
already one. Therefore you have one. Let that be your perspective. I quite frankly don't know how he carries on with that perspective. It's kind of pull yourself up by your bootstraps this type of thing. And good for him if he can. But ultimately, like I said, even if we win this fight on this earth and we lose everything else, what are we profited from that? Well, when we look at how we got here and some
of the things that are going to be happening to us. You know, many times we talk about it, and we talk about what happens with our homes and property tax making essentially our homes always rental. We never own our home. I have many listeners who always point that out we're talking about things, and that comes back to the property tax. The property tax turns you into a perpetual renter. You'll own nothing. Right, Well, where does most of that property tax go? It goes into a black hole that we
call government schools, and Maryland is a good example of this. They had a massive educational reform bill. They said, you know, it's just not working. Nobody can read, they can't think. And of course this is all by design, it's not an accident. But the people are looking at it and they say, we want to ask some results. So what is the response to keep doing the same thing they have always done. Throw more money at it. And they have thrown so much money at it. It's
going to bankrupt the state government or it's going to bankrupt property owners. Guess which one is going to go bankrupt. The negative outlook in corporates incorporates difficulties that Maryland will have to face to achieve balanced financial operations in coming years without sacrificing service delivery goals. Are adding to the way to the state government's burden on the individual and corporate taxpayers, said Moodies. And they have pointed to
out of control education spending. This is the first time they've issued a negative outlook for Maryland since twenty eleven. The fiscal cliff that they're looking at is primarily driven by education programs, including the one that they call the Blueprint for Maryland's future a series of education reforms that are going to cost three billion a year. Three billion a year. That's thrown a lot of money at a
problem, and that's not going to fix it at all. When the reformists passed the progressive lawmakers and Annapolis didn't pass a funding mechanism, They didn't even appropriate any money to pay for this. Maybe they're too close to Washington take care. Maybe they don't understand that Washington has temporarily a superpower, the Federal Reserve Fiat currency, that they don't have to worry about the debt, but Maryland will. A Republican state senator said, it is a self created hole.
That's right. The government schools are a fiscal hole, a black hole, sucking more and more money into it all the time. But it is also a black hole intellectually and a spiritual abyss. Education spending was always increasing. This is just putting a rocket ship on it without the kind of accountability that's needed. So let's just go faster, you see, And sometimes that's
a good thing. Sometimes it's a good thing to have the Democrats attempt to drive the car over the cliff at a faster speed than the Republicans, because you might not realize that you're going to be going over the cliff if the Republicans are at the wheel. The Democrats do it and really step on the accelerating See that cliff coming up pretty quickly, you might wake up and do
something about it. I don't know, maybe not. Their physical projections show an expected billion dollar budget deficit by twenty twenty five, one point three billion by twenty twenty seven, and more than three billion by twenty twenty eight. Staring deficits are a function of the blueprint for Maryland's future. The blueprint is nothing but read ink. Uh. They're going to pump thirty billion dollars in taxpayer funds into public education over ten years, and then after that they're going
to increase it even more. They're going to start spending more than four billion dollars additionally every year after that. So instead of adding you know, three billion a year for a decade and then reducing it, no, they're going to then after the decade, they're going to go four billion a year after
that. So in order to pay for it, according to these statistics, the state would have to either increase the personal income tax by thirty nine percent, or raise the sales tax by eighty nine percent, or increase property taxes by five hundred and thirty five percent. You'll own nothing, and the people will be happy about it because it will have been educated by and dumbed down by this Marxist system which teaches envy. You'll be happy because even though they
don't have anything, nobody else around them has anything either. That's one of the core values of Marxism that we don't usually talk about. Envy. Envy a system, an economic system based on envy, based on tearing everything down to the lowest level. That's why it was round. At the time of the founding of this country. Jefferson and others called it called these people levelers. They just want to level everybody down the lowest level, and they're happy
as long as nobody else has anything. Even the Washington Post, it's talking about how bad the schools in Maryland are. Baltimore spends thirty two thousand dollars per student, and their teachers make over six figures when you account for pensions. Yet twenty three Baltimore schools have zero students that are proficient in math. There you go, there's your zero again. You know, we got zero COVID, we got zero emissions, we got zero achievements, zero math,
absolute zero. Parents are furious, but politicians don't even care. It's a familiar story, isn't it. Maybe the parents should care and do something about it. If enough people got out of this system, nobody'd be interested in paying for it. Again, that's the key thing. You know. It's important for us to fight for our freedoms, and it's important for us to fight for our kids, but it's also important for us to put out this
fire that's burning down the neighborhood. Well, we're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, we're going to take on the big problem of the Earth's core. Seems like everything is moving backwards, you know, or coming to a standstill, and so the scientist and there's a lot of disagreement about what is happening at the Earth's core, and I think it kind of gives us an interesting insight into, you know, the science. We'll be right back. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Well,
as I said before, it seems like we've lost our core values. Our society is moving backwards, and maybe it's gotten so bad that even the Earth's core, it's going backwards, according to some scientists. And when I saw this, my immediate reaction was, how could they know that? How did they know? How are they observing this? How are they measuring it? And there's not really much discussion about this. There is a lot of discussion
about the fact that there's a lot of difference of opinion among scientists. In other words, it is not settled, especially when they cannot directly observe and measure this. They're doing this indirectly. You know, there's so many different scientific theories out there about things like sub atomic physics. You know, is it the Niels Bore thing? Is is it quantum physics? Is it something else? You know? What about disease even right? What is it?
Are there pathogens that are out there? Or is there such a thing as a virus? Or what is this? Well, when they can't observe something and they start to create models to explain it, we can say the same
thing about the universe. When they look out the universe and they come up with ideas about dark matter and things like that to kind of fill in gaps, and there are other theories they come up with more theories, and so you need to take what scientific experts are telling you with a grain of salt if they can't measure it, if they are not willing to show you their
data. Especially deep inside the Earth is a solid metal ball that rotates independently of our spinning planet, like a top whirling around inside of a bigger top, shrouded in mystery, says CNN. And again, how do they know this? Intrigued researchers since this discovery by a seismologist in nineteen thirty six, the inner core's movement has puzzled them, both its rotation speed and the direction that it's rotating. But now they've got it figured out. Always be wary
of that this lang. We just saw an ozone hole. Oh really, it wasn't there before? Well, we don't know, we never looked. But because there's a hole there, we have to assume that it's because of some kind of destructive activity of humans. Is it may be there and you never saw Well no, no, it's destructive activity of humans. We know that. So the rotation speed and direction of the core has been at the
center of a decades long debate. In other words, it's unsettled theory trouble is that the Earth's deep interior is impossible to observe or too sample directly. So in other words, no science, no science, like the climate stuff, like the plandemic stuff. No science, not going to show you the data. Don't have any data as matter. I've got computer models and I've got theories. And then they start to tell you all the things that they
think they know about this. This is CNN. Of course, differential rotation of the intercore was proposed proposed as a phenomenon in the nineteen seventies and eighties, but it wasn't until the nineties that seismological evidence was published. Said a senior expert of physical science at a university in Australia. Well, a lot of this stuff, they said, it's important how they interpret the findings. I kind of when I look at a lot of these big issues that they're
just starting to pontificate about, that's really what they're doing. They're pontificating about it. I reminded of the little story about the ants in the house who somehow discovered that if they can all get together and move the lover on the thermostat, that the temperature in their world would change and they were so proud of themselves. Look at us, we can change the temperature, never wondering literally who actually built that thermostat, and not understanding anything about the HVAC unit
behind it. And that's kind of where we are. We're kind of where those ants are and when the researchers argue over how to interpret these findings. Karen and I spent a lot of time working with the Creation Museum when they were getting it open, and one of the things I liked about that museum was what they do when you go there, they show you something. The fossil record is some kind of geological thing or something that said, here's what
we can observe. Now here's our interpretation of that observation, and here is an evolutionary interpretation of that data. We both have the same data, we have different interpretations of it. Who's right, Yeah, let me explain mind to you know. Let's see what the other one is here as well. And they put them both side by side, because we've got nothing to hide
anyway, limited available data, they said. As a result, studies which followed over the next years and decades disagree on the rate of rotation also its direction with respect to the mantle. Some analyzes even proposed that the core doesn't rotate at all, So maybe it's rotating. Maybe it isn't. We don't know the direction or the speed. Research published however, June the twelfth has
now cleared this all up. According to CNN the people you can trust in the journal Nature, they not only confirm the cores slow down, but it supports the twenty twenty three proposal that this core deceleration is due to your suv. Oh no, they don't go there yet yet yet. Okay, perhaps if it's because of man made activity, and I'm sure they're going to get around to that at some point in time. Everything that happens is our fault. If they figure out that it's a bad thing, it'll be our fault.
Well, you know, perhaps we have a solution for this. What if we all got into our SUVs and trucks and we all drive in the opposite direction? Could we could we make that work better? So we've been arguing about this for twenty years, and I think this finally nails it. I think we've ended the debate on whether the innercore moves and what its pattern has been for the last couple of decades. Well, these are people who
want you to believe that the Earth is billions of years old. They don't know anything about geology, they don't know anything about the innercore, and they don't know anything about climate. Is that the slashing of metal rich fluid in the outer core generates the electrical currents that power the Earth's magnetic field, which protects our planet from deadly solar radiation. Boy, that's pretty lucky in it. We really got lucky. I know. There's no designer or anything like
that. It's just a series of innumerable consequences that helped us to have this. You know, it wasn't wasn't any kind of design, no, none at all. Though the intercourse direct influence on the magnetic field is unknown, is it really what is causing it? Even again, they don't know. They don't know the direct influence, so they don't even really know if it's
the cause, do they. Scientists that previously reported in twenty twenty three that day slower could potentially affect the Earth's magnetic field, and it could also fractionally shorten the length of a day. So we better get in those SUVs and start driving in the other direction fast, because the spending of the intercore effects movement in the outer core. Inncore rotation is thought to help power the Earth's magnetic field, though more research is required to unravel its precise role, and
there is still much to be learned about the intercore's overall structure. Novel and upcoming methodologies they're going to have computer models as well, will be central to answering the ongoing questions about the Earth's innercore, including that of rotation. So again they come back to the fact that that's how the article ends. So it's not settled at all, is it. Meanwhile, science has got a new way to predict your health in your future. Just let them scan your
face. Is that everything always comes back to facial scans, biometric stuff, ID numbers and all the rest of the stuff. And this is kind of like a big tech version of a palm reading where they look at your lifeline. This is something came out of China and they said, well, if we look at a heat imprint of people's faces, we can see that there's a general trend that would indicate your aging, and so we can extrapolate that to you know, looking at your thermal radiation from your face. We can
make inferences about your overall health and your life expectancy. So go get your face scan. It's going to be really good, they said. You know, this is the way they start this. Facial scans could soon do more than unlock your smartphone or identify you at the airport. Yeah. I'm not a big fan of face scan, So let's come up with a good reason to get your face scan. Oh well, it'll tell you about your overall health. Peaking University in China. By the way, it's interesting, I
haven't seen that word for a very long time. Peaking. They always talk about Beijing. Now it used to be Peaking, but now they still call this university Peking University. They analyzed thermal facial images of over twenty eight hundred individuals who were aged twenty to ninety, and they discovered the distribution of heat on our faces changes in distinct ways as we age. They conducted a small
experiment where volunteers engage in a two week jump rope exercise program. Remarkably, after two weeks, the participant's thermal ages decreased by an average of five years. Sorry jumping again. You know it's one of these deals like driving the SUVs and the opposite direction at that core spinning there you can make time flow backwards if you start jumping rope. But they continue to sell this thing as
a quick, non invasive way to assess overall health and aging. Well, non invasive if you don't consider privacy as a loss of privacy as and invasion. But the key thing about this is the study limitations, which is at the end of the article, is the researchers also note that factors like emotion, outdoor temperature, and seasonal influences could have affected this facial temperature. Okay, we're done with this right, doesn't make any sense anymore. The exercise
intervention study had a small sample size and a short duration. You mean, like the vaccine stuff. We keep coming back to junk science, total junk science. So this could require further investigation to confirm the long term effects. Yeah, when they come up with crazy stuff like losing five years of are gaining five years of life expectancy by jumping rope after just a couple of weeks of that that's where we are. Do people want freedom? By the way,
this article from Brownstone that it was very interesting. They talked about an author his name is Bauman, who wrote Liquid Modernity back in two thousand and In it, he said, do people really want freedom? Can they bear the challenges and the responsibilities of being free? Well, you know, Broadway
producer Stephen Sondheim was their way before him. Back when I was in high school, we did a funny thing happen on the Way of the Forum, and in it you had studilists a slave and he's all excited about being free, and in the middle of his song about being free, he stops and he goes, wait a minute, if I was free, nothing would be free. He stops cold and has the thing about it for a while. Does he really want to be free? I mean, is a slave?
Everything is paid for. You know, he doesn't have any responsibilities or any worries. All he has to do is just do what the master tells him. He's fine, and so in it, he said. Bowman says in two thousand, again, decades after Sondheim, is liberation a blessing or a curse? A curse designed as a blessing or blessing feared as a curse. Another author, back in nineteen forty two says, the truth is that the truth that makes men free is, for the most part, the truth that
men prefer not to hear. Boy, isn't that profound? Except Jesus said it two thousand years He said, you'll know the truth, and the truth shall set you free. But people don't want to hear that truth, do they? And that's what he said, Yeah, people, the truth that would set them free is what people don't want to hear. And in this article from Brownstone, the author is Bert Oliver and Olivier. I guess Bert
Olivier. Anyway, he says, he goes back to the story of Odysseus, the fictional story, and he said, in it, you got some sorceress that turns a bunch of it, turns the sailors into pigs, and Odysseus gets the stuff to reverse the curse. But the pigs are running around. They don't want to be changed. And so he says in this reimagining of it that one guy wrote, once he changes one of them back,
the guy says, what you do that for? I was happy. I could wall in the mud and I could bask in the sunshine all the rest of stuff. You know, there's a lot of the Jesus talked about that as well. The pig is returned to the wallow in the mud. A lot of times people don't really want to be free, do they. They would rather wallow in the mud and not have a master who's going to tell
them what to do, even if that master provides everything for them. We find ourselves in the middle of the biggest attempt at global power grab in history, and we come back to politics, the first one, in fact, that has been capable of being applied to the world in its global entirety. We've never had the technology for anybody to do a global government government before,
or even global governance. As he points out, this is not something that's available to Alexander the Great, to the Roman Empire, to Napoleon, not even to Hitler to be able to conquer the entire world and to keep it under their thumb for the first time we have seen this, I think is one of the things that attracts these megalomaniacs and these Nazis like Klaus schwab Ursula fond of lying so much, and so he says, like the fictional swine
that Homer wrote about in the Odyssey, he said, people genuinely rather like to remain in their comfort zone their head in the proverbial sand, just as the person we're talking about at the beginning of the show that Jim Quinn, the burning platform came across. They prefer to have their head in the sand rather than face the mere possibility that they could choose, or even have to choose urgently to act. Because our very ability to exercise our freedom is at
stake. This is brought home forcibly. A few weeks ago, in the town where we live, there was a debate, he said, about chemtrails, which regularly appear in the sky above the town and erupted on the town's social media chat group, and at one point a participant handedly admitted that he preferred not to pay attention to these disturbing phenomenon because it only upsets him. Don't talk to me about that. I'm happy if I don't hear anything about
that. And actually, I had an email from someone who lives in Knoxville, he said, even though the kim trail law went into effect on July first, I'm still seeing kim trails in Knoxville daily. What are we supposed to do now? They aren't enforcing their own laws, so what good are
they? I really enjoy your shows here, then we want to use this common sensus is from Scott Well. Interestingly, Scott, we're going to have Senator Frank Nicely on and one of the people who got that law passed to penalize people kim trail's and we'll talk about what the enforcement mechanism is with that, along with some other things. But for the people who want to dismiss this as a nonexistent conspiracy theory, here is a military veteran who has become
a whistle blower on kim trails. So here with Kristin Megan. She's a military veteran, right, Yes, I was in the US Air Force for nine years. Wow, and you came out and blew the whistle on geoengineering things that you witnessed were going on. Can you give us the real nutshell? Absolutely? Basically, I had heard of what many people know is the term chem trails, and I worked in a job called bio environmental engineering, and I figured I thought that was insane, and why would we do something
like that modify the weather by using hazard's materials in our atmosphere. So and actually the process of trying to debunk it or disprove it I realized it was actually coming right out of my office, as I was one of the people that was approving the chemicals, and it really shook the core of my oath. And I did a lot of sampling, to a lot of investigation, and I blew the whistle and I got out. And I've now used my credentials, my oath, and my powers for good to help people understand it's
very real. It's now openly admitted. There are multiple forms of weather modification. I specifically found the one of stratospherical aerosol injection and collectively around the globe. We have to understand that it is now being admitted because they're saying it's combatting climate change. Well, the climate change we need to be worried about
is man made climate engineering, also known as geoengineering. And when you say you had chemicals being pumped into the air, what kind of chemicals are they putting out that's rained down on humanity? Basically nanoparticulate metals like you had different sulfates and barium and stromium. I know it's probably changed over time. I know they use silver eyedid for certain things, but these are the odd part of it was the quantities that I saw them coming in the form that they
were coming in. And it's the same type of materials that I was trying to engineer out of the workplace to substitute with safer materials. And when you've noticed that the what's called the safety data sheet, the information about a chemical, of what personal protective equipment to wear, how do you dispose about how do you pack it to s When key information is missing, I ask questions, and my questions led to demonization, and I knew I found something I
shouldn't have. That's insane. So these metals are basically toxic for the humans, I would presume, or yes, because it also has luminum, And a lot of people will tell you, well, these things aren't horrible in small quantities. It's not small quantities because when you are putting things above us,
the dissipation rates are dependent on weather and climate. But it's getting into the food, it's getting into the soil and around the world, these wastewater treatment plants, when it comes to pharmaceuticals or these toxicants is what they're called, they are not able to filter them out. So if you're growing organic food, you know it's we're going to go back to the plexiglass barriers on our plants. I mean, it's horrible. That's why you can ban it
anywhere. We've had states in the United States ban it, and that is great to get the ball rolling, but people really need to wake up to it. Irrespective any political party. It's not okay. And you're seeing a huge increase and neurodegenerative issues like Alzheimer's. It's really difficult for people with respiratory issues and asthma, and people are wondering why they have allergies twenty four to seven, three sixty five. And I like what you said about that climate
change or the change we experience in weather. Often we can't disconnect that from these geo engineering activities. Do you want to say something more about that? I mean, how do we feel that that is there proof or so that is definitely coming from that. Yes, there are places that openly admitted it, remember Dubai, and then when people got upset, they retracted it. But the can was already opened. And the issue is, I know this
sounds silly, but when you watch movies what time change? They say if you do something and something changes, it changes the rippled throughout time if you are modifying the weather, you are messing with mother nature. And meteorology is a very very thorough study, and I do know a lot of it because of my profession applauding hazards. But it does not make sense when you are
altering nature where things are not naturally supposed to occur. We have massive flooding in California, and we have system called heart that is in the United States, and the same people who demonized me five ten years ago are now going wow, because they're finding it's openly admitted in all of our US documents. The US is absolutely not the only country doing it. Wow. That's crazy.
Well, thank you very much for coming out on that and letting again when we look at this, right, it's a big fault flying attack right, the weather, doing geoengineering or the weather, and saying that she and
your suv it's so typical the kind of stuff that they do. But I think two of the key things in what she had to say was the fact that they were spewing out a lot of the same materials that she was working, actively working to try to get out of the workspace, you know, the same type of stuff that we're not We got to this is dangerous, and we got to get it out here. Instead they're the ones spewing it
out. And you know, aluminum, for example, forget that guy who said, you know, it was just a little bit of aluminum and mercury. You can inject that in your veins. Is just an adjuvant, right, who had been telling you that would cause autism and things like that? Yeah, how about injecting that stuff? Are we supposed to inject that? Is that? Okay? No, none of it is, quite frankly,
and it all is a big false fly. And so as we look at this, as we look at our dumbed down society, are dumbed down schools that we pay a fortune for that we bankrupt entire states and communities paying for the education. You want a six hundred percent increase in your taxes, and we'll do what Maryland is doing. And you know what, after they spend an additional three billion a year for a decade, an additional four billion a
year for more decades, the kids are going to be even dumber. It won't be twenty three schools that have zero kids that are proficient in math. It'll be pretty much all of them. It is a deliberate dumbing down. Charlotte Zaerby said that Artment of Education at its inception forty years ago, they're deliberately dumbing the kids down. It's the schools are not failing. The schools are doing exactly what they were designed to do. And so when you look
at this, the United Airlines bowing seven to fifty seven lose. It is the wheels after takeoff. That's right. It is a metaphor for our society, isn't it our DEI are throwing away any idea of merit. We don't want to reward merit. No, no, no, let's just throw this away. Well, the wheels are coming off of our society. It's not just one company's products. Degrees are not worth the paper they're printed on,
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say a majority of people. Only thirty six percent of Americans believe college is worth the expense. Well, that means that sixty four percent don't. You have two thirds to say no and one third that says yes. And that's even with Biden pay picking up the tab still a waste of your time for almost all majors. There's a few of them that are going to pay for you. But even that has diminished significantly as the cost has skyrocketed. And
why has the cost skyrocketed? Well, all the libertarian economists will tell you that if you subsidize something, it gets more expensive. And that's what's happened with higher education, so called higher education. What's gotten higher about education is the tuition, not the education. It gets higher and higher every year the
higher education. Only thirty six percent of American is confident about the value of college, a confidence level that has declined from fifty seven percent in twenty fifteen. So in just under a decade it has gone from just under two thirds to one third. Oh, maybe we're getting the education, maybe we're getting
wiser to what is happening here. While diminishing confidence in the US higher educationation system is found among all demographics such as sex, age, and political affiliation, Republican respondents saw a drop in thirty six percentage points over the last decade, a much further decline than Democrat or independent respondents. Well, it's because
it's been politicized and politicized against them. Nearly a third of the respondents said school is too expensive again because it's been subsidized heavily by the government, while twenty four percent said they believe students are not being properly educated or taught the skills they need in order to succeed. You know, when they get out and say, well, my focus is on some esoteric nonsense. You know, I've played the clip for you. What is the value of that?
They don't know the price of their education. They certainly don't know the value of it. Forty one percent of those who lack confidence and higher education cited political agendas as a reason schools across the US are bracing themselves for an enrollment cliff. And so when you put that in suddenly, now Biden's ideas about bringing in young people from all over the world and having us pay for their
education, well, that's one way to take down the United States. And it seems to be his primary focus is the great takedown, not necessarily even
the great taking, but the great take down. So you can bring students from all over the world, we can train them in Marxism and other forms of degeneracy, and then at the end we can promise them a green card, and we can do all this in order to help the colleges, because if we don't bring in foreign students from all over the world, with a promise of a free education and a free green card at the end of it. Even if they just go to junior college, well, then these colleges
are going to go out of business. And you understand the college is are organized as a very powerful lobbying group. So ultimately the reason these schools are so expensive and so broken is because the FEDS are involved. We have the
Nashville shooter's diary. We now have a ruling from the judge saying that none of that information will be released a little bit too late because the paper there in Nashville had a lot of the diary released to them by someone inside the police department and they published it. But the judge has ruled that over one hundred gigabytes of evidence all needs to be kept secret. Yes, we have, and what is the basis for this, Well, we know why she
wants to do it. They don't want somebody who is certifiably insane, as these tranny people are. I've said from the very beginning, the trainees, as Norman Bates from Psycho, that's it. It is a psycho agenda, and they are They're not just gas lighting and grooming kids for sexual issues. They're gaslighting and grooming them to mess with their minds and to create a generation of people that are incapable of functioning in the real world, who don't even
want to be in the real world. They want to be in a virtual reality. That's part of what this furry stuff is paving the way for. So it's paving the way for degeneracy, for pedophilia, and for virtual reality. And they're going to do everything they can to try to support that. This Nashville judge, last name is Miles, has to side that none of Audrey Hill's writings should be made public. And this is the basis of what
she is saying. She's now saying that disclosure would violate federal copyright hat what None of this stuff was copyrighted. None of it was copyrighted. She said that Hale's victims victims have copyrights to use the material, even though the victims haven't registered with the Federal Copyright Office and the victims didn't create it. How
do they have this? She said, Whether or not an original work of authorship has been registered with the Federal Copyright Office is germane to the amount of recoverable damages in a copyright infringement action, but it has no bearing on whether or not this state law is preempted by federal copyright law. She's a state judge and she's saying that, well, nothing I can do about it because there's federal copyright law that applies here. By the way, did this judge
go to college? I think she did. She got deliberately dumbed down, or maybe she's just trying to come up with some specious arguments to do whatever she determined to do beforehand. The judge also ruled that disclosing Hale's writings could inspire copycat killers. There you go, there's the copyright stuff. Copycat killers,
copyrights. It all makes sense now, doesn't it. Well? Can I one about that judge disregarding the testimony of an expert psychologist who said that there's no evidence to support a copycat theory, So she's going to censor that information. I'm the public again. She has an agenda, she wants to
promote a certain type of insanity, and it would damage that agenda. And so when we look at the Digital Services Act, as the Freedom for Foundation characterizes that, they call it the EU's censorship super weapon, and it really is. It really is. The DSA creates a unified framework for government directed content moderation across the European Union, and each EU member state now has what they call a Digital Services Coordinator who has the power to penalize online platforms if
they fail to adequately address systemic risks such as hate speech and misinformation. Those are such subjective terms. What is hate speech, Well, I'll tell you when I see it. What is misinformation, Well, I will decide what is true what isn't. This is how free speech dies and is buried. These official speech commissars can deputize third party entities in order to act as quote trusted flaggers a Stazi system. So this is censorship with a Stazi system.
At one point in this article from the Foundation for Freedom, they say this is the most extensive network with the exception of China's Great Firewall to keep information out of China. Again, China is the beta test site. One of the strikes I got from YouTube was to say that twenty twenty was the year that the world became China. Boom, you kick that guy out of here. They know that's true. I know it's true. They don't like it
when I talk about the Federal Reserve. They don't like it when I talk about the fact that China is the promotion of all of this stuff, but it is. And yet I would say that this is far more dangerous than China simply because of its decentralization, simply because it is a distributed network rather than a centralized bureaucracy that's going to be responsible for this. And it's not just a distributed system throughout all these different countries. But now they're relying on
artificial intelligence. They needed to have AI in order to shut these things down. AI's superpower is going to be censorship surveillance. That's what it's going to be used for. It'll be masterful at that because it can recognize very quickly and match these things. That's what it's doing all the time. As I've pointed out in the past, when I talked about some of these these examples
where they try to get AI to tell you the situation. You know, the best one, I think was going across the little puzzle where you got a goat and a wolf and head of lettuce, and you know one will eat the other, and you've got to get them all across in your boat to the other side without losing any of them. How do you do that? And you simplify that problem and you only have one entity there, and it becomes very apparent that the AI is not thinking, it's simply matching these
patterns. Elon Musk became the first platform. His X became the first platform to be investigated after the DSA took effect. And so they're looking at very large online platforms and very large online search engines and they have acronyms for that. They have vlops or vlows. That's any platform or search engine that serves more than forty five million people in the EU. And so what is going to be required is that these platforms develop their own means to police this.
You see, that's where the distribution comes in. They're going to outsource it to private entities because those private entities will do an even better job than the government would. So they have to identify, analyze, assess these systemic risks. They have to apply their ability as technologists in order to do this artificial intelligence and other things like that. And then they have to put measures in
place to stop these things. And what is it that they want to stop, Well, we all know it's going to be anything that threatens to put out hate or misinformation. For example, they mentioned specifically public security and the electoral process. Don't criticize their elections gender based violence, Well, don't criticize
their gender fantasies either, because you know your speech is violence. They say discrimination, same story there, or illegal content, which is to be determined, but of course already illegal content would bring up things such as hate speech. Yeah, it's going to be a means to persecute Christians. It's going to be a means to persecute their political enemies. If you look at what is happening in Germany because of strong increase in AfD, the Alternative for Deutschland,
the Alternative for Germany. It's a conservative nationalist party, and so they've accused them of being Nazis. I don't know if they're Nazis or not. There's probably some people who are Nazis there. There's probably people who are Marxist, MAOIs and other things in the left wing parties. But what they are doing is truly amazing and it makes you question who the real Nazis are. They have debanked the AfD saying your bank account that donors can put money and
we're going to shut that down. We've seen that in the UK against Nigel Farraj and other people. We've seen it against the Free Speech Union in the UK as well. Conservative groups, people who support free speech, who support liberty, individual human rights, they're attacked by these Nazis, these literal Nazis. And so in Germany, the leftist Nazis. Remember, you know, Nazis stood for national socialism. The only thing these people don't like about the
Nazis is their nationalism. Nationalism in and of itself is not a bad thing. It's actually the other part of it, the socialist part of it, the authoritarian, totlitarian aspects of it. That was what was bad. It wasn't the nationalism. So what they've done is they've debanked AfD and now they are taking away the few gun licenses that people have in Germany tightly controlled. But if you are now an AfD supporter, you get your gun confiscated.
So shut down your bank account, confiscate people's weapons. Like I said, who are the real Nazis. Additionally, digital service coordinators can certify outside organizations as trusted flaggers and other things like that. So the government puts this responsibility on these large companies and said, well, you can either do it internally or you can in turn hire somebody to do it for you. Is this going to be a new profit center perhaps for the World Economic Forum for Davos.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll come back. I got some comments I need to catch up on. Folks. If you're watching the show, please like the stream that helps us a great deal. We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen. Yet Laos, your annual Global Risk Report makes for a stunning and sobering read for the global business community. The top concern for the next two
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It says my electrodynamics professor gave me a huge smile and no answer when I asked him how the core is magnetic past the curee temperature. I don't know if he ever considered it, but he seemed to be happy. Well, that's good bye. The way I should clarify Travis's telling me friend Edwards is from yesterday, So let me clarify that. Let's talk a little bit about what is happening with these globalists as they now move to You know,
they put out create their own geoengineering. They're pluting the environment. They're telling us that we've got to shut down one thing after the other, and yet they're the ones who are dumping out pollution in effort to modify the weather. Claim that is climate change and climate change and weather obviously two very different things. But now they are setting up their own energy creation because they're using so much energy. This is sent to me by Sam. Google's emissions have surged
nearly fifty percent due to AI energy demand. Well, I guess we'll have to kill artificial intelligence and private jets maybe right, No, no, no, We'll kill the esuvs and the private cars. That's what they want to do. And Winepress has story the AI craze is driving up carbon emissions in an ironic twist. Well, actually it's hypocrisy, you know. Irony, I think is something that happens that is kind of a reversal that has unintentional
hypocrisy is when you know very much what you're doing. These people know exactly what they're doing. The amount of computational power use for AI is doubling roughly every one hundred days. How about that? You know, AI is it's doubling its computing capacity and probably is energy consumption every one hundred days, and our deficit is adding another trillion dollars every one hundred days. It's the one hundred day mark is very significant. Now. The Bank of International Settlements has
warned that AI adoption may change the way inflation works well. They they're the ones who are going to be behind the global currency, global Central Bank digital currency. The environmental impacts have so far receive less attention. A single query to an AI powered chat bot can use as much as ten times the energy that would be used in a previous Google search, a standard search engine. And again, nobody ever told Google to pull back on its use. Nobody
ever told Google that it was using too much CO two. Nobody ever told the NSA that they were using too much energy or too much water, did they. I talked about that a decade ago when they're building that massive storage facility to store everything for the day in which they get quantum computing and can go back and data mind everything about everybody. So they're keeping everything that everybody's done online. So you know, but you can't go back and get your
archives in case you've lost something. Don't worry. I mean you're not going to be able to get it from the NSA. They're going to keep it there, and they're using put it out in the middle of the desert, and they're using more water than most of the towns there in Utah use, and they're using more electricity than most of the towns there and Utah use. I guess you know, when Elon Musk puts his AI center there in Memphis, at least he's got the water. Maybe he's a little bit smarter than
the NSA. I don't know. A generative AI system may use thirty three times more energy to complete a task than it would normally take with traditional software. Most AI applications run on servers and data centers. In twenty twenty three, before the AI boom really kicked off, the International Energy Agency estimated that data centers had already accounted for between one and one and a half percent of
global electricity use. That's about the same as all planes, all aviation, you know, the big commercial jets that we fly and the private jets of the elites. That accounts for two percent. And before the AI boom it was nearly the same one and a half percent is what the computers were already using. And for exempt for comparison, the steel sector was responsible for seven
to nine percent of energy use. And they all take this back to the CO two emissions and that doesn't matter at all, None of it matters. None of that matters. On rumble A woots, thank you for the tip. It writes the cabal who cries that there are no truce, no genders can somehow determine the clear and severe lines on what is hate speech? That's
right. Well, yeah, truth is what they tell you. If they tell you that it's two plus two equals five, you better agree with them, And then when they tell you that it's equal to seven, you better agree with them. It's just whatever they happen to say. It's just a power play on rock fan Destinhelm, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that Microsoft's disclosed annual emissions increased by about forty percent, but hey,
that's fine. You know, they can do whatever they want. Tchnocracy can do whatever they want, the military industrial complex, the intelligence community, they can do whatever they wish, no problems. So it's not just the electricity courses I said before. They consume large amounts of water in order to cool their servers. The data centers in the US use about seventy one hundred
liters of water for every megawant hour of energy that they consume. Google's US data centers alone consumed and estimated twelve point seven billion liters of fresh water in twenty twenty one. So they get first DIBs on all this stuff. They get first DIBs on the water. How about that? You know, we can just stick our head in the sand, I guess. And then they're
going to get first DIBs on the energy as well. The BOE report says that the energy beast is now fully unleashed talking about AI, and so we better pay attention to the energy consequences. Just as everyone was getting cranked up on this energy transition, which was the big Western imperative. We're all got to move to renewable stuff, right, Well, now they've suddenly changed gears. And I've played for you just in the last couple of months. We've
seen this over and over again. We've seen it from Sam Altman, We've seen it from Larry Fink, the financier Black Rock. Oh, we've got to find some way that we can do nuclear, because that's the only way that this is going to work. We've got to have this artificial intelligence in order to track and to follow the slaves. Oh, and to beat the Chinese. Yes, of course, to beat the Chinese. I forgot.
Yeah, No, it's about us really, and so we've got to have this we're going to have to have nuclear several billion hungry people's vision for a better future. Well, that don't have to take a back seat to their new agenda. This was an existential threat, right, and they just decided that their existential threat doesn't matter as much as their surveillance does. So the consumption began to skyrocket and with their AI. Then late last year something landed.
Well this is even before the AI, they said. And then late last year something landed on the scene, like the Tungushka fireball, you know, the one in Russia. Well is that I don't know, but it leveled an entire forest just like that. You know, trees don't go down that easy. This new something hasn't leveled forests for forty square miles like and Gus could had. But the impact is going to be even bigger, even if it takes a year or two for the shockwaves to fan out. And
the new fireball is the arrival of AI. It's widespread acceptance and adoption in the view that it is now an imperative. We have a new impetitive SEHIO. Some of these new facilities are building near natural gas fields, for example, where they can use that a lot of them in Ohio near the massive Appalachia gas field. They said, well, that's fine, they can drill new wells and meet that demand. Oh but no, it's it's co two.
We're going to have to build nuclear power, they said. And again, like all these technologies that they want to switch to very rapidly, it's got some big issues that remain unsettled. But here, folks, is the biggest issue with all of this stuff. What makes us new AI demand so concerning from a grid perspective is that demand can co locate with the power facilities. This is why they're talking about Sam Altman and these other people are talking
about miniature nuclear power plants. And I said this from the very beginning. They're talking about miniature nuclear power plants because this is not about expanding the grid. This is not about getting more power to you. It's about getting just enough power for them. And again, you can do without, just like you can do without the water that they're going to take. They're going to
take all the power for themselves. They're going to take all the water for themselves, and they're going to use all that power and water to spy on you so they can co locate these small nuclear reactors. They can put them at the same location as their AI. Oh, that solves a lot of
different problems. They don't have to build an expensive grid. Look at how many tens of billions of dollars have been spent by Texas and by the UK and to create an infrastructure to carry the power that's generated in their remote wind fields to get it onto the grid for everybody else. They spend a lot of money in Texas for that, and then they froze up during the cold
winter, but they spend a lot of money on that infrastructure. Well, they take these nuclear power plants and put them right there where their AI data centers are. Well, then they don't have to build that grid to distribute the stuff to you because you're not going to get any so they don't have They can bypass this transmission delivery system, meaning that critical power supplies might not
ever make it to the grid. Maybe you'll have to get that solar power in that wind anyway, right, because that's really what makes sense for the solar panels and for the for the windmill. I mean, it's not steady state. When the wind's not blowing, you're not going to get any power. The sun's not shining, you're not going to get any power. However, it does get you off the grid, and you don't need to have the massive battery systems that the grid needs to have. And they may be
shutting everything down and the naim of climate change. We're want to shut down all the coal power plants, all the gas plants and everything else, and we're going to have clean energy. We're the only ones with clean energy, so we're going to be the only ones who have it ener and we're not going to make enough of it for you. It's just going to be for their use. They're not going to even have the ability to give it to
you. Users and generators generally prefer the scenario because it cuts out the middle participant, and it cuts out the distribution issue and the pie gets shared only two ways instead of three. That's exactly what they want. We'll be right back the common man. They created common Core that dumbed down our children. They created Common Past to track and control us. They're Commons project to make
sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the common man as simple, a sophisticated ordinary, but each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want
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The roads are no longer being repaired as of fifteen years ago. She said. That's bringing in millions, no joke of cars. We predict the Houston's gridlock will soon become impassable. I agree. I mean, I've been when we were living in Texas occasionally go to Houston. Unbelievable. We had lived there and it was pretty bad nineteen eighty to nineteen eighty three, and
there's nothing compared to what it is now. It's unbelievable. A massive interstate system and it is just complete gridlock, and it's a common situation with these big cities. Austin was the same way. They continue to add more and more residences, more and more businesses, but they don't do anything with the roads. They didn't even maintain them. The only thing that they do any
road construction with is with toll roads. And of course, one thing that Elon Musk got right, got very right, was when you started talking about tunneling. It is necessary. If you're going to grow the buildings vertically, you're going to have to grow the infrastructure vertically as well. The roads are
going to have to grow vertically. Everybody understood that. You look at any vision of a futuristic city, even going back to the nineteen twenty some of the very first sci fi movies Silent Film, well they do they show multiple layers of traffic operating. Well, they don't do that. They don't do it. They don't build any more transportation infrastructure. They just build more residences
and bring more people in. That's the key thing. And then this from Scott and I won't mention which lab he's at, but he says he's at a national lab. He listens during lunch. He said, people they are still wearing masks and the DEI continues, So sorry, this is a couple of emails here. This is from Michael, and I had not seen this story, so thank you for sending this to me. Michael, he says, I'm in a small North Dakota town of one hundred and forty people.
Only seventeen miles separates my town from the train derailment in Borderlac. A population of only eighteen people live in Borderlac. And so the press really hasn't covered this. And I talk to Goatree, he says, do you realize how many train drail there are all the time? Guess they're concerned as to whether or not. And we talked about this. I've had him to talk about it on air. Very concerned about whether this is some kind of a sabotage
or is it just neglect like the roads that they don't repair. But there's a tremendous number of train derailments, and in this particular one, more than twenty five cars are derailed, says Michael. And that's what the press is reporting, but it's not making it to any of the large news sites. And I had not seen that. So they had twenty five cars derail. According to the press reports that I was able to find about a fifth of
them. You know, about five of them were carrying toxic substances, anhydrous ammonia, sulfur, methanol, and the ammonia is the real toxic one. And then it caught fire. So he says they're on fire. There's toxic substance that is spilled on the ground. They've not told us what the substance is, but of course they know. And again now they've said that it is anhydrous semonia. But you know, who knows if they're telling you the truth. I mean, just take a look at Palestine, Ohio and the
disaster that was there, along and others. I mean, we've had situations. There was a massive pollution of water a couple of years ago, the EPA doing something with a mine, and you know, they just kind of skim over that if they're the ones who are doing it. The town of Borderlac has closed off for miles in every direction. They will suppress this story and they will get away with it. If I went out there to investigate
her, to take pictures, I'd probably be arrested. But again, and the writes that didn't Biden stop the pipeline from being built for environmental reasons. Yeah, you know, the EPA and these other things are environmental disaster in every regard. And you know, when you have a situation with you know, with oil for example, yeah, anything, there are no perfect solutions.
But if you have a pipeline that leaks, that is much more easily addressed and fixed than if you got something like the Exxon Valdez that sinks and you know, releases into the entire load into the water that is there. So that's the reality of it. And by the way, Michael, when I saw this, I saw, for some reason it added to an email
that you'd sent me on December the eighteenth, twenty twenty. I saw that at the bottom, and that was the day after I was fired, and he said at the time, please start up your own show as soon as possible, even if it's streamed out of your home. Well, thank you for the encouragement, Michael, I appreciate that we actually did that. We did it that So that was a Thursday. I was fired. On Friday, he sent that email to me, and on the following Monday, we
had it streaming out of our home. So thank you for that encouragement. And it really was people contacting us that got me to do that, actually, and it's good to know that you're still there. So thank you for listening and listening all these years and for the encouragement. And then this is from a listener, and I do want to he had a bit of a beef with me, and I think he was right. This is from Brian and he was very upset about the fact that I had the Newsom Nightmare author
John Cox on Friday. That interview was originally done way back, remember when there was this thing called a Primaries that we're pretending that we're going to have in the US and everything, And then you had DeSantis and Newsom do a debate with Sean Hennity on Fox News, and I thought it would be kind of interesting for people to get more of a back ground on Newsom, and so interestingly enough at that time, and because of the additional national attention that
he was getting making noise like he was going to run for president, the publisher of that book sent that to me and I thought, yeah, that'd be good to talk about that with a Newsom de Santists debate coming up. So I got him on and we talked about it. And then when we're going back and looking at past shows for the Best of Interviews on Friday, I said, well, you know, Newsom is now back in the news again, you know, trying to push for presence. So let's put this
back in here and give some people some ideas about Newsom. And I didn't do any investigation of John Cox. I knew that he had run against Newsom, but to me, that was secondary. We really wanted to talk about Newsom. And you know, when I look at different news sources, for example, when I look at our tea, our tea will lie to you about what's going on in Russia, but they will tell you the truth about what's going on in the United States. And so you know, there's that
aspect of it. But anyway, this is what Brian says. He says that real estate developers like John Cox are literally destroying local communities in Indiana and
elsewhere in the US. And he says he's a regular listener, former resident of California, current resident of Indiana, and as part of the interview, John Cox was talking about how he's involved in investing in real estate in Indiana now at this point in time, he says, the real estate investors developers are making large campaign donations the local politicians who sell real estate development schemes. This is something that I've always seen. Local politicians were typically involved in the
real estate market. Once you get to the state level, there typically were lawyers and things like the state and federal levels and things like that's usually lawyers, but at the local level it is usually real estate people. I remember Sandy Friedman, the mayor in Tampa. They called her Sandlot Friedman because she had this scheme where they would go around and use building code violations to condemn
poor people's property. They got enough of them condemned, they go in maybe and pay imminent domain for the rest of them, and then turn it over to their developer friends. Well, he said, there's a new thing that I was not aware of called a tax increment financing. He said, if you're not familiar with it, it is a fiscal manipulation where local governments lend money to developers against future tax gains a result from development projects. Development projects
are typically sold to voters as economic development or climate friendly. He said. Developers like John Cox get one hundred percent of their developers fees paid in advance by the municipal government, in other words, taxpayers to maximize profits, they build cheap, mixed use high rise apartments and established neighborhoods are predominantly single family
homes with a little or no demand from rental housing. In these communities, the excess supply destroys base rent, lowers single family home values, diminishes neighborhood character, places stress on local utilities and resources, adding insult injury. The projected tax revenue never actually materializes. This is something that is in common with almost all of these tax benefits to bring in businesses, regardless of what the
business is anyway, only the developer benefits. It's worth noting that early adopters of tax increment financing, such as California, have now banned the practice, but this is probably why opportunistic carpetbaggers like John Cox, who lives in California, come to Indiana to continue the practice. Despite authoring a book about Gavin Newsom, john Cox is no different from Newsom. He should not have been an honored guest. You can do better. Well, I agree with you.
I don't like that type of thing. And if what you said is true and no reason and to doubt that it is true. It was not my intention to support that kind of crony capitalism, and we see that happening in a lot of different places, and so I don't support that. I do think that it was important for people to understand some of the background of Newsom and that's the reason that we had that in there. And then Hank writes how obg y ns are handling now more requests for sterilization after Arovi wait
is overturned by Dobbs. And this is gleefully reported by NPR because the point of all of it is to eliminate children. That's what this is all about, because it's all about deeppopulation. So when we come back, we're going to take a look at Biden. And Travis tells me Sandra Friedman is still alive and was the first female mayor of Tampa. There you go, DEI could you could you miss right? I mean, she has to be good. She's a woman, or do we even know what a woman is?
Supreme Court just doesn't to make that judgment call. Don't judge me, don't judge me my my gender. Here, we're gonna take a quick break and we'll be right back. Here's a little song I ought you might want to hear in your You own nothing and be happy. Ain't got no cash, I got no car, not two empty four booster shots in your arm. Own nothing to be happy. You can't even buy in the store because of your lone social credit score. Own nothing, Be happy? You will own
nothing and be happy. Be happy at each a box. H you're listening to the David Knight Show. Well, a lot of congresses now return as of yesterday, and we were told everything was going to hit the fan when these people got back into town. They were going to get rid of Biden.
I don't see that happening as of yet. We've had last week Virginia Senator Mark Warner was trying to organize a meeting with his appeers to try to get together a group to get Biden to quit, and there was a flat out threat on social media, Tom, you better hope this doesn't happen things. And so because of that, I still believe that Biden is going to
remain. I don't think they're going to be able to get rid of him, even if they want to do that, even if it would be a better thing for them to do. As a matter of fact, Biden himself was very adamant about it. He said, he's going to beat Trump again in twenty twenty. Well, I guess what they're trying to push me out on the race. Let me say as clear as I can, I'm staying in a race. I'll beat Donald Trump. I will beat him again in
twenty twenty. It's going to beat him again in twenty twenty. And he always says, let me say this as clearly as I can, and then slurs it out. And then of course these people who want him to leave, he simply laughs at them, and we give thanks to our commander in chief, the President of the United States, extraordinary President of the United States. Show Biden woh yeah, wrong holiday, Joe, Happy entrepreneurs Day. Oh oh yeah, that's the wrong holiday there. But he was very adamant.
They said, we're going to protect our children from getting weapons of war. There and when he was questioned by George Stephanopholis and again remember he was the chief White House, chief communications director and various other things for Clinton. And then they brought him on at ABC no conflict of interest there. They
did a recorded interview with him. But even the recorded interview where they could perhaps set it out the worst of it, even that had some interesting weird aspects where Biden talks about, here, he's going to do the goodest job possible, mister president, I've never seen a president of thirty six percent approval get reelected. Well, I don't believe that's my approval. That's not what our polls show. And if you stay in and Trump is elected and everything
you're warning about comes to pass, how will you feel in January? I feel as long as I gave it my all and I did the goodest job as I know I can do. That's what this is about. If he does the goodest job, he excellent communicator, that's just you know, it's gifted, gifted. But you know what, it doesn't matter if he does the goodest or the baddest or whatever job. People like Whoopi Goldberg are gonna
support him anyway. And this is one of the reasons why I say I think he's going to stay in. She said, I don't care if he's pooped his pants. Well, you know, there was all I didn't really think that when he kind of froze on stage and bent over a lot of people were saying he's pooping in his pants. I didn't think that that was what he was doing at the time, But she doesn't care. She really doesn't care. So maybe for a whoopie, we could come up with an
acronym. You know, when George Bush went to Japan and they said that he ate some bad sushi or whatever. Oh, you don't want to talk about that too much. You might insult your host there in Japan. But he stood up at the banquet and threw up and then passed out, and the Japanese thought that was kind of funny. They actually came up with a new word, bushusuru, which meant to do a bush, and that became
their word for vomiting in his honor. So maybe we should come up with a new instead of saying pooping in your pants, as much simpler to just say he's making whoopee. So whoopye was trying to cushion the blow, Yeah exactly, she said. I mean, listen, I'm gonna have my two cents because I wasn't here on the day that y'all talked about it. I don't care if he's pooped his pants. I don't care if he can't put a sentence together. Show me he can't do the job. I think that's
pretty evident. It depends on how you de find the I mean, if the job is to do a great reset and a great takedown of America, and he's doing a really good job. She said, Yeah, leftist are so contry, and there's got to be a way we could sigh up them into pooping their pants in solidarity with Biden. There's a combination of words we could say to get them to do this. I just don't know what it is yet. That's right, Yeah, it become the fashionable thing to do
when you look at some of the styles that they use. I don't think you'd take too much convincing that have to wear their pants up at a level where they don't fall off for starters a lot of the Democrat voters anyway, She said, Now he's had a bad night. The first time he went on, he but debated with La La Harris, and everybody wanted him to quit. Then he said, you can't talk to women like this, or
you're doing this wrong, or you're doing that wrong. And he came back he said, you know what, I got it and gave four years. So she said, so, yeah, I have poopy days all the time. See she's already doing it. It's already doing it. I step in so much poop you can't even imagine. Now, I'm not running the world. So that's one of the things that he said, you know, hey, I'm not I'm not. I can't, I can't do this and that. But I'm running the world. And it's like, isn't that disqualifying for
him to think that he's running the world? Did we elect the global dictator? Well, unfortunately, both Republicans and Democrats want the president to be just that they want an American empire. They entertain the fantasy that the guy that they elect, whoever it is, is actually running the government when the government's running him. The question is who in the government is precisely running these presidents? She says, But I don't know anybody who doesn't step in stuff at
some point. So I'm just saying, there's two debates, and if he can't do what he needs to do for the second debate, I'll join any crew that says get rid of him. Well, guess what what I said with wag the Biden as I said, they're going to have the hometown boy, good old shoe. He's going to come in and no matter how bad it is, even if he ends up the night standing in a puddle of poop, literally, people like Whoopie will be making whoopee about it and they
will still support him. They'll spin it, they'll lie about it if they have to. They're still going to support him, and they're going to portray him as an underdog, as a dogged underdog, somebody who's not a quitter. Well, you know, maybe he can't put a sentence together, but boy, he's not going to quit. That's what you want, is somebody who's defiant and stupid and dictator to continue to go on. A defiant Joe Biden dares the elites to challenge him at the Democrat convention. They see again
he calls him elites. He's creating this. He's the underdog persona that is out there. If any of these guys don't think I should run, then run against me, go ahead and ounce for president. Challenge me at the convention. We already seen how that works. RFK Junior did that and the DNC in Florida shut down the primary. By the way, the primaries already finished. So how are they going to do that? See, here's the issue. You know, there's legal issues, but the bigger issue is political
power and Biden. See not Joe Biden, but the Biden collective that I was talking about the other day. I think of Biden as just somebody that's out there in front of everybody else. That collective that is that we call Biden is going to continue with this out of his own interest. Biden dismissed his concerns about mental fitness with his Stefanoflos interview. He says he would drop out if the Lord Almighty told him to. Well, I don't know.
I don't know if I believe that or not. The Lord Almighty has told Joe Biden a lot of things to do that Joe Biden is ignored after this. I don't know that he's done anything that the Lord Almighty has told him to do, so I don't know that he would do that. I think what he's saying here is that the only way that he's going to be term limited is if they carry him out feet first. Like I said the other day, very much like Darth Vader Ginsburg and Diane Frankenstein. They grasped hold
of that power when they couldn't hold anything else. Because it's one thing about these people. They are addicted to power, and you're not. You're gonna take that rod of power out of their cold dead hands, to paraphrase Troltonist. And when he's talking about guns, well they've got a different kind of power. Uh. Stephanoffl has said, do you dispute that there are more lapses, especially in the first several months. Biden says, can I run the hundred and ten? Flat? No? But I'm still in good shape.
Stephanofflis said, are you more frail? No, he said flatly again. You know, but he doesn't lie, does he. It's it's it's not not about a con a conglomerate of people making decisions. He said, it's about the character of the president. Well, I think he needs to tell that to Chris O'Donnell because Chris O'Donnell says, we shouldn't even have a
debate between two people. You need to get their entire staff on you know, let's make this an open book exam, okay, And you know, we just get the entire staff on there and ask them questions because it's just too much for this guy to be able to respond, assuming again that the mainstream media would ask any questions that are of any importance or that affect our very existence, which they would not do. But that's exactly what Chris O'Donnell
said. Allow the candidates to have as many staff as they want, showing them medical staff, you name it, age throughout the debate, and make sure that all of them have microphones. And the candidates should be allowed to turn to their staffs and confer with them about anything at any time in the debate. And we should be able to hear everything they say, so we can hear if the candidate has competent or incompetent staff. We could hear the
candidate overrule some advisors and say something else. We could watch the candidates actually think process information, assuming they can think, including possibly information that they might not know until a staff member tells them. It reminds them a candidate, you know, like what day it is, where he is, that type of thing, you know what year it is, what year it is even uh yeah, Chris O'Donnell just wants them to stop the hammering. Stop the
hammering of Biden. Have you ever seen that clip? I won't belave it, but it's pretty funny the outtakes of that. So yeah, stop the hammering of Biden. He's just fine. Just bring his whole staff in and let them answer the question, because, like I said before, all of these presidents, it's the collective behind them. It's not the president. They're
not running anything. You're being This country is being run, whether it's Trump or whether it's Biden, is being run by unelected bureaucrats, faceless people that you didn't vote for, that you don't even know who what their names are. At least you know, under Chris O'Donnell's idea, would at least be able to see some of the handlers unelected that are a part of this will be right back making sense common again. You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Well, on the Republican Signe, I saw this headline Tennessee US Senator Marcia Blackburn applause the passing of the twenty twenty four Republican Party platforms. I said the other day seeople were saying, hey, look, they're not even going to have the delegates vote on this stuff. They're going to do it behind closed doors. And the reality of these things they've always gone through. The motion is something that they could at least let the activists at the state
level, who are the ones who constitute the delegates to these conventions. It could at least make them feel like they had some input. They don't care about that anymore. This has all become top down, a secretive insuler. They don't want your input. And I understand it because you know, when you look at candidates, even with the Libertarian Party, small Independent Party, the candidates didn't want to be strapped down to these positions that delegates had fought
over on various issues. If they disagreed with it, they didn't want to have that there to embarrass them. So I get that. Nevertheless, we're going through a period of time where they didn't even bother to pretend that this is like an election. We don't have primaries, who don't have debates, We don't have any debates about the platform and the rest of this stuff.
They came up with twenty different promises that Trump wants to deliver on, and you know, you can look at this as kind of his something that he wants there, since it's his daughter in law that put this through Seal the border, stop the migrant invasion, carry out the largest deportation operation in American history. Why didn't he do that the first term? Either one of those things. Here's an one number three inflation, make America affordable again. Ma
I guess that spells m aaa mah. But in inflation. Okay, well that's cool. Whip inflation. Now, remember those buttons from gerald Ford that didn't work? Did it? No details about how he's going to end inflation, considering the fact that he set all new precedent of spending trillions of dollars on welfare programs, the same type of stuff we talked about being done by Macna America when he went to the World Bank, Hey, let's UH borrow
a lot of money from the UH. Actually I think he was with the IMF borrow a lot of money from the IMF and then use it for welfare, just hand it out, you know, And people said, wait a minute, you're just trying to load them up with debt, your rent sinking rent, rent seeking as a bank, and quite frankly, that's what the Federal Reserve is doing as well. Make America the dominant energy producer in the world by far. With an exclamation and this is all a uppercase. Well,
I guess that settles it. By putting that by far in there, we don't really have to again, just like inflation, we don't have to worry about how that's going to be done. It's going to be kind of awkward with the Paris Climate Accord there, and it will be there, and they will pretend that there's nothing that he can do about it, because they'll pretend that it was actually ratified, as he did in his first term. They pretended that the Paris Climate Accord had been ratified by Obama and John Kerrey,
the two of them when it needed sixty senators. They'll pretend that it was ratified. Nevertheless, stop outsourcing and turn the United States into a manufacturing superpower. Well, you're going to need to have energy for that, and the problem with the energy is the Paris Climate Accord. Or back to that, back see number three, see number four. Rather large tax cuts for workers and no tax on tips, Well, here's news for the billionaire. Not all workers work for tip. You may think that, you know,
I said, you're handing out money to people as STIPs. Seven. Defend our constitution, our bill of rights, our fundamental freedoms, including freedom of speech, religion, the right to keep the bear arms, defend them from what your executive orders where you throughout these things. We did gun control by executive order, and Biden continued with your precedent. Yeah, we need to defend our constitution from people like you and Biden, prevent World War III,
restore peace in Europe again. Great, but how are you going to do it? And the weaponization of government against the American people, stop the migrant crime epidemic, rebuild our cities. Wait a minute. These other things are things that the federal government could do, the border, the military, things like that. Defending the constitution. You're supposed to do that as well. You didn't do that first time through. But rebuilding our cities is that the
work of the federal government, not under the constitution. It isn't strengthen and modernize our military, keep the US dollar as the world's reserve currency. I think it's too late for that. Maybe he forgot to put anything in there about CBDCs. Fight for and protect social security and Medicare with no cuts, including no changes to retirement age. Again, even though you look at this and it's difficult once you put these things in How do you unwind this?
You know, social security is unconstitutional, but meanwhile you've got people who paid their entire life fifteen percent of their income has gone into this thing. Are you going to cut them off? You've got to have some kind of a transition. This is one of the reasons why when you talk about deportation, why he didn't do DACA the first time. That's his number two thing.
He's going to deport people this time. Really, you pretended that you didn't have the authority to overrule the executive order from from the Obama administration called DACA. You went to the Supreme Court and asked them to do something about it. They told you no. So what are you going to do this time? Again? These are campaign promises. Do you really expect them to do
anything about it? Cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory, radical gender ideology, or other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content on our children. Well. See, this is why I say to the MAGA people when they say it was only the Democrat governors who did twenty twenty, to us, I said, no, he funded it. He funded it. The buck stops with him. He's responsible for it. Because the bucks
started with him. Especially, you get what you pay for, you get what you bribe people to do. And he understands that his supporters can't apply Item number sixteen to what Trump did in twenty twenty. He could have cut federal funding to control this, to minimize it. He could have said, if you don't allow people to have ibermectin, we're going to cut your federal
funding. I oh, by the way, instead of building ventilators, are going to build iroma, We're going to build We're going to manufacture ivermactin. Keep men out of women's sports. Well, there you go that that's in the constitution, isn't it. Well no, actually, but you know, do you really believe that he's the guy who wanted men in beauty contests with women when he had that decades ago? So maybe what we do is we get men out of women's sports and we put them into women's beauty contests.
That's what we do. He could probably do that. He could probably pull that off, deport pro hamas radicals, and make our college campuses safe and patriotic. Again, you know, that is the issue with our colleges, Isn't it nothing else? Actually, that's a symptom of the rot and the cancer that is in our colleges. Cut the colleges funding, that's what you need to do. Cut funding for all schooling. That's not constitutional for the federal government. So you see the problem here, and you see the fact
that it is Laura Trump who is pushing this through. One thing that they did do is they updated their abortion stance. This is not in the twenty items. And surprisingly enough, I actually agree with the position that he's got there. He kind of took this position because he doesn't have to do anything one way or the other. But I think that's actually the right reason. Even though I am pro life and I want to minimize it. That is precisely why I want to keep it at the state level. And I've said
this before. I said, when you look at people like Lindsey Graham and other people like that, they want to bring it in and politicize it, make it a federal issue, when the federal government has no authority to deal with that. Just like most of these things on his list of twenty items, this is the one thing that he got right. Federal government doesn't have any authority here. And when you look at the practical aspects of it.
The reality is is that if they pass a law in Washington to change abortion, even if it makes it makes abortion more restrictive and saves babies' lives, don't expect New York and California and other places like that to follow that law. They didn't follow. They didn't follow the War on Drugs prohibition of marijuana. They nullified it. They did their own thing. And so, as I've said before, if they make it more restrictive, the Democrat run states
are not going to obey that law. They will nullify it. And they can because there's no constitutional basis for it. As Dobbs pointed out, this is not a federal issue. It belongs in the states constitutionally according to the Tenth Amendment. So the blue states, the Democrat states, I hate to call them blue and red, the Democrat states, will ignore that. However, when the Democrats get in and they say you can do partial birth abortions,
the Republicans state will go along with that. Well, you know, would like to protect the baby's lives. But we've got this federal law now, so you understand what happened. If they make it more restrictive. The Democrat states will not obey it. If they make it no restrictions at all, the Republican states will go along with it. That's why I say leave it at the states where the Constitution put it. And if you don't like
it at the states, then you need to modify the Constitution. Like so many of these other things, I would just like to have before Trump runs, I'd like to have a pre nuptial agreement. We could call it a pre trumptual agreement. How about that. I would like to know, just like one of his former wives, when he divorces himself from the Constitution. Yet again, what are the remedies that are left to me with the President Trump? You know we have He might try to make America a prison again,
which he did the first time. I can't get past that point. That still sticks in my crop. So anyway, he says he thinks it's important to believe in the exceptions when it comes to abortion. Again, he's arriving at the correct conclusion. I think in this thing simply out of spinelessness. He doesn't have any principles about abortion. He's not trying to save babies' lives, he's not trying to obey the Constitution, and so I think for those reasons, I want to leave it at the state level to obey the
Constitution to save the most babies' lives. And I know that sounds counterintuitive to a lot of people who are in the pro life movement, but I think that truly is the case. I think a lot of people who are in the pro life movement are trying to put it back in Washington because they would like to have the clout as a lobbying organization. We've seen this many times from some gun control groups who don't necessarily stand for the Second Amendment. They
want to make themselves look good. And so that's just the reality of how this stuff works. Do we have our guests yet? Okay, we don't have our guests. We're going to take a quick break, though, and we are going to be right back. Stay with us. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to the
David Knight Show. All right, let's talk a little bit about what is happening with transportation, because, as I said at the beginning of the program, these people are driving us mad, not necessarily crazy, but angry. And this is also senting me for the love of the road. He said, I just saw this in the telegram chat figured you'd get a kick out of it. And this was actually sent last week and while we were replaying the show. But it is a situation where you've got a way MO car
that lost it is going the wrong way into oncoming traffic. And it was actually worse than that. It got confused at the traffic light. And so in this video you'll see the body cam of the police officer pulling this over. This isn't Phoenix. There have been a lot of issues with driverless cars and Phoenix, and so the question is a lot of people are asking, so what happens when a police officer stops the car and there's no driver?
Do uh does a corporation get in trouble? Well? No, interestingly enough, and so here is I guess we could call it this is a way mo. I guess we could call this the wrong way mo. Yeah, stopped. It's ninety two Adam, Sam or ninety Adam to Sam Paul and uh, there's no driver. I cannot tea. Yeah. This also hind Phoenix BD. So your car here drove into oncoming lanes of traffic. Okay,
Okay, that's no problem. Yeah, there's like a little bit of a construction area and it went into opposing lanes of traffic, which is real bad. Yeah, I can help, but come over to set more of a curiosity. Yeah. I thought maybe there's a passenger or something. No, like, uh, you know the construction here. Yeah, it was uh, eastbound in the westbound lanes, which is real bad. Yeah, and then light it up and then it takes half through the intersection. It
ran away from him. You should have shot it, Okay. Yeah, I don't know if you're able to kind of like review the video or something. Yeah, okay, great, okay, so let's review the crimes of this driver list passer passenger list car. Yeah. I said that about the electric buses. You know, they want to do these electric buses with autonomous
drivers anything and around austin the city. He paid for a lot of these buses, and I said, oh, that'll just be perfect because nobody rides these things typically, So he could have riderless buses without a driver, completely empty, just having them circling around using energy, you know, I mean,
why not. We got to save the planet, don't we. So the Phoenix police officer initiated the traffic stop on the wrong Way MO as it drove into oncoming traffic, as it ran a red light, and as it quote freaked out that he wrote in all upper case letters on his dispatch records. Now, you know, it's there's a lot of different things there. Now, if that had been an individual, if and of course the freak out part is that it you know, when he lit it up with his
lights, it ran right. I mean, if it had been a driver might have shot him, right. You see that kind of stuff happening all the time, wrong way on the traffic, running a red light, running from a police officer. But hey, oh okay, sure, yeah, okay, that's fine, says the dispatcher, no problem, and the police say, no problem. A spokesperson for Wrong Way Mo initially declined to comment on the story, and then after it got on Reddit, they did so.
The vehicle entered inconsistent construction signage and went into an oncoming line of traffic, according to wrong Way MO. That's consistent with a Reddit post as well, So the post is consistent. But it wasn't the vehicle's fault at all. It was the construction signage. Yeah, Yeah, try telling that to the cops if they pull you over for doing the same thing. The driverless car was blocked from navigating back to the correct lane for approximately thirty seconds,
according to the company. Oh, of somebody else's fault with that as well. It's all those humans on the road. You got to get them off. We just got to stop the human drivers out there. And while we're at it, let's let the construction be done by these infallible robots as well, because they won't put up the incorrect signage. It's never Google's fault, is it. That's when the officer pulled in behind the car at an effort
to clear the intersection. The way movie Hickel proceeded forward a short distance and pulled into the next available parking lot. Said wrongway MO, describing the traffic incident as lasting approximately one minute. Well, that can be a lot of time if you're driving the wrong way on a road. A situation was cleared without any further action, and the police dispatch records say unable to issue a
citation to computer. Why is that? Is it? Because it's Google behind that computer and they're you know, your boss, You're not allowed to give them a citation or size them. You know who rules you if you can't issue them a citation. To paraphrase the thing Phoenix police and Wrong Way MO it confirmed the autonomous vehicles have equipment that sends his emergency vehicles, so they should know when to pull over. Evidently that didn't work on the Wrong Way
MO. Car. Waimo's training guide for first responders says that the cars can detect emergency vehicles, can detect their lights, and can detect their sirens. I wonder how it does with gunshots, which again, what somebody else tries to run from the police. When a vehicle has stopped, a WAYMO can
unlock its doors and roll down the windows, according to the guide. Well, in May, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that it was opening an investigation into Wrong WAYMO because of thirty one incidents, of which fourteen of them were in Arizona. Why is that, Well, because Arizona's giving them cart blank do whatever they want. It was not in Phoenix, but it was in ten Arizona, where other woman was killed a couple of years ago.
And so again this is something we see over and over again, no matter how bad it gets. The governments, whether they're state or whether they're federal, apparently are going to give a pass to these large corporations for whatever their cars do or whatever their cars don't do. Well, we have Senator Nicely now on the line, and so we're going to take a quick break and establish contact, and we will be right back us defending the American dream.
You're listening to the David Knight Show, all right, And joining me now is Tennessee State Senator Frank Nicely. And I've talked to him several times because of his efforts to try to resist things like CBDC, to try to set up a Tennessee Reserve system to help the states financing and help people here in the state as we look at the uncertain issues around what the federal Reserve is doing, and to maintain our privacy. It's very important that we have
financial privacy with our transactions. So I've talked to him about those types of issues and some of the state issues, but I wanted to get him on again. We've got a here in Tennessee. We've got primaries coming up in August, is that correct? Senator Nically welcome first. Already, building starts the twelfth Okay, all right, August the first, so it's coming up
pretty quickly. Let's let's begin. I'd like to begin since you're a farmer, I'd like to begin with some of the issues about food and farming, because these are issues that are coming out globally. But whether they're global or whether they're national, really where the rubber meets the road is at the state
and local level. We've seen things get really bad in Pennsylvania. Tell us what's going on here in Tennessee. Well, today's the right culture here at Tennessee told me that this bill we patched with whole Milk and School would probably
do more for the dairy farmers in Tennessee than anything we could do. You know, Michelle Obama made us pit one percent meal in our school and us and push the kids into yogurt particular type of you gert and which I've talked about in the which is done by a guy that they brought in from uh Kurtis Dan and they set him up with a yogurt factory up in New York. So, yeah, I understand where that's coming from. Yeah, she she wants everybody to have one percent milk, and you know, all the
all the research says she got to have whole milk. You've got to have the fat so we can sort with calcium. So in Tennessee, I used to be able this year to put whole milk back in our schools and dispensers and not in these little cardboard boxes, but put it in a dispenser where it's really cold, whole chocolate milk, and whole where it's called sweet milk, you know, the whole way or the milk. And when you do that, even if you've got the one percent milk, if it's in a
dispenser, maybeake a tremendous amount. No one locks it in these little cardboard cards. So someone said, well, the fins the fenceil and now you can put a whole milk in a spencer, but you if you put it on the trade, it's got to be one percent. So we're fine now. Then now then they're saying, no, you can't have whole milk anywhere, and I said, well, I will after Attorney General about that. You know that there's nothing in the Constitution about milk and school so it's clearly
a state issue accord to the tenth Amendment. So we got an Attorney General now a general committee. We's on our side, and I'm pretty sure we'd be putting the whole milk back in our schools. And if you get these children drinking milk, good coal, mialk, whole milk, they'll drink it at home. But if you if you turn them against it in these little cardboard carts. I never did like it in a cardboard cart with paraphro all over. Don't mean nobody like like that. And so uh, we've got
to get these children drinking milk. There's the cow sium, the magneeseum, the ins and out everything, it's so important. So that's the whole thing. We did. Try to help the dairy farmers. Another thing I did to the dairy farmers, passed a bill that let's see barbers label it Tennessee milk, Wilder's milk inter Knoxville. They put the load go on their bottle milk Tennessee meal. They buy all the milk county up here at Clayborg County,
the ship Good Area Shipley furnishes all the milk for rivals. It's all Tennessee milk. Can They have a logo right on there that says Tennessee milk and Bill Lott said it jumped to yourself three percent in one week. Wow. People like that's global food. Well, I want there to be local food. Absolutely. We support a local dairy that's here. And what I like about it is it's not homogenized. You know, they have to pasteurize it in or to be able to sell it, which I guess brings up
another issue. You know what, we really have seen the federal government with this bird flu narrative that they're pushing out there, pretend that this is something that has to do with cattle, and they're focusing on cattle almost exclusively talking about and we know this has been a globals agenda to get rid of meat and to get rid of milk. One of the things that they really focused on is raw milk. What is the status of raw milk contendency? Well,
I passed years ago. Allows you to sell raw milk through the herb shore program. I buy I buy raw Jersey meal from Cock County and I buy a row Guernsey mil from Granger County and they get a good price for it, twelve to eighteen dollars a gallon. People say, man, that's how I said, that's not saying the price you're paying for a bottle water. If you mind up bottle waters all we're gonna pay twelve dollars. So I mean, when milks cheaper than water, there's something wrong in our society.
So that's that built several years ago. We actually have more raw milk dairyes now in the state of Tennessee than to do commercial barries. They don't milk there as many cows, of course, but the average raw milk dairy where I had four cows on Grange County, but at twelve dollars a gallon, he can make some money. He got it for young, young guys. He got a degree from a coach from ut and rather than go join the milk offee and try to sell it to the co ops, he just
gonna sell it wrong. Get twelve dollars a gallon, four or five cows and make it make a little money. That's good. So we've done so many things to help help the farmers. I used to be able to let you label your meat Tennessee meat. When you buy meat at the cost cover somewhere, it could come from three different continents. You don't know where it's coming from it, says USD inspected. That just means USDA saw it come
in home a ship. But if you buy a Tennessee to meet, if you buy a Tennessee meat, you know it was born and raised and processed here in Tennessee with no ice in the ham murder. M hmm. Yeah, let's talk about that because you know, when you look at it, and I think that's why it is so ultimately important to support the local farms, which is what you're trying to do with this, and you look at
their desire to try to micromanage and control everything. Like you said with the milk, have you put the milk on your Tray's got to be one percent? They want to try to manage everything, and they're trying to manage the dairy cows. They want to tag and track them. They want to shut down people being able to process us food on their own farm. Are you involved with the Prime Act in any way? I know that was something that
was introduced by Congressman Massy at a federal level. Is there something like that in Tennessee? Well, Congresman Massie, who is absolutely the best congressman in Washington. Yeah, we were sitting on a hay wagon up in Virginia, up at Poter based farm. We were talking about this problem and I suggested
the Primact to him and he gives me. He gives me credit for coming up with PRIMAK, And he's actually got it in the farm bill this year in the House, and we're working on the Senate, and I think we're going to make it. But I think he's got four sponsors in the Senate a committee, so I think we're going to get it. What that would do, That would allow Tennessee farmers to retaell me that it's processed in these custom houses like our local here we've got we got a lot of custom house.
We have very few USDNA inspected housing. But that would let local farmers take their say over here to books right there and ice Kodak over towards batage process and I do a great job. Uh, you can have your animal
kill there and sell retail cuts. Now a farmer can make a lot more money selling retail cuts that he can't sell in it sock yard, shipping it to go on fees on and then have to ship it all the way back, burn all that diesel fuel taking it out there, burn that deed feel bringing it back it better just to uh and it's easy on the animal, just to prost sss it here and cut out the middleman. Yeah, the middle on's made all the money on farment. That's right, That's right.
Yeah, And that's what I like. That's what I like about what you do. You come up with some real solutions, like the primac for example. Uh and and your solutions are really focused on local issues. And I think that's really what we have to do. The Democrats have known this for the longest time. They've always said that all politics is local, and you've got local solutions and and so I think that's that's very important. Well,
it's abomaxic bill. Okay. We're the only state in the nation where you can buy islomctin over the counter without a prescription, and it's cheaper than buying it to co up. I can for less than two dollars appeal. I can buy a twenty nine field for me if I start getting if I think I'm getting COVID or any other coronavirus. It works on all coronaviruses. It'll work on this new when it's coming down by Yeah, yeah, take one, take one. As soon as you think you're getting to take one to
day for five days, you'll still be a little sick. If you will die. Well, that's key. And of course you introduced that in the Senate at the height of all this insanity a couple of years ago, to allow people to buy Ivermecton over the counter. And we had people who were losing their medical license. We had pharmacists who have well, if you've got a doctor who sends you a prescription, if you feel that, we're going
to take your pharmaceutical license as well. That's what we're seeing across the country. And you got it here locally, you've got to pass the people can get that over the counter. That's really important, don't really. Looking back. I had to help with doctor Sibley up in Johnson City. She had treated five thousand people for free with COVID with bottom acting and all they lost
one or two who were extremely OBEs. She swrives by it. She says, don't wait when you think you were coming down with it, take one right then, yeah, frighting stitch in time say yeah, right, yeah. That's one of the key things I think during the pandemic that was causing an increase and deaths. The fact that they were denying medical care to people and delayed to a very long, long extent, and then giving them things
that were extremely expensive and effective and unsafe. You know, that's the thing to being able to get ivermcton, get it early, get it cheaply, and it's very effective. That's the one thing they didn't want to have, uh you uh in the in the in the Tennessee state legislature. Uh. They got a lot of attention recently for passing a bill about the kim trail stuff. It went into effect on July first. I had a listener in Knoxville saying, well, I'm still seeing still seeing these things daily. What
is the enforcement mechanism for people violating the skim trail bill? Center or something carried that bill and he could a ten thousand dollars find it, But somebody that's going to have to sue. And actually that brings up another bill I passed this year called crip Ripe Action. I passed the bill this year that gives a citizen the right give him standing in court to sue a state agency or a county agency that's not enforcing state law. So that had we didn't
have that before. That's a little bill. Don't got no attention intentionally. I used it too that knowing much about it, that's very important. That really is, I don't think. But now then I passed to be on cursy writing where you had to teach cursey writing, and the scoo boards school to ignore it. Now, then if a parent wan't shoe, they can
sue the schoeboard for not enforcing the law. Pursue riding my past one who says they have to teach founding documents and decoration and finished Constitution bill, the rights to sort children have a basic understanding of what our waderful republic is and
so leave down to quite a few little faces. But back on the Kim Trail, I'm not sure a lot of times you have to give it's ten thousand dollars five we didn't say for that ten thousand dollars whin Now, if we were to come back next year and say the local sheriffs department is going to get that ten thousand dollars if they identify that plane and they have a way of identifying it and it's no bridge on the land, and the griffs would go after them for that ten thousand dollars. Oh, that'd be great.
I advise that, and starting to get the sheriffs to watch the skies, right instead of them being on the interstate, they can watch the skies to say what people are doing up there. That'd be they'd that's great. Uh. I think we were probably the first state to pass a kid trail bill on and uh, you know they were doing over to buy and they had that. They went overboard and had this huge flood and flooded out to buy ext once ago. You know. Yeah, they were deo engineering the
sky was trying to get some rain. They got two much right and flooded about. So it's real. Yeah, I played earlier early in the program. I just played a whistleblower who used to work for the military and she was talking about her involvement in it and she was surprised when she found out that the program that she was in was doing it, and so she resigned. She became a whistle board. Absolutely is real. Well, we need more whistle board and we need to protect Yeah, I mean we got yes,
I agree. Uh. In terms of farmland, one more issue that is there is people losing it and we've had foreign nations buying farmland. You've come on this program and talked about, uh, the trap of some of these tax credits and some of the farms. Tell us a little bit about those two things. Well, we passed the bait of this year. I actually started and we worked on last year and we ended up passing it this
year. We pattered it after Arkansas to prevent these house donations like China, North Korea, Venezuela, Iran from buying farmland or real estate in Tennessee. And we actually got it passed, and we pattered it after Arkansas. We worked close with Arkansas and the got their language. They had pat a nurse somewhat after hour. But it's a good start. We're probably going to tighten it up as time goes on. But you know, it's the fact that
people begin to realize this is a problem with the falling. See, we can't go to China by land. You can't buy land in China, So why do we let land here? Yeah, I mean, hey, you can't even open a business in China unless you've got some Chinese Communist Party member as your business partner. When we were living in North Carolina, they bought Smithfield, a big, big pork processor, and a lot of people were concerned about that. So you know, part of your bill is to stop
them from buying farmland as well as businesses like the Chinese bought Smithfield. Exactly, it's you know, our big matpack and our three big meat packers, we're back ninety percent of our beef and pork. They're all falling home. And then you got Smithfield oaned all the big pork process and so it's we're we're sitting here slowly allowing these foreign adversaries to come here and buy coor country. Yeah. Yeah, so we need to wake up. That's amazing.
Yeah, if anybody has any questions for Senator nicely go ahead and put them up there. And again, dougle Loug, thank you for the tips that spread the word hit the like button. Thank you very much for putting that up in reminding people there on rock fandom anywhere that you're watching this, even
if you're not watching it live, we'd appreciate that. Before we leave the farm stuff, one of the bills that they had a lot of people that were mocking what the Tennessee legislature was doing when they said, well, we know that with the genetic modification. There's already been some papers published that they want to put vaccines in the food. People oh crazy conspiracy theorists. But
there's been a lot more of that even since. There was some before they you guys passed that bill, and there's been a lot more since then. Tell us a little bit about that and what the enforcement mechanism is for that. Well, Senator Hintsley through a medical doctor and a really good, honest medical doctor. He's not big bart, he's he's a great guy. Were the top conservatives in the Senate. He had this bill and I spoke on the central and hpped him with it. But I've been reading about this for
two or three years. They can genect and modify this vegetable that mainly led us is what to start with, and then the seed from that let us from then on, we'll have that vaccine in it, that m RNA vaccine. In the letter said this, and it's so cheap to produce. Now they're talk about other things. So doctor Hensley, he said, hey, if they're going to sell this stuff in Tennessee, they're going to have to label it a drug and all red because he said, who controls the dose.
Who's going to know if you get enough, who's going to know if you get too much? Right, you may be a big lettus eater and you may overdose on m rn A. M r A changes your data, I mean a little bit. I mean that's that's a given. I read everything I could read on this stuff, and it scares me. It really does. Yeah, I agree. I've always said that about floridating the water. I said, Okay, you can argue with the science of this as much as you want, but if you're going to dose somebody with something by
putting it in the water supply, how do you control the dosage? I mean that, And that's fundamentally the issue there with putting it in our food and the fact that they don't ever want you to stop getting whatever this is. Well, you know, more cities are taking the floor ride out of the out of the water. I mean Columbia, Tennessee. Uh, they loaded to take the floor ride out recently and they had some left over, and it was going to call it's so toxic. They have to dispose of
toxic waste. It's going to cost so much. Yeah, but they just snuffed in and put it into water, even though they stopped to print it the water. That's the cheapest way to get rid of it. But you know Europe, the cities in Europe, the dental health is improving, dental health subfunction of calcium magnesium and your you're good minerals. Uh. And this this whole thing on this fluor ride. Uh, it's it's bogus sids. Yeah, oh yeah, absolutely, And it's a kind of fluoride that you
point out it's toxic. That's one of the reasons these people. It was industrial waste, and they were going to have to pay a lot of money, like you were talking about, the municipality to get rid of the stuff. So they came up with the idea, Hey, instead of paying to get rid of this, so we can sell it to the municipalities and tell them just dumping in the water and it's a good thing for you. Of course, I think it's much better to have milk than it is to have
fluoride. Perhaps, right, it's uh, you know, they say the solution, solution is not solution, so they just want to dilute a different water and get rid of it that way. But no, it's a toxic waste that the boy product of a lot of fertilized industry. Yeah, some other industries. So no, it's it's something, it's something all at the time of day, but just just it's amazing. The battles were trying to
find in Niceville, and we went a lot of them. Yeah, yeah, well, I mean that's really that's really where it's you know, so much of stuff really has to be established. You know, that's why George Soros put so much money into local district attorney races and to state attorney general races, and it's why Musk said, see what he's doing. You know, you have a lot more effect at the low level than you do at the federal level, whether you're talking especially if you're talking about the presidency,
but even more so than when you're talking about Congress. If you can get stuff done at the state level, that's why I wanted to get you on. And you know, you're familiar with what's going on in different states. You guys exchange information, and people really need to pay attention to what's going on in their state election because that's going to have the biggest effect on your life. It's not a theory. Everybody lived this for the last four years.
If things were better at the state level, if you had good people at the state level and things were better, you could get ivermacton over the counter instead of having doctors and pharmacists penalized for that. So the state level is very important. Talk a little bit about emminent domain. You've been involved little bit in emminent domain reform, right, Well, I'm a landowner and a farmer, and we pay taxes set lakers and the thing that shared landowners
is imminent domain. These cities or counties come out and say they say, oh, that's a pretty farm. We'll make a industrial park out of that. So it's a few years ago we passed a bill whether the county commissions can't use eminent domain for an industrial park. This year we passed a couple of really good eminent domain bills. One of them says that landover has standing in court. He can take the county or the city in court and to make them prove that they need it, that can't buy it somewhere else.
Then another bail we passed basically said the city has to prove that they need it. They have to prove they got a plan to finish what they want to do. They've got to prove they got financed ready to go, just so they can't just buy it and keep it for a long time. But no one wants to sell in their farm for what somebody else praises it for. And I had an amendble one time that would said any time the state uses in a domain, they would have to pay three times the praise value.
And if they that didn't affect roads and airports, but on other things, and if they really ready need it, let them pay for it, I mean, and that would leave a little bit of taste in the landowners. But house, if you get three times what it was praised that and if it's that important forever taxpayer in the county, let them all chip in a few pennies and pay the guy enough to work and relocate and rebuild.
And you move a business. A lot of times the business fails, Yeah, you don't have enough capital to get it over the hump and get your business back and go in so uh, even since two thousand and six, there has been four good bills passed in Tennessee that's give them the property owners more rights, and three of them originated Jefferson County. If the County Commission. We've got a really good the County commission right there. But three of
them originated the county Mission. They sent me the resolution out of dator passing and at so three out of four good eminent obaying bills originated right here in Jeferson County. Well that's great, now, what about it as we've seen this type of thing. I remember when they were putting the Keystone pipeline through and it was being done by a Canadian corporation, so it was a foreign corporation. Of course, we had the kell Oh decision years ago. The
Supreme Court said, I think it was in Connecticut. They said that the state could take somebody's land for the benefit of another private individual. So it was not so they could build some kind of a common project like a road or something like that, but they could take it and essentially turn it over to another business that they liked better. That was bad enough, But then when you had the Keystone pipeline, you had a situation. And I liked
the idea of the pipeline. The problem I had was that it was imminent domain and that they were handing the power of condemnation over to a corporation and not just a corporation, but a Canadian corporation, a foreign corporation was going to be able to come in and condemn the property that they needed for their pipeline, taking the property of a lot of people who had had their farm
for many generations, one hundred and fifty years in some cases. Uh, is there anything like that, a prohibision against something like that in State of Tennessee in some of these eminent domain bills. You know, I don't know that that there is. Uh. If you look at a map of the pipelines in America, it looks like America has Verica langs pipelines and they just
go heaverywhere and you know it's even it's kind of bad. But they burn these pipelines deep enough the farm over the top level, and they don't You really never know that are they talked about something about the public good. We did pass the bill in NiFe that said a recreational park is not a public good. That meant that they cannot condemn your land for a recreational park. That was what was going to happen up here at the hospital. They were
going to hospitals surplus land. The hospital want to land ap on maybe and the city was going to take that for a recreational park, and so we passed the build that took it to find public good and we took recreational parks out of that definition of public good. So that was that was a big deal. But we worked with the county commission on that and we, like I say, we've got a pretty good county commission right now, a pretty
good legislature. That's good. I'm sorry, go ahead. One thing we did on this gun purchase you know, uh, these credit cards and banks were trying to have special code on your transaction. If you bought a gun, they were going to put you on the list that you had cedit cards by you know, we passed a bill where they cannot do that, and that was that's very popular with the Second Amendment, which Tennessee is about.
Is friendly a Second Amendment state as you can get. Uh, we're shore putting a k's in the pre k. That's funny, the aks and the preks. The Yeah. When when we look at that now, I think about financial privacy and things like that and labeling somebody because this person bought a
gun, so now they're bad. So that's prohibited for them to what is prohibited in terms of what the banks can do in terms of somebody buying a firearm, because I know that Bank of America turned over a lot of they did kind of geolocation people that were there in January the sixth, and then they also had records of people who'd use their credit card to purchase firearms, and they turned all that stuff over to the to the FBI. Is there
some prohibition of them reporting and tracking this stuff. There's a prohibition of them tracking it, right, so they couldn't report it. There's a probation Tennessee of them you code that identifies that you bothered gun with we don't want them going you bought a gun, go all that to do? Make use cash? I like, we need to use one good sun spot and he's eighteen to go out and you don't have cash for a few days before we get
it working again. Always didn't have a little cash laid back. That's right. And of course that you're talking about the international code that the credit card companies use, that was something that came out of New York State. And what you guys did was you essentially nullified that here in Tennessee. Okay, good uh in terms of d banking, because we've seen this happening now.
I just talked about earlier in Germany the AfD political party, and again I don't have much of an opinion one way or the other of the political party, but I think it is concerning to see that the German government is both de banking people who are a part of that. Actually it's the the political party's bank account where they were taking donations. They shut that down. We've
seen that happen in Nigel Farage in the UK. We saw it happen the Free Speech Union in the UK. And then in addition of the few people that were allowed to own guns in Germany if they are a member of that political party, they said that you can't own a gun. But getting back to the banking thing has now become a thing for banks to ban people.
When I started the show, I was about five months into it, and PayPal, which is not a bank, but PayPal and Vemo that's owned by PayPal, they just shut me down with that explanation, you know, just like YouTube would. And so is there anything at all in Tennessee or anything in the works that would stop de banking of people? Because that seems to be a rising line of attack against political enemies. We did maybe coming through commerce k off the top of my head to explain it, but we did
address d banking of individuals in Tennessee. I think central Jack Johnson carried that bill talked to him this morning, but we didn't talk about that. But yeah, that deep banking, I mean without a reason. I mean that America, you can't do that. I mean you got reason to back them. Yeah, well they got a reason. They don't like it, they
don't like their politics reason. But you know the other thing is is that you know, when you you might want to take a look at some of these entities like PayPal, who are not technically banks, but there might be something that would be there. You know. They gave that a try. In terms of free speech in Florida, they said, well, you're not going to censor I think they limited it to politicians. People are running for office. You can't censor them. As a social media company. The Supreme
Court kind of punted on that. But so it's yet to be determined as to what's exactly going to happen with that, but I think it certainly is something that is worthwhile I think it might be worthwhile to do that in terms of financial freedom as well, because that's going to really be that's that's going to be far more important than being kicked off of a social media thing. Although if you're in the if you are in media, if you are providing
information, uh, the both of them have the same effect. I mean, they can either shut your bank account down and they can shut your audience down with their banning. And so both of these things are pretty important. I think dealan dealing in cash gives you a lot of financial freedom. Yes, they can't track you, they can't shut down your great card hate to you, you know, and a lot of a lot of freedom goes along with we have a little cash. But one thing that we're able to do
in a center for some ofland again have found this. We secured the grant from the governor for the Appalache elector that put fiber optics in every home in Jefferson County and Ranger County. That that is all Apple, Latche Electric acct co op. They a fiber optics everyhole. You don't even have to have a Wi Fi. You just run it in and plug it into your computer hardwired and cut out on the emails. In this day and age, fiber
optics are just about is important electricity, that's right. You can't hardly about out it. And a lot of counties in the States that don't have them, a lot of states in America that does have it. But the fact that Jefferson and French County abound the AEC has fiber optics right to the premises that that is a big, big deal. And and I have to give cent or Souland part of the credit, but I have to take a little credit and say if we made it have yeah, oh yeah, that's very
important. You know. We also have a situation where the Tennessee Valley Authority is very hell bent on getting renewables right wind and solar, and as a part of that, because these things don't work all the time, they have to have a battery backup, and they're talking about putting in these big battery energy storage sites they call b e SS and you know, very concerning because a the cost and b the fire hazard. We've already had not a theory.
We see these things catching fire all the time. They've had a lot of rivian vehicles that have caught fire. Course at Rivian at Amazon charging stations. Amazon bought a lot of these electric delivery trucks and stuff from Rivian and they've had a whole bunch of them catch fire as they were charging, and so that is a big issue. These energy storage sites have caught fire in
Australia. Where must put one of those in? Is there anything at all any any concerns about that at the state level, anything that is happening in terms of renewables and the additional cost. Yeah, we realized it. It's a fair brush by the left. One thing we did to Tennessee, we we said, if you're going to put in when whils, you're gonna have put a bond to tear them down, beat the concrete up out of the ground, restore it back the way it was, and dispose of these fiberglass
blades proper which there is no proper witness up. There is no Cubley. So we basically stopped windpower in Tennessee by just making them put up enough money to tear it down. In Canada, they just abandoned a lot of it. You got you got through the American West and it's sickening to see the windmills out through there the bird they call them bird blenders. They kim on balling them, called a bird blander. But that that's pretty good after that
is basically what bird landers. But uh, and these solar panels, most of these solar panels will never make as much electricity as it took the build and they would never do the tax credits. So if if the industry like wind power and solder, if they can't make it without tax credits, do we really need them? You know, we have elected cards. But that there were several electric car bakers. They and beautiful cars, some of them
around one hundred miles on the charge. There's reason why they didn't stay. There's the reason why actually cars prevailed and the old uh Detroit Electric Car Company went out of business. Uh. They were efficient cars, and maybe if you want to go them around town, but they just in America's a great, big place. You want to go somewhere you don't want to wait ten
hours to get your battery charge. That's right, And he said dangerous evening his E bachs I love and E Bach I love that e bych cutting in Colorado on the Michelson Trail, and I just loved it. If I need the little hip bicker. Turn it up, help me a little bit. But if you put it in your car in your garage, that lifting matteries love to catch on fire and burn your housetad. Yeah, you can't put it in your horse taser because I'm to set your trader on the car.
It's I mean, it's scary. Yeah, So it's really scary when you got a large collection of these things to back up the grid. And so, you know, I like what what you guys did with the windmill stuff, because it is a big issue. Those composite blades don't have any way to be recycled, and you wind up with these massive graveyards of them, and I've seen them in Europe as well, people during reports of these massive
graveyards of the turbine blades. So putting some restrictions on that and saying you're gonna have to take care of the back end of this thing as well, and so I guess, you know, maybe something like that would be appropriate for the battery stuff. Really, it might be. It might be. It's you know, we we're right in the middle of the heart of Tennessee Valley Authority. But right now we are in that importer of electricity and not an exporter. We should be an exporter. We should never have shut down
these cold fire plants. We've got cold We've got scrubbers on it. Were spent a billion dollars on the scrubbers that were cleaned. They shut them down, and they're trying to burn natural gas. We've got plenty of coal, you know. We it's it's uh. I know you're not a big fan of Trump, but Trump did say that this country is run but really really stupid people to do that. That's right, Really really stupid people. That's
right to give you that. Well, yeah, it takes one to know one sometimes I guess yeah, But yeah, I'm trying to think what else we've done we passed since the Repubs took over twelve years ago. We we've abolished four major taxes. We have huge surpluses. We've got two billion dollars in a rainy day front. We've got seventy five billion invested to take care of our retirees. We don't know a penny on our roads. Texas old twenty bill and dollars on the roads. We don't have a penny. Extus
is full of toll roads. I hate a toe road. Now the governor's trying to get some looks. He called him true Lane, but you got to pay a toll get on true Lane. It's it's hard on for people. It's uh, it's on fire. And it ties the hands that once you build a toll road besides our existing road, our hands are ticked. We can't add another lane, we can't use a bus is on the curve, we can't put our high speed well, we can't do anything that competes
with this toe road. And they're always on the foreign companies Moneys from Spain Central in Spain, and they shake us down for the rest of our lives. I mean they'll they'll skim money. They have computer system that we can't understand. We don't ever know for sure how many people went through there. And it's just it's a license to steal from us. It is, and it absolutely is. And you know in Texas and we've been gone now for two years. I told the audience about a month or so ago, we
got yet another toll charge sent to us. And uh, you know, you have to get on the phone with these people and hang on there with them for a half hour to tell them I want you to prove that this was me, or you pay the toll, or you let this thing accumulate till it gets up to a really large amount and then it can get to be a serious issue. But you're right, it's a foreign government, and you're right it comes with all these restrictions. As a matter of Facturer and
Texas. What they would do is they would not they would add traffic lights along the feeder roads to add additional confection to force people to get on the toll roads. Exactly. It's it's a finished plan. It's always made for somebody's it's a sweetheart deal for somebody. Yeah, that's right. Well, what does the status of that right now? I know the governor was pushing that through. Did he get that approved or is that still employee? Well,
he's got it approved. I'm not sure we'll ever see the toll road. I'm hoping that, you know, the governor got two more years. I'm hoping the next governors like me and doesn't toll roads. You know, the it's uh, I think it's on America. It's you know, in old Europe. By the time America was started, in Europe, you had a toll from one county to the next. When America was created, it was the largest free trade zone in the world I'd ever seen, that's right,
And nothing about a free trade zone. Well, these toll roads there, I mean twenty old, they're a toll I mean you just have to you have to pay it to go somewhere else. And I said, well, you don't have to use it. Yeah, well, I think's a pretty good road there. You got to use it, that's right. But I've seen how this works in New York. My wife is from New York and we would go up there to visit a family, and they just keep going up and up and up in price, and they get to be incredibly
expensive. And so yeah, I do hope that it doesn't happen. One of the things when I was looking at Tennessee in terms of moving here, one of only fourteen states that didn't have toll road. So I hope it stays that way. Let's talk a little bit about before we run out of time. Let's talk a little bit about a state bank. And of course you've talked about this in the past. You said, a lot of banks don't really understand that a state bank like they had in I think is North
Dakota. It was not a competition but an assistance to the banks. And you had a Brillian relabeling for what you called it, the Tennessee Reserve System, because that really does explain to the bankers really more of the function of it. What is the status of that? Tell us little bit about that. Well, it's like a lot of things. It takes years to educate enough people and get enough people interested. But I think our constitution pretty much
says that we can't have a state bank. But we're working. We're working around. And the only way I see it working if if these state chartered banks would own, would go together and buy stock and put a state central bank owned by the state charter banks and let this let this bank have our money, can keep it, have apository there for gold and silver if you want to put your your gold and silver into the pository, uh, you know, gold and silver. About doing a thing that maintains your purchasing power
through the years. And we were real close this last year to getting a state A story. I went to Texas and thured to one in Texas, and they do a great job down there. Other states are looking at it. You know, you have a nineteen twenty nine. I was raised in the shadow of the Great Depression. I was born it the depression was still more powered. I mean, the rule was just OVERPP considered the war baby in the beginning. Now they call the baby members, but for years they
called us war babies. And all the old timers talked about nineteen twenty nine and I had destroyed everything, and if we had a nineteen and twenty nine event right now, our money would be worthless. And the only people that would have any purchase in power was the bee. The people that had a little silver and gold laid back somewhere, and you'd be surprised how many people
out here in the country. You have some silver gold, and there's three precious metals that you had let to that they do by amminition silver gold, and let the three precious metals, my friend, the best you know, a nineteen twenty nine event. I mean, people don't realize what happened in twenty nine. It was my dad thought. I had three brothers. Two of them lost every thing they had, two of them didn't know any money,
and they made small fortunes. During your question that basically, I guess it will be defense but what I'm saying is there's no guarantee we won't have another nineteen twenty nine event. Yeah, so I have a small percentage of our state savings and silver and gold with a pretty good hedge. There's no downside. You always sell it if you need it, and it's never gone
to zero zero. Yes, And so that's something you've been active in in terms of trying to get the State of Tennessee to put some of its reserve funds. And of course they have a surplus thanks to the Republican Congress that's been there. You guys have done a great job with that. We talk about the Great Depression and we go back and we look at the history in North Dakota. They were able to weather that better than most of the states. They were able to pay, for example, some state employees, which
other states were not able to do. They would give you an IOU or something like that. They were able to do it largely because they did have a state bank that was there. So, you know, it's not like, you know, what we're trying to do is try to decentralize things, isn't it? Isn't that the real purpose of having these depositories and having a state bank is to try as kind of a decentralized hedge against federal Reserve mismanagement.
Right exactly out Allen Brown and Katain Austin fits two waterfulle smart ladies that talk about this, and they say, basically say, the only way we can get out from lot of a strangleholder the Fed Reserve without revolution or a great depression for these banks to slowly start giving their own little state banks that can be a possible state cash and checks. But like you say, they don't compete with the little banks. They support the little banks. So weth
Dakota have more banks and credit unions per captive than any other state. They've have state banks since nineteen and nineteen now. Now, then if you try to start state back fiddled are secretly put the lobbyist in here, and they you know, against it, and they say, you know you're stupid to do that, blah blah blah. Yeah, to ignore them and and have some leadership and keep moving forward. But I'd say Tennessee is the way run
state. Uh, We've we've been degon eyes by some or neighbors being heavy at least barefootage, you know, ac But somehow that we've managed to take care of the money. Well, I see a lot of wisdom there in the experience that you've had and a lot of people there in Tennessee and uh, and I do think it is a very well run state. I've lived in several different ones, and I really do like what I've seen here in Tennessee better than any other place. And You're one of the key reasons that
I think it's it's working there. Before we run in time, we only got about two minutes left real quickly. Anything happening with CBDC one way or the other Central Bank digital well, if there's not as much talk as in the war, I have a feeling it's still pushed. There's still a big push go forward with it. Uh. People caught onto it pretty quick different
states and a pushing back. I think they realized that would be the ultimately if they if they push this simpral bank digital currency, we would basically be a digital slave. Yep, that's right, and they would control everything that we do. We couldn't buy an edition, you could only buy maybe you couldn't buy me. They might decide that that's hard on the environment, climate change, and we can't buy beef. I mean, it's uh most people.
And it took me a long time to realize that there is a globalist movement, a sinister a bunch of dominant men that try to control the whole world. But they can't do it as long as the American is free. And if flying the omtment is the American South, they say, the American South is the flying the oortment for the globalists. And of course a siege is around you deliver, that's right, and it is local. You know they're going to have that for the longest time. They said, well,
think scheme globally, but you got to act locally. And so that's really where we cut the legs off of this thing. That's where the rubber meets the road is at state level. That's why the state elections are so important. And so I wanted to have certain nicely on because the elections are coming up here in Tennessee. But wherever you are, the most important election is going to be the state and local elections. And we all saw this in twenty twenty four. It's not a theory, it's for real. And I've
been hearing the Democrats. They understand what this says. Soros understands. It must understands that these people have made a lot of money through operating with the government, so they understand how it works. Thank you so much, certain and nicely. Thank you for everything that you do, and good luck to you in this coming election. Thank you. I appreciate it, and I encourage everyone to get out and go all about Albush the first like us. Yes, thank you very much, Frank, thank you. Let me tell
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