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(2:00) Senator Menendez Convicted — The Best Government Money Can Buy
  • What is his history of corruption?
  • Who was Menendez REALLY representing instead of the people of NJ?
  • How long could he go to jail?
  • What famous GOP Senator helped him get off before?
  • What does Musk pledge of $45 MILLION per month to Trump tell us?
(21:31) GamerGate — Entrapping Teens, Then Pre-Crime "Detention"
  • Around the time Trump was talking about red flag gun confiscation, he was announcing new initiatives with FBI and DOJ to flag and detain, PRE-CRIME, teens he thought has the POTENTIAL to be extreme, e.g. "white nationalists"
  • The psychological profiling includes entrapment and targeting kids via video games around ages 14-15
(1:01:30) Trump — From Ear to Eternity
Tucker Carlson, Todd Starnes, and MAGA say J13 was "spiritual warfare".  Was it?  Or is the RNC "spiritual warfare"?  Prayers to pagan gods and porn star "influencer" honored with speaking position for kissing Trump's ring

(1:20:55) Mom Awakens in Hospital to Find Her Baby was Dismembered
  • NYT blames the abortion, without the mother being informed and without consent, on a pro-life law
  • Women's life is changed when she learns she's an abortion survivor
  • One SIMPLE thing you can do to improve your child's behavior and mental health
(1:36:09) RNC — Pink Elephants on Parade
  • Trump's PPP Convention (Pagan Prayers and Porn)
  • Trump/Vance "Anti-War" Position is a Head Fake
  • JD Vance's Ties to the Technocracy Define Him
(2:06:43) INTERVIEW Gard Goldsmith Gard Goldsmith, LibertyConspiracy.com @GardGoldsmith
  • JD Vance, central planning, class warfare, and minimum wage
  • GARM — NewsGuard type censorship via advertisers
  • RFKj and the Trump phone call about childhood vaccines
  • "Conservatives" embrace "hate speech crime"
  • How do we stay in touch with reality?
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Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to the David Knight Show. As a clock strikes thirteen, it's Wednesday, the seventeenth of July. You're of our Lord twenty twenty four. Well, today we're going to talk about the We're going to again with a Menandez corruption hearing it. I think it's kind of interesting that Lindsay Graham was a character witness for him in his previous corruption thing where he got off with a hung jury. But it's going to

be an impact for the pharmaceutical companies. Yes, this guy of such integrity, men Indez was a big supporter of big pharma. We're also going to take a look at the pre crime initiative to stop assassinations and shootings that actually began under President Trump and Bill barr Cia Bill barr And it turned into something called gamer gait. Not too effective for some things, but you know, for finding people politically, maybe it's pretty effective. It will take a look

at what Trump learned from his near miss, his near hit. I guess we could say he went from ear to eternity nearly. But we're going to take a look at what's being done at the Republican National Convention. Doesn't look like they're thinking God, or at it's not the right God. Anyway, we'll be right back, and I'm also going to take a look at what we saw with the recording release from RFK Jor. Very very interesting about what

Trump knew. It brings up the issues that I've talked about for a very long time about how he used RFK Jr To bid his price with big farm up. Trump knew all along about the childhood vaccines and what they were doing to people. Didn't care, didn't care. And we'll take a look also a little bit more at jd Vance. Where's this guy coming From's a liberal? Is a conservative? No, he's a technocrat, folks, He's a technocrat. He's allied with the darkest, richest people on this planet. I

know. By the way, Elon Musk is now pledged that he's going to put forty five million dollars in the Trump campaign per month, per month for the next stime. As I look at it's like another four months, so that's at one hundred and eighty million dollars. You know, one man almost twice as much money as George W. Bush spent on the entire and all packs spent on George W. Bush for presidency in twenty twenty and twenty four years, one man twice as much as all the spending for George W.

Bush. And he was accused by Al Gore of trying to buy the campaign because Al Gore spent seventy million dollars, So one man will spend more than both Al Gore and George W. Bush spent in twenty twenty trying to buy the campaign. So what is Musk trying to buy? As hl Macon said in the nineteen thirties, he said, an election as an advanced auction, as stolen goods. How did Musk become the richest man on Earth? Well?

By working governments and government officials and politicians. So let's begin with this. We got Bob Menendez found guilty of accepting cash, gold bars, Mercedes Benz. Oh, lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz? My political friends have a Porsche's. I must make amends. Found guilty on all sixteen accounts. Jeria twelve convicted him on charges including wire fraud, bribery, and extortion, making Menindez the seventh sitting US senator to be convicted of a

federal crime, placing pressure on him to resign before his term expires. At the end of the year. He and his wife were accused by prosecutors of orchestrating a bribery scheme while he was head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Seemed like he's of the same type of thing as Steve Bennon and his Palguo. Anyway, anyway, different parties. Of course they can't be alike. This can't be about the money and the corruption, can it. He acted

as an agent Egypt. We're laughing about this last night, and a whistler said, uh, yeah, I guess you could channel the money over to Egypt. Nobody's paying attention what's going on to Egypt. Everybody in these other countries. It's like, yeah, okay. Interviewing intervened to squash a separate criminal prosecution in New Jersey in exchange for payoffs, and then he tried to cover it up. Federal prosecutor said it wasn't enough for him to be one

of the most powerful people in Washington. He also wanted to get rich like that about Bilozsi. We can tell them about all of them, right, Obama. It's a Benende's attorney whose name is Adam f. You might not want to get an attorney. His last name is Fee. It could be kind of expensive. Suggested that the gold bars and Mercedes bits were one appropriate. He also argued that the cash and the gold bribes instead, there were generous gifts. No quid pro quo there right. A third code defendant pleaded

guilty and testified that he bribed the Menendez's with the Mercedes Benz. His wife was not was charged. Her trial has been postponed indefinitely because she's undergoing treatment for cancer. But Menendez is set for sentencing October the twenty ninth. We finally have as senator who has convictions, not the right kind. Schumer wants him to resign before then. Oh we'll see what happens. He faces two hundred years. By the way, the Max said that he could get for

these sixteen conventions. He should live so long, right. The mom Shelter Vernic guilty on all eighteen accounts after about twelve and a half hours of deliberations spread over three days, and the approach from the pharmaceutical industry. Here's stat News and snat news. Stat News is the pharmaceutical trade rag. I guess we could say they're pretty objective and they're pretty open about what they report. It really is kind of surprising. The seasons and their headline is Menendez's conviction

may cost pharma a key ally in Congress. This is exactly the kind of guy they go to to give money to. Makes you wonder about Fauci, doesn't it. We don't wonder about Bauchi. We know exactly we got his number. Without Menendez, the pharmaceutical industry will lose an important friend in Congress, says stat News. He's been in Congress for more than three decades, representing the home state of many pharmaceutical giants, including Johnson and Johnson and Merk.

You know, he's probably helping them out with the opioid epidemic and the lionebuilding all the rest of his stuff about that, and he remains among the top senators when it comes to receiving campaign donations from health and pharma industries. The industry is leading trade group which goes by the name Pharma. Things just left out the first day they have upper case P, lower case H than RMA Pharma. That's what they call their lobbying group. The relationship of Big

Farmer companies. Was also on display when in twenty fifteen he was indicted in a bribery case and accused of having received a million dollars in gifts in exchange for exerting his influence and the resolution of Medicare billing disputes worth tens of millions of dollars on behalf of a lot of it was on the behalf of a Florida dentist. That case ended with a deadlocked jury, and I wonder you

know when they were deadlocked, and we'll talk about it. It was Lindsey Graham and the other senator from New Jersey, Corey Booker, who were character witnesses for him. It's not the jury that'd be grounds for conviction. Cardiovascular startup. I think this is kind of interesting, the way that these people move from creating a problem to making money off of that problem. This is ex MODERNA executives have set up a venture capital firm to fund cardiovascular startups and

they've raised two hundred and sixty million dollars. So you get people heart conditions with your MR and A at Moderna, and then you move on from that to set up a new venture capital firm that's going to fund the treatment of what you've just caused. Isn't that amazing? Boy? I tell you what, these people are evil, just pure evil. So going back to Lindsay Graham and the previous trial from Menendez outside the courtroom, when we go back

seven years ago, I think it was twenty seventeen. This was Lindsey Graham interviewed by a New Jersey paper as he had testified on behalf of Democrat Menendez. Lindsey Graham is a nominal Republican from South Carolina. He goes to New Jersey and testifiers for Bob Menendez. My statement of the court was that if Bob gives you his word, he keeps it. Number it's as good as gold bars. A very honest and honorable guy in a handshake from Bob was

enough for you politically? The shakedown considering you're based in South Carolina to come up here and support a New Jersey Democrat. I came up here to do what I thought was best for me. You know, I was asked, could you say something, what do you think about Bob? Could you tell people what you think about him. I disagree with him politically, but I think he's a very honest honorable guy. All my interactions to Bob had been

on the up and up. And he's the type guy that if he gives you his word, he sticks with it no matter how much pressure is put on him to back off. And that's uh, we need more of than not less. Senator Bernanda got teary eyed when you heard you were coming. He got terry eyed when I heard you're coming. Yeah that's great. Yeah, that's uh. Lindsey Graham. Yeah, his word is as good as gold gold bars, actually, uh. And so then you know we have

Lindsey Graham still out there endorsing people that he likes. Here he is thumbs up with Jade Evans in the car. I wonder what they're talking about. Yeah, the warmonger. Is Jade Evans really on the side of peace. We'll talk about that. Reason doesn't think so. Thanks, he's a warmonger mass grading as an anti war guy. We'll talk about that coming up. Lindsey Graham thoill put that picture up of he of JD. Vance and himself there. He says, Advance is one of the most compelling stories in American

politics, overcoming so much adversity in life. He understands the struggles of working Americans, mom blah blah, right articulate, So he loves them, But of course those are not necessarily the attributes of people that Graham likes. Yeah, Graham also liked Hunter Biden. And when they're talking about the gun charges, I don't see any good coming from that, you know, you know, yeah, the laws shouldn't apply to the bidens, shouldn't apply Tim and

Ndez. He said average American wouldn't have been charged with such crimes. Yeah. Really, they are actually seeing people charge the crimes of just forgetting that they had a gun on them and going to the airport. I think average American who's done their taxes, like Hunter Biden, would probably have faced prosecution. Oh yeah, you mean ten million dollars a TAXI. Well, we'll see what happens with that. Hunter hasn't had his trial for them. I

think he's been indicted for those allegations. But then, as I mentioned, Musk jumps all in with forty five million dollars a month. And it's not surprising because I'm telling you that jd vance people. Where is he politically? I mean, he's been all over the place. He seems like he's going to do whatever is politically expedient to climb the ladder of success. As one person said, greed and blind ambition. He will ally himself with anyone.

He'll be on both sides of the issue. But I know who's on his side. Peter Tiele, Peter Till, the guy who founded Palteer along with other things. He's the guy who's pushing the singularity. Look, Jade Vance is also a venture capitalist. He's also involved in biotechnology, and quite frankly, from what I see, both he and Trump are perfectly fine with a technocracy. That's what Elon Musk is about, That's what Peter Teel is about. And hey, if there's money in it, Trump's all there. And

I think jd. Evance really is comfortable with that when you look at some of the things that he does, as reason is looking at his take on free market capitalism so well, it really doesn't make sense some of the things that he says, and he's allied himself, as I pointed out yesterday with Liz Warren in terms of redistribution stuff. But that's what Musk and these other guys are about. They're about universal basic income. They're not necessarily opposed to

welfare. They will use it to control other people. So Elon Musk is going to put this forty five million dollars a month a month for Trump into a super pack those formed in late May. It's got other high profile entrepreneurs such as the guy who was a co founder of Pallenteer, you know, Alex karp Is, the guy who's running it CEO Alex karp Is annually. He is one of the now regular attendees at Bilderberg, Alex karp Is.

And this is a very very dark data mining, predictive programming, anticipatory intelligence, that kind of AI. And Joe Lonsdell was the co founder of that, but of course Peter Thiel was a venture capital behind Pallenteer. And then the Winkleboss Twins are also part of this super pack that Musk is going to

put it in. It's called America Pack. The let's see, Lonsdale donated a million dollars and the Winklevoss twins each contributed two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, So yeah, one and a half million, and now Musk is going to drop in FT five million monthly monthly. The group raised about eight point seventy five million dollars since his inception. Had just under one hundred thousand dollars in cash at the end of June, but they're about to get a big

infusion of more cash from Elon Musk. What do you think about having these titanocrats and these billionaires who became billionaires through corny capitalism. What do you think about these people buying government buying politicians buying people like Menendez and all the rest of them buying people like Trump? Are you okay with that? I am

not okay with that. This is disgusting and this is why the election is a sham reality TV show because people like Elon Musk and Peter Teele own Donald Trump and the rest of these people, and the people who run the government are the CIA. You know, when you go back and you look at the things that Musk has gone, all the self driving stuff. You know, the very first one of these petitions that DARPA ran, and they've done

a lot of these things, very first one was self driving cars. And you look at the Brain Initiative and what Elon Musk is doing with neuralink, it all goes back to DARPA. It all goes back to the intelligence community. It all goes back to this occultic Satanic group that's taken over. Our government took it over right after World War II. Kaching Elon must donates forty five million a month. He previously vowed not to donate to Biden or to

Trump. Remember that, just to be clear, I'm not donating money to either candidate for US president. But after jd. Vance gets in and after the Trump's assassination thing, whatever it was, after that, oh he's a sure thing. I'm going to jump in and notice forty five million a month. We just had the major donors and the Democrat Party said, we've got

ninety million dollars amongst them. We're going to freeze it. We're not going to give it to any Democrat candidates until Biden is gone and the ant the same time, Trump is getting forty five million. Do you think the people in control want Trump in office at badly? Do they want him in office? What are they capable of doing in order to get him in office? Well, I think we make a big mistake when we underestimate how evil these

people can be, or when we underestimate their capabilities. We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Well, after the killing of an innocent man on Saturday, I think that's how we're refer to that event. That was the most significant thing that came out of it. Of course politically it's been a big shot in the arm for Trump. But right after that, I said, well,

Trump do gun control again. I mentioned that, and I emphasized the again with all upper case letters, and I had a lot of people get very angry with me. Oh, you shouldn't be talking about that, you know, just you pay respects to a Trump right now. It's like, why he wasn't hurting. Why should I pay respected this guy, this guy who did gun control by executive or this guy who murdered millions in a deep population program. I constantly get that. I constantly get people saying, you need

to forget give Trump about this stuff. You're bitter about it. Well, you know what, He's still in the middle of committing a crime. As far as I'm concerned, I have responsibility to warn people about what I see that's in the Bible. Right you're a watchman on the wall and you see something, you better tell somebody, what's going on or it's on you. I've told people about January the sixth. I told people about the vaccines. I always told them. I never told them it was sugar water. I

never told them that January the sixth was going to do anything. I told him it was a grift. My conscience is clear on that. People choose not to listen to it. I'm sorry, but it's all I can do is tell them. But I must tell them. I must oppose this as it's going on. And so we go back and look at Trump. Back in twenty nineteen News, we pointed out Trump was asking tech companies to detect mass shooters before they strike. I talked to a man who worked for Ken

Valentine, you worked for the Secret Service for twenty four years. He wrote a book, a very interesting book. I wanted to talk to him about his opinion about what happened on Saturday, but I also wanted to talk to him about his book because he focused on the values that are a common problem

to everybody. When you work, and you're working hard, you're working long hours, how do you keep your family together, especially if, like Ken Valentine and your work, you're traveling a lot, and so I thought that he had a lot of It was important to address that because he had been able to do that successfully. I was concerned when he said that right now he's working for a company that is going to detect weapons from a distance. Now you know how that can be abused, That can be used for outright

total gun control. So I was very concerned about that. But this is something that goes back to the Trump administration. In twenty nineteen August, Trump called for a wide range of bipartisan solutions to help stop future mass shootings. How did that work out? Even proposing social media companies create technology that detects potential shooters. So he's not focusing on detecting weapons. It's all about a syop stuff. Trump responded to a pair of mass shootings within twenty four hours

of each other in Texas and Ohio over the weekend. So is he going to do something about gun control? You know, he did try to do and set up the precedent for gun control by executive order. He did bump stop see bump stocks. He did pistol braces. He took off the pistol braces about a year and a half after he put it in there and when he was in the middle of fighting the election, and then a couple months later Biden put it back in, but it was gun control by executive order

that he set it up. As a precedent. He said, we've got to take the guns and do the due process later with red flags. If that wasn't a red flag for you about Trump, I don't know what is. But you noticed that in twenty nineteen again in response to a shooting, doing the same thing that Biden does. Whenever there's a shooting, all right, let's do some new gun control. Trump did that all the time in

twenty nineteen. He didn't get as much attention as his red flag or his bomb stock, but he went after I wanted to use social media surveillance to do pre crime, to come after people before they commit a crime. And so. And the speech Trump condemned quote racism, bigotry, and white supremacy

unquote, before offering several solutions to try and prevent failure. I'm sorry, to try to prevent future barbaric slaughters, as he put it, which ranged from mental health legislation to big tech detection soft to stop mass murderers before they start. Now, This has ultimately resulted in what people online have identified as gamer gait, and there's been two of them. Just like Climategate. They just like Climategate, they haven't gotten nearly as much attention as they should.

The President said he will instruct the Justice Department to work with Silicon Valley to create software that will detect potential mass shooters. You think the red flag stuff is bad, this goes beyond that. We're going to look at your social media. We're going to identify you as a potential mass shooter and do something about it. The perils of the Internet and social media cannot be ignored, and they will not be ignored, said Trump. I've asked the FBI to

investigate and disrupt hate crimes. Hate crimes. There's no such thing as hate crimes. I'm sick of people like Trump and DeSantis pushing hate crimes. Said it before, I'll say it again. Extremism in defense of free speech is not a vice. Moderation of content is not a virtue, folks. I hate hate speech crimes, hate speech laws because they're antithetical to the free expression

of religion and to free speech. They're anathetical to a free society. It will be the tool of dictators, and it's been embraced by Trump and Biden and all of these people. It's very easy to see right now when you look at what is happening, they are you got the conservatives are now saying, look at this. Biden said he's going to target Trump. Has happened before the shooting. Come on, you know, put on a fresh pair of pants and that are clean, and stop calling for censorship. Just like

the left, speech is violence, speech is violence. No, these are metaphors. We can tell the difference. And look, I've called out Steve Bannon, who I think has crossed the line multiple times in terms of direct threats to people, and Jack Pysopiate making threats, talking about revenge, talking about how they're going to weaponize government against people. But that's a very different

thing than talking about these other metaphorical things. And look, both sides have played this, both sides of accused Trump and other people, both sides of accused Biden and other people of hate speech when there was no hate speech, when they were using metaphors metaphors for this stuff. By the way, Jason Barker email Travis Travis put this note up and just got it. He said, YouTube is now going after content creators who have firearms and firearm accessory sponsors.

They're striking channels for any videos done after June eighteenth, but now also going back and issuing strikes retroactively and terminating channels. Jason included an email from Hiccock forty five that's two and a half minutes long. I might play that coming up. Hiccock forty five, if you don't know, is a shooting expert, one of the biggest channels on YouTube for firearms. He's really a very good shooter and he knows a lot about guns, and it's a very

useful channel. We've seen several of his videos. Travis is more familiar with it than I am, but I've seen several of his videos, and so yeah, YouTube is going to shut all this stuff down. But look, it's the same thing that Jonathan Turnley and other people are complaining about with Biden. Oh you can't talk about target, not the store, but any kind of target. You can't talk about that. We're going to even purge the

words out of the language, folks. This is no different than the pronoun police, and now we're going to have the firearm police out there as well. We got to stop letting people infringe on our free speech, which it is no virtue to do that. So anyway, Trump saying, I've asked the FBI to investigate and disrupt hate crimes and domestic terrorism, equating the two whatever they need. He said, first, we must do a better job

of identifying and acting on early warning signs. And I'm directing the Department of Justice to work in partnership with local, state and federal agencies, as well as with social media companies to develop tools that can detect mass shooters before they strike. He went on to call for mental health funding and legislation, as well as regulation of violent video games. They created what he called twisted and mentally ill monsters who commit mass shooting. This is tipper Goren steroids, folks.

We must stop the glorification of violence in our society, he said. Gruesome grizzly video games that are now commonplace are too easy for troubled youth to surround themselves with the culture that celebrates violence. But this has always been an argument, and parents need to be the ones to police this stuff, and they need to make those kinds of judgments, not the government. It doesn't take a village to raise a child. It takes a family. It takes

parents. And maybe what you don't do is just leave your kids in front of the TV set. If you do that, your kid could likely turn into a mass murder, or change their gender or whatever. I mean that that box is evil, folks. You don't leave a child in front of that. You'd be better off to take them down and leave them at a

strip club. So, like the pandemic, like the executive gun control orders that he put out, this agenda, which just passed on to Biden, the two of them working hand in glove, And so in twenty two, this is twenty nineteen, Trump is doing it right. And then by the time we get to twenty twenty two, we see that Homeland Security is investing seven hundred thousand dollars in spying on kids who are playing games online. And look, I don't you know, as a parent, I don't like those

games. But again, there's a very troubling element of this that is pre crime. And it goes back to Palenteer staying in the twenty nineteen article, he also said that pre identifying mass shooters, pre identifying this is pre crime. Reports have indicated that a company run by Trump supporter and PayPal mafia investor Peter Thiel Palenteer has online tracking capabilities similar to a minority report. The pre crime capability we saw portrayed in that This is Newsweek twenty nineteen, and again,

who is jd Vance's big supporter. Most of the reports I saw say that Peter Teal gave him ten million dollars. One of the reports that I saw that was out of Ohio set fifteen million. Either way, it's extraordinary have that come from one person from Peter Teal. Trump called on law enforcement and tech companies work together to identify quote to identify disturbed minds who may commit acts of violence unquote. So I'm very bothered by all this pre crime stuff.

I'm very bothered by the red flag stuff. I'm very bothered by snooping on games. And he went even further. He said, in addition to allowing such people to get treatment, some of them should be subjected to quote involuntary confinement should they pose too great a public risks. This is one of the favorite tactics of the Marxists to take their political opponents and put them in an insane asylum and say they're crazy because you know, hey, if you

have post dolin, you've got to be crazy. Right, this is Trump. We're going to identify kids before they do anything, and we might put them in involuntary confinement. But understand that they are also entrapping these kids. Here's a clip of and this came in with esports and other things like that, and they play this in a very seductive way. They've got a very cute young girl who is talking to people about how to get involved in esports.

And then in this video they first they show you this girl. Then as she's talking and doing other things, you hear her voice. They're putting up article after article after article about how Homeland Security and the Department of Justice is funding all these things to trap, to entice, to entrap, to put these people in a pigeonhole, and then perhaps to do involuntary confinement. Hello, and welcome to Scholastic Esports TikTok. What's plastic esports TikTok? Scholastic

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NISA club at your school? This is what you're missing on on Yeah, well that's part of gamergate, right, gamer gate, and it goes back to Trump administration as matter fright goes back to Bill Barr. Bill Barr who was appointed to be Attorney General again. He had been George H. W. Bush's Attorney General at a very very young age. He had been George H. W. Bush's number two guy to rebuild the CIA after the damage that was done with the Church Committee hearings. Of course, FAISO was what

came after that. But then they used PIZA. It was supposed to restrict them from spying on Americans without search warrant. They used it to give them an excuse to spy on Americans without search war and HW but Bill Barr in

as his attorney general, Trump brought back Bill Barr. I used to always CIA bar and in twenty nineteen, when I just read to you the statements being made by Trump in the aftermath of this shooting, Whitney Webb did an excellent article back in October of twenty nineteen, with little fanfare, William Barr formally announces an Orwellian pre crime program. So Trump makes the announcement, but

he gives it to his CIA guy, Bill Barr. Implement. Barr issued a memorandum to all US attorneys announcing the eminent implementation of a new National Disruption and Early Engagement program, that's what he called. It, aimed at detecting potential mass shooters before they commit any crime. Again, He's appointed in February. In May he puts the long list of charges against Julian Assinge and he

got Pompeo later talking about how they could kill him. And then in October they do this pre crime Barr has quote direct to the Department of Justice and the FBI to lead it an effort to refine our ability to identify, assess, engage potential mass shooters before before they strike. An efficient, effective and programmatic strategy to a disrupt individuals who are mobilizing towards violence by all lawful means, of course, you know, or maybe you identify some people like this

troubled and bullied kid on Saturday, maybe use them as a patsy. Well you got the real shooters there. Huh. It's kind of I tell you this. Our government and what it does absolutely disgust me when I look into this cesspool. Bar six to use seeks to use all this stuff to identify potential potential criminals as part of his new policy, involuntarily commit the person and do the due process later. Maybe right, you know, this is all

this pre crime stuff. For the longest time, the geospatial intelligence guys that James Clapper grew up with grew his career with they talked about anticipatory intelligence AI. That AI anticipatory intelligence, But now what do they do? They use artificial intelligence to feed the anticipatory intelligence. I guess we could call it AI squared, right, It's kind of what I would imagine they would name it.

Bar notes quote newly developed tactics unquote used by the Joint Terrorist Task Force includes the use of clinical psychologists, threat assessment professionals, intervention teams, and community groups to detect risk and suggest that the new early engagement program that he called it will work along similar lines. Yeah, and another one of these, and this is what it looks like today after they've been working on this

for five years. I prefer to detect threat actors when they're young or starting out at fourteen or fifteen. That's when I start observing and documenting their malicious activities because when they're at that age or stage in their career, they're a lot more their career careless and open like they tend to show off more. There is a common misconception about hackers, wherein we think they solely operate on financial gain. But I think hacking is a lot about knowledge and power,

Unlike in the physical world. You don't need to come from a privileged background or a rich family or a famous family. So the bottom line is, if your kids online, if they're playing games or something at somebody like her, it's going to be psychoanalyzing them. Think, well, you know, I think they're early in their career, so let's voluntarily commit them. Let's put them on a watch list. Yeah, like a no fly list or something like that. But it's a watch list for kids who play games and

tramping them. So he said the goal of the program is to find new and likely controversial ways to determine intent. Well, that's actually not what he said. That's what how Whitney Web described it back in twenty nineteen, five years ago. The use of algorithms to analyze bulk data artificial intelligence. It's not something new, something darker, creative, something they've been using for quite

some time, using artificial intelligence to anticipatory intelligence. No mention was made of Bar's clear push over the past few months to lay groundwork for this recently announced program. Bar has spearheaded numerous efforts to this end, including pushing for a government backdoor into consumer apps or devices that utilize encryption and for a dramatic increase of long standing, yet controversial warrantless electronic surveillance programs. Are starting to get

the idea that they're on the same team that Trump is. Just like what the FBI and the CIA and all the rest of these people. Maybe that's why Trump put in the people like gen Haswell, who led us into the Rock War after doing torture, promoted her to the head of CNIA. Mayan, that's why he put in Bill Barr, George H. W. Bush's CIA guy. Maybe that's why he does the same things that the conservatives are

so concerned about when Biden does it. But it's okay when Trump does it, because even though it looks like he is setting up a dystopian Orwellian system, Oh, he's just playing for d chests. Don't worry about it. It only looks like he's betraying you in the Constitution and so, you know, setting up a system to entrap into psychoanalysis on kids at a very young

age. More recently, of course, this is back in twenty nineteen, bar and the UK Home Secretary Pretty Patel signed a data access agreement that allows both countries to demand electronic data on consumers from tech companies. This is the Five Eyes stuff. This is the London Langley acxis. Gena Haspal was the CIA head in London, and London and Langley are very much involved in this. Of course, the Five Eyes includes Canada, New Zealand Australia as well.

They want to be able to demand electronic data on consumers from tech companies based on the other, based in the other country, without any legal restrictions. You see. This is how they operat and get around any restrictions about PISA or in local laws. It's like, well, I'm not spying on them. The British are spying on them. And then the British just turned this stuff over to b I just accepting the data. I didn't spy on them, exactly the British, and then vice versa, and we returned the

favor. If the British wants somebody spied upon domestically illegally, CIA does it for them and gives them the data. What a joke. It's the first executive agreement under Trump reached as part of the controversial Clarifying Overseas Use of Data Act. They called it the Cloud Act and it was passed by Congress in

twenty eighteen. The Cloud Act has come under fire from rights groups, who have warned that the legislation gives quote unlimited jurisdiction to US law enforcement over any data controlled by a service provider, regardless of where the data is stored and regardless of who created it. This also applies to content to metadata to subscriber

information, including private messages. Yes, Barr and Patel, writes Whitney Web in twenty nineteen, claimed that the Data Access Agreement will instead enhance civil liberties and will further I asserted that the agreement would be used to go after pedophiles in organized crime. Isn't it amazing? You know how they have played the MAGA people. You got James Cavesl, You got all these people out there saying, oh, we got to shut down the pedal rings, We got

to shut down the pedal rings. Maybe you need to look at the top of your party. Maybe you need to look at Trump's relationships with Jeffrey Epstein.

Maybe you need to look at this picture of these two young girls, very young girls on the couch with Trump and Epstein, the two party bros who were inseparable back in the early in the late nineties and early two thousands until they got into a spat over who was going to buy a particular piece of property in West Palm Beach. Yeah, you want to look at a pedophile ring, start with your leader. You want to look at the globalists,

Start with your leader. It's amazing to me. You want to look at how the FBI is being weaponized against Americans, Start with Trump and Bill Barr, and to tell people that you're going to be spying on everybody on the Internet so that you can go after pedophiles. They don't ever go after pedophiles. They don't ever release the information that Epstein had, right, They keep that stuff secret. You can get Glaine Maxwell convicted, but we don't

want to see the client list. Keep that secret. So, as Whitney Web pointed out, they've shown no interest even five years ago in pursuing the co conspirators of child sex trafficker and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, whose sex trafficking network has been linked to both organized crime and the intelligence agencies of both the US and Israel. Some have charged that the lack of interest on the part of Bill Barr is due to the fact that Barr's father once hired the now to

see pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. You see the pictures of Trump, the relationships of Trump and others. You see the party pictures of Trump and Millennia with Epstein and Glaine. This is amazing to me that people now, the people think that Trump is going to lock up all the pedophiles. And why do they think that, Well, because they've been told that by people like Alec Jones, just hammering that out. Oh yeah, he's going to He's doing all

this stuff. He's come out to the pedophile networks. And yet even Epstein father had connections with Epstein. It's just amazing. It's this really small circle of satanic individuals. Notably, Jeffrey Epstein also had an apparent interest in pre crime technology. Was a key founder of the controversial technology company called Carbine nine one one, along with former Israeli Prime Minister and close Epstein associate Ahu Barack.

Carbine nine one one is one of several Israeli companies that market their software products to the US as a means of reducing mass shootings and improving response times of emergency service providers. These companies boast numerous troubling connections to governments and intelligence

communities of both countries, both the US and Israel. Evstein himself was linked to the intelligence apparatus of both nations, and he invested at least a million dollars in carbine carbine nine to one one through a data mining company that he

control. Following the l Passo shooting, Trump has been mulling the creation of a new federal agency known as HARPA that would work with the Department of Justice to use quote breakthrough technologies with high specificity and sensitivity for early diagnosis of neuropsychiatric violence, specifically quote advanced analytical tools based on artificial intelligence two Thoy nineteen.

So yeah, it puts all of his take the gun and do the due process later stuff, all the red flag pushes and there it puts it in a whole new light, doesn't it. It's important to note that such initiatives, whether it's HARPO, whether it's bars newly announced programmer, likely to define mental illness to include some political beliefs. And now we look at gamor Gate two. What do you see that seven hundred thousand dollars contract that was there.

It focused on identifying fourteen and fifteen year old kids who are white nationalists. White nationalists. That's what it focused on. So it truly is amazing to see how long this has gone on, isn't it. And so, with all of this being said, the last American Vagamond had a piece that was picked up by Free Thought Project why we must question the attempted assassination of

Donald Trump. And they're exactly right, regardless of who is behind this, regardless of what happened, regardless of all your conspiracy theories about this or that, right, regardless of whether it was what it's presented at face value, or whether it was Biden and the FBI trying to get Trump standing down, you know, letting this guy get there, getting out of the way.

Oh yeah, we've seen him, you know, reports about him for a half hour, people yelling and screaming for ninety seconds before he gets his shots off and everything, regardless of how you're suspicious about that, even if you think that it was set up for the benefit of Trump, that they intentionally missed, even if all this, even if he wasn't hit in the ear, even if he just smashed a squib against his hand, and so forth, regardless of what you think about it, again, it's like nine to

eleven. Regardless of what you think about nine to eleven, look at how it was used. Regardless of what you think about this event. Don't lose sight. Don't get caught up in the weeds of what happened so that you can't see how they're going to use this. That's the important thing. That is far more important than what actually happened, because, as Ron Paul said, you probably will never know exactly what happened, just like you'll never know

what happened with nine to eleven. But be careful about how it's going to be used. That's why I said. First thing I said was how are they going to use this, first of all to push gun control once Trump gets in? And why are they pushing Trump? So, he says, regardless of who's behind this, the incident will be used to further bolster support for a corrupted political system. It'll be used to push fear, It'll be used to push control. It'll be used to push new ways to surveil us,

new ways to psycho analyze and imprison us without due process. That's how this is going to be used. That's the real danger. That's what you should be paying attention to so again, as he's talking about this, he mentioned some of the issues about, you know, the fact that there were reports for so long, the fact that they had sniper teens inside the building

where the eye was, and they're reporting stuff and nothing is happening. That was reported by local press, unconfirmed reports, even of a second shooter. There were at least two unconfirmed reports stating that a second gunman was on the scene. A woman speaking to NBC News following the shooter told a reporter that, you heard there was a second shooter involved. What I've heard coming out,

they feel there were two shooters, one on both sides. They got the one on the tower, but the one on the right side they never got. That's why they wanted us to leave immediately, because they thought there was a second shooter out there. Well, who benefits from all this stuff? Who benefits from all this confusion, chaos and fear? As the dust

settles, right, some vagabond on the assassination attempt. The Republican Party is crowning Trump as the nominee, and it's imperative that we ask the necessary questions understand what took place. It's also important that we do not blindly trust the narratives being fed to us by the corporate media, by the FBI, or by social media. And so these are a few possibilities that we need to

consider. First of all, his near miss, or we should say maybe a near hit, may simply be the result of failure on the part of the Secret Service. If that's the case, the question of how Trump's secret service detail could fail so magnificently remains. That's what I said the first day. I said, when you look at incompetence, when it gets up to a certain level, it becomes malicious, especially becomes malicious when it persists.

This opens the order the idea of the Secret Service has been compromised in some way. Another option is that the event was scripted in some capacity, although the full cast of actors is yet to be determined. With the predator class stage, such an attempt to send a message to Trump to keep playing ball, or perhaps who was intended for the long Gunman to succeed so they could use his death to inside a civil war, Or perhaps they wanted a near

miss so they could push Trump into the presidency. All these things are possibilities, but the important thing is to understand how they're going to use it is. Personally, I'm of the belief based on the fact that Trump is simply another player for the predator class that actually controls the political parties in the government. Says I've been warning since at least twenty eighteen that Donald Trump is not a friend of liberty, says the last American bagabond. He is not a

hero, He's not a savior. He is an actor playing a role. One hundred percent agreement with that. Interestingly, when you compare pictures from his time in the World Wrestling Entertainment WWE to Saturday's fist pumping moment, they're eerily similar. Is all of this just another act? I believe. So when I said that on day one, I said, it's not courage, it's an act. He knew that there was. Let's just go with the face value. Let's just say that this is what it was. It was incompetence.

It was as presented at that point, shooting a stop. He hears these people, We've heard the recording. They're telling him it's all done. Well, get let's get him out of here. Wait, wait, wait, I gotta get my shoes. Gotta get my shoes. Three times then he gets his shoes. Then he does the fist bumping thing. As Bill Maher said, it's amazing. You know, take one. He got it right. Okay, But that's what he does. That's what he's really good

at. He's not so great at running businesses. He rans six casinos in the ground. He's not so great at running the government, but he's good at the acting stuff. Trump's connections to Epstein, his mentorship with Roy Cone, a known pedophile. Yeah, you want to talk about a pedophile ring. You look at Bill Barr's dad hired Epstein, Trump hangs out with him, Trump hangs out with Roy Cone. I showed you a picture of all the different people that Trump hung out with and did business with, their known

pedophiles. Now, his bailing out being bailed out of the bankruptcy and the casino and tash Mahall by the Rothschild bankers in the nineteen nineties. Wilbur Ross he was sent there to shut this down, and he realized when he saw how Trump is able to control the crowds, how crazy they were about him. He actually said it in repressed He said, we could use this guy, the ross Childs. So they worked out a deal. They keep his

name on the building because that's what he cares about. So his bailing out by the Ross Child bankers in the nineteen ninety There's plenty of reasons to be skeptical in the narrative that Trump is the only thing standing in the way of complete and total tyranny, especially when he displays authoritarian leanings himself. He's useful to the preted class. He is the great divider. He stokes the flames of division while dup being well intentioned patriots into making excuses for his anti liberty

actions. As I said over and over again, Trump is a one man Mason Dixon Line. He is the lion of which people are going to fight the civil war. An attempted assassination on Trump only empowers him, further solidifies the near deification of him by his devout followers, his devout idolators. In fact, I think it's very real possibility that Trump plays us up as saved by the hand of God angle and pushes further towards evangelical Christian Zionism and nationalism

post assassination. That's exactly what's happening. Some Christian leaders across the US have already attributed Trump's survival to protection from God. Trump himself thanked the American people for prayers and said it was God alone who prevented the unthinkable from happening. We will fear not, but instead remain resilient in our faith and defiant in the face of wickedness. So last American bagamone says, So what comes next,

Well, order out of chaos. People on both sides, the faults left right paradigm are already buckling down further into their manufactured silos, and they're prescribed narratives which confirm their basis. The predator class wants chaos so they can implement order. You want to have disruption, You want to do it from the inside, and you want to do it iteratively. Look at this selection.

This selection, unlike the others that we've had. They're not even pretending to follow a pattern, not even pretending to follow their rules, their laws. If Trump surviving an assassination attempt serves their goals better, they'll choose that route. They are not impotent, omnipotent, and they are not invincible. But history shows a predator class running the shadow government is absolutely capable of pulling off staged events that have both real and fake elements. I encourage readers not

to fall for these storylines and believe them as reality. This is the key thing. This narrative is all about creating chaos, and it's about pulling people into this charade of politics and engineered elections. The chaos is only beginning. The fanatical status status on the left and the right will continue to fight for the ring of power, each of them swearing that Trump is the only way to stop Biden and the Communists, or that Biden is the only safe bet

to keep Trump from returning to power. They're both correct, and they're both also selling a false dichotomy to Americans who have not yet grasped that politics is not the answer to our problems. He's met the enemy and the US government. We have to remain calm. That's what I said. After Trump did the executive order on that Friday the thirteenth, I came in, opened up

the program with the slogans from World War Two. They were put out as they were looking at the Nazis on the other side of the English channel. You know, keep calm and carry on, and freedom is in peril, defend it with all your might. That's still true. We must not fall for the age old trap of believing that political puppets are the only pathway toward a more just world. The real solution is to exit from slavery systems and

to build alternatives. We'll talk more about that when we return making sense common again. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Well, let's talk about what the real battle is. You know, we've got to get over this idea. I think that we're going to get that, We're going to get somebody's gonna save us in Washington. And yet we have a lot of people

I think don't really understand what is happening here. Todd Starns, and he's done a lot of good work, but he urged Christians to leave churches if their pastor didn't preach on the Trump attack on Sunday. I saw that headline. I thought, what in the world is that about. If your pastor did not address the assassination attempt in today's service, you need to find another church. There is tremendous spiritual warfare, he said, being waged in this

country. There is no time for limp wristed, woke evangelicals. He wrote and He's not the only one saying this assassination was spiritual warfare. I think what happened on Saturday, the assassination attempt against President Trump, reminded a lot of people. This or a weakened a lot of people to this. There is a spiritual battle underway. There is no logical way to understand what we're seeing now in temporal terms. You just can't. These are not political divides.

Yeah, yeah, not political divides. That's there, you go. We don't know what spiritual warfare is. Take a look at the picture of Trump on the couch, Jeffrey Epstein. These guys don't know where the battlefield is. They don't know who's on God's side and who is opposing him in

this spiritual warfare. And so, going back to the quote from Todd Starnes, James White, this is an article from a Christian post got the responses to several people, to Todd starn saying, well, if your pastor didn't talk about Trump's assassination attempt on Sunday, you need to get out of that

church. James White, a well known pastor and elder at Apologia Apologia Church and Tempe Arizona, also serves as director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, and Phoenix said Starn's comment about what pastors should be preaching about on Sunday was out of order. Urged him to get quote back in your lane. He says, You've got to be kidding me. No, Sir, I did not address the assassination attempt in today's service. I taught on Jesus's view of scripture.

Actually, there would have been nothing wrong in mentioning it. There would have been nothing wrong even praying about it. In fact, if we had wanted to address again the proper role of the church in calling magistrates to obedience to Christ, something we were doing long before it became popular after twenty twenty,

that would have been fine as well. But how dare you get on your high horse and pretend to dictate to the elders of Christ's churches what they must address on a given Lord's Day from the pulpit lest they be labeled limp wristed woke evangelicals. You need to apologize this absurd tweet, delete it, and get back in your lane. Reverend Johanna and Kate Sor, pastor at the new erab Baptist Church in Middletown, Ohio, where Jade Vance is from.

Said he didn't preach about the attempted assassination of the former president, said had nothing to do with spiritual warfare. I didn't preach about it, and I guarantee not one member of our church will leave. This is not spiritual warfare, he said, Try again. Yeah. See the problem is that

commentators like Todd Starn and Tucker Carlson don't understand what spiritual warfare is. You know, take a look at things like the lust of the flesh, perhaps the people that have been put up to speak to those at the RNC, the lust of the eye, the pride of life, all of these different things I've said before. I think the lust of the flesh we're talking about, and the lust of the eye, and the pride of life. I

think we're talking about sex, money, and power. You can see all of that on display, not on Saturday, but you see it at the RNC, and you see Trump putting up people like amber Rose. I got a comment here for on Rumble DGA David amber Rose spoke at the RNC on Monday. Basically, she bragged about how the Republican Party endorse's abortion and the

LGBT agenda. Trump has brought this party far left. Life site news reports, Yeah, I've got that in here to talk about as a matter of fact, and I talked about the fact that he was going to have her speak a couple of weeks ago. They were talking about it. But getting back to this as pastor Clifford Mays, who didn't share his affiliation, also disagreed with Starne's position. He said, I'm a pastor. I did not address the assassination attempt, but I did declare Jesus Christ, his crucifixion,

resurrection, dissension, and his return. Jesus is my king. He is the only one who saves. Taylor Combs, a pastor of King's Cross Church in Nashville, Tennessee, was a bit more nuanced. It's this article on a Christian post. He said, there's reasons to leave your church, but this isn't one of them. At every membership interview, I tell future members that there will come a time when they think that I say too much, too little, or the wrong thing about some cultural issue. But that's no

reason to leave. He said, it's possible to hold together truth from both sides on this. For example, I do think it would have been wise for pastors to address this. Yesterday. People came to church with it on their mind. Some were fearful, sad, angry. Shepherd's are called to speak the gospel to this. But he also doesn't think his wives for pastors

to just preach the gospel. He said, just preaching the gospel doesn't carry the weight here that some think did John the Baptist just preach the gospel to Herod Paul when he confronted Peter James when he addressed addressed partiality. We speak the Gospel to real life realities, not in order to escape those realities.

And so a lot of people talked about Trump's close call with death. If you know, depending on what you think about this event, this headline an inch away from eternity, I think it would have been better for him to put from ear to eternity. That would have been a catcher headline. Maybe we'll use that. I don't know, but by the way, I'm one of these doubting Thomas's who say showed me the wound. Nevertheless, the point is, he said, you and I are always just an inch away from

eternity. He said, it's paid a lot of funerals over forty years, he said, I can tell you that many times a person's death is sudden and unexpected. He said, I've officiated a funeral for a sixteen year old girl whose skull was crushed by a tree that was cut down by some teenager goofing around in the mountains. If that tree had fallen an inch or two

in a different direction, she might still be alive. Today, I've buried car accident victims who may have lived if the driver had turned the steering wheel a mere inch in a different direction. When death comes unexpectedly, our mortality awareness index heightens, and it's at times like this though, the biggest question of life should bubble to the top of our minds. What happens after you

die? You know, the first thing that we do when we have a picture of a group and where in the group is to look at our the picture, isn't it? I admit it? You do it, everybody does it. First one you look at is yourself in the picture. And when somebody dies, somebody that you know, or somebody that you don't really know, but you know a lot about because they're a celebrity of public figure, something like The first thing you do is you look to find yourself in that

picture. Isn't it? Am I in that picture? What they die from? Oh? Well good, I don't smoke or I didn't take the shot or whatever. So that's a relief. No, you're in the picture. There's a lot of things that can take us out. As a matter of fact, I had a friend that was diagnosed with a very slow type of cancer, and I remember it was back in the mid or late nineties. He lived for another twenty years. I got all his friends together, we

prayed about it and everything, and he lived for another twenty years. But he was on his way to chemotherapy one day and he said, a big sheet of something came off, flipped off of a car that was in front of him on the interstate and just barely went over the roof of his car. And he said, a couple of menches lower and it would have killed me, he said, And I thought about this, He said, I'm on my way to get in chemotherapy, and I nearly had my head taken

off on the interstate. And he said, at that point it was actually a very comforting thing, not that he had had a near hitt and it had missed. But what was comforting was the fact that he said, my life is in God's hands. He's going to determine when I die and what matter a manner of death. Jesus made it very clear that one or two things is going to happen after death. He said, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal

life. It will not be judged, but has already crossed over from death to life. And we talked about this yesterday my interview with a secret service. He said that was fundamental to his being a Christian, that certainty, that security, that promise. And I said, yeah, me too, Me too. Grew up in a different tradition, he said. This guy says, do you know that you're going to go to heaven after you done?

What are you trusting it? If you don't know that you're going to go to heaven, then you're obviously not trusting in Christ's words, or his work is finished work on your behalf. He says, I know, and it's not because I'm a good person. I'm a sinner. If you don't believe me, he said, ask my friends and family. But I know that I'm going to heaven, and so he puts out an acrostic. I would say an acronym the spell out Gospel. But basically he's talking about the

fact that sins cannot be removed by good deeds. That's something that Trump doesn't understand. Trump, like all of us, could be in the hands of an angry God. It used to be something that we covered in school. When I was in school, we covered that sermoned by Jonathan Edwards and about the time of the Great Awakening. It had big political and social impact on

the American colonies because folks, politics is downstream from culture. Culture is downstream from God and your relationship to him, and so they used to understand that. They used to teach that in schools. Jonathan Edwards centers in the hand of an angry God goes back to Deuteronomy thirty two, where God says their footshell slide in due time. He said, you know, the lesson we

learned from this is that we're all exposed to destruction. We're all liable to follow at any time, and it will be at the appointed time that feet will slide, and that God will not hold them up. He's holding you up He's keeping you alive. He's protecting you from that bullet that just was by your head, or that piece of material it's flipped off of that truck or that tree that fell or that car. God is protecting you on a

regular basis until the appointed time. And then what happens after you die again? Is it going to be based on the good things that you've done? Well, that's not what the Bible says. It's based on the good things that Christ is done if you trust in him, And that's the key things. Do you want to have the wages of what you have done in this life? And that's what was so sad. I do have sympathy for Trump when I saw it multiple times. I played this, talked about it weeks

ago. Multiple times. People say, well, you talk a lot about the Bible. You talk about you know, you hold the Bible up, you do this other Have you ever asked for forgiveness? Well? No, not really. I don't think I really need forgiveness. Well, if you're going to stand on what you have done, the wages of sin or death, and you're not going to be able to undo that, you need to have God's forgiveness. Question is how do you get it Jack Hibbs, who's

a pastor in California, Yeah, southern California. I don't know his church. I don't know this guy, so I'm not don't write me letters about if you hate what he has to say, just talking about what he said in this particular incident here Again, I'm not holding him forward as some standard. I don't know anything about what he says, just like I read those quotes from other people responding to Todd Starns. But what he said is, mister President, you said today that God protected you. So he said,

but who is God? Mister President, who is he? What is his name? You've heard it for years? He says. It's time to bow the knee. It's time to say Jesus Christ is Lord, that he's the one that rules over the affairs of man. He loves. He died on the cross, he rose again from the grave. It's Jesus Christ, the King of King's Lord of lords. He desires that all men should come to worship him and spared in truth. This has been a warning, mister Trump,

by an almighty God, so that your ear might be sanctified. So will you hear this? Open up his air? Right, uh, he says, can you hear this, listen to the word of God, stop talking about God and come to know God. This makes all the difference, he said. And yet what do we see after all this, Well we got Greg Glory who says, we often speak of somebody dodging a bullet,

but for Trump, this really became reality. Our hearts go out to the family of Cory Comparatore, the one I talked about who shielded his family from the assassin's bullet and died. He was an heroic husband, firefighter, regular churchgoer, had a love for Christ needless is safe for his family. We fervently pray for the swift healing of the two critically wounded individuals, and for God's hand of comfort over everyone who was affected by this senseless act of political

violence. And yet, what is God's providence in sparing Trump's life for anybody else serves multiple purposes, the author of this dissenter. As the author says, while it is possible that God is using this to further Trump, further harden Trump's heart, much like you do with Pharaoh during the plagues, It's also possible that this is an act of divine mercy. Perhaps God is giving

Trump an opportunity to repent, to believe in the Gospel. And again we're saying that this is an event that is what it appears to be on faith value. Trump claims to be a Christian, but he's demonstrated no real understanding of who God is, who he is before God. While somewhat friendly to Christians, Trump has demonstrated an attitude of arrogance towards God. Trump doesn't believe that he needs to ask forgiveness from God because he hasn't done anything that requires

it. Furthermore, there's a troubling sub sect of professing Christians who have elevated Trump to near messiah like status from charismatic false prophets who twist the scriptures to portray Trump as an end time savior to those who put their ultimate trust in him. This kind of idolatry is dangerous. As a matter of fact, we have a woman who is in this dead line charismatic seer, Jennifer Leclair, takes credit for saving Trump from the assassination. I wouldn't call her a

seer. I think is better to call her a fortune teller. These are people who are descended from the w of Endoor. Quite frankly, this is the same lady who teaches that demon sometimes smile on people in the form of houseflies, and her case, she has had to bind, blind and deafen these monitoring spirits to get rid of them. The house fly, I suggest you just swat them. That's my approach, the Lord said. When I was in the cab heading toward Trump's twenty sixteen inauguration, the Lord said this

and put this there publicly. He said, danger, danger, stranger. Danger. That's not coming from where you think. And in that moment, I didn't know what the timing of that word was, but I felt an urgency and we alerted intercessors around the world. And so she says that even though she didn't know what it was about, she thwarted it through Prayerrie because she recently had another guy who calls himself a prophet own her show, Chris

Reid. He made vague prophecies about a potential assassination attempt on Trump's life in a sixteen month window from April twenty twenty four to July twenty twenty five, and he picked April because the recent solar eclipse it had great spiritual significance, he said, And that solar eclipse, he said, caused and unleashed a shaking in the world. These people are just occultist, you know, don't They're dressing themselves up in Christianity, but they're just people who dabble in the

occult. So we're going to take a quick break. When we come back, we're going to talk a little bit about some pro family news that I really do think is important for us to look at, some helpful things for parents as well as some of the current events. Will be right back. They're doing what in the place they named after me? Good thing. I have the David Night Show to keep me informed on the plots of these traders making sense common again, this is the David Knight Show. Well, I

had a tip from on Rock Finn from Gregory Daya. Thank you very much, he says, So what are they trying to do to mister Trump now? Anyway, it did not work, So what do you think is the next move? Quite frankly, I don't make predictions like that. I'm just looking at trends. I honestly, my gut feeling has been for the longest time they're going to keep Biden there. I said that from the very beginning,

and I think that they want Trump in. And I said that because I think Trump is the one that is he's just as easy for them to control as Biden is. And when they have Trump in, that gives them control of the conservatives, who would normally be the biggest ones to oppose the globalist agenda. The liberal people love the globalist agenda. Conservatives don't like it. But as long as Trump is there, well, hey, it's forty chests and we can trust him to watch out for us. We don't even

need to buy guns. You know, when the Republicans get in, they don't buy guns. But then when the Democrats get in, there's a big thing about guns. So that's what I think is going to be happening with this. From this selection, let's talk a little bit about some family news. We had a mom who well, I'll just tell you what happened.

It truly is amazing. Pro abortion media outlets recently shared emotional stories about women facing pregnancy complications in Idaho, where they have The Defense of Life Act protects most preborn children from an induced abortion, the intentional killing. This act was at the center of a recent Supreme Court case in which the Biden administration claimed that it violated the Federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, which mandates stabilizing

care for patients during a medical emergency. So the New York Times picked up the story of Nicole Miller. It said that Miller was airlifted out of Idaho to Utah, where she underwent a DNA, a dilation and evacuation abortion, a procedure in which her baby boy was dismembered. The problem is this procedure is not listed as part of the standard care for the health complications that she

was experiencing. Even worse, it appears that she was unaware of the abortion until after she woke up it was informed by the nurse that her son had been dismembered and removed from her womb. Wow. You know, we see occasionally situations where somebody goes to a hospital and there's some condition they have to have a limb amputated, and they amputate the wrong limb. I've seen that a couple of times. One of them happened in Tampa, the hospital I

was born in. But this is a situation where she's having pregnancy complications and she needs some help. Instead, they abort the baby. She woke to heavy bleeding during her twentieth week of pregnancy. By that afternoon, wrote The New York Times, she was still leaking amniotic fluid and hemorrhaging, and now in a panic. She's struggling to understand why the doctor was telling her that he she needed to leave the state to be treated. She said, if

I need saving, you're not going to help me. He told me that he wasn't willing to risk his twenty year career. Yeah, how many times do we see that about people who have been vaccine injured? How many times we see that about doctors who are not willing to risk their practice or their career, So they're going to vaccinate your child. They don't really care what happens to them anyway. She's now suffering. She was suffering brother from a

serious placental abruption. Her water had broken. No one seemed to know how to provide the appropriate standard of care. Instead, they put her on a small plane to Utah. Then only when she woke up the next morning did she understand, because the nurse told her that she was airlifted so she could have an abortion. She woke to learn that she had undergone, it seems without her knowledge, the DNA dismemberment abortion. The doctor had pulled her child

that she named Maddox out of her body in pieces. Maddix was intentionally and directly killed when a preterm induced delivery or an emergency C section was the standard of care, even if the doctors didn't think that she would survive. Maddix deserved better treatment and respect, and so did she. But this case is being used and presented by the New York Times in order to criticize the life

of the pro life Act that was put in Idaho. But the doctors didn't care about the life of the mother, didn't care about the life of the baby, and they point out babies that are born at this age same age as Maddix have survived. According to the Mayo Clinic, steps can be taken to delay labor, but if this all occurs prior to twenty four weeks, as in her case, the healthcare provider will explain the risks of having a very pre term baby and the risks and the benefits of trying to delay labor.

But of course they didn't talk to her about that. They just aborted the child well another story. Amy Miles always knew that she was adopted. She knew that she had been born prematurely. She assumed that her biological mother, who was a college student when she became pregnant, cared so much about her that she had placed her up for adoption so she could have a loving and stable home. The truth, however, was far more disturbing. She

was thirty six years old before she learned it. A doctor told her parents to watch for signs of cerebral palsy when she was adopted, a condition that was caused by abnormality or interruption in brain development. She said, my mother was a nurse, so she kept talking taking me to the doctor to get me checked out. My motor skills were very slow. I didn't learn to

walk until I was three years old. She was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and one doctor told her mother that she would likely have to be institutionalized. Another doctor assured her parents that she'd be fine, and she was, though she did have a difficult childhood because of her disability. In addition to impaired muscle coordination, she also had to wear hearing aids, and she felt different from her classmates, but she said, we were a family of faith,

and we got through the worst of times. Years later, as she gazed at her first child nestled in her arms, she started to think about her biological mother. She said, when I tried to ask questions about the circumstances of my birth, my parents always became emotional. I was just told this young girl wasn't ready to be a mother, So I kind of made up my own story about her. As her family grew, she would silently thank

her birth mother for choosing life. She hadn't thought much about locating her until a coworker shared that she had placed the child up for adoption and maintained a good relationship with her. She said, I started thinking that I too wanted to have a relationship with my natural mother. But when I told my parents, they were startled. They became evasive, and they said did contact the adoption agency. The next morning, her adoptive mother showed up at her home

holding two Starbucks coffees. She knew something was odd. She said, she'd never done anything like that before, but she had something to tell me, she said. She said, I was a survivor of a botched abortion. I had felt things didn't add up, but I was stunned and shaking at the news. I had no concept of what an abortion survivor meant. I didn't know how to deal with it. For some time, she said, she struggled with grief and with a survivor's guilt, survivor's guilt because she was

thinking about other babies that had died from abortion. She said, I grieved not only for their lost lives, but also for the mothers who felt that they had no option other than to kill their babies. I couldn't imagine aborting my precious baby. Yet she felt that God still had a purpose for a life, that he would bring beauty from ashes. She had always felt that her heart's and mission was to work with disabled children, and now as an

occupational therapist, she was fulfilling that dream. Yet she understood that at the right time, God would reveal the next steps of his plan. She said, my husband had always been passionate about pro life principles. I encouraged him to get involved in the movement, but I wasn't ready at the time. I couldn't even say the word abortion survivor without choking up. I didn't even

think I could be friends with a woman who had had an abortion. Miles's husband directed her to Abortion Survivors Network, founded by another survivor, and urged her to connect with the organization so she could meet other abortion survivors and find peace. And once she got plugged into the abortion survivor's network, it was as if a light had penetrated the darkness of her soul. She said, I not only got healing, but I found my voice and I was encouraged

to share my story one that women needed to hear. I was now in a better place than I had been over time. I forgave my birth mother for what she had done well. And that's key, you know, that forgiveness, That forgiveness because Christ has forgiven you. You know, when we look at all the different things that we can be rightfully concerned about. It's one of the things that bothers me so much when I see these Christian churches

jumping on this reparations bandwagon. First of all, you are creating a division after Christ died to erase those divisions. Secondly, you are holding a grudge about this. When Christ says to forgive others as He has forgiven you, and so we need to leave the things that were done to us that are wrong at the cross, just as we leave our sins of the cross. That is the way of reconciliation and peace that Christ gave us. And so

for Christian we need to understand that from that standpoint. So I perhaps that's what they tell people at the Abortion Survivors Network. The crosser is forgiveness for the abortion survivors as well as for those who did abort their children. And that's the key thing for everyone to understand if you had a situation like that. Many times it is done, you know. I mentioned the story of the woman who did not know that they were going to abort her child and

just did it. But in many cases people are deceived by planned parenthood. They have practiced this method. They know what to tell people to get them to abort their children. They know precisely how to do this on a psychological basis. They've practiced it. They've war gamed it in the same way that they war gamed how to get people to take the vaccine. But what can you do for I said, it's going to be something positive here. What can you do for your family if you do have children? I think this

is one of the best articles I've seen for a while. Cutting screen time to three hours per week improved kids who had behavioral problems, kids who had

mental health and improve them and DAGs. You know, earlier I was talking about this gamer gait, and now you had wolves like Bill Barr and like the FBI and the Department of Justice under both Trump and Biden, scouring the Internet like a lion looking to whom they can devour, trying to lure kids into esports and to other things like that so they can psychologically profile them and

perhaps perhaps act against them preemptively. And yet when you look at that's one danger of the Internet, but then there's other dangers with it as well. Drastically reducing children's leisure screen time to just three hours per week can lead to significant improvements in their mental health and behavior and as little as two weeks, said a new study. Did we not know this? And Steve job said he wasn't going to let his kids play with computers at all, he knew

it. But this is a study that has come from the University of Southern Denmark. A powerful and actionable strategy for parents we're concerned about their children's well being. The study published by JAMMA by the Journal of the American Medical Association involved eighty nine families with one hundred and eighty one children and adolescents between four

and seventeen years old. Half of these families were asked to limit their leisure screen time to a maximum of three hours per week per person, a dramatic reduction from the average of seven to eight hours per day, so going from seven to eight hours per day to three hours per week and so. They said the results were remarkable. After just two weeks of this reduced screen time regimen, children in the intervention group showed significant improvements in their overall behavior and

emotional well being. Using a standardized assessment tool they call the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, researchers found these children experienced a decrease in behavioral difficulties equivalent to moving from the borderline category to the normal category. Say, it's one of the reasons why we homeschooled is because you don't want to just put your kid out there, whether it's setting in front of a TV screen or putting them in

a government institution and you're really not sure what they're being exposed to. You have to protect that, as I said many times. In North Carolina, the Homeschooling Association put out a publication that was called the Greenhouse Report. It's your responsibility as a parent to protect children during their vulnerable periods when they are growing up. Think of them as a tender young plant that you're putting in a greenhouse to protect. Eventually they're going to have to go out in the

real world. But do it after they have had after they've grown up, after they're tougher and stronger and bigger, that type of thing. It's very important. And so the same thing is true in terms of unsupervised TV. Unsupervised entertainment time before the screen is going from the average of seven to eight hours per day down to three hours per week. It made a huge difference

in these kids. Think about that, really think about that. We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back and on Rock Fan. Dougalog, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. Liberty, it's your move. And now the David Knight Show, I was just talking about the fact that many people have said I am maybe perhaps the lesson for people who want to talk about it. On that Sunday following the assassination is to talk about how we're all so close to death and we don't really

understand it. As the one pastor said, thank God, but which God say his name? Well? The GOP closed out Day one of his national convention with a prayer to a pagan god, Waha Guru. This is from Life Site News. Last night's opening session of the GP convention, which earlier in the day had officially nominated Trump as a party's presidential candidate, closed out with a prayer to a god other than Jesus Christ, the genderless god of

the Sikh religion that believes in rebirth and karma. High profile Republican attorney Harmeat Dylan took to the podium, covered her head and chanted the ardas prayer to Waha Guru, our one True God, seeking blessings upon and protection for the candidacy of Trump. Where's Elijah when you need him? Christian commentators were troubled by what they interpreted to be an affront to Catholics and to Evangelical Christians,

to comprise the vast majority of the Republican Party. It's not the first time that this Republican National Convention being run by Trump's daughter in law has thumb their

nose at Christians. The prayer was also seen by some as a way of distancing the GEOP from national Conservatism. Ben Zeislof, editor of Republic Sentinel, said, imagine getting on a massive cult to personality emotional high, watching Trump survive assassination, convinced yourself that he has some kind of mandate from heaven, and then seeing the RNC open up with a prayer to a demon. Boy, that exactly sums it up. He seeing all this stuff, Oh yeah,

he's God's anointed one, He's a chosen one. All the rest of stuff from people like Wayne Allen Root and then he opens up the per with a prayer to a demon. He said. America must turn to the Triune God, not to Allah, not to Vishnu, not to Wahaguru. He said, Jesus Christ alone, as Lord, King and judge of the earth. We must repent and trust in him or else expect his righteous judgments.

Matt Gasper's, managing editor of Catholic Family, who said, I'm glad that they had and I think this is an archbishop is what the abbreviation is here for. Lostecki was invited to pray who said through Jesus Christ our Lord at GOP convention. But he said Harmitit Dillon was also allowed to invoke the name of a false god, giving the impression that all religions are equal. Christ is King, not Waha Guru, he wrote. And then this from Calvin

Robinson who said, Harmat Dillon has done great work. She should be invited on stage to speak about that and to support President Trump. But to invite her to pray to a pagan god leading those prayers with dear Waha Guru are one true God is entirely inappropriate. He said. What is worse. What is worse is all of the Rhinos bowing their heads in prayer. This is what the Maga cult has turned into. She does that prayer and they bow

to that prayer. Different now what Michael Flynn does that the reawakened stuff where he played it for him many times, where he leads this occultic prayer to an ascended master from Elizabeth Claire prophet back in the nineteen eighties. Verbatim plagiary and you know, prayer to an ascended Master. And he's and they're holding these reawakening things. Some guy named Clays and I can't remember if Clay's last

name or first name. Anyway, He's got all of the big MAGA influencers there speaking from time to time, and they usually hold him in big megachurches and they get all these MAGA people there repeating the prayer after Michael Flynn. And if you know anything about Flynn, you know that he was pushing LGBT stuff from the very beginning. He was pushing the transgenderism from the very beginning.

He was pushing it. Using Chris Beck, who is now moved away from that, said he was deceived as an adult as a Navy seal. They used him as a poster child. Michael Flynn used him as a poster child. Celebrating Pride Month the second time it was done in twenty fourteen, Trump was at the very beginning of this. Trump was talking about about the

same time, or actually a little bit earlier than that. He was talking about how he wanted the beauty contests that he bought, a lot of questions about what he was doing with that, but he wanted the beauty contest that he bought to start featuring men, transgender men competing against women. So one more comment here, well, well, twenty twenty four is a year that associating Republicans with evangelicalism officially ends, said Anthony Bradley, a research fellow at

the Acton Institute. He said, Harmeat Dylon thinks the Chartacala spirit. To close out the rnc CO convention, she prayed dear Waha Guru, our one true God. And he says Vance's wife is a practicing Hindu. This is the new r in C. Well, it is not just that, as we mentioned before, it's also amber Rose, who he put up there, because again, the one thing that matters is that somebody kisses his ring. And so this porn star, this atheist who praises Satanism, was also allowed

to address the convention. Trump in Vance's foreign policy is more war disguised as anti war. Despite flirting with America First realism and restraint, the Republican ticket is all in on forever wars, writes Reason Magazine. And so the question is is I said one I was going through his different policy issues. I said, well, one thing he's done is he has pushed hard to oppose

funding to Ukraine. But of course it always is a question is whether or not he's going to do a Mike Johnson and completely reverse at some point. Remember Mike Johnson was always against funding for the Ukraine War, and then after he became Speaker of the House, he still opposed it for about six months, kind of he moved to an intermediate position. He said, well, okay, I'm not opposed to Ukraine as long as we can use it as

leveraged to get funding to do something to close the border. But after six months of that, he just dropped the border part of it. He said, let's give him all the money that Biden wants to give him. I expect that JD will do the same thing, and either way, they both want an enlarged war in the Middle East. Trump picking Vance widens the rift with foreign policy old guards, said Bloomberg. Politico said Trump's VP pick spells

disaster for Europe and for Ukraine. For Reason disagrees. Reason says, for all of Trump's rhetoric about endless wars and Advance's attacks on neo conservatives, the two politicians are all in on some of the establishment's most destructive military adventures, and in some ways Trump and Vance are even more hawkish than the baseline. Now I showed you the picture earlier of Lindsey and JD together. Right,

Well, here's what JD. Vance said at the Republican National Convention. A lot of people recognize that we need to do something with Iran, but not these weak little bombing runs. If you're going to punch the Iranians, you punch it bart and that's what he did when he took out SOLA money. By the way that action, people said that it would lead to broader war, it actually brought peace and actually checked the Iranians and slowed them down a

little bit. But let me just say something about this, this Iran issue, because maybe the most important deplomatic breakthrough the Trump administration was the Abraham At Corps. If you want to check Iran, the way to do it is to one withdraw their oil money, which of course Joe Biden's been bad about it. But you've also got to enable the Israelis and the suny Air of States to work together and actually provide a counterbalance to Iran. Joe Biden has

done nothing. You had the infrastructure there sitting there to weaken Iran, to strengthen our ally is real. Joe Biden's done nothing with it. Donald Trump and reinvigorated. I think one. Okay, so there you go. The way forward for peace is to do more assassination, to enlarge wars, and perhaps maybe do some coups along the way. Right, A lot of people recognize when you do something with Ron, not just these little weak bombing runs.

You really got to punch them, punch them hard. That's what Trump did when he took out Solomony, well, when he assassinated a person. Right, and a speech to the Quincy Institute in May, Vance tried to sell a US Israeli Arab alliance as a way for the US to spend less time and less resources in the Middle East. That's exactly the strategy that God is here in the first place. And the proof is in the pudding, says reason Trump shows. Trump's show of force against Iran did not decisively end

US Irenian conflict, nor did the Abraham Accords that he talked about. Did that get Israel in the Arab States to pick up the military slack. No. Instead, Trump ended up overseeing a massive military build up in the region during his term and nearly went to war with Iran, and of course in Europe. What Trump was doing in terms of talking about possibly getting out of NATO. He used that he was never serious. I'm absolutely certain he was

never serious about getting out of NATO. He could have easily have done it instead of way he did was he hectored them about get their spending up, because this is all about selling weapons. They don't care who dies, they don't care where we have war so much as long as they get to sell all of the weapons. And so he got NATO to build up for the Ukrainian war, and so he sells a lot of weapons to Israel, and you know, he sells a lot of weapons to Ukraine and so forth.

For these people, it's a weapons salesman, as most of these presidents are. Vance even wants to add another counterinsurgency to America's forever war roster. In July twenty twenty three, he told NBC News that he would quote empower the President of the United States, whether that's a Democrat or Republican, to use the power of the US military to go after these drug cartels unquote in Latin America. So they want to take the drug war that has failed for fifty

plus years and make it a literal shooting war. And they've already through fifty years of prohibition. They've already created standing armies in these Latin American countries, many of them already failed NARCO states. Last year, several Republican candidates, including Trump, called for the US to invade Mexico directly. Trump and Vance also share the establishment view that the US needs to get ready for a conflict

with China. At the convention, Vance told Fox News that China is the biggest threat to America, and he has voiced support for building up the Taiwanese military with American weapons in the past. To his credit, Vance has been a little bit more thoughtful about the risks of escalation than some other China hawks. He says, as a father of three young children, I really don't want to go to war with a country that makes all of our antibiotics.

Is that it that's the best you can come up with why we shouldn't have wars all the time. So for the neo cons he said, maybe you pump the brakes for at least ten years. Oh, just delayed a little bit, and then we can have our war with China. These people are crazy. They're crazy. They'll do anything for money and power and for sex.

Of course, pedophiles that other aspect. In a February speech to the Senate Vance complain, he said, the experts have a new thing that the American taxpayers must fund and must fund indefinitely, and it's called a conflict in Ukraine. He told Fox News at the convention that Trump though, will go there, will negotiate with the Russians and the Ukrainians, and will bring this

thing to a rapid close. But in fact, says Reason magazine, Trump was the first US president to send weapons to Ukraine, and he bragged about it at the time, just like he bragged about his vaccines. And of course then he did, as I said, a NATO build up prior to that, and then he leaves it for Biden to carry on. At the presidential debate in June, Trump blamed Biden's military withdrawal from Afghanistan for causing the Ukrainian conflict. He said, when Putin saw that, he said, you

know what, I think we're going to go in. Reason said, that's really not an argument against war. It's just a promise to be better at it than the last guy. And that's what Democrats Republicans are doing. Americans are fed up, says reason with the endless wars. But they politicians want to make their opponents look weak. Wanting to win harder is not a strategy.

America's problems are not simply a lack of gumption. Vance may be more willing to acknowledge the limits of US power than his competition, but when it comes to actually applying those insights, he falls short. Well again, as Michael Tracy said, he said jd. Vance is ultimate proof of politics that you can remake yourself into anything. Just do whatever feels good, and everybody

will jump down the memory hole right along with you. And he put up a statement from October thirteenth, Washington Examined or interview where jd Vance said he supported defensive weapons for Ukraine. He said, quote, absolutely, send defensive weapons. I've never been opposed to that, while they were all presented as defensive weapons. So, as Michael Tracy said, it's all just a shell

game, isn't it. And when we look at Politico, the Trump Vance ticket is a repudiation of free market conservatism, they say, well, see now Politico is now saying what David Stockman said. What David Stockman wrote a book about. I interviewed him about his book called Trump's War on Capitalism, and now Politico is saying the same thing. You see jdu Vance, as I point out, partnered with Liz Warren to penalize what they considered to be

excessive compensation. Well, where does that end right now? It's at the very top right now, it's at the millionaire class and that type of thing. But Jade Vance himself, so the culture war is class war. He's one hundred percent wrong about that, one hundred percent wrong. Culture war above that is a spiritual war that these people misapply. They want to say, Tucker Carlson, Todd Stearns, who want to say the spiritual war is a

Republican versus Democrat demoncrats. Okay, that's what they want to say. That's not what it's about. It's the blind leading the blind. That's where we are. No. Culture war is not class war. But if you see things as class war as jd Vance sees them, then you're going to see Marxist types of solutions to class war, like the bill that he co authored with Elizabeth Warren. Economic populism has transmitted the Republican Party, says Politico.

Trump's choice of Jade Vance and his running mate suggests that he's leaning harder into the economic policy instincts that helped him land his first term in twenty sixteen.

Trump no longer feels a need to placate the type of free market conservatives who have dominated the party for decades, and few Republicans have been more vocally critical of the party's modern economic conventions than Vance, who has embraced not just tariffs, but also policies like a higher minimum wage, increased barriers to corporate mergers, and so forth. But here's the thing, Politico is missing the point. The real point about Jade Vance is his being part of the technocracy,

the Silicon Valley technocracy. These people push universal basic income. Universal basic income is welfare on steroids. But you know, I guess we went from you know, he has a near miss. Oh thank God? Which god? Well, then I think the Hindu god or the Sikh God in this particular case. And then, as I said before, he's got an atheist porn star who has praised Satanism. Gives Amber Rose a primetime speaking slot. There. Now, this is from Life site News. You won't see Breitbart complaining

about this. She is a bisexual model. She does only fans porn, a rapper, a stripper. Last year, when The New York Post did an explanation why they said that, she explained her what she does to her nine year old son this way. She said, when it comes to women, you have to let women do what they need to do to support their families. And so she tells her nine year old son, she said, you want to go to a nice school, you want to go to six Flags, you want to go to Universal, you want to travel, Well,

mommy has to make money. A mommy doesn't need to do that to make money. In twenty fifteen, Amber Rose led the La Slut Walk, an event that was part of a long running global movement meant to push back against so called slut shaming and rape culture in favor of embracing sexuality. Trump, I said, for the longest time, Trump was kind of unique. Besides the pride parades and stuff like that of the LGBT, I said,

they're proud of their sin. Think about that, right. Pride itself is a sin, But to have pride in your sin, that's really unusual. I said, I don't know of anybody that does that except for Trump, who boasted about you know, is throwing his first wife under the bus. They even did a movie about it, The First Wives Club and stuff like that, and then he brings in Amber Rose, who does the same thing. The slut walk is basically a being proud of their sin, and he's

proud of her Why because she kissed his ring. One profile of the event from the time described as drawing thousands of women who bore everything from bare breast to signs with provocatively powerful PSAs written across them, things like control yourself, not women, hoose can say no. Ambers Walk Today, they said at the time, was not only an honor of all women, but also trans women and those in the gay community who have been subjected to homophobic slurs and

discrimination, which Amber claims have affected her and her friends throughout the years. You see, she's so much like Trump. You know. At the same time she was doing this, you've got Flynn pushing transgenderism in the military, and you've got Trump pushing trans men in the women's beauty contests. And of course Millennia has been focused on that. As a matter of fact, she appeared to be a highly paid hooker for Epstein, introduced to Trump by Epstein.

Just take a look at the pictures. But if you know what, people said that she was working for him. When introduced to Trump in twenty sixteen, amber Rose called Trump an effing idiot. She said, I really hope that he would not become present instead of Hillary Clinton. I love her, always have. Four years later, she slammed her ex boyfriend Kanye West for his pro life awakening, complaining about women being shamed for quote boarding cells

that might turn into kids. She said, please stop telling women to do with our bodies. And then she said in an interview more recently, she said, I don't believe that God exists at all, and she considers Satanism to be quote a very rational, logical religion that helps a lot of women get abortions. She first indicated their candidate preference, but not necessarily her underlying political values had changed in May of twenty twenty four, when she endorsed Trump

on Instagram via a selfie of herself with Trump and his wife Milania. Well that's what the RNC is now as they follow Trump, and I got to say, it absolutely disgusts me to see what they're doing. On Rumble Audi, Mr R Modern Retro Radio, thank you for the tip. I appreciate that, he says, and Audi's on rumble now to see Ei there, he says. My theory is that the establishment, which continually quote unquote persecuted Trump so much, including Saturday's quote attempt, that they want his base to

experience the greatest upset when Biden again wins. Yeah, that's I've looked at it, and I said, you know, they're building Trump up and the inevitability of his wins so they can then pull the rug out from people, and you've got people like abandoning others pushing for the civil war stuff. The other thing is that maybe you know, they put him in because he's been such a useful puppet for him one or the other, But they know exactly

what they were doing for the longest time, all this lawfair. They knew that this stuff was helping Trump, There's no question about it. And he had a lot of people saying that publicly, just as a lot of people were saying, we know what's going to happen with a vote by mail election in twenty twenty. Bill Barr said it, Bernie Sanders said it, I said it. A lot of people were saying it, and then they went ahead and did it and acted like they were surprised what happened. I don't

know. It's your guy, your guy who said that they stole the election from He's the one who put that in there. They can play these people like putty in their hands. As a matter of fact, Pedro Gonzalez tweeted out about amber Rose, said, the RNC is quietly crushing those who don't want the GOP to drift left while elevating people like amber Rose, a speaker who as recently as March praise Satanism as a very rational, logical religion that

helps a lot of women get abortion. Robert George said, Republicans, if you don't know who amber Rose is, and I didn't, he said, you can go to her ex feed warning her ex her Twitter feed actually is a triple X feed, and you can see the filth that she spews from money. Of course, what she represents is anathetical to the values and the virtues that the party claims to stand for. And yet you have people like Tucker Carlson and Todd Starr saying this is spiritual warfare. What happened to Trump

on Saturday? Now you want to see the spiritual warfare. It's within the RNC on Monday Night with the seekh prayers, with the porn stars who want you to support Trump. And then there's Peter Teel and his connections with JD Events and these technoicraft billionaires who just love Vance, and Peter Tiele's connection with a company called Ambrosia that harvest's harvests the blood of young people for anti aging. As one person put this up, Uh, this is reptile hybrid.

Put up the pictures of the of the company that Peter Teel gives money to. He says, Oh, so they're going to drain the swamp or maybe they're draining the blood, right, I remember people like it. Alex Sean's freaking out about it. There's like they got the blood of kids. And I told you they're doing all this stuff. But now it's okay. It was being done by Peter Teel, was being done by people like JD. E. Vans, and when Trump and Vance do it, it's okay.

Yeah. He can tell you for years the aluminum and the mercury are causing autism, and then he'll tell you that's okay, you can have that. It's just sugar water. It's Trump. He's got this all. It's all under control, not a problem. Finally, before we take a break and we get guard on, Guard Goldsmith is going to join us. I'm anxious to get his take on the events this week. Jdvance's portfolio. Thanks for sending this to me, Harry Hunt, he said, And this this is

from nasdak dot com. His portfolio includes investments in a gene therapy company and in a space transportation company called Atmost Nuclear and Space. Jdvance also has a quarter of a million dollars in stock and the online video platform Rumble. And he has bitcoin it's just under a million dollars at position, and a tech ETF dollar sign qqq now estimated to be worth up to one point a eight million dollars, a million dollars in bitcoin, two million dollars in a tech

etf. This is a guy who networks with Peter Thiel, Elon Musk Trump. How did he get through there? Well, he got through there by schmoozing with Don Junior, Tucker Carlson and people like that. But before we go to Guard, I just want to say, you know, when you look at what is happening in stock market, I didn't get to it, but it's they had their inflation numbers. They showed that inflation went down by zero point one percent, and that's enough for them to say, well,

I guess we can now lower interest rates. It's ridiculous they're not concern at all about inflation. I mean these interest rates, the inflation rates that they put up there completely rigged, and zero point one percent is way is so far into the noise. It's ridiculous of what they measure, but it looks like they're going to do it. We have the stock market making some big moves, Gold hitting an all time high because we know that inflation is going

to be coming back. We know that after the election, regardless of which one of these guys is selected by the elites, that inflation is going to come roaring back. And we also know that they're both going to move into digital surveillance. They're both going to push us towards a global id. And so I would just suggest, I mean gold is not finished with its moves.

I would suggest that you go to David Night Dodd Gold. I'll take you to Tony Rdban at least set up something where you can start to gradually purchase gold on a monthly basis. He's got Wolf Pack which allows you to do that to get a bulk buying discount. And he can also do gold or silver, large or small. He can handle gold and silver. I ras a lot of things there at Wise Wolf and David Knight doed Gold.

Will take you to Wisewolf. We're going to take a quick break here and then we're going to come back with Guard Goals Smith, I talk about these events that have been happening to Guard Goldsmith of Liberty Conspiracy will be right back defending the American dream. You're listening to the David Knight Show, all right, welcome back and joining us now as Guard Goldsmith of Liberty Conspiracy that airs weeknights at six pm Eastern Time. Welcome Guard. It's great to see you

on the screen. Wonderful background and all it does is make me think about that great one off photograph that I got of us in Kingston at Gerald Celente's event. And it's great to see you. Thanks for having me on. I appreciate it. Yeah, that was good. That's the first time we ever met was in twenty twenty one. Yeah, I'm summer twenty twenty one. Yeah, that was a really cold was it Memorial Day or something weekend? Yeah, it was very cold, Yeah, surprisingly cold, But yeah,

we got a chance to meet and talk for quite sometime. It was going crazy week. What have you been talking about on liberty conspiracy. Well, one of the major things, in fact, the sort of backtracks to one of the recent things you were just discussing before the break was the JD Vance. You know, he's got two sides on every issue, it seems.

And I was looking at his investment portfolio and here's a guy who who claims that he is very skeptical of the climate change canard right now, and yet if you look at his investment portfolio, he is heavily invested in a company that is supposed to be going out there for mobile electric car charging.

Now, I you know, Barbee from me to at all have a problem with the guy who's in the US Senate who can steer billions of dollars towards any of that stuff, And is you know, under a Democrat president who already has a Department of Energy head, who used to be the governor of Michigan, who got six million dollars to go into an electric bus company that then went bankrupt, But they only went bankrupt after they brought her on their

board and then they gave Jennifer Granholmes stock options. She left the governorship, she got this, she joined their board, she got stock options. Then she sold the stocks for almost three million dollars about a month mo th and a half before that ev Bus company went bankrupt. So that shows you that in the Democrat circles, obviously we can't trust them. But why should we

have to have questions about a guy like JD. Vance. It's sort of like it's sort of like uh Ran Paul's wife investing in the company that makes rim dezevir. You know, it just it doesn't make any sense. So they are a major questions you to do it kind of more uh quietly, you know, just give me some gold bars, you know. Yeah, it's just you know, they've got they've got the capacity to make the gold bars with their legislation and their investments, and it's so obvious. All you

have to do is look at these people. They've got the power and it's not constitutional in any way. And then as you were mentioning his his economic stance doesn't make any sense. Here's a guy and and and originally I didn't have this right and you went to the same article I did yesterday, because night before last I had done some some looking up of JD. Vans.

In fact, Ammy Moore on on Twitter slash x had posted some of his old ex posts that he was saying, you know, everyone in the hospital should be jabbed, fire the nurses who aren't jabbed, the hospitals are all overloaded, and so on. From twenty twenty one in October he had posted that, and I thought, oh man, this guy is just a real Well it turned out they were sarcastic. Yeah, you was a sarcastic post.

Yeah. Yeah. He was on record a lot in terms of opposing mask mandates, and even RFK Junior's son RFK iid when he posted that phone call that he overheard. He even put it out there, you know JD. Vance Vas all the nurses, what are masks and whatever? Fire? Well, he was always against the mandate, and that was my thing about it. That's that's the standard Republican thing. You don't want to attack the kill shot, but you want to attack the mandate because if you that's a

kill shot, you're actually attacking Trump. So attack the mandate, because that's Biden's contribution there the black exactly exactly in the same sent and goes towards freedom, opposing lockdowns and things. And he spoke out I think you mentioned his op ed about Ohio State, and he had correctly come down to say, don't have these mandates on Ohio state students. Don't force them to do this or do that just so they can get in there. And I think that

that was a good position. I think political had a peace on that a while back, and that was good. But then it comes in and says that he got it. Yeah, And then if you look at that sentiment, if we think about a supposed republican conservative republican, right, he's now joining the guy who issued that March thirteenth, twenty twenty executive order that facilitated

the dominoes from all of the state mandates and so on. But the other thing about it is associated with the mandates I've tried to mention on liberty conspiracy is the idea of essential and non essential businesses. And there you've got central planning right there, and that translates into his big push and support for this even bigger push for tariffs because that is essentially central planning, and there's no way that people can get around the fact that the government's going to choose it's

going to get gamed, just like Ohio. He comes from Ohio. When Trump became president, one of the first things he did was he imposed tariffs on Chinese made dishwashers and washing machines because Ohio is the home of Maytag and Whirlpool. And Senator Portman, Rob Portman, who's now out, he robbied heavily to get Trump to put those tariffs on and they were a disaster.

They caused all sorts of problems. And this is generally the problem. And you know, I know some people think that there are certain strategic industries that have to be protected, but again, sentimentally, that is central planning, that is imposing one's own thinking as to I think this is a strategic industry and this needs to be protected, and they can't stop the gaming of the

system. So jd Vance is engaging the same sort of central planning that came about in Stalinist Russia on the Soviet Union, and they're going to make it worse. And and then you mentioned the minimum wage things, and he's very deft. You know, the other part that I wanted to bring up, that you brought up about Jadie Vance was his erroneous assumption that the problem has to do with class, and that so if we if we look at this, he in the in the tariff thing, he also mixes in he switches

over into minimum wage. It's all about you know, Americans having good wages and so on and so forth. And then he mixes in the immigration issue to say, well, you know, yes, just like the minimum wage, we have the democrats who want and the corporations that want to bring in

to bring in foreigners to work the minimum wage jobs. Well, you can separate the intellectual understanding that imposing a wage on a business is imposing a wage on a consumer, which then makes the consumer not have more money left over. That's just an economic axiom, and that will not be applied to a new business, a new startup business and a new employee who could start. You're never going to see that opportunity now because the government has made something that

shouldn't be as expensive more expensive for wages. And it's a similar thing if we look at it, you know, just on basic economics, if we just pair it all down. If we look at immigration itself, without the corporate interest to bring in low wages, without the impact of all of the regulations put on businesses in the United States, which are the main drag. We should be able to hire whomever we want to hire. I should be able to hire someone from the next town, over, the next state,

over all those things. But when you've got a government that is actively involved in bringing people in, that's a different story. You know. I often say on my show, when was the last time your move somewhere was subsidized? When was the last time you got to stay in a hotel off somebody else's tax money in Massachusetts because the government is putting you up and giving you food and doing your laundry for you. So jd. Vance mixes in all

these types of things. He tries to bolster his arguments on one side, for say tariffs or something like that, by bolstering his argument against immigration, you know, and by bringing up the argument against immigration, and you know, to look at it as far as economics and ethics goes, they need to be separated. The problem is that government gets involved in all these areas.

The best thing that I could see for American businesses is to remove the taxes and get rid of the regulations that inspire all these higher costs that move businesses overseas that make them need to hire the illegal immigrants and things like that because they need to cut their expenses in other areas. So I think JD.

Vance really mixes a lot of these things, and frankly, I don't trust him, especially you know, when he talks about the minimum wage stuff, he's taken off one of the key issues against Gavin Newsom, and that is what he just did to restaurants of a particular type, right, and when you're talking about maytag, you know what Gavin Newsom did was he specifically targeted chains of fast foods. And yet you know, it might be somebody who owns one or two of these restaurants in a franchise, but they have

to go up to twenty dollars an hour. We've seen McDonald's that was there for decades. We saw the woman who was in her nineties but still very alert and focused and running her business and had run it for what was it fifty sixty years or something, had to shut her business down because it was just too much between Trump's lockdown and Gavin Newsom's minimum wage dictates she couldn't do it, so it shut the business down. And that was one of the

key things that people have seen with Newsome. Minimum wage is something that pretends to be compassion and yet it is destructive. And you know what Newsom is trying to do in my opinion with that, Why would he target those particular industries. I think he targeted those industries because they've got some robe so they want to push out for fast food and so's that's going to be the You know, they're going to replace these workers. They're not going to have better

wages. They're going to be replaced. And when you talk about bringing in workers from another country, the technology is going to be able to bring in workers from India without bringing in the people from India, they can stay in India and they can telecommute, and that's what they're going to wind up doing. I mean, we've already seen Amazon pretend that it's monitoring everything that everybody's buying in a store, when in reality they had a thousand people in India

watching what was going on. And so that's what they're going to be doing to the workers. It's not about compassion This is about Marxism and it's about a technocracy really, and that's what concerns me is his connections is deep connections to Peter Teal and other people. This forty five million dollars a month from Musk What do you think about that? Yeah, you know, And it's funny. I mentioned on my show the other night I met Peter Teal at

an Adam Smith dinner in New York. He gave me his email address. Wow, the guy I ever wrote to him. It was a Foundation for Economic Education had a number of speakers and he was one of them. And he was still I think he had just sold PayPal. He had just you know, gotten bought out at PayPal. And he was very nice. And

Richard Epstein was there. And Richard Epstein from Universit's Chicago great law professor, has written about how regulations should be considered takings and people should be compensated for them because they're taking you opportunities. And you know, I should I should hop back to that idea of the essential and non essential, David, because really, when you see minimum wage impositions, and I could probably tell this to some of the students that I teach. This the the the essential non

essential central planning thing. If a person like JD. Vance is opposed to the lockdowns and you know, opposed sentimentally to the government deciding what is essential and what is not essential, well, what is Gavin Newsom doing. He's deciding that the consumer is not as essential as as what he thinks the employee is essential. But really he's harming them all. He's deciding for other people how much their their their labor is worth, and if their labor doesn't reach

that level for the consumer, then the consumer has no choice. So the consumer's choices, the consumers preferences to Gavin Newsom, those aren't essential. And this is the sort of thing that it happens all the time, that politicians are essentially deciding for all of us what is essential and what is not essential in our lives. And very exactly right, he's picking the he's picking the employee over the consumer and financing them out. But you know he's also picking

one industry over another. He's picking Silicon Valley in their robots over the fast food people and and over, and he's and he's picking the corporate Wall Street version of RB's or mcdonal monels or whatever over the small franchise because they're the ones who don't have the capital to do this. The big corporation can raise all the money that they want on Wall Street and so they can go out and you know, they drive out of business these small franchisees and the big

corporate Wall Street business can put that in. You always kind of interested in that article that the document that was just released last year and it's just now been found. I think Jeffrey Tucker was the first one to talk about it, about the two thousand and seven document where they laid out all of the

stuff that Trump did, even the terminology of essential and nonsenstereral. And of course it's been practiced since two months before nine eleven, but I thought it was interesting that the term essential businesses and stuff that goes back to that two thousand and seven document. Yes, yes, and I think it's important for

people to note. And I you're the only other person that I've seen around in talk radio circles who's talked about the model state health emergency legislation that was promulgated, you know, from around two thousand and three to two thousand and

seven in almost every state. And I was on the air in New Hampshire doing a radio program in two thousand and five, two thousand and six when they were pushing this, we had a Democrat governor and I didn't know that it had been promulgated in all these states until later when I started to decipher it and research it, and they, you know, they clearly have been

putting these plans in. Some of the people I think who are behind this are very very they know exactly what's going on, and others are just opportunists. They're being taken advantage by the super opportunists. I think, you know and you know it's it's what it just is going to be perpetuated. And one of the things that I've just seen recently is, and this shows you how mixed up things can get, is Jim Jordan had a committee that released

and in fact Elon Musk is getting involved in this too. He's going to be suing release some information about the Global Alliance for Responsible Media. I have it up. You probably saw the flash of the light on my screen here. It's called GARM and it was a creation made you come up with an acronym that spells your name, yes, yes, very close exactly. It's

very close. And GARM is actually an offshoot of the World Federation of Advertisers, the WFA, not the World Federation of Wrestling, you know, but they have been going for a while, the World Federation of Advertisers, and a number of years ago in twenty nineteen, they gathered in cans because they're advertisers the media, they put commercials out, so they have their gatherings and cans, just like the film people do. And they created this thing called

GARM and GARM is essentially NewsGuard for private corporations. And check this out. Bayer is involved, rock Ter and Gamble is involved, British Petroleum is involved, General Mills is involved, Glaxo Smith Klein is involved, Google Slash Yahoo is involved, Meta is involved. And what they do, and you and I have spoken about this before, what they do is as corporations or you

know, as reason why say private businesses. Right, they now are saying we are going to organize and we are going to not advertise with certain platforms. So they're pulling what NewsGuard does. NewsGuard having gutten money because of Bob Portman and Chris Murphy. Starting in twenty sixteen, they pushed the Portman Murphy Countering Foreign Propaganda Act that went simultaneous to the whole Russian propaganda thing where they tried to portray the DNC leak as a hack when we know it came from

Seth Rich. You know, it's very very you know, William Binnie is pretty much spilled that out. So they tried to they try to keep pushing the Russia Russia collusion canard at the same time they were pushing this Portman Murphy bill. The Portman Murphy Bill allowed for two years for one hundred and fifty million dollars to be showered on private news organizations to counter defauna and propaganda right and NewsGuard got some of that money. As you know, I get hit

by NewsGuard all the time. Just two weeks ago, MRCTV, I had to spend four hours I was listening to your show while I was working on responding to NewsGuard and saying, well, if you hit this hyperlink, you would have seen my evidence. And I challenged them at Danna said, here's a challenge. If you think what I'm arguing is incorrect about climate change, let's have a debate. Let's open this up. You bring your evidence. I'll bring my evidence. I'll look at the hockey stick, Graft. I'll

show you where it's wrong. You give me. Let's have a public thing. We can give the money to charity. Haven't heard back. In fact, the way NewsGuard operates, and I'll get back to Garman a second. The way NewsGuard operates, David is they send these letters off to MRC Media Research Center at Bozell's people. And you know I'm not on staff online contract, but if I get a letter, I've got to respond. So I spent four or five hours two weeks ago Friday writing back, giving them my

responses, giving it to the head of MRCTV, Eric Shiner. Eric wrote back to me, said, Guard, thank you so much. This is great. And I said, I don't know what you thought about that challenge. At the end, he goes, I got to tell you, buddy, I left it in. The challenge has been given. I said, great, that's great. So then he said I talked to him again on Monday or Tuesday that following Monday, and Tuesday that was a Friday. So last week Monday I talked to him and he said, you're never going to

believe it. Guard. They sent the letters out. They didn't and they've already downgraded us. Wow, I said, are you serious? I said, and their messages, did they give you a deadline to say if we don't hear back from you, just to be you know, on some sort of agreeable level to say, you know, this is the way we will operate, you know? And he said, no, they didn't have anything in there. You would have thought we got that back to them. It was tuesday, he said, we got that back to them on Monday.

The staff worked over the weekend, everybody did their work. They got it, We got it to them on Monday. By tuesday they had downgraded us, didn't even acknowledge getting our messages. So to bring it back to GARM. So news Guard operates in this way. We find out later and I did a bunch of this research, Matt TAYEBI did a bunch of this research.

Michael Schellenberger did. They found out that DARPA, the DoD and numerous other agencies got that Portman Murphy money and they shoveled it off partially to things like the Virality Project at Stanford and NewsGuard. So literally, your tax money and my tax money was paying to make me work harder to answer their dumb questions. And they just do it for busy work. They do it to make us work. Yeah, it's just amazing. It works than just shutting

you off and giving you no explanation. Instead, they have you chase your tail for a while and write a lot of report and then just ignore them and do it anyway. Yeah, it's like they give you that they put your head in the news and they tell you to kick the kick the stool out from under yourself. You know, well that's the way they're doing it, and you have to make the rope. It's just ridiculous. All the stuff. I mean, yeah, where you're looking at what a you know,

black hole. That place is just unbelievab. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. So we get to GARM. And what's interesting about that is when I first started to read about GARM, and I had to do a bunch of clicks and research and stuff. I found I hadn't heard anything about about Elon Musk hearing about this, but I found out that Jim I found out about GARM. Then I found this thing from Jim Jordan's committee last week was like Wednesday or Tuesday, and that they actually had a committee looking into

this, this GARM World Federation of Advertisers thing. Well, I'm glad Adam Jordan's on it. We got the problem, that's exactly it. And leave it to Jim Jordan to go the wrong direction on this. And you know, he's he's a good game. He talks a good talk, you know. But you know, it's like it's like the basketball player who's on the sidelines waiting to get into the game and he's john at you like I'm going to get you. And then you find out he can't even dribble. You

know, it's like, forget it. So, I mean he's the Washington what is the Washington Generals of Politics. Yeah, oh, it's like that's all. That's all the Jim Jordan never does early is to dribble. He never takes a shot. Yeah yeah, he never does. He just dribbles, like look at this. Yeah yeah yeah, so so so so. So I looked into it and at first, blush. You only find out about this GARM organization and you only find out about the World Federation of Advertisers,

and it sounds oh wow, you know these these companies. I didn't know which companies were involved. I saw Procter and Gamble, General Mills. Okay, those look like they're just putting their products out. And you know, if I'm a business person, again sort of differentiating between corporation and business person. But if I'm a business person, I should have a right not to advertise someplace if I don't like what they're doing. Right, I don't

want to advertise on MSNBC. The same principle can be applied. If I don't like what somebody's putting out, I shouldn't have to advertise. If I don't like pornography, I shouldn't have to put it in my news stand, right, I shouldn't have to give someone money to promote my thing on their platform. So I understand the sentiment. But then I started to look into it deeper and I saw all of these other organizations BP connected to the British

government. We've got all these different glaxosmith Klein, a pharma giant, is associated with this, so they and they're getting government money. So anytime I see that the government is connected to any of these things, that to me, that's the stopping point. I can find some gray areas if they're companies or corporations, because then you're saying, Okay, they're asking for corporate status.

And there's that debate as to whether or not the corporation should be fully allowed to make their decisions with their money or they're not, you know, or not. But if they're tied to the government, that's the red flag right there for me. That stops it right there. And so that's what these people are doing. So Jim Jordan to bring it back to Jim Jordan, and this is the sad part of it. Jim Jordan wants to bring anti trust against these people because he says they're colluding. And it's like,

Jim, look and again we have to separate out corporate status. You know, the question of whether or not anti trust could be used against businesses that ask the government to be turned into corporations. But as far as the Sherman Antitrust Act, there's nothing in the Constitution, and James Madison spelled it out, the Interstate Commerce Clause was not written to give the federal government power to

so called regulate products that go over state borders. It just wasn't. It was there to be a remedial approach to state versus state, and inside the Constitution in article one section eight. In that clause, states are capitalized. It's state versus state disputes because they might be putting terrorifts on each other. Yeah, they're completely perverted. It was supposed to be there to free up

trade when states are going to try to restrict it. Instead, they have used the commerce clause to restrict all kinds of activity, when that is precisely the opposite of what its intent was. But I think I find fascinating about you know, they've used the commerce clause to push prohibition and all kinds of things. And of course they never thought that that enable prohibition when they did it with alcohol prohibition, but it was whatever if you think that's the interpretation

of it that was ended by the tenth Amendment. The tenth Amendment overturned out if you believe that was the way it goes. I think it's interesting. You know, you talk about Jim Jordan and how if he ever does anything, he does the wrong thing. But you know, when you've got the government working with these corporations and using them as a beard for what they're doing,

and that's kind of fascism that is there. Instead of defunding these organizations that are giving the money to these corporations and working with them instead of defunding them. What he does is it comes after something like anti trust, which makes it look good, but it doesn't do anything. Anti trust laws have never worked. They didn't work against them absolutely. You know, when I was working, when I was working at Star Trek, I used to take

the bus back and forth. I didn't drive in. I took the bus from Pasadena down to the Paramount Studios and I was I was reading probably the best book on anti trust in the history of anti trusts by Dominic Armantana. It's called Anti Trust and Monopoly. And I remember there was a woman who used to ride the bus with me, a young woman, and she goes, why are you reading that? Because she just thought it looked so boring, And I was like, no, it's really interesting. You know,

you go back, this stuff is unconstitutional. It's always gamed by people. They come up with all these arguments of if you're a company and you happen to buy other companies that you think are associated with you in the other regions, that's called horizontal integration, and at certain points still allow it if they like you, but at other points they won't allow it if you say, haven't contributed to a political campaign. It's all rent seeking. It's all rent

seeking. They're trying to game at the expense of the consumer. And so she was like, you know, so I would read this section to her. She goes, oh, that's pretty interesting. Was like, yeah, yeah, good good. I won over a convert. You know, it's a protection racket. It's like the mafia. You know, it's a nice business. You got to be a shame if anything happened. Yeah. Yeah.

I always thought it'd be pretty funny David to do a skit about, like, you know, an early young guy trying to join the mafia and they send them out to try to shake down businesses locally in New York, and the head mafia guy calls them. He goes, hey, hey, little well Tony, come over here. Hey, Tony. You know, I know you've been trying really hot now, yeah, boss, Yeah, Boss, I'm really trying. Yeah. Listen, Tony, when you go into the places and you say, hey, nice place you got here,

be a shame as something happened to it. Yeah, yeah, that's what I've been doing. Boss. Listen. The point is a little different than I think you understand. So when you say, like Anthony Fauci, nice place you got here, it'd be a shame if somebody replaced your carpeting was something even nicer. That's not what we want. We want a punishment. You can't say it'd be a shame if somebody gave you a free air conditioning.

That's not the way we want it, all right, boss. But and it is interesting because I think the final point about that Jim Jordan thing is using something that has is an appropriate target for opprobrium, right, and coming up with all sorts of I mentioned that before. You know, they use these vituperative approaches to things, so they get very ramped up, they get very angry and stuff and appropriately so then they mixed into it something that's

not appropriate. And it's just the same sort of thing that we see with JD. Vance talking about the problems of society and so on, saying it's a class problem, saying that, saying that it has to do with how much you're earning or whatever, when it doesn't necessarily have to do with that, and that's not the place for government to get involved in the first place.

So with Jim Jordan, you know, they make a valid argument about these corporations doing this sort of thing for ideological reasons, but they don't point out that people should be free to be able to ideologically separate from anybody they want. And that's the problem. When you get these corporations mixed in, everybody starts looking at them as well, they're hegemonic, they're very big, they get government assistance and so on. What it should be, I think

is lawsuits against people or doing something that would be inappropriate. Like now Elon Musk is going to be suing these people because he has found out that they made these plans. I don't know whether he's going to be able to win on that front, but to me, and you know, the source of the problem really is the government allowing these corporations to exist. That's where they

open up the gray area. If it's just a private business or it's just a person and they don't want to advertise with someone, they shouldn't have to advertise with someone. It's like you and I discussed a while back with Byron Allen with black entertainment television. He was suing McDonald's because they weren't advertising enough with black entertainment television. It's like, well, if they don't want to advertise. He says, Oh that's racist, So what so what it's not

your money to demand that's the point, you know, that's right. Well, you know, if they don't care what we what we say in terms of putting stuff under our body, they don't care about anything. But you know, it goes way back. It's not just about the mandate, as we when we say they want to make it about the mandate. Republicans do, and yet they want to mandate all kinds of things. And they also don't want to take a look at the vaccines. What about this clip that

was re released by r f K Junior. But I'll play it, and you've seen it and so we can talk about So I'll play it for the audience. But before I do, real quickly, Karen Carpenter on Rock Fan say, good morning everyone listening while I'm driving, Hope everybody has a good day, great show, David, awesome show yesterday. Guard, So shout

out for Guard, Liberty conspiracy. Let's play for the audience here this r f K Junior clip about Trump talking about what the fact that he always knew about these childhood vaccines said, I want to do school, the school when you when you see h that is like thing different and it looks like it's ruf. You know, kid, you should be giving the regular and then you starting to change radical. I've seen it, and I would love you. I think it would be so good for yours, so good for you.

And that interesting, you know I've had. I've known so many people used to work for one who talk about yea, I could call some Trump all the time. It's an interesting insight to hear how that operates, because he makes common cause with r F. K Jr. And we know that. You know, oh yeah, I know what you mean about these childhood vaccines. I've seen it happen so many times. He says, it's like

something like thirty eight vaccine. No, it's more like ninety two, because so many of them they give two times, three times, four times, five times over the first couple of years. And and he brought in r F. K. Junior in the transition period between the twenty sixteen election and January of twenty seventeen when he took office. He brought him into the Trump Tower. They had an interview, and of course everybody so, oh,

look at this. There's rumors that he's going to put RFK Junior in charge of vaccines, and RFK Junior comes out and says, well, I really like safe vaccines and so we just need to test these things and stuff like

that. Well, immediately you get big pharmaceutical companies donating millions of dollars to Trump, and you get the CEO of Eli Lilly, one of the most politically active companies, put in as the head of HHS, alex Azar, who was the one who kicked off all the pandemic stuff in January with his notific you know, his official finding that it was a pandemic before Trump released the money and March the thirteenth. But he puts this guy in to run

it and he's it's like he's doing the same thing again. That's how I read it, because he's talking to him. He says, you know, we're going to win, and you know, I've really got some things I'd like for you to do, and that type of thing. It's almost like he's promising him. He's going to give him a position and the administration and look, I see the same problems that you do. That type of thing.

This is what Trump does behind the scenes. That's part of what he does I think to get these people to sign up and go along with him. They see the big crew, they can read the audience, they can read the crowd. They know what's happening. They know that it's going to hurt them if they oppose Trump, it's going to help them if they support him. And then they get the phone calls. And that's I think the key thing that he does to people, whether they're Republicans in office or whether

they're people who are influencers and media figures. I think, what do you think? And I think that that's one of the really important points to remember about the work that you do. And a handful of others worldwide do they have long memories. You have long memories, so you have the clip. They have to get the shots. It's really going around right right. So some people seeing that now will say, oh, Trump and RFK Junior, they're on the same ground. Look at Trump, he's very skeptical of these

things. What they won't remember is how he brought in alex'zar, how he brought in this guy from Eli Lilly after already doing this sort of thing before. It's the same moo that he did before. It's the same thing and this is a guy who constitutionally shouldn't even be talking about this stuff. There shouldn't be a CDC. There shouldn't be and you know, an IAID or

anything, none of that stuff. And so it's amazing to me to see how there's a great song by Midnight Oil the Australian band called Short Memory, and they go through all of these things that continually happen with colonialism and so

on. They were talking about warfare and things like that. But it's the same sort of thing where it requires people to hold on to these clips to remember what Donald Trump said, and then at least if they want to be if they want to be kind to Donald Trump, to say, look, you know, mister Trump, you had this position before you did this, you did that. Can you explain yourself now? Yeah, because he's not even asked to do that. Nobody puts any pressure on people like that.

Yeah. Oh no. I look at the MAGA people and it's like they've got a lower attention span and retention than Joe Biden does. They laugh at him, but they don't remember anything that happened yesterday that Trump did. They don't. They choose not to. They've purged it out of their mind. It's almost like DARP has replaced their memory with something else. And I think George orwell really, you know, you read nineteen eighty four and it reads

like satire now. But because I think so many people who worked within those circles and saw the way that politics worked and put out some of those novels, they recognize that people often will be concentrating on other things, they won't notice these sorts of things. But if you look at even the way I tried to warn people. We've talked about this before, and you've spoken about this before as well, this idea of hate speech. Right, there was

a time when conservatives were that was anathema. Don't use that term. Don't use the term hate speech or hate crime. Which was the first opening of that. That was the first crack in the cement floor of free speech. It was hate crime. What do you mean hate crime? It's a crime. You know, why are you adding something that's up to the government to perceive, whether or not the motivation behind it was worse with the same result.

So you get now Ron DeSantis signing those two pieces of legislation in Israel, one of which is, well, if you spray paint graffiti on a building, but it happens to be a critical of the state of Israel, You're going to get a heavier penalty than if you draw something like you know, you know, a swear word or something like that. You know, it's still damaged to the other person's property. And that added point, just

like they add for the penalties. They added, just like they add a conspiracy charge to turn something into a felony or something, right, yeah, and so they added to everything, Oh well, you know, this is part of your motivation or something. So we're going to add that in there, like we had the conspiracy thing. I think we really need. I think we got to do a T shirt says extremism in defense of free speech

is no vice, and moderation of content is no virtue. I mean, you know, I was going to bring down my copy of With No Apologies from Barry Goldwater to bring it downstairs. It's my dad's old copy, still has the original cover, aud and everything, and you know, and it is interesting too because I think as people start to get into this mode, if you look at the way that they were approaching the shooting in Pennsylvania, right the murder of this retired firefighter, you know, reading what his daughter

had to say about it just breaks the heart, you know. And these are people who probably think that Donald Trump is going to pare down the size of government. Looking at his record in the past, that's not necessarily a very strong thing that you can approach with any sort of confidence. But you know, maybe they're thinking they'll get some decentralization, maybe some Supreme Court justices that will be put on there, or protection of the Supreme Court in certain

ways. And they have their agenda and they think that these are very important, and they look at as Joe Biden as being so bad and Donald Trump is the guy they're turning to. And then so they're in the stands, they're having a great day, and then this happens, and we have conservatives now exactly like you said, over the past couple of days, engaging in this same sort of deconstructionism of political rhetoric that we all know is just political

rhetoric, because like, yeah, go out and target that guy. You know, that's you know, even when they say when they show the footage of Maxine Waters, when she said, when you see these people outside, you get a crowd and you don't you tell them and you're not welcome here, you know. And that's my I know, it's a great impression of Maxine. It's one. I'll get my wig later. I need one wig. Yeah, what's that? You need a James Brown wig? Remember exactly,

James the godfather of bald soul. But I but I remember you had who was the guy on Fox News? Uh? And he got into a thing because he with Maxine Waters a few years ago, Bill O'Reilly. I got into it because he said something about her having a James Brown wig. Well she was, uh, she was flipping out her James Brown wig the other day. And then he said, we're going live. We're going live, yes, man, ghostwriter, I don't know, stop the hammering from

Lawrence. Now I remember his first name, I don't remember his last name, but oh man, yeah, yeah, they're just amazing. These people are amazing. And you know, I understand they're all under pressure and so on and so forth, but you know, hopefully, but but so yeah, to think about that's that that idea that now Republicans are falling into the same trap. They are closing the garbage compactor on themselves in the Death Star.

Every one's controlling. They're winnowing down there for their frame of speech. They're doing it themselves. And it was years ago that we said, don't buy into hate crime concepts, don't buy in a so called hate speech, And now what are they doing. They're doing the same sort of things that university professors and high school teachers would do. Is what was the real meaning behind what that person said. It's like, that's stop doing that because you

are now constraining your ability and the future ability. If you're looking at it as a consequentialist, you're going to hurt yourself. If you're looking at it as a person of principle, just don't do it in the first place. If somebody comes out with a direct call for violence against a specific person, that is something that can be addressed. But trying to reinterpret what everyone says and so on, that's just going to be impossible. It just is.

It's you're juggling too much and the whole thing's going to collapse. Yeah. Yeah, it's crazy to see it, and we're seeing it with the people like Jonathan Turle even coming out saying well, we've got to stop this. Yeah, I understand people saying we got take the temperature down, because I've been saying that for a long time about kind of comments that Bannon is making. I mean, you know, he's talking about revenge and vengeance and we're gonna you know, and this type of stuff. And I've said, I'm

concerned about a civil war with that kind of rhetoric. I'm concerned, just as Audi Modern Retro already was saying. He said, look, they're building this up. Everybody is expecting Trump and now he's even a bigger figure in their eyes. And if he doesn't win, you know, they're trying to set people up for the frustration to push them into a civil war. I understand all of that, but at the same time, you know, again just like Jim Jordan, they're going after the wrong in the wrong way.

The wrong things in the wrong way is what they're doing. Yeah, I think also, you know, I I one hundred percent, and I even mentioned it on Liberty Conspiracy. I said, look, this incessant, inappropriate drum beat of comparing Donald Trump supporters with Nazis. At the same time, they have people from CNN standing in front of burning libraries at BLM protest saying

it was a mostly peaceful protest, right. I mean, it's just so bald facedly absurd, it's ridiculous, right, and trying to draw out things, taking things by There are so many things that they could appropriately use for criticism of Donald Trump, but they don't want to do it because they want to be able to do the exact same things and they want to have you know, when we talk about the vaccines and stuff like that and the lockdown, they've done the same thing. So of course they're not going to come

after him. And that's one of the reasons why he gets all the past from all the people in Washington, Republican as well as Democrats. It's really it's really a shame. And and you know, I think about all these types of things, and and how so much of this is caused by centralization, by having every decision, so many things decided by you know, it is all integrated into Washington and the payoff system to the states and the regulatory

systems. It's it just I think so many people have such normalcy bias now that this is the place they have their great hope, Their great white hope is Donald They're great orange headed hope is Donald Trump, you know, and I think about how important it is. In fact, David, I was looking at a book last night. It's a just a novel. It's called Black Angus, and it opens with some folks who have cattle, and it

describes how, you know, it's dirty work the cattle. They're there, they have to do a blood test on some of the cattle they're bringing them in, you know, I mean exactly exactly, And and it really it made me think about working at the farm stand and about how so much is artificial now that and and I was thinking about the Bible and and how the Bible stresses family generational respect. And I'll tell you this so and I mentioned

this to Travis and my Emai I a little bit earlier. I was listening, you know, I was listening to your show while I went down to visit with a woman who's an elderly lady and her husband just passed away. And they were just wonderful people to us as kids, they had kids, We played together as kids. So she lives down the country road. We had lightning storms last night. We had power fluctuations here while I was doing my show, and she didn't have power. She's like ninety years old.

Ninety something years old, no air conditioning and no phone power. Everything's out. So my sister and I were talking to her daughter, who lives you know, two hours three hours away, and we said we'll go check on her. So I was down there this morning, you know, pulling stuff out of the driveway, branches and stuff like that, and I was thinking about how so much is artificial taken away from us by these arbitrary machines that

perpetuate themselves and then gaining the system. When how wonderful it is to be able to go down and see this woman who gave me lemonade, gave me pieces of pie as a kid, and I'm back in her home and now the tables have turned and I'm helping her, and you know, it gets me, It gets me emotional thinking about these sorts of things. How how they draw our attention away from all these things. They make us have to devote so much attention to all this other stuff. Even what kind of words

are people using on this internet thing or that internet thing. When there's a woman down the street who's got no power, and I can go down and try to help her out. I got her hooked up so she can charge her phone inside her car and ask her she wanted to come back up to the house up here, you know, and it really makes me think of the grounding that one can get, and especially with your as I mentioned to you in text your ministry, where every once in a while it's just so

important to have that memory of things and not have it done falsely. You look at the falsehoods that they're pushing at the R and C. Now you know this it is. It is now built up into its own system of whys. And the way you pair that off is you stay local, you put your face in front of your neighbor, you have a family, I hope they have a family someday, and then you try to perpetuate that.

Well know what I was talking about with the kids. You know, the kids don't have any memory of how things used to be normal like we do. But if you get them off of the internet instead of letting them be on that for seven to eight hours a day, social media be a large part of that. Get them off so they've only got three hours a week. And I said, in two weeks, the kids who were troubled and had all these problems, why they have these problems? Well, because of

this demonic box that is there. It's not good for people at any age, but it's especially harmful for kids. They need to have human contact and instead we've got this black mirror, if you will, from the sci fi. I think that demands our constant attention and demands that we pay attention to it instead of the people that are around us. Even when we're eating, you know, we're looking at this thing constantly. I mean, I'm bad about that because I'm trying to I've got so much stuff, I've got to

look at them. I'm scrolling through some of the stuff while i'm eating sometimes. But you know, when we look at this, it's demanding all of our attention, and it's very unhealthy, even for adults, but especially for kids. And we just we don't see kids out in the yards playing anymore. And even you hear people like a story I covered last week where the cops got called on this little girl because she goes five doors three to five doors down to visit a friend on a bicycle. I'm a bike h eight

years old or something, right, she's like eight years old. Yeah, they call the cops on her. He's like, what is going on here? Nobody is supposed to be outside of their house, especially kids. It's crazy. You know. It's interesting, David, when you play the music and I see some of those scenes. You have some great footage of a creek, water flowing, beautiful, beautiful stuff, and we you know,

I had that when I grew up. We used to cut the base of vines and swing on vines in the woods and so on, you know, and it was wonderful. And working at the farm stand or looking at that book Black Angus, I think there's something very important that God gave to us in connecting with the world around us, whether it's you know, working with animals, seeing the life cycle of animals, the pairing of animals, you know, raising their young, that sort of thing. There's something that really

has to be stressed there in modern society. I think a lot more people are starting to recognize that, David, with the work of you know, you and Tony and other folks out there who are doing this sort of thing. Well, it's not just natural food, but it's just a natural environment, you know, being there and seeing, you know, what God has done and relating to these things that truly are amazing. When you get back and you only deal with things that are artificial, only things that are man

made. When they put you in a cubicle, or we allow ourselves to be adapted into this situation. We're always in front of the of the device and not out there with other people. It really is a self limiting thing, and a lot of us just do it, fall into that habit. Yeah, so true, so true, And you know it's interesting, David. I'll just briefly mention to you one of the amazing things in these human connections that comes through is my friend Tom Montalioni. Tom is an award winning

horror writer, science fiction writer. He's had things options for movies and things like that. He's won multiple Bram Stoker Awards, all those things, you know. Right, Well, he discovered that the people at the Horror Writers Association a number of years ago, he noticed that they were starting to push dei. They were starting to promote, oh, this is the first female

trans whatever who has won this award, vampire st Yeah. He started to suspect that maybe they were giving the awards not for merit but for other reasons. Right again, prima fasha, racism, sexism, But they think that it's acceptable now, right, so they're harming good writers who should be considered because of somebody else's skin color, and they're going to prefer that thing,

the very thing that I thought was bad. Right, So Tom called them on it, and he ended up finding somebody sent to him an email from the Horror Writers Association where they literally said, for the Lifetime Achievement Awards, we're trying to make sure that there are slots open for different types of categories of people or something like that, who in the past didn't get the recognition they deserve. So what do you get. You're saying again, it's reparations

all over again, except with the awards process. So he exposed it. They then tried to take away his brand Stoker Awards. They wouldn't allow him at any of their conventions. They ostracized him. So I had him on the Liberty Conspiracy Show, you know, as I was just getting started up last year. As I had him on. He's sort of one of my mentors. He's a really good guy, Tom Antoleoni, and he was so so grateful because he said, you know, Guard, you know, I've

been excluded from this magazine where I used to write. I've been excluded from this excluded from that, he said. He approached me later, he said, Guard, would you like to edit this collection. We do a series of short collections. It was a Robert E. Howard collection and I said sure. And since that time he approached me to edit another one E. F. Benson Ghost Stories, and I said sure, and looking back at

some of these older stories to sort of bring it around. Some of these older stories, I'm looking at E. F. Benson, who was the son of the Archbishop of Canterbury. And again in these stories you can see how these people, just like Dostoyevski, just like so many others, were trying to warn people about materialism. They were trying to keep people connected to the ground. And this was a guy who, by the way, when his father passed away, Queen Victoria invited his mother to bring their family into

Windsor Castle to live with her. Yeah, and she said no, Well, you know, I think about J. R. R. Tolkien. Here's very much about that as well, and the what he was talking about being grounded in the natural. We've only got about forty seconds tell people what's going on with liberty conspiracy where they can find you. And in the forty seconds we got here, well, big thanks to you, David. Great stuff Liberty Conspiracy Monday through Friday on Rockvin, on Rumble, on YouTube as

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