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(2:00) After 4 years…
  • CDC now says Covid is like flu, no need to mask up, isolate — go outside and get some fresh air. They want us to believe they didn't know that 4 years ago
  • No more free Covid home tests
  • "Emergency" declaration showed who rules us
  • Constitution is just a piece of paper but still vital to stopping martial law
  • This is how we stop them
  • Building back from grassroots up in Australia

(57:24) VJ Kiss — Too Heterosexual, Too Patriotic for Federal Government
Here's the story as told by the sailor in the picture and the historical context our Marxist girl bosses would hate if they cared to find out. Yes, they purged the iconic picture celebrating peace for 5 days until the public found out.

(1:22:51) Mainstream media blames lysteria outbreak on raw milk
But it has NOTHING to do with raw milk

(1:28:25) EU quietly advancing ways to "sequester" (steal) land in the calling it "nature restoration" or "re-wilding".
Will we go quietly into their planned Neo-DarkAge? 30x30? 50x50? They now want 90x50

(1:39:22) The metastasizing cancer called EPA wants to ban auto repair or modification

(1:51:55) Bitcoin and Gold hit All Time Highs — more to come as Feds add $1 TRILLION every other month now

(2:04:07) INTERVIEW To Vote or Not to Vote? Eric Peters, EricPetersAutos.com, joins on a wide variety of topics…
  • Are we encouraging a corrupt system if we vote?
  • Corporations are anticipating future government orders in anticipatory obedience
  • Toyota has taken the high road of following customers rather than government. Will their non-EV solutions to the "problem" of CO2 be allowed?
  • One day after our Stalinesque Stupor Tuesday - to vote or not to vote?
  • We probably have about a year before SHTF

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Intro / Opening

Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to the David Night Show. As a clock strikes thirteen, it's Wednesday, the sixth of March. You're of our Lord, two thousand and twenty four. Well, today we're going to take we had a lot of interesting news today. Of course we had the stupor Tuesday. Not much news there. We'll mention it briefly as what's happening. And of course ballot access is a real story. That's where the election corruption begins. And RFK Junior is going to try to get on the

ballot with ELP. We'll talk about that. But we're also going to take a look at some resistance to the pandemic and how they have now pulled back to the position that I had As we arrive on our fourth anniversary of this stuff, they're saying this is nothing more than the flu. I've been saying that for four years and so now the CDC has finally come over to my

side. But it remains and it remains to be seen what if anything, we're going to do about it. In Australia, they do have some plans to do things about it, and we're also going to take a look at this little episode that happened at the VA trying to get rid of the kiss the picture of the iconic picture. Or they really really hate this country, don't they it? Truly, it's amazing how much they hate us. We'll

After 4 years... and the . Yes, they purged the iconic picture celebrating peace for 5 days until the public found out. , joins on a wide variety of topics...Become a supporter of this podcast: .

be right back. Well, let's begin with the pandemic news here. We are nearly up to our fourth anniversary. Actually passed the fourth anniversary. I didn't really commemorate it. Of what. Alex Azar dead the end of January. He was one who declared it was a pandemic. Trump was the one who declared that he was going to fund it and kicked it off and told and sold it to everybody as an emergency, you know, making a fauci

president. The rest of the stuff, now, the CDC has officially relaxed the COVID guidelines, are now treating it as the flu, and they're dropping all of these health measures. If you catch a cold, you no longer need to isolate yourself for five days. Well I never did that, and they recommend that you go outside. I was doing that as a matter of fact. I would drive around as much as I can with the top down. All through all this stuff. Uh, and it never ceased to amaze

me, Karen. I be riding around with the top down and look over and we see people in a car, couple in a car. They've got the windows up and they've got their masks on. It's like, well, if you're so afraid of this person that you live with, I mean they were obviously married, the older couple. If you're so afraid of this person that you're living with that you've got to wear a mask when you're in the car, just roll the windows down, you know. Just uh, they

can't even they can't even connect that part of it. Absolutely totally clueless and devoid of any rational critical thought about any of this stuff. Yeah. We

Uh. I've told the story before that we were driving around in the summer when all this Black Lives Matter stuff and everything happened, and the George Floyd thing, and you had a bunch of teenagers standing on the corner with signs saying I can't breathe, and they were wearing masks, and so as I drove past, you know, the top was down, I said, if you can't breathe, take your mask off. That was in July, even, I mean for months this stuff was going on, or June or July.

I tell you, by the time we got to June Father's Day, I just got really depressed thinking about what my kids are going to go through living in such a country such where the people just so incredibly stupid and obedient and sheep like I just it was really depressing. Is one of the most depressing days of my life on Father's Day of twenty twenty. Nobody's ever going to wake up with this stuff. I mean, I had a platform where I could tell people. I've been telling people for months every way that I

could think of this was nonsense, wake up. But of course it was a platform that had been created by Alex, and Alex had been basically activated by the people who put him in position, so that he was telling everybody, Hey, it's just it's just take the sugar water. You can do that. You know, it's fine, and it's forty chess. And it's those dress, those dastardly Chinese that are doing this to us, right,

Not Trump, not Trump, No, He's our savior. The sudden change in policy roughly marks the four year mark where they declared a pandemic by the WHO on March the thirteenth, two days later as an obedient globalist Trump signed his paperwork, But of course the fix had been in for many, many

months. As I pointed out earlier in the week in September, Trump had signed another executive order talking about the mRNA vaccine and all the rest of stuff in response to the flu and what they were going to do about it. He was already preparing it, and of course it had been prepared twenty years earlier, practiced twenty years earlier. That's why I was so absolutely certain of

what this was. According to the CDC's press release, the new guidance brings a unified approach, they said, to addressing risks from a range of common respiratory vironal illnesses such as COVID, nineteen flu and RSV. All of these are very common, and now they want people to take vaccines for all of

these. The CDC still recommends vaccination for these respiratory diseases, even though Bacci's just come out and said, you know, you know, I don't think that the vaccine's going to be the right way to handle some kind of a respiratory disease. Guess what. Neither were ventilators and some of the pulmonologists, people who specialize in breathing disorders and things like that said, we've never done that with ventilators for people who've got flu. What are we doing that'll kill

them? And yeah, they knew that, didn't They knew that? And in the UK you had the non doctor Matt Hancock who was putting people on madazlone madazelam, which which makes it more difficult for them to breathe. Another one of these things. They had basic think of their procedure and what was it. He made it like three times five times more than they had ever purchased for this and made that standard of care that's found you would say.

So they had essentially a chemical ventilator to kill people with, while we had the mechanical ones that Trump and Peter Navara were so happy to put on us. That's why you want to look at Peter Navara going to jail. It's like fine, I'm fine with that, just like it was with Dennis Aster. They sent him to jail for a non crime. They didn't come after him for his real crime. Same thing with Peter Navara. So stay in jail, pal enjoy it, get three hots and a cut, As RFK

Junior said, CDC still recommends vaccination for all these respiratory illnesses. They're now saying, though this practice good hygiene, cover for coughs and sneezes, wash or tie your hands often cleaning frequently touched surfaces, which, by the way, they proved in Germany that there wasn't any trace of anything on surfaces and couldn't find the COVID virus couldn't isolated on any hard surfaces, just like they couldn't isolated in the labs. So so much for all that taking steps for

cleaner air, such as bringing in more fresh outside air. If you're in the car with your wife, roll the windows down instead of putting a mask on. How about that makes sense, doesn't it? Or gather outdoors or roll the windows down and bring the outdoors indoors. Right, medical express ass

But will schools and childcare centers agree. After years of very restrictive policies at schools, many students and children have been greatly affected by them, mentally mentally affected by them, and it has become essentially Ais is now wearing the blanket on his face, and it's a security blanket. It says Eric Peters, who's going to be joining us today, says, it's a face diaper,

but it's also a face security blanket for these people. Not too many people were wearing masks, and Tennessee is one of the reasons why we decided to move here in twenty twenty when we traveled through and you know, and still you don't see very many people wearing it. From what Gerald Slinty says. Up in New York, upstate New York, everybody's still wearing the masks and stuff like that. They're mentally damaged now at this point, they have deprived

their brain of so much oxygen. They couldn't think clearly before. They certainly can't think clearly now. But you know, it bothers me a great deal most of the time when I see somebody. I've only seen one young adult wearing mask, but I've seen several kids wearing masks, And whenever I see it, I tell Karen, I said, that's the school. That's the school, And how many other ways is the school damaging this kid, turning them into Marxists, racists, hedonists, deviance and all the rest of this

stuff. I mean, that's what schools have become. Just disgust me to see what these government schools do that is the power of the school to see these kids wearing masks, and why anybody would put their kid in a school like that, it's beyond me. You know, there are other options that are out there, and you know, I just say if I know that single parents, and there's a lot of single parents. Now we have so many broken homes and it's so hard, but it's only going to get harder

if you let these people raise your child. It's just like the people who were under a lot of pressure and coercion about their jobs and then they took the job. They don't have a job. They've got a disability if they're still alive, many of them. And so the free COVID nineteen home tests

are finally being stopped as well. They've been giving people free COVID tests for four years to feed the fear, and of course it was necessary for them to either wait or to hurry along the death of Carrie Mallis, the guy who had opposed Faucci on the PCR tests, and you know, saying that Vauci used that to draw a connection between a virus and AIDS, and Carrie Mallis said, well, you know, maybe that's the case, but he says, you certainly can't prove that using my test, and he adamantly opposed

him on that said, you can't prove that this is caused by virus using PCR tests. And if people would have listened to the guy who invented the PCR test to had gotten the noe Well prize, then you would have known that Faucci and these other people could not prove a pandemic or even the fact that you were sick with a PCR test. And how many people went into isolation or whatever, we got a vacation because they got a positive PCR test

and had absolutely no symptoms of anything. So as the Mesas Institute says, COVID showed us who really rules America. Yeah, it really did. A couple of comments here, Oli Ferrin says, Hi, David, you mentioned the previous stream a hospital clinic in the USA where a person with bowel problems can go to get treatment, and remember that they fast you for a while whilst the bowl heels. I don't recall that. I don't recall that.

I'm sorry. I had to go back and look. Maybe it's just something that I've forgotten, but maybe it was somebody else who did that kW sixty eight, so four years to flatten the nation. Yeah, the flu was eradicated in the meantime. Yeah, so that's a good news, right, According to our statistics, flu was eradicated. It all morphed into COVID nineteen handy. The CDC is still recommending the jabs though, Yes they are,

that's right, they absolutely are. And in spite of this, in spite of the fact that it's over, and in spite of the fact, according to them, you know, this pandemic that never existed is now over. But you still got to get the jam and you're still get to get the jab for flu, still got to get the jab far's feet, and they're going to make the flu an mRNA shot as well, because it's all about the money. Following the money, Guard Goldsmith get to see Guard. I

guess Nikki Haley is in self isolation. Yeah, Pert Trump's great scientists. I wish they all would self isolate and leave us out their political disease. Yeah. Yeah, she hasn't shown her face. Oh what in the world did she think was their endgame with all this stuff? Anyway? Yeah, not that I'm a Trump supporter, but I mean, this is really the whole system is just beyond belief. And I'll get into that coming up later. You know, the LP, what does the LP become the LP.

One of the reasons why I am not focused on the presidential race is because the LP was always focused on the presidential race. They had to do that and many states to retain ballot access. One thing the Libertarian Party is expert on is ballot access. What does it take to get on the ballot. North Carolina, where I lived, as one of the hardest states to get on the ballot and to retain ballot access, And so they're experts about that.

They've been able to stay on the ballot in all fifty states throughout several election cycles. So you know, RFK Junior is looking at that saying, each been a Libertarian And that's not a jelly donut. That's that's a political expedient. Now, it's not even a party of principle, it's just a political expedient. You know, when JFK said he I'm Berliner, they cut it off because he was actually saying I'm a jolly donut. We should have

said House Berlin, I'm from Berlin. Anyway, the means. It's institute. COVID showed us who's really ruling America, and I said, of course, you know, we were told fifteen days to slow the spread, to flatten the clave, except that their model didn't have a curve. As I pointed out many times, it was a straight line. Every person gets infected, it is going to effect two and a half other people forever and ever,

and we're all going to die, just like from climate change. Another McGovern governors of states with evidence of community transmission should close schools and affected and surrounding areas, said President Trump and his guidelines. Oh, he's the one who told us that. Manga said, that's not what it was. They said it was a bad governor's you know, the bad governors that he paid, the bad governors Democrat and Republicans that he paid to do this, and

the bureaucrats that he paid to do this. And the guy he put in charge of the country elevated him. And as he shamed and threatened governors who opened up after two weeks, like Kemp and Georgian DeSantis in Florida, Trump attacked them. Then when he's running for president, he attacks them because they didn't open up sooner than two weeks. What a demagogue he is? What a demogogue? So we got the Democrat Party, we got the demagogue party,

or the Democrats or demagogues as well. It was at this time that an American president, for the first time in American history, introduced the idea that it was possible and perfectly legal for government institutions to quote close down unquote the economy by forcibly shutting countless businesses, schools, and churches. En mass Trump stated repeatedly impressed conferences that it was up to government officials to decide if we open up. We'll tell you when to open up, and camp and

descantis. Don't you open up before I tell you too? You stay closed. That's what I gave you the money for. Right. It quickly became standard procedure for health bureaucrats, governors, and media figures to casually speak of closing the economy or opening up the economy as if we were talking about a coffee shop and deciding on closing time. Meanwhile, across the country, local law enforcement officers willingly worked to arrest or harass business owners, to arrest or

harass worshipers at church or to arrestore harass soccer moms at the park. Remember that, And of course it was happening all over the world. Everybody was doing the same thing at the same time. It's almost like some kind of global agenda or something that Trump was in lockstep with. He's no different than Trudeau. They've accept different masks that they put on. And I'm not talking

about the little handkerchiefs, the full mask that these guys were. Anyone else who has the temerity to venture outdoors for activities that were not approved by the ruling class, the bureaucrats. The small minority of Americans that remained committed to

human rights and private properties soon discovered how powerless they really are. Many dissenters were dismayed by a lack of action from the courts and how elected officials are apparently unwilling or unable to rein in the vast new powers of health officials. We didn't realize just how bought and sold these political wres were to the pharmaceutical industry and the military industrial complex was ultimately running this thing. Was there nothing

that could limit the state's power. This is confusing for many people because many have been in remain enamored of the idea that a written constitution limits state power when it matters the most, and of course the rest of this mess toil. And they're right, you know, they talk about the fact that you know, ultimately it comes down to people. It's just a piece of paper

unless you enforce it. You know, we talk about having a Convention of the States and fixing the constitution, requiring a balanced budget amendment, or any of these other things they think is going to fix this stuff. I said, well, it's still going to be enforced by people. Right. We've seen the courts and politicians reject the First Amendment, second Amendment, Fourth Amendment, all the amendments, and they really don't care about any of that stuff.

And now they care about a couple some people in the Republican Party care about some limited aspects of a few of those because now they're infringing the rights to President Trump. But other than that, just for you and I, you know, just the common hoy PELOI they we're not going to bother with the bill rights for those people. Trump's not going to stand up for you either. You better stand up for yourself, for your family, for your

future, their future. The centers aren't a valuable lesson. It became abundantly clear how little constitutional government and the so called rule of law actually limit a regime's power in terms and times, whether of a perceived emergency, it is during emergencies, in fact, when we learn who really holds political power. You say, it wasn't just the money that Trump released, you know, when he declared an emergency. Well, that's it. That's why I called

it. From the very beginning, I said, he's declared medical martial law. I'm done with that guy. I'm done with him forever. He's never even turned to say that he did anything wrong. He doubles down, he triples down, he quadruples down. Now for four years, this guy wants to pretend that everything was just wonderful. Well, if you like, twenty twenty, elect that sob again. The real de facto ruling class is the

executive state, which effortlessly ruled by decree during the COVID crisis. This ruling clique an oligarchy of governors, academic experts, media, billionaires, countless nameless, faceless unelected bureaucrats. And that's the key, you know, It is the executive state, and it is all under the executive branch in Washington, and these governors and other people like that were paid coming out of Trump is again, he's responsible for this. Biden is responsible for all this, all

this stuff, the boarder and everything else. Republicans aren't going to give him a pass on that, and they shouldn't. He is responsible for it. Harry Truman said, the buck stops here. Well, the buck started with Trump with all this stuff, and the emergency started with him, and he

was king of the swamp. Most of the stuff is rolling out under all these bureaucrats, and you got all the state bureaucrats marching in lockstep with the federal bureaucrats, and all those federal bureaucrats are under the president under the executive branch. He's king of the swamp. He did not drain the swamp. He made the swamp caesar caesar. Taxation without representation, regulation without representation. That's what the bureaucratic state is, and it's been going for quite some time.

It's just that Trump took it to all new levels in twenty twenty. Gratis bro, thank you very much for the tip, he says, finally, so tired of delivering those David Blackburn. The CDC now sees COVID as a flute. Well, when you think about it, they couldn't hide the flu too much longer than what they did during this fake pandemic, So no surprise there. KWD sixty eight. Wearing masks is a good indicator of indoctrination

level, like EV's and Taylor Swift t shirts, Trump Burger forever. I'd say one to five percent of sheeople will still wear them in my still wear them in my area. Michael de Sylvia, I haven't seen anyone wearing one in over two years. I need to find out where he lives. Of course, we have people who know this is a tourist area, so I don't know. When I see somebody in a mask, it's like, are you from around here? Is what I should should go to say to them

KWD sixty eight. School systems like to disinfect, then the germy kids return. Most germs don't live on surfaces that long, but helicopter parents feel better about it. Chef Ken three twenty one. In my area, you see people wearing masks outside and going to the liquor stores every day. Yeah. KWD sixty eight. Maga has convinced themselves that Biden did all the tyranny,

and Trump listened to the wrong people. Yeah, you know, people like the Rothschiles who bailed him out with his casino bankruptc Easy listened to them. He listened to the Gold and Sikes bankers. He listened to the military industrial complex. He listened to Cloud Schwab because he did everything that Schwab and the un wanted to do. This whole thing was a scam. It was a game. They labeled him and just hammered this. You know, the two

of them have this build up of professional wrestling. One of them is the hero, one of them is the heel. And they got it so ingrained in everybody for you know, from the time that he was running for present until this happened. You know, for four years, they were hammering it into everybody. Oh, they hate Trump, and Trump hates them. He is the antithesis of the globalist. No, he went to Davos, met

with them privately. It was fully on board. Spromford. What scares me now is that they got away with fooling everyone with a missuse of PCR, and they can do it again. That's right, that's right, and I'm going to talk about that at the end of this. We're not just this is not just about complaining about what was done and trying to wake up other people. Many of you know that. So we're going to talk a little bit about what's happening in Australia as one group of people are saying, so,

what do we do to fix this now? But first of all, you need to understand, as we've all now experienced, and as the Musa's Institute to say, the Constitution is just a piece of paper. And so if you're going to have a constitutional convention, you're going to change the constitution. Guess who's going to be changing that piece of paper the same people that are there. You don't need to change the constitution, you need to change the people that are there. And these people just are the ones who are

going to be writing the new constitution. And then they'll come back and they'll say, yeah, now we've got the legal authority to do it. See. The one thing that is on our side, which he doesn't talk about here in the article. The one thing he doesn't mention is the fact that the fact that the Constitution is there gives us a foundation of moral authority and legal authority, and we need to have something to stand on, and that

is still there. These people and their arrogance haven't bothered to change the Constitution, and so we've got to watch out because this Constitution, this Convention of States, the idea coming from Mark Levin and other people. It's the way that they can subvert this using conservatives, because they always love to use conservatives

to do this stuff. They would not have been able to get away with us if Hillary Clinton had been president, and they would not be able to if they put together a convention and a bunch of lefties, they wouldn't be able to subvert it. But if they can put somebody like Mark Levin in charge of it, then everybody thinks, oh, he's a conservative and he's commentator for Fox News and he's all about liberty, amendments and all the rest

of this stuff. Well, if they can put him in there, who knows what's going to happen in the convention, then he can claim I had nothing to do, I don't know what's going on. It doesn't matter. It's just a piece of paper unless you enforce it, and you have to enforce it from the ground up. So he said. The real de facto ruling class is the exascative state, the billionaires, the bureaucrats and so forth.

He said. A couple of libertarian political scientists out of Europe, Carlo Lottieri and Marco Bassani, recognize the political power in times of emergencies is exercised by individual persons, unconcerned with these abstract limits on their power. They don't care what the law is or the constitution. Again, we're talking about medical martial law martial law, and next time it might be a climate martial law,

or it might be a disease ex martial law. Whatever, the fact is fundamentally at odds with the abstractions of constitutionalists to imagine that the state monopoly on coercion can be rendered relatively harmless via written constitutions. Constitutionalists believe that the written law will somehow restrain the ruling class even in emergencies. The Lotieri and

Basani explain what the constitutionalists get wrong. They said, in every state, there is first a political dimension and then a decision which cannot be obscured by the so called impersonality of the law and the super individuality of orders. This is why focus on the executive orders on the orders by Alex's art the end of January, by the executive order by Trump Friday thirteenth, and by the one the preceding September by Trump that laid even more foundations for this stuff beyond

the apparent abstractions of the state choices interest. In short, people impose their will on others. You see. It's like the Milgrim experiment too. All you have to do is to get the police to go out and harass people doing nothing other than letting their kids play in the open air park. How do you get the police to do that, Well, you give them a uniform, you give them a paycheck, and the rest of the stuff. But it's also the Milgrim experiment, and they found that regardless, it's not

just America, it's every country that they've done it in. In France, they had a TV show that reproduced this experiment, the Milgrim Experiment, and they had actors who pretended that they were getting shocked and all the rest of this stuff, and they pretended that they were going to give them lethal doses. They called a game of death. They let the audience vote, and wherever you do it, you always wind up with two thirds of the people

will follow orders, even if it means killing somebody. You give them a uniform, you tell them they got to follow orders, and two thirds of people will do that. And then you add, you know, all kinds of Fiat cash from the federal government. I didn't need to see the Milgrim experiment. I'd seen this in the first grade with crossing guards. I'm sitting there in class and there's this person who after school, I used to ride

and walk my bike all over the place. And we didn't live that far from the school, so after school hours, and even before I started attending school, I would ride my bike down to their free range kids. Was the norm back in the mid fifties and early sixties, I should say. And then after school, this person gets one of these you know, day glow orange sashes, you know, goes over one shoulder and around their waist. Now she's a crossing guard. And so I'm on my way home,

walking home, and you can't cross. It's like there's no cars coming. You can't cross. I'm telling you can't cross. It's like there's no cars coming. I'm not standing here and I cross. You know, I'm putting your name down and said you know, have to spell it. Let me help you with this. It's like a night with a k. No. Seriously, that kind of stuff was what is it? How did this just giving somebody a little glowing orange sash turns them into some kind of an authority

figure. I mean, I didn't know anything about the Nazis or the Stazis or the Milgrim Experiment anything, but you know, it was all right there, you know, the beginning of school, first grade and just the power trip. I guess that it gives to people. They want that little pat on the head. You did what I told you to do. That's good, That's good. It was a really powerful drug, I guess, you know, for people to be connected to authority, the desire to be amnion,

which I never understood. But I didn't understand that there's a lot of people like that. The decision on the state of emergency is the ultimate test of sovereignty. See Trump owned it. He owned it. Yet the naive view has often made the state appear to be less dangerous and has convinced many people to accept the state's monopoly of violence. This is illustrated does the Mesa's

Institute. This is illustrating the fact that the efforts to implement lockdowns in the US were thoroughly bipartisan by partisan opposition to lockdowns was virtually non existent within regime institutions themselves. And this is the thing that is so hard to get across to the MAGA people. I mean, the Democrats are happy to take credit for all lockdowns. They love all that stuff. And yet you know, the Republicans hate all this stuff, and yet they won't attribute it to any

of their politicians who are going to save the day for them. Truly is amazing. It's even more delusional when you see the Republicans who absolutely hate this stuff. You can almost excuse it with the Democrats who love it or who just can't make the connections. But they look at this and they know it's a poison. They know this is medical martial law, but they can't associate

it with their hero. Opposition of lockdowns is virtually non existent within the regime institutions themselves and within the Democrat Party of course, the Trump administration, the CDC, the legacy media, social media, state medical board, state governors,

local health officials were all more or less in lockstep. In March and April twenty twenty instance, came overwhelmingly from non elites, those of US who were not in the club, from ordinary people who were being persecuted by state agents, by law enforcement officers, health officials, for opening their businesses, for attending church. It was only after non elite political opposition began to look

uncontrollable that some state institutions began to relent. Yet, even as some pockets of resistance appeared, national elites remained virtually untouched, and the federally declared Trump declared state of emergency persisted until May of twenty twenty three. How many times and I opened up, it was more than one thousand days, Way more than a thousand days I used to begin the program. After that happened, I began my program with America Health hostage. I began by showing the pictures

of the US embassy hostages in Iran captured. They had the cloth things over their eyes, and then switched to the people had the cloth things over their mouth, and then we switched to at Trump and his military entourage as they're all marching in with Trump having the mask with the presidential seal on his face.

And then I would say, it's day whatever. How many days has it been since he declared that state of emergency, And we went up to eleven hundred and something like that before May of twenty twenty three, when Biden finally took it away, And of course Biden used it extensively as well, but it was Trump who began it the most important tool of the elites. During all of this, the monopoly power over the creation of money was strengthened

to levels never before seen in a normal world. The power to destroy countless Americans' livelihoods by decree, which is what Trump did, would have faced fierce and immediate and perhaps violent opposition, especially if it had been Hillary. The elite's ability to create money via the Central Bank, however, essentially provided the means of bribing the public into compliance. You see, Trump, like Biden used money. Biden used money. You know, these mandates, this coersion

that he had, what was it. He told the hospitals, you're going to vaccinate all of your staff, nurses and doctors, or I'm going to cut off Medicare Medicaid and you'll be bankrupt. And he did that after Trump had boosted it. So you tell tell me that somebody's got COVID you just make a clinical diagnosis. You can tell by looking at him. Right. You point to them and you say, you've got COVID, you've got mail, and the check is in the mail, and they get massive amounts of

money, plus a twenty percent bonus on everything they do. Well. They got accustomed to that very quickly, and that ran for quite a while. That ran for so that ran until say it was September that Biden did that. And I said, by the way, I said, he's going to mandate it in September, and he'll mandate it with financial pressures and coercion. And I said that in December of twenty twenty. Whoever is there, is going to mandate it in September because that's when school starts. And so that's

what they did. They mandated it in September. They used financial pressure. They said to the hospitals that had been getting that free money at that point for a year and a half, and they said, now you're going to lose it and all of your medicare Medicaid if you don't vaccinate your people. That's the way they do it. They attach the strings, they get you addicted to it, addicted to that Federal money. It's the Fiat cash that

allows these people to rule by Fiat dictates. That's the way they get their way. The elite's ability to create money via the central bank provided a means of bribing the public into compliances. So, yeah, the give people their stimulus checks, and you know, just keep this whole thing going, and we don't really care if we spend trillions and trillions of dollars, and anybody who says otherwise, Trump's going to primary out Thomas Massey because he opposed spending

three and a half trillion dollars on this stuff. Nearly four years later, the regime and its elites have faced no real reckoning over their nearly untrembled attacks on human rights and private property. Most challenges to government mandates were left unanswered because legal challenges were declared moot as a regime ended its mandates. Oh you know, we're going to run this thing out for years. Oh now they've taken the order off, so we're not getting going to hear the case.

That didn't change anything. When they wanted to put in some firearm limitations in the nineteen thirties with that sawt off shotgun, right the miller, the guy died, and they continued the case and didn't say that was moot because they wanted the Supreme Court to rule on this thing instead of precedent. So even though the guy died, they're going to continue on with it. These powers all remain available to the regime the next time it decides to declare an emergency

for whatever reason. Unfortunately, we find very few of the powers seized and exercised during this period are convincing. Leaker tailed by the way, you know, it isn't just a climate emergency or pandemic emergency. They could declare an emergency over the loss of Internet, right. They could take down the Internet and make it look like they're anybody that they want to because of the Vault

seven tools that they've got, and everybody's got it. You have a hack, you never know who did it. You can never know, and anybody who tells you that they know is trying to push some kind of a political agenda on you. Because we've all seen what was released by wiki leaks.

They can make it look like they are anyone in the world, you know, just take a look at that, And so that might be an emergency where they do all this stuff most of these powers, especially those of the Central Bank, will return enforced during the next emergency could be a financial emergency, could be an internet emergency, even if the regime has to rely on

slightly different legal claims and methods. The Trump regimes efforts to exercise vast new powers were supercharged by the fact that the public offered so little resistance and now they want to elect this sob again. The free money from the Central Bank helped in all this, but the bribery was the only part of the equation

that really mattered. The unfortunate fact is much of the public accepted the claims of the experts that the lockdowns and mandates are all perfectly legitimate and fully necessary, and of course they cheered. Benedict Donald miss understood the political power is not limited by words on parchment or legal theories. Power is limited only by

ideological resistance to the state that then manifests itself as practical political opposition. Lugwig von Mises wrote, there has never been a political power that voluntarily desisted, As RFK Junior said, you know, they're not ever going to give this back. They've never given back anything they've stolen from impeding the free development the

operation of the institution of private ownership of the means of production. The governments tolerate private property when they are compelled to do so, but they do not

acknowledge it voluntarily in recognition of its necessity. The tendency to impose oppressive restraints on private property, to abuse political power, to refuse to respect or recognize any free sphere outside or beyond the dominion of the state is too deeply ingrained in the mentality of those who control the government apparatus of compulsion and coercion for

them to ever be able to resist it voluntarily. And if you're Donald Trump, you'll brag about the power that you had, and you'll tell everybody how you saved their lives as you killed tens of millions of people with your poison shot alone. Governments must be forced into adopting liberalism by the power of the unanimous opinion of the people. That they could voluntarily become liberal is not to be expected. And by that he means liberal. He means freedom liberal in

the classic since liberal used to mean liberty. Okay, that's another thing. The left loves to play with labels and steal labels when they're good. We have every reason to believe that federal, state, and local COVID related emergency powers would have been exercised with far greater enthusiasm by the regime had not been for the resistance of the vocal minority. None of those politicians on the ballot yesterday in the fifteen states, not a single one of them did a thing.

It was only resistance at the local level by individuals who determined not to bow to this tyranny. That's the only thing that check their hands, and that's eventually what turned them back and is what it's going to stop them in the future. Not your vote. These elections are nonsense, the absolute nonsense. Yes, take a look at him to see what the threat is. They're not going to save you. They're not going to change anything. They're

not going to enforce the constitution. That's for you to enforce. If we want to know what really limited the regime's power during the COVID panic, he says panic. He doesn't say pandemic. He knows we must look to the do not comply activists who are willing to lose jobs and social status as a

result of their opposition to the regime. It was primarily people who portrayed as crazed malcontents by the regime, by the Trump regime as well as the Biden regime, who stood between the regime and the full use of its power. The US Constitution and the Bill of Rights played virtually no role in limiting the state's power during the emergency. And here's why I agree with them. I think that as important, as I said before, you have to be able

to take a stand. You have to have principles, and you have to have something you're going to stand on. And so you had people who stood on the Constitution, who stood on the Bill of Rights, who stood on their religious beliefs to not comply. And that's the key thing. You've got to have something. As I've said many times, our faith in Christ gives us a fulcrum point that is outside of this world. And if you got that faith, and if you're trusting in that, you got something that they

don't have any power over you. Even if they kill you, they don't have any power over you. That's a very important thing. You've got to have that, and you've got to know you've got to have the authority and the foundation. You have to have the vision of what our government should look like. That's what the Bill of Rights in the Constitution provides. It provides that vision. You don't like what they're doing, now, well, what

would you do differently? Well, I wouldn't force the constitution. I'd bring it back by force if necessary. That's the thing. What remains of freedom today was saved by nothing other than a small amount of public resistance that made the regime think twice about extending. And definitely it's experiment and tyranny and folks, this is why I wouldn't go near that January the sixth stuff with a ten foot pole. You're going to show up and try to keep this guy

in office who did this. You're going to go to an event that's going to be loaded with agent provocateurs who are going to set you up to put you in prison. I said that to people. I told them Alex was ripping them off and putting them in danger, and they went anyway anyway. So the battle is for the hearts and minds, and it's only going to be the people of principle who are going to fight this, and the people a are going to have to have something to stand on. That's why I

disagree with this. Otherwise excellent and kudos to the people at the Mesa's Institute who put Trump's name in there. Most people, the virus did it to us, The pandemic did it to us, The Biden did it to us. Any think the Democrat governors did it to us, every excuse. But he who must not be named Trump was named in this. So good for them, and they got it absolutely right. You got to have something to stand on. You got to take your stand, but you're not going to

take your stand in the thin air. And you have to have a vision of what you want. That's the key thing. And so this Brownstone article before we quit and take a break, and I want to get to some of your comments here. This is from Gigi Foster. It was picked up by Brownstone. We build a new in Australia. And I'm not going to go into all the details here, but the bottom line is that, as you said in mid November twenty twenty three, they set up an organization Australians

for Science and Freedom. And she said for the benefit of readers finding themselves in or wanting to establish similar nascent groups across the world, let me share the experiences in logic that have motivated us and founding and framing Australians for science and freedom and guiding us into organizing, structuring and planning to build for this conference. And she said, why do we do this well? Because the key thing was, she said, a problem many people had with this they

always do, is they think that they're alone. That nobody else thinks like this. This is the power propaganda, the power of the government and the government complacent media to make you think that you're alone. And so part of this was finding other people and then to be able to make sure that you keep lines of communication open, that you start to build from the ground up. This is what I've been talking about for a long time, actually doing

it in Australia. Many people thought they were literally all alone and going crazy on their mind for years. This is not That's especially true of people who's who were injured, of families of people who had died. They thought, well, this is Vauchi says, it's rare. I guess it just happened

to us. It's happening to everybody. A lesson to draw from the COVID era is to see the divisive narratives, whether you're talking about COVID or climate, or gender or whatever being pushed continuously by today's media, governments and other large entities were the poisonous and self serving propaganda they are. You see, it was necessary for Trump to poison your mind before he could poison your bodies.

Being glad to see other humans as enemies, whether because they're coughing, or because they're using coal fired energy, or because they're not demonstrating uncritical acceptance of our subjective reality not only is destructive to our psychological and social health, but it cripples our ability to call out actual problems that are being regularly sidestepped

and often made worse by those self same large entities. So one job of this organization was to organize as many disparate independent thinkers who believe reform is both needed and possible, and to broadly adhere to a few core guiding principles. So how do we do it well? They said? You know, we have to that often initially finding each other through hopeful coal calls or third party referrals, and learning gradually about one another's strengths and weaknesses. In other words,

it's a connection process that is there. The contributions range from writing books and op eds, to holding local events and other things like that. So this is one of the reasons why they have to shut down social media, because people be able to connect with social media. Obviously, people be able to share their thoughts on social media. It's one of the reasons why we've got to get out of social media because all of those tools of control are

there. You know, Elon Musk reinstituted proper pronouns and no dead naming and all the rest of this stuff, and then after blowback, he said, no, we just that's not for everybody. That's just in Brazil because of a court decision or whatever, they'll shut it down immediately when all they have to do is just declare an emergency and he will comply. He became the

world's richest man. Now his stocks has dropped, but you know he's still you know, essentially they became the world's richest man by doing exactly what the governments want. And perhaps what the government wants is a billionaire that you trust as a savior, whether it is Trump or whether it's Elon Musk. Maybe that's also something they want. Did you think about that? So anyway,

they organized some conferences and started doing that. But she said, but here's the key thing, and you can read the whole article there at Brownstone. But she said, so we challenged people in these sessions. We said, so you don't like the present health system, well what would a better one look like? And where can we try it out. You don't like what's being taught at schools, Well what curriculum and what schooling protocols would you suggest?

And how about trying out your ideas in your neighborhood with your own kids. How about doing it in your own house with your own kids. You don't like the mainstream media, how might you open an alternative channel and drawing the lessons embodied in the experiences of others. And so she said, we're just learning. We just started. But it's important that people start to come together and that they have a rallying point and then they realize that they're not

alone. That is one of the key things with all of this. Sprumford, thank you very much for the tip. He says, I was shocked to learn that we currently live under forty two active national emergency declaration. Yeah, there's no constitution as far as these people are concerned. They put that stuff there and they leave it there so they can say that they're independent of it. Seventeen of them have been signed by Trump and Biden in the last

six and a half years. There you go, Michael d Sylvia Knew some declared to permanent state of emergency in California. Yeah, and it's pretty clear why they've got a state of emergency, isn't it as well? And so Chevkin three twenty one and Elizabeth New Jersey. The mask signs and the social distancing signs still remain in place. See, there is a difference in localities,

isn't there. And that's why it's important. You know, you might want to think about that if there's any way for you to move, because you're going to get it really extra hard the next time as well, because you're still getting it now. It's the mentality of the people. It's like, you know, it's like Gerald, he's staying in New York. He's got an attachment to that area, but you know, it's it's going to

be harder and be harder there. Michael Pomroy, my barber just went in to do some cleaning and maintenance, and the cops showed up to make sure he wasn't opening. You know how many times we see that. Remember that elderly barber who wasn't afraid, you know, and they made him part of a protests there at the Capitol grounds of Michigan against Whitmer that came after him

as well too. I'll never forget the you know, I used the example many times of the woman who had a it was some nail salon or something like that, or hair salon. And you had this guy who was the judge, the county judge in Texas is the top official, and he had been around when he Bowler came to town. I've told this story many times. He was out there telling everybody, Oh, it's nothing, it's nothing.

We've got so many hospitals and doctors and nurses, it's nothing. And there was an illegal immigrant who came in and not even an immigrant, a foreign citizen who came here illegally from Africa who had ebola. He was very sick. He ultimately died, and two nurses who treated him caught it as well. But this guy, Clayton or something like that was his name, I can't remember. He's still still judged there, but he went around there and he drove the guy to the hospital or something like that, and made

a point of walking around without having any protective clothing on or mask. Told everybody go to the football games. We've got a football game coming up, in a professional game. Everybody go. We got lots of hospitals and doctors, no problem. And then when all this stuff came around, and he went after this woman who had this nails on. Her name was Shelley something, and he put all kinds of charges against her, wanted to put her in jail, came up with massive fines, all the rest of stuff.

The people that are there locally, you better pay attention because they can really make your life hell. They can make life worse than the Feds or worse than the state would do, or they can make it better. David Blackburn, thank you very much for the tip, And he says, a friend of mine, an actor years ago, had a holistic clinic that was shut down by the AMA police. Yeah. Oh, they love that monopoly, don't they. Rockefeller has helped them with all of that stuff. KWD sixty

eight. Whatever the cost, people will comply, look forward to my non compliance again. Hyja seventy two. People wearing masks are like waiting for a pat on the back. They want to be seen as an example of something nothing other than sheep burnhouse Blue says, but my face mask protected you, so I deserve a little thank you. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, And you know they even had the audacity to try to use the logic.

Well, we tell people they gott to wear seatbelts anything. Oh so my seat belt doesn't protect me, My seat belt protects you in your car. Right, the motorcycle helmet doesn't protect the motorcycle motorcyclist, it protects the driver in the car. Or actually the motorcycle helmet protects the semi truck driver who hits the motorcyclist. It was stupid. Everything about it was just beyond stupidity. Chef can three twenty one. The maskers in my area usually look neurotic,

Soylink Goy said. Excess deaths are up in the UK for kids nine to fourteen by twenty two percent. Yes, yeah, David Blackburn says. David's worse than the crossing guards are the police who are given state authority, a badge, gun, tasers, yet are unelected and have no duty to protect anyone and no constitutional knowledge. That's why it's important try to get a

constitutionally elected sheriff. You know, we don't vote for the police officers, and they actually they work for the you know, their bureaucrats who are not answerable to you. You know, at least with the sheriff's deputies and stuff, they can go off the rails as well, but at least, you know, in theory, you can vote the sheriff out. But sometimes you got to go the Athens, Tennessee route even with the sheriffs. Audi Mr are good to see you there. Modern retro radio. So there's more than

half of my YouTube comments are auto deleted. Wow is that right? I can't even log into YouTube anymore. I'm so totally banned, so I don't even bother trying to set up an account. Social media has taken censorship to the next level. Yeah, it has, and I've gone to the next thing. Life is too short to worry about whether or not these people at YouTube like what I'm doing or not. I really don't care anymore, and

I really don't care about Twitter. We'll be right back. Elvis the Beetle and the Sweet Sounds of Motown. Find them on the Oldies channel at Apsradio. Dot com. You're listening to the David Night Show. M. Yeah, we had an interesting thing happened at the VA. Here. You're seeing pictures of people on Vjday, that's Victory over Japan Day, when the war actually ended. Celebrations in New York. There were a lot of people taking

pictures that day, a lot of people hugging and kissing total strangers. But there was one particular kiss that became very famous. That one right there eventually became known as the kiss. The kiss. Well, people who were running this federal government who literally hate us, they hate our history and everything about us. And a good example of this happened with the Department of Veteran Affairs. They banned that photograph from all department facilities. It was so iconic that

they had it up at many of these veteran places. And I'm going to play for you the guy who was the sailor who kissed that. It's a little video where he talks about what happened that day, talked a little bit about his war experience and why he kissed a nurse then. And it wasn't just the free alcohol that was flowing everywhere. There's something else there as well.

But there was a memo that went out yesterday and I said, to promote a culture of inclusivity and awareness, your cooperation is vital to get rid of this picture everywhere. Take it down right away. Isn't it such cynical or Weellian double speak to call their censorship, their intolerance of all of this stuff inclusivity, isn't it? It makes me sick to see this kind of

stuff. And it was a person who was actually a memo by somebody in authority, but the person above her overrode that, and so the photo will stay on display as the head of the VAS spoke out about it. As you can imagine, once it was posted, what had happened. And somebody posted the memo on social media, it went viral, and so even the Biden administration, even those guys, had to back off, because you know, after all, this is an election year. Secretary Dennis mcdono acted hours

after a copy of the memo from a VA assistant under secretary. This, by the way, people looked at this person's background is evidently somebody who has had a very troubled past and the burecracy. But of course they never find anybody. They just moved them to another jurisdiction, you know, whether there's a mass of problems. There was an AIDS outbreak at some VA hospital that

somebody implied she might be guilty of negligence in it. But of course, you know, they instead of investigating this, instead of you know, perhaps holding her accountable, they just move her. The same kind of thing they did with the Satanist Michael Akino, who was a colonel or lieutenant colonel or something, and he worked for the Nessay and he quartally abused kids there at the presidio. Young kids said, no, that's that's a you know,

Michael in his house and he's got a black room in his house. And his grandfather, who was a chaplain there, said what ye. As a matter of fact, he did have a black room there. But as they began investigation procedures, the NSA moved this satanic pedophile. He'd gone on Oprah Winfrey bragging about how he was, you know, had this little Satanic church that he was doing and all the rest of the stuff. They took this

literal satanic pedophile. They moved him to another jurisdiction. So this woman's been moved around with all the problems that she's got the photos removal from all VA health facilities. The memo about that was shared extensively on social media. The memo had said that the photo quote depicts a non concentable act, unquote,

and it's inconsistent with the department's sexual harassment policy. So the VA head McDonogh on Tuesday tweeted out a copy of the image, which appeared in Life magazine, and added, let me be clear, this image is not banned from VA facilities, and we will keep it in VA facilities at least until after the election. Then we'll see because Biden administration is getting crazy and crazier, aren't they. Of course it was the Trump administration. Trump has been at

the very forefront of all this other stuff right as well. Certainly in his personal life, he's been promoting this kind of stuff. Two people familiar with the memo confirmed it was authentic and said that McDonough had never approved it, and he resented it once informed that it had been sent out. And it even got to the White House Press Secretary Jean Pierre, who said, the VA is not going to be banning this photo. And I imagine that's where

you know, they got on the phone with a vahead about that. Copies of the memo racked up millions of views on social media became a political lightning rod. The photo was taken August fourteenth, nineteen forty five, known as VJ Day, the day Japan surrendered to the United States. As people spilled into New York City streets from restaurants, bars, and movie theaters celebrating the news, George Mendonza spotted Greta Friedman, spun her around and planted a kiss.

The two had never met, and they were kind of like ships that passed the night, except during the day. I never knew each other. The photo by Alfred Eisenstadt. It's called VJ Day in Times Square, but most people know it simply as the kiss. Friedman told the Library of Congress in two thousand and five that it wasn't a romantic event. She said, it was just an event of thank God the war is over kind of thing. She added in an oral history of the photo, it wasn't my choice

to be kissed. The guy just came over kissed her. Grab. Oh, well, there we go. She died in twenty sixteen at the age of ninety two. He died in twenty and nineteen at the age of ninety five. They were the same age. And as a matter of fact, this has been celebrated even with statues. I had not seen this before. I'm sorry, that's the wrong one. Let's take a look. Here this is and it's been in several different locations, and so it's a large statue

that somebody made out of this photograph. I've seen a very large statue as my foot. We were there and took pictures of it. The American Gothic statue where you got the guy with a pitchfork and the farmer and his wife and everything. They had a really big version of that in Chicago when Karen and I were there. But this picture there, it is in one particular place. Here it is a little bit closer. You can see the picture there. And they've had it in a lot of different locations. Here it

is on a pier. I think that might be in Sarasota. I'm not sure. We got a little bit more information coming up about that, but it had a bit of an issue. It's been these people who are out there trying to rewrite the rules for society. Put graffiti on the leg of the nurse and tagged it with hashtag me too graffiti. It has been removed

out of several locations because of people who are complaining about this. The Thursday memo informed Veterans Integrated Services Network directors that the photo depicted quote a non consensual act and violated the no tolerance policy towards sexual assault and harassment. It was done by Rema an O Nelson, an Assistant under secretary, who allegedly argued that his removal would promote a more comfortable atmosphere in centers. Yes, we

have to make sure that nobody is offended by anything. Let's just take it everything now. Just have you know, brutalist architecture and white walls everywhere because it's medication time. One floor of the cuckoosness to foster a more trauma informed environment that promotes the psychological safety of our employees and the veterans that we serve. Photographs depicting the VJ Day and Times Square should be removed from all VA

facilities, she said. In her memo, Perspectives on historical events and their representations evolve, she noted. She said recent discussions have highlighted concerns about the non consensual nature of the kiss, prompting debate on consent and the appropriateness of celebrating such images in today's environment, especially within institutions such as the VHA facilities, which are committed to upholding standards of creating a safe and respectful environment.

You see, this is the new America spelled with a K. These are people who have been thoroughly brainwashed, propagandas and doctrinated in our school system and then are trying to make a name for themselves in this bureaucracy. The memo urged directors to instead hang photos capturing the spirit of victory and peace without compromising the VA's safe and respectable environment. She said, your cooperation of this matter

is vital. Please ensure these photographs are promptly removed. What I would like to know is, since they left the photos up, did they remove her? You better believe they didn't. There's no word at all about that. She's still in place until after the election Reema and O Nelson. The email's subject line was operational memorandum removal and replacement of VJ Day and Times Square photographs. Yeah, truly amazing, So and it took a while. Took a

while. It was that went out on the twenty ninth of February, those last Thursday, and from Thursday to Tuesday, that order was in effect as far as most people were concerned. Maybe some of the people who got the memo were told to take it down were the ones who leaked it. But you know it was there for nearly a week, And so what is the

story behind this photograph? It's kind of interesting. The photograph was published a week later in Life magazine, among many photographs of celebrations around the United States, a twelve page section that was titled Victory Celebrations, but that particular picture stood out. And two different books, the photographer gave two slightly different accounts of taking the photograph. The first one here was the one we'll talk about, he says in Times Square. On VJ Day, I saw a sailor

running around the street, grabbing any and every girl inside. Whether she was a grandmother, stout, thin old, didn't make any difference. I was running ahead of him with my leika looking back over my shoulder, but none of the pictures that were possible pleased me. Then suddenly, in a flash, I saw something white being grabbed. I turned around and clicked the moment

the sailor kissed the nurse. If she had been dressed in a dark dress, I would have ever taken the picture if the sailor had worn a white uniform. Same way. But I took exactly four pictures, and it was done within just a few seconds. Only one is right on account of the balance, and the other is the emphasis is wrong. The sailor's on the left side. It's either too small or too tall. People tell me that when I'm in heaven, they'll remember this picture. US Navy photojournalist Victor Jorgenson

captured another view of the same scene. See if you can pull that up. They've got that in that article there. This is the one about the historical photos. Here. Yeah, I scroll down, there's another angle of that that was captured by another photographer. Well maybe not. Maybe it's not on there. Maybe it's the other article. I think it's got a lot of different photographs on it. Anyway, he was a Navy photojournalist, Victor

Jorgenson. He titled his photograph Kissing the War Goodbye, and so they said, actually that was the other angle. I think that was kind of a side angle in that picture. That's the top. Yeah, that's a different angle. Decades later, the unknown couple was identified as an American sailor, George Mendoza. As I said before, both of them were twenty one years old, and so I gave you her story and I'll give you his story

as he tells it here. But that sculpture that I was showing, the guy who did it did it as I took it from the photograph and went back. In two thousand and five they had the first temporary installation in Sarasota. He manufactured a life size bronze precursor to the huge statues. He called it Unconditional Surrender, using a computer copying technology that would be used for the entire series. Twenty five feet tall. A Starpham version of the statue was

part of a temporary exhibit in sarasotaw thousand and five at the Bayfront. And so I think that's where this is right there. And then the controversies began. In two thousand and seven, they put in a temporary installation in California in Chicago, big naval base there. But you know it is in California, so people are not happy about that. Two thousand and nine aluminum copy to Sarasota gets into it creates a controversy, and this is what has happened

to our society now. So you know, he wasn't the only one, of course, taking pictures. As I said, Life magazine had an entire magazine about that victory. And another photographer, William Shrout, has a lot of similar photographs. I showed some of those the opening of this But he

says they capture one thing that Eisenstadt could not easily have captured. Images of Eisenstadt himself and one photo Eisenstadt kisses reporter, his camera slung over his shoulder and a pose not unlike that of the famous kiss he photographed that day, and another he and that woman walked towards Shrout with bright smiles on their faces.

Shroud's images of a host of other anonymous embraces helped put that famous kiss in context, and Shroud's images of the man behind that photo remind us that even if a photojournalist is meant to be an impartial witness to history, is also a part of history that he's witnessing. Makes me think of Sam Sam Montoya, who was there to cover January the sixth. That's what they came after him for you know, because he got enthusiastic and said some shouted some

things. He didn't He walked between the velvet ropes, he took pictures anything. But you know these people, these Biden Democrats, and not just Biden Democrats, as all these Democrats and many of the Republicans. But I want to play for you what the the say or sat in recollection of this and how it took him a long time to realize that he was the guy that was there, and how he knew it was him. This is from the

American Veterans Center. Yeah, they used to celebrate veterans years and years before in Times Square when the celebrating the end of the war and a few drinks. I didn't know who the hell I grabbed. I knew shoes had the uniform. Well, we had been in the Pacific for two years back in forty five. Now at that time of the war, we had just taken Okinawa. That was going to take about six months to get that American army out of Europe, getting them all the way out there for the invasion of

Japan. So a few ships out there, like the Sullivans. We've been out there for two years, say says, send them guys back to the States. So in July of forty five we got our orders to come home. My younger sister married a Navy guy here at Newport, and he was from Long Island, New York. Originally, he says, his parents were coming from Long Island up here to visit them, and they brought their nice with him. So I met the Nie and I said, holy, he's

beautiful. So I kept in touch with the Lease my phone. And now my leave was running out and the war still on, so I said, well, I'll make reservations to fly out of New York. Went to New York the last few days of my leave, and I met the Nie. It was my last day in New York. We're in a Radio City music

hall. Well, why the show was going? I went watching the rockets a little bit, and all of a sudden, the hell of a commotion out on the streets, and the people out on the streets are pounding on the doors of Radio City, and then in the theater we're wondering what the hell is going on outside there. So finally they stop the show and they put the lights on, and they said, the Jeffs have surrendered. The wars over. Well, the people in the radio city went wild. We

come down into the Times Square, question of a million people. So my date and I we go with the childs bond and the bartender put all the glasses up on the bar and he's pouring the booze and whatever. He poured your drink. So we're coming down into the Times Square. The war's over, and boy, hometon in Times Square was wild, and I had quite a few drinks in me and I saw the nurse out. Let's go back five months in the war and we're still back in the Pacific. And just

before we left out there, the aircraft carried the Bunker Hill. She got hit. She took a couple of suicide dive bombers, some of them planes on the deck sided exploding and burning up, and the hell of a fire. And we was ordered to go alongside of her. And there's a lot of men on the bunker Hill that were trapped in the fires. Well, they start jumping off the bunker Hill and we picked up one hundreds of them. We met the hospital ship and the Solace was the name of the hospital

ship. And we're transferring the wounded onto the hospital ship, and I saw what those nurses did that day te these guys and they're hurting, and it's still in the back of my head. So now back in Times Square when the war ends, and I saw the nurse. If that girl did not have a nurse's uniform, and I never would have done that. What I remembered out there, and that's what did it. Of course, after it was over, I went my way and the nurse went her way. Thought

nothing of it. And one day this guy, Francis Sylvia. He's deceased today, but Francis Sylvia called me up one day and he says, where the hell were you the day the war rendered? And I says, I was in Times Square the moment the war rendered. I said. He said, well, I know, God damn well you was. I said, the hell are you no where I was? You're asking me where I was. He says, well, I got a Life magazine here and there's a picture of a sailor grabbing the nurse. He says, he said, I

know it's you. I said, you're kidding me. He says, I know it's you. I said, well, bring the magazine over the house, and he brings the Life magazine, and I looked at it and my first reaction what I saw was the hands. The first thing I said, God, damn, that is me. I hadn't remembered nothing about the kiss and the excitement of times. Where's a few years. And I looked at it and looked at it, and then I began to study it. And then I found my initials tattooed on my right arm. It's in the folding,

and I knew it was me. I could see the face. I knew it was me. Yeah. Well, yeah, that's the way America used to be, as listeners think, they went through war, depression and everything else, and the country was in much better shape today, much better shape in so many different ways. After that's k the six days after, after a decade of that kind of stuff, Brian and Dev McCartney, what this is ridiculous. Yeah, it is ridiculous. So they come after it

AUDI modern retro radios. After the election, they're going to replace that photo

with a picture of Lindsey Graham giving Zelensky a big kiss. Sorry about that visual, yeah, Junck Silver. The VJ Day photo incident has yet another example of how the Marxists are constantly probing and testing how much they can get away with exactly, And if people hadn't said anything about it, they would have done it, just like they did all of the stuff to us, and nobody said anything about it. We had a lot of people saying, Hey, it's Trump, he's just playing for d chess, Leave him alone,

don't criticize him. Test how much they can get away with, how much of our culture they can debase at any given time, and whether or not they can kill us, and we'll just go along with it. Enslave us, lock us up, lock us down? Which way way you want to go? Forsn Goal says, if the nurse didn't make an issue of it, then who has the right to make an issue with it? I really wish people would stop getting upset for other people. The person getting upset

claiming racist or sexual harassment is the one with the issues. Birdhouse Blues. Could this erasure of history be classified as a generational genocide? Jason Barker good to see, Jason, notice the lack of morbidly obese people in those old photos. We need to be able to get back out and active like we used to. I agree, and I think there's you know, a lot of it is in our food as well. We're going to talk about that when we come back. Trump Burger Forever. Where are the fat people?

That's right, they're here today, They're here to that and where they come from, They're they're everywhere. They kind of knew that was going to happen. And yeah, we don't get much exercise, We a lot of garbage. And then there are real chemical disruptors. All of those things combined. I mean, it's just just like when you see the collapsing population. It's mental, it's social, psychological, it's chemical. There's so many different components

to it. That's what makes it so intractable and tractable the problem. We're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back looking for better information. Apsradionews dot com features articles and commentary, along with audio from all the top news from around the world. Apsradionews dot com analyzing the globalists, next move and now the deep and nutshell. Well, you know, before I say anything at all about the Super Tuesday stuff and what's going to happen with

politics, to me, this is more important. A story that's not widely covered. Actually, this is out of Syracuse, New York, And there were a couple of places where this was picked up. Fox News picked it up, They picked it up in New York, and the New York paper in Syracuse was the one who really spun this in a weaponized way. Listen to this headline Upstate, New York creamery owner admits to selling raw milk cheese that led to two deaths from listeria outbreak. Now why would they put it

that way? I looked at that. It's like, oh, listeria. When we were living in Texas, Bluebell ice Cream had a listeria issue. They were not using raw milk. By the way, I like Bluebell ice cream. It's really good ice cream, but they don't use raw milk. It was in their factory. It was a cleaning issue. They had some machines there that were not cleaned properly. Little Listeria bacteria, which is evidently there around around milk or whatever if you're not careful, if you don't clean

it carefully, got in to that and they had people got sick. I don't remember if anybody died or not, but they had massive fines. They had to shut down that factory. But you know the government gave them massive fines. There was criminal charges against an officer that was there, and so I know that it wasn't raw milk was not the issue. It's a sanitation issue. But anybody can have a sanitation issue, but they want to make it about the raw milk. There was about a couple employees who did not

clean this up, and they'd had a couple of issues with it. But now because of what's going on with Amos Miller and Pennsylvania and other things like that nearby New York wants to chi them along with that, it's always raw milk. The owner of a Delaware County creamery pleaded guilty in Syracuse yesterday in federal court to producing cheese that caused a listeria outbreak that killed two people and hospitalized six others in two thousand in sixteen. But again, it doesn't have

anything to do with it being raw milk. Same thing has happened with many other producers. Happened with a big Bluebell producers making ice cream out of non raw milk. He pleaded guilty to causing the introduction of adulterated food into interstate commerce, so they made it a federal case, made a federal case out of it. And again, you know, when we talk about adulterated food,

I guess he could just plead it's adult food. You know, it's the kind of stuff you're supposed to have when you're older, right, like adult movies or adult pictures. What, No, those are adulterated. That's adulterated sex. That's what they mean by adult it. Yes, it is limited to people at a particular age, but what they really mean by it is it's an adulterated view of sex. This is an adulterated food. And so here's the Fox headline. It's a little bit more responsible. New York

cheesemaker pleads guilty in two thousand and six listeria outbreak case. They don't mention the raw milk stuff. They said that he had repeatedly tested positive for the bacteria from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen. It didn't have anything to do with the fact that it was raw milk. It was just an unclean facility that was there. And yet you'll this is weaponized propaganda to shut down our food supply. Well, you could be very afraid of these farmers out there.

You need to get your your food in a pristine grocery store. That's really where you need to go, right. The EU is passing a major legislation that ties into what we've been talking about, the thirty by thirty, the fifty by fifty thirty percent of the land. They want to be controlling that by twenty thirty, and that's part of their agenda. And the EU and the US they're saying fifty percent by twenty fifty. They're much higher. In

the EU they want to go to eighty percent. And Syrian Girl in terms of the bacteria stuff, says pretty much all of the listerium bacterial illness associated with raw milk has been traced back to pasteurized milk a deli or something else. Raw milk has beneficial enzymes that kill pathogens, which are killed in the

heat of the pasteurization process. That's right. Yeah, the local dairy that we go to here, we go on Saturdays because they're open up to the public on Saturdays, and some of their stuff is sold in stores, and so they have to go through light pasteurization or to be able to do that.

And so what that does is that takes out some of the beneficial probiotics, takes out the beneficial probotics, but they don't homogenize it, and it is completely different from the milk, and homogenization is a very dangerous I think. So, you know, we get it for that on a raw milk producer, but that is that they have great, great milk and they don't do any cheese or anything like that. Michael Palm, Way, if people die from raw milk, we would have all been dead centuries ago. That's

right. Yeah, they not only not only didn't die, but they had a lot more kids than were able to have today, and so there's something in the food that is a lot more unhealthy than what they used to have. Jason Barker says, how we all not dead after drinking raw milk for centuries? The same thing A cult a priestess says. England still allows raw milk and cream. I tried clotted cream from England, not yummy clotted cream. Yeah, I don't know what that is. So what are they doing

in the EU? Last week the EU quietly passed a controversial landmark bill. Yeah, it is setting new precedents and everything, but of course they have marked your land in that sense for theft is what's happening with the EU, and it has to be ratified by the various states, but of course will they generally rubber stamp this stuff. It establishes the EU's supposed necessity to restore the land and the sea, which effectively grants member states more power to mitigate

and to sequester land. In other words, are going to lock it up. This is a UN Agenda twenty one sometime in the twenty first century. We're going to just basically get everybody off of the land, including the farmers. We're going to lock everybody in the cities. We've now seen much more detail about that. It was kind of nebulous. There were some maps that came out about it, but it was like, how in the world theyre going to get everybody out? Well, I know, you can pretty well

see it, can't you. That was the plan. About twenty fifteen they started talking about the UN twenty thirty Agenda for Sustainable Development, and then they started talking about the smart cities and the fact that you will own nothing and you will live in these cities, and so it is to sequester the land to get us off of it. They said, this comes after enduring weeks and weeks after protests from farmers across Europe. They're still going ahead with this

agenda. And see the problem is the farmers are pushing back on it, but the public doesn't realize implications for them, and they're not standing with the farmers. And here in the United States there's not even any pushback against this stuff known as the EU Nature Restoration Law. This is about taking everything back that they want to take us back to the dark ages. They want to

depopulate us. It's like the Georgia guidestones. They want few people. They want us living in a neo feudalistic society where we have a bare subsistence living where we're going to be locked into open air prisons in these smart cities and the rest of this stuff. And they call it restoration. Yeah, these

euphemisms. And it passed three hundred twenty nine to two hundred sive. The bill faced heavy opposition from the European People's Party, the largest political consortium in the EU Parliament, which was able to get the bill to rescind some of

its original stipulations, but it still remains very very bad. EPP fought against all the additional governmental red tape and added procedures that farmers would need to follow, which is one of the things of farmers protesting across the EU are demonstrating

against the German publication. Dw I think that's a devote noted that the policy requires final approval from EU member states before it becomes de facto law, but it is normally guaranteed after a vote such as this, though because of this heavy resistance, it may not happen, and if people would do something about it and stand with the farmers, it would not happen. Now they call the nature Restoration Law, but as I said before, it really is about

this rewilding they call it, and just the loss of civilization. They're doing it in parks or doing it everywhere. They're bringing wild animals and all the rest. And we've seen elements of this, you know in the United States where reintroducing wolves into certain areas again to you know, attack the farmers essentially and their lifestyle. But it is an essential piece, they said in their statement. This is coming from the people who have put it through, bragging

about what they've accomplished. They said, it is an essential piece of the European Green Deal. Oh wait a minute, wasn't it AOC who was talking about a green New Deal. You see, it is a global conspiracy. It is a global agenda. They didn't even bother to change the names in most of these places, but they said it follows a scientific consensus and recommendations to restore Europe's ecosystems. It's a consensus. Everybody has. They got a

scientific consensus. They all think the same thing. They all say the same thing. Well, because they're being paid by the government to say the same thing. To reach the overall EU targets, member states must restore at least thirty percent of habitats covered by the new law by twenty thirty. There's your thirty by thirty. Got to rewild, got to confiscate, got a sequester, got to steal, got to steal this stuff, thirty by thirty.

Everybody's just upset about Trump losing his buildings in New York. They're going to do this to everybody, and they're going to do it to starve us. It doesn't really affect us if Trump loses his buildings. Yes, people say that, but that's a legal precedent they've set quietly by. While all these legal precedents have been used against us to destroy our businesses and as Trump who said we were not essential, well he's not essential now as far as I'm

concerned. So thirty by thirty. But then you know we have in the United States they want to get it fifty percent by fifty. So they got the thirty by thirty, the fifty by fifty, and the EU they want it even more radical. They want it sixty by twenty forty. Sixty percent of the land rewilded, stolen and turned back into so I think because again you know, this is the radical environmentalism. Like my uncle was talking about the forest. That's why we see such bad forest fires right now. They

don't want to do stewardship, they don't want to do conservation. This is what the radical environmentalists want to do. It's better for it to be wild, No, it's not. God has put us here to tend the land, and it is better when we do that. Actually, there's more forests with us taking care of them than there was when there was nobody doing that. And then they want by twenty fifty. In Europe, they don't want

fifty percent, they want ninety percent. Ninety percent. They're going to do this really, really hard and really drastically in the EU, as restoring drained peat lands is one of the most cost effective ways to reduce emissions in the agricultural sector. EU countries must restore at least thirty percent of drained peat lands by twenty thirty, and at least a quarter of them must be rewetted, rewetted. Got to rewet those lands. I guess they're marking their territory.

They and so and then fifty percent of it rewt by twenty fifty. So this part of it. They don't want to drain the swamp. They want to revitalize a swamp. And these public officials are wetting themselves as well. Over all of the they got the public wedding themselves. I guess at the very least over this climate. Mcguffin, Robert or Representative Massey Thomas Massey is going to bring in Julian Assange's brother to Biden's State of the Union, he

put on Twitter. He said Biden will be looking at Julian Assige's brother, Gabriel Shipton, and the House Gallery Thursday night as Biden delivers the State of the Union. Bringing Shipton as his guest is part of Massey's strategy to pressure Biden to drop the Trump administration's charges against Assange, who was facing up to one hundred and seventy five years in prison if extra diited and convicted in the

US. Were exposing US war crimes by publishing documents. So it all happened with again Trump's CIA Attorney general bar But the CIA runs both of these guys. The US government's ongoing effort to prosecute Julianssange threatens the First Amendment, said Massey, and the rights of Americans, and it should be exposed. Well, he's absolutely right about that. Meanwhile, another thing that was real yesterday was it Biden flew in three hundred and twenty thousand illegals in twenty twenty three,

and the Conservatives are rightfully upset about that. And yet wasn't it Abbot that was flying them further into the country and bussing them further into the country. You're sending them in the wrong direction. Send them back over the border where they came from, and let Mexico deal with it. Let Mexico send them back to Venezuela or wherever El Salvador. But Abbot was doing the same thing. And I've said many times how is that a good thing. Oh,

he's owning the Libs. Good example of why we can't have nice things because we're only focused on owning the Libs. And as we've seen, and we've known this for quite some time, they've been talk about the fact that they were bringing them in at night and people saw that. You know, they're flying them into these empty airports and people track that. So we followed them and they go to like a rest area and they wait there for a while, and then a bus comes by and picks them up. They're doing

it all under cover of darkness. They're doing it covertly. They know what's wrong, and they're doing it. You know, Biden hates this kind He's a trader. He's a trader, just like Trump is a trader, both of these guys. And there's no competition to them whatsoever. Enabling the flights is the one mobile smartphone app created by Border Patrol. They've got an app for this. Not only are they doing it, they got an app for it. It permits illegals to apply for entry in their home countries before they

fly to the United States. Yeah, so they don't even have to take the dangerous journey. I guess if they've got they've got the app, they can just fly it. They don't have to go through I guess the biometric facial scanning. They don't have to take their shoes off, they don't have to get the naked body skinner. They didn't have to wear the masks during all the lockdown stuff and everything. Are they vaccinated? Are they sick with anything? We don't care. We don't care. Just bring them in.

Not a problem at all. We have air Peters is going to be joining us later in the program. Before he comes on, we're going to talk about a lot of the car articles that he's got, but this one, and I'll mention this to him as well. You know, the EPA has become one of the most activists of the three letter bureaucracies that are out there. Created by Nixon to do cleanups, and that's the way it was sold to everybody. Cleanups of toxic waste dumps and you know, set up sites

that were going to be extremely expensive to fix. So the government brings in the wheelbarrows of cash from the federalist to pay it off, but then started talking about it was going to take care of the air quality, and they have used this now to make all kinds of automotive mandates, and now here is the most recent one. You know, in Europe they're talking about banning

car repairs of cars if they're fifteen years old or whatever. The EPA will be the ones to do that here in the United States, and they will do it by banning aftermarket car modifications and these car modification bans where it bans you doing anything with the intake, the exhaust, you know, fine tuning the engine, the ECU, any of that kind of stuff. All of that is banned. And of course it will eventually be used to ban any repairs because hey, if you repair this, how can we tell sins this

is not factory spect Maybe you did something to violate our rules. And it was EPA who nearly shut down Volkswiking because they said you're doing you're doing cheating. Now they're coming after Commins Diesel for the same thing. They are also not just shutting down our transportation, but the EPA is aggressively trying to shut down energy generation. Now they have turned their sights on power plants that are supplying electricity to the grid. These people are out of control. When are

we ever going to go on the offense against them. Do you even hear any Republicans talking about the EPA and trying to get them in line. They're one of the most aggressive agencies attacking our lives right now, the EPA. There's so many of them. Quite frankly, but all these agencies, the federal government, they all hate us more than the Nazis and the Japanese did during World War Two. There's an ideal among Americans. This is coming from

the Auto wire. There's an ideal among some Americans, usually those who lean a little more left, that federal agencies like the EPA are heroes who are constantly doing good little evil. However, just think about two incidents, they said. First of all, you remember a few years ago, the EPA spilled pollutants from a gold mine in Colorado into the Animous River, which then

polluted the Colorado River. Water that was normally beautifully crystal clear in some areas turned a mustard yellow as recreationists were worn to stay away until everything cleared up. While accidental, the end result was the EPA, the federal agency charged with protecting the environment, had caused this amount of pollution as yeah as negligent

behavior which they would have punished severely with anyone else. The second event which calls into question the EPA's heroic actions is what happened with the North Norfolk Southern train deveriilment in East Palestine, Ohio. Michael Reagan administrated. The EPA insisted that there was nothing toxic in the air in the water of the area. Yet we have seen countless examples to prove that that was not only false, but laughably so. And then they said, well, so what are they

doing now in all of this. It's hard to look at the EPA and their treatment now as they now set their sights on the aftermarket automotive parts industry, specifically when it comes to anything that they consider to be an emission's defeat

device. And so they put out an alert and they said, examples of this are things like parts and devices that might be part of the onboard diagnostic system, the OBED diagnostic trouble codes, sensors for oxygen, ammonia, particulate matter, other things like that, the exhaust gas temperature, diesel particulate filters, their sensors, exhaust gas recirculation systems e GR systems on and online. Anything there will be engine calibration that would affect engine combustion, ignition timing.

We're getting to the to look over the shoulders people are doing, any auto repairs, injection pattern, fuel injection mass for each injection event, fuel injection pressure, each gr flow rate mass, airflow rate, EGR, cooler bypassing, and I could go on and on and on, and so these people said, well, it's quite a list. If you realize it's pretty much every power train, every intake, every exhaust, possible modification or repair could

fall under this laundry list. If you realize that, then you're catching on to what's happening. And so in a memo that was issued November third, twenty twenty, and by the way, these memos which are now going out, these happened under Trump's EPA. Under Trump's EPA, it says that tuners who changed the ECU might be an illegal aftermarket defeat device, the use or

the installation of which might constitute tampering. So first we had the fact that you can't repair because and that came out with a Digital one M Copyright Act and John Deere and then GM was also saying it, you know, we've got software that's now controlling this stuff, So don't you mess with that, or you're messing with our copyrighted stuff, So you can't repair the car that you own or the tractor that you bought and own. We're going to shut

it down there now. They're going to do this with other aspects of this. Don't mess with any of this stuff. You get it out of factory spec forget it. And it's not just the EPA. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has also released a document called Tampering of Vehicle Emission Controls. It spells out how even adding a turbocharger to a vehicle could be considered to be

an emission's defeat device because it is not originally certified on the car. If you make that the standard, then pretty much they're going to stop your ability to repair your car for all practical purposes. So I said, of course, if you can produce federally approved testing which shows vehicle emissions don't increase so that specific configuration, then you can get an exception. So you think you

can do that. People who want to bring in a car, historical car from out of the country, sometimes they pay a fortune because it's a collectible car in order to do this type of thing. And they know it's a very very expensive process, and so that's what they want to limit this to. Dusty Milton, we were talking about cream earlier. He says, clotted cream comes from cows vaccinated against COVID nineteen. Yeah. Maybe. Yeah, it's got long, stringy stuff that we don't know, we've never seen anywhere

before. It's as rubbery thing. Or my son said, yeah, you can download the app. It's called Ivation. You get the frequent illegal flyer miles, earn your CLOWD and pivot points. That's right, and it got to maybe it also shows you where you can get the most free stuff. Got coupons from Governor Newsom for getting free houses and free jobs and free unemployment

and all the rest of this. Olie Farron says, David and Ireland we use the Pete wetlands as fuel for winter fires and they're trying to stop it so that we can't heat our homes. Of course, and only everything about this just amazing. Jason Barker says, they're consolidating the food. It's not about raw milk, it's about exterminating local sources of food. That's right, they're demonizing home gardening now. They said it is bad for the environment.

And you remember when they were trying to blame every every ill that that came from the Trump poisonous shot. They were trying to come up with an explanation for it. Right, Oh, it's long COVID. Well, now we know that the people that are getting long COVID are the people who've been shot multiple times. But they even came up with a thing. It's home gardening.

It's home gardening that's killing people. And it's not even that people are out in the garden doing physical labor and then having a heart attack or something. No, as you're stirring the soil, it's releasing things and that's what's killing you. It's not the shot that Trump gave you, not that at all. Dougaluge says Ami Shraw milk is fantastic. Yeah, I've had some

raw milk. I've had the Ami Shraw milk vex. The first says I don't need anything with bioengineered GMO corn syrup or heavily processed for about two weeks now and I feel so much better. Good. That's great. Raw milk is legal here in Wyoming, says Michael de Silvio. Good a little three little brit Make sure that you focus on what's happening at the local level, because they can turn that switch off real quickly with the wrong people in office.

There, three little birds, says I'm in rural upstate New York. I was threatened with jail for having chickens. Wow, in a right to farm community village. It's truly clowned world up here. Wow. We just bought a bunch of Rhode Island reds. We're going to try again. We've had some problems with predators in the path. Now we got I think it's sixteen of them right, and they're only they're not even a week old.

And it's amazing how fast these things grow. It's amazing distorted perceptions. They profit off of every inch of our demise, the food, the treatment, the drugs, the funerals. Yes, my grandmother, says KWD sixty eight, fried everything in lard. She died at one hundred and three last year. Fat free chemicals aren't healthy, yeah, Chef Ken three twenty one. Attacking the farmers is the introduction of more demicide through famine, classic communism,

Delta Mike eighty three eighty four. They want us all in a freedom city. That's what Trump calls is. It's all different, right, Oh, that's not what Klaus Schwab wants. Because Trump calls it a freedom city. We'll watch the elites enjoy their lives from our barred windows and our virtual reality. Dougle Lug says, find yourself an Amish farmer say hello. It's like buying weed thirty years ago is illegal and risky milk. Nowadays weed is legal

and raw milk as the band substances here in Michigan. It's like what hl Mincoln said about FDR. He said, you know, after he made gold illegal and illegalized ended alcohol provisions that a year ago, if I had an alcohol hip flask in my pocket and a gold coin, the alcohol was illegal and the gold was legal. This year it's the other way around. Now the gold is illegal and the and the alcohol is legal. The Syrian girl and mess chusets they can sell raw milk, kafir aged hard cheese, but

it's against a law to sell raw butter yogurt cream. Does that make sense to anybody other than political corruption? Yeah? That tells you who has bought their influence with these people. Well, we're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, I do want to mention briefly what is happening with money. The financial markets are really getting kind of crazy, and maybe there's a reason for it. We're going to be right back using free

speech to free minds. It's the David Knight Show. As we look at what has happened with de dollarization, the weaponization of the dollar by Biden and

Bitcoin and Gold hit All Time Highs - more to come as Feds add $1 TRILLION every other month now

the sanctions, everything you know, had absolutely no effect ever on Russia from the very beginning, and I said, as it was happening, you look at this. Russia is offering people a thirty percent discount if they pay in the Russian currency or if they pay with gold, and they're raking in way more money even with a thirty percent discount than they ever did before. And so it has helped them to set up bricks and to start working on an

alternative system. A rocky road to de dollarization, says Sergei Glasiev. He says India and the Bricks ten are making it clear to everybody to think about the serious effects of these unilateral sanctions, and these policies are not sustainable and they never worked again. The only thing that Biden's sanctions have done is to create hardship in Europe, in the United States, but especially in Europe.

But we're going to get our share of the hardship as well. He said, they had been thinking about this for a very long time, and then you know, they got pushed to they had to do something about it in Russia, and he said, it's not going to be done. And this

is the interesting thing is this Russian economist is talking about it. He says, this is not going to be done with some kind of a conference like they did with Breton Woods one and Breton Woods two, you know after the war ended, and then in the seventies when they did Breton Woods two and set up the Petro doll He says, it's not going to be done like that. He says it's going to be more legitimate because it's going to be

people responding to this. In other words, it's going to be kind of market based and not buy some kind of a power play at a conference. He says, we really don't need to go large scale either. It's enough if we just do bricks, if we just do Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. They don't even need South Africa. The idea of the currency is that there's two baskets. One basket is a national currency

of all countries that are involved in the process. And so once this begins and they start creating something that is stable and convenient, we think people are going to think about this American government that is adding a trillion dollars of debt every one hundred days, every one hundred days the first time says zero h We pointed out the US debt was rising at the pace of a trillion dollars every three months, or about every one hundred days. Was last September.

Total US debt, they said at the time, surpasses thirty three trillion for the first time. Since then, it's gotten more, far more stupid. Earlier today, we were shocked to report that after exploding by eighty nine billion on the last day of February loan, US debt has risen by four hundred and seventy billion in the first two months of the year to thirty four point four trillion, and it's on pace to surpass thirty five trillion and a little

over a month. So they said thirty seven trillion. Well, before the end of the year forty trillion sometime in twenty twenty five, about two years ahead of the Congressional Budget Offices impartial forecast. That was kind of interesting. I just saw an article some you know, Trump sucker trying to praise him and everything said, you know, Trump is the guy to take care of bankruptcy is and he he's had so much experience with it. Yeah, we want a guy who is you know, I guess that is true. He

does have the skills, right. He lies about the value of things and the bottom of the asset lines and everything. He recklessly borrows money. He got himself out of trouble where he couldn't even pull it out with a casino where he's essentially got a license to print money because he borrowed so much money and he borrowed it at fourteen percent interest in the nineties, when you know, when the interest rates for loans were less than half of that. And

so you know, he's he's the guy. They said, he's the guy to help us now that the United States is bankrupt. Trump is the guy that we need to turn to. They will never stop praising him or everything. It's just insane, you know, if we get Trump, I guess that'll be a decoration that we are embracing, you know, our financial bankruptcy as well as our moral and legal bankruptcy as well in all of these different regards. And so over the last couple of days, we've seen some really

crazy stuff with both gold and with bitcoin, haven't we. You know, when we look at just the last couple of days, bitcoin jumped up to an all time high. Yesterday got up to got up above sixty nine thousand dollars, a new all time high. And it's and this has something that has typically happened when they have a having a halving or whatever, you know, when changed the rules for what is required to do the bitcoin minute mining,

and so that typically causes it to spike up. This is happening now more than a month before that, and so that's also going to kick in. This is really a kind of response, I think to the ETF stuff. It is, it is jumping up and more than two billion dollars left these these exchanges. I think that is you know, because people not necessarily because they're putting it on their wallets, which would be a good thing, they're private wallets, but because perhaps this is going into this ETF stuff and

is hyping this up in true crypto fashion, says a coinbase. The new all time sorry, this is kitko. The new all time high was met with a flash crash that saw the top crypto plunge fourteen point six percent from its peak of sixty nine three hundred and thirty dollars on coin bait to hit a low near fifty nine thousand in the afternoon, before dip buyers pushed it back up to sixty three thousand, seven hundred and again, this is a

lot of people are very optimistic about it. Steve Kersh was saying, Hey, if you sign up for my paid thing, I'll show you how to trade with Krypton. He's not talking about you know a lot of people saying I think it's going to go to one hundred thousand. He says, I think it's going to go to two hundred and fifty thousand. I'm not going to chase something that's that volatile. I've had experience on these roller coaster rise before, and you know, you get to a certain age you don't like

to ride roller coasters anymore. Your heart just can't handle it. And I don't like digital financial assets either. So that's you know, no knock on the bitcoin people, go for it if you want understand the risk. But roller coaster, a digital roller coaster that I think I'll set this one out. I never planned on getting rich in my lifetime anyway, so I'm not going to say this and try to get rich all at once. The alternative

coins, we really took a beating as it fell back. And you know, when you look at this, that is one thing that really kind of gives me pause about it. Look at what they did with derivatives and the real estate market. You know, the houses are still there, the land was still there. This is real stuff of intrinsic value, and look at how they could mess that up for everybody using derivatives. That's what the CTF

stuff is, and that's what's pumping this around. I mean, this is this is over and above the normal growth cycle of bitcoin, and so goal prices are going up as well, getting very close to a record high. Maybe it did go over the record high. I don't follow this minute by

minute. Even with a pullback to two one and thirty seven dollars an ounce, goal prices are still up nearly five percent from last Thursday, and all these analysts are saying, just like they're saying for Bitcoin, they're saying the same thing for gold. It looks like it's going to go up. Gold is prime for a substantial move, second only to crypto currencies, but it'd be primarily bitcoin. And so many of them are saying, it's it's you know, building a base is going to be you know, going to be

going up. But it's it's really again, as Tony always points out, these changes and values that you see other than things manipulating the market like ETF and other stuff like that, these changes in value are really about people's confidence level and the and the US dollar going down significantly, and so that's really

the story here. And then, of course, just as there's many things that are happening that are new and different in the bitcoin area, all of this stuff, I think is also being driven not only by inflation and the debt and the trillions of dollars that are being added every couple of months, I think it's also being driven by everybody's concern about their plan, the buy

partisan plan of CBDC. That is what concerns me as well. Brian Pitts, thank you very much for the tip, and he sends a link to a patent to a magnetic engine which will be free for anybody to use this month. Well, that's interesting AUDI Modern retro radio. Once again it demonstrates that cops are oathbreakers. Threatening to arrest a person for raising their own chickens shows that they're idiots assisting the New World Order agenda. Absolutely right, and

you know, just give them that uniform and we're good to go. I remember this chev Ken three twenty one. When the lockdowns began, Gretchen Whitmer told everybody not to buy garden seeds. I remember that it had signs put up in the stores. Can't buy garden seeds anything. How is that going to make and things like that. I was one thousand percent certain that this stuff was it because I knew about Dark Winter. I knew about it,

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to talk to Eric Peters as Eric Peters autos dot com. A lot of great articles about liberty, about politics, and also about cars and mobility, because that is a big part of our liberty is that mobility, and so he covers that and he does actual real car reviews. I mean not just the hypercars it costs millions and millions of dollars, but real cars that are out there. And so it's always a pleasure to have Eric on. Thank

you for joining us, Eric, Oh, thank you, David. I'd like to know though, first, before we get going, have you got your golden shoes on? I passed on that. I did a thing. I came in with golden slippers, you know, while they were showing the things, you know, the old the old miners stun and I thought she'd liked that, and that's something you know. And next maybe, you know, when he mandates masks again, we can all make him out of gold.

I'm sure that Info Wars will probably do that and sell it. Surprised, Okay, So we had, like I called it yesterday stupor Tuesday, you had to be in a stupor to show up to vote. When this is a North Korean style election, you got one person on the ballot essentially, you know, Nicky Haley was there. She doesn't even want to show her face. Now she's embaried herself so badly with all this stuff. It was so good in that. I mean, you know, I find Nicki

Haley to be almost as repellent as the Orange Man. So it was already happy to see her exit stage left. That's right. Oh, I was very concerned when she jumped into the race that she is a dangerous demagogue. I thought it was really funny when she was trying to, you know, endear herself to the people in New Hampshire, she started criticizing the people in South Carolina as a bunch of knuckle dragging racist who had elected her to governorship.

And I thought, next, the next one you've got to do is she's got to go to these people she just she accused of being a backward racist. The fascinating thing about Haley to me is that, you know, insensibly we are supposed to have representatives in our democracy, right, meaning you know, essensibly people who have been approved of by at least a putative majority of the voters. Well, this woman has been repudiated by by just astounding

the pseudonomous margins of contempt, and she won't get the hint. You know until today, you know, we don't want you, nobody wants you literally go away, that she has the arrogance in the infrontary to countermand to clearly express will of the people and say no, no, you're going to have me regardless. I'm going to just I'm gonna I'm going to force myself upon

you because you know I'm the right person for the job. Well, you know, she got all these donors, and I remember when I was working with the Libertarian Party, the first thing they would ask, if you've got an interview with some reporter, so what is your campaign budget? Now the words how much? Which money you're going to spend advertising with us? Right? And so she's got lots of money to throw it people. So that makes her a legitimate candidate because she's already been bought. Yes exactly, I

called her nuki. Somebody came up with this. I wish I could remember who it was. It was during the pandemic air fakers quotes when they said, you know, we really ought to have some kind of a law regulation that requires people like Fauci and people like Haley to do kind of like the NASCAR drivers do and we're the patches of their sponsors on chests. Yeah, they'd have to get bigger suits, I think. Yeah. I called her Nuki Haley because you never saw like Lindsay Graham, she never saw worship And

like, what is it about South Carolina? I've asked that question. I've had people in South Carolina respond and say, you know, it's the party. It's not the rank and file Republicans in South Carolina. We don't like these people anymore than you do. It's the party that's got control of it.

And you know that's the real issue, isn't it with our elections when everybody was complaining about what Trump did in terms of locking everybody down and said, Okay, now you're going to vote by mail, and then he had the audacity to complain about the results that he got. You know, we all knew that. But I said, if you want to talk about election corruption, talk about ballot access, you know, because that's where the corruption

begins. Right there. They're going to say nobody gets on the ballot unless they are part of these two parties, and then they can control very easily within their party who gets on the ballot. So they make sure that it's only going to be people who are the establishment, and that's what we're always going to have as long as we've got that duopoly running all of that stuff. But of course what's changed in all of that this time around is the

fact that the Democrats are no longer happy with a duopoly. They've got to have a monopoly, and so they want to get the Orange man off the ballot. And now everybody has discovered ballot access, what a surprise. But they're not talking about doing any reform for anybody other than Trump, are they

No. And it's necessary to maintain the illusion of consent. They had elections in the Soviet Union under Stalin because again they had to create this fiction that somehow he had been approved of by the majority of the people in the Soviet Union. So in a number of other countries they require people to vote. Why is that? Why would they require people to vote, because they require

the illusion of consent. And that's why, you know, we look at Super Tuesday and they've got for Biden where he's got no opposition at all. They made sure in Florida, you know that they kicked off any of the people who are going to run against him, and the DNC and Florida said no, we're only going to have Biden, not and the political party has the power to do that kind of stuff. And so we really do have a Stalin esque election. And you've got all CNN and Fox News are all

treating this as if there was some kind of a serious election. There's no debates, there's no discussion about issues. It's simply about a personalities and it's about law, fair and all the rest of this stuff. Nothing at all

about issues is and there's never none of the above. Yes, you know, if we had that option in the election, then we would have elections because then a majority of people could say, you know, both of these two candidates, that the major parties are despicable and I want nothing to do

with either of them. So none of the above, And if seventy or even sixty per some of the people that checked none of the above, okay, well we have to somehow figure something else out and at least get less loathsome candidates out there that could perhaps at least get a degree of approval from the bulk of the people. But in our democracy, we can't have that option game. We No, Well, there was an uncommitted and one of

these recent ones, and that got a substantial number of votes. And I guess when people saw uncommitted on there, I guess they thought that was a description of all the candidates. They aren't committed to anything except for themselves,

you know, they don't have any commitments, no principles, nothing. You know, we were talking a little bit about my article on the subject of voting, and it's such a tough nut, you know, for me, as as I like to think of principal libertarian I understand and I have great sympathy for the argument that voting in any context is almost as it's kind of a dirty act. You know, you're endorsing this system in a way, right, helping to legitimize it. But then I think to myself, you

know, we're all under duress. It's not as though we have free choice. It's not as though we can say, you know, I want nothing to do with this and have that vote count in a meaningful sense. So is it wrong to use the vote? See the vote I'll put it that way as a kind of a defensive measure, you know, in the sense, if I vote for more freedom to the extent that that's possible, it countermands the vote of the neighbor down the street who wants less freedom from me.

And I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. And I also don't think it's necessarily incongruent with continuing to advocate for the ideal for the best. You know, you hope for the best, you want the best, you never cease advocating for the best. But at the same time, you do what you can to make things a little bit better. And that might make me a libertarian apposite in this case. I don't know. I think it's firmly cemented on the point, but you know, I just I'm exasperated by

it. I don't know what to do. So it seems to me that doing both is not necessarily an unreasonable thing. Well, you know what I've been trying to tell people is forget about Washington, and I say forget about the presidency. I say forget about Senate and Congress. But pay very much attention, a great deal of attention to who's running locally in at the state

level, because you can have a lot more effect there. And you know, Soros has been doing that by pouring money into state attorney general races. Pouring a lot of money into local district attorney races, and look at how he has been able to affect change in California. Destroying it of course, but that's his purpose. You know, Soros is about chaos and so,

you know, but he's been very effective at that. And Elon Musk said, you have to understand that's really genius because you're going to have so much more effect at the local level. First of all, you're you're one of you know, maybe even just a few hundred people who vote in some aspect of it, as opposed to one of hundreds of millions of people who may

vote in an election. And you know, so anything that you do, whether it's your vote, or whether it's working for a candidate, or whether it is you know, supporting a candidate financially or something, any of that is going to have a lot more effect. And as we saw in twenty twenty, these people have a lot more effect on your life even than the governor or the president or certainly the Congress, because they can make things a

lot better or even a lot worse, depending on that. So I think there's a real strong case to be made still for being involved in local elections.

Maybe you know in your local elections still don't have a good candidate, but you've got a better chance of trying to get somebody in there as a good local candidate for local election than you do off of the state or especially off of the federal And yet we have all of our attention is upside down, and it's that way because the national press has pushed us to do that. The government has pushed us do that because they know that that is futile.

Really, you know, that whole boat voting thing is futile. And you know when we talk about voting, going back to my experience with the Libertarian Party, that was always what we did. We always focused and spend all our time trying to get ballid access and then they wouldn't let us into the debates, even after we jump through extra hoops. But they were expert at getting on the ballot. And so now you've got RFK Junior who's looking at this and saying, well, you know, these people they know how

to get on the ballot. That's one thing they can accomplish. Maybe I can get a spot on the ball What do you think about that? What do you think about RFK Junior running as a as a libertarian candidate. Well, let's let's I guess I won't talk about two things. First, I think your initial point is very well said and well put. You know, the left understands that they had been working at the local level and from the

local level up in the past fifty years. You know, the termites burrowing into a tree and people haven't noticed it until boom, all of a sudden. It seems that the authoritarian left controls the entire country and everything. You know, so certainly we can take a page from their playbook and do the

same thing. You know, as you say, in your local community, not only are the numbers smaller, but you know these people, you know, you will never know your congressman or your senator, let alone the president. You know, this might be the guy who lives down the road, and you might have known this guy for the last twenty years, so you can approach that person to them, and there's that human connection that it simply

doesn't exist when we're talking about national level politics. So there's that point. As far as r. F K Junior, you know, you know, there are aspects of rf K Junior that I don't like, but there are many aspects of him that I do like, chief of which he seems to be a sane person. He seems to be a sane, intelligent person,

a person that you can have a conversation with. You know. I think he's taken a number of stands that are very positive, particularly with regard to the menacing influence of big corporations and particularly of these pharmaceutical corporations over the government, over the country. And Yeah, by any hook or crook, I'd

like to see him get on the ballot however he can do. It would be great, obviously, and interestingly to me, the Democrat Party has repudiated the scion of the Kennedy family of all people, you know, they despise him, and they despise him because he's kind of an honest leftist, you know, in that he actually does believe in free speech, He actually does believe in the traditional core Democrat liberal ideas of the sixties, and that kind

of makes him a right winger by today's standards. Yeah, you know, when he first announced, I said, well, you know, I really like what he has had had to say about the COVID vaccine and some of

the other things like that. But he has made it clear that he and his family are all vaccinated, and you know, I tried to carve this out and I think is a little bit too clever by half, and it kind of, you know, eroded my trust of what he was actually saying by saying, well, I just want to have you know, clean vaccines and say vaccines. I'm not against vaccines and all the rest of the stuff. I am against vaccines, and you know, for all of these reasons.

And I would have thought that he would say that. But the other thing that bothered me was the fact that you know, he has always been a die hard climate mcguffin guy. Yes, and you know the comment that

he made, and nobody called him on it for the longest time. And he wouldn't come on my show even to talk about his book, which the one that he did on Fauncy I thought was good because it was uh, you know, he talked in his uh towards the end of the end of the book, he talked about Dark Winter and all this stuff that laid the foundation where they practiced. It wasn't just event to a one. He goes back to Dark Winter two months before nine to eleven. So this is something

that was rehearsed. He talked about all the CIA connections that Fauci had and all the rest of the stuff. I thought it was very good. I wanted to talk to him about that, but he you know that we booked it and then he canceled at the last minute, so you know, I don't know. He doesn't like me, and that's not why I'm pulling back

from it. I when he started to run, I wanted to ask him, you know, with all the censorship stuff that he had, He's had some great things to say about censorship and how bad it is, and yet he was calling for censorship when he said that they needed to arrest and jail the people who were skeptics of this climate change agenda. Well, he did walk that back, but I remember him saying that, yeah, and when he walked it back, he gave essentially a lie. You know, in

terms of walking it back. What he said was, I was talking about the corporation. No, you don't lock up a corporation and you don't give it three hots and a cot. You're talking about the people, you know, And nobody pushed him on that, but you know it really he did go on to say I would give the corporations a death sentence. Now, I agree that we have these corporations that are doing things like this, like you know, the banks, like JP Morgan that's been convicted so many times,

or HSBC that's got this long criminal conviction thing. They had to be given a death sentence, but instead they're declared to be too big to jail. So I don't have a problem with giving corporations a death sentence, but I do have a problem with the fact that he won't really walk that back. It would have been a useful and honest thing for him to say. You know, I used to think that we ought to censor our opponents, but now since it's happened to me, I don't support that anymore because I've

learned from it. Nobody wants to admit to a mistake anymore, no, And I think also people are really thirsty, and that they're desperate for somebody who's at least kind of an operational human being, you know, as opposed to we've literally got this this senile old grifter who can barely barely follow with teleprompter right on the money end, and then you've got this this sloganeering demagogue on the other side, and their conversation operates at the level of a not

particularly bright eight year old if that. And so I think anybody who just wants to have somebody who can complete a sentence, let alone a paragraph that seems intelligible, you know, finds RFK mentally appealing despite all of these issues that he has. And so there will fight like the devil to keep him

out of the debates. Even if he gets on with the Libertarian Party, and they're pretty good at getting on the ballot in all fifty states, even if he gets on with him, they will keep him out of the debates. And as I said, you know, from the very beginning, I said, it'll be interesting. I said, I don't support him, but it'll be It would be great to have him in the debates because we could

finally have somebody talking about issues. If you've got even just the dynamics you know, of having Eric, of having three different candidates up there, then you can't do this thing. Well, this guy is evil and I'm you know, not as bad as he is, and and the fact that he wants to talk about issue that would completely change the dynamics and is one of the reasons why they'll do anything they can to keep them out of the debates. They will not allow that. The debates have been run for so long

by the two parties and they're not going to open that up. So we're not really going to have the discussion of the issues. But it is an interesting, interesting idea. You got another article anticipating government. Tell us a little bit about that. What do you anticipate government doing? And yeah, well, you know, I've been involved in the car business now for writing about the car industry and motoring and all of that for more than thirty years,

so I've acquired some perspective over that time. And when I first began covering the industry back in the nineties. At that time, the car industry was still kind of oppositionally defiant toward the regulatory apparat you know, when the government would come out with a proposed regulation, and the good example of this

being the original airbag mandate. When that first came out, and I was privy to this, you know, I was involved in this at the time in the sense that I covered it and I knew some of the people who were involved in it. The major car companies sent their engineers to go speak with the regulators, admits it, and they told them, look, you know, these airbags that you're expecting us to put in these cars are potentially dangerous. They're going to hurt older people, they're going to hurt children.

Here's why. And it presented them with all the data and all the facts. Didn't matter. The government went ahead and mandated it anyway. And so I think the lesson that they took from that is that it's better to go along and get along. And so ever, since that time, not only have they ceased fighting anything the regulatory apparat comes out with, they anticipate regulations now. And a good way to understand that is look at the new car

market right now. We hear about Joe Biden's requirement that comes into effect in twenty twenty six about the kill switch and the technology that's going to be necessary to make that happen. Almost all the cars already have that technology well before the mandate came down from the federal government. And why is that? Because the auto industry anticipated it and they want to profit from it. They figure, well, you know this is going to happen, let's get ahead of

it. Let's just go ahead and put it in the cars, we'll charge people for it and potentially can make money down the road in one way or another by a system. So now they've become even worse than the government in a sense, and that they're looking around for all the ways that they can come up with things that they know the regulatory apparat will like that they can then force you and I to pay for if we want to have a new car. Oh yeah, And it's very much like the ESG stuff, right.

These people want to not only do they want to anticipate it from a financial standpoint, but they know that they want to team up with the government. And that's one of the key things I think. You know, when

we look at Reason and Cato Institute when they're looking at censorship. For example, when they were covering this last week Eric, they had arguments both Florida and Texas had put in some restrictions for social media companies about censorship, and the way Reason looked at it, they're still back to the idea that, well, you can't censor these private companies. They said, you know, there's this idea from libertarians that companies can do nothing wrong and the government can

do nothing right. Just the opposite of what the left is about, that government can do nothing wrong and companies can do nothing right. But what both of them miss is the fact that they have merged together. That's what you're talking about. The two of them have merged together. It is a kind of fascism. We have this you know, crony carapitalism that's running out there

and esg you know, which is okay. So if we're in the environment and for societal governance, we're all going to corporate you know, cooperate and we're going to run this stuff through from the corporations. And I think that's a large part of it. And as you've talked about, it's because they want the concession. When they stop selling cars and they're selling mobility, they want the government to give them, you know, make them one of the

approved rental ride places. Well, libertarians who defend the corporate privilege in the context of free markets fascinates me because corporations are subgovernment. Yes, the government chartered enterprises that are given special legal privileges that individuals don't have, while at the same time also being a courted the same protections legally that a human individual would have. So it's a really silly argument in my view, that you

know, somehow these corporations are entitled to that kind of difference. And I think it's less fascistic than Soviet what we're dealing with right now. You know, the Soviet Union, you had these these land economies, You had the big state industries that operated in tandem with the state, you know, to produce whatever they decided between the two of them was going to be out there, whatever it was, irrespective of many demand. This EV thing is an

excellent case in point. There is no market for these things, no significant market. There would be no evs except perhaps very very small niche products, you know, literally a handful maybe a few hundred of them built in total, if it were not for this Soviet cooperation between the regulatory state and the corporate state, you know, the corporations that are in bed with this.

And I'm getting a little bit of shat and floyd a faction out of the collapse of the EV market, such as I'm enjoying instrumendously, you know, as the whole thing comes apart, and I draw up parallel with what happened with these vaccines, the beautiful vaccines that Trump gave us. It's following that same trajectory. You know, they pushed among people first, very aggressively, did it with a lot of dishonesty. You know, they used terms that

were specifically designed to mislead people. They prevented people from knowing the facts, the truth. But you know, inevitably the truth does come out, you know, and once the truth begins to come out, after a while, it kind of takes on a sort of kinetic energy and to the critical mass moment where all of a sudden, it just kind of people get it. This is a bad idea. I'm not going to have anything to do with

it. And that's why, for example, has had to stop shipping the twenty twenty four Lightning it's electric f one point fifty because there are so many twenty twenty three Lightnings just sitting around on dealers lots that they can't get rid of the things. It's why Nissan has had to slash prices on it's Arayah. It's why all the other manufacturers are flailing about crint of figure out, what are we going to do? We hugged guitar baby, How do we get how do we get out of the tar baby? As a grace I

love to you know, you call a polestar polecat. And there's CEO out there was taunting the marketplace saying people are just afraid to change. It's like, we don't want your product, don't you get it? I mean, you know, it's like, you know, I'm going to tell you what you need to buy, and you need to go out there and buy it,

and if you don't, you're a scaredy cat. You know. It's like, oh really, I got until back and forth on my site with somebody who took issue with an article that i'd written about the EV's and said something to the effect about, you know, you're defending obsolete technology, and you know I was able to dive on that with both feet. Yeah,

obsolete technology. Actually, it's the EV that's the obsolete technology, and it was to clear it obsolete one hundred years ago by the free market when we still had one, because one hundred years ago, combustion engine cars proved themselves to be the superior alternative. And that's why evs stopped being made one hundred years ago. And the only reason they're being made now is because we no longer have a free market. That's right, Yeah, everybody got all excited

about that documentary. Whatever happened to the electric car? Well, now you know I drove that. I drove the GM EV one back in the ninth cars back then. You know I can I can give you expert testimony because I did it. It's the same thing thirty years, you know, thirty years in the review it was the same thing. It was limited range, high cost, and all the hassles you know of having to plan your life

around recharging this thing. Nothing has significantly improved other than well they've managed to get more power into the battery somehow, and you know that the electric motors are stronger than they were, So that's why they constantly talk about how quick and you know, speedy these things are, and you know the thing about that, But I point out to EV people, you know, how long do you think it's going to be if you're you know, if this thing

does succeed and they managed to make, you know, make the EV the dominant vehicle on the road, do you think a point's going to come when all of a sudden they're going to say, no, we can't allow these ludicrously speedy vehicles to be loosed on the public roads and then they're going to install speed limitters. They're already talking about that. Oh yeah. What happened then is you'll be driving around in your eighty thousand dollars EV that's limited to

the same speed that an eighty six UGO GV was capable of. I'm looking forward to that. It'll be like the little golf cart that everybody was riding around in the prisoner in the village, right, That's that's basically the mode of transportation. And of course he's got the new roadster out. It's going to do zero to sixty and one second. Uh. I don't know if my heart could stand that kind of acceleration. But what's the point of that?

As you point out, they're not gonna let people do that. There's speed bumps and all the rest of this stuff, and the cameras everywhere, speed cameras, speed bumps. They're not gonna allow that. Not only you know, what's the point of it? After a while, it's just boring because it's all the same. There's no variety here, you know, it's it's just okay, it's really quick, but whoop do you do? You

know? I put something up on the site this morning about this new battery power charger that Dodge just revealed the replacement for them EV eight power charger and Challenger, And again it's just this kind of embarrassing confession in that they're trying so hard to give people what they want by giving people something that's different than what they want. This is it looks like a muscle car. They call

it a muscle car, and it even makes fake muscle car sounds. They have some kind of a sound generating thing in it that reproduces the sound of a beam engine and it gets better. It even shakes and vibrates, you know, to give you the fake impression that you've got an engine under the bit. And I'm thinking to myself, I mean, nobody who wants a muscle part wants that. So what are they trying to do here? Yeah, yeah, I guess I could put a fake scoop in it so you

can have a shaker hood and all that. One of my readers and I wish I had thought it was because it's absolutely brilliant. I had to like sit and laugh about it for a few minutes, and they said, you know what they should do is come up with the sound of gas pumping at these electric fast chargers. You can listen to it for like the gas the gas and air fingers quotes flowing from the forty five minutes while you wait to get a partial charge. Well, at least it now really does match the

name. It's now become a charger because and you're going to be spend spending most of your time at the charger with your charger trying to get this thing loaded and if you even can during the winter. I mean, that's the funny thing about it really is now is literally a charger. After all these years. It's such a tragic thing. You know. Then they have tried very hard, and it's a good looking car in my opinion. You know, it's not that it's ugly, it's just that it's stupid. What's the

point of this? And you know, of course they've been developing it for the last couple of years, and so in the interval the truth has leaped out about EV's and you know, now people know, you know, and this is going to in my opinion, this is this is going to be it for Dodge. I think this is going to kill them. Wow. Well, you know, you go back and you look at the first ties and that he's got this one that does zero to sixty and one second,

he says. You go back and you look at the first roadster that they came out with. And I remember when top Gear and Jeremy Clarkson out there, they tried to take it around the track, but immediately it ran out of juice, you know, because they were really slamming the thing, and you know, and and he just went off on him. They charged, they came after him for slander, a defamation or something like that, didn't they. By the way, you reminded me of something that bears on that.

So guess how much this charge of the electric charger ways? Oh how much? Just shive three tons before you get in, before you get in. Yeah, And of course today with the way the general way to the public, that pays no interestingly enough, that's why it's not particularly fast. They talk about how quick it is, but its top speed is only one hundred and thirty four miles an hour, which is, you know, that's kind of pathetic. Last summer I got to drive the last of the Challenger

Hellcats, the Black Ghost edition. I think would more than two hundred miles an hour because it didn't work three tons, as you know. You know, the faster you go, you need more and more power to continue to push through the wind and get that thing, get that thing going. So you've got a vehicle that isn't particularly fast, and if you were to drive it even even partially that fast, you get out on the highway and drive that battery powered device at eighty miles an hour, let's say, which isn't

that fast. I mean most freeway traffic now is moving at seven seventy five miles an hour. Your range is going to take a dump, you know, and then you're going to be listening to the fake sounds of gas pumping at the past charge for a half a day, right that you're trying to charge this thing up. Well, you know, the weight is a big issue, and of course they can't get around the laws of thermodynamics and physics with the weight, and so it affects everything. It affects your performance in

terms of anything other than straight line acceleration. That's the key thing that I like. I like to have a light car. You know. That was the big appealing thing about Lotus. You know, all his slogan was to add lightness, and so you know, minimize the weight. And now they've just completely lost that to the extent that this study that was done a couple

of years ago. Wall Street journalists pulled it out, said, because of the weight, you're going through more break generating more breake dust, and wearing your breaks down, wearing your tires out, and all this other kind of stuff, So you think about those things as emissions. Their response, their only response was well, okay, yeah, but maybe it doesn't weigh that

much more than an suv or whatever. But they're talking about electrifying everything, and so they're talking about electrifying the SUVs, they're talking about electrifying the semi trailers and everything. So everything gets more, gets heavier, and they're not even talking about what happens to our roads, what happens to parking garages that are going to have to be redesigned, and all the rest of the stuff.

None of it makes any sense except you and I know and talked about this for years that the end game for all of this, this mcguffin, they've got one thing that they want, and that is to essentially take away all private transportation. That's the end game. Sure, that's why all these evs get a pass on so many fronts and business with the weight. There's another thing that starts with W and it's waste, you know, all of

that weight. Think about all the materials that go into a three ton vehicle like this, this device that Dodge just put out, you know, and the raw materials that have to be pulled out of the earth and then manufactured, refined, processed, what have you into this vehicle. I've read studies that indicate that the typical EV consumes twice as much raw materials energy as a comparable otherwise comparable gas engine car. It's disgusting. And there are also energy

hogs. You know. Think about how much electricity it takes to rocket one of these things to sixty in two or three seconds or whatever it is and card around the three tomes meanwhile, you know, and they have the audacity, you know, to preeing as being green, you know. And it's just an astounding thing. And I think it relies chiefly on this orchestrated campaign

of preventing people from knowing the truth. You know. I tell people when I talk to them, just random people about did you know that as for example, this charger weighs nearly three tons. You know, you know, there was ways nearly as much this passenger car. As you know, you look at the silhouette. It's not that big of a car. It's slightly bigger than a Toyota Avalon, let's say, but it has a curve weight that's comparable to a current fifteen hundred Chevy Duly pickup truck. It's crazy,

yeah, And as you point out, it's the energy. It's the energy. However, you you've got something that is really heavy and you're going to hurtle it down the road at this ludicrous speed, and yet look at the amount of energy that's going to be consumed. Where's that going to come from. The EPA is out there shutting down power plants, just like they want

to shut down people turbo charging their cars. It's absolutely insane. But we were talking earlier about the similarity between what was happening with the COVID stuff and I talk about as being a mcguffin. You know, they'll sell you some kind of you know, a Maltice falcon or something, right, but they've got this end. The end of it is already in mind. And ultimately, when you get all the way to the end, it's about taking everything

away from you, locking you down with surveillance and control. But just like it was with this supposed pandemic, this supposed climate change thing, they've got one solution that you're allowed to have and even when people come up with a different solution, they won't allow it. And so it's kind of interesting to see what is happening in that regard. I think with Toyota, because Toyota has kind of gone their own way. They've tried now a couple of different

approaches. It's kind of like when people offered ivermectin and zinc our HQ and zinc or ivermectin, And it's going to be interesting to see if these dictators are going to allow that they've got a couple of different solutions. They say, well, why don't we do an electric car that is hydrogen fuel based, or why don't we have in the latest one is to come out and say, well, we're going to scoop up CO two. We're going to separate as the car is moving along, going to scoop up the scoop up

the CO two. We're going to extract that, we're going to liquefy that turn it into an e fuel. I wonder if they're going to let them do that, what's going to be their rationale to say, no, you can't do that, that engineering solution. Yeah, I'm very happy the direction that Toyota has decided to pursue, because I considered Toyota to be kind of

analogus to Florida during the height of the pandemic. Yeah, you know, you break the narrative by showing alternative that's more effective and reasonable, and that helps to bring sanity back to the table. So, you know, they had been very suit in not buying into this whole EV juggernaut. They'd committed

heavily to hybrids, which make all kinds of sense. I have no problem with hybrids meeting aside the whole climate change mcguffin, There's nothing wrong with the Toyota Prius that can get to sixty and six seconds and gives you close to sixty months per gallon. That's that's excellent. I'm all for that. I

think that's great, a very useful and practical car. And so they focus on making vehicles like that, and without really saying it out loud, they're just kind of like, Okay, we're going to continue to make vehicles people want, and we'll let the chips fall where they win and let our rivals go out of business. I think ultimately is what's going to happen here. Yes, yes, yeah, it'll be interesting because you know if they push

back against that. One of the things during this pandemic, and we're getting up to the four year anniversary of this thing, one of the things was that you saw a lot of people who had been in the medical field and as they you know, they're they're sold this agenda, Oh, we got a pandemic, you know, in this new novel pandemic, And they said, oh, okay, they believe them. And then they said, but why don't we do this instead, because what you're talking about doing, you

know, this might work better. That's I don't think going to work. And they immediately get shut down. And then they realized, wait a minut there's something else happening here. And then eventually they wake up to the fact that it's not even really a pandemic. That might be the best possible outcome to this. People go down to the same path you have the engineers that Toyota as they prove to people that their real concern was never about CO two

or anything else like that. It was always just about control because they won't accept these other alternatives. And these other alternatives that Toyota is coming up with are unacceptable to them because they have to have you charging something off of their power grid as they're shutting the power grid down exactly. And you know, by the ways in this I think speaks to the broader point. You know, they're not even allowing the affordable like in city kind of city suburban small

evs that are available in China into this country. Now, if we're going a climate price when you want people to you know, by whatever means, necessarily, this is a good basic transportation device. Lots of people can afford an eight or nine thousand dollars you know, city car. But they won't allow that. That's fascinating to me. Why won't they do it? You know, they talk about, well, they don't meet current federal shaft guidelines.

Well wait a minute, you're telling me there's an existential threat, the climate is in crisis and we're all going to die, you know, unless we reduce our carbon footprint. And yet you know you're talking about, well, you know, if you drive this thing. If you have an accident, if you get hit a certainle, you might get hurt, that somehow takes more priority over this supposed existential crisis. It doesn't compute. It just does not make any sense until you realize that, yeah, the end goal

is not about climate change. It's about it's about impoverishing all of us and controlling all of us. That is the endpoint of all of this. That's right. And a lot of the climate alarmists believe all of this stuff. When you had the Paris Climate Accord, which is a treaty, when that was self ratified by John Kerrey, and the Republicans let him get away with

that ruse, and Trump did throughout his administration as well. But you know, when they came up with this climate, this Paris climate thing, the people who really in that, we're outraged. They that how can you allow the two biggest countries, China and India to continue with this? And so it exposed to them the fact that they're not talking about global climate change due

to CO two. They're not concerned about that at all. This is really simply about uh redistributing wealth, uh, you know, from from these the countries where it is right now the United States, Europe and things that too, China, because these people have gotten in on the ground floor with these these these communist thugs who are running their economy. There, Yeah, a good way. When you hear the word carbon being bandied developed by these people,

just think of energy. What we want to do is impose energy scarcity, which you know is a way of calling population at the end of the day. You know, if you can't eat, if you can't heat warm, you know, that is ultimately going to have health consequences, and that's ultimately what they want. That's the end game. It's I think it's difficult for most people to imagine because it really is. It's incredibly malicious, it's

unbelievably dark work. You know. It's kind of like I'm sure that the people who are lining up for the box cars, you know, to be transported to the East to be resettled a difficulty believing that they were actually being put onto a box car and you know, being sent off to their doom. But the situation I think is quite comparable. Yeah, normal people always underestimate the evil of these psychopaths, and they also underestimate their technology that they've

got as well. You have an article we probably have about a year and it goes down the professional wrestling game, which is really appropriate. Now, what what tell us a little bit about that? But what do you think is going to happen in the interim? Well, it was kind of a thought of exneriment, you know, I'm just kind of trying to play out

our game as they put at these various scenarios. And one certain scenario that comes to mind in this opera buffet or WWE wrestling match that we have between the Orange Man and the Senile Man, is that they actually are going to let the Orange Man win and then they're going to tank the economy and then there's going to be some other awful thing that goes on so that they can

pin the tail on the Orange donkey and not just on him. Then they'll be able to frame it as look at all these awful white nationalists MAGA supporting people who brought this terrible, terrible man into office, and we have got to do something about that. And we all know what they're going to do about that. So that's one of the things that concerns me. Now.

The only silver lining to that dark cloud is we have about a year to prepare and get ready, you know, considered a gift of time to shore things up in your personal oh boy, is to get ready for what's probably come in. Well, I agree. Yeah. The question is, you know, is Biden going to get desperate enough to win that he's going to pull something in the election year because and I've said this to people, I

said, that's a possibility. But the other part of it is is that once you know, if Trump gets in or if Biden gets reelected, they're definitely going to pull something next year. I absolutely believe that. And one of the reasons I believe it, Eric is because of this Fourth Turning thing in the timeframe they all keep talking about twenty thirty. Everything is twenty thirty.

That's when they want to have their new society in and they all talk about millennials and all of these other labels that Strauss and Howe used when they talked about the Fourth Turning and about generations. But they don't want to talk about the other part of it. But they do talk about these dates, and so I think they're very well aware of that and they want to exploit that, and they're going to have to get all of that done in the

next presidential term is when this is all going to go through. Let me read you a couple of comments here from people amos Pool, thank you very much for the tippees that I picked up a low mileage nineteen ninety seven Mustang Cobra manual transmission, fun to drive, no computer BS. Tried the sixty seven, which is a more beautiful classic, but it was like driving a truck, not easy smooth drive. As a matter of fact, I had

a sixty eight Mustang and I know exactly what you're talking about. I made the mistake of changing the steering wheel, making it even smaller and putting bigger

times on. It wasn't already handling very well and really ruined it. Mentioning while you have eric On love his perspective on that, what do you think about that ninety seven Musting COVID loved the car, you know, I got to drive that when it was new, and one of those striking things about it to me is that, Okay, nineteen ninety seven, How long ago is that? Thirty years? Almost? Right? Yeah? And how much has improved since then? You know, I have a twenty two year old

truck, and I get it and I turned the key. It's electronically fuel injected. It starts immediately. Its driveability is better than the new cars because it doesn't have all of this additional complexity that's built into it. So what have we gotten? What has improved? And you know, that's a fascinating thing to me. It used to be that there was this linear progression. You know, the reason that people bought new cars every few years was because

the new car was better. It offered things, you know, that were advantageous relative to the old car. You went from six volts to twelve volts. You went from bias apply to radial tires, transmissions without overdrive to the transmission with overdrive, car breaks to fuel injection. All of these things were good and beneficial. Now people are realizing all I'm getting with a new car

is the sticker shock. I'm getting this expensive, overteched thing that is controlling me and parenting me and data mining me that I don't even potentially own me because like somebody just shut it off remotely. So you know, what do you get? I mean, that's some metric that things have have not really progressed much in any meaningfully good way since the nineties. And of course that

sticker shock is almost like the Milgrim experiment, you know. But you know, even before that, I remember when I was growing up as a kid, and he wasn't paying attention to performance. But they weren't either. It was all about styling. And one comment here from a Birdhouse Blue says, I can't even tell them making the model of today's cars because they all look so much alike. They didn't even bother did look at anything. And they're

all the same color. Essentially, they're all some you know, shade of gray. I think it's great, Well, there's a white or silver or green. I found that invertly. I found out why that is because I wondered about that. I thought, how comes why is it so many people

are choosing to buy a vehicle that looks like a refrigerator. And the reason why, combing through some of the paperwork that I get with the new vehicles that I test drive, is that the manufacturers are now charging extra for the colors you know they want to get, you know, they want to get something other than white, silver or black. You're going to end up paying eight hundred dollars more. And so a lot of people are just skipping that.

As far as why they all look the same, it's because the government is designing cars now, not the manufacturer. The regulations now have set forth effectively a template. People who follow NASCAR racing will know what I'm talking about, Like there's literally a template that the car has to fick in order for it's qualified to be on the track. And in fact, the regulations have

done just the same with car design. They have to meet these same standards for things like bumper impact, side impact and so on, and that necessarily winnows and funnels the design down to this basic blob shape that you're seeing everywhere, this crossover blob shape. And I've got to I occasionally put up a picture on the site that shows it's got to be at least a dozen different makes and models of crossover that all look the same, and you just can't

tell what they are unless you can find the badge somewhere. That's an interesting insight, because like it is like NASCAR. When I talk about the colors of the cars, I kind of joke, I said, you know, back in the fifties, uh, the TVs were on black and white and the cars were in technicolor. And now it's just the opposite the way around, except that you have to just like you had to pasture to get a color TV in the sixties when they came around, you got to pasture to

get a color car. So, yeah, it's dreary. And again again to put it as sark relief, if you go to it, it's getting to be springing suwheer. Go to a car show, you know, an old car show, and just look at the profusion of difference, the wild styling that used to be common, you know, even among economy cars. I saw these quirky little things that they would do with them that you never

see anymore. They're all just the same. And you know, that's just taking all the emotion and passion out of cars, because, like I say, it literally is an appliance. Now it's like you're buying it. Yeah, And I remember, you know, as a kid, it was always an interesting thing that the use of chrome and the use of fins and some of the stuff was really hideous and some of it was like really cool,

and it was always so what are they going to do next? I mean, and they were trying all kinds of stuff, you know, and then in the you know, late sixties and early seventies, it became about improvements to performance and stuff like that. But when I was a kid, it was all about appearance. And as a kid you could certainly, you know, appreciate that and understand that. But again today it's just like you point out, it's the government designing cars, and we're winding up with is a

lot of lot ofs just like the straight up and happened too. It's interesting to me, is in the luxury car segment, because of the regulations, they are now the same extruded plastic blobs that the inexpensive cars are used to be. That if you bought a high end car luxury part had a beautiful chrome, you know, multiplate chrome, and it had real metal finishes on the inside. It like that. Now I was driving now antivity, and I looked at it. It was happened to be near a New Land Rover,

and adjacent to the New Land Rover was a Honda CRV. I mean, not much difference between the two. They both had these they called them fascias in these plastic, huge, bulbous kind of Oprah Winfrey looking rear end treatments and the same on the front plastic everywhere. You know, you get inside the vehicle, even a six figure car, like you know, Mercedes. You get into a six figure Mercedes, and what do you see? You see it cheap made in China LCD touch screen, you know, and

six or seven years ago. Yeah, that was kind of provocative because nobody else had that back then. Now everybody has it. You get into a twenty thousand dollars Hyundai r Kia, and it too has a big touch screen. So what are you get for your you know, you're getting for one hundred thousand dollars, you're getting a big plastic three pointed star in your grill. Yeah, that's right. And I really hate those touchscreens because you know, it takes your eye off there. All these people say, well,

it's distracted driving. We're going to give you a fine if you're using a cell phone. It's like, there's nothing more distracting than trying to use a touch screen as you're bumping around and trying to drive and you got to stare at this thing. It's just it's the worst thing. Because you know, if you've got a you know, the old style cars, you had something that was tactile, you know, once you locate where that knob was,

you could twist it while you're paying attention to your driving. It is a really dangerous and distracting idea, and yet the government is pretty much mandating that while it is punishing people for doing the same thing with their phone. Well, and the reason that they're doing that is because again, the long term agenda is for you to not be a driver, for you to be a passenger, and then it won't matter. And then you know, you've got

to keep the passenger busy. Right, So now he's got the touch screen to play with, you know, while he's being transported from you to be assuming of course he has a good social credit scorre. You've got an article talking about good social credit score. You got an article bought life, or you chime in on what happened with gem Andi this last week. Give us

their take on that. Well, it was interesting and I don't know whether you've experienced this, but I've spoken with a number of other people who write

and have had, for want of a better order, bought attack. You write an article that challenges a narrative, whatever it might be, whether it has to do with the vaccines or the electric cars or orange Man or whatever, and in your comments section of your website you'll get these they have a weird cadence, strange mannerism, an odd way of putting things that just kind of recites narrative talking points. And it's I'm convinced it's a bot. I

mean, I may be getting paranoid, but I don't believe so. I think that these are these are ais that are sent out there, kind of like in the new movie, and those little the little things would be out there spinning around and trying to get at things, and I think, no discord, you know, and they're trying to break up the conversation on the facts to present these these these narrative points to you. You can still identify

them. I think just by the again, the awkwardisms and the incongruities that you'll see that a normal human being wouldn't speak that way at least I don't

think so. Yeah. And of course, you know when you look at Jim and I and I talked about this last week, Matt Taibi said, as everybody was talking about this ridiculous you know, cultural misappropriation, I guess we could call it, you know, when they say show me an American revolutionary soldier or somebody from seventeenth century Scotland, and it would make them black

or Asian or whatever. So he said, he said, I looked at the text thing and he and he asked it to tell him something you know about about Trump or about Biden. It would talk about them, So said, you know, tell me something about me, you know about Matt Tyve. And so it came and made up all this stuff and it was all really negative and and said, oh, yeah, he's he's had a lot of complaints about his accuracy, and it cited a lot of made up articles

and then started cross referencing these made up articles. I mean, it was literally automated defamation. And I've seen this from somebody else early on, which chat gpt from open Ai. Uh. It was a politician who was running, and open Ai came back and made up a bunch of defamatory stuff about him as well. And their excuse of all this stuff as well, it's just in his early stages. And you agreed when you started to use this that it might have some issues and everything, So we can say whatever we

want to about you. We can make up all kinds of detailed stuff and that's the key thing about it. It's so detailed now that and it's getting better at all this stuff. So if it is bots out there, and if they are putting stuff out like that, it's detailed enough so that it

is believable. And people will look at this and if they see it as a comment on a website, but even if they see it and know that it's coming from one of these AI chat programs that are prone to hallucinating, they're going to be inclined to believe it because a it's like a computer print out. It's like these computer models that they have about climate change or about the pandemic or whatever. Everybody is literally this is the scary thing. Is

literally what Oral described in nineteen eighty four when the past was rewritten. You know, everything that's online they have. If they manage to control everything that's online, they could literally erase the past and create a new past. And so I think the lesson here, and I've been doing this myself for many

years. It's imperative that we have physical, hard copy proof of the history of the past, including things like books are now being rewritten, so that we can show what they actually did say as opposed to what they're telling us. They say, now, yes, oh absolutely, yeah, you got to keep that as a record as a matter of fact. You know, that's you know, when we look at manuals that we're going to have in order to you know, be able to survive when things get really bad.

Civil Defense Manual dot com. He only puts it out in paper and everything. And by the way, we've got some other comments here narrow Away, Narrowgate Ministry is good to see you again, he says. What I find remarkable is the ev bikes are catching fire as well. People aren't being told about it. In New York City fire Department has had three times of fire calls already this year than last because of ev bike fires. Yeah. I talked about that a couple of days ago. Just in a couple of months,

they they have surpassed what they used to have in a year. People are dying business, you know. They tremendous number of fires and it's all of these different battery things. As they scale the thing up, it gets even worse. They got two thousand of these e buses, these electric buses in the UK. Hey, they're like a ticking punt going. They're going from four hundred to eight hundred volt architecture. Now if you can imagine, you know, the potential virus is involved in that, and what about if

it saves even more the time? You know, and apparently, again another example, it doesn't seem to matter in this case. You know, the people are being killed by these things. Yeah, that's right. U. Yes, the starring girl says, uh right, Eric, I have a gray Honda CRV because I would have had to go up to the next level above e X if I bought a blue one. That's what they do with the color stuff. My son says, So, I guess with these chargers

they can make the noise, they can make it shake. The only thing missing now is they need to have a gasoline flavored vape spewing out the back. You know, maybe while you're charging your charger, they can give you the gasoline smell. You remember the smallophone that they'll probably come up with that too, exactly. Well, the probably will have the canned air, you know, the perry that you had in space balls that they had you could

open that. I find this also incredibly depressing. You know, it was interesting back in when was it like ninety nine or ninety eight whenever the original Matrix came out and you saw these people who were sort of like a fetus embedded in a pod, you know, and they were fed artificial reality and in their minds they thought they were living their lives, and you know, you thought, wow, that's a really horrific concept and it is becoming the

reality. This is this is a u All Noah Harari vision for our future. Oh yeah? Or they what was at Wally where they had all the fat people and you know, being unlike the cruise ship space thing? Was that Wally? And I think it was Wally? Yeah, yeah, I look at that and it's like, wow, these they really predicted us pretty well. They kind of like the Simpsons. They know what the future is

going to be like and they put it in their cartoons. So yeah, it's a couple of other things here before we run out of time here. O En sixty one, thank you very much for a tip and the compliment. I appreciate that. And Owen sixty one also said, I found the donation key on Rumble, So that's good. Folks. Take a look and if you need any help, it can show you where that is. And we would appreciate that. So you've also you've talked about manual transmissions. What

is the state of manual transmissions now and why do they matter? And I think that they do, But what is the state of it right now? Well, to see it is that they are making something of a comeback in some segments. Toyota has brought out once again, and Toyota a number of new models, including the Corolla GR I think it is with a manual transmission, and I think BMW is going to offer the manual into Z four, which had previously been automatic only. But the overall trend is for automatic only,

and I think it's pernicious. It's not just because I'm an enthusiast and I enjoy driving cars with manual transmissions. I believe it's really important that people learn to drive and have a sense of themselves in relation to the vehicle.

And if I had a kid and I was teaching that kid how to drive, I would teach the kid how to drive on a manual car because it focuses them that's right, the driving, and that develops a habit and a skill set that takes you through life and makes you a better driver going down the road, even if you don't drive a manual car going forward. Yeah, but you know, the reason that the automatics are becoming so dominant is simply because they can be programmed. You know, once again back to the

government. You can't program a manual transmission. You can program an automatic and electronically controlled automatic transmission. And that matters because all these manufacturers have to comply with these tests that the government sets forth. So they set them up to shift a certain way and at a certain time to optimize things like fuel economy and to reduce emissions. And there you go, and that's why automatics have become ubiquitous now all but yeah, it's a way of cheating on the test,

except oh, they don't like it when you cheat on them. All. They do in some cases, don't they if you go in the direction they wanted. Just had a listener who was talking about that the other day did the same thing with their kid as you're just talking about, same thing I did with my child, And I said, you know, I'll help you if you get a manual transmission. And he said, you want them

to drive that because it does focus them more. And he says, of course, they also can't have the phone in their hand while this manual translition. So there's got a lot of real benefits there. But I always always

love the manual personally because it is such a more engaging process. And I find that I don't I'm not I'm personally don't believe I'm as good and as a tent of a driver when I am driving an automatic as I am when I'm driving a manual, because you don't have to be that's right, you know, when you have to, of course, you kind of have to look down the road and anticipate, you know, the changeing in traffic conditions

and how you're going to respond to that. In your mind, the gears are turning, you know, and well you're deciding which gear are going to be in, what gear you're going to be in next, and so on. Worse with your and I'm automatic, you're just goin to zone out and listen to Well, we're all going to have to get manual control of our government and our society. We're going to have get it in gear pretty soon because time is running out. Thank you so much for joining us. Eric

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