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In the world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's the David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday the 9th of March. You have our Lord
2026. Well, it is Iraq, deja vu. Not only did we have the lives of weapons of mass destruction,
but we also now have an increasing timeline. And you see Warpeat saying the same things
that Donald Rumsfeld said about the Iraq War at the beginning of it. Same exact stuff.
And now we've got Trump channeling George W. Bush, just like the Iraq War.
Mission accomplished. I don't need the British to help us.
We've already won. Now they want to take credit for helping us.
The man is certifiably insane. He wants to set the world on fire and he has.
This has been the plan if you look at it from the Trump administration from the very beginning.
And as I said from the very beginning, this is going to be worse than the OPEC oil embargo.
And it's already shaping up that way. We're over a hundred dollars a barrel this morning
in terms of price of oil. Where's it headed? Ron said it'll be 200 soon. We'll talk about how
that's going to happen. We'll be right back.
Well, before we get into the Iraq War and the the Iran War, it's hard to tell the difference,
isn't it? Before we get into that, let's let's talk a little bit about some problems that are
closer to home, things that are a result essentially of the federal governments war against the
American people. And of course, we're all living with that today. Daylight savings time begins
again yesterday. And so there's another desperate article hoping that our masters in Washington will
allow us to have control over our clocks because they're asserting that you have to get permission
from the federal government if you don't want to do daylight savings time. Isn't that amazing?
They got 19 states that have already passed legislation saying that if the federal government
allows us, we will get off of this and we will pick one or the other one bill that's just been
introduced is going to split it and say we're going to adjust the time by half hour. And
it's a kind of a Solomon compromise there, I guess, but it is an awful thing. Everybody hates it.
I just like everybody hates Congress and the federal government, but of course, nobody knows
how to do anything about it, apparently. The Senate tried to fast track its own version last year,
only for the effort to be thwarted. Both bills remain in committee as of now. Another recently
introduced Bill the Daylight Act of 2026 would make half daylight savings time permanent.
Under this legislation, our clocks would jump forward half an hour and they would lock it there.
That has been referred to committee where it may very well die. Why do they want to do this?
You know, one of the rationales for this has been we've got to do it because of schools and things
like that. Well, why don't you adjust the starting time of the school based on different times
of the year? Oh, yeah, I know it's a glorified babysitter. And we can't do that, right?
Everything turned upside down for this this cursed public fool system that we have. That's why
you have the property taxes on your home. So you never own your home. It's the public fool system
again. And we're going to talk about that before we get into the Iran war here. Two bills in the
House would give states the option to observe your around daylight savings time. I don't know how it
works. I think wasn't Arizona that I think is not on it. How did they ever get the permission
from the overlords in Washington, DC? I mean, forget about the 10th amendment.
Everything according to Washington is now prohibited unless they expressly permitted.
It's just the opposite of what the 10th amendment said. 10th amendment says you don't have any
powers whatsoever unless you were expressly given them. The federal government has now become so
anti-constitutional that it is turned that upside down and inverted it to say you don't have the
ability to do anything unless we let you. Everything is prohibited to you. That's what whether you're
talking about medicine or whether you're talking about setting your clock or whether you're talking
about meat processing. We're going to talk about that next year. Weight federal approval to
to change your clocks. 19 states. I won't read them all out because there's quite a few of them.
But again, that's a sizeable percentage. So you got 38% of the states want to do this.
And then we have something else on the rise. And remember the great taking we've talked about that.
And the trap that has been set for everybody through these UCC codes. And also that was done at the
state level. All of these states instead of filing a bill saying we want to change our clocks
if Washington will let us just say we're changing our clocks to what we want it to be. Forget
Washington. And so again, this UCC subterforge, subterforge, I'm not pronouncing that right.
Anyway, let's just move on. This has been done and some people pointed out that they have subtly
changed from when you've got instruments like stocks and bonds and even deeds in many cases. Instead
of you actually owning something, they've changed it so that you are entitled to it. And they make
themselves the true owners. And they put you down. It's just somebody on the list of creditors.
And you by the way are weighed down the list of creditors, stock brokers and brokerage firms and
banks are all going to get paid off before you get paid off. Now, what does that look like?
It looks very much like the scam that's been run with paper gold and silver. You buy gold or silver
ETFs. Typically, you know, the two big ones, GLD and SLV, are out of Shanghai. And so you are buying
shares in a corporation. You become your entitled to things, but you don't have any actual ownership
of the gold or silver. This is what they're doing with everything. And the danger of that,
it's been pointed out by the economist who did the documentary, The Great Taking, which you should
watch. The net result of this is that if the system crashes, if we have a major economic crash,
which appears to be what Trump is setting up right now, if that happens, then these guys can basically
take your shares and not redistribute it. You don't have any right to actually get that out.
We're seeing that happening right now. Happened on Friday, Black Rock is telling people they can't
get their money out. And Catherine Austin Fitz put out a good tweet on Twitter. She said,
The Great Taking is here. Black Rock just proved it, folks. I've been warning you for years,
the central bankers and their trillion dollar asset managers have engineered a system where they
can seize your money at will. It's been called The Great Taking. It's not a theory. It is now unfolding.
Black Rock, the world's largest asset manager, just locked up investors funds in a $26
billion private credit fund. $1.2 billion in redemption requests this quarter,
$9% of the pot. And they said, no, they kept it at 5%. And they paid out $620 million. And then
they blocked the rest of it. So I have to people that want to get their money out of Black Rock right
now. Black Rock says, no, I'm not going to give it to you. And we don't have to give it back to you.
And so this is a good example. Black Stone is doing the same thing. People get Black Rock and Black
Stone confused. But both of them are doing the same thing as a matter of fact. Nearly half of the people
begging for their money back trapped. Black Stones fund saw record 7.9% redemption surge. And they also
jacked up limits. And they dumped 400 million of their own cash just to pretend that everything is
fine. And then there's blue owl that is part of the private credit market that's there. They
stopped honoring redemptions outright. When the gatekeepers of your wealth start saying no to your own
money, remember what I've said, say Catherine Austin Fitz liquidity is a myth in their rigged game.
Private credit was sold as the safe haven from stocks and bonds. But now it's the trap door
to total control. They have hollowed out the markets. They've loaded them with derivatives. And now
the music is stopping. Guess what? The only chair in the room. It's going to be a physical gold
and silver that you have in your possession. Pull back, protect your capital. Get out of funds
before the doors slam shut for good. And then she has a plug for how you can find her. And again,
she has a financial advisor as well. And I would suggest you take a look at this. Catherine Austin
Fitz at protonmail.com. She knows her stuff, folks. And she's been on this for a very long time.
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The DOJ has now released FBI interview summaries containing the sexual allegations against Trump that we had
talked about. But now there's more information about it. The Department of so-called justice
has released FBI interview summaries describing sexual assault allegations involving Trump.
The documents are posted online Thursday after members of the House Oversight Committee
accused the Department of withholding Epstein files related to allegations that Trump sexually abused
a minor. Yeah, maybe this has to do a lot with the timing. Wag the dog stuff, right? The files
summarize interviews conducted between August and October 2019 with a woman who alleged that Trump
assaulted her in the 1980s when she was approximately 13 to 15 years old. You see, after 15 years old,
you're considered to be too old for Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. They prefer him young.
So the response is some people have been at time to subpoena Trump and absolutely is. How can they
justify interviewing so many of these people when Trump has arguably the most connection to Epstein
of anyone? Even more so than Bill Clinton. Yes, he went to the White House a lot. Bill Clinton
went to the Epstein's Lolita Express many, many times. I don't know if he went to the island or
not, but nevertheless Trump hung out and partied with a guy for like 10 to 15 years. Why don't you
want to talk to him? Well, we all know why. There's two different systems. And so each side will
excuse their own guy. They both need to be in prison, both of them. And folks, this always goes back
to why there are these restrictions on statute of limitation laws. I've interviewed the organization
SNAP, survivors, network of those abused by priests and pastors. But it's also, you could add
another P there, politicians. When you look at people like Dennis Haster, the longest serving
Republican Speaker of the House ever, he was a wrestling coach pedophile. They,
what about that qualifies somebody of being a wrestling coach? How does that qualify you
for being in Congress? I don't know. But anyway, they groomed him for Congress.
And then they put him in as Speaker of the House. And he went on with Rush Limbaugh talking
about how the the paging scandal with the fellow congressmen from Texas. I can't remember his name
now. Was it delay? Anyway, they just dismissed that as part of some politics from the other side.
No, it is what these guys are all about. And they don't want to have the statute of limitations
and they never even talked about that with Dennis Haster. After it was revealed,
after the guy that was blackmailing him to the black male was revealed because of money
laundering charges. And so they came after him with financial crimes, but they never came after him
for the pedophile stuff. The judge mentioned that as part of the sentencing. And yet the simplest
thing in the world would be for them to get rid of the statute of limitations. They keep that
there for reason to protect themselves. So Epstein took this young girl off the island according
to the interviews. She was introduced to everyone with money. Money, money, she said. And so she was
introduced to somebody that was going to have a lot of it, they said. And it turned out to be Trump.
Epstein was there with others to include Trump in a very tall building, she said, with huge rooms.
I won't go into the details of the allegation, but just suffice to say,
as part of this, this is one of the things I think is significant. As part of this, she told
investigators, she had heard conversations between Epstein and Trump about blackmail. Epstein
talked about blackmailing people in front of, they redacted that. She was confident that Trump
knew Epstein blackmail people because she heard Epstein and Trump talking about it.
She described how Epstein blackmailed her mother with compromising images, which she said
rained my family. And she said she knew that Trump had illegal building permits. She heard him
talking about washing money through casinos. That's what the casinos were for. You say,
when organized, Trump is a mafia boss. He's a mafia Don. And they would open up these small
businesses and they didn't care if they made money or not. They were cash businesses and
they just wanted to launder money that they had from other illegal things or paying them a lot
more money. And by the way, if the business goes out of business, that's maybe even better for them
because now they got an additional write-off so they don't have to pay taxes. That's what was
really going on with Trump's casino stuff. I think it was also a doofus who couldn't, he couldn't
make money with a casino even if he wanted to. But that was a big part of it, the money laundering
through the casinos. And of course, the blackmail stuff that's happening, remember there was also
the testimony of another victim who said, yeah, they would bring us in and they would blackmail us
until you're not getting out of here unless you bring some more girls in. So they bring them in,
they maneuver them into a particular compromising position, take pictures of it and then use that
to keep them there and essentially keep them enslaved, blackmailed with what they have already
taken pictures of. She vaguely remembered other girls around older men, but she did not recognize
anyone. To the men, she said, we're fat and disgusting and had Santa's stomachs. But anyway,
she said she believed Epstein's associates continued to monitor her for years. She asked the
agents if they could keep her safe, saying throughout my life, Epstein's people have been, have found
me and kept tabs on me. In one interview, she told investigators she'd been working with attorneys
said she wanted to disclose that in case it created a conflict with the federal investigation.
She also reported receiving threatening phone calls. She said if it wasn't Epstein,
maybe it was the other one, meaning Trump, because the two of them worked as a team for
decade or better. Meanwhile, the response from Caroline Levitt is to blame the victim.
She said this is from a sadly disturbed woman who has an extensive criminal history.
Well, how do they know who she is? Her name has been redacted and that's exactly the point that
the new American makes in this article. They said the problem with all of this is that since this
person's name is not out there, they can claim anything that they want about her. Who's to check
that? Nobody knows who this is. So I could say anything that they want to about this one. We don't
even know if she's alive. So decades old sexual abuse cases. They said the problem is, and this is
the other defense that Caroline Levitt had. First, she attacked the victim, which is we don't know who
this is even. And then the other thing she said was all this information was there during the
Biden administration. So if Trump had been guilty of anything, don't you think the Biden people who
hate him would have prosecuted him? And they point out, well, you know, first of all, in a
decades old case like this, it's hard for you to get a prosecution. It isn't, you know, not
prosecuting somebody. It doesn't mean that they're not guilty. It just means that you have an
impossible case. Well, they don't even mention here in the New American as a statute of limitations.
But this is the argument, what they do mention is the argument that we have said all along about
getting rid of the statute of limitations. Look, the problem with the pedophile issue.
The kids are shamed and embarrassed. They don't understand what's happening. And they don't want to
talk about it. Obviously. And so they don't usually come to grips with what's going on until
they're adults by that time. So much time has passed that it's hard. Even if you didn't have
the statute of limitations, it's hard for them to produce the evidence and the witnesses or whatever
they need in order to get this says by that time is a cold case. And so even if they got rid of
the statute of limitations, it would pretty much, it'd be difficult to come after most these
pedophiles unless you catch them red handed. And they just caught a guy that was doing that by the way.
There was a kid who I forget now the details I saw it over the weekend.
Kid did something and spilled something all over him. And so mother picked him in the bathroom
and maybe it wasn't spilling. Maybe it's a bladder accident or something.
I picked him in the bathroom and said, you lock the door. And you don't come in unless you hear,
don't let anybody in. Don't open this door for anybody unless you hear a special knock.
And she did the knock. This pedophile heard that. And he then came in and did this secret knock,
right? And the kid opens the door and he comes out of the kid. Kid screamed his head off or her
head off. I don't know if male or female and brought help. The guy got away, but then they found him.
But unless it is something's happening right then and there like that, you typically don't find
these people. How are you ever going to prove this decades after the fact? But they keep the
statute of limitations there so that this doesn't happen. That argument from Caroline Levitt
was so incredibly dishonest. First of all, you know, it doesn't mean that he is,
is innocent simply because he's protected by statute of limitations and they don't have sufficient
evidence to corroborate this. The White House response also leans heavily on disparaging the
accuser because we don't know who she is. They can say anything about her. And this is the way
that they always respond. I mean, this is what you see with Pam Bondy when she is a question
about a Senate. She goes on offense and she starts attacking all of them personally.
The record reinforces the perception of a two tier justice system. Ordinary offenders face
aggressive prosecution, but political and financial elites often stay untouched,
even when the alleged crimes are severe as we see. The documents released so far in the Epstein
archive only deepen those concerns. They show the convicted trafficker collaborating and
communicating with powerful figures across business politics and finance among the names appearing
repeatedly is Donald Trump. 38,000 times is a matter of fact. How could they not bring him in to
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is a part of why meat prices are going up. Yes, there's other issues involved. There's a
confluence of several different things, but this is one factor. We don't want to have a monopoly
of meatpacking. What do we do? Do we have a law like this? As a matter of fact, this is the wrong
solution to a problem that was really created by the federal government. If you look at their
rules and regulations, as we saw in the case of Amos Miller, the Amish farmer in Pennsylvania,
into that particular case, it wasn't just the federal USDA, but it's also the state
Department of Agriculture there in Pennsylvania coming after him because he raised cattle,
did grass-fed cattle on his farm, natural cattle, and he wanted to naturally process them. He
started doing this because during COVID and Trump's chaos and lockdown that he did, it created
all kinds of issues with the meatpacking industry and they were backed up and he couldn't get his
cattle to the meatpackers. So he started selling it butchering it himself. I'm selling it naturally
done and they came after him for doing that. That started during COVID, but you should be able to
raise your own cattle butchered them and sell the meat. That's just ordinary. Of course,
the issue and the aftermath of Amos Miller, he had Thomas Massey, who's a farmer himself,
introduced a bill to stop the USDA requiring people to send them to these meatpackers because
it's part of that and one of the reasons why Amos Miller doing his own butchering was a big
plus for the consumers. The cattle were not sent to feedlots to be fattened up. They were still fed
on grass until they were processed and so Thomas Massey has put forward a bill years ago when all
this stuff happened and actually Frank Nicely here in Tennessee, who's now passed on, was also
working on the same type of thing. That's the solution. We need less federal regulation because
it's the federal regulations that have caused us to have this bottleneck monopoly that is there,
the meatpacking industry. Family grocery and farmer relief act would make it illegal for a major
meatpacking company to control more than one type of meat. Now we're going to have more centralized
rules. The bill would also bar for and control meatpacking companies including Brazil-based
JBS from operators in the United States. Chuck Schumer framed the legislation as a direct response
to rising grocery costs, citing federal data showing a 16% increase in beef prices over the past
year. He said, this pernicious stranglehold of the meatpacking monopoly, he doesn't finish the
sentence the way I would, I would say, is really a symptom of pernicious stranglehold of the USDA.
That's what enabled this. So you've got a lot of Democrats really going in hard on this and this
is what they're going to say, the sole cause of the rise of beef prices and it's not the sole cause.
Currently, four companies control 85% of the US beef market.
67% of the port market, more than 60% of the chicken processing market.
According to the White House, its own criticism of the industry. Four decades ago,
the top four beef packers controlled about 36% of the market. Now it is 85%.
We're seeing consolidation of everything. Whether you're talking about media companies or
entertainment companies, it was a few years ago we had consolidation of entertainment as well
as news and it's just a handful of companies about a half dozen. Now, even those companies are
consolidating. Pretty soon we'll have one news media organization and they'll be the one that
is friendly to Trump. The bill would also bar foreign controlled meatpacking companies of course
and they're saying what's going to happen is the people are pushing back against this,
the meat processing industry that's pushing back on it. They said, what will happen is you'll
have the meat sent abroad rather than sold in the United States. So what they're suggesting
as a matter of fact, Trump himself has already started a Department of Justice investigation
into the big four meat packers for potential collusion and price fixing. The same people that
went from 36% of the market 40 years ago to 85% of the market today. The small business administration
would be authorized under this bill to provide loans and technical assistance to farmers,
cooperatives and small businesses looking to acquire divested facilities. Again, the solution
is to get rid of the regulations that enable this type of thing and almost require it. A
handful of firms dominating beef, pork and chicken. A rancher, a member of the rancher's
cattleman action legal fund, United, a cattle producers trade organization said it is past time
to enforce antitrust laws and to break up the meat monopolies like Congress did in the 1920s.
Well, unfortunately, these antitrust regulations typically don't work very well and usually they
are a function of over regulation by the federal government. In the same way that when you go in
with a restaurant regulation, most of restaurant regulation is supported by the restaurant
industry because it is anti-competitive. They don't want new restaurants coming in. So let's make
it very difficult for somebody to open up a restaurant. You're going to have all new equipment.
You can't buy anything used on the market. You're going to have all new equipment and other things
like that to make it difficult for people to come in. And then you wind up then the natural response
with these types of regulations are it to be anti-competitive. We don't have competition. You wind up with
monopolies. But the meat industry itself said that there's other issues. The cattle herd, for
example, is at that smallest level in 75 years and that beef packers have recently experienced
record losses of more than $350 per head. It's a question of the feasibility of forcing
divestiture asking who would have the capital in the expertise to buy and to operate the facilities.
Well, you could have the same people operating the facilities as for the capital if you had co-ops
that were involved in it and small business association giving them loans that would be part of it.
But again, allow people to process their own food. Why not? The ensuing chaos you said and likely
significant drop in meat production will upset delicate supply and demand forces,
ultimately forcing retail food services to hike consumer prices. And it will incentivize them
sending their food abroad. Well, here's something else that's food for your mind and that is
education and homeschooling, which is under attack globally. And it will be here as well. You need
to understand the subtle ways that it's going to be done. And as a matter of fact, the UN that is
leading the fight against homeschooling shows us how it's going to be done. Australian officials
right now are targeting homeschooling amid global assault. This is an article of the new American
by Alex Newman. And Alex Newman is excellent in terms of his coverage of education globally.
That is something that he's really focused on that and climate change stuff. So I've had him on
several times to talk about this. It is a direct attack actually on the family by the
Ayatollas of the UN and of other governments, including our own right now. It's been held at bay
for a while. You had another battle front and the totalitarian assault against home education
parental rights. The peers will be opening this time in Australia. And I like what Scott
Sheriff said in the interview on Friday. He called it the public fool system. I think that's the
can keep fooling the public, right? If you can educate the kids from an early age, you can
fool all the people all the time. You've got universal education, right? So parents across the
nation worldwide are fleeing government schools by the millions of bureaucrats who are working
over time to slam the door shut on one of the last bastions of educational liberty, homeschooling.
So the Australian Prime Minister, who is part of a labor government, openly attacked home schooling
in religious schools as potential threats to what he called deeper social cohesion.
You know, we've heard variations of this for the longest time. You know, we'd always hear
back in the day when we were doing it. Well, what about socialization of the kids?
Well, what about when you don't let them get close to each other and you put mask over their
faces and you put put them inside plastic bubbles at school and all the rest of stuff or you forced
them to stay at home. How does that involve socialization? What do you mean by socialization?
Well, this is, well, Australia, the same person who is in charge of being the minister for
international education is also the person who is in charge of immigration, citizenship, customs
and multicultural affairs. See how these things all work together.
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And so they want to put those sins on Christian homeschoolers. It's like, maybe you are the problem
with your open borders and immigration and the people that you're letting in. Maybe we don't
attack the family and maybe you don't attack Christian homeschooling because of an Islamic
terrorist that you brought in. But that's exactly what these people are doing. They're arguing
for social cohesion while they are undermining it with their immigration policies. And it's the same
person that is there. Our name is Hill. Her rhetorical attacks on home education,
parental rights and religious liberty and other fundamental freedoms are not happening in isolation,
however, is quickly becoming a global war. And behind all of that is the UN. And the UN
educational and scientific cultural organization UNESCO. And at the center of UNESCO, the central
thing that focuses all this is the UN convention on the rights of the child. Every country on earth,
except for the United States, has signed onto that treaty. But even in the United States,
you have judges and state governments and the legal system as well as many and other branches.
Are acting as if we are a part of the UN convention on the rights of the child. I've played videos
that I did back in 2009, 2009 about that many times. And essentially, what they are doing is saying,
you know, only the state should be raising the child. It takes a village approach to this. But by
talking about the rights of the child, they are using that as a wedge to separate children from parents.
So the state can raise them. The same type of thing that we see happening in schools across America
under the hubris of the LGBT education saying we're going to stop hatred and bullying and things
like that. We are going to enact all this LGBT gaslighting and propaganda without telling the parents
because the children have a right to this or a right to that. And by breaking up the family
and going directly to the child, the child does not have rights, the child does not have responsibility.
The child needs to be parented. The question is who's going to parent the child, the state
or the actual parents. And that's the issue. It's whose values are going to be taught. That is
clearly the issue. And so this person, Hill, is actually a graduate of religious school himself.
He says, well, I'm not necessarily opposed to faith-based education. He says he just wants to make
sure there's more government orchestrated mixing, as he calls it, through sports, extracurricular
activities and social events. Well, let me say first of all, this person who is now attacking
educational freedom, freedom of thought, freedom of religion, all these things are associated
when you say that you can only have government schooling. This person says, well, hey,
I went to a religious school myself. You should stop and think about that.
Is a religious school going to be a vehicle for teaching your values, even if it is your
same religion? Will they teach your values or will they teach the curriculum that the state wants?
Because this religious school or this charter school is dependent on money.
And they will teach the curriculum that the government requires in order to get that money.
You should think about. That's why I push homeschooling so much. The other thing you should think
about is the trap for homeschoolers. And he's laying it right here. And I've seen this. I've
talked about this since the 90s. Back in the 90s when social media was first starting to open up
in a very small way, I got on these groups to find out what was happening in the state.
And there were people saying, oh, we want to have the government paying for our kids to participate
in extracurricular activities, whether it's sports, whether it's band, or something like that.
And I said, if you do that, it's a trap. And that's the way folks are going to come after you.
They are going to come after you with incentives. They'll come after you with fear.
They'll say, oh, well, you know, if you don't send your kid to school, how is that kid going to get into college?
Well, that argument hasn't aged too well. We can see what a ripoff college has become.
And now you got a lot of college graduates who are having difficulty finding jobs even in engineering.
And but but and long ago, I got to the point where it made no economic sense.
And so they will come after you with fear and insecurity about the future of your children.
They will come after you offering you incentives. This is the way Satan operates.
Just understand that and be on guard against that.
So in the view of this guy in Australia Hill, the state has to step in to ensure proper bridging
capital, reducing prejudice and resilience against hate-based violence and misinformation.
This is the argument through which they push all the LGBT and the critical race theory and
all the rest of the stuff. Your your your child belongs to the village.
And I got to say it was we were done with build a bear. We didn't realize this until
we brought our we never did it with a boy's obviously, but I went there to get a doll for her.
And we had a special evening plan trying to get her acclimated to our culture.
And we brought her back. She still didn't speak English really. This is the first Christmas that
she was here. So Karen got her all set up special clothes and everything and then
you know, really really nice clothes. The two of us are going to take her to see the nutcracker.
Yeah, actually, I did that, but I like the music, but I don't like ballet. And
I was ruined the decision after we got there. But prior to that, we decided we'd take her to
build a bear and and let her do a little doll thing. And as we're setting there, getting the doll,
I'm looking up and it takes a village to build a bear is what they had written up around the
edge of the thing. It's like, wow, this is what the franchise is all about. That's what they're
selling people. And so it's like, never again, never again, we're going to do that. A 2014 study,
by the way, shows that Hill is wrong. In fact, says Alex Newman, the researchers found that adults
who were homeschooled were actually more tolerant of different people than those who attended
government schools. Hill speaks as a key official amid a royal commission on anti-Semitism and
social cohesion that was triggered by the Bondi Beach terror attack. And again, you create the problem,
you bring the people in that you know are going to be like this. I have a terrorist attack. And then
you direct the solution against the people you don't like, right? Christians, homeschoolers.
So that's what they're doing in Australia. And understand that that's not going to be limited
to them. Either as Alex Newman points out, the UNESCO report was written by a guy who was a former
official from the communist dictatorship of North Korea. They produced a draconian document
that puts a target on the back of homeschoolers worldwide. And the document is called
homeschooling through a human rights lens. And the human rights lens is what they're talking about in
terms of the rights of the child in contradiction to the parental rights. And so he's the point
saying it's important to remember this. Adolf Hitler was the first tyrant to criminalize home
education. And it is still under attack in Germany. As a matter of fact, that family of homeschoolers
who came here as refugees, genuine refugees because the German government was going to take their
children away from them because they were Christians in homeschooled. And they've been here for
like a decade or something. And then the Biden administration decided that of all the people that
they'd opened up the borders to and brought in, they were the family that needed to be deported.
Truly was amazing, but eye-opening, wasn't it? And fortunately, they fought back against that
and it didn't happen to them. There was an outrage about that selective prosecution of them.
And so again, this is the way these people operate. And it is to come after parental rights. As Alex
Newman points out, it's rooted in the Bible and trying to the Constitution and a natural law
all are under siege like never before. Parents everywhere have to recognize this for what it is.
A coordinated war on the family. The solution is not compromise or school choice that
those are traps that invite regulation and control by incentivizing it financially.
Always understand that's the way Washington operates. They print up their fiat currency and then
they start passing it out like monopoly money because that does give them an monopoly of power.
It is bold resistance defending homeschool freedoms and supporting independent Christian education
and rejecting every scheme that places bureaucrats between parents and their children.
Bold resistance is a solution. The future of Western civilization hangs in the balance,
says Alex. If parents surrender their God-given right and duty to educate the next generation,
they surrender everything. The time to stand is now before the globalist news
titans further around the next of free people everywhere. From Germany and now also Sweden
and other countries have also bought into this making only government school legal.
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It's going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do.
I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan and Morgan, which is America's
largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. I think I saw Bill Board of yours recently that
said 20 billion one. 20 billion is an insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually,
I think, somewhere north probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger
and better and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time
goes on. Awesome. So how does someone do in contact with Morgan and Morgan? What would I do if
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Dan Morgan. From Morgan and Morgan, America's largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the
show. Thanks for having me. Visit forthepeople.com for an office near you. As a matter of fact,
it's an article from Chris Perrin on one American family's classical education.
And he talks about education. He says his oldest parenting. Education originally came from
writing as somebody who has been a part of classical education and all about Latin and Greek
word origins and things like that. We never taught Latin and Greek to the boys. We just went
to word origins that came from Latin and Greek because that's what I thought was the important
aspect of it. Didn't need to go back and read Plato and the original Greek. But it is interesting
from an etymological standpoint to look at the roots of the English language. And once you
understand some key words in Latin and Greek and how they are applied across the board to so many
different English words, it really does open up your vocabulary. Anyway, education came from the Latin
educare or educare. I hope you pronounce that again. I don't know how to pronounce it. And it
was simply meant to raise to rear or to bring up. So if we apply that to Deuteronomy 6,
it says raise up your child in the way they should go. What that literally means is educate.
Educate your child in the way they should go. And when they're old, they will not depart from it.
So it is an imperative for Christians to do this, I believe. Especially when you look at what the
schools have become, when you look at the agenda of the schools, when you look at what they have
done to children, the gaslighting, the psychological operations, the mutilation that they've done to children.
How in the world could you be a part of that? As Alex Newman has said in the past, if you understand
what's going on with the schools, you understand they're on fire and you got to get your kid out of
there. Then the next thing you do is to put out that fire before it burns down the rest of the
community. And that's what the public fool system is. It is a fire that is burning down our society.
And that was what it was designed to do. So again, you need to understand that you need to
think of that as educate your child in the way they should go. That is your responsibility,
your duty to do that. So in this article, what he does is he points out the history of the
Adam's family. I'm not talking about Lurch and thing and all the rest of them. No, this is the
John Adams. John Quincy Adams is son and his grandson and his great grandson of John Adams.
Looks at it through four generations and he sees how things worked and how they evolved. And of
course, at the time of John Adams, everybody was primarily educated at home. Everybody was
homeschooled. Some would go on then to a formal education in a school. Well, they might have a
tutor like Thomas Jefferson did and certain things. But that was the way it was with John Adams.
He was first homeschooled. Then he went to a grammar school, then a Latin school, then finally
to Harvard College. At that time, Harvard only had an enrollment of 100 students. Books were
scarce. They were treasured, read deeply. Both John Adams and his son Quincy kept regular
journals that testified to sustained serious reading. And John and Abigail Adams's letters, we see
that they were united in their conviction that the purpose of education was moral and intellectual
formation, not merely vocational utility. And that is a key issue. I remember hearing a
preacher one time talking about how his kids were in kindergarten. And he said years and years ago,
the time he was talking about his kids were grown. And this is before homeschooling or anything.
And so he said, they went out of parent teachers day and the kindergarten teacher was saying,
well, this is the activity that we're doing. And he goes on all this detail. And he raises his
hand and he said, what's the purpose of this? And he said like a deer caught in the headlights.
Well, I don't know what the purpose of it is. It's just activity that we're doing. And so it's like
you have to think about the purpose in terms of education. And the Adams did. John Adams and
Abigail Adams understood that the purpose of education was to make you a good man. He wrote to
John Quincy Adams in 1781. And so he also took him along in the way with him. And as he
walked along with him, he took John Quincy Adams at a very young age. He took him on his travels
on diplomatic missions to France and to Europe and things like that. So John Quincy Adams grew up in
that. And then the problem, though, is when you get to the fourth generation, things began to change.
It was with Henry Adams that you saw the self-consciously talking about his education and his
autobiography, the education of Henry Adams. He was born in 1838 and he came to believe that he had
been educated for the 18th century, but forced to live in the 19th and 20th century. He lived in
the progressive era, which increasingly rejected the old liberal education as narrow, formal,
and ill-suited to mass immigration and a rapidly industrializing scientific and bureaucratic age.
So many in his time rejected the old education and determined to reform education as a science
rather than a practiced art. And so he says in the study of the Adams family, we see the American
stream of classical and Christian education flowing through John Adams and into a son John Quincy
and then into his grandson, Charles Francis. But then in Henry, we witness confusion as the stream
meets and blends with a new one that is very fast-flowing. Darwin, the steam engine, the Civil War,
the dynamo, all these trouble the waters and muddied them. And you can see them losing their way
within four generations of the family of Adams. Well, we have to change the topic here to
Christi Nome. I'm glad to see her leave. As a matter of fact, the first person to get fired in this
criminal trumpet regime that has been around for a year, and not that there's a lot of other people
that shouldn't be fired, but Matt LaBache had a very sarcastic and funny take on all this. And he
thought one of the interesting things to see was how Maga reacted to this because first you defend
anybody that is around Trump and all of his regime until Trump pushes them out and then they attack
like a pack of dogs, sacrificing the underbosses so that Maga doesn't have to blame the boss.
He says, well, Christi, we hardly knew you actually said, no, we knew you quite well,
or at least better than we'd wish to. You were always in our grills with your Mar-Lago face,
whether it was in a $220 million taxpayer funded sizzle reels or whether it was your ice barbie wear,
though I was personally partial to your cowgirl outfits because he doesn't like a cabinet secretary
who isn't afraid to ride cowgirl. He says, can anyone even name another DHS secretary off the top
of their heads? Can you recall anything about Tom Ridge or Jay Johnson? Probably not. But then those
guys didn't purchase two Gulf Stream G700 private jets for $200 million on the public time,
complete with a luxury master bedroom for mile high meetings, or they didn't write memoirs,
proudly featuring anecdotes about shooting their puppy and cold blood in a gravel pit as proof that
they can make those tough leadership choices. They didn't hold press conferences defending their
troops, gunning down protesters in the street as if human beings were untrainable wire-haired
pointers or something. This week, after known, became the first Trump cabinet official to get fired
out of the second term, and he says, you have to be pretty rancid pollutant to get treated
out of this cesspool to get tossed out of me. He said, there's already lots of troubling questions
about her named successor, Mark Wayne Mullen. A man whose first name can't make up his mind.
Mark Wayne, I've never heard him name Mark maybe before, actually. But we did have
Kristi Nome and her corruption on full display, as I just mentioned.
You look down more. I'll read from the notice from your agency. Given the immediate action to
significantly reduce illegal immigration and border crossings, DHS identified four companies.
Four of the hundreds of thousands of companies in the United States, you identified four. One of
those is this safe American media company. Where is safe American media headquartered?
I don't know. I don't know either. Madam Secretary, we can't find it. We can't find the website.
We did find an address that's registered for this company. Do you know where that address is?
Is there a problem with this contract? I'll tell you about it. Madam Secretary,
the red address registered to a political operative. Madam Secretary, the company,
and I'll give you an opt to respond. The company is registered to a political operative in Virginia.
Do you know, just by way of example, whether this company that received $143 million in taxpayer
dollars, has it ever done work for the government before? I don't know. I can't. The answer is it
has not. Do you know why we know that? Because it was incorporated eight days before this contract
went out. You want the American people to believe that this is all above board, that $143 million
of taxpayer money just happened to go to this one company that doesn't have a headquarters,
doesn't have a website, has never done work for the federal government before, and is registered
apparently or attached to a residence from a political operative. Of course, one of the subcontractors
of that contract, as you know, is a political firm that's tied to you back when you were governor
of South Dakota. The reason why I ask these questions is that this is taxpayer money. I presume,
I don't know this for a fact, but Senator Tillis noted yesterday the way in which your agency
is blocking the inspector general from 11 different investigations that it is trying to conduct.
I don't know if this happens to be an investigation. I certainly hope it is, because eventually the
facts will become public in this regard. And yeah, Trump didn't have a choice, but to cut or lose,
11 different investigations that are being blocked. And everybody was on it. Tom Tillis is a
Republican. Of course, he's not coming back. He's not cowtowing to the Trump regime.
Matt LeBach says, I often find it unintentionally hilarious when after Trump finally throws someone
over, like a nom's case, after several hundred violations of ethics and for good taste. And it's
safe to condemn one of their own. The Maga bots tend to jump on a weakened member of the herd
with both hooves, practically salivating for a good calling. As if it knew this person needed
elimination all along on faulty character grounds, when a Trumpster relative of mine heard the news
of nom's demonstration. He thrown out the window. A relative who has unimpeachable
personal morals, but who has made excuses for Trump from everything from his multiple affairs,
including a porn star, to invading the Capitol. He's told me he said, you need to take her to the
front of the Capitol and stone her. Oh, okay. He said, never heard him speak like that about
nom when she was accusing Alex Freddie of domestic terrorism before his dead body even cooked.
A cool rather. And then there was Fox's Laura Ingraham, who consistently defended nom when she was
pilloried by the critics, but who is now demanding to know why didn't Trump fire her right away?
Unspoken in all these late-hit criticisms of nom is that she wasn't picked in spite of being corrupt,
but because she signaled all along that she was utterly corruptible. This is the same way they
pick somebody like Dennis Haster. He said, this much of the reason I think migabots now spend
more time chewing out each other, clawing at each other's eyes. There's a lot of displaced
aggression. Like when your boss humiliates you at work, but instead of telling him off and quitting
you go home and you kick the dog, or you kick Candace Owen. Not that Candace Owen doesn't deserve
a good kicking. Sorry, I shouldn't threaten that. I say that about the mentally ill he says, but
except for, say Nick Fuentes, who has a lot of other problems like being a Hitler loving
himself or starters, but who actually calls BS on Trump these days, even if he ignored the truth
for a decade prior. They're all too cowardly. Here's the key. They're all too cowardly to criticize
the king directly. That's exactly what it is. And it's not that they're necessarily even cowardly.
It's like Alex Jones realized that's where the money is, right? You sell Trump and you hold him
up as some kind of untarnished idol. That's a ticket to a lot of money. And if you criticize him,
you don't have to worry about just about Trump. It's the mage heard that will call you. I know that
personally. So he says truly enjoying their circle of firing squad. They deserve each other.
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a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's largest injury law firm. That's pretty
awesome. I think I saw Billboard years recently that said 20 billion one. 20 millions in a
sane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north probably
closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year, we get bigger and better and our army grows.
So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan and Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
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Well, one last article here before we get to the thing that's on everybody's mind, which is what's
happening with Iran. And specifically, how is Trump taking us into a global depression at a fast
rate? Carrie Lake was put in by Trump to be the head of Voice of America. And actually, I thought
that was a pretty apt pairing there between that somebody who had spent her life as a mainstream
media mouthpiece and then jumped on the Trump train and started pushing lies about the election.
And so she got into Voice of America and she wanted to fire 500 employees, which I applaud.
I don't support the government running media. I don't support the government running propaganda
media. And of course, when they created Voice of America radio for Europe and all these other
things, which Tucker Carlson's dad ran, right? Remember CIA and the background of Tucker Carlson,
and how he doesn't really have a problem telling you anything, and whether it's true or not,
because that's where daddy was. But you take somebody like Carrie Lake who worked for mainstream
media and would tell you the mainstream lies that you're supposed to hear. And then she went from
that to curing favor with Trump telling lies about the election. She was the perfect fit for a
propaganda organization. Unfortunately for her, she was appointed as interim head and she did
these actions of firing people, which again, I support completely getting rid of this organization
just like NPR. Because what happens is these organizations, when they created them, they wanted to
get a swage everybody's fears that these things would be used domestically. Now these are only weapons
abroad, but we all knew there'd be instruments of tyranny at home. And so what they did was they
came up with a Smith month act, which said, you will not do anything domestically. And under Obama,
they got rid of that. So that was a real harbinger. So I would like to see the whole thing deep
sixth along with NPR. But she did these actions as the acting CEO of these two organizations. And so
now Judge has overthrown all that because she was not able to get the votes in the Senate,
just like she was unable to get the votes for governor, but she claimed that it had been stolen.
She hasn't made that claim yet about the Senate. She hasn't claimed that the Senate confirmation
hearing votes that she lost were stolen, but just to wait. Meanwhile, Trump has vowed to block the
government on signing new laws unless they pass the Save America Act. We've heard all this before
heavenly. Remember during his, you know, grief that culminated in January the 6th, he called his
pack the Save America Act. Now he's got the Save America Act. And the Save America Act was an act
just like stop the steel wasn't act. And January the 6th was a trap. And so now he's out there with
this Save America Act. What are the aspects of this that are going to fix the election? Well,
number one, show voter ID. Good. I'm all for that. Number two, I'm all for this as well. No
mail-in ballots except for military or people who are ill or disabled or traveling. That's the way
it used to be. That's the way it used to be before Trump locked us down and enabled mail-in
balloting for everything. Now you can't show up in person. You got to do vote by mail.
And then he had the audacity to claim about the corruption from the new rules that he'd created.
I always believed that he did that deliberately. I believe that they needed to have a tag team
for this massive scam of the pandemic. Didn't want to put all that on just one party. Had to share
the responsibility. That way when people complain about they can say, well, yeah, Trump did the
vaccine and he locked us down. But it was Biden who mandated the injections and so forth. And
he continued the stuff. That's the way Maga approaches it. So they had to have that handoff. Because
if one party, one person had done all of it, people would catch on. People are starting to catch on
though now to what Trump is like because he is now still doing the same thing.
So we're going to talk about what he's doing. Voters oppose Trump on migrant raids and on the early
Iran strikes, but they back him on other key issues. Things like the borders. So they don't like
the way he's enforcing the immigration stuff, but they don't want to have open borders either.
That's a false choice that people are given. But I think they're looking at this as a
hodgepodge of things because they can't see the pattern. And we're going to show you the pattern.
We come back. It's Trump's global chaos. We saw that beginning with the COVID pandemic,
but now you're going to see it on steroids with this Iraq war and what he is going to be doing
as part of that. We'll take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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They identify as military action. It's a bit like pronouns, except we kill people.
All right, I'm not Libya. I'm war. I'm sorry. There was kinetic action, not a war.
Venezuela. Well, it was an active war, I think. No, I'm sorry. That was a law enforcement
operation, not a war. Iran. It's a war. We're doing war things. No, not war things.
Preemptive retaliatory de-escalation action. No, that's not a thing. All right, judges.
Okay, how about the war terrorism? War. No, it was a coalition-led conditional operation.
How about Afghanistan? Afghanistan was the war on terror. No, I'm sorry. That was a pre-authorized
defense stabilization initiative. Okay, can somebody tell me the rules here?
War on poverty, Carl. Poverty, that's not even a... I'm sorry, I need to do this to you.
It was a trick question. We don't have poverty in the United States. The Dow went up to 50,000.
Can I even get that high? Amazing. Don't worry about the Epstein files. War on Christmas.
The coffee cup thing? No, that's not a war. There's a war for the soul of the nation, whether or not
I can wish my children Merry Christmas. Okay, you know what? I don't want to do this anymore.
Today's magical phrase, Carl, you just became a United States Congressman.
Congratulations, Representative Carl, Merry Christmas. It's March.
Well, okay, happy Hanukkah. That's the best fairies I've seen of any of this stuff.
Yeah, it's a is it war? And of course, I love the one about Iran.
Preemptive retaliatory strike. That sounds like what Mike Johnson was saying. But they attacked
three embassies, right? So they did that long after you bombed them to smithereens. So anyway,
the judge, when they appealed to the judge, if you saw that, that was Bolton, who was...
No, it's not war. That's whatever we want it to be. So the US Senate rejected a war power's
resolution. And Iran is now saying that it hit a US warship of missiles 600 kilometers away
in northern Indian ocean. The hoodies and Yemen are planning to attack vital targets inside Saudi
Arabia. Meanwhile, Kurdish forces in Iraq have launched a ground military offensive into Iran
against the Iranian government. And these are just a couple of the issues of what has really been
ignited into a regional total war. Pretty much all the Gulf states are involved in one way or the
other. That's what Donald Trump has done. He set the Gulf states the Middle East on fire.
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I've got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how's it going today?
It's going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do.
I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan and Morgan, which is America's
largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. I think I saw Billboard
years recently that said 20 billion one. 20 billion is an insane number.
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22,
23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and better and our army grows.
So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on.
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No question about it. And I guess this is working out pretty well for the vision of Huckabee
that the entire Middle East should belong to Israel. I guess we will see the entire Gaza playbook
enacted here until they can take that over. But I've got some questions here before we
and comments before we move on. Junks over says, David, you know, this isn't just about Trump.
The guy won't even blow his nose without permission from his handlers.
I intended to think that this is all about one crazy guy, but it isn't.
Absolutely. I mean, this is, as we just saw with this thing, this has been the deep state.
This is making the deep state deeper, which is a CIA, as a matter of fact. Over the weekend,
I heard this interview with a guy. One of them was a Pablo Escobar, who is anti-war.
And the other one was an Iranian guy. They're being interviewed and asked questions about
what was going on in Iran. I thought it was very interesting because the Iranian guy
was so dyed in the wool anti-American, but the reasons are very clear. It's what I've been saying
what they don't talk about. They talk about, oh, the Islamic Republic has been at war with us
for 50 years or whatever, right? Well, 47. The bottom line is that it started a long time before
that. We preemptively attacked Iran when we overthrew their elected government in 1953,
73 years ago. And then we put in our own dictator. And the people who did that was a CIA.
And then the CIA government consisted of this puppet king, the Shah, and his CIA,
Masad trained secret police, who had a brutal regime. And so that's what this guy was saying.
He said, you know, I teach in the universities in Tehran and the younger people just didn't understand
what I was talking about America. They couldn't believe it was that bad. He said, now they see it.
If you wanted to have regime change in Iran, you just set back and let the people react to the
totalitarian Ayatollahs, which is already starting. And so what Trump has done, if he wants
regime change, he has snatched defeat out of the jaws of victory. Because now people are seeing
this guy who is a hardcore pro-Khamenei Ayatollah guy, right? They see that what he was saying about
America all along was true in terms of its interaction with Iran. And you start bombing the civilian
population that always galvanizes opinion against you. I started doing that in World War II,
as I said many times, Hitler thought that he was going to moralize Britain instead. What he did
was he gave them a reason to fight harder. And the same thing is happening right now in Iran.
That is the ultimate blowback against these policies. And yet it's the same people that keep doing
this. You're right. It's the CIA that actually runs our government, runs our foreign policy that's
doing it. And of course, it also is Israel. You had a situation where Trump got the Trump
administration, somebody that got a secret message from the Iranian saying we would like to talk.
And the Israelis were spying on America's secret stuff. And then Netanyahu called Trump on the carpet
about it. And he said, I'm not interested in talking to them. I mean, he's also controlled by
foreign government, not just by a government inside our own government, the CIA. Everything that they
do is foreign to the Constitution and foreign to America values and American interests. But he's also
the tool of a foreign government as well. Marky Mark, thank you for the tip. He says that the
day like savings time started in World War One as a fuel saving measures instituted by Woodrow
Wilson. Yeah. Another thing we can put on his rap sheet of crimes, Federal Reserve, the income
tax World War One, day like savings time. This guy still cursing us from the grave. It's amazing.
DGA, thank you for the tip. He says, David, I ask a question. How does four to six dollar gallon
gas help the Republicans keep the house and Senate in November? Yeah, I don't know if that is the
what he wants to do. And of course, we all saw the stuff from Biden, right? The stickers. I did that,
you know, remember that? Well, here's Trump's version that's going to be coming out. I did that.
And he's pointing to the $3.45 gas, which is about where we are right now in terms of the
average around the United States. It's jumped up tremendously. He's pointing to that with one
particular finger and it's not the index finger. It is Donald Trump giving us the finger.
Stealth Patriot, thank you for the tip. I appreciate that. He says, same way the U.S. will never
have any country in their right mind, negotiate with them again. Why would anybody invest their money?
It's just there for the taking. That's right. When you see the treachery, you know, he was talking
about BlackRock and Blackstone and these others that are doing this now, they're blocking people
taking their money out. Yeah, that's not going to work out too well for them. But they've already set
up this trap inside of these things to allow them to legally do that. That's what is what the bad
part of this is that they surreptitiously put this in, but it is not trustworthy as well. So don't
if you don't have money in there, don't put any more in and you might want to start thinking about
getting it out. Tornator, thank you for the tip. He says, happy money to the knife family and everyone
in the chat. So sick of daylight saving time. Yes, me too. I'm very tired today. I can probably hear
it in my voice. After the stroke, once I start to get tired, I start slurring my speech. I'm really
fighting it today, having a difficult time, even talking. He said, I posted a meme I made on your
ex. I think you might find it funny. I'll have to check it out. D.G. 8 says, David, as long as Maga
uses the left as the barometer to judge Trump, we are screwed choosing between the lesser of two
evils. Always insures evil, right? Insures losing. He says, as Christians, why would we ever choose
evil? I agree. I agree. As a matter of fact, I heard that all the time with a libertarian party because
as a third party, they got really tired of the lesser of two evil statement. They heard it all the
time. Funny that I don't hear that from Christians, right? The libertarian party will always say,
well, lesser two evils is still evil. Why are you picking that? I don't hear that from Christians.
That's exactly right. Let's take a look at the oil issue as well and how this is going to affect
things. I said from the very beginning, this is going to be bigger than the OPEC embargo of 1973.
And anybody who is alive at that point in time understands that. And there were
aftershocks that went on for quite some time, the inflation, the rapid inflation that we had in
the 70s and the stagflation, all the rest of the stuff, direct consequence of that. And by the way,
what happened to gold? That was its previous record high. Donald Trump is good for gold. He's not
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Well, has surged 35% this week, biggest gain in futures trading. Actually, it's more than that now
because that's talking about the price of gasoline. And now, as of this morning,
as I mentioned at the beginning of the show, barrel of oil is now over $100 per gallon as of
this morning. And it was back in the 70s or high 60s just a week ago, rapidly going up.
US crude soared 35.6% biggest weekly gain in the history of the futures contract dating back
to 1983. Brent jumped about 28% for the biggest weekly gain since April of 2020. And that's not the
end of it. We have other markets that are doing much worse. Diesel is up 57%. Diesel fuel.
And that's something that is really going to just permeate through the supply chain and create
massive inflation for everybody. And jet fuel is up even higher than that. So you're starting to
see the cost of plane tickets skyrocketing. Even if you're going to be able to fly, if they don't
shut the airports down, it's going to be very difficult to do it. We just had my daughter who's
still in Austin got tickets for her family to see us in a couple of months. And we, Karen
contact her and said, you know, they were already talking about coming. She said, get your tickets
now. They're going to go way up. She contacted us after they got the tickets two days later.
She said the prices have jumped $100 per ticket. And so my, we look at my mother-in-law. She's 93
years old. Karen has got some tickets over the weekend to try to bring her up here to see the
family and go with her. And as she is on the phone trying to get the tickets, they're rapidly
going up. It's incredible what we're seeing here. Now, the wave, the inflation is happening.
A prolonged war could wreak havoc on global oil and gas market. And we know what that looks like.
We've done this before. The thing that bothers me about all this stuff is that Trump can't possibly
be this stupid. Or even the people around him. It has to be intentional. Because, and it's kind
of what I said about Trump when he was saying a member back in 2019, you had several states
who were trampling on people's individual right of informed consent about the vaccines and trampling
on the rights of parents because they did not want to have their kids vaccinated because of religious
or because of medical reasons. And Trump came out and said, they got to get it. It's really going
around. It's really going around. They got to get the shots. Got to get the shots. He was already in
on this thing. And he was laying the groundwork for that with that measles stuff, laying the
groundwork for COVID. That was part of the preparation, right? The predictive programming. And I said
at the time, how dare him say that? I mean, this is a guy who is a decade older than me. And he
knows, you know, we didn't even have measles, vaccines like that. And everybody had measles and
didn't, it wasn't a life-threatening thing. It was, you know, people would have complications
like they do with anything. You can get a cold and you can die from complications from a cold.
But that doesn't mean that you got to vaccinate everybody for the flu shot as if that even made
any difference, which it doesn't. And so I said, how dare him? You know, he's seen that. Well,
how dare him? He's seen the OPEC oil embargo. And so have all the people around him.
They're old enough to remember that. Why would they do that? The guy is a one-man OPEC.
The guy is a one-man fourth turning as I tweeted out. I said, you know, he is everything that he's
done is about creating global chaos and financial issues grow globally. And that goes hand in hand
with a global war. They always do. That's what happens with four turnings. This economic chaos
followed by war. And this is going to be global. Cutter's energy minister said that crude prices could
reach $150 per barrel in the coming weeks if well tankers were unable to pass through the
straight of her moves. Well, the Trump administration has gone from saying it's going to be four to five
weeks to now. Hegseth is saying eight weeks. And now anti-war says that sources have told
Politico that they're making plans to take this out to September at least. Meanwhile, you've had
other people saying that 25 days is the max that we've got before we have absolute chaos globally
because of restriction of energy and inflation of energy prices even in their earliest scenario.
A four to five weeks. They are behind the point of global chaos. So think about what they're
planning on doing. And he said, this could bring down the economies of the world. Said cutters
energy minister. The Trump administration on Friday, I'm sorry, Trump regime. It's not
administration. It's regime announced a $20 billion insurance program for oil tankers. They announced
that they would be escorting ships. And then that was taken back because the Navy said we can't
do that. It's too dangerous. You know, we're going to have to bomb Iran a lot more and deprecate their
resources quite a bit more before we even put our ships into the straits literally. A rocket shut
down one and a half million barrels per day of production to Iraqi officials told Reuters
Kuwait has also started cutting production after running out of storage space.
The market is shifting from pricing, purge, geopolitical risk to grappling with tangible
operational disruption they said. And here's the issue. There's an excellent
piece from a guy who is the economics editor for Sky News. And it was published by the Times of
London. And he had visited this Saudi Arabian liquid petroleum gas facility, the gigantic one.
I want to say Rosgul, but something like that. Rosgul's the villain from Batman. It's something like
that, but the name of it. But he said, he visited this place once before and he goes, it's just this
massive sea of metal pipes that you get lost in. And that was hit by the Iranians pretty early on.
It's now shut down. And the consequences of that are massive, especially for Europe,
because they have moved over to using gas in the way they get the gas is liquid petroleum. So
that facility, what that facility does is convert the gas to liquid so they can transport it on
the tankers. Now that has had a double whammy. Not only can the tankers not get there,
but it can't be produced in the first place. And this is the kind of thing that's going to make
this last a lot longer, even if the hostilities stopped today. And they started laying traffic
go through the straight of our moves. The damage that's already been done to infrastructure like
that is going to take quite a while to recover. And if these different countries, you know,
Kuwait has shut it down and many others are saying, well, we're going to, we don't have
more places where we can put the oil. So we're going to have to shut down the wells perhaps.
The alternative is to just start pouring the crude oil out into the ocean,
which is going to be an environmental disaster. But if they shut down these wells,
it's very difficult to get them reopened. And many times it damages them severely.
And so the question is, what are they going to do? I mean, they're caught between a rock and a
harp between a rock and a rock. And it's where they caught, not just a hard place. But the average
price for a gallon of gasoline jumped by nearly 27 cents in the last week to $3.25. But now it is
just under 350. As I pointed out, you know, Trump did that. That's what you need to put on these
uh, these different ones. So, uh, the US entered its seventh day on this, this, um,
war entered its seventh day on Friday. Hexeth is boasting. So we've only just begun to fight.
Well, that was kind of an honorable thing when it was in the context of when John Paul Jones
said it, but not in the context of what he is saying here. He loves to talk about
how we're not fighting fair. And that was the plan and all the rest of stuff. The guy,
a lot of people are starting to use the phrase here, uh, reveling in the carnage. It is disgusting
to watch, uh, war Pete on his, um, speeches. Uh, so it's Trump's lethality, right? It's war Pete
is obsessed with lethality. He hates legality. He doesn't want any rules about how he can fight war.
When in reality, the rules are there to try to minimize the carnage and to try to protect American
troops. If you're just going to machine gun people like the Germans did the prisoners of the
great escape, uh, they're going to do that to your soldiers as well. So those rules are there,
war Pete to protect American soldiers as well as everybody else. When you violate the Geneva
convention, you're putting your own people at risk. You are inviting savagery, not civilization.
Iran is hoping that we can't sustain this. He said, which is a really bad miscalculation. He,
he can rain down death from this guy's indefinitely. Well, again, gas hits the highest average price.
It's a fall of 2024. Uh, and here they were saying, you know, first that article said 325. This
was saying 332. It was at, um, 349 on Sunday was average price. Gasoline would reach a peak of
over $6 a gallon to some states under my predecessor said, Trump, it was quite honestly a disaster,
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I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's
largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. Um, I think I saw billboard of yours recently that
said 20 billion one. 20 million is insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually,
I think somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year, we get bigger
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It's now below $2.30 a gallon of most states. He was bragging about this at the state of the union.
Now what is he doing? He said, um, when I visited the great state of Iowa just a few weeks ago,
I saw even a $1.85 dollar a gallon for gasoline. Well, it is a disaster and it is a uniparty
disaster. And it's the people who are the real power behind the throne. The last time the national
average made a similar weekly jump was back in March of 2022 during the start of the Russian
Ukraine conflict. And that was in response to Biden's moves. And what did Biden's moves do? Did
it really hurt Russia? No, Russia gained from that. They actually got a windfall profit.
They put on the sanctions, the sanctions were not very effective. But what the sanctions did
was to raise the price of oil so that Russia could give a huge discount to people if they paid in
gold. And so it was a big windfall, about $300 billion for the Russians and all that. That's how these
these government policies are backfiring on us constantly. Diesel prices, climbing even faster
than gasoline prices. Much of the world's economy, of course, from consumer goods to the food that
you eat gets to you thanks to diesel. And not only that, but it's something that is used by farmers.
This is the time of year where they're planting crops. And so farmers are seeing the diesel fuel
costs go sky high. Then all the transportation costs. And it's not just food, it's everything.
It's not just gasoline. Since the fighting started in Iran a week ago, gas prices are up 47%.
And diesel, I'm sorry, diesel is up 47. Gasoline is up 35%. And I said, diesel is rising so
much faster than gasoline because it was in a short supply already heading into the energy price
shock from Trump. So an independent oil analyst, he didn't say from Trump, I give Trump the credit
for what the Trump regime wants to do. An advisor to the global oil company, Gulf oil, he predicts
diesel could hit $5 a gallon this month, this month. For smaller trucking companies, a diesel spike
can be catastrophic. A Chicago-based trucking business that was formed about three years ago,
the guy says, I've seen diesel prices fluctuate but never spike like that. This is really bad.
He said he may have to raise his rates soon to offset the cost, but the larger trucking companies
are already doing that and adding fuel surcharges like UPS is doing. So you can see the price
of everything go up pretty much everything that you have because of our distributed supply chains.
And they're distributed even in the United States. Everything is going to be affected by this.
It's like a value added tax being added, just like his tariffs or tax. Container shipping companies,
another cargo carriers which run on fuel similar to diesel have also started to impose fuel surcharges.
And so coming soon folks, 1970s stagflation, except probably worse on both the stag, stagnant side
and the flation side of the cost of plane tickets, as they point out, likely to soar soon. But
I told you just a moment ago how we've seen that in our family immediately. So gasoline up 35%,
diesel 47%, jet fuel up 56%. And you're starting to see the price. If you look at the price of
barrel oil, we've seen even more than that. And that's going to keep propagating through the
system and all these other derivatives that come from it. Airlines already face a loss of revenue
from canceled or diverted flights across the Middle East amid the war. Larger airlines like
United are more able to cope with this than the smaller ones. Meanwhile, Kuwait has cut their oil
output, as I said before. Cutter warns that the straight-of-her-muse chokepoint chaos,
risk global shock. So this is the Hobson's choice that they're faced with.
What do we do with this? We can't shut our production down all the way. So they're trying
to slow it down without completely blocking off the oil wells. So I thought the graphic that
Zero-Hedge had was perfect. Now this massive wall of flames in the background that looks
something like this. This is the reality folks. Look at that. That is Tehran. That is an oil
storage or production facility. I don't know which. That was bomb. But when this was put up and a
guy was reporting on it in the Persian language, you had all these people saying this can't be
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there. And so they had already put that up as an AI thing. They had a ship and everything was,
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I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's
largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. I think I saw billboarders recently that said
20 billion one. 20 million is an insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually,
I think, somewhere north probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger
and better and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time
goes on. Awesome. So how does someone do in contact with Morgan and Morgan? What would I do if
I got into an accident? Probably the easiest way is dialing pound law. It's pound 529 from your cell
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So I said, even if a resolution emerges in the near term,
restarting the crude fields, refineries and export huggings would likely take at least a month
and possibly longer, ignoring the damage that could be done to them as well. So as I said before,
Qatar's energy minister said $150 barrel is coming soon and it may be sooner than you think.
Just like when people are predicting the price of gold, we could see the causes of gold going up.
But most people were surprised at how rapidly it went up. When you look at the
projections for the big banks, there were commodity groups that were looking at it when they were
telling people, well, we think we're going to see $4,500 per ounce gold by the end of this last year.
Instead, what you saw was $5,000 and we've consistently seen them
underestimate the volatility of all markets, whether it's gold or the price of oil during this war.
They're underestimating the volatility. This will bring down the economies of the world. He warned
this war continues for a few weeks. GDP growth around the world will be impacted. Everybody's
energy price is going to go higher. There will be no shortage. There will be shortages,
rather, of some products and there will be a chain reaction of factories that cannot supply.
This is yet another one of the attacks on the supply chain that Trump administration has
been famous for. And again, as the listener point out, it's not simply the directions of Donald
Trump, but they put him there because he's the guy that can pull it off because the people
normally would oppose this, go along with it, if they've got Donald Trump out there as a facade.
And everybody proceeds it as them playing ego politics instead of geopolitics. On Tuesday,
the Zurhej talked about the number of days of disruption needed in the Gulf area that would
trigger actual panic. And they said it turns out as they went through in that article and detailed
it, the number was 25 days. And remember that that's not even the shortest scenario of the Pentagon,
25 days. So we really are looking at energy panic around the world coming. Our main scenario is
that if this lasts for four weeks, things will be completely out of control. This is a guy who
is spokesperson, let's see, is trying to find the sky's name. He's all haji, but I don't know
what his title is. Nevertheless, he's with one of these Arab states. So when I say out of control,
I mean that even if China starts releasing oil from its inventories, the problem is that my guess
is China would also restrict exports, which means that oil would remain in China. He says there may
be something much larger at play, whether on serving more as a trigger for a broader strategic
objective. Perhaps that broader strategic objective is the fourth turning. Some people have
pointed out that perhaps this is a play to give the US something of monopoly on the energy industry.
And certainly a case could be made for that when you look at Trump's targets of Venezuela
and Iran. And when you look at what happened with the Nord Stream pipelines, remember the Nord Stream
pipelines, the two countries that are going to benefit probably the most from this energy crisis
this time around are going to be the US and Russia. And Russia is a big provider of oil and
natural gas. And the panic is getting so bad that Scott Bessent is saying that we're going
to relax the sanctions on Russian oil. The Indians had been very good actors. We had asked
them to stop buying sanctioned Russian oil this fall. They did. They were going to substitute it
with US oil. But to ease the temporary gap of oil around the world, we have given them permission
to accept the Russian oil. We may unsanction other Russian oil. The other thing Treasury can do
here, Larry, is there are hundreds of millions of sanctions, barrels of sanction crude on the water.
And in essence, by unsanctioning them, Treasury can create supply. And we are looking at that.
We're going to keep a cadence of announcing measures to bring relief to the market during this
conflict. And Larry, in other words, we can make things legal and can make them illegal. I mean,
gave them the right to do any of that stuff. And that's another example of the deliberate chaos.
And we go back and we look at the Syrian situation. We look at the Syrian war that was there
for the longest time. That was largely a fight between two pipelines. So you had a US ally,
Gulf State ally. I think it was Kuwait that wanted to put a pipeline across Syria. But Syria
wanted to pipeline from Russia going across them to the US to Europe and so forth. And so you had
the situation in the Nord Stream pipeline. That was gas that was coming in from Russia to Germany.
And Europe and Germany were getting a lot of Russian gas. And the US did not want that. They
wanted them to buy liquid natural gas from American producers at a higher price. And so that was
a big part of what was going on with that blowing up those pipelines. So we've seen this over and
over again. So that may be a bigger issue than is involved here. But I think a lot of this has to
do with fact, these people need to have need to feed this forth turning because they want to overturn
the order of the world as it is right now. It's foundational to their new world order. They need
to have a global depression and a global war. That is the fundamental thing, I think. And as a part of
that, you've got the US eyeing a hegemony on oil and petroleum products, but they can't even handle
all the business. And so they are going to release this somewhat for the Russians to be able to do
a little bit more business to keep things from completely melting down. On Thursday with Reuters,
Trump was nonchalant about the rising prices. He said, hey, if they rise, they rise. Yeah.
Again, this is the bottom line. He doesn't really care. Right. As a matter of fact,
you know, when we look at Trump, he has been of two minds and all this stuff, hasn't he?
Right now, not in a very good position. You're gambling with world war three. You're gambling
with world war three, the American people to see what's going on.
That's Trump debating himself right there, just like you debated Zalinsky in the White House.
Is this the beginning of the worst gas crisis the world has ever seen? Again, this is the article
I was talking about before, from the economics editor of Sky News, and this is article carried by
the London Times, the closure of Ross laughing. That was when I couldn't remember I was thinking
Ross school, the energy complex could cripple economies, send prices soaring, and halt oil supplies
along with what is happening at the straight of our moves. And that is literally what is going on.
So when you look at the impact of this, and he he takes a side, he says, when Russia invaded Ukraine
and Europe pledged to wean itself off of Russia and methane, it turned primarily to shipments
of liquefied gas coming from overseas, coming from the US, and also from from Gulf. The shutdown
of this facility and Saudi Arabia, loss, laughing has thrown that entire market into turmoil.
Other countries are even more exposed. The vast majority of Qatari gas has been loaded
on the tankers and shipped to Asia. Nearly 40% of Taiwan's power comes from imported gas.
So you just shut down 40% of Taiwan, which is a lot of the state-of-the-art
silicon chips come from there now as well, which feeds the plants that enable the manufacturer
of the world's most advanced computer chips. Pakistan, Bangladesh have no strategic reserves.
South Korea reportedly has only enough natural gas to last for nine days. But again, the earliest
scenario of the Trump regime is four to five weeks. Now they've extended that.
Even though if it was stopped today, the damage that's been done is going to take a while to
unwind. Longer it goes, the longer it's going to take to get this thing fixed because it
constantly are destroying things. European politicians having barely recovered from the last
energy price shock are now staring down the barrel of something very similar.
British wholesale gas prices doubled last week, a jump that could prefigure a sharp rise in utility
bills. The precise scale of the rise is hard to predict, but it's likely to stretch into hundreds
of pounds on the average bill. This is going to be ruinous to individual households.
Bills though are just a start of it. If there was one lesson from the post-2022 energy crisis,
it was that higher gas prices trickle into nearly every part of the economy.
Higher food prices, higher haircut prices, higher steel prices. The Bank of England is likely
to ditch its plans to cut interest rates for the coming months, or at least that is what investors
are assuming. About the only thing that you can do in the face of this coming wave of inflation,
I think, is to play gold. It's one of the safest things you can do, especially when you look at
what happened, with a very, very similar thing, with the opaque oil embargo.
I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's
largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. I think I saw Billboard
years recently that said 20 billion won. 20 billion is an insane number.
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north probably closer to 22, 23
after this year. And each year we get bigger and better and our army grows, so the number will
hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome. So how does someone do in contact
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for an office near you. Those living in the Gulf have two fronts to worry about. The first problem
is that of the oil producers, especially countries like Iraq and Kuwait. They're not equipped for
the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Again, they're the ones who are running out of storage space
or trying to cut production. But if they shut down these these wells, it's going to be damaging
and very difficult to get them started, could possibly permanently damage their oil reservoirs,
he said. The other option is to just start emptying it in the land or the sea or burning it off.
An environmental disaster of monumental proportions. The second problem gets to the heart
of the 21st century Gulf. It's an economy that was attempting to pivot away from oil and gas
and towards services. And so they brought in a lot of people from abroad. 77% of those living in
Qatar are non-native. The analogous figures are 74% in the UAE, 67% in Kuwait, 52% in Bahrain,
according to the World Bank data. Others put the proportions even higher. And so that is going
to those people are going to go home or if they are higher-paid jobs, if they are lower level
workers, what are they going to do when the economy goes south? Are they going to have to deal with
unrest and crime in their states because of that as well? All this is before you get to the
rather more terrifying question. It's what happens if and when Iran begins targeting
things like desolination plants, which by the way they did right after this guy wrote this article.
They hit a major desolination plant in Bahrain and as they points out, that provides most of the
water for the region, these desolination plants. So again, it is a wider war against all the
infrastructure that is happening there and it's going to take quite some time to undo all this
even if they were to start tomorrow. So if the war was short lived and straights open in a few
weeks, the impact might be manageable, but he said we'll still have an unpleasant wave of inflation.
But even a few weeks might be too long for the Gulf nations. The Petro States whose infrastructure
was never built to accommodate a catastrophe of this kind. The main beneficiaries, on the other hand,
are countries outside that can sell their oil and gas into this new lucrative market,
mainly Russia and yes, America. America has become the world's largest LNG exporter, liquid
natural gas and it stands to make it killing and not just with bombs. And so this is going to be
the spin that you're going to see from Manga people as if this is something good or wise.
It's not. This is just another fallacy of the another variation of the broken window fallacy.
You're going to start a global war and a global depression just so that we can monopolize the
energy markets. Is that a good trade-off? The big winner from the Persian Gulf Energy Crisis,
of course, is also going to be Russia, a massive change of fortune for Putin, but he already did
pretty well with Biden's sanctions. So our vessels starting to identify as Chinese in order to
transit the Hormuz Chok Point. And so we're helping Russia, we're helping China. We've very
had a couple of cases of, there's been at least one tanker that's been attacked by drones,
but you've had only I think two tankers go through the straight of Hormuz and because they're
associated with China, they start broadcasting. All Chinese owned, all Chinese crew, you know,
Lewis, let's go through. And so everybody else has got to try to make the, run the gauntlet
of drones and missiles that are there. And the US government can't do anything to protect them.
They can hope that they can deprecate the Iranian military to the extent and they say it's
going to take weeks to do that. Deprecate their military to the extent that they don't have the
capability to fire at ships that are there. But as long as they do, the US Navy can't operate
under that circumstance, that great risk. And of course, there's a lot of drones that are being
sent as they swarm. Chinese ships will have a monopoly on the straight of Hormuz trade route.
And Russia is going to be selling lots and lots of oil. So is this a good geopolitical strategy?
The Gulf states need food and other supplies and it all will depend on some kind of a slow boat
from China. That is the reality of what we're looking at, folks. Truly amazing what Trump has done.
It is bone-headed, stupid, regardless of who's running the Trump regime. Because we've seen
the CIA and all their wars fail over and over again. And this is going to be yet another one to put
in that category. You can bank on it. We'll be right back.
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Radio.com. I can't tell you if the use of force in Iraq today would last five days or five weeks
or five months. But it certainly isn't going to last any longer than that. President Trump has
all the latitude in the world to talk about how long it may or may not take four weeks, two weeks,
six weeks. It could move up, it could move back. Yeah, it's looking just like Iraq, as I said,
it's Iraq, deja vu, lies about starting the war, the basis for starting the war. And then,
of course, we see this mission creep, or I should say creeps on a mission is really more appropriate
what we're seeing here. And one of the worst creeps is Pete Hegseth or Pete. So one person said,
he's a very dangerous person. He's reveling in the carnage of the Iraq war, of the Iran war.
Brash, bombastic, and out of his depth, Fox News host.
Brash, Belakosi sounded more like a cartoon bully than a somber statesman.
Death and destruction from the sky all day long. He wears a red, white, and blue,
tie, and pocket square. It says, this was never meant to be a fair fight. It's not a fair fight.
We are punching them while they're down. And that's exactly how it should be.
People like that folks are cowards, fundamentally. And I just got to say, when I look at Pete Hegseth,
don't call him a Christian nationalist. Call him a nationalist if you have to. Don't call him a Christian nationalist.
There is nothing Christian about these actions. He is a reproach to the name of Christ.
45-year-old former Fox News TV host, now commander of the most powerful military,
but this week became the face of Trump's war in Iran. He's rapidly transformed the Pentagon into
a staging ground for an ideological and religious crusade, writes the Guardian, with my Kismo,
Christian nationalism, and callousness toward the lives of US troops. So there's nothing Christian
about that. The Christian values gave us the just war theory, saying the only reason you fight
wars is to try to preserve more, protect people from greater slaughter, the same reason that you'd
have police go in and into a school shooting, trying to stop it. That's the reality. You don't
start wars, and you don't revel in how many people you can kill, especially in civilians,
and you don't try to extend them indefinitely. You have a purpose, and that is to stop the war.
But his purpose is to keep it going. So as they point out, he is one they got comments from
one person who is with a vet voice foundation, a non-profit advocacy organization said,
Pete Hegseth is a very dangerous person. He has the arsenal of the US government at his disposal,
and he's got a permission slip from Trump to deploy carnage wherever he wants,
against whom ever he wishes. So they talk about where he came from. Of course, he studied politics
at Princeton University, and there he became publisher and editor of the Princeton Tori,
a conservative student journal, which basically focused on culture war issues. After leaving
Princeton, he joined the US Army National Guard as an infantry officer. He had deployments to
Gitmo, Cuba, and also tours of Iran, of Iraq and Afghanistan. I'm getting those two countries
mixed up constantly. I guess I can be forgiven since the administration seems to get them mixed up.
Hegseth became chief executive of concerned veterans for America, conservative advocacy group,
but he departed in 2016 amid allegations of financial mismanagement, sexual impropriety,
and personal misconduct. In 2018, his mother wrote the famous letter that went back and forth
during his confirmation hearings and said, you are an abuser of women. I have no respect for anybody
that does something like that. This is a mother writing to her son. He once wrote that in the event
of a Democrat election when he said, the military and the police will be forced to make a choice.
Yes, there will be some form of civil war. So he's ready for civil war here as well as wars
everywhere else, like I've said so many times. This fourth turning will most likely be a combination
of the three previous fourth turnings we've had in America, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War,
and World War as well. His record of allegations that he drank while on duty has troubled a
tenure running two small veterans non-profit organizations and his lack of experience
for a post overseeing the world's most powerful military. The Senate ultimately split 50-50
on confirming him. They needed the tiebreaker of JD Vance to come in and vote.
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I've got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how's it going today? It's going
good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing
partner at Morgan and Morgan, which is America's largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome.
I think I saw Billboard years recently that said 20 billion one. 20 billion is an insane number.
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22,
23 after this year. And each year, we get bigger and better and our army grows. So the number will
hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome. So how does someone get in contact
with Morgan and Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident? Probably the easiest way is
dialing pound law. It's pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is
always waiting to take your call 24, 7365. Wow, Dan Morgan from Morgan and Morgan, America's
largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show. Thanks for having me. Visit forthepeople.com
for an office near you. Hey, Seth has vowed to unleash, quote, overwhelming and punishing violence
on enemies and promised to dispense with stupid rules of engagement. Quote, unquote,
so what do you call it? And these are rules that were designed to restrict attacks on civilian
populations. But not only that, but these are rules that are designed to not have people murdered
that are shipwrecked. These are rules from the Pentagon. They're therefore a reason.
Because that's what the Nazis did when the U-boat commanders would sink a ship, then they would
go back and kill all the people who were trying to survive. It's a heinous crime. This guy is
reveling in it. Hey, Seth has largely forgotten the solemnity of traditional defense secretary.
In favor of a performative antics of a partisan broadcaster, reveling in America's capacity
to inflict violence. For years, he's cultivated a hyper masculine muscle man aesthetic.
Now he's faced with a geopolitical crisis that demands nuanced and strategic foresight
he appears to many people to be out of his depth. I wish I could say how cavalier, obtuse,
and hopeless. Hey, Seth is that leading the Pentagon said a Marine Corps veteran. He says,
I can't even muster the words to describe his self-adulation matched only in scope by his
apparent moral depravity. I would say the same thing is true of Trump. No one of the two of them
are joining forces. They don't need a bumper sticker. They don't need the bravado and the
brashness that he brings. During his Pentagon briefing on the Warren Wednesday, he adopted a
bombastic tone saying of the Iranian leaders, they are toast and they know it. Or at least
too enough, they will know it. America is winning decisively, devastatingly, and without mercy.
He bashed fake news while addressing the six army reservists killed in the Iranian attack,
operations, and quay. So when a few drones get through or a tragic thing happens,
it's front page news. I get it. The press only wants to make the president look bad,
but try for once to report on the reality. The terms of this war will be set by us at every step.
You know, by the way, when you talk about the six people that were died that were killed,
when they bring them back on the plane and people come to meet them, it's called the dignified
transfer. Trump showed up to show that he was concerned about them. And yet he showed up
with his one of his ball caps on, you know, promoting himself or his mug or something like that.
And he left that on. And a lot of people said, take off the hat. It's called a dignified
transfer because you're supposed to show respect. But I think one of the most interesting things
was that if you think that is being overly critical, what Fox News did was they aired footage
that was of a previous dignified transfer. So as they're talking about Trump showing up,
they are showing footage from a couple of years ago, you know, previous administration
where he showed up and he was not wearing a ball cap. So they understood how that was going to play
and they went in the other direction. And then of course, there's the fact that he's loyal only to Trump.
And even to the extent as he pushes down on that, he says, it's outrageous. You have a national
effort by all the media, regardless of partisan bent to memorialize and honor the dead. And he sees
that simply as a tactic to bring down Trump. Well, of course, Fox News did just the opposite.
They covered for him. And it says loyalty solely to Trump that is one of the scariest things about
Higgseth. Even to the extent that it takes precedence over his sympathy and respect for the fallen
soldiers. You're looking at the tattoos that he's got. He's got the Jerusalem cross and he's got
another one that has a Latin phrase, douce vault, which means God wills it. Well, no, God does not
will this. God does not will what he is involved. As a matter of fact, God wills just the opposite.
You might want to read the Bible rather than his tattoo. He's actually pronounced deus vault.
Oh, okay. Yeah, that's a douce. I'm not having a good day today either. Yeah, deus, not
Zeus. Anyway, it's 2020 book. He might like Zeus a little bit more. Yeah, he seems to be a
Zeus follower. I think instead of a deus. And it's 2020 book, American crusade wrote those who
benefit from Western civilization should think a crusader. He suggests Democrat politics alone
may not suffice to achieve the goals of his political allies. I should say Democratic. He says,
we don't want to fight, but like our fellow Christians 1000 years ago, we must. Well, that is where
this guy is trying to take us here. And so again, he attends Pilgrim Hill reformed fellowship,
a church that is linked to the communion of reformed evangelical churches co-founded by Doug Wilson.
They need to stand up to this guy. They need to tell him what's right and wrong because obviously
he doesn't know. He's another one of these celebrity Christian recruits that then become the
face of Christianity when they don't really know what's happening. A guard Gulsman says Trump
and Bessent are counting on the UK EU and Germany debasing their currencies, even more to let Trump
and the Fed lower US rates water down the US currency as well. Yeah, it is across the board. We're
looking at total economic chaos that's here. So Texas own version of Christianity is one that's
built around a certain Christian advancement that comes to domination of governments of nations.
He believes that not only is the military at his disposal for this purpose, but it's there to
fulfill God's agenda for the world. And that's a sad thing. When you look at it, a lot of bad
theology is driving Christians at this point in time to become kind of nihilistic and apocalyptic.
Very much like Muslims, for example. That is not Christianity, folks. That is a bastardized
version of Christianity if ever there was one. Hickseth was mocking Iranians that think they're
going to live. There was a, well, I don't have time for it, but they accused him of, they accused
the BBC of saying that Hickseth wanted to kill the Iranian people and reign death down on them
when he said the Iranian regime. And yet you have people like Lindsey Graham actually saying the
Iranian people, they don't make a distinction. And quite frankly, neither does Hickseth if he's
going to bomb civilian populations as primary targets. That's all the time we've got. For today,
we'll continue with this as things develop tomorrow. Thank you for joining us.
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