The Michael Knowles Show - February 09, 2023


Ep. 1180 -The FBI Preps For A Crusade On Catholics


Episode Stats

Length

51 minutes

Words per Minute

176.5969

Word Count

9,047

Sentence Count

730

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

As our political rulers celebrate the slaughter of babies and castration of children, they ve got a new plan to thwart threats to our nation: stop Catholics from going to mass. According to an FBI document leaked by former agent Kyle Serafin, the nation s top domestic law enforcement agency considers Catholics, and specifically Catholics who attend the traditional mass, to be radical, potentially violent extremists.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 As our political rulers celebrate the slaughter of babies and castration of children,
00:00:05.580 they've got a new plan to thwart threats to our nation, and that is to stop Catholics from going
00:00:13.160 to mass. According to an FBI document leaked by former agent Kyle Serafin, the nation's top
00:00:20.760 domestic law enforcement agency considers Catholics, and specifically Catholics who
00:00:25.920 attend the traditional mass, the mass that defined Western civilization for nearly two
00:00:30.560 millennia, to be radical, potentially violent extremists. Now, as one of those fringe radicals
00:00:39.460 who attends the traditional mass, I can tell you, there are plenty of threats. For starters,
00:00:45.520 many people who attend the traditional mass have families, often with multiple babies.
00:00:51.520 So the odds of slipping on a pacifier and hitting your head on the floor of the church are very
00:00:56.760 real. There are censors at the mass, thuribles to use the technical term. So at any point,
00:01:02.960 you might start coughing on that fragrant incense. And if that weren't enough, just before the mass,
00:01:10.420 the priest walks down the aisle and sprinkles people with hyssop to symbolize the cleansing of
00:01:17.280 our souls. And the water could get in your eye or something like that. A lot of threats.
00:01:24.820 Now, some people have pointed out that law enforcement might be put to better use
00:01:29.240 arresting the criminals who burn our country down and kill lots of people, like BLM did for eight
00:01:35.780 months straight. Or stopping the international criminal cabals flooding our country with gangsters
00:01:41.940 and poison and two million trafficked human beings per year, as the cartels do across our southern
00:01:47.600 border. Or taking down the elite pedo rings like Jeffrey Epstein's, which operated with relative
00:01:53.840 impunity and apparent federal sanction for years on end. But how could the FBI devote any attention
00:02:00.680 to those minor problems when a handful of Christians are worshiping God the way that they have for 2,000
00:02:06.700 years? Our political rulers recognize that they need to keep their priorities in order. And those
00:02:13.580 rulers, the principalities and powers of this world, have made their priorities perfectly clear.
00:02:20.040 I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show.
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00:04:10.060 Speaking of crime, all those terrible crimes of Christians going and worshiping God in the
00:04:16.560 traditional way of two millennia. There are some other crimes going around our culture,
00:04:21.580 and a lot of people are defending those crimes. There's a documentary out from Vice, the left-wing
00:04:28.080 magazine media company, in which libs make an argument explicitly that they've been making
00:04:35.420 implicitly for many, many years. Namely, that if you criticize crime, you're actually criticizing a race
00:04:44.240 and a culture. Statistically, it is true that Asians, right, on average, make more money in terms
00:04:51.900 of medium, make more money, better test scores, getting into better colleges, all that stuff. I
00:04:55.600 think the question is, why is that? And I don't know if model minority, whatever that label wants
00:05:00.120 to mean. That's actually a myth because we cannot be- Well, no, listen. Well, let me finish my point.
00:05:05.020 We need to observe what makes people successful and unsuccessful. And I think when you look at
00:05:09.920 trends that are generally true in the Asian community, not of everyone, but are generally true,
00:05:13.700 usually you have families that are sticking together. You have, you know, people are taught
00:05:20.280 to work hard in school, not get into trouble. I think that translates to why Asians en masse are
00:05:25.180 successful. And I don't think you have to be Asian or white, for that matter, to not have kids out of
00:05:29.840 wedlock, not, you know, commit crime, not cause trouble, whatever it is. It's just a matter of like,
00:05:35.320 well, common sense, that's what makes people successful. And if that's so-called assimilation,
00:05:39.980 having a nuclear family, buying a house, going to school, whatever it is, then yeah,
00:05:44.560 okay, call me a pro-assimilation then. I think there's a difference between
00:05:47.480 assimilation and erasure. Yes.
00:05:49.660 Yes. Yes. There it is right there at the end. Throughout the whole clip, if you were only
00:05:56.140 listening to it, you weren't able to watch the just beautiful expressions on the faces of all
00:06:00.900 the libs on the panel. He says, you know, I just think probably people shouldn't have kids out of
00:06:04.720 wedlock and they should get married and they should do well in school and they should not commit crimes.
00:06:09.380 And you look on the people's faces, they say, is he really, is he really telling people not to
00:06:15.360 commit crimes? Is he, oh my gosh, what is he? And then at the end, at the very, very tail end of
00:06:22.100 that clip, you get the thrust of the libs argument. They say, well, look, come on. What you're talking
00:06:28.980 about, that's not assimilation, that's erasure. Erasure is the lib term that describes when you
00:06:35.860 disrespect and erase a different cultural groups and racial groups is usually how it's applied.
00:06:41.560 Which is to say, the libs are suggesting that crime is just an integral part of certain races
00:06:51.040 and cultures, which that sounds like the kind of argument that if we said it, they would call that
00:06:56.380 racist. But they're the ones who are saying that. And it is not true. It is not true. Our society says
00:07:04.420 that good culture is a crime and that criminal culture is good. Our society says that people
00:07:15.220 going to mass with their families to worship God on Sunday, that that is tantamount to a crime.
00:07:21.560 It's violent extremism. It's terrorism. Let's go sick the feds on those Catholics.
00:07:26.660 But people who are committing actual crimes, robberies, looting, murder, that's just their
00:07:34.340 culture. And we can't tell anyone that their culture is bad and we need to let them off the
00:07:38.480 hook. And BLM goes and burns the country down for eight months. Well, let's drop the charges. Come
00:07:42.700 on. Society made them do that. Come on. Actually, we supported it ourselves. We elites running society.
00:07:50.360 That's where we are, completely upside down. You see this double standard of justice,
00:07:58.080 especially clearly this week over at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Now,
00:08:02.980 listen, I'm an old man now. I'm getting older by the minute. And so I'm old enough to remember
00:08:08.200 when showing up and making a giant nuisance of yourself at a Capitol was called a coup d'etat,
00:08:14.660 an insurrection, treason, the sort of thing where you need to be arrested and thrown
00:08:20.180 in solitary confinement. But turns out that's only the case when it's conservatives who show up to
00:08:26.660 the Capitol. When it is leftists who show up to the Capitol, that is a wonderful thing. And you saw
00:08:31.420 that this week. The Trans Lives Matter demonstrators occupied the Oklahoma Capitol building. They occupied
00:08:40.820 it to protest Republican-backed bills that would ban transing the kids. It would ban sex change
00:08:48.020 operations for people under the age of 26. The argument being that people's brains aren't fully
00:08:52.860 developed until they're 25. So you're going to ban those surgeries until the brains are developed.
00:08:56.760 I think they should be banned for everybody. Nobody has a right to chop off his genitals.
00:09:01.220 It's a very cruel and absurd society that would encourage delusional, mentally ill people to chop off
00:09:08.340 their genitals of any age, not just little kids. So 150 protesters from a bunch of different
00:09:15.460 groups show up to the Oklahoma Capitol. And they're there and they're screaming and they're yelling and
00:09:21.480 they've got their signs and they're chanting. And they're far less whimsical than the smiley guy with
00:09:27.320 the podium, the lectern at January 6th, or the horn hat guy. They're actually somehow more eccentric
00:09:34.720 even than the horn hat guy. But this is lauded as a wonderful thing. And that's always the case.
00:09:40.940 That's always the case. And it's really just a reminder for the squishes. It's not a reminder
00:09:45.820 for the libs. They know that they have two tiers of justice. They're behind it. They're the ones who
00:09:51.800 are enforcing different rules on conservatives than on leftists. The real conservatives, we know
00:09:56.920 that there are two systems of justice. If you go out and trans the kids and have a homage to the Prince
00:10:04.700 of Lies and with the fires of hell at the Grammys, the first lady is going to be there. Everyone's
00:10:08.960 going to be applauding. It's going to be a wonderful thing. But if you show up to the traditional mass
00:10:13.820 on Sunday, the feds are going to be there trying to entrap you. You say, how do you do, fellow
00:10:20.280 Catholics? Any of you want to do some terrorism today? Oh, no, I'm just asking. I don't know.
00:10:24.820 You want to go get a bagel after and talk about terrorism? That's the way that it goes. They know
00:10:28.660 that. It's the squishes in the middle who don't get it. It's the squishes in the middle who buy the
00:10:34.180 propaganda. We say, oh, well, that horn hat guy, maybe he really is Osama bin Laden. Oh,
00:10:41.200 I don't know. I mean, when you really think about it, taking a funny picture with a Coors Light or a
00:10:45.420 Nancy Pelosi lectern in the Capitol Rotunda, that kind of is tantamount to an act of terrorism or a
00:10:50.580 coup d'etat. No, of course it's not. Of course it's not. Speaking of transing people and state capitals,
00:10:56.240 got to give a shout out to Walsh. Walsh had a magnificent performance yesterday over here in
00:11:01.360 Tennessee at the Tennessee state capitol. He showed up to talk about it. There was a bill that was up
00:11:07.100 about transgenderism. And Walsh, Walsh just showed up. He's a citizen of Nashville. And the Democrats
00:11:14.000 thought that they could entrap him. They thought that they could own Matt Walsh with facts and logic.
00:11:18.700 Did not turn out well for them. So I'm curious if 16 is an adult in your view. Why does this bill
00:11:27.400 have the minor defined as 18? Mr. Walsh recognized. Yeah, that's a hit piece you took from Media
00:11:35.240 Matters, from something when I was a radio host 13, 14 years ago in my early 20s. It's also not an
00:11:42.840 accurate reflection of what I actually said. I was talking about the fact that people tended to marry
00:11:49.560 young historically. And that's all that that was about. How does that relate to this subject?
00:11:57.320 Just curious of your definition of if you feel like people are adults at 16, should...
00:12:03.320 Well, people are adults at 18. But actually, your brain is not fully developed until you're 25.
00:12:10.200 So we should be having a conversation about whether we should even be doing these surgeries to people
00:12:14.280 at 18. But certainly before 18, it's absurd. I mean, do you think that a 16-year-old can meaningfully
00:12:22.200 consent to having their body parts removed? Do you? No? We do not. Yeah, we ask the questions. It's not...
00:12:35.480 Representative Hammer, you are recognized. Absolutely devastating. I knew it was going to go bad
00:12:43.000 when the Democrat opened his mouth because he was unsure of himself. He clearly, as Walsh pointed out,
00:12:49.080 he had this gotcha that he got from skimming Media Matters or SPLC or one of these left-wing
00:12:56.440 hit organizations and a hit job on Matt. You said a thing on the radio about how 16-year-olds used to
00:13:04.200 get married. So what do you think about that? And Walsh just absolutely pile drives this poor
00:13:12.920 this poor Democrat state senator. So, okay, all right. Well, here's the explanation of the
00:13:19.080 line that you took out of context for Media Matters. But let's just talk about the question
00:13:23.640 here at the hearing. Do you really think a 16-year-old can consent to having her body parts
00:13:27.980 removed? And the Democrats are like, somebody help me. And then the other state senator or whoever this
00:13:35.880 person is says, we asked the questions here. Yeah, right. Maybe you would be better legislators,
00:13:43.120 Democrats, if you had answers as well as questions. I know you got a lot of questions. You're confused
00:13:47.880 about a lot of things. And Walsh went there and provided pretty simple answers. It's not
00:13:53.740 pretty basic stuff, guys. You don't need to have a PhD in a Dr. Fauci white lab coat and a stethoscope.
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00:15:27.060 Speaking of transing people, Ron DeSantis announced the conclusion of a plan that he had
00:15:35.780 declared a year ago. Ron DeSantis is taking self-government away from Disney.
00:15:43.080 Disney's going to pay its debt. And I think if you remember when we did the initial special session
00:15:47.940 where we set the sunset date, and we knew we'd have to deal with this. I always said that they're
00:15:52.620 going to come in and we're going to figure out the best way to do it. So what I said really for the
00:15:58.140 last six, nine months is Disney is no longer going to have self-government. They're not going to have
00:16:04.120 their own government. Disney is going to pay its fair share of taxes, and Disney's going to honor the
00:16:09.020 debt. And that's exactly what this proposed piece of legislation will do. If you remember when we first
00:16:15.420 went down this road last spring, a lot of folks in the media were saying that, oh my gosh, Disney's
00:16:21.240 actually going to pay less taxes and Floridians are going to pay more taxes. They were saying that.
00:16:26.340 And I'm like, you've got to be kidding me. Well, this puts that to bed. And so those debts will be
00:16:31.600 honored and those will be paid. Now, this is obviously now going to be controlled by the state
00:16:37.040 of Florida, which is no longer self-governing for them. So there's a new sheriff in town,
00:16:41.920 and that's just the way it's going to be.
00:16:45.460 Really, really good look. In practice, what this means is that Disney, for the last half century or
00:16:50.460 more, has had control of the local government of the district that Disney World operates in.
00:16:57.140 And what DeSantis has done is take over the district, take it back from Disney. So Florida
00:17:02.920 Republicans will have DeSantis appointing all five leaders of Disney's tax district in Orlando,
00:17:10.020 and they will rename the district. So it will no longer be called the Reedy Creek Improvement
00:17:14.400 District, which is what it had been called. It'll now be the Central Florida Tourism Oversight
00:17:19.320 District. And the reason this matters for DeSantis in particular is it shows follow through.
00:17:26.840 It's not just an announcement. When he announced it last year, I thought, oh,
00:17:30.240 this is a good political stunt. This looks good. It's the right idea. Okay, fine.
00:17:34.600 But then he actually followed through with it. He doesn't really get a new headline out of the
00:17:40.880 announcement yesterday. I mean, we're talking about it. Some people will talk about it.
00:17:44.400 But it's not a new news story. He already announced that this would happen. The difference is now he's
00:17:48.560 following through, which is important if he is going to run for president in 2024. It looks like he is.
00:17:55.900 He'll be able to point and say, look, I don't just have the right gut instincts.
00:17:58.840 I don't just come out with big announcements that grab headlines, but I actually follow through with
00:18:05.360 them. You can trust me to do what I am promising you that I will do. The other reason that this
00:18:10.900 looks really good for Ron DeSantis is it shows that Ron DeSantis' conservatism is a conservatism
00:18:19.560 that is much more comfortable wielding state power than the conservatism of many of the squishes in the
00:18:28.340 party. Many people in the Republican party, especially over the last 20 years, their conservatism
00:18:34.120 has amounted to, hey, I'm not going to do anything. You elect me and I'm just basically going to go
00:18:38.540 home and I'm not going to, the most I'm going to do is deregulate and give corporations more power
00:18:43.420 and let them do whatever they want. That was the heavily libertarian scented conservative base
00:18:51.480 movement kind of conservatism in recent years. And the reason that that was attractive to people is
00:18:57.480 because big government has done all sorts of bad things. And so we were reacting against that.
00:19:02.160 The other reason is because we had, we've just fought a cold war for the second half of the 20th
00:19:06.160 century. And so opposition to big government was something that united a lot of conservatives because
00:19:11.220 our enemy was the Soviet Union and communism. We are now seeing some of the excesses in the other
00:19:18.300 direction. When you privatize everything, when you give woke corporations free reign to do whatever
00:19:22.780 the hell that they want, that also can hurt conservatives. If it's big government taking
00:19:28.340 my rights, that's bad. If it's Google taking my rights, that's also bad. If it's Disney transing
00:19:34.520 my kids, that is just as bad as if Dr. Fauci were transing my kids or Rochelle Walensky or who's that
00:19:40.880 guy? The guy who is the assistant health secretary, Richard Levine, that guy. It's just as bad. I don't
00:19:47.560 care whether it's a public or allegedly private entity transing my kids. All I care about is are
00:19:53.900 my kids being transed? Are my rights being taken away? Is my way of life being upended? And a lot
00:19:59.220 of conservatives, just they're not there yet. They don't quite understand how to articulate why it is
00:20:05.500 a good thing sometimes to wield state power against woke corporations. Ron DeSantis can do it. He can
00:20:10.780 articulate it and he is actually doing it. And the other Republicans who want to look good coming into 2024
00:20:16.800 are going to have to get on the stick. Now, some Republicans just don't get it.
00:20:22.740 Some, you know, we talk about the good Republicans. You know, DeSantis, I think he's doing a great job.
00:20:28.020 You know, I love Donald Trump. I think he's the greatest president of my lifetime. You know,
00:20:31.100 I like a lot of other Republicans, Ted Cruz in particular, love Ted Cruz. And there are a number
00:20:35.420 of others doing really great work out there. Glenn Youngkin's doing good work by Virginia standards.
00:20:40.360 A lot of good stuff. Then there are some Republicans, not so much. I'm talking about Mitt Romney.
00:20:44.780 Mitt Romney is walking up at the State of the Union the other night. And one of these little
00:20:50.020 cat fighty high school cafeteria moments, he walks up to George Santos, the embattled,
00:20:56.580 endemically dishonest Republican from Long Island. And he says, you don't belong here.
00:21:02.700 You can see it. There's Santos there. And Romney just turns to him. You don't belong here. There's
00:21:11.840 a clip that came out later of Romney walking with a gaggle of reporters. And he's angry. He's fired
00:21:19.000 up. He says, this guy, this is George Santos. Yeah, you're damn right I gave him a piece of my mind.
00:21:25.420 You just said you don't belong here. Yeah. Why did you say that? I didn't expect that he'd be
00:21:32.980 standing there trying to shake hands with every senator in the president of the United States.
00:21:37.240 That's the guy. Given the fact that he's under ethics investigation, he should be sitting in the
00:21:41.440 back row and staying quiet instead of parading in front of the president and people coming into the
00:21:49.460 room. He says he, you know, that he embellished his record. Look, embellishing is saying you've
00:21:56.480 got an A when you get an A minus. Lying is saying you graduated from a college you didn't even attend.
00:22:02.180 And he shouldn't be in Congress. And they're going to go through the process and hopefully get him out.
00:22:07.500 And but he shouldn't be there. And if he had any shame at all, he wouldn't be there.
00:22:11.300 Why did you make a point to say that, though? I mean, it was kind of out of your way.
00:22:15.200 He was standing right there in the aisle shaking hands with everybody.
00:22:17.720 Did he respond to you? He may have. I didn't hear
00:22:21.420 yes. Yeah, let me tell you reporters why I just this other Republican. He's just absolutely
00:22:30.660 terrible. That's right. I gave him a piece of my mind, that Republican. It's outrageous that
00:22:35.580 that Republican who was elected by his constituents is here serving in the Congress. I tell you,
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00:23:50.580 code Knowles. Mitt Romney says George Santos doesn't deserve to serve in Congress because he's a liar.
00:23:58.000 Okay, fine. Yeah, he is a liar. He's got all these sorts of shady things in his past. It's kind of like
00:24:04.400 a lame joke at this point. That lame jokes can be funny for a little bit, and then they become
00:24:11.480 really, really unfunny. And then they get really, really funny again. That's the arc of weak jokes.
00:24:18.360 That's how I feel about George Santos. He got elected, and I liked that he got elected. It's
00:24:24.280 cool that a Republican got elected in Long Island. And then I started to not like him because it turned
00:24:28.440 out he's lied about everything. His education, his professional background, probably his sexual
00:24:32.220 desires. He might be under indictment in Brazil or something. So I had lied about that. But then
00:24:37.280 the more that came out, the more that came out, I thought, no, this is freaking hilarious. I now get
00:24:43.500 a huge kick out of this guy. If the Democrats get their eccentric figures, okay, fine. George Santos
00:24:50.820 is there. We have a razor-thin majority anyway. I get a huge kick out of it. Romney can't. He can't
00:24:56.020 take it. I say, okay, I'm not. It's not that I don't understand Mitt Romney's opposition to a
00:25:04.660 Republican who lies about everything. But you just heard the way that he talks about George Santos
00:25:10.140 specifically for lying about his educational background. Now listen to the way that Mitt
00:25:15.900 Romney talks about Joe Biden, who famously had to drop out of the 1988 presidential race for lying
00:25:21.740 about his educational background, for plagiarizing, for being the most dishonest politician in the
00:25:26.600 whole field that year. He's, Joe Biden, one of the most dishonest politicians in the country. That
00:25:32.440 has been an actual distinguishing marker of his career. This is how Romney talks about him.
00:25:37.700 You know, I just got back from hearing the president deliver his State of the Union address.
00:25:43.760 The president's a friend. I like Joe Biden. I have come to know him over the years.
00:25:49.380 And he's a patriotic man who believes very deeply in the things that he talks about.
00:25:55.980 I was pleased that he spoke about Ukraine and about our commitment to preserve democracy there
00:26:02.800 and around the world, to preserve sovereignty of nations.
00:26:06.420 There it is. A Republican lies in an over-the-top way. This is hideous. I'm going to give him a piece
00:26:13.340 of my mind on the floor. He needs to sit in the back of the room if he should be kicked out of Congress.
00:26:17.360 A Democrat lies in a really egregious way. A Democrat who is a giddy at the prospect of
00:26:24.740 slaughtering babies, castrating kids, redefining marriage, destroying, to say nothing of destroying
00:26:29.540 the American economy, potentially provoking World War III. Oh, he's wonderful. He's my good friend.
00:26:35.440 Oh, Joe Biden. What a wonderful man. I liked the State of the Union. He was pretty good, actually.
00:26:40.500 Yep, there it is. There it is. You saw this. Romney did the same thing a year or two years ago.
00:26:48.820 January 6th, worst event ever in American history, terrible insurrection.
00:26:53.940 BLM, which burned the country down and killed dozens of people. Oh, I'm going to go march with
00:26:58.380 BLM. Mitt Romney marched with BLM. Mitt Romney marched with people who engaged in a much
00:27:05.940 more serious insurrection, a much deadlier political movement, an infinitely deadlier
00:27:11.660 political movement than January 6th. But Mitt Romney does it because his real constituents,
00:27:19.140 the real people he cares about, are not his constituents over in Utah. It's not his fellow
00:27:24.160 Republicans in the U.S. Senate. It's that group of reporters all standing around him. Yeah, good job,
00:27:31.540 Mitt. I've got a strange new respect for you as you attack Republicans all the time.
00:27:35.940 Yeah. Comparing those two guys, I'm not saying that I like George Santos.
00:27:40.720 I'm not saying I'd trust the guy. Forget as a representative, I wouldn't trust him with my
00:27:45.760 money. I wouldn't trust him with my loved ones. I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
00:27:50.000 But you tell me right now, I can have a George Santos or a Mitt Romney. Give me Santos any day.
00:27:54.740 At least Santos is an honest liar. At least, but Mitt Romney, gosh, awful. At least George Santos is
00:28:03.300 opposing Joe Biden. At least George Santos fights the Democrats. Mitt Romney, Joe Biden,
00:28:10.920 he's a great friend of mine. What a great guy he is, isn't he? Speaking of liberal Republicans,
00:28:16.360 liberal Republican in the House Nancy Mace just came out at a congressional hearing
00:28:21.240 to do a really wonderful thing to expose the terrible side effects of the Fauci ouchie.
00:28:32.300 Twitter files make it apparent Twitter worked overtime to suppress accurate COVID information.
00:28:38.560 Dr. Jay Bhattacharya is a professor of medicine at Stanford who once tweeted an article he wrote about
00:28:43.820 natural immunity. Thanks to Elon Musk's release of the Twitter files, we learned some of his tweets were
00:28:48.860 tagged with the label of trends, blacklist. Apparently, the views of a Stanford doctor are
00:28:54.440 disinformation to you people. I, along with many Americans, have long-term effects from COVID. Not
00:29:00.240 only was I a long hauler, but I have effects from the vaccine. It wasn't the first shot,
00:29:04.840 but it was the second shot that I now developed asthma that has never gone away since I had the
00:29:09.640 second shot. I have tremors in my left hand, and I have the occasional heart pain that no doctor
00:29:16.500 can explain, and I've had a battery of tests. I find it extremely alarming Twitter's unfettered
00:29:23.100 censorship spread into medical fields and affected millions of Americans by suppressing expert opinions
00:29:28.860 from doctors and censoring those who disagree with the CDC. I have great regrets about getting
00:29:34.060 the shot because of the health issues that I now have that I don't think are ever going to go away.
00:29:39.340 I love it. Preach, lady. That's great. Especially coming from Nancy Mace,
00:29:44.260 because Nancy Mace is not some rock-ribbed conservative Republican. Far from it.
00:29:48.340 She is one of the most liberal Republicans in the whole caucus. And even on this issue,
00:29:53.820 Nancy Mace, not that long ago, was going on CNN to promote the experimental drug.
00:29:59.320 I've been a proponent of vaccinations and wearing masks when we need to. When we had
00:30:04.580 the Delta variant raging in South Carolina, I wrote an op-ed to my community. And I've worked
00:30:10.100 with our State Department of Health. I've run ads encouraging my district to go and get vaccinated.
00:30:15.760 And when we have these variants and we have these spikes to take every precaution from washing our
00:30:19.860 hands to wearing the N95 or KN95 masks, more than the medical masks, there is a significant,
00:30:26.220 statistically significant number of people that are protected from COVID when they wear those masks.
00:30:31.320 So it's ironic that you've got Nancy Mace at the big tech hearing complaining about censorship of
00:30:38.500 mis- and disinformation. She did spread a lot of mis- and disinformation. And I think she did it
00:30:43.200 honestly. She spread the information that she was unfortunately believing from the crooked left-wing
00:30:50.320 public health authorities. And now, after having done that for quite some time, she says, wait a second,
00:30:55.500 I got the stupid shot. I regret it. I shouldn't have gotten it. I have health issues from it now.
00:30:59.080 And it's outrageous that you, big tech, you were censoring information.
00:31:05.620 The lesson here is that the best shot that we have of getting answers to all of this,
00:31:14.360 the best shot that we have at stopping the censorship, specifically of the medical information
00:31:18.940 on the internet, is when the vaccine harms people in power. That's it. I'm sorry to say it. I'm sorry
00:31:27.600 that Nancy Mace is suffering side effects. I'm sorry that lots of people are suffering side effects
00:31:31.780 from the experimental drug. That's a bad thing. It is simply a fact, though, that the only way we're
00:31:38.700 going to get to the truth of this, we're going to expose the truth, and we're going to stop the
00:31:45.300 censorship of the truth. It's not when great-aunt Sally had side effects from the vaccine. It's not
00:31:53.220 when your kid gets myocarditis because his schoolmate didn't get the vaccine. It's when
00:31:58.680 members of Congress have side effects. It's when people with a platform and with the ability to
00:32:05.560 wield political power, when they deal with it, that's when you're going to get answers. I said
00:32:09.800 the other day, when we were talking about that viral clip of a little girl being beaten up on a
00:32:14.180 school bus, I said, nothing's going to happen here. There's not going to be some new rule.
00:32:19.400 There's not going to be some new law because the people who make the rules and the laws don't send
00:32:23.780 their kids to those schools. So they just don't care. It's a hot political potato. No one wants to
00:32:31.000 touch this. If you touch it, there's a risk you're going to be called a racist. People are called
00:32:35.380 racist for everything these days. It's expensive. It's hard. So they're just not going to touch.
00:32:40.160 If their kids went to those schools, you know damn well those schools would be fixed in five minutes.
00:32:45.040 Okay, I think that's what we're going to start seeing with the vaccines. Now that people in power,
00:32:50.120 are dealing with the side effects, all of a sudden you're going to see far less of a push
00:32:54.040 for the vaccine mandates. Now this hearing on big tech was absolutely magnificent. There's much to
00:33:00.780 say about it as pertains to AOC. She had some real, real faceplant moments and it was the highlight
00:33:08.760 of the hearing. I'm going to get to more of it tomorrow. There's one that I have to get to,
00:33:14.440 those AOC complaining about the Republicans complaining about the suppression of the Hunter
00:33:23.100 Biden laptop story. New York Post had this alleged information and was trying to publish it without
00:33:30.160 any corroboration, without any backup information. They were trying to publish it to Twitter.
00:33:35.200 Twitter did not let them and now they were upset. I believe that political operatives who sought to
00:33:40.480 inject explosive disinformation with the Washington Post couldn't get away with it and now they're
00:33:47.440 livid and they want the ability to do it again. They want the ability to inject this again. So
00:33:53.320 they've dragged a social media platform here in Congress. They're weaponizing the use of this
00:33:58.660 committee so that they can do it again. A whole hearing about a 24-hour hiccup in a right-wing
00:34:05.260 political operation. That is why we are here right now. And it is, it's just an abuse of public
00:34:12.540 resources and abuse of public time. We could be talking about healthcare. We could be talking about
00:34:16.960 bringing down the cost of prescription drugs. We could be talking about abortion rights, civil rights,
00:34:21.040 voting rights. But instead we're talking about Hunter Biden's half-fake laptop story. I mean,
00:34:26.880 this is an embarrassment. There it is. There it is. So first of all, the factual claims she's making
00:34:31.660 are not true. She says it was a half-fake laptop story. It's not. The Hunter Biden laptop story was
00:34:36.360 completely 100% correct. It was not a right-wing political operation or if the right-wing obviously
00:34:42.820 liked the story because it exposed the truth about the Biden family and a lot of crimes.
00:34:46.920 But it was a true story. They got it completely right and the Libs censored it anyway.
00:34:55.280 What AOC just said there at the end though was her Hillary Clinton moment. What she said at the end
00:35:01.480 there was her Benghazi hearing, what difference at this point does it make? Who cares? Who cares
00:35:08.300 about the Hunter Biden laptop story? That was the commentary. The commentary from the hearing was,
00:35:13.400 are we wasting our time? Who cares about the Hunter Biden laptop story? You do. You guys obviously
00:35:21.640 care. You obviously cared enough to instantly weaponize all of big tech to censor this story.
00:35:31.440 Not just on the public platforms. You got big tech to prevent people from privately messaging the story.
00:35:38.140 You thought this story was such a big deal. The story that's been proven 100% true. Even Hunter
00:35:43.860 Biden admits it. Now he's suing actually. Wait a second. Okay. Years later, I'm willing to admit
00:35:49.980 that it was my laptop. How'd you get it? I'm going to start suing you for it. You guys cared so much.
00:35:55.580 You thought that this would be so detrimental to Biden's presidential campaign. Polls after the
00:35:59.280 election showed that 12% of Biden voters said had they known about the Hunter Biden laptop story,
00:36:04.140 they would not have voted for Joe Biden. Could have been the difference between Biden winning and
00:36:07.960 losing. You guys cared that much. And now you're pretending that we're the ones who are obsessed
00:36:14.180 here. This is what the libs do all the time. They say, oh, who cares about transgender bathrooms?
00:36:19.840 You do. That's why you're trying to change the bathrooms. We conservatives had no problem with men
00:36:24.680 using the men's room and women using the women's room. You're the one who made a big deal about it.
00:36:28.100 You're the ones that started passing all these crazy laws and showing up to the state capitals and
00:36:32.640 screaming and crying and pretending that men are women. You, you're the ones doing it.
00:36:36.540 And conservatives should not fall for this. Do not fall for that, that trick and that trap
00:36:42.660 of saying, well, you guys, if you, if you show any interest in this issue at all, you're, you guys
00:36:47.220 are obsessives. You're fanatics. No, no, no, no. We like the truth. We care about the truth. You're
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00:38:15.440 dailywireplus.com today. Our economy is in absolute shambles. Things are looking worse and worse.
00:38:24.580 And when I need economic advice, since I'm, I don't know anything about economics,
00:38:29.560 well, I've got a great resource that I can call. People who have supported this show for a very long
00:38:32.860 time, that would be our friends over at Birch Gold. The national debt is $31.5 trillion.
00:38:39.280 The Fed met last week to promise that everything's going to work out just fine. We've heard those
00:38:45.100 promises before. Hasn't always been great. I can barely afford eggs, okay? Certainly not the eggs that
00:38:51.160 my wife wants to buy. She wants to buy the college-educated eggs that are not only raised
00:38:55.520 in pastures, but also drive around in Corvettes and get foot massages. So the economy is in a very,
00:39:03.660 very difficult situation. And when I want to make sense of the economy, who do I call? Who do I call?
00:39:09.360 I call my friends over at Birch Gold Group, specifically Philip Patrick, who is the precious
00:39:15.740 metals specialist. We had Philip over, I think it was maybe a year ago or so, came on and was able to
00:39:23.640 illuminate my basic economic ignorance. And so I'm hoping that we can have a similar effect. Again,
00:39:30.720 thank you, sir, for coming on the show. Thank you so much for having me. It's a pleasure.
00:39:35.580 So how am I supposed to make sense of this? Because I remember 10 years ago,
00:39:39.740 I was really concerned about the national debt. There's a little more than 10 years ago.
00:39:43.460 The conservatives actually were talking about this issue. And that's back when debt to GDP was
00:39:49.020 about 90%. Today, debt to GDP is about 123%. National debt pushing up on $32 trillion. That's
00:39:57.460 about, what, 90,000-ish per citizen, quarter million per taxpayer, because those are obviously
00:40:05.220 two different groups of people. So what does it mean for the future of the economy? I mean,
00:40:12.000 what does it mean that eggs now cost $9 a dozen?
00:40:16.260 I mean, look, people are feeling this day to day. And we've got this sort of very tough situation
00:40:21.360 where wages are not increasing anywhere near close to the cost of goods and services and
00:40:27.360 essentially headline inflation. And that becomes very problematic because that's when people's
00:40:31.980 paycheck doesn't do what it did last month or the month before. It's a very tough climate that
00:40:36.920 we're in. We're facing this concept of stagflation, right? Stunted economic growth coupled with rising
00:40:43.420 inflation. It's very painful. We had it 70s to 80s was the last time here in the United States.
00:40:48.960 It's a perfect storm. We've got a lot of tough issues coming together at once.
00:40:53.360 Now, Philip, what do you make of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell saying that actually you don't need to worry
00:40:59.500 about increased inflation? I think he said that the disinflationary process has begun.
00:41:05.020 You don't buy it. I just don't buy it at all, right? If we dig into the numbers,
00:41:10.640 it's pretty obvious. We haven't seen very many meaningful reductions. So headline inflation has
00:41:16.320 come down a little bit, but core inflation, and that is everything outside of food and energy,
00:41:21.340 is really sticky. What's interesting, though, is looking at where prices have fallen. They've
00:41:26.940 fallen in exactly two categories. One, gas, which surged, of course, a year ago,
00:41:32.720 and now is reverting back to the mean a little bit, and I think predominantly on the back of
00:41:37.440 demand destruction, and used cars and trucks, right? That's it. Everything else pretty much
00:41:43.720 has gone up. So this idea that we have a handle on inflation, I think, is a little bit of a fallacy.
00:41:49.220 In fact, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers came out and pointed out, he said, look, inflation is
00:41:55.060 still at levels that would have been deeply alarming just two years ago. More than that, though,
00:42:01.260 I think we've got to look at the bigger picture, right? 89% of CEOs are predicting a recession this
00:42:06.400 year. We're seeing very large layoffs in the tech sector. Corporate spending on equipment has plunged
00:42:12.660 now to the same levels as the worst of the sort of pre-pandemic panic. My point is simply that this
00:42:19.760 rosy picture, strong jobs reports or declining inflation, it's a little bit of an illusion. And I
00:42:25.600 think CEOs who are operating in the real world, they know it, and they're already tightening their
00:42:30.240 belts in anticipation, I think, of a very tough few years ahead. So yeah, tough times ahead.
00:42:36.600 Do you think that the political debates going on right now, specifically over, say,
00:42:42.140 the debt ceiling, which is this recurrent, it's now a perennial political debate, and the Republicans
00:42:47.880 don't want to raise the debt ceiling, and the Democrats do, and then eventually they end up doing it.
00:42:52.640 Although now the GOP has the House, so I guess it could be a little more tense. Do you think that
00:42:58.240 is going to have serious economic consequences?
00:43:02.480 The debt ceiling debate is incredibly important. I mean, you mentioned at the beginning of this
00:43:07.240 how debt has expanded over the last 10 years, debt to GDP. I mean, the US's debt to GDP position is in
00:43:14.620 line with countries like Venezuela, and I mean, it's bizarre at the moment. But the debt ceiling
00:43:20.240 debate is very, very important, right? Right now, as you mentioned, we're sort of at this impasse,
00:43:26.640 right? The Republicans are saying, look, we're only going to raise the debt ceiling if we make some
00:43:31.980 cutbacks. We curb this spending. And the Democrats are coming out and saying, no, right, we don't. We
00:43:38.360 want a clean debt ceiling height. We want no conditions on the debt ceiling height. Now, the
00:43:43.920 Republican side is one I understand, right? We're amassing debt. They're saying, look, if we're going to
00:43:48.100 continue to spend money, we need to try and curb it in certain areas and sort of bring it down.
00:43:53.300 It's the Biden regime's position that I find very tough to understand, right? They've drawn a line
00:43:59.440 in the sand. They're saying, look, we don't want to negotiate. This isn't a binary issue of principle
00:44:04.640 here. We're not talking about abortion or gun control. We're talking about fiscal discipline.
00:44:09.160 This is about balancing the books. Coming to the table unwilling to negotiate is a bizarre and,
00:44:15.060 quite frankly, indefensible position. What they've issued is essentially an ultimatum and it's just
00:44:21.440 not going to work. Talking about what's at stake here, though, there is a lot at stake, right? The
00:44:27.780 debt ceiling is the only limit we have on infinite government spending. The Federal Reserve, they can
00:44:32.840 print infinite amounts of dollars. That's not the problem. The problem is that our leadership has been
00:44:38.080 running up debt ever since 2001. That was the last year that income exceeded expenditure here in the
00:44:45.800 United States. And quite simply, that cannot last forever. It is insustainable. So this debt ceiling
00:44:52.140 debate is very, very important. The Republicans won't allow a default, but they've got to force some
00:44:57.900 concessions. It's a great point that that unlike certain political issues, this isn't simply black or
00:45:04.460 white, you know, an issue of principle. The fact that Biden refuses to negotiate about money, about
00:45:11.160 dollars, which obviously, you know, if we can't come to some kind of compromises and agreements about
00:45:17.080 dollars, we're not going to do about anything. But then even, I don't want to let the Republicans
00:45:21.060 off the hook. The fact that the Republican leader has said that entitlement reform is completely off the
00:45:28.060 table is, I get it, entitlement reform is not a popular political issue. But entitlements are 46%
00:45:34.140 of the federal budget. So if you're not going to touch entitlements, the only way that you could
00:45:38.660 possibly get down to balancing the budget would be to cut 85% of all other spending, which is
00:45:45.320 impossible, right? You're not going to get rid of all, effectively, all government spending other than
00:45:49.700 a handful of entitlement programs. So we're just sort of stuck. And so what are we going to do?
00:45:55.520 We're just going to keep amassing debt until our dollars and our political influence around the
00:46:00.960 world is worthless. I mean, sadly, it's looking that way. And this is why it becomes an issue of
00:46:06.940 leadership. But you're right, it's both sides of the fence. Like I said, it's been since 2001 that
00:46:12.060 we haven't managed to really get a handle on this. We've had Republicans and Democrats. So this is a
00:46:16.980 political issue, and we've got to curb it. At the end of the day, over the last 300 years,
00:46:21.980 they've been 700 currencies. And they've gone one of two ways. They either significantly
00:46:27.520 devalue through money printing, right? Pound sterling being one of those, or they disappear
00:46:33.740 entirely. So this is a strange position. It's not one that we haven't seen before in history.
00:46:38.620 But if we want to keep our position as global reserve, currency, world leader, this is a problem
00:46:44.820 we have to get in check, and we have to do it now. It's very important. I know that your expertise,
00:46:49.680 obviously, Philip, is in gold. And I, being of Italian extraction, know a thing or two about gold
00:46:55.900 myself. I'm not buying up quite as much as the central banks are, but the Italians, they like
00:47:01.920 some nice jewelry every now and again. So I read somewhere that we're seeing an uptick in gold buying
00:47:09.720 from global central banks. I don't know anything about that, and I certainly don't know what that
00:47:17.060 means. An uptick is absolutely the case. Central bank worldwide bought more gold than they have in
00:47:25.840 over 60 years. So I think the writing is on the wall. Central banks increasing gold holdings,
00:47:32.020 Russians, Chinese, Europeans as well. What we're seeing is a global trend of de-dollarization. And
00:47:38.780 I think looking at what the US Federal Reserve is doing, increasing the amount of dollars. Listen,
00:47:44.660 80% of dollars that exist worldwide didn't exist three years ago. That's the scale of this policy,
00:47:51.640 right? Look, central banks around the world, they're holding dollars. The more money we print,
00:47:58.100 ultimately, it leads to a devaluation of those dollars. And shorter term, gold is the way to
00:48:03.400 hedge against that. When the dollar goes down, gold prices move up. And I think what central banks are
00:48:08.980 doing is saying, look, the Fed are printing money. Let's hedge some of that exposure using gold.
00:48:14.240 What's true for them is true for us as individuals, albeit on a much, much smaller scale,
00:48:20.620 right? You know, we're holding dollars as well. Those dollars are losing buying power. And gold is
00:48:26.020 one of the best ways to prevent that, right? They go up as the dollar goes down. They increase with
00:48:32.040 the cost of living. So they're a very good way for governments to hedge dollar decline,
00:48:36.800 but for individuals as well. And that's why we're seeing that trend.
00:48:40.320 No, I tell you, I had this thought. Fortunately, right now, people obviously want to have a
00:48:46.260 diversified portfolio. And that includes, especially if you're kind of conservative in
00:48:51.620 your economic thinking, that is going to include some precious metals. It's almost certainly going
00:48:55.320 to include gold. I was kicking myself, though, because while I'm not very exposed right now on
00:49:01.720 stocks, which is good. That saved me some money in recent years. I've just got too much cash. And so
00:49:07.180 you see, you know, as you see, I mean, one never has too much cash. But in terms of where you're
00:49:14.880 diversifying your portfolio, if you've got a lot of your money in cash, then when inflation hits at
00:49:21.600 record levels, as it has in recent years, you are just burning money. Well, I'm glad you've,
00:49:26.920 Philip underscored my family's and my culture's natural inclination to get gold. Not just for the
00:49:35.800 pinky rings, though, you know, maybe in larger quantities than that. Philip, thank you so much
00:49:39.800 for coming on. And where can people learn more? It's very simple. They text NOLS to 989898. Again,
00:49:47.700 that's NOLS to 989898. And what that's going to do, it's going to give them access to information,
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00:50:07.500 That's good. Philip Patrick, thank you so much for coming on. As always, we'll see you next time
00:50:11.220 there's an economic meltdown and I need to pick your brain some more.
00:50:14.900 I look forward to it. Thank you for having me, Michael.
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00:51:03.280 I'm not going to miss the unserem episode. You don't want to miss it. You don't want to miss it. inhabitants somebody who want to miss it.
00:51:04.460 But if that happens, maybe, you don't miss the deal.
00:51:06.720 I don't want to miss it. Don't miss it. You don't miss it.
00:51:08.400 You don't miss it. You don't miss it. You don't miss it. You don't miss it.
00:51:10.520 You don't miss it. You don't miss it. You don't miss it. You don't miss it. You're in conversation with your heart.