The David Knight Show dives into hot topics like the Epstein scandal and H1B visa issues. Host David Knight criticizes politicians, including Donald Trump, for ignoring their roles in these problems. He calls for transparency, especially regarding Epstein-related documents, and highlights the misuse of H1B visas, which some say threaten American jobs. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Living on a homestead means being ready for anything! We mulch trees for garden fertilizer, power machines with diesel, and keep chickens cozy in an insulated shed. Our greenhouse grows veggies, and the woodshed stores firewood. With solar panels and a two-mile fence, we’re learning and adapting to be self-sufficient and prepared for winter’s challenges. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Renowned economist Mohammed El-Aryan warns that the stock market might face an AI bubble, similar to termites weakening a building. Companies like Nvidia could struggle when reality hits. Meanwhile, new rules for small businesses are coming due to funding issues. Plus, Fidelity’s security changes mean some customers must verify their identity in person to access accounts. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The BBC is in turmoil as its top leaders resign over claims of biased reporting on topics like Donald Trump and climate change. Meanwhile, a new analysis suggests a surprising suspect in the January 6th pipe bomb case. In politics, Nancy Pelosi steps down, and her daughter eyes a Senate seat. Exciting times ahead! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
A Vermont man faced a surprising situation when firefighters and police entered his backyard without permission. Despite his protests, they refused to leave, leading to his unlawful detention. This incident highlights the importance of property rights and the limits of government power. The man may seek damages, emphasizing the need for officials to respect individual rights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Ford’s CEO, Jim Farley, is worried about finding skilled workers, even after laying off many employees. He’s offering double pay for mechanics due to a shortage. Meanwhile, New York leaders face challenges like tax hikes and a Starbucks boycott. Plus, a new idea called a portable mortgage could help homeowners move more easily. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In 2024, Thomas Crooks tried to harm Donald Trump, but the FBI kept many details secret. Crooks, once a Trump supporter, turned against him during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite his online threats, the FBI didn’t stop him, raising questions about their actions. Meanwhile, a mysterious figure named Willie Tepes may have influenced Crooks. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tina Peters is facing health issues while being considered a political prisoner. The White House wants her moved to federal custody. Meanwhile, China’s growing presence in Venezuela, through trade and oil deals, is raising tensions with the U.S. The situation is complex, with the U.S. working to stabilize global issues and seeking solutions for Tina’s case. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Discover how one speaker turns political blunders into big bucks! By highlighting the missteps of politicians like New York’s new mayor, Zoraan Mamdani, they create engaging content that boosts their platform. While these actions might hurt citizens, they offer a goldmine of opportunities for the speaker to profit and grow their audience. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Google’s new Play Integrity system checks if a device is Google-certified, replacing SafetyNet. While this change worries some users, only 5% of apps use this check. Most apps, like social media ones, work fine. If a phone fails, users can still browse online. The Brax 3 phone offers a solution, supporting more apps with trusted attestation. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









