
Michael Knowles gives his instant reaction to the shocking New Orleans attack. Watch as he breaks down the details and shares his thoughts on this developing story.
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Hey everyone, Hope you're having a good new year. I'll do a full show on this tomorrow, but I just have to react to the news that's coming out of New Orleans if you haven't followed it. Last night, early hours about 3am, a guy with an Arab name allegedly drove a car into Bourbon street, killed 10 people, got out of the car with a rifle, started shooting. More people injured. Dozens of people total, I think 35 injured, 10 killed. Then happily, he was killed by police. And the FBI's initial response was to say that this was not a terrorist event. That was the first thing the FBI told us. So first of all, we should pray for the people who died and for their families, of course. Second thing we have to do right after that is ask what is wrong with the FBI since then. Now, hours later, Alejandra Mayorkas, the head of dhs, has come out and said, no, this is being being investigated as a terrorist event. But this ridiculous woman, the FBI lead in New Orleans, comes out. The first thing she said, Arab name seems like a terror attack, carrying an ISIS flag. And the geniuses at the FBI think the first thing they have to tell people is this is not terrorism. So that raises the question, what made them do that one? Is it that the FBI is just that stupid? Possible. I actually think the more charitable answer would be that they are that stupid. Because if they're not that stupid, it means that they lied to us. Or either they intentionally lied to us or they're so blinded by ideology, blinded and committed to ideology, that they have to stop people from coming to the conclusion that is right before everyone's face that this would be a terror attack. Cash Patel cannot enter the FBI director role soon enough. There's obviously something rotten in US Law enforcement. With law enforcement like this, who needs criminals? With law enforcement whose first reaction to a major terror attack on a major holiday is to obfuscate to say, no, no, it's not what's right in front of all of you, what's the point of having law enforcement now Add on to that, a few hours after the New Orleans attack, you had a cybertruck explode at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Could be an accident, could be a mechanical failure, might just be a bum battery in the cybertruck. Seems a little coincidental, though. Seems a little coincidental that Trump's most prominent ally at the end of the campaign and right now is Elon Musk, the head of Tesla. And Elon Musk and Trump were spending New Year's Eve together, though not in Las Vegas. Last night before the ball dropped, before the festivities really kicked off, lightning struck the U.S. capitol. Lightning struck the World Trade Center. Lightning struck the Empire State Building. Lightning struck the Washington Monument. A priest friend of mine, great priest, says that it is a wicked generation that seeks signs and wonders. He's not the first to say it, but that it's a stupid generation that ignores signs and wonders. So a lot of people were saying, is this an omen? What does it mean? Is this a good omen? You know, okay, we're going to get things back in order in Washington, you know, come January 20th. Or is this a bad omen? What is it? Hours later, the new year begins. The first major news event of the new year is a terror attack. That's 2025. We will get into all of it and a lot more on the show tomorrow. But in the meantime, your prayers for those who have been affected, I'm sure would be greatly appreciated. And there will be updates if anything else happens, if another shoot drops. Otherwise, I'll see everyone tomorrow morning.
Summary of "Michael Knowles Instant New Orleans Attack REACTION" | The Michael Knowles Show
Released: January 1, 2025 | Host: The Michael Knowles Show | Platform: The Daily Wire
Introduction
In the episode titled "Michael Knowles Instant New Orleans Attack REACTION," host Michael Knowles delivers an immediate and impassioned response to a tragic incident that occurred on New Year's Eve in New Orleans. The episode delves into the details of the attack, critiques the initial response from federal authorities, and explores potential implications and connections to broader political and social themes.
Overview of the New Orleans Attack
At the outset of the episode, Knowles addresses a devastating event that took place in New Orleans during the early hours of New Year's Eve.
Notable Quote:
"First of all, we should pray for the people who died and for their families of course." (00:29)
Critique of Federal Response
Knowles expresses significant concern and frustration regarding the initial statements made by federal agencies following the attack.
Notable Quotes:
"The geniuses at the FBI think the first thing they have to tell people is this is not terrorism." (07:15)
"I actually think the more charitable answer would be that they are that stupid." (07:30)
Subsequent Developments:
Notable Quote:
"She comes out. The first thing she said, Arab name seems like a terror attack, carrying an ISIS flag." (07:45)
Broader Implications and Systemic Issues
Knowles extends his critique to address larger systemic problems within U.S. law enforcement and federal agencies.
Notable Quote:
"With law enforcement like this, who needs criminals?" (08:30)
Notable Quote:
"Cash Patel cannot enter the FBI director role soon enough." (08:45)
Convergence of Events and Potential Omens
The episode does not limit its discussion to the New Orleans attack but also highlights a series of coincidental incidents that raise questions about their interconnectedness and possible symbolic meanings.
Notable Quotes:
"Might just be a bum battery in the cybertruck. Seems a little coincidental, though." (10:00)
"Lightning struck the U.S. capitol. Lightning struck the World Trade Center. Lightning struck the Empire State Building." (10:15)
Interpretation of Events:
Notable Quote:
"A wicked generation that seeks signs and wonders. He's not the first to say it, but that it's a stupid generation that ignores signs and wonders." (10:30)
Concluding Thoughts and Upcoming Discussions
Knowles wraps up the episode by emphasizing the gravity of the events and their potential implications for the new year. He hints at an in-depth analysis to follow in the next episode, promising to explore the attacks' ramifications further.
Notable Quote:
"The first major news event of the new year is a terror attack. That's 2025. We will get into all of it and a lot more on the show tomorrow." (12:00)
Final Remarks:
Conclusion
In this episode, Michael Knowles provides a swift and critical reaction to a tragic event in New Orleans, highlighting concerns about federal agency responses and hinting at broader societal and political implications. Through his analysis, Knowles encourages listeners to question the competence of law enforcement and consider the possible symbolic meanings behind a series of coincidental events marking the beginning of the new year. The episode sets the stage for a more detailed exploration of these issues in upcoming broadcasts.
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