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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Propa hoesome post to buy by these APTRA countries differing
so much in race and religious, in language and Custer.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
It is a big idea, a new world order.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Well, I know they're lying. They tricked me once, but
they're not going to trick me twice. The time is now.
Welcome back to the Professor Penn Podcast. David Pen, your host,
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glad to be with you as always for episode number
two forty seven. Burkas and Bibles, coming to you on
this Thursday night, the sixteenth of October, seven thirty pm
Central Standard Time. Away we go. I've noticed and welcome
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all of you that are tuning in. Thank you for listening.
I really have no idea how widely this podcast gets distributed.
It's just impossible for me to track it. And there's
this polarity here. On the one hand, because it's fun.
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You know, everybody's got an ego and money needs. I
want a giant audience, giant, you know, because I know
my content is good and you're telling me the content
is good. I've had so many people come to me
and say I've listened to all two hundred and forty
six podcasts. I mean, my mind is blown by that.
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You know, it means that I'm putting a lot of
time in and what I'm delivering is valuable. I like that.
I want to build that audience. And as I've said,
and as I I've been very disclosing about this, I
really respect Dan Schultz for what he's done for the
movement in this country by reviving our understanding of the
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precinc strategy, American civics, and how people can actually be
politically potent in the United States of America. And because
I believe that the professional politicians, the professionals, you know,
the people that have dedicated their lives to serving us
ha ha ha, I don't think they can save me
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or my family. So I really am hard on these people,
not because I don't like them personally, because I want
to stand them up to defend my liberty. And then
it doesn't work, right because they got all kinds of
pressures and they're running a business, and you know, until
they really are afraid of their constituents, they're going to
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do whatever they want to do. And we see it
time and time again from the very top of the
heap right on down to the local county commissioner. Hell,
the dog catchers act in that way. So I want
to see citizens get involved in politics. And because I've
done it, I know how effective citizens can be. And
so there's the audience on one hand, and then there's building
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an army on the other, an army of citizens that
get involved in politics, which is the point of the
podcast for me, because I really don't have the desire
to be an entertainer, although I would like to be entertaining.
So Dan Schultz and you know those of you have
been in he kept coming in the podcast live chats
and he was toasting me for what does this have
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to do with solving our country's problems? And I've been
saying to him, Man, we've got to have an audience
of people that are listening so we can deliver the message.
And then one day I woke up and I said, boy,
Caucus is coming in February. We're going into an election year.
Yet again, one of the most important elections in American
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history is coming up right around the corner. Man, that's
a scam too. Point being, I noticed that my audience
numbers on YouTube go down when we get just focused
on strategy and tactics. So I got to find a
balance because we've gotten international audience. I know people are
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listening to me, and you know, all over the world, Australia, England,
you know, the Middle East, Europe. You know, I've got
people listening everywhere throughout this world, which is really cool,
and all over the country. And we're trying to build
this thing up so that it has some value to
the citizens of this world, because I want to survive
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and thrive in a world that is dominated by the
concept of republicanism, which makes us citizens sovereign, and that
requires us to understand the philosophy of republicanism and know
how to compare it with Marxism and liberalism and libertarianism.
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We have to understand this stuff, so we put ourselves
in the camp that we choose, and then it just
comes down to a numbers game. And of course we're
not very clarified about these different philosophies, both because they
blend and blur together. A b. The politicians that represent
us sometimes hide behind certain labels where they appear as
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one thing, but they're really something else. And then we
just haven't done the work as citizens to understand the
world we're living in very well. So there's so many
reasons I mean so many reasons. We got to be
focused on religion and philosophy, but ultimately without strategy and tactics,
what does it mean? So let me just share starting out,
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if you're in Kentucky or Florida or Georgia, it's the
same thing. We citizens in the Citizens' movement need to
band together. I was on a Rumble what do you
good morning, Tanner? What do you call that thing we
did on Rumble? I think it was just a Rumble
live stream livestream operated by a very successful Rumble creator,
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Killer Carl, who's going to be on the podcast soon.
He's cool. He invited me on. I thought that was
just fantastic. Went on and he did something just improvisationally
that was great. He said, if you're in Georgia, or
if you're in Kentucky and you want to help Royce
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White get elected here in Minnesota, you can participate in
that campaign. And I thought to myself, boy was that smart?
Because we got states that are going to elect Republicans
or sure for sure they're Republican states, you see it
on the map, and those citizens have to be politically
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engaged in their own state to maintain the ascendancy and
the power of the Republican concept in their home precinct,
in their home district. They got it. But you know,
if you think about it from a military perspective, and
I don't want to make this into you know, we're
having a war because we're not shooting at each other
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right now generally, but it's good imagery because it is
an ideological battle. We know that. You think about it
in terms of military strategy. If you have a certain
amount of resources, you know, material manpower, for example, intelligence,
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where are you going to deploy those resources. I mean,
it's a little silly to deploy the resources without considering
the map. And that's what we do here in the
r NC. Nationally, there's no effort to get people in
Kentucky or Oklahoma helping the poor bastards like me and
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Minnesota that are living in the belly of the beast.
There's no effort to do that. Carl, that was a
great idea and that goes in your like I went,
I drove and just Tuesday night, I drove three hours
north of the cities to an event we're going to
talk about it in Hubbard County, Minnesota. Hubbard County is
up by Park Rapids was the city I was in.
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You've never heard of this probably, man, this was great.
This is a Republican plus twenty district. I mean, this
is a Republican district and these people are Republicans and
they was invigorating to be there with these people. You know,
we do events down in the cities. You know, twenty
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people show up. This place was jam packed. This is
a functional political unit up there. My friend Robert, who
I talked about frequently, is in that political unit, and
he was very instrumental in putting this deal on and
he did a great job, and the thing was fantastic.
My point is, you know, if you're in a state
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and you're in a district that's our plus twenty, go
help some of the poor bastards like me that are
living and then you know, you know, blue plus hands,
you know we need help. We got to start to
think through tactically how we're going to deploy our resources.
That's a tactic, an idea, maybe it's a strategy, because
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it's really a meta idea of working together as Republicans
to dominate this contest. Got to work together. I'll tell
you another one. The guy walked up to me up
at that deal. Cool dude. He was in the bait
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and tackle business, and he you know, he knows who
I am, and he's seen me here and there, and
he goes, how do I get to your podcasts? And
I go, well, just go to YouTube and he goes,
I don't know how to do that. Talk to my wife,
and I thought to myself, this guy's my age. He's
capable of figuring this out. He's a political edge cater,
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an activist, but he's not on acts. And I'm going
to tell you where the action is is on Acts.
That's where I know. You might be on Facebook, that's cool.
You might be here and there. You know, you might
be on Blue Sky, you could be over on truth Social.
I get it, Getter, I get it. Where we have
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to go is where we will all decide to go.
We're going to distribute on all these platforms. But where
the battle is really going on ideologically is as you know,
I'm on Getter. That's just everybody on the right beating
on each other. That's cool. I like that too. That's
a rough crowd. But there's no leftist on Getter. There's
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no liberals on Getter. So to spay and you know,
of course they're there, but I'm talking about the preponderance,
the bulk of the numbers. The same thing with truth
Social but here on X we've got a wide range
of political philosophies and adherents all coming together and they're contending.
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So I'm going to say, if you're in Minnesota or
any state, I'm asking you repost the link to this
podcast everywhere you can, because I'm not going to get
any help from the Algos. YouTube is not going to
help me distribute this. I guess we could get more entertaining,
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put some sound effects on and wear costumes than it
might work. But this is serious business, and I have
not been very entertaining you, you know, lately, because I'm
not entertained in my life by what I'm seeing and
it makes me a little bit uber serious. But please
repost the link, and then if you're in a political
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unit or a political activist anywhere in any state, bring
your contacts into acts and everybody link up with each
other so that we can widely disseminate information quickly. And
it's coming. I mean, I've been saying this for two
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years and compare to where it was when we started
it's way bigger in terms of coordination and communication. There
was a patriot Minnesota, a citizen that lives on the farm,
a farmer. She posted up something about farm policy. I
reposted it. I said, everybody reposts this. It's great. She
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thanked me. We have never met. I'd like to meet
you if you're listening to the podcast. And I looked,
within four or five hours, guess what, Phil Parrish was
reposting it and commenting on it. I mean, this is
how it's got to work. We have a digital media
that allows us to share information about the precinct, strategy,
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about tactic, about what's going on, and holding these elected
officials accountable so that they fear their constituents. Right now,
you get into the CD three where I live, and
you got a district just like this. There is an
outer and interreing group of suburbs around every urban area
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in the country, and in every urban area that is
dominated by the leftists. They have the juice to control
those populations and that's just what they do. And then
of course the Republicans, mostly the white people, move out
of the suburbs, out move out of the city into
the suburbs where they hold Court and then that's where
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the college educated people go to live, and those suburbs
over time become from red to purple to blue. And
that's what we got going here in CD three. And
that's what we got going in your backyard. You get
into these these purple and blue districts out in the suburbs.
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We got to work on this to get these suburbs
focused on not being a problem. We've got legislators that
get elected in the Philadelphia Auto Ring suburbs, in the
Minneapolis out of Ring suburbs, in the you know, you
name the city. It's the same thing. And see these
these elected Republicans like Kevin McCarthy a perfect example, to
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get elected in their districts. They've made the decision that
they're progressives so that they can appeal to the leftists,
you know, moderates they call the moderates in their backyard
because what they're doing is they're operating a business of politics.
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That is their business. Well, that's not Royce White's business.
That's not David Penn's business. And there's some others like
Phil that's not Phil Parrish's business. He's not in the
business of politics. He's in the business of searching for truth,
and of course then you get the room will goes, Oh,
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these people are not Tier one candidates. They can't raise money,
and that goes right up to people that I respect.
That's say that, and I'm gonna tell you money is
no longer an issue as long as we have this
digital media. If we link together, like say here in
CD three and I'm gonna talk about this. I got
this guy in my backyard, Andrew Myers, right in my district,
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wants to trade my gun rights so that he can
keep his job. Okay, Andrew, Now I'm not getting to
get off your ass, Andrew until you stand up and
act like a Republican and all the rest of you
on that SD forty five board that let him be
a Democrat, well why is that? Because you all are
Democrats and you don't want to admit it to yourselves.
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If we form this digital unity, these people will have
to respond to us because we will be together. So
bring everybody you know to X and link them together
and repost the links to the podcast and repost all
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of the different posts that are made. And let's get
into this digital community all the people that are with us,
and let's get organized. You know, I'm thinking, Tanner, we
probably need to have just seminars for boomers who don't
know how to use social media or you know what
you can do?
Speaker 2 (16:38):
Make a video on.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
Yes, you could, what a great tactic you could make
a video Tanner. Tanner's very creative. He'll make you know
what he'll make. But you're going to create the video,
and that's going to take some creativity, right, and we'll
post that up in the in the on the X,
on the getter, everywhere. But of course the people that
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need to find the information won't be there. You got
to bring them there. You're going to have to download
the video, put it in an email and send it
to him or however we're going to communicate. You know,
It's like this guy met up in Park Rapids. The
dude was hilarious. His business card said, if you're too
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busy to fish, you're too busy. That was his business
card doing the bait and tackle business. And the dude
was hilarious, hilarious, But he doesn't have any social media skills.
But he's at the meeting. He's a Republican and he
wants to see Republicans get elected. I guess you can
write a check. So this is another tactic. If you
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really don't want to do any of the work, you
could send free people Radio donation. We would love to
get that from you. If you need some help getting
us money, go to support at tyre get dot com.
I'm certain sure that i'd be glad to help you
support this broadcast. That's another tactic. We need money to
expand this programming. In upcoming weeks, we're going to have
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as a guest Steve Boyd, who's going to tell me
the story about how Michelle Fishbox stepped on him and
the Republican Party of Minnesota stepped on him in ceed seven.
A very very interesting story that I'm not going to
let go away, Alex Plackish, just like I'm not going
to let the Michael Broadcorps story go away. I know
you want to bury it. I know you want me
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to forget it as if it's ancient history. But these
people are still in place, the Bobby Benson's of the world,
they're still in place. They're still doing their thing, waiting
quietly in the weeds for the Republican Party to nominate,
endorse and affirmed candidates that the establishment doesn't like that
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Whisper campaign. Oh, Phil Parrish really can't raise enough money.
And the guy that told that to me, I respect
a good dude. But see he's looking at it from
an old frame, an old frame, and until we really
make this social media work for us, it still is
the current frame. But remember we just had that podcast
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where we had those clips from Precarious State and that
leftist from Minneapolis said that the Democrat socialists starting in
twenty eighteen used social media to organize. They did it.
You know why. They're young people. We don't have. We
got some old ones like Bernie Sanders. Okay, we got
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some original gangsters in the socialist camp, but really the
juice in the socialist camp is eighteen to thirty five
year olds. We established that, you know. And so we've
got this digital media. I want my numbers to explode.
But what I really want to do is go all
over this state and organize it. Like I went to
Park Rapids and drove six hours Tuesday night and here
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I am in the studio at five point thirty in
the morning. Yes, tireless work to preserve freedom. So we
got to get that digital thing going. So when they
Whisper campaign, that XYZ candidate can't raise enough money, therefore
we need Kristen Robbins. Well, let me tell you, Royce
White made a fantastic point at that event in Park Rapids.
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If you can raise money, you sold out. Let me
say this again, candidates, if you're going to start bragging
about how much money you can raise, you're selling out
to money and the interests. I personally don't want that
to be what makes our politics work. I wanted to
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be you and me when you and me when you
go into politics, because see, that's the essence of republicanism.
Civic participation by citizens a cornerstone of republicanism. That's a cornerstone.
When you do it, that blunts the power of the
money interest. So if you want to be ruled, keep
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it up, watch the content, and then say to yourself, well,
I'm too busy. My mother's in the nursing home, I
got kids in school, I got a job. I just
don't want to do it because politics has no fun.
My home is in heaven. I'm a citizen of Heaven.
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I'm a Christian, I'm born again, and I'm saved. I
don't want to be involved in this mess. Whatever your
excuse is. It's an excuse if you want to call
yourself a Republican. And I don't mean an adherent to
the Republican Party. I'm talking about the philosophy of Republicanism
stands on that. I am a citizen sovereign. That's a cornerstone.
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I'm a sovereign of my own life. Number two, Republicans
believe in the detection of minority rights. We protect minority rights.
That's what it is to be a Republican. We believe
that our politics is about the greater good, not like
the liberals. For liberals, it's all what's in it for me.
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That's not a Republican concept. That's a liberal concept. No,
a Republican concept is I will treat my neighbor as
I wish to be treated. That's Republicanism. And the fourth cornerstone,
I am personally involved in maintaining the republic citizen sovereign,
minority rights, the common good, civic participation. If you're not
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doing all four of those things, you're not a Republican.
Get me, don't talk, smack, live it, or leave it,
because you know what, if we don't live it, they're
going to take it from us anyhow. Look around you
can't you see? And who's taking it from us? Well,
let me tell you how I feel about this. You know,
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I got very high SAT's course.
Speaker 4 (23:08):
Hi.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
I operate multiple businesses. I'm in the trench every day.
You can't get any more real than being an entrepreneur.
I'm highly trained in several secret societies. When I mean
secret societies, I mean, like, you know, developing personal skills,
high level skills, you know what, having a relationship with
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the unknown world, the Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ. However you
want to say it to yourself, I'm not here to
tell you how to talk to yourself. That's a skill.
It's a high level skill has to be developed. And
there's a lot of people. I think most American citizens
at this point in time, maybe they profess to be Christians,
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but do they have really a relationship with an unseen world?
Are they willing to live their lives and change their
behaviors for something that they can't see and taste and
touch and feel. That's the game right there, that's the game.
And when you do it, when you give over to it.
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I still see what's going on from a scientific perspective,
I still see what's going on from a political perspective,
I see what's going on in the dirt. I haven't
lost my mind, I'm sure of that. But I got
another gear. So I choose to describe things at the
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most profound level of description that I can get my
limited mind wrapped around. Now. President Roosevelt said that if
it happens in politics, it happens for a reason. So
even in the material world, our great President Roosevelt, and
if you don't like him, he was a great president
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for somebody. At least he said that things don't happen
by accident. We tend to believe, or at least we
believe for a long time, that things just happen. That
incompetence creates chaos. Well, I'm going to tell you, yes,
incompetence creates chaos. Why is it incompetent? There's another level
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of description and pursuing to that, and for reasons that
many of you will understand. In the name of the
Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, Amen,
most Glorious Prince of the Heavenly Armies, Saint Michael the Archangel,
defend us in our battle against principalities and powers, against
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the rulers of this world of darkness, against the spirits
of wickedness in high places. Come to the assistance of
men whom God has created in his likeness, and whom
he has redeemed at a great price from the tyranny
of the devil. Holy Church venerates the aser Guardian and
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her protector to thee the Lord has entrusted the souls
of the Redeemed to be led into Heaven. Pray therefore,
the God of Peace, to crush Satan beneath our feet,
that he may no longer retain men captive and do
injury to the Church. Offer our prayers to the Most High,
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that without delay they may draw His mercy down upon us.
Take hold of the dragon, the old serpent, which is
the devil and Satan, and bind him and cast him
into the bottomless pit, that he may no longer seduce
the nations. Amen, whoever dwells in the shelter of the
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Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
I will say of the Lord, he is my refuge,
my refuge, and my fortress, my God in whom I trust.
Surely he will save you from the fowler's snare and
from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with his feathers,
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and under his wings you will find refuge. His faithfulness
will be your shield. In rampart. You will not fear
the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day,
nor the pestilence that stalks the darkness, nor the plague
that destroys at midday. A thousand may fall at your side,
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ten thousand at your right hand, but it will not
come near you. You will only observe with your eyes
and see the punishment of the wicked. If you say
the Lord is my refuge, and you make the most
high your dwelling, no harm will overtake you. No disaster
will come near your tent, for He will command his
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angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.
They will lift you up in their hands, so that
you will not strike your foot against a stone. You
will tread on the lion and on the cobra, and
you will trample the great lion and the serpent under
your foot. Because he loves me, says the Lord. I
will rescue him. I will protect him, for he acknowledges
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my name. He will call on me, and I will
answer him. I will be with him. In trouble, I
will deliver him and honor him with long life. I
will satisfy him and show him my salvation. Believe it,
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Believe it whatsoever you believe when you pray, Believe it,
and you will receive it. Peace. Peace. Peace is alleged
to be breaking out in the Middle East. Of course,
the jury is out on that one. I've been hearing
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that since nineteen sixty seven, so there's definitely some change
going on there. And the reason why that is is,
guess what with all President Trump's flat spots which are
on full display. He is not a politician. President Trump
is an anti politician politician. And what I mean by
saying that is you're professional politician, like here in Minnesota,
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you know, Kristen Robbins a professional They're not interested in
solving any problems because if they solve problems, the money
drives up. You know. It's like health and well being.
You know, Tanner, you're healthy, right, yeah? How often do
you go to the doctor? Oh? Not much? Because you're healthy.
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I guess we got to get you sick because we
got a two trillion dollar industry tied up in medicine,
and you got to kick in buddy, kick it, kick in, mother,
kick in. Okay, See, you're not kicking in the pot,
you're maintaining your well be Now Tanner has a little malady.
I'm not going to talk about it. It's a minor thing.
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It bothers them, but it ain't gonna kill them. We
all have annoyances, annoyances because guess what, we're perfect just
the way God made us. There's a reason why we
have annoyances. We just are looking for a palliative so
the annoyance goes away. For example, let's say you got
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a little problem. Whatever it is like for me, I'll
speak personally. I woke up for three months in a
row with lower back pain. It's my bed wore out.
I'm in great shape, my stomach, my stomach strong like concrete. Okay,
but every morning I get up my backet hurt and
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I'm thinking, why is my back hurting? Now? I could
have run to the door, it hurts so bad. I
started thinking, Man, now this is another thing. You gotta
have a dashboard in your brain. Is this a serious
problem that requires medical intervention or is this a sign
to deal with issues in your life? You See, we
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tend to view our bodies as stupid because we've been
taught that our bodies are dumb. That's how our doctors
are trained to medical school that our bodies are machines.
I got a joke out of this, a kick out
of this. Just this week, Secretary of Health and Human
Services Robert Kennedy Jr. Is demanding that medical schools teach nutrition.
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I mean, come on, this is how far we got
to go. This is where we are. They don't teach
nutrition to doctors because, after all, there's no money for
doctors in prescribing apples. They're there to make us better
through their program. There's no money for doctors if we're well.
My back is hurtain. I'm thinking maybe I need to
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go to the doctor. Now. This is not an organic issue,
this is something else. And I thought about it because
it hurt every day. And why I didn't worry about
going to the doctor was after I got up and
moved around, the pain went away, so I knew it
was not mission critical, but it hurt. I didn't like it.
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I kept thinking about it and working. Why is my
background when you know what I see myself as being
under a lot of pressure, a lot of weight. You know,
I got the businesses, family life, politics, spiritual issues and
all this stuff's going on. And man, I'm working, and
you know, you can see I'm not a spring chicken.
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I'm working harder and longer, with more vigor and vitality
than any time in my entire life. I'm thinking, Oh,
that's a lot. It's a heavyweight to carry, heavyweight, heavyweight. Baby.
And then I said, let go and let God. Let go,
and let God. Let go and let God. That's why
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I read Psalm ninety one. What a great line. Because
he loves me, says the Lord. I will rescue him.
I will protect him, for he that be me acknowledges
my name. Yes I do. Right here in front of you.
He will call on me, yes I do, and I
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will answer him, Yes he does. I will be with
him in trouble. And baby, I got troubles. You know,
there's no being good without troubles. That's why it says
if you're lukewarm, God will spitch you out. Think about that.
If you're not yet in the game, you'd be a
good person. Not in the game. Hey, that's kind of
luke warm, isn't it. And then God says, I will
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deliver him and honor him. Well, that sounds like a
nice promise. With long life, I will satisfy him and
show him my salvation. Let go and let God and
guess what, My back's not hurting anymore. Praise God forevermore
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so in the Middle East, this pest, this piece is,
you know, banging around out there because President Trump, he's
a business person. You know what business is, channel? You
know how I define I've never told you this. You
know what business is providing a service for someone. Now, No,
I'm talking about what is the life of a business person?
Oh okay, okay, what a business does? Let me clarify.
(34:48):
What a business does is we provide value. What does
a businessman do?
Speaker 2 (34:54):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (34:54):
You tell me get up every day and solve problems.
Oh problem solver, that's what we got to do. And
here and Trump's got billions and billions of dollars of business.
This guy gets up every day and he solved problems
his entire life, his entire life. So he gets into
the White House and they bring him these issues. We'll
see they brought the last guy at issue and you
know what he said, Let's stir this pot. Let's figure
(35:17):
out how we can raise money off of this thing.
Let's never solve these problems. And I'm talking about both parties, okay,
like gun control or gun rights, that's not going to
get solved. Man. What a money maker abortion or woman's
right to choose? What a money rate moment? These people.
There's giant industries of people that work for these nonprofit
(35:40):
organize their nonprofits. Oh they're nonprofits, nonprofits. Yet the guy
that's running the non profits making five hundred thousand dollars
a year running a nonprofit. What a friggin scam? That is?
Woo woo. You know, if I was your age, I
think I get into profit business.
Speaker 5 (36:01):
Yeah, seriously, I think I thought the exact same thing.
When we found out that eleven percent of Minnesota's tax
budget is put towards immigrants.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
That was when I was like these NGOs.
Speaker 3 (36:12):
Immigrants though that they would be called illegal immigrants, specifically
illegal illegal immigrants.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
See that blows me away even more. We're just talking immigrants.
Speaker 3 (36:21):
The twenty sanctuary counties that the Trump administration named is
sanctuary counties here in Minnesota, which a couple of these counties,
like right said, oh not us, not us? Yeah, I
never saw it reverse Dustin Gragie or Maryan Rahrick. Never
saw it reversed. I never saw an official declaration from
the administration that Wright Counties not a sanctuary county. I
(36:44):
get it. Maybe it's not could have been a mistake,
I get it, But I never saw it reversed. If
you can show me where it was reversed, Hey, get
in touch with me, Mary, and I'd love to have
you on the show. Be great. You don't bring the
receipts because I'm not closed minded about this stuff. I'm
looking for information. But those twenty sanctuary counties, this I
(37:05):
looked up myself, and we'll disclaimer it's just me doing
the research. I can make a mistake, but after painstaking research,
it looked to me like eleven percent of the budgets
of these twenty copies. We're talking big money now, billions.
These twenty counties, eleven percent of their budgets go to
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health care and education of illegal immigrants living in Minnesota.
Speaker 2 (37:35):
And that's pretty much all NGOs, right.
Speaker 3 (37:38):
The enng well, I mean a lot of NGOs are
in there getting funded for it, but the counties themselves,
I mean funding education. You know, you got people that
don't speak English, going to your schools. You know, somebody's
got to pay to take care of somebody's got to
get paid to take care of that. The healthcare I
mean that popular. Of course, it's an estimate, but that
(37:58):
population is estimated to be and educating, and housing and
feeding and health care for these individuals that are involved
with government services eleven percent of our county budgets, which
means it's a business. That's another thing. Government is a business.
(38:18):
I remember my mom telling me government is not a business.
What a scam. It's a business. And why do I know,
because a lot of people making money off of government, right,
I mean, if it was all volunteer like me, it
would be a hobby. I'm a political hobbyist. I'm not
getting paid for being involved in politics. If you're in
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the Public Party of Minnesota and you're an officer, anybody
paying you to go to these BPO you means a
hundred people in this room up there in Hubbard County
nobody got paid for being there.
Speaker 5 (38:50):
Yeah, you know, so she's right, but not she's saying
right now, the government's not a business.
Speaker 2 (38:56):
But she's right because you shouldn't be.
Speaker 3 (38:58):
What she's trying to say to me is we can't
run the government like it's a business because business is
profit seeking. You see, she's a Marxist. She doesn't see
businesses providing a service. She sees businesses extracting wealth for
rich people and manipulating the customers. And that's not what
we do at tiraget dot com, at tireget dot com,
(39:20):
where I sell tires to you to fund this thing.
If you come there, hey, let me tell you how
that goes down. You get a great deal, you get
great customer service. The price is right, the service is right,
and if anything goes wrong, it's on me and not you.
That's not called rent seeking. That means providing a service,
a legitimate service. My mother doesn't believe people do that
(39:43):
because she's a Marxist. I get it. I get it.
Like Robin Wansley down in Minneapolis, the Democratic Socialists, they
think the government needs to run all the businesses because
they're so much better at providing on a service. You know,
when you actually think about it, I'll take a moment
and just laugh. It's kind of hilarious. I mean, I
(40:04):
guess if you're young, it sounds good when you've been
down the road like me, some of this stuff is
actually entertaining. Please play number one.
Speaker 6 (40:14):
All I can ask you a question, yes, sure, How
would you react in natayav statement that the Jewish people
are not occupied in their own land, including an eternal
capital Jerusalem. Let me be clear, God is eternal, His
word is eternal.
Speaker 7 (40:32):
And so are the Jewish people.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
Judaism forbids Zionism.
Speaker 8 (40:37):
The Jewish people never ever sought to gain.
Speaker 3 (40:41):
Sovereignty of the Holy Land.
Speaker 7 (40:43):
Bill the Zionists, godless founders, hijack our name.
Speaker 6 (40:49):
Well, it was never us. Our grandparents lived in the
Holy Land in peace with their Arabic neighbors. They were
friends and tellicues.
Speaker 5 (41:00):
Zionists wanted to create a Jewish nationality and.
Speaker 6 (41:04):
Destroyed it all. But it's even N'taelle, you did not
represent us. Thanks for the message.
Speaker 3 (41:12):
Oh my personal feeling about that is is it seemed
a little staged to me. Yeah, seemed a little stage. Yeah,
that feels pretty stage. However, the message is what they
wanted to deliver. And as we talk about Middle East peace,
and we talk a lot about the the woke mind virus,
(41:32):
that's a big deal for Elon Musk, right, the woke
mind virus I ever heard about that, right, No, we'll
be in woke. Elon Musk considers it to be an
illness caused by a virus. It's a sickness, a sickness.
And what this very religious orthodox a Jewish man is saying,
and these are the kind of people like I grew up,
they were in my life, prayed with them. He's saying,
(41:57):
Zionism is kind of a mind virus hijacked the Jewish people,
hijack the identity of the Jewish people. But the Jewish people,
not the Zionists. The Jewish people are completely dedicated to peace,
the concept of bringing peace on earth. Why because they're
(42:18):
jacked into the Most High God. And God doesn't want
to slaughter in each other. He wants us living in peace.
He wants to give us prosperity, he wants to give
us well being. It's not God caused this thing. It's
man obvious, right, eh, not to everybody. A lot of
(42:41):
people think differently on these issues. That's why we do
the podcast, that's why we're getting organized politically. That's a
great predicate to understand that there are millions of Jewish people.
For those of you who are anti Semitic, that are
trying to live in this country, assimilating to this country,
(43:03):
live quiet lives of contemplation in this country. They're not
trying to get rich. They're not trying to dominate media.
They're not trying to dominate the universities. They're not trying
to shield for Israel here in the country. They just
want to be Republicans. They want to be citizen sovereigns.
They want their minority rights protected. They do participate in
(43:26):
civic life, they vote, they're organized, they protect their own community.
I mean, this is what it is. So please, when
you're contemplating, you know, murder and genocide against people that
you think have destroyed the world, let's be discriminating about
what you're saying and what you're thinking. Let's not be
(43:48):
killing the innocent. All right, I'm not saying there are people.
Let's not be killing anybody. But I'm not saying there.
Let me say this again, lest my words be clipped
out by somebody and misused. I'm not advocating violence against anybody,
and I'm certainly not advocating violence against Zionists. But I
am saying that there is a wide disparity of views
(44:11):
within the Jewish community, just like there is within the
Muslim community. That's why this episode is Burker's and Bibles.
You know, there's a lot of Muslims that have come
to this country. They're not wearing burkas, they're doctors, they're
not practicing traditional strict Islam. They have modified over time.
(44:36):
They're integrating into American society. Now this Jewish man on
the street, he's not integrating. He's maintaining a different kind
of costuming, different language, different beliefs. But what he's saying is,
I'm not working against the United States interests. I'm not
working for war. And he's kind of an America first
(44:56):
or if you really want to extrapolate, what might come
out of his mouth neck. So my point in saying
this is we got to become much more thoughtful as
a community. And that happens when we all link together
on AX and share ideas one with another. I'm going
(45:17):
to tell you I'm on X. Most of the time,
people don't want to engage with me, and when they do,
they get their ass whipped. Sometimes I don't engage with
people because they're looking for a fight. There's a kid
that's following me. He always wants me to engage with him.
I get it, Hey just looking for a fight. I'm
not looking for a fight. I'm actually looking for unity.
So I don't wade out into this thing for a fight.
(45:40):
I'm waiting out to create a community of Republicans that
are politically potent. And I'm saying in today's tactic is
we got to get much better at creating our digital connections.
But you know, sometimes I'm on X and somebody will
say something and I'll withdraw. I'll say, man, that's a
good point. I need to think about this. I think
(46:00):
I was wrong. And if you can't say you're wrong,
you're an ideologue, and ideologues are dangerous. Let me play
a little of that for you. Let's look at number two.
Speaker 9 (46:16):
Well, Mazeltov, it seems like you've freed Palestine. This is
why the Israelis have been saying free Palestine from Hamas,
because they are an actual terrorist organization that doesn't only
terrorize Israel, but terrorizes their own people. This is just
the beginning of your free Palestine. Good job, guys.
Speaker 3 (46:38):
Okay, Now, this woman, she's not random, she's beautiful. I
don't believe the wedding ring on her finger. I don't
believe anything about her, because what we got going on
now is the end of mass killing here in Gaza
by the Israeli Ideaf. These reelly defense forces on these
relatively they're under resourced. I mean, when you're taking an
(47:03):
F thirty five up against the guy with an RPG,
it doesn't go very well. Remember when President Biden said,
if there's a revolution here in the United States, you know,
and we got all these you know, right wingers with guns.
He actually said, hey, we got F sixteens and nuclear weapons. Nice.
That's what President Biden said. Of course, so when you
go to war, I mean, the point of having superior
(47:24):
technology is so the guy you're fighting can't kill you.
It's not supposed to be a fair fight. You want
to say, the guy bought a pocket knife to a
gun fight. That's what that was over there in the
Gaza strip. And now it's over, okay, temporarily or maybe forever,
I don't know. And here's what the play is. Israel's
reputation worldwide is so badly tarnished, and of course the
(47:50):
reputation of Jews, because the identity of Jews has been
confounded with the idea of Israel. Because it's the Jewish homeland.
Even though this man's on the streets saying has nothing
to do with me, folks, you got this wrong. My
identity has been hijacked. And that's funny because I was
listening to Royce White say that four years ago about
the hijacking of the Jewish identity, the black identity, the
(48:14):
identity of women. Our identities have been hijacked because it's
an info war, propaganda war. So here's this really good
looking girl. She's good looking. Don't you think she's good looking.
I'm thought she's good looking.
Speaker 2 (48:24):
Devil wears a dress.
Speaker 3 (48:26):
So the devil's got the blue dress on. Okay, great.
So Tanner's getting us into the deep water here now.
And my point is she's probably on the payroll of
some buddy. I wouldn't want to trace that money back
because those kind of investigations can get you clipped. And
(48:46):
what she's saying is is, oh, good job, guys, because
here's what they're going to do now. Amas is still there.
They're dragging people that cooperated with the Israelis out in
the street and shooting them. I mean, I don't know
how many operatives Israel has in that Palestinian cohort. But
it's thousands of not tens of thousands, and so of
(49:07):
course there's going to be a civil war now, a
settling of scores in the Palestinian community as a post
a reality of this war. And that's no different than
what happened here in the United States after World War Two.
Traders got convicted and in prison. We played a piece
(49:28):
several podcasts ago about a Japanese woman, Tokyo Rose born
in America, trapped in Japan. They put her on the radio.
She broadcast American troops and after the war she was imprisoned,
and then later down range she got pardoned. I think
by Gerald Ford, President Ford partner, I think if memory
serves correct. But see, you know, when you're not living
(49:49):
in a republican form of governance where the rights of
minorities are protected, even if they're in jail, they've had
due process, even if the due process was flawed, as
it was in Tokyo Roses case. Downstream, she got pardoned. Hey,
there's no pardon for that guy that got shot in
the street. He's dead because those folks are not Republicans. Okay,
(50:10):
they're not living in a republican framework. So the way
they settle that over there is hey, we're going to
kill you and you're dead. Boom. So this woman is
out there saying, look at these Palestinians, they're animals. Good
guy at good job, guys, good job making fun of us.
And here's what's going to happen. The Israelis are going
(50:33):
to arm different factions in the Palestinian community, different tribes,
different groups. There's going to be an Interneassene civil war
in that Palestinian community, and we're going to see clip
after clip of these people killing each other. The goal
being to say Jews are good, Palestinians are animals, because
(50:54):
right now great effort is going to be made to
rehabilitate the Jewish identity because it has really fallen from
grace with the Sea. For example, Israel has ponied up
four point one million dollars to run a propaganda campaign
targeting American Christians. How about that?
Speaker 2 (51:13):
I heard about that.
Speaker 5 (51:14):
I heard that they were even at Christian events, they
were tracking cell phones to then be able to know
who is a Christian.
Speaker 3 (51:22):
Four point one million for a propaganda campaign that will
target American Evangelical Christians of projects that is being sold
as quote unquote the largest Christian church geo fencing campaign
in US history. Aproposda what you said, the largest Christian
Church geofencing campaign in US history. They started a company
(51:43):
and pop up entity show Faith by Works expects to
receive three point two five million from the Israeli Foreign
Ministry over a five month period, which includes a potential
additional eight hundred and thirty five thousand for equipment and
expansion of the campaign. The document, which was followed on
September twenty seventh, says, one of the activities of the
campaign will be too combat low American evangelical Christian approval
(52:07):
of the nation of Israel in full war. Palestinians must die, Okay, Burkas,
Burkas and Bibles. That's what we're talking about today. In Sweden. Sweden,
You know what I think of when I think of Sweden, beautiful,
blue eyed, blonde haired women. Yeah, because see in my
(52:29):
generation when we popped up into consciousness in the sixties
and seventies, guess what was Holden Sway, Hugh Hefner and Playboy.
Oh yeah yeah, and boy h really liked the feature
of the Swedish bombshells. Love that so That's what I
think when I think of Sweden, beautiful white, blond haired,
(52:50):
blue eyed women.
Speaker 5 (52:51):
Have you ever heard of a Pewdepie who PewDiePie? When
I think of Sweden, I think of a man named PewDiePie.
He is one of the I guess YouTube content creators
in the early days. Great I missed it, you missed them, Probably,
I'm probably.
Speaker 3 (53:06):
This is before Royce looked at me and said, man,
you know what we can do with a podcast studio?
What's a podcast? Remember, for those of you that are
out there, the reason I'm doing this is for freedom
and for faith. You know, I'm not interested in anything
else other than maintaining my freedom and my ability to
worship God. And I know that's exactly what my opponents
(53:28):
seek to take from me. And I'm just going to
do a sidebar on that. Okay. Republicanism is a very
hopeful and beautiful philosophy. It believes in the sovereignity of
each citizen, and it stands on a fifty seven hundred
year tradition of faith, the idea being that if you
(53:49):
have faith, your self governing, and that human beings can
give up their addiction to sin and love one another.
As Christ identified one of the two great commandments, love
the Lord your God with all your heart, all you might,
all your soul. And love your neighbor as you wish
to be loved the two. He distilled the entire Old
Testament down the two sentences, kind of like George Carland.
(54:12):
George Carlin did the same thing, the comedian George Carlin.
And see you're too old for George Carlin.
Speaker 2 (54:17):
Too young. Yeah no, I don't excuse.
Speaker 3 (54:19):
Me, too young. We played it out here, we'll play
it again.
Speaker 2 (54:21):
I think I can see the face. I think George
Carlin took.
Speaker 3 (54:24):
The ten Commandments down to two commandments. Jesus Christ did
the same thing. There's two great commandments. And republicanism is
built on that commandment that says you're going to love
your neighbor as you wish to be loved, communal good,
that we're capable of that, and that we're going to
do it. That's why our pounding fathers said, it's a
(54:44):
republic as long as you can keep it. Now, the
liberal philosophy came forth, and that's all about me, me, me,
me me, It's about what's from what's in it for me?
What do I get out of the deal. So we've
devolved from republicanism to liberalism, which then slides down in
a Marxism. And what does Marxism say? There is no God.
(55:05):
That's an illusion like Freud. The future of an illusion
like marx religion is the opiate of the masses. The
Marxist believes that human beings are not fallen. The Marxists
believes that there's no God to fall from, that human
beings suck and must be governed so that we have
(55:25):
a sustainable the word sustainable political organization where everybody has
the same thing, that there's no differences. It's a dark
philosophy that does not admit the potential ascendency of the
human soul, gives up on humanity. Marxism says humans sock.
(55:49):
And you know why we have we know that the
evidence thereof is because wherever wherever Marxism takes hold, they
kill millions of people because they're just dispose you know, consumers,
consume eaters, you know what. Clip them out, they're a problem,
Drag them out in the public square, shoot them because hey,
(56:10):
you know what, they don't have any rights because they're
not human beings. In the way I think about it
a child of God. They don't have that orientation. So
in Sweden, eh, I think of that as a very
blue eyed, blond haired, white place. I'm not saying that
(56:30):
it is. It's become multicultural like all the rest of
the countries in the world because we've been living under
a regime of immigration. And the Swedes, hey, guess what,
they feel a little pressured by this. So Sweden's Deputy
Prime Minister Bush has called for a nationwide ban on
burkas in all public places, saying that the country must
(56:54):
wake up from its naivete about Islamism and act decisively
to protec Swedish values and social cohesion. Sounds like some
of the Republicans here in Minnesota. Going on, She argued
that the burka is a symbol of strict interpretation of Islam,
which is most often seen in totalitarian states. She described
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this as incompatible with Swedish society. Quote, Islam must adapt
in Sweden. You can be a proud Swedish Muslim, a
proud Swedish Christian, a Jew, are an atheist, but there
are fundamental Swedish values that we must apply to all.
She cited estimates that around a quarter of a million
(57:39):
young people in Sweden, excuse me, live under conditions similar
to honor oppression, and said, nearly seventy thousand women in
the country have undergone female genital mutilation. M wow, it
has gone too far, or read and it will take
(58:01):
a long time to reverse this. Then we also need
to keep the issue of the burka clearly on the
agenda and bannett while we still can't you know, I
read all this for one short phrase. It will take
a long time to reverse this. How do we reverse it? Well,
(58:26):
I know there's a lot of Republicans and I read
it all the time on X if they're Muslim, depart them,
even if they're citizens. Islam is not compatible with America's constitution. Interesting,
isn't it. Well, let me tell you about the Jewish people,
(58:47):
something I know about very well, because there's guys walking
around on the streets. They didn't assimilate. Guys walking in
a strange costume, got a strange hat on. It's got
payout you know, the little side side locks. It's in
the Bible.
Speaker 2 (59:01):
What do you call those?
Speaker 3 (59:02):
Payot payout, pay us, pay us. Yeah, they're just just
you just you just don't.
Speaker 2 (59:07):
Cut those, Okay. I never knew there was a word
for it.
Speaker 3 (59:10):
There's a word for don't cut your beard. Can't cut
your beard because you don't put a knife on your face, right.
You know it is because when the knife goes to
the face, generally speaking, blood's going to get spilt. So
let's just have the beard. Anyhow, There's many other reasons
for that. That's one I like, just like I like
chopsticks made out of what because you know, a fork
(59:31):
and a knife. Hey, you get pissed off, use that fork.
Stick it red in somebody's chest at the dinner table.
Hard to kill someone with a chopstick, although I'm sure
there's Chinese masters that can get the job done.
Speaker 2 (59:43):
Grab you by a pressure point with it.
Speaker 3 (59:46):
Right, put you down. But there's one line in here
I think is very important. It will take a long
time to reverse this. Uh. I'm not quite sure how
many Christians are in the country. One hundred and eighty million.
I read two hundred and twenty million of those. You know,
it's easy to say I believe in Christ. What are
you willing to do in your personal life to actually
follow what Christ tells you to do? That's a short line,
(01:00:09):
But I mean just people that say they're Christians, like
coup hundred million people. There's four to five million Muslims
in the country, and we got Islamophobia running rampant. You know,
if you get involved in politics, you know, the Somalis
have taken over Minneapolis politics. This Omar Fata here. If
you're not in Minnesota, we got a Democrat socialist, Omar
(01:00:31):
Phatiz is Somali. He's probably gonna win the mayor race
in Minneapolis. And they've the Somalies got organized. They came
over here. They said, man, we're minority group. We got
to get our share of the pie. They figured it out,
they read the precinct strategy in their own way, they
analyzed how things work. They went into the Democratic Party,
they took it over. In fact, the Democrats are pulling
(01:00:54):
the fire alarm precarious state. We just played it. They're
freaked out.
Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
Yeah, and they're posing up on the news and everything.
Speaker 3 (01:01:00):
Yeah, they've lost control. There's a Frankenstein that they can
no longer control. But you know, it will take a
long time to reverse this and how it reversed. Talk
about the Jewish people. We got Jewish people that have
maintained the old ways. I was in that group, and
I left. And why did I leave? I left for
two reasons. One, when I got sick, they didn't have
(01:01:22):
any answers for me, which pissed me off. You know, Rabbi,
i'm sick. Can you help me a booking Yiddish? Do
what your doctor says. I didn't need to ask. I
didn't need to pray three times a day for that.
I'm praying three times a day. Guess what for I
will be with him in trouble. I will deliver him
and honor him with long life. I will satisfy him
(01:01:44):
and show him my salvation. And I couldn't get that
from those dudes. So I had a break off and
find it somewhere else because I was dying. That's one reason.
The other reason was my grandmother looked at me one
day and she said, my son, you're in America. Be
an American, which was a lot for her to say, because, hey,
(01:02:06):
you know what, where she came from, that was not
something she could do very easily. But she wanted me
to be part of America. So while I'm still a
Jewish American, I'm thoroughly committed to this country. I'm thoroughly
committed to this constitution. I'm involved in politics, and my
Jewishness is for me. It's not something I'm trying to
(01:02:28):
spread to you or anybody else. It's about who I am.
It's about my identity. But the only reason you know
my identity is I'm sitting here talking to you. Otherwise
I don't bring it up. It's not relevant to be
an American. For me. What's relevant is my knowledge of
the Founding Documents and my commitment to Republicanism. I am
a sovereign of my own life. I self governed as
(01:02:50):
much as I can. I do believe in protecting minority right.
So that's why I'm talking about burkas and Bibles involved
in civic life. I mean, I am very committed to
the to the process, and I do believe in the
common good. I think that we have gone really off
the road with this income inequality, and I think that's
(01:03:13):
why our young people are becoming communists. Communism is always
a wrecking ball when there's this kind of inequality. So
I'm committed to those things. I'm committed to sovereignity of
each citizen. I'm committed to protecting minority rights. I do
believe that we have to have an equitable and just
society in the common good a religious concept, and I
(01:03:33):
do believe that, I must believe be involved in politics.
I'm a Republican. So it will take a long time
to reverse this. And if you want to reverse it
without violating the constitution, okay, here's there's the Here's where
the rubber hits the road.
Speaker 5 (01:03:49):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:03:50):
If we don't have the constitution as a rally point
in this country, well then it's going to be whoever
takes power is going to be what it's going to be.
We have a constitutional republic. We rely on that as
the rule book. It does evolve over time. But I
do not see it as constitutional to round up millions
in people and then deport them simply because they have
(01:04:13):
a different faith in Christianity. Because if you're going to
start with the Muslims, they're really kind of starting in
the wrong place, aren't you. They don't have very much
power here. I mean, if you're really going to start
deporting people, why aren't you starting with the Jews? How
about the Chinese? They got a lot of power and
we're kind of at conflict with their country. Do we
trust them? Not? Really? You know, there's lots of spies
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over here. Let's just round up all the Chinese citizens
and deport them just like that. Bang. You know, there
could be Chinese people here, or Jewish people here, or
Muslim people here. They lie to become citizens. Their citizenship
is invalid from that they're in. They're not really citizens
because they lie. And just here in Minneapolis, the US
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government just i think, indicted two hundred and fifty people
for immigration for they're citizens, but they lied to get
that citizenship. Okay, bye bye. We can't have a republican
form of governance when we lie to each other. That's
why I'm always talking about the search for truth. The
search for truth is so important. So the people that
are liars, Hey, we're not going to be lying and
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have a good country. We're not going to be lying
and be good faithful stewards of our community. Look at
all the fraud Minnesota. You know that can only happen
when we live in a culture of lies, where people
are liars. That's why I'm holding my elected officials accountable
when they lie. If we disagree, hey, I'm not going
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to hold them accountable for disagreeing with me. I'm going
to listen to their opinion, I might learn something, but
when it says it's going to take a long time
to reverse this. If you get involved in politics, I
mean really get involved, and you really spread the philosophy
of republicanism. We only have a two hundred million person
ad start. These people are not going to be able
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to destroy our country. We will destroy our country through
our inactivity. And look around you. Isn't that what we
have going on? As a matter of fact, yes it is.
Could you please play number three? Tanner?
Speaker 10 (01:06:14):
Such a hallmark of tyrannical, autocratic dictatorship societies that they
use the prosecutorial Department as a political weapon. It is
a disgrace and every American, I don't care if you're
a Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative, moderate people should be forcefully
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rising up against this.
Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
That's Senator Chuck Schumer. And it reminded me when I
was looking for this clip this morning of the Reverend
Kenneth Hagen and he said, don't be gossiping about people.
And he said, told a beautiful story, he said about
a person in his congregation that was a murderer and
was convicted for murder. And I mean, what do you
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say about a murder I mean, the guy's a scumbag, right,
And you know what Kenneth Hagen said, He said, you
know what, no reason to say that. You know what
I say about him? He sure had pretty blue eyes.
And that's how I feel about Chuck Schumer. He sure
has a nice looking skin from man seventy five years old.
And you know, I'd like to leave it at that,
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but I'm going to leave it at that with a comment.
This is the Senate minority leader talking about a forceful uprising.
I mean, this is really an incitement to violence from
the very top Democrat in the Senate, and he's talking
about how the Trump administration is weaponizing the Justice Department. Sorry,
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Senator Schumer, it was weapon I remember, did I ever
tell you before the last election, I was getting worried
that if Camilla Harris won, it was jail time for
Professor Penn.
Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
Really?
Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
Yeah, because men, these people, they're tyrannical. Cancel culture was
created by these liberal progressives Marxists as a nuclear option
against their political opponents. They used it without hesitation and
be paybacks of chi, isn't it now? Chucky? Very very
tough on you. The Justice Department has been weaponized at
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least since President Nixon, and people are going to go
what you got to go back and study Watergate carefully,
and there was scholarship done on how Nixon got hammered
by the security State and how he was taken down
by the Justice Department. And they violated not everybody, they
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violated so many rules in the investigational Watergate and in
the prosecution of those people that it was a weaponized
Justice Department in nineteen seventy three. Nixon knew it. A
lot of people knew it. It's just that that time
in seventy three. Guess what what's the difference between seventy
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three and twenty twenty five. The number one difference technology
three broadcast networks. That was it, ABC, CBS, NBC, No
digital media, no social media. You wanted to get the
word out, you had to write a book and hope
people bought it. If you wanted to talk to people,
you went down to the street corner with a soapbox
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and got up and started ranting that the security state
had so much control of the narrative at that time
they could take a president and run them out of dodge.
And everybody thought he was a scumbag because they had
complete control. And you know, Nixon was kind of a
disheartening character, but what he got run out of town
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for compared to what they've done to Trump and Bannon
and Navarro and a whole list of people down to
the January sixth people, we're talking about universes of difference.
But hey, you know what, if we don't do our homework,
we don't know about it. But here's the Senate Minority
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leader calling for a forceful uprising. Meanwhile, LA County, Los
Angeles County, has declared a state of emergency over the
ongoing ice raids and will provide rent and relief for
tenants will fall in behind another payments as a result
of the enforcement actions targeting people live in the United
States illegally. The government of Los Angeles, to blunt the
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Trump administration's efforts, is going to pay for the housing
of the illegals that can't pay the bill. And why
can't they pay the bill? Well, you know what, I
have business in California. I'm going to tell you what
happened when this started. Because here's what happens. If you're
own a business. Prove to me you're a citizen. Here's
my social security number good enough for me. They're not
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really here legally, you know, Social security numbers are for sale.
So they're working in a business and then here comes
Ice and you got ten people working in your shop
on Friday, but on Monday, only five people show up
because they don't want to get picked up. They disappear
into the woodwork. Those people are no longer running money,
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and so they have no place to live. LA is
housing them. This reminds me of eighteen sixty, same people,
same problem. We've got Democrats with a monetizable population of
underresourced newcomers, mostly brown skinned, where they are monetizing and
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using as a weapon against the Trump administration. The Trump
administration Republicans allegedly a la Abraham Lincoln, trying to liberate
the country from a system of a neo slavery system. Neoslavery. Now,
I wonder what the result's going to be of this.
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You know, those black people that were brought here over
a couple hundred years of chattel safeley, they didn't want
to be here. They did not want to be or
they were brought in chains. So when the war ended
in sixty five, they were granted citizenship. The difference that
is being used here is that these brown skinned people
were not brought here. They came consensually and walked across
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our border illegally, and that's why they must be deported.
So there is a difference, I get it. But the
structure of this thing spiritually, philosophically, politically is exactly the
same as the Civil War period, which means what the
Civil War never ended. It's the same parties fighting over
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the same issues. And guess where we are. The Mexican
cartels are placing bounties on federal agents. That sounds like
a civil war, doesn't it. The Department of Homeland Security
set on October fourteenth, if we can believe them, that
is obtained credible intelligence that cartels in Mexico plays bounties
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on US law enforcement intelligence gathering or docs in a
federal agents, including taking photos and gathering information. You'll receive
a payout of two thousand bucks. If you kidnap or
other non leathles assaults on ICE agents, you get paid
ten thousand bucks. And if you cap somebody, it's fifty g's.
(01:13:34):
Well that's going to encourage some violence. Man, You can
get killed for five hundred bucks. Fifty grand for killing
an ICE agent. That's the world you and I are
living in. But of course this doesn't exist. We're going
to play this again. Please play number four again.
Speaker 10 (01:13:49):
Antifa, this is an entirely imaginary organization.
Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
There is not an Antifa like, I.
Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
Don't even know what Antifa is.
Speaker 3 (01:13:55):
There is no group.
Speaker 9 (01:13:56):
It's not even like far right groups like the Proud
Boys and Oathkeepers.
Speaker 8 (01:13:59):
Compared to right wing extremists, Antifa linked violence is rare
and limited.
Speaker 3 (01:14:03):
It isn't an organization. It is a It is a
in many ways mythology.
Speaker 5 (01:14:08):
It's not like the.
Speaker 7 (01:14:08):
Proud Boys or the oath Keepers, you know, the defined
terrorist organizations with leadership that let that you know, leads violence.
Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
It's not a highly organized movement.
Speaker 3 (01:14:20):
It's a moniker.
Speaker 10 (01:14:21):
It's it's it's it's not a unified group like the
Proud Boys.
Speaker 5 (01:14:25):
Are things like Antifa are things that are thought up.
Speaker 7 (01:14:28):
It's all in the guise of going after Antifa, which
is nothing. There's no organization called the Antifa.
Speaker 6 (01:14:34):
Nobody's a number of Antifa because it doesn't exist.
Speaker 5 (01:14:37):
They are just declaring into existence something that doesn't exist.
Speaker 10 (01:14:42):
There is no Antifa organization, So uh, maybe that's good
for social.
Speaker 9 (01:14:47):
Media, but it really has is non existent.
Speaker 8 (01:14:51):
They exist on the Internet and chat rooms and in
four Chan and discord, in places like that where they
run discussion boards, trade tactics, documents, things like that, but
none of them are called Antifa.
Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
Well that seems rather organized, doesn't it sound? Doesn't it
sound like that? It's an organized script to you?
Speaker 2 (01:15:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:15:12):
Crazy. You know when you see those clips put together,
remember that, when I see them, and when you see them,
you see one person doing that, it sounds very credible.
And those people that have media positions that we recognize there,
they're credible to a lot of folks. But when you
put them all up on the screen, all in one
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display like that, it seems rather scripted. You go, well,
how could it be scripted? And who's coordinating this? Well,
let me tell you, the Trump administration is doing some
research and following the money, and the information was released
that in the last year, domestic extremists and civil unrest advocates,
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through NGOs and organizations, received sixty one million dollars. Arabella
buffet Ford, Rockefeller, Sorrows, Tides, Prohamas, and Radical Islam organizations
ninety eight million bucks. Buffet Ford, Rockefeller sorrows tides. Again,
a lot of money is financing this.
Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
Is that Ford like Ford Motors.
Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
Ford found the Ford Foundation. Okay, where that money came
from is from Ford Motors. But now, really, you know,
when you when you start a phone d like the
Rockefeller Foundation. Rockfeller stuck that money in there, and he
had some goals that he wanted to achieve, like population reduction. Okay,
and then those folks went about doing that. And you
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know when you put huge money in a pot and
then invested in the stock market, these people got there's
the corpus of the of the foundation, the donation, and
then that that corpus that that that seed money gets
interest or a return or an investment because it's invested
in the stock market. So if you put billions of
(01:17:03):
dollars in the stock market through a foundation, you're getting
hundreds of millions of dollars of profit back every year.
You never spend the original money, You just spend what
you take in off of investments. Lovely a forever pot
that gets stirred by whoever wants to stir it crazy.
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The same people, those media people who told you Biden
was sharp as attack that COVID came from nature, and
that there was no southern border crisis. Remember there was
no crisis at the border. Remember that. Yeah, there's no inflation,
no problem. And Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation. That's
those people. Another narrative to see if we're paying attention.
(01:17:52):
There's so much news and things that I want to
talk about that tie into your political activism. And part
of your political activism is you gotta know what's going
on so you can talk to people. But I'm going
to just share one thing with you that is interesting
for me before we get into some Minnesota politics. Shares
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of Michelin tank on guidance cut after North American market
slump Michelin. Now we're going to talk tire again. Something
I really know about, something I'm up on that shares
the value of Michelin is in decline. And why is that. Well,
I'm going to tell you why. When I was a
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kid in the seventies, when I first started in the
tire business, we were in the process of what was
called it called radialization. So you've never ever heard of
anything but a steel belted radial, right, But before steel
belted radios, there was something else called bias tires. It
didn't last very long. They weren't very good, okay. And
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then there was a company in France, Michelin, that came
up with an idea of a steel belted radio technology
and they were the first ones to bring it out.
So you know, this was about going to a gunfight
with a pocket knife. These biasedply tires were last eight
ten thousand miles. They come up with a radio that's
last than forty thousand miles four times. Man, that's worth
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a lot more money and lots safer, stopped faster, better
in the snow, better in the rain, better all the
way around. Better radial tires. And see, Michelin got a
jump on everybody. And then the other factories, good Year
and bridge Stone, they all figured it out because somebody
went first, just like we got the nuclear bomb first,
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fat boy Los Alamos. There's lots of countries that have
nuclear bombs. Now. Man, you probably could find out the
prescription for building nuclear bomb on the internet if you
come up with the money to put it together. Now,
it's not a technology issue, it's a money issue. Well,
Michelin's tanking, Why is it tanking? Well, the North American
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market is slumping. Why is Michelin slumping. Well, I'm going
to tell you right now. I sell a tire on
tire get a low cost tire. It's called Vantage. It's
an imported tire. Now, you know, we believe in American manufacturing.
But the difference in price is it's a third of
the price of a Michelin tire. And say, here's what
you're gonna think. It must not be any good. You know,
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nuclear bomb building Pakistan will kill you just the same
as a nuclear bomb build in Russia. They're both nuclear bombs. See.
After all this time, Michelin's great advantage and Bridgetonne's great
advantage has been blunted because the Chinese tire manufacturers have
figured out the technology and they can build these tires
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way less money and deliver the same quality for a
third of the price. Tanner went through that on his car.
I sold my something. And you know why Tanner bought
those tips and we talked about it. I mean, you
go to the website. There's a lot of America made
tires on there. And if you can afford to spend
two to three times as much money, I'm going to
tell you to do it, because I want to support America.
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That's why I have that. That's why those major brand
tires are on there to give you an option to
buy those tires, because I want to sell I'm a
reform globalist. I want to sell America made products. But
guess what Tanner can't afford to spend one hundred and
forty bucks for a tire that he can buy for
thirty five dollars. Right, yeah, you got great tires. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
I love the tires I have.
Speaker 3 (01:21:43):
They're working fine, right, yeah, Okay, it's not that he
wants to I bet if he was. If I bet
if you said, well this the tire is imported for
fifty and this tire is made in South Carolina for sixty,
I bet I can get him to pay an extra
forty bucks a set to buy a tire built in
the United States. But when this tire is forty and
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it's built in Asia, and this tire is two hundred
dollars and it's built in South Carolina, Hey, if you
can afford it, do it. Call me. I want you
to do it. But if you can't afford it, and
when you have this kind of inflationary spiral that's going on,
it's forcing people in every business down the value chain
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into the lowest cost products. It's called substitution because they
can't afford that premium American made product. And that's why
there's tariffs. But even with the tariffs, it's two to
three times more for a domestically manufactured tire. So we
have very good tires and they're imported, and I have
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to sell them because if I only had the American
brand on there, nobody buy tires from me. I mean
some people would, but we wouldn't have We'd lose a lot,
We'd lose two thirds, maybe eighty percent of the customers.
Not because you as a patriot, as an American, don't
want to buy American. You can't afford it. And that's
what President Trump is trying to change. And it's like
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there's eight thousand holes in the dike and he's got
ten toes and ten fingers. That's how screwed up this is.
And we got people fighting them on the few things
he's trying to do, like putting on tariffs to start
to stem the flow of this bleedout of the American economy.
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This thing was set up years ago with the intention
of hooking you and hooking me on price so that
we would stop buying an American, so we would start important,
so we would have one world economy that leads to
one world government. The people that put this together knew
exactly what they were doing. They use greed, the greed
of people like me, business people, to undercut the market
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to create the conditions where the country failed. There was
no accident about it. And here we are stock stock
trying to change this. We're gonna have to work together
to change it. And it's bad. Please play number five.
Speaker 4 (01:24:14):
I don't know how it will play out in November,
but what we know is that we will end up
with many more unemployed, and particularly also people in the
gray economy, which are not counted for who lose such jobs.
So we will see definitively a lot of angle already now,
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but probably increase by the end of the year, because
this crisis will be with us until we really have
found a remedy. So we have to prepare for a
more angry world. And how to prepare it means it
takes the necessary action to create the fairer world, to
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see that we provide everybody with decent access to the
health system that we make sure that those people who
are really left behind. And I'm not speaking only on
national levels, I'm speaking also internationally. If I see now
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as a tragedy in some of the emerging countries, like
South Africa, like some countries in East Asia, I think
it's all. I don't have too many remedies. The remedies
have to be discussed through dialogue by the stakeholders of
our global system. But I just see the need for
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such a dialogue and I see the need for action.
I see the need for a great reason.
Speaker 3 (01:25:47):
Thank you, Tannor. That's claud Schwab talking about the angrier
the angrier world that we're living in, and he's talking
about crisis, reaction, solution crisis. The crisis is, you know
right now, inflation, which was caused by governments through money printing.
The reaction is an angrier world. We need a solution.
(01:26:08):
We need a solution that's worldwide communism in a digital prison,
so when people are angry, they can't hurt anybody else.
A third of countries in this world are plagued by
abnormally high food prices. So we got abnormally high tire prices,
but there's no substitution on food. You can't go from
a Michelin down to an imported tire when you're talking
about food. And when food prices get high enough like
(01:26:32):
they are right now, you have tremendous social unrest. When
food inflation outpaces income growth, a countdown clock emerges which
tracks the timeline to social instability. This happens throughout history.
(01:26:52):
It's not if it's when this will happen. And to
say that it's happening by accident is very, very ultra naive.
It's very ultra naive. This is all on purpose. It's
all part of a plan. He's looking for the great reset,
cause a crisis. The reaction is people are going bananas,
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and then the solution is jail them in a digital
prison for their own good. And hey, along the way,
if you can clip a bunch of them out. Great
California makes youth and ASIA laws permanent. For the terminally ill,
that's called the camel getting his nose under the tent.
Gotta start somewhere, Gotta start somewhere.
Speaker 4 (01:27:37):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:27:38):
Once we get this use of an ASIA thing really
well distributed, anybody that wants to give up is going
to be able to go kill themselves, isn't that great?
And then you got politicians like Andrew Meyers right here
in forty five, who's part of this progressive movement but
calls himself a Republican, wants artificial intelligence to decide who
can have a gun and who can't have a gun.
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And this guy is a Republican and the people in
my district support him. And Andrew, I know you're going
to hear this. You better fly right, brother, or your
career is coming to an end. And you see now
Minnesota Republicans or Kentucky Republicans or Wyoming Republicans. When we
get these people and we elect them and they get
out there and we find out they're professionals and they're
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catering to the leftists that are Marxists that want to
put me in that digital prison through this crisis reaction
solution model, and he's aligning with these people. He's not
a Republican, he just says that he is. That's what
we call him. Rhinos Republicans in name only, how apt,
But we never really realize that what they're really doing
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is helping the Marxists agenda. This son of a is
actually saying that artificial intelligence should be deployed to police
the citizens. I can't think of a more vile idea
coming from the mouth of a Republican. Of course, we
just played President Trump talking about idea at the United
Nations in very glowing terms. Okay, I can't affect President Trump,
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but Andrew Myers is in my district, and if he
doesn't knock it off, I can't affect him. And he
knows it. And that's how we do politics locally. We
deal with the issues that we you know, when we
sit around talk about President Trump and Scott Bessen and
Emmanuel McCrone and Benjamin Nintinawu and the Jews are running
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the world, all you're doing is political pornography. You're jacking
off to something you can't affect. Stop it and get
involved and make a difference in your neighborhood. And when
all of us do that together collectively on a national basis,
oh guess what, at the national level, we're going to
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change history. But as long as we keep talking about
what's happening up there and we don't do anything at home,
you know, it's just entertainment, political p banography. Royce White says,
don't die a jack off. I agree with them. You know, Andrew,
California just banned glock handguns. Do you know what a
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glock is?
Speaker 2 (01:30:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:30:12):
Great? Does that seem like a handgun that should get banned? No,
well it is because the.
Speaker 5 (01:30:18):
Only discussion I can see is because people are making
switches for them contract blocks.
Speaker 2 (01:30:23):
But that's exactly done with any other gun, that's correct.
Speaker 3 (01:30:26):
You know the camel's noses under the tent. They're banning handguns.
I mean, I thought we were talking about AR fifteens.
Now we're talking about handguns.
Speaker 5 (01:30:36):
And that's probably why they're specifying glocks first, because they
know that if they came forward and said handguns, he
would be like, oh no, that's too far. But they're saying, oh,
it's just glocks because.
Speaker 3 (01:30:47):
They can be switched. Yeah right, But any gun can
be switched.
Speaker 2 (01:30:50):
Yeah right.
Speaker 3 (01:30:51):
So guess what, Andrew, Andrew, Andrew, your career is over
if you keep down this direction. There's a lot of
people in your district forty five eight that are ex police.
They don't like you. I know it because I'm being
organizing them. Let's play number six just for fun, and
(01:31:13):
I'll tell you when to stop.
Speaker 7 (01:31:15):
You know, if you're going to make a statement about
you know this this the stolen election or something like that.
Being a pragmatic person, I want to see evidence. So
I'm not saying that, you know, the twenty twenty election
was or was not sensing evidence that it was stolen.
But I think that the bigger point is that it
makes it very important that we have confidence and faith
(01:31:37):
in our elections, and we don't have that right now.
You know, one part both parties, you know, Hillary Clinton
was claiming, you know, the election was stolen in a
previous election. So both both sides are you are claiming,
you know, there's there's election you know issues, and I
think that we really need to fix as a country.
But in my case right here, I'm not saying there's
an election stolen. There's election metally. You know, the baby
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was killed the crypt I was never able to retire.
I was what to get out and run. And that's
what I really want to walk you through tonight with
all these documents.
Speaker 3 (01:32:08):
So you know, I don't have any personal animals towards
Adam Schwartze. In fact, I will say, the guys a
warrior serve this country, and I really do have a
lot of respect for that Adam, if you see this,
I've trained with a lot of guys like you. Had
my ass kicked by guys like you. Kick their ass too,
(01:32:31):
by the way, because you know they taught me and
then I got better. You know that's that old line
from Star Wars the student has become the master. Okay,
So I mean I really resonate with your service. What
I don't resonate is with Bush and the assertion that
you're making for people that don't know the facts, that
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there was a conspiracy or an election interference plan at
senior levels to stop you from going to Congress, in
my opinion, is laughable. So I'm gonna just say, there's
really to me how I hear this. There's two options.
You're delusional, which would really invalidate you from being a candidate,
(01:33:13):
or you're just lying and telling a story. Because here's
the facts, and anybody that thinks about this will know it.
There's nobody that's going to risk a felony and go
to jail for a first time political candidate who is
not even endorsed by a party. And let me go farther,
nobody's going to intellection, is going to election interfere with
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one of four hundred and fifty five members of Congress.
You're talking about a herd of animals, a herd congress people.
One congress person cannot change the arc of history. So
to say that what happened to you in the military
at the end of your career was related to election
interference and a conspiracy, I just can't get my brain
(01:33:57):
wrapped around that. Brother. I'm really sorry. And I think
we as citizens and as delegates, need to understand that
if people are delusional, we don't want them to be
representing with the people, and if they're liars, we certainly
don't want them to represent with the people. And I'll
go one step farther. There's seven seals in the Congress.
(01:34:19):
That's seven too many for me. Because if you're a hammer,
every problem is a nail. You go to a surgeon,
you're going to have surgery. You're going to go to
a lawyer, you're going to litigate. And if you fill
your Congress with military people, this grift that we're into
where we have a worldwide empire and we pay other
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countries to let us defend them foreign aid, why is that?
That's because the fear that they create with these burkers,
these Islamic burkers. The fear that has created in US boomers.
The fear justifies this worldwide empire. And of course we
want democracy for everybody, you know, to spread democracy. What
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it really is is a giant siop so that we
hand this government six trillion dollars a year of our money.
And what is our money? Our money represents our energy.
And there is an old myth about beings that steal
other people's energy. You know what. They're called vampires. Vampires.
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We live in a vampire system, and it's justified by
this military industrial complex. And they have to make us afraid,
and they have to give us a good story too.
I know you need to be afraid. We got to
fix these people. We got to do what do they
call that nation building? Nation building? We're in a scam,
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an intergalactic scam, separating us from our energy. And I
just you know, like I've said, any individual service member
might be great, Mike, convince me I'm good with it.
Not all service members are good. Many of them are bad.
Just because you serve doesn't mean you're righteous. Just because
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you're a priest doesn't mean you're righteous. Look at all
the sexual abuse in the church. I mean, just because
you put on a uniform does not mean you're good.
In fact, a uniform is a phenomenal disguise. Adam was
up at that meeting with Royce, and Bill Parrish was there,
and I'm trying to think many elected representatives are there.
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Mike Wiener was there. Christa Khannutson was there. There was
a lot of ak Kamara was at that meeting. Was
a great meeting, a great meeting of American citizens that
want to do something. If you're hearing me, you all
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Royce was sensational. Of course, I'm back in Royce right now.
He's my guy for Senate. Adam was overmatched. I've heard
Adam give the same stump speech every time I've heard
him the exact same speech, word for word, line for line.
Royce never says the same thing two times. What do
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you want somebody reading off the music which has got
us thirty seven trillion dollars in debt in an endless war?
Or do you want somebody that can play by your
play with jazz? Respond the conditions as they evolve, because
they're evolving so quickly. Please let's get into politics. Caucus
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