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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
Tune in Tuesday is the America First Podcast straight from
the America First Warehouse. We have great panel with us
today and a lot of important information running up here.
We have Kevin Downey Junior I the Kevin Downey Junior
Show with us. We have Joe the Box running the
America First platform straight to you. We've got Phil Cuzo,
retired officer and American Conservative Artist founder.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
And then we have our favorite Fred Rabino who's.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Got his own show Fredorbino dot Com and catch his
show we After Hours right here from the.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
America First Warehouse. Welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
We're so happy to have you today on June tenth,
twenty twenty five. Lots going on. We're going to break
down some current events with you. I myself Lisa Azarelli
or otherwise known as Lisa, So please stay tuned with
us as we get to breaking things down. Let's start
with something first. RFK Junior, do we want to go
to that current event straight away? He retired seventeen CDC
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panel members that oversee vaccines.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
Beautiful and from what I've heard, they were giving kids
ninety vaccines from the time they're born to the time
they die. From the vaccine. I guess ninety that's a lot,
you know, I don't know who. Okay this to Kawakian,
but not let's get this right. I don't like kids,
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but I don't wish ninety vaccines on them.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
What a kind man Fred Rabino is.
Speaker 5 (01:33):
I do believe that he was probably in traffic a
little too long today and that's why he's reacting in
such a way in vaccines.
Speaker 6 (01:41):
These people should have been fired years ago.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
I don't know what took him so long.
Speaker 6 (01:45):
They weren't doing their job to begin with.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
So it takes a businessman to come in organize his
cabinet and clean house.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Absolutely, the increase in autism is one of the big
indicators that's something with the related to the vaccine, right,
So this remains one of those plateaus that has been
a frontier that has not been fully discovered and legally
challenged yet due to nineteen eighty six laws in which
pharmaceutical companies received immunization from any type of legal battle.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
So that is one of the major.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Conquests in reassigning this seventeen person panel because, according to
RFK Junior, there is an element of conflict in these
panel members and why they are passing vaccines at this rate.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
What do you think about that, Kevin?
Speaker 7 (02:35):
I think two things.
Speaker 8 (02:36):
I think when you tell a company that makes vaccines
you won't be held responsible. They're gonna make four vaccines
every day. Say now you gotta take this one. Now
you gotta take this one. Nothing's gonna happen. Oh, kids
are dying. Well, we can't be sued. We're making money.
And that is a that is to me a level
of evil that I hate to be on the receiving
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end of that talk with God when you tie it. Hey,
you're the guy who pushed all the vaccines and all.
Speaker 6 (03:02):
The kids for money, and you're talking autism. That's the
big one.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
Yeah, But there's gotta be a lot of other things
that are going unchecked correctly, you know, like just like
IQ levels coming way down.
Speaker 6 (03:18):
You know, you don't have to have autism or IQ.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
I don't mean to look at you Jodah Box when
I say IQ levels, But what I'm.
Speaker 9 (03:24):
Saying is there's other things, you know, this childhood cancers
that you might not equate with ninety vaccines with and
that heat sees even saying.
Speaker 6 (03:35):
There's mercury and heavy leads and stuff.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Yes, Ti Marisol.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
There's also a major increase in allergies. Children with allergies,
the peanut allergies increase dramatically as well.
Speaker 8 (03:47):
And you know what really seems my clams is that
if you're on this panel and you pass these vaccines,
they all know and it's not written down anywhere, but
they know that they will eventually get a job offer
from Pfizer making three hundred thousand dollars a year.
Speaker 7 (04:00):
All you gotta do is, you know, rubber.
Speaker 8 (04:02):
Stamp these vaccines that when you're on that advisory board,
and then then it comes to big Chichin payday doing
the work of the pharmaceutical industrial complex.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (04:12):
Have you heard of peanut analogies before?
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Very rare?
Speaker 6 (04:16):
Not when I was a kid.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
Nope, Nope. And then we have a major increase.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
I mean now kids go to school. When my kids
go to school, when they went there were there were
peanut aalergies, There was this apollen. There was a whole
list of stuff that you had to watch what you
packed the kids launching.
Speaker 6 (04:37):
I went to school, I had corn.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
Syrup, DiPT in sugar, DiPT in red dye, and it
was fine. You could survive anything. But now it's gotta
be the vaccines.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
It's gotta be I.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Mean, it definitely is a common factor. And an interesting
point is that there was a recent actually it was
twenty eighteen, there was a meeting in which they were
discussing the vac scenes and openly stated, no studies have
been done, We're just gonna move forward. Their words were
that this is kind of new territory and then we're
going to figure out what Just like that, you know,
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talking about Nancy Pelosi, We're gonna pass the bill and
then figure out what's in the bill. The same thing
is happening with the vaccines, and that is a dangerous,
dangerous premise to pass something that is going to impact
our bodies, our children's developments, and then say, well, let's
take from that study and see what we get out
of it. This was a two to twenty eighteen and
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everyone on the board, all seventeen currently the CDC members
he retired, all appointed by one administration, by the Biden administration.
And so you also have that very closed minded you know,
there's not an expansive group selected from different presidents here.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
So it is something to be challenged.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
And we're going to just go real quickly to rfk's
comments on that and asset too, We're gonna pull up
that video and you can hear for yourself what RFK
has had to say about vaccines.
Speaker 10 (06:04):
We need to transform ourselves to a healthcare system rather
than a sick care system, and in order to do that,
we need to we need to unravel all these perverse incentives.
But really, this whole agency is a bundle. Our whole
healthcare system is a button of perverse incentives where people
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make money by doing bad things. Every level of the doctors,
other providers, the hospitals, of pharmaceutical companies, the insurance companies
all make money by keeping us sick. And we need
to fundamentally change that so that we are focusing on
curing disease and making people better. And the way that
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we're going to do that is by unraveling those incentives
and really focusing on curing disease.
Speaker 4 (06:59):
Incentives.
Speaker 7 (07:01):
One word says it, all incentives.
Speaker 8 (07:03):
You take the incentives out, folks, and we might not
be sniffling every day and coughing up long oysters because
no one has been incentivized to keep us sick. And
I agree with them on a thousand percent yep, keep people sick,
you owe them forever.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
Only Americans though, how many people came across the border.
Speaker 6 (07:22):
What was the final.
Speaker 8 (07:24):
Somewhere which eats ten and twenty million?
Speaker 6 (07:26):
Twenty million? If you put ninety vaccines in.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Every one of those arms, I bet you have the
five million. They would say, don't go, they're gonna pump
you with stuff. All these kids, they don't get it.
Only American kids get it. Now, you got a kid
who's hat hasn't been back vaccinated for polio, and he's
sitting next to your kid. Yeah, no, pump these kids
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full of it too. Let's see what happens to them.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
Phil was you had to take the vaccine? Did you
not to be continue to be a policeman? No?
Speaker 11 (07:59):
I was retired ready, so I didn't have to take
the vaccine. I'm totally unvexed. I think they RFK touched
on a very key point there, the incentives. I mean,
I think we have to start from the top and
look at all the the people that are in our
government in Congress who have invested a lot of money
into stocks and made a killing.
Speaker 7 (08:18):
I think that's a good starting point.
Speaker 11 (08:20):
And you know you're not gonna solve the problem unless
you look at that. And when when the money goes,
people's attitude will change as well, starting right at the top.
Speaker 4 (08:30):
It's sad.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
It's the saddest time when money becomes a major motivator
for everybody now and unfortunately that's the way it is
on this earth. You know, everybody wants to make the dollar.
They're gonna do everything they can. But that with their
planning and their evilness, is beyond our normal comprehension, you
know what I mean. I don't think these ways how
I can hurt somebody or screw people. It just blows
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my mind, and that we're consit here and just keep
watching it. So thank God for Donald Trump and for
bringing in people like RFK Junior.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
Let me blow your mind even further though, Let's bring
it closer to home here in New York. Yesterday the
assisted suicide bill passed. We now have assisted suicide here
in New York. Heilman was the sponsor for that bill.
Senator to Heilman, who's also the same Senator who continually
pushes bills that remove parental rights and that give rights
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to other you know, areas in which proper law enforcement
can't be done, and so he's succeeded yet again.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
And so if we have.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
This situation where okay, people are finally standing up and saying,
let's get control of these vaccine situations, something's not right.
We have like a functional doctor who's doing everything outside
of insurance. But then we have the regular doctor who's saying,
wait a minute, this isn't following the standard care. That's
their phrase, right, this isn't the standard treatment plan. Once
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you hear those words, you know that that person is
trapped in an insurance bubble and they're trapped by laws
and whatnot. And so Hoylman with this new bill goes.
I was, okay, maybe they're gonna get rid of vaccines.
Maybe they're going to straighten that out. So let's get
ahead of the game and let's kill anybody who has
whatever might be depression or this or that and pump
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those drugs now into the system assisted suicide.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
What do we think, go ahead?
Speaker 8 (10:23):
I was gonna say, I always believe that tyranny comes
disguise as virtue, and this is one of those things. Hey,
this guy's sick, he's in a lot of pain. Let's
just give him the option. And that's where it starts,
and you think, well, that's humanitarian if you know I
would want that option. But then you look down the
road twenty years and they go, you.
Speaker 7 (10:38):
Got prickly heat death, do it?
Speaker 8 (10:41):
He's gone, because that is what I'm afraid is going
to come to. Someone taught me something. A friend of
mine is a cop and we're in the backyard having
a beer and he goes, you don't know how to
think like a criminal to you. I go no, He goes,
you see the ladder behind the shed.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
I go yeah.
Speaker 8 (10:57):
He goes, I'll bet you one hundred dollars of that
window up there is on.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Go yeah.
Speaker 8 (11:00):
He goes, how many seconds would it take me to
get up there?
Speaker 4 (11:04):
And I said it wouldn't.
Speaker 8 (11:06):
He goes, I know it wouldn't occur to you, So
it doesn't occur to me how to think like the
evil genius who wants to kill us to make money
or keep us alive with medicines to make money. Because
you used said earlier, like how you don't think that way?
It wouldn't occur to you for money.
Speaker 4 (11:20):
Well, here's the way. I think.
Speaker 5 (11:22):
I think that America's coming back. I think God's coming
back to our country. And I'm so proud to be it.
I'm so proud to be an American because all this
evil's being exposed. We got some more on the other
side coming up at the.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Break soon in tuesdays.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
We have an awesome panel here for you on the
America First podcast, and we're going to bring a wonderful,
zooming guest regarding a movie known as The American Miracle.
What really takes us back to our country's foundations. And
before we get into that, we want to show you
a preview of it. Can we play that asset American
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Miracle Asset three? See the flyer there, and we have
a video Asset four.
Speaker 4 (12:13):
I came to persuade you to avoid these dangers.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
We hold these truths to be self evident, that all
men are created equal.
Speaker 12 (12:23):
If our union is to hold together, something must be done.
Speaker 7 (12:29):
He will become founded.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
A mighty empi.
Speaker 12 (12:36):
Pate of unborn millions now depends under God on the
conduct and courage of this army.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
Various founders talked about this providential experiment that God had
ordained and intervened at this unique moment in American history
to make all of this happen.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
Most of them believed that there were no accidents in.
Speaker 10 (12:59):
History, that hope for liberty was the light that under
God he would lead them.
Speaker 8 (13:06):
All eyes are open or opening to the rights of men.
Speaker 6 (13:11):
Am I, oh Man God.
Speaker 8 (13:14):
We have been assured certain the sacred writings that except
the Lord build the house, they labor in vain the building.
Speaker 12 (13:24):
It cannot be denied that with America and ten America,
a new era commences in human affairs.
Speaker 5 (13:35):
America is something that I hold.
Speaker 11 (13:39):
In my heart.
Speaker 5 (13:51):
Americans of today should regain our bearings that our nation
is no accident.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Wow. Wow.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
We have the executive producer Dogmatics a plan to come
in to speak more about this movie with us, and
while we wait for him to come, we want to
discuss the importance of these movies that represent the foundation
of America. The founding of America. Many people don't even
know there was approximately fifty four to fifty six men
who began the fight for this country, and afterwards, after
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they signed that declaration of independence, they were tortured, their
families were sought after, many were murdered, and so understanding
that this country was not just built on blood, sweat
and tears, but actual escape from tyranny is so so important.
We know right now that we're going to get back
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to this, but we are experiencing riots in La Mayor
Adams made announcements about similar ones occurring this weekend here
in New York, and we will get back to the
importance of that and how that plays into this. But
in discussing the founding of America and movies like this,
what does it mean that the American public be able
to view these type of things.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
Phil Cuzo is American conservative artists. Can you speak to that?
Speaker 11 (15:11):
Yeah, I think it's really important that people get up
on their history as far as how America was created,
and there's a lot of misinformation about that. And one
of the things I've noticed about I would say corrupt politicians,
because politicians in the United States are supposed to represent
the people. When they deviate from that, they're already becoming corrupted,
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even if they're not actually taking money at that point
or whatever, but they're trying to deceive the American public.
Speaker 7 (15:39):
And two of the things that.
Speaker 11 (15:41):
I've noticed with a lot of these politicians is they'll
often talk about the people, what they're doing for the people,
and you'll see their city burning down. You'll see as
in California, we just got over where I think it
was forty thousand homes were burnt and burnt to the ground.
People lost all their property, and the people most involved
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were Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass. Now, one of the
things I think you can tell a ten year all
of this is you have to have water in a
fire hydrant if you're planning on putting out fires or
keeping your city safe from a disaster like that.
Speaker 7 (16:17):
And that was the basic problem.
Speaker 11 (16:18):
Now they have an excuse, they can focus on the
riots and blame it on somebody else and hopefully sweep
that a little bit under the rug. Also starting podcasts
like Gavin Newsom did, automatically trying to shift the focus
on what I would think that incompetence involved would remove
them from office, not have them make an excuse in
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a podcast to just shift the blame and that sort
of thing. But they'll often talk about we the people,
what we're doing for the people, and the constitution, even
though they don't seem to know what's in the constitution,
and the people have to make sure that they know
what's in the constitution. So they could say, no, this
person is lying to me, and they can recognize that.
And I think a lot of people don't recognize that
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because a politician will just come up and say, well,
the Constitution, this Donald Trump is violating the Constitution. The
maga people are violating the Constitution and they're not even
aware of what the constitution says. Like for example, basically,
you are allowed to protest, but you're not allowed to
violently protests. When you're violently protested, you're violating the First Amendment.
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And that's right where it starts.
Speaker 8 (17:27):
Can I ask you, some bill, how many times did
you have to deal with people on the street who go,
I know my rights?
Speaker 7 (17:32):
And they don't all the time? All the time?
Speaker 11 (17:36):
You know, people, you know, because they just buy into
a lot of a lot of people just buy into
what's told to them some politician for political gain or
political reasons. A lot of it having to do with money.
If you look at where they are financially, they'll just
spend things. People will watch the television and blindly follow it.
Speaker 7 (17:56):
That's why it's called programming.
Speaker 4 (17:58):
A nice, nice, nice spin on that one.
Speaker 5 (18:02):
I will tell you that the Heroic Pictures, which is
where this was created, it seems to me like there's
more and more of these media outlets that are coming
out and creating new films. Now, this one particular film,
and I wish this gentleman was in here today because
this particular film is covering the facts of the Revolutionary
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War and how divine intervention played in the role. Very
similar to Donald Trump getting his ear shot off versus
his head being shot off. The fog that moved into
New York during the Revolutionary War that blinded the British
from finding the militia who were able to escape Staten Island.
Speaker 4 (18:47):
How do you like that action?
Speaker 6 (18:49):
Well, my point is is that I want to tell this.
Speaker 5 (18:52):
Man that I appreciate that he's putting his money where
his mouth is, because Hollywood would never produce a movie
to tell the truth.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
That when I was a kid, patriotism was just unsaid.
You would hear stories even, you know, when I was
a kid, you would hear stories about heroes of World
War Two, and you would be like wow, you know,
and you would marvel at that to say, one day,
maybe I could be an American hero and maybe serving
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my country, maybe becoming a fireman or a cop and
becoming a.
Speaker 6 (19:28):
Hero in some way.
Speaker 3 (19:30):
Now I could, Honest, I would never think as a
kid that this country would not exist at one time.
Speaker 6 (19:38):
Now it's really a possibility.
Speaker 3 (19:41):
So films like this maybe put back in kids' heads
that this country can go away if we're not very careful.
And there are consequences to all these people who are
in the streets shouting out socialism and end this country.
And and it's time to go back to our roots
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and to be patriotic and try and make this country better.
Speaker 6 (20:07):
Whether you're a teacher, an ems.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
A cop, a marine, whatever it is, it's for the
betterment of the country. Let's try and make the country better.
Because it's in danger, you know.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
I think about that for a good point, regarding the
danger where it's coming from. And we're looking at these riots,
and we're looking at what's taking place in reflecting on BLM,
right Phil said earlier, we should also look back to
some things. And if we're following this timeline, we constantly
see that there is someone, something, some force that must
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be generating payment or organizing this in a manner from
maybe a globalist perspective.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Or what have you.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
They said that they were in BLM, there were palettes
of bricks already stationed in certain places. They saw that
again in the LA riots, So there is definitely some
intervention from some organizations that are grossly supporting this. We
know that here in New York too, they're planning on
this coming weekend, Flag Day, Trump's birthday, they're planning a
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no Kings protest. And a large organizer of that is
Randy Weingarten, who held zoom calls last night to help
these protests form better. And she's also a major player
in the Democrat Party. So is this a militia that
we see that hasn't been designated as such? At this point?
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They're planning to again come out and in force. There
was a map which they were showing people where they
need to be. The map is packed packed. How are
they getting these people there? Are they using the illegal
aliens that came in perhaps and paying them.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Now show up at these things? Is it like a
gorilla militia?
Speaker 2 (22:03):
It's wild to see that we had this in The
American Miracle. That movie's going to show you how in
the Revolutionary War, those who loved America had a fight
against the tyranny of England. And and now today modern day,
we're watching as our own Democrat party stands behind these
movements of militia destroying our local towns and cities.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
It's amazing.
Speaker 6 (22:28):
I think it's time we fought fire with FIA.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
I think when things go out like that and they
say that there's going to be people with bricks throwing
at cops, that they're going to be burning flags, I
think it's coming to a point where it's our patriotic
duty to form other counter demonstrations, meet them, and if,
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like Trump said, you spit, we hit. If you throw,
we throw. I think it's time we met fire with fire,
because only then will I think anything change in this country.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
This weekend, yeah, absolutely, this weekend I had the greatest
time I had packed the van, the America First Ultra
magavan opened the doors, played American music that Sarah mccabee
was choosing because she had the whole Great America First playlist.
The door was open, the people outside, some of them
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their heads literally exploded, and I saw a maintenance coming
behind trying to clean up. But we felt, and I'm
gonna end with this, most of them love America. They
really do see it.
Speaker 4 (23:36):
Soon we're back back.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
America First podcast is back on tune and Tuesdays.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
We're happy that you're here with us.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
We wanted to continue to talk about the current events
that are taking place here that impact each and every
one of our lives. And we want our New Yorkers
to be aware that this weekend, we've got Randy weingar In,
head of the American Federation of Teachers, organizing massive protests
in which she said are against Donald Trump, and she's
calling it the No Kings protests. It's organized with many
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other organizations. We also saw one of the daughter in
laws of the Walmart corporation posting in a newspaper for
everyone to come out and protest, claiming that Donald Trump
wants to be a king. Of course, on this weekend,
June fourteenth, Flag Day, also his seventy ninth birthday, President
Trump has a parade designated for celebrating militia, the military,
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US military in this country, So he is redirecting the
attention from his birthday and putting it more on the
beautiful forces that keep our country safe and improved. Test
of that they instead of deciding that we are going
they're going to take a look at the deporticians. Massive, massive,
illegal immigration crowded our country within the past thing years,
and we know that Obama was considered the deporter chief deporter. However,
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when Donald Trump does it, it's the worst thing that
could possibly happen. So now for these deportations, they are
causing riots, and the most recent is in LA where
we see the streets burning. Yet again, Trump won't have it.
He is sent in the National Guard and twenty two
thousand on the first round I believe twenty one hundred
now in the second round, as well as seven hundred marines.
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And Gavin Newsom's response and Kevin bat and Kevin past
the mayor of Los Angeles, instead of saying thank you
for this help, decided to sue the Trump administration, claiming
that they are taking away the sovereignty of the state
of La. So what are we the state of California,
So what are we? What are we thinking about this?
Speaker 5 (25:41):
I think it's the most disgraceful time to watch these people.
And I'm gonna tell you to California r I know
for a fact handles most of the illegal immigrations, Most
of the illegal immigrants have gone there, at least thirty percent.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
So that's what you have going on over there.
Speaker 5 (25:54):
They're waving the Mexican flag left and right, what's up
with that?
Speaker 4 (25:58):
Kevin?
Speaker 8 (26:00):
And I think it is Joe. I think this is
the work of the globalist I think this is their
last chance. They have their Agenda twenty and they know
Trump is a roadblock on that, and then one thing
they're missing, and fred you tell me every I'm wrong.
We can read a room. I think the Democrats don't
understand that. Everyone sees it.
Speaker 4 (26:17):
Now.
Speaker 8 (26:18):
Now we look at fast, we look at that, we
go no, you guys are the idiots. What do you
think am I am I misreading this?
Speaker 3 (26:24):
No, it's that's their biggest downfall is that we could
see it. It's just like when Biden couldn't put two
words together and they were telling him, no, he's sharped,
and we could see the riots. We see that, We
see that there are groups out there. The Democratic Party
funds all of these riots, all of these demonstrations. I
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mean it started with attacking the Jews and they funded
it and they were very on board with it.
Speaker 6 (26:53):
But let's get to this.
Speaker 5 (26:54):
Yeah, Freddy, Freddy would go forever. We have mister Mattox
on the the phone with us.
Speaker 4 (27:00):
Now. We had to ready for last segment, but we're
ready now.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Executive producer the American Miracle. Mister Maddox, we are so
happy to have you.
Speaker 4 (27:08):
We are happy to have you.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
So we showed the clip before and we're all excited
now to see the whole movie today.
Speaker 13 (27:15):
All terrific. Yeah, where are you saying it?
Speaker 4 (27:18):
Well, it's going to be shown now. Just came out today,
did it not?
Speaker 1 (27:21):
You nice?
Speaker 13 (27:23):
I just didn't know if it's Are you in the Bronx?
Are you? I think we've.
Speaker 5 (27:26):
Got We're in the center of the universe, sir, That's
where we live.
Speaker 6 (27:33):
We love this country and we love this place.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
And I want to ask you something too, because last
segment you weren't here to talk about it. Seems like
you've done a lot of movies in the past.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
Hr. Your resume is incredible.
Speaker 5 (27:44):
Only the movies that you've done are very non controversial
type issues. Now America is a controversial word, term and
flag and everything else. Are you finding the American Miracle
being shunned by the Hollywood because of the American Movement?
Speaker 13 (28:03):
Well, as you just said, we came out yesterday, so
we'll find out. Because the good news is, you know,
in this career, it's kind of automatically understood that there's
a lot of bias to the movies that come out,
and to come out with a movie like American Miracle,
you got two strikes against you because you're dealing with
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history truth and then you're dealing with the inspirational. And
so this is the providential hand of God on the
making of America. And so we're going into a territory
that's kind of uncomfortable for the world to you know,
why has a lot of this material been taken out
of schools? I don't know, you know, but we're reintroducing
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the truth of history and that's exciting to me.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
One thing, one thing Hollywood hates is anything that's not
on their agenda, and this is not on their agenda,
like the Patchion of dec not on their agenda. You know,
anything patriotic.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
Ooh, you know, but Lincoln might be gay? What put
that out there?
Speaker 6 (29:11):
You know, let's get that out there.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
So this is is refreshing, that's what this is.
Speaker 13 (29:17):
Well, that's exciting. Yeah, We're we're hoping to make a
room for it in the Hollywood world because we want
to introduce it to the producer's skill at awards. We
want to introduce it with the Academy Awards. If someone's
not willing to get out and tell good stories like this,
you'll never see them. So, you know, everyone votes with
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the ticket sales and go into the cinema. And so
if the America votes for everything that comes out of Hollywood,
then that's the stuff you're going to get. If you
vote for these kinds of movies, the kinds of movies
that Tim and myself and Ralph have made for you know,
many years, then that's what we're gonna make. And that's
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when Hollywood gets excited about it. You know, they're looking
for a market, they're looking for interesting programs. I've gone
to different markets like NAPTI and AAFM and others, and
feedback I Goeta goes, Okay, you're the inspiration guy. We
always need inspiration, so they will take it if we
produce it. And I'm just so grateful for the funders
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that got behind this movie and so that we could
make it.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
Mister Maddox, the title is unique, the American Miracle. How
does your movie set apart from other traditional revolutionary movies?
Speaker 13 (30:35):
Good question. The American Miracle started as a book. It's
Michael Medved The New York Times bestselling author Michael Medved
and so we were able to work with him and
bring his book into a film script. Now, interestingly enough,
this is only three chapters of twelve chapters, so we
want to do the expansion with Thomas Jefferson next. Kevin
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Sorbo was on Fox Family and Friends this morning covering
the movie and he's excited about doing the next one
as well, so we introduce his character in this movie.
So it is American Miracle is a I told the
team in the beginning. I love this movie. I love
this title where we kind of need to keep it
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in the same as the book, but America and Miracle
it's too. It's two subjects that you know, it's like
either love it or not, so sure. So it's a
unity piece for us. We want people of every side, Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, conservative,
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everybody liberal because this is the truth. And so when
you see it you'll know what I mean, You're gonna
be blown away. So you got to see it in
theaters tonight and tomorrow night all over the country.
Speaker 6 (31:49):
I love to cover too.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
Crossing the Delaware Christmas Eve, you know, like they surprise
the British troops. It's part that's one of the things.
Zach screams miracle when he crossed the Delaware and surprise them.
So that whole cover is just fantastic.
Speaker 13 (32:07):
Great job, Thank you. We went to the crossing, we
went to Fanuel Hall, we went to Mount Vernon. They
opened their doors to so we were so grateful at
the time. The timing was just right for us to
produce them in those areas. We were going to be
filming in Philadelphia as well for the Continental Congress, but
we ended up finding an exact duplicate. You try to
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find that. That was a miracle. So we found little
providential moments in our producing of this film. So let
me know what you think of some of those locations.
They were pretty stellar.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
What do you think the audience should take away the
most from the viewing of this movie? What do you
think they will What would you like them to catch
is most important in this piece?
Speaker 13 (32:50):
Know your history, relearn it. For the first time, I
thought I knew our history, and I'm telling you probably
a third of it I didn't know. And you'll see
some of the Harvard and Princeton yells guys, some of
the things they didn't know when they were younger. That
it's enlightenment. It really is enlightening to be able to
know your history, know the truth, and then do something
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about it. Stand up, you know, do what is right
in a civil way. You know, the riots is not civil.
We need, you know, positive protests. That's one thing. Well,
what's happening out in la Is riots that's not civil.
Get a civil way to have a discourse and talk
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about these things and get things done. And it's happening.
We're moving the tide to back to the original documents,
back to the original Constitution. When we go away from it,
things don't go well from us as a country. But
when we stick to it, things go very well for us.
Speaker 5 (33:51):
I heard one of our constitutional founding fathers had said
about the Constitution with a minute and a half left
that the constitutions it's so easy to understand that a
man can read it and understand it while he is running.
Speaker 4 (34:05):
Is there any truth to that.
Speaker 13 (34:07):
Absolutely. My kids when they they're in college now, but
when they were in high school they had to read
the Constitution. I said, wow, it's been a while. I'll
pick it up. About five minutes later, I'm done. That's incredible,
and it's easy. It's an outline. It's formed for everybody
to figure it out, and it's good principles.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
Yeah, absolutely, Phil.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
So from a you know, from an artists point of view,
tell us what you're thinking.
Speaker 11 (34:34):
Well, I'm thinking about something a little bit different and
I'll try to be as fast as possible, But just
so for a point for encouragement for you. One of
the reasons we hear about Mel Gibson and oh the
spin of Hollywood is anti Semitism, this and that. But
one of the things our gentleman over here brought up
the Passion of Christ. One of the reasons Hollywood is
so outraged with Mel Gibson is mel Gibson took six
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million dollars of his own personal money and made the
Passion of and he meets sixty million dollars and then
he had a premiere and he didn't invite any of
the Hollywood cabal and that outraged him.
Speaker 7 (35:08):
That outraged him.
Speaker 11 (35:08):
So there is a hunger for content that is patriotic
and that tells the truth. Where a change instead of
the usual Hollywood spin.
Speaker 5 (35:16):
Mister maddis, we only have eight seconds. We're going to
go to a break. Would you be sticking around for
a minute. We want to finish up with a few more.
Speaker 13 (35:22):
Questions for you.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
I'm sure you're going to see a lot. We'll be
back after the break.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
The America First Podcast is back tune and Tuesdays, and
we have a great zooming guest.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
Right now.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
We have Doug Maddox, the executive producer of The American Miracle,
an amazing revolutionary war movie. Doug, welcome back again.
Speaker 13 (35:39):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
So, Doug, we have the movie came out last night.
It's for viewing tonight and tomorrow. Correct, we have it
an over three hundred theaters.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
Is that right?
Speaker 13 (35:48):
Over eight hundred theaters? They have two different screenings. We
were doing a big outreach to homeschooling family, so we're
trying to do the matinees as well.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
Oh that is fabulous, fabulous for the home.
Speaker 5 (35:59):
Mister maddis, how does somebody go about getting their movie
if they create a little local movie or something, How
did they go about? Because we at the America First
warehouse we do a lot of different events. I think
you shore a little bit on the commercials that were
coming through, but we don't know how to share. So
how does how does somebody as gigantic as you go
out and share. Do you just call up each movie theater?
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How do you get something like that going.
Speaker 13 (36:24):
It's a huge endeavor. But I started thirty five years
ago on faith. I felt like a calling from the
Lord to get involved in the entertainment business. And I
found this book, Frank Peretti's book, This Present Darkness, that
was supposed to come out into theaters, but as you
guys know, it never did. And I met this man
named Howard Kazanjian who did Star Wars and Raiders Are
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Lost Art and back in those days, the publisher gave
me his number that's never been done before, and I
called him up and we became friends. He became my
godfather producer. He's never worked with me, but he's viewed
my scripts, any any champions the things that I do
as an independent filmmaker. And I think when you start
that way and faith, you know, try to get involved
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in the people that can make a difference in your
life through coaching and mentoring. I do the same thing
to others. Then you'll get you'll figure it out. Because
it's a business. Ultimately, you've got to work in the markets.
And like you're alluding to before the market's Hollywood, and
they only like particular things. Right now, we're pitching this
hard to the major broadcasters like History Channel and others,
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and it's not their typical thing. You know, even Fox
is having Yeah, you know, they don't want any competition
with their two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. But I believe this,
this content needs to get on there. So it takes
a lot of work to talk to these folks and say, hey,
this is worth your your review, go ahead and get
this on Newsmax thankfully is interested in it. We might
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get it on broadcast after theaters. But it takes a
distributor partner, it takes aggregators. It takes people that know
how to get these movies in the right places. But
here's the kicker. You notice on Hulu and Disney and
all those others, they're charging you right monthly fees and
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they're advertising at the same time. I'm like, what the
heck to be advertised? But you know it, so it's okay.
But YouTube is growing to be the biggest aggregator of
this kind of message or any movie. Right now, major
Hollywood and networks are using YouTube as an access point
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to sell it. It's kind of blowing my mind how
everything's leveling out right now and we have access like
your podcast getting the message out and getting a distribution.
So YouTube is a big deal. If you can get
enough reach, you got to have millions of views. But
once you do, you can monetize it.
Speaker 3 (39:01):
Ever so often, like a film comes out that's revolutionary
like that. And I know, like there are stories like
with the Passion of the Christ and things like that,
that there's a backstory sometimes of something we had happened
during the filming or something like you would think maybe
supernatural or something, any backstory that came to you that
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you would chair with us.
Speaker 13 (39:28):
Yeah, I have to say, like my wife and I
have been making these movies Ani Maddox, and we've raised
our kids making movies, and so we go across the
country and we're here in Maryland, just south of you guys.
We love coming up to New York. And it's interesting
we keep a list of those for all of our movies.
We've seen it time and time again that God shows
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up and we prayer, pray sincerely for safety and God
to show up. And I brought that to Tim the director,
and I said, Hey, Tim, aren't we pray, he said, absolutely,
So we prayed for protection, pray for safety. He prayed
for the providential hand of God to be on the
production and the feedback that we got not only during
but after, and then we just had our premiere. Some
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o the crew was there and they said he was
the kindest, nicest production. There was no flare ups. I go,
that's God. Second is that my son's a researcher. He's
in school history, wants to be a history teacher out
at Wheaton College. And he got involved in this project.
And I said, okay, son, you're hired. You're working for
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the company. Here's your list. Go out and get Mount
Vernon to a twenty one year old, go get Mount.
Speaker 4 (40:42):
Did he have to google where that was?
Speaker 13 (40:45):
He got Mount Vernon. In fact, when it was time
to close the deal, the guy goes, which one's Doug
and which one's Douglas. I think that the younger guy,
he's the one that closed the deal. What are you
doing here?
Speaker 6 (41:00):
A thing like divine intervention?
Speaker 13 (41:02):
Really proud of my son doing that. Yeah, And it
was the timing. You know, they've gotten a little a
little more restrictive on the religious side of George Washington
when they're open to that rate before this movie. So
we'll see how that goes. I don't know, you know
where we'll be in a year from now or two
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years from now, if we'll get a little bit more
interested in Mount Vernon being a part of the sacred
side of George Washington again. But right now they're kind
of just they're not really focusing on that. But this
is all about George Washington. It's amazing how he was
spared his life so many times. So I'm just really
incredibly thankful to get it to Mount Vernon be there.
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We were opened up, rooms were open up to they've
never allowed in any film ever, and they allowed us
into some of the very sacred areas of George Washington
and his family.
Speaker 2 (41:58):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (41:59):
So interesting.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
And we learned recently too that you know, Trump is
being called upon if he's going to enact the Insurrection
Act and so they want to put it up in
arms and you know, see if he does, it kind
of force him to that point. As we see what
newsome assuing him now for adding some troops to the
state to protect the people's saying he's overstepping and coming
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into state sovereignty. But it was George Washington, who was
the first to actually you know, put that act into
effect when they had their own issues. So that again
is another wild coincidence between the movie and the current
state of affairs here are very interesting. Really, it is
in what of the points can we find in your
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movie that you see repeating themselves in current society today?
Speaker 13 (42:47):
You know, every person has the opportunity to be responsible
civic citizens, civil citizens, and you know, get involved in politics.
George Washington was a farmer, I mean unbelievable. Yet you
know God raised him up to be a great leader,
and everyone just gravitated towards him. And that's why we
have the president George Washington the way we do. And
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I think if people stand up and are willing to
risk it, it's fascinating. I am a Christian. This is
not a Christian film. This is a true history of America.
And these people actually prayed and actually read the Bible.
It's unbelievable, right, people don't they just think they're theists.
They're not. They're and deists and stuff. They're just they're
truly people that knew the Bible and wanted to bring
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it into action. And so when I look at that
I see a time that is going to change where
we've got to start to stand in the gap and
we've got to start doing things like this getting the
message out. You all have a great program. You're getting
your message out. You know, we've got to realize that
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it takes people to risk, you know, the Forefethers could
have been hanged. In the movie, there's a line Ben
Franklin says, if we can keep it, you know that
it's worth it. But it's like if we uh, if
this goes the wrong way, we're gonna hang to get together.
If we can keep it together, we're gonna have a
new new America together. So I mean, they rested all.
Speaker 4 (44:17):
Can I ask you? Can you tell me?
Speaker 8 (44:19):
Was George Washington a guy who was a man made
for this occasion? Or did he rise to the occasion
that uh that led us to uh creating the United States?
Speaker 2 (44:29):
Or what?
Speaker 8 (44:30):
Was he just a regular guy or was he just
that what that?
Speaker 5 (44:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (44:34):
Like wash and and he just like gros he became
what the nation needed him to be.
Speaker 13 (44:39):
It's interesting. That's you're gonna love this movie because it
answers all these questions and uh this he was a
regular guy I'm now he wasn't elite. We even covered
that he was a surveyor. I mean he was not rich.
Even though the family was wealthy and had had plantations
and things like that, he had to go. We had
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a job, and he was surveying throughout his whole life
because of the beginning when he was young at sixteen,
Thank you?
Speaker 4 (45:07):
Did he chop down the cherry tree? That's what I
want to know.
Speaker 6 (45:11):
I wish I could tell you, mister Madis.
Speaker 5 (45:17):
We do so many great things here at the America
First Wareolse and after you go through the movie theater
and you get all of that done, we're hoping that
maybe we can show the film over here. We put
a couple hundred people in and maybe you can come
up from Maryland, you and your son and review it
and really take it home to a lot of people
that need to see this.
Speaker 4 (45:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (45:36):
Absolutely, We have DVD coming out in July. You know
that this two hundred and fiftieth Anniverse we're the preamble
to that special anniversary that's coming up next July, and
then September ninth, we're going to be on all the
transactional tvo D platforms like Google and Comcast for rising
your name, and we'll be on all those and then
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hopefully you'll see us on some broadcasts. As I was
mentioning before, but yeah, just get behind this because it's
the truth and we want to know truth. We don't
want to know lies. We don't want to perpetuate lies.
We want we want the truth and have the truth.
Set is free as a country and for things to
go right with us. And so thank you for having me.
This has been a real, real, awesome conversation. But there's
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more to talk about because this movie it packs upon
it's really quite in depth.
Speaker 5 (46:26):
We're definitely gonna have you back, sir. We thank you
very much for joining us. We have a few quick
assets we're gonna boat on the board to talk about
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Speaker 4 (46:43):
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Golden Ature Freedom Concert and so we've been speaking about it.
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