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good question. Actually, that's a very good question. Why did
they vote out the the motto, the county motto where
freedom rings in Ottawa County? Why why did they vote
it out? What's their motto now, Sharon wonders. Great question.

(01:28):
In fact, I try to answer that. Coming up. We've
got the Obama clubs and President Trump railing on Obama
in the Oval Office yesterday that you're gonna want to
hear more developing news out of this story, which deserves
full focus treason. The question and the answer may surprise
some folks, it really is. And these new documents that

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Ottawa County, and I'll just say that briefly because it's

(02:56):
a very you know, this is a very small sort
of regional story, but I just briefly mentioned it at
the end of the show, and I just mentioned it
under the guidelines of well, at least they've solved all
the problems to be voting on something like this. At
least Ottawa County has, you know, they've solved all the problems.
Here's what happened. A few year back. There was some

(03:17):
limp wristed sort of rhino type folks ahead of the
County Board of Commissions in Ottawa County, Michigan. That's in
West Michigan. Now, particularly during the time you had all
of the COVID stuff happening. Now, this was whether or
not you had to wear masks, or whether or not
people could tell you to court quarantine or well that

(03:39):
was they want to do an internment camps. You know,
left so excited right now about I'll get a rocketrus
and they didn't care about people wanted to put you
in camps for not getting the jab and all this
other stuff. Kids wearing masks in schools and the health
department going back and forth. It was a mess. It
was a mess. I just had a conversation with a

(04:00):
there was somebody about this yesterday. How many people that
drove down the Florida It's just incredible. So the people
rose up and they elected this whole slate of Ottawa
Impact County commissioners. And a lot of these people were new,
they're fresh, they never been involved in government. And of
course they got immediately the bulls I put on their

(04:21):
backs and were attacked. And did they make mistakes. They
probably did make a few mistakes, but it was their
first time getting involved. The rest of these folks that
are involved have been involved go all the way back there,
older than the furniture though. I mean, they got roots
and unfortunately that's where you get the corruption. That's why
you get people that won't move on firing the Department health,

(04:46):
department director and things like that, the things that needed
to get done. All this DEI stuff, it only comes
because people are so compromised that they have no choice.
They just have to accept it. So the Ottawa Impact,
the pendulum swung back because the left got a active
in Ottawa County and they were they were effective in
getting some folks on the right who weren't really well

(05:08):
informed too, probably upset at some of the tact or
the way that things went. And you know, look, the
the the ground swell of support in the tsunami that
led to Ottawa Impact being elected didn't last. It just
didn't sustain because people thought, Okay, everything's back to normal,

(05:30):
and I don't think about this. You had lots of
people involved and that were in that fight beginning that
that that that you know, they just didn't they just
they just walked away. Because there's guys, it's just how
by the way, that's how we got as bad as
as we did in the first place, with all the
masking and all, because they just thought we can do

(05:52):
this to people. Because you know why we can do
this to people.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
We can do this to people because they won't stand up.
We can do this to people because they won't fight back.
We can do this to people because they're not paying attention.
That's why I get out there every day and I
ring that bell and I tell you pay attention to
this stuff. Is anything back to normal? No, but Melissa,
it's back to.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
It's back to the semblance of normal, and the traumatic,
the trauma is still there. So the traumatic respop. But
people don't want to fight anything anymore. But your kids
aren't wearing masks in school. You see what I'm saying. Well,
the average person is just not paying attention to a
lot of this stuff, and that's what they count on
to get get away with it. So of course they

(06:38):
were able to elect a lot of folks who ran
as Republicans and at first first order of businesses, come
in and get rid of the get rid of the motto,
wear freedom rings because that's such a problem. Give me
a break, so the great quot us and share an

(07:00):
ask us. Okay, well what's the motto?

Speaker 3 (07:02):
Now?

Speaker 1 (07:02):
They don't have one. They don't have one. I did.
They felt so important to remove it. They didn't need
to put another one in that model. Guests not important
at all. Well, why did they waste time on the
vote anyway? Just buckle up Ottawa County. There's one point
I thought, man, I might move to Ottawa County. I like,

(07:24):
what's going on here? If you are in Outawa County,
you ought to pay attention because this anti sort of
Ottawa impact sentiment, the demonization of these people who just
stood up, real life regular people said, don't stop doing
this to our kids. Don't do this anymore. Why don't
you lead? What don't we have to actually have Republicans
in it with it? By the way, the Republicans in

(07:46):
name only. It's the same way we got Green Charter
Township in the Goshen Deal. They run as Republicans, they
call themselves Republicans in these deep red areas. They do
this because I say no that they can't run as
a Democrat and win. Because anybody sees a D by
their name, they won't vote for. But they could still vote.

(08:09):
They could still act the way they would as a Democrat.
All they have to do is put an arm by
their name. Some people are catching on, I would say,
in the in the in the Consta County. Things are
a little a lot better off now because of all
of that. Well, see if it sticks. Look, freedom isn't free.
The price is paid daily, folks. This is the this

(08:30):
is the story. There's nothing, nothing is new here. You
got to pay your dues daily on this stuff. So
gotta make sure you gotta make sure that that that
you follow through, you stay engaged. Otherwise it's like the weeds.
It just grows in and it'll it'll take you and

(08:52):
your freedom right along with it. Yesterday back back into it,
by the way, with the breaking bombshells, D and I
Tulsa goat or just release some new documents. We got
to get to that the new docs that have just dropped.
Treason reporter asked who should get the DOJ target? Who
should be targeted for all of this behind the scenes

(09:13):
it's been happening, and particularly the Russia collusion stuff. Trump
answers submitted a criminal referral to the Department of Justice.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
From your perspective, who should the DOJ target as part
of their investigation?

Speaker 3 (09:27):
What's the city figures in? You a lot administry?

Speaker 5 (09:31):
Well, based on what I read read and I read
pretty much what you read it would be President Obama.
He started it, and Biden was there with him, and
Komi was there, and Clapper, the whole group was there, Brennan.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
They were all there in a room right here. This
is the room. This is much more beautiful than it
was then.

Speaker 5 (09:52):
But that's okay. I have nice pictures up. They came
out of the vaults. They were in there for one
hundred years. This is much more beautiful. We have the
Declaration of Independence now in the room, which wasn't here.
I guess people didn't feel too good about putting it here,
but I do. But you know what, if you look
at that those papers, they have a stone called and

(10:14):
it was President Obama. It wasn't lots of people all
over the place. It was them too. But the leader
of the gang was President Obama, Barack Hussein Obama.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
Have you heard of him? And except for the fact
that he.

Speaker 5 (10:28):
Gets shielded by the press for his entire life, that's
the one they look.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
He's guilty. Is that a question? You know? I like
to say, let's give it time. It's there. He's guilty.

Speaker 5 (10:43):
This was treason. This was every word you can think of.
They tried to steal the election. They tried to obfuscape
the election. They did things that nobody's ever even imagined.
Even in other countries. You've seen some pretty rough countries.
This man is in some pretty rough conscies, but you've
never seen anything like it.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Yeah, it's really wild. Obama is spoken out, or at
least his office is spoken out on this, and I
think it's going to get even I think it's going
to get even more wild before it's all said and
done here, folks. But because we got the first step here,
we get Obama acknowledging, digging the hole deeper. Obama pushes back,

(11:28):
so they put out a statement and I read it,
and I tell you there's some holes in it. This
is essentially what it says. This is just another example
of D and I trying to cook the books, rewrite history,
and a road trust Senator Mark Warner from the from

(11:50):
the from the from a house there in Virginia, saying
where it is the actually, out of respect for the office,
this is the this is the real statement. Out of
respect of the Office of the Presidency, our office does

(12:11):
not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out
of this White House with a response Obama spokesperson Patrick
Rodenbush said, but these claims are so outrageous enough to
merit one. These bizarre allegations are ridiculous, and they go

(12:31):
a little bit even further, a little more in depth.
But you know it's interesting. You can't argue with the truth,
you can't argue with the facts, you can't argue with documentation.
Tulsea Gabber, Director of National Intelligence, just release reports indicating
Obama ordered the publication of the Russian collusion hoax despite

(12:54):
knowing there was no evidence Putin supported Trump. And we
have that documentation right here on your very screen, right
before your very eyes. Let me read it for you
if you can't see the little red rectangle rounds of
these dogs. Most of the fifteen were unremarkable, but three
contained flawed information. Three became foundational sources. The ICA decided

(13:19):
to claim Putin's aspired to help Trump win. Senior CIA
officers said some of the information in these reports had
been judged to have not met various long standing IC
that's intelligence community standards for publication, and that is why
they had not been published when first acquired. Two sensitive
reports were not published on the dcia's order. Three reports

(13:43):
were published after the election on DCIA orders, despite veterans
CIA officer judgments that they contained substandard information that was unclear.
Then next piece, acting on President Obama's orders DCIA, Brennan

(14:05):
directed a for review and publication of raw human that's
human intelligence information that had been collected before the election.
CIA officers said that some of this information had been
held on the orders of DCIA, while other reporting had
been judged by experienced CIA officers to have not met
long standing publication standards. Some of the latter was unclear

(14:30):
or from unknown sources sub sources, but would nonetheless be
published after the election of the objections of veteran officers
on orders of DCIA, and cited in the ICA to
support claims that Putin aspired to help Trump. There it is.
It's in plain text, all of it, all of it

(14:59):
sent and of course at the direction as you just
read the latest documents released today by.

Speaker 6 (15:12):
D it I.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Tulsa Gabbard. So look, folks, you know, I don't know
how long he can run from this. I told you
earlier and I think it's to me anyway, It's clear
this is going to be a piece of this is
understanding whether or not you get your prosecutions, and how
that works is whether or not the Department of Justice

(15:35):
is going to be able to have their US attorneys
in place, and you have to get through judges. So
I'm putting this out there. I'm sharing it because I
think the court of public opinion, the public needs to
understand what happens. First and foremost, they have to get it.
They have to see what actually happened here, and they

(15:55):
have to become so enraged, enraged that they absolutely will
not they will not let it happen again. Gabbard last night,
I believe she was on Rob Schmidt tonight. Is this
O an newsmax? I'm not sure exactly, but here's what

(16:17):
she had to say, And in fact, I think she
mentioned those documents to that company came out.

Speaker 7 (16:22):
We will be releasing further documents tomorrow that will refute
that statement, and I would go back and point to
and we will be pulling a whole host of statements
that were made by the Obama administration, by Hillary Clinton,
by senior Democrat officials, by their friends in the media,
that stayed over and over again. After this January twenty

(16:43):
seventeen manufactured intelligence document was created that repeat the narrative,
and I'm looking at my notes here. New York Times
as Russian hackers acted to aid Trump in the election cias,
Obama's CIA director John Brennan says, there is strong consensus
among us to support the CIA claim Russian hackers aided

(17:04):
Donald Trump's election. Hillary Clinton said I would be president
if not for the Russian hackers supporting Donald Trump. So
there is a vast body of evidence and intelligence that
debunks and refutes this statement. You've just read in others
coming from some of the Democrat leaders in Congress today.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
Interesting information and the latest and then the question about
Obama's comments back in twenty twenty, will they will they
come back to haunt him as well? What did he say?
I was doing some podcasts or something, you know, and
he's sitting in an office in there at his house,

(17:44):
got the bookshelf behind him, and twenty twenty was a
different time. It's really interesting.

Speaker 8 (17:51):
Trump keeps tweeting that the Attorney General should indict you,
or indict Vice President Biden for spying on his campaign.
The allegation is it's false. It's seemingly part of just
his general rage at any discussion of Russian interference in
the twenty sixteen campaign.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Look of this guy is just editorializing as well. He's
got egg on his face today too.

Speaker 9 (18:12):
Then the allegations are so absurd that even Republican controlled
committees you know, looking into it, have dismissed them, and
you know, Attorney General Barr has dismissed them. But you know,

(18:33):
this is an example I think of a larger problem,
well two larger problems, which don't get as much attention,
understandably when you've got high unemployment and pandemic raging because
it doesn't touch people's day to day lives. But one
of the central foundation stones of a democracy is the

(18:58):
idea that you do not you do not allow the
politicization of the criminal justice system, the intelligence system, the military.
Right that that is stuff that you keep out of
politics because it's too dangerous.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Oh, I guess, I guess you should. You should have
done that. But in fact, now the details and the
facts coming out are telling us that's that's not what
happened exactly, That's that's not what went down. Look, I
don't know where this is going exactly, don't know exactly

(19:40):
what's going to happen, but I do know this. There
are a lot of people to wake it up for
this the first time and actually looking at this and saying, Okay,
what happened, really, that actually happened for the first time,
for the first time in a law long time. And

(20:04):
that's one of the first steps. We've got to demand.
You know, you and I are the ones that hold
the power here. That's how this country works. We the people,
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It means that people have to get active, they have
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you get the same kind of nonsense at the county
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(22:41):
of good news I would say has to be the
story about the Olympics. You ask Olympic at para. Olympic
Committee are banning transgender athletes in compliance with the Trump administration.
So if you're a boy, you cannot compete in women's words.
And by the way, isn't that common sense? Isn't that obvious?

(23:05):
Isn't that the way it should be? Absolutely, this is
the fact we're even having discussed it is nuts. But
they just dropped the bombshell. The band came out. I
think it was late last night. The new policy effective
immediately cites fairness and biological reality. Imagine that being grounded

(23:29):
in reality. People want to argue with you on all
kinds of issues every day, and they can't even make
up their minds on stuff like this. It's just wild,
they said. Lignes with the recent global rulings of the
World Athletics and swimming Government Body. LGBTQ groups are outraged.
Now it's probably the plus plus plus plus folks that
are outraged, the real wacky ones. There's lots of folks

(23:53):
even in the LGB You're like, those folks, are they?
They don't even like the They're attached to this insanity.
Some folks calling a discriminatory supporter stands about protecting women
in sports, and that seems to be obvious to me.
Paris twenty twenty four, just weeks away. The decision is

(24:14):
sending shockwaves through the Olympic world. Uh, and I'd to
just get over it. I don't know who's shocked by this.
It really shouldn't be shocking. It is nuts to me.
It's nuts. Now we've we've got questions what happened to

(24:38):
the one hundred million dollars? Where did that money go?
Do you remember fire Aid? Jesse Waters flewed the lid
off of this. Last night they were raising money fire
Aid that concert for the LA wildfires. One hundred million
dollars was raised, people like you donating, but victims say
they haven't even seen a penny. It went to musicians

(25:02):
and maybe even some podcasters instead, So what the heck? Happened.

Speaker 10 (25:07):
It's been six months since wildfires burnt La to a
crisp Some parts of the city are still piles of ash.
Residents say they went months without seeing any trucks, crews
or supplies. Entire lots are sitting empty, and squatters are
moving in.

Speaker 4 (25:23):
Squatters are overtaking vacant lots that burned down, like this
one right behind me. Here, this guy set up a
whole campsite and I guess actually went down to the
DMV listed this as his address on his driver's license,
and the property owner can't get them off.

Speaker 10 (25:42):
How's this even possible? Just a couple of months ago,
Hollywood put together a star studded telethon to raise money
and rebuild. All the stars came out.

Speaker 11 (25:52):
Fire Aid, held at the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum,
included Lady Gaga, Stevie, Wonder, Rod Stewart, Pink Red Hot,
Chili Peppers, Earth Wind, and Fire. Those not in attendance
could donate throughout the concert at fireidla dot org. One
hundred percent of the proceeds go to fire relief and prevention.

Speaker 10 (26:10):
One hundred percent of the proceeds go to fire relief
and prevention. They said, well, that concert raised over one
hundred million dollars, so one hundred million dollars should be
going to fire relief and prevention, right, But the victims
say they haven't seen a penny. One of them called
fire Aid and asked what happened.

Speaker 12 (26:31):
I said, you know, victims want to know when they
can get their money. Seems like a very simple question.
He said, basically, they don't. All this money are going
to nonprofits, and then nonprofits will take care of making
sure the money distributed. I would urge everyone to just
go to the nonprofits that are listed. If you want
a good laugh, I mean one of the nonprofits cleans

(26:53):
preschool bathrooms.

Speaker 3 (26:55):
Well after the fire.

Speaker 12 (26:56):
Who knows, maybe there is a preschool bathroom that needs cleaning.
This fire money is not helping the people, it's helping nonprofits,
many of them who have executives that are getting a
six figure salary.

Speaker 10 (27:09):
Primetime followed the money, and she's right. A lot of
the rants went to a laundry list of left wing
nonprofits of course, like the California Native Vote Project. What
do they do empower Native Americans to participate in the
democratic process. Fire Aid claims that group was chosen to
help Native American families who were displaced by the fires,

(27:31):
but the Pacific Palisades only has sixteen Native American residents.
The Pasadena NAACP also got money. What does the NAACP
have to do with wildfire relief and prevention? They said
it was to create spaces where individuals can unite, share resources,
and work collectively toward recovery. Okay, what does that mean.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
I don't know what.

Speaker 10 (27:56):
Create spaces means. They also sent cash to musicians. Three
point three million went to the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund,
the Music Health Alliance, Music Industry Mental Health Fund, and
the Black Music Action Coalition.

Speaker 3 (28:14):
It wasn't just musicians.

Speaker 10 (28:15):
Podcasters got paid to The Alteneda Talks Foundation got thousands
to report on critical information for fire victims that looked
like this.

Speaker 13 (28:27):
And and Lena Kennedy are going to meet with them
Pastor Angiel may or may not. And then I also
have a meeting Toronto twelve with After the Fire's USA,
who also contact cow.

Speaker 10 (28:41):
That podcast got seven views, seven and one of them
was a primetime producer. We asked all the musicians, podcasters,
and the RNCP leaders how they spent the money, and
we still haven't heard back.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
What a mess. They need to take every single one
of these people and lock them up, every single one
of them. It's just, it's just it's sickening. It's sickening
the people in need the most and they don't get it.
That's why I only don't it do some real due
diligence to who you donate to. But think about it,

(29:16):
like Mercury One, Glenn's Glenn's organization one hundred percent goes
directly to the cause, and not like nonprofits like that.
You know, Glenn has this organization, Mercury Won, and he
pays they fund the organization, the operation of the organization,
you know, all the money that goes directly when you

(29:38):
donate to something specifically a need or causes, say like
the Texas floods, it goes directly to those operations. That's
how it ought to be done. The rest of this
stuff is just grifting and scams and it's it's probably
the most sickening, uh way of doing business that you
could imagine. And I don't even think it's business, so it

(30:00):
would be scamming people. I really the best way to
describe that, well, he has passed Ozzy Osbourne dead at
seventy six. Now I have a story that I cannot
tell you here publicly that I will tell to the

(30:24):
folks on the after the after show. So if you
are a member of the Freedom Fan the VIP, I
will spill the beans after the show today. That's for
the room that's who are hanging out of the VIP.
But I have a direct connection here a story that
I will share with you coming up. Of course, Ozzie

(30:46):
just did his I think they called it like a
farewell tour, just like maybe a week ago, not very
long ago. It's really said. I didn't realize that he
wasn't as healthy as is they said he was. I
saw him seated in a chair the whole time that
he was on stage, So there was obviously things going

(31:07):
on behind the scenes that we just didn't know about,
but really interesting to watch and some there's some tidbits
that I thought were kind of fascinating as well. First,
before I share with you about his life death, and
then is afterlife. I want to share this with you first,

(31:30):
such of found this kind of interested floating around the day.
I think you might enjoy the family They were doing
a podcast sitting around talking about Trump of all people.

Speaker 14 (31:41):
It pains me to actually say this, but every interaction
I've ever had with Donald Trump, he's been nothing but
a gentleman and nice to me.

Speaker 6 (31:50):
He when I did the Apprentice with him, he was
very supportive of you both because you were both working
on your sobriety, and he kept saying well done about
the pair of you. So sorry, darling mum did the

(32:11):
Apprentice for a month, of course. Yeah, and I must
say that Millennia was lovely.

Speaker 12 (32:19):
Old John thing.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
It looks at Ozil or Dad.

Speaker 14 (32:26):
You always say this, but you forget that you're literally
the world's most famous rock star.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
Yes you are, do you?

Speaker 4 (32:34):
I think you'll find that there's there would You'd be
hard pressed to find a corner of the earth that
doesn't know who you are.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
So that that was I thought a very interesting piece
talking about Trump, and that it sort of jets off
into this conversation about Arsie Pat Boone was a little
bit of a tribute. I am stun I can't believe
that my former next door neighbor and good friend has
passed away suddenly. When he had shared of the kids
lived next door to me before a couple of years.

(33:02):
We weren't rockstars comparing careers. We were just friends at
neighbors getting along just fine. I just I was just
amazed when Sharon picked my version of Ozzy's Crazy Train
as the opening theme of their hugely successful reality TV show.
Others may celebrate his incredible rocking style and hard rock music,
but always remember his warm friendliness as my next door neighbor.

(33:24):
God bless you, Ozzy. Yeah, that is kind of wild
because he made such an impact not just with his
music career, but I guess also when he did that,
that did that television show for a lot of folks
who got a chance to see you. Now. I thought

(33:45):
one of the most interesting stories personally that I saw
was a story about a guy. Now he is a celebrity.
I think he calls himself like a celebrity evangelist. I've
never heard of the guy. I didn't know about the

(34:05):
guy before yesterday, and I saw somebody tag him in
the story. Yeah, here it is in twenty twenty three,
evangelist Dylan Novak. That would be the guy here. Let
me pull this picture up so you can see him.

(34:26):
The guy here in this picture in the skillet T
shirt right in the middle. Shared the Gospel with Ozzy
Osbourne and gave him a Bible and he talked a
little bit about it online. Now, I maybe in the

(34:50):
coming days be able to actually share with you some
of the things that he said, but for right now,
he's just calling for books to pray for the family.
Some of the stories that he told about Ozzie and
the family are really interesting that Ozzie was very interested,

(35:18):
very interested in the Gospel. He was very interested in
the Bible. I even read some things to find out
and this just blew me away that he considered himself
a Christian. In fact, some of the stories I'm ready

(35:40):
today is that he was in fact baptized an Anglican.
I don't know. I can't confirm these things, but hearing
today that he prayed before every show, Yeah, just had

(36:05):
no clue, had no idea that any of these things
were the case. But I would say pray for the
family because obviously there's still a bit of an impact
that's that's being made. There's an interview out there with
Zach Wilde in which he states that Ozzie would often

(36:27):
hold prayer circles and was a faithful believer in Christ.
Here's something I think this is from one of the
TV shows that they did. There was a I think
there was a in later years there was a show
that he was on going to a church. Now there

(37:21):
you have it, folks, Rest in peace.

Speaker 14 (37:31):
In our family and to me and Dad it was
not only both of our first number one in the UK.
It represented a time in my life and a time
in Dad's life. It represents our relationship, how much we
love each other. The Saint Louis Women's quiet were bloody amazing.

(37:52):
It was very much. It was beautiful.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
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