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Big Pharma and the Book of Revelation // Are You TERRIFIED on No King’s Day? // David Black’s Brand: A Fake Pastor’s Viral Moment.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Three Stories version of The Todd Herman Show.
Story number one Big Pharma in the Book of Revelation,
Story number two, are you Terrified on No King's Day?
And story number three David Black's brand a fake pastor's
viral moment. We'll talk about this with the help of
God Almighty.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
The Todd Herman Show is one hundred percent disapproved, but
big pharma, technocrats and tyrrene s everywhere from the high
mountains of Free America. Here's the Emerald City exime Todd Herman.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times to which God has decided we shall leave.
Do you think God uses words accidentally? Do you think
that the God in the universe who gave a nickname
to his son, his son is known sometimes as the
word In the beginning was the word, The word was

(01:03):
with God, and the word was God. The word became
flesh and dwelt amongst us, the word being Jesus Christ.
Do you think that God is sloppy with words? Or
do you think the inventor of all language is precise
in word usage. Do you think that the Bible is
useful for our teaching instruction? And rebuke at all times,

(01:25):
in all ways. Do you think that God has quoted
for us the ability to read his word, let's say,
in our bodies. I'm not saying the word of God's
as in the Bible, but his word DNA is readable,
it is noble, it is repeatable, it's falsifiable. It's an
extension of words. I regard the universe and the way

(01:49):
it works, which can be explained through physics as yet
another language. Mathematics is a language, after all. So God
takes words very, very seriously. And in the Book of
Revelation there's a word that relates to modern pharma. We'll
talk about this, but first some of the pharma origin
stories that people have missed. There was a gentleman who

(02:10):
appeared in a podcast to talk about the basis of
pharma and how it began, the origins of pharma, And
if you have ever read anything about this, what Gerald
Posner says here will remind you of something. Reminds you
of some camps in Germany at one of the darkest
times in the history of.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
The world, Bey or Aspirin. We think about them. They
had smart guys inside the lab. The Germans dominated the
pharmaceutical company, and over a five year period from eighteen
ninety eight to nineteen oh three, their scientists in their
labs discovered four different drugs. The first one in eighteen
ninety eight is a set of menaphin what we call taylanol.

(02:49):
They came up with that pretty amazing. And then in
nineteen eighteen ninety nine they come up with aspirin, a
wonder drug. In nineteen hundred they come with a better
morphine and they name it after the German word for
heroic heroche, heroin. They market it, they trademark heroin in

(03:10):
the United States, and they sell it as a cure
for morphine addiction. It's fantastic. Yeah, no, no, I'm kidding
you not. And it does, of course cure for morphine addiction.
You'll give up morphine, you'll go to heroin.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
They also sell it.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
To be able for babies, for cop and then in
nineteen oh three, at the end of this five year period,
they came up with the first barbituate, phoenobarbital, which they
also had. So now think of this, They've got tylanol,
they've got aspect, they've got heroin, they've got pheno barbital,
and they made decision not to put one on the
market because inside their laboratories with laboratory rats, one of

(03:44):
them was showing all types of harms. Guess which one,
Thailand All, they did not put a sena minefit on
the market.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
From the Patrick David Bett podcast. So, if you've ever
read about the history of pharmaceutical companies and the death
camps and the camps in World War Two, you know
the camps, then you know that this was also tested
in human beings. You also know that the first sex

(04:11):
change church surgery ever done was done against the prisoners
will I. He was done twice. There were a lot
of those sots of experiments going on in those camps
at the time because people had been owned, they'd been stolen,
taken captive, and a bunch of spiritual captives were doing
to other spiritual captives horrible, horrible things. So this is

(04:32):
part of the origin story of pharma. But I want
to ask again, do you think God uses words accidentally
or haphazardly? Do you think that he's a sloppy author?
Because we're going to look for a second in the
Book of Revelation and how it relates to pharmacies and
pharmaceutical companies with the word pharmachia. Now, look, not all
pharmacies are bad. Not all pharmaceuticals are bad. You know,

(04:54):
he mentioned aspirin. It is a wander drug. And by
the way, Native Americans knew that, other tribal people knew that.
And not all modern medicine is bad. God gave us
the extraordinary ability to take portions of our bodies to
help heal others. For instant stem cells, the Wharton's jelly
portion of stem cells from umbilical cords are utterly, utterly miraculous.

(05:16):
They teem with energy to build. That's what they are.
They are building cells. And if they don't have a
role assigned, they haven't been told what to build. They
can build nearly anything in the body, muscle, tissue, tendon, cartilage, bone, teeth.
Nothing happens without stem cells. Now in our country, pharma

(05:37):
and insurance companies have made sure that you can't have
donor acquired stem cells. They have to come from whomever,
at whatever time, with whatever health conditions, and then they're
frozen and shipped around the country however many times and
stored for however long. That is not the case at
Renewed Healthcare in Mexico. Those stem cells come from a

(05:58):
world class hospital next door. They're carried downstairs in about
a five minute walk. They go into a world class
lab where they are analyzed. And that's why renew can
reject eighty to ninety percent of the stem cells. They
get past that point, they culture the great stem cells.
So when you're getting an ed treatment to get off drugs,
this brings back to life that part of your body.

(06:20):
If you want to have hair replacements, you get the
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of the body. You have myocarditis paracryditis. It gets in
and it destroys the information and can rebuild tissue there.
If you want to avoid knee surgery or back surgery,
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lost the use of their hands and found their hands
working the very next day. And yes, it works for

(06:41):
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E dot Healthcare. I don't think God is sloppy with words.
I don't think God is sloppy at all. Got questions
dot com has a org has a great answer on
the topic of pharmachia. The Greek word pharmachea appears in

(07:05):
Galatians five twenty, Revelation eighteen twenty three. Terms for the
same root word appear in Revelation nine twenty one, Revelation
twenty one eight, and Revelation twenty two fifteen. They're typically
translated into English as sorcery, witchcraft, or sorcerer. Ancient Greek
uses of pharmachea closely mirror the generic modern English word drugs.

(07:25):
The same Greek root word produced in English terms such
as pharmacy and pharmacists. Modern use of the word sorcery
evokes images of supernatural powers and spells. Biblical use of
pharmachia doesn't fit well such ideas. Rather, the terms suggest
various forms of drug abuse. Those might include drug use
in pagan worships, as an addiction, or as a poison

(07:47):
used to manipulate and control others. In modern English, separate
terms distinguished medicines, chemicals, and illicit drugs, as used in
most contexts, A pharmacist and a drug dealer both distribute
chemicals to different kinds and dastrically for dastrictally different reasons,
really drastically different ADHD drugs, antidepressants, anti anxiety meds are addictive.

(08:14):
The black box material says they're addictive. You know the
stuff that your doctor's treated. The back to black box
because they never show you. Ancient societies were no stranger
to mine ituring chemicals. Archaeologists note the presence of opium
happened many other substances in biblical agricultures. These compounds were
not as potent as modern options, but still capable of
powerful effects. Most importantly, there's this. Galatians five point twenty

(08:40):
is part of Paul's list of contrast to the fruit
of the Spirit Galatians five twenty two to twenty three.
That list works of the flesh Galatians five nineteen through
twenty one does not appear to be random. The references
are collected into groups of similar offenses. Paul begins by
mentioning sexual sin, than idolatry, then sorcery, pharmac and then division,

(09:01):
before moving on to druggingness in debauchery. His reference to
pharmachia is placed more closely to idolatry and sexuality than
to drunkeness. The word order hints that Paul associated pharmachia
with the use of illicit drugs in ungodly spiritual practices.
John's references might also be connected to pagan worship. Revelation
nine twenty one comes immediately after a condemnation of idolatry,

(09:23):
yet this reference also sits between mentions of unaliving a
person on sexual sin. Revolution eight or Revelation eighteen twenty
three is part of a condemnation of Babylon, referring to
his deception. The phrasing closely echoes the statements of Nahom
three verse four, which refers to charms. The Hebrew word

(09:43):
in Nahum is capes. It's used in reference to idolatry
and then translated into sorcery, as seen in Second Kings
nine twenty two, Isaiah forty seven to nine twelve, and
Micah five twelve. I don't think God's sloppy with words.
I think He's warned us about far big Pharma. How
many of their drugs are needlessly addictive. Do we really

(10:07):
need antidepressants and anti hexiety meds? Not since we've discovered
that there is no serotonin reuptake problem. Farma had to
admit that. I think the Book of Revelations, I think
the Bible itself warns us about the addictive use of chemicals,
and I think Parma's origin story was based upon getting

(10:29):
people addicted to chemicals. Story number two. So are you
feeling extra terrified today? It's No King's Day? Okay, okay, right,
be cool, It's okay. I know there's a bunch of
people who feeling terrified because it's No King's Day. But
don't don't don't panic.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Now.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
It could be that Antifa has something big plan today.
It could be that the Chinese Communist Party does, or Russia.
Could be that Black Lives Matter corporate has something big
plan today. President Trump is out of the country. If
you're sitting down to record this, he's back there signing
a piece of corb between Hamas and Israel. But paraple
are terrified in No King's Day. I know this because
a liberal woman told me that people are terrified of

(11:13):
No Kings Day. She says that we are terrified of
No King's Day.

Speaker 4 (11:16):
You have noticed the news cycle over the last week
has been even worse than before. It just seems to
be escalating, and I truly believe it's partly because they're
seeing how many marches are being organized all around the
country and around the world on October eighteenth. They are
lashing out in fear because they see all the opposition

(11:40):
from people. The fact that they cannot daslight the world
into thinking into believing that Portland is a war zone
on fire. Because there are now dancing frogs, dancing unicorns,
dancing eagles outside the ICE facility, Oregon National Guard is
there to attacked the peaceful protesters and not the ICE agents,

(12:06):
says a lot. They are lashing out because they're not
getting what they want. They are terrified because there are
more of us than they are of them.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Okay, more of you than there are of us. And
who are we? We are people who understand the dancing frogs, unicorns,
and eagles are a tactic. It's a tactic to pretend
these are all family friendly affairs. Those of who have
been watching Antifa for the past decade know this technique.
It goes from one frog on scene to when there's

(12:36):
media coverage and it's negative towards Antifa, they bring in
multiple frogs, and inside those frogs are people who are
often pedophiles, people who are domestic terrorists, people who are
screaming for isations to be unalived. They're the same people
wearing frog suits. Are they less dangerous?

Speaker 2 (12:55):
Now?

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Am I terrified on No Kings Day? Absolutely not? But
she talks about these things as if they're organic, as
people just showed up in frog suits. And incidentally, who
paid for the stinking frog suits? We'll talk about that now.
Is there reason to be terrified? Maybe if insanity terrifies you.
Caitlyn Bennett went to a No King's rally in Orlando.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
Shame, another one of.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Those shave shame.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
All.

Speaker 5 (13:43):
I don't want to be here.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
And you're really evil? I mean, how am I evil?
You're racist? How am I racist?

Speaker 5 (13:50):
You're white supremacist?

Speaker 1 (13:51):
How what do you mean? How your beliefs?

Speaker 2 (13:55):
And it's as simple as.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
That, your beliefs, agross, I suppose that and you're a racist?
And how I don't know, but someone told me to
say it terrifying. Well, in a way, it is. You
have people utterly captured into going out and screaming about
something they can't back up. It's it's but there's a
word for that, where you have a spirit inside you

(14:20):
and it's compelling you to do a thing and you
can't explain it. But oh yeah, being possessed, it's like that,
you can't explain it, why are you doing that? After
you do it, you're no longer oppressed or possessed. You
can look back and go, I did that. What's going

(14:41):
on with me? You were possessed? So who's paying for
the frog suits? Who's playing for the travel data? Republican
look into this and we'll talk about it. Clearly, there's
money behind this. There's money behind all politics, there's money
behind all moves in government. Is big, big money. I
was talking to someone the other day who's running for
school board for the first time, and she'd asked me

(15:02):
to come over and talk about this with her husband.
This is actually your husband asked me to come over.
We had this conversation, her husband and I and I said, look,
you're threatening the gravy train. And she said, but this
is a school board, right, and we build billion dollar schools,
billion dollar schools. You think there's big business who wants

(15:23):
their ten percent of the billion or their twenty percent,
So you're threatening the gravy train. That's the way our
country's constructed and that's the precipice on which your retirement
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Data Republican dug into some of the people who are
funding the No King's rallys together a flow sheet of this.
Some of the names you would recognize, no doubt, of course.
You've got a whole bunch of ACLU entities. You've got
the National Democratic Institution, You've got the National Endowment for Democracies.

(17:13):
You've got the Roads Trustees of the Lelands. You've got
the American Center for an International Piece, et cetera, ad nauseum.
You have the ACLU Foundation of Texas, ACLU of Utah, Albuquerque,
t Shirts Federation, all of them funding the No King stuff,
including probably the frog suits. Many of these things are

(17:34):
funded through donor advised funds, meaning they're money laundered, so
we don't actually get to know who's behind this. My
bet there's a whole bunch of China money behind this,
a whole bunch of Russia money behind this, because it's
all about the stabilizing. So are you afraid on No
King's Day? Not in the least. Why because you figured

(17:55):
out who they are, or you're ignoring something. They're not
going to give up trying to take America down. They're
not going to give up changing tactics. Right now. The
right in this country is flat footed in terms of
the frogs and the eagles and the dancing bears. They
don't know how to respond to this. How should they?

(18:15):
By taking the frog suits off? Virtually the people behind
the frog suits are the same people who break windows,
attack people, drop people to the ground, and beat them up.
The frog suits are a dodge.

Speaker 4 (18:29):
Now.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Should we be afraid, Absolutely not. Because God told us
the hearts of many were grow cold. He told us
we go through times like this. What we should be
doing is praising God that we're in these times, because
maybe this is a time or the end days are closer,
and those of us who worship the Lord Jesus accept him,
confess him with our mouth. We should be anxious for

(18:49):
those days. Except there's going to be people left behind.
What we can do in this fear that people have
is point to them to something that there is no
fear heaven in the new Earth. When there's times to tumult,
this is a great time for spiritual harvest, and we
as Christians, are duty bound to be undertaking that story.

(19:10):
Number three, David Black's brand a fake pastor's viral moment.
I'm not someone who's qualified to go out and ordain pastors.
I myself, I'm not a pastor. I'm not ordained, and frankly,
if my church came to ordain me, I'd say, I
don't think I want to be a member of the church.
I don't know that I'm sure of Christian to be ordained,

(19:32):
but we do know them by their spirits, and that's
what Jesus told us. And so I feel confident in
saying that David Black, this David Black were to talk about,
is a fake pastor. I feel confident in that because
there's some things that pastors don't do. If you don't
know what I'm talking about, you've seen his picture, you
just might not know who he is. There is a
purposely iconic photo that some journalists took. Maybe a journalist

(19:55):
maybe just someone taking an iconic photo. Nancy French was
excited to put this. A massed ice agent sprayed David Black,
pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Chicago, directly in the
face during protests outside the ice processing facility in Broadview, Illinois.
Photo by Ashley Resident of the Chicago Sun Times. Doesn't
necessarily mean she's a journalist, by the way, just because

(20:16):
she works at the Sun Times. That's a super super
well created photo. The rule of thirds in play. The
pastor's sort of arcing back. He's got his hand out
to defend himself from the spray. So what was this
so called pastor doing well, He was attempting to impede
ICE agents. He didn't want them to be able to
go out and carry out their constitutiony prescribed duties. They're

(20:38):
allowed to do what they're doing, And of course the
media jumps onto this pastor shot in the head by
ice agents sues Trump administration of her first Amendment. Woman
who captured chaos after Chicago pastor hit by ice pepperballs
speaks Outvice a video ice agent shoot a Chicago pastor
in the head with pepper ball outside Broadview facility. The

(20:58):
top DHS Official Defense Ice officers who shot Pastor with pepperball.
Video shows federal agent shoot Pastor in head with pepperball
during the blah blah blah blah blah blah. The Independence
put Pastor shot in the head by ice agent. Now,
I bet you that got some clicks because Pastor's shot
in the head. Of course it's going to get some clicks.
So who is this guy? Well, I saw the picture

(21:21):
and I thought, Okay, I bet he wasn't just praying.
I bet he wasn't just reading from the good word.
I bet he was impeding Ice agents. So I decided
to go look into some of his work, and I
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We've got the Chicago Sun Times taking the picture. We've
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Independent saying the pastor was shot in the heads We've
got him wearing his his caller, the priestly caller. And

(23:31):
we have a fake pastor. How do I know he's
a fake pastor Because Chris Bray pointed to one of
his sermons, and during this sermon, the fake pastor does
something a real pastor would not do.

Speaker 5 (23:43):
All goodness and truth, all things love will be part
of that new world, and nothing evil will be allowed
into it.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
I believe that the.

Speaker 5 (23:55):
Upheavals of the world which we are now experiencing only
the birth pains of that new creation. And I will
say it again and again This.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Is good news.

Speaker 5 (24:09):
The world is ending so that something far better can
be born again. There are so many signs of the times,
and I want to tell you of just a couple.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
The first is scary, and.

Speaker 5 (24:25):
The rest are meant to give you strength and encouragement
as we face the living of these days together. Just
a few days ago, on September twenty fifth, the Trump
administration issued a presidential memorandum titled Nspmash seven. I have
it in my hand now. It directs several government agencies,

(24:49):
including the Secretary of State, to the Department of Homeland Security,
and the Attorney General, to investigate and to prosecute entities
and individuals who who hold the following beliefs, one being
generally opposed to fascism.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Let's pause right there. Do you believe that our state departments, FBI,
and government are going to go after groups and individuals
who are generally opposed to fascism? Does anyone believe that
everyone watching and or listening to this is generally opposed
to fascism? Every single one of you. If you actually

(25:29):
mean fascism, that's of course not what the pastor means.
More importantly, that's not what the order says.

Speaker 5 (25:36):
Being anti America, being anti capitalist, being anti Christian, being
an extremist on migration, race, or generally, and finally, a
hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on family, religion,

(25:57):
and morality.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
Many general.

Speaker 5 (26:00):
Pam Bondi has been directed to compile a list of
any group or entity or individual which fits these criteria.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
The order describes Antifa, it describes domestic terrorist groups. It
describes the activities of domestic terrorist groups. It does not
say it's going out after individuals or even entities that
are generally anti fascists or anti Christian. That would mean Muslims.

(26:34):
Muslim faith is against Christianity. The Jewish faith is too.
They're just more friendly about it, were adverse to one another.
Faith wise, in the eyes of Christians, Jesus Christ is
the way, the truth of the life. No one gets
to the Father but for him. In the eyes of
Jewish people, particularly observants Jews, strict Jews, Jesus is well
not the Messiah. And there's people like Ben Shapiro, who's

(26:55):
so proudly Jewish, who thinks that Jesus was a common criminal,
nothing more. Ben Shapiro said, they're not going after Ben Shapiro.
They're not going after Dennis Pegor or anybody like that.
They're not going after Muslims. This order is about going
after terrorist organizations. In fact, in Section two of this order,
it says investigating domestic terrorist organizations, the National Joint Terrorism

(27:19):
Taskforce and its local offices shall coordinate and supervise a
comprehensive national strategy to investigate, prosecute, and disrupt entities and
individuals engage in act of political violence and intimidation designed
to suppress lawful political activity or obstruct the rule of law.
The strategy shall include the investigatory and prosecutory measures set
forth in this section. The Terrorism Task Force shall investigate

(27:43):
potential federal crimes related to such acts or recruiting or
radicalizing persons for the purpose of political violence, terrorism, or
conspiracy against rights, or the violent deprivation of any citizens' rights.
And incidentally, these people who are doing this are breaking
the law. When you're blocking ice facilities and blocking people
from going out to do their jobs, you are breaking

(28:05):
the law. In the Federal Code, eighteen USC. Section one
one one a one, it is a crime to forcibly assault, resist,
to pose, impede intimidate or interfere with any federal officer
or someone assisting them while they're engaged in their official duties.
Penalties without a deadly or dangerous weapon up to eight
years in prison, with a deadly er dangerous weapon, or

(28:26):
inflicting bodily injury up to twenty years. What was the
pastor doing again, if you go back to the iconic photo,
let's remember this. The pastor wasn't praying. He wasn't sprinkling
holy water, he wasn't baptizing kids. He wasn't praying for
the officers. He was impeding them. He was, apparently, it seems,

(28:53):
committing a federal crime. He wasn't arrested, He's not facing
eight years in prison. He's suing them under First Amendment
rights because in his mind it is the rights, the
First Amendment rights to impede officers. That's not what the
US Code says. So how does this add up to
him being a fake pastor? Because real pastors do not

(29:18):
stand at the pulpit until bold face lies. Real pastors
do not foment violent revolution. Real pastors can fororment resistance.
Real pastors can say we are not going to do
what the government says. Real pastors can say we're not
locking down. There's a bad flu going around. That doesn't

(29:40):
mean we're going to stop church services. Real pastors can
say you can come into a church with or without
a mask. Real pastors can say, we are going to
stand against funding abortion. We're going to stand against funding
chemical surgic commutilation of kids. We're going to stand against
we're not going to participate. Our church will in fact
stand against passive resistance to these things. Churches can do that.

(30:03):
They do not go out and impede federal officers and
then lie about it from the pulpit. There's a US
border commander named Greg Bavino, and he also went to Chicago.
But it's sort of a different reception than you might think.
See people who live in these cities, people who live
in these cities and to become war zones. It's bothersome.

(30:26):
And it's not just the illegal immigrants that's bothersome. Black
people in Chicago are in part, well in whole, really
against illegal immigration, them in going to town hall meetings
saying look, you're not doing anything about it. Illegal immigrants
are taking our jobs in our housing. And this is
all part of the design to tear the country down racially. Reminder,
this pastor should be speaking that in the body of Christ,

(30:48):
there are no racial differences. Jesus sees us all the
same way. There's no racial differences in the eyes of
Christ as He've used the body of Christ. So people
who live in these cities, who come out and time
and time and time in see a block full of
cars with their windows broken out. Have you ever seen
that or experience that you walk out to your car
to go to work and every car in the street
has a window broken out. I remember in Seattle, I

(31:10):
just got right out after someone stole my laptop. I
was one of many cars one morning. Idiotically, I kept
my laptop in the back of my car, thinking it
was hidden. That's the one morning the guy got at
it and I chased him into an office building and
he dropped my bag and ran. I got my laptop back.
Praise God, it was my work laptop. I was a
lucky one. There were fifteen cars in that street broken

(31:31):
into and it was at five o'clock in the morning
when we were in the gym. It gets flat bothersome
to go home and see five or six doors kicked
in this happens in these cities, and when President Trump
is bringing the National Guard into backup law enforcement, funny thing,
some of the residents are very very excited to see them.
This is the US Border Commander Greg Bovino, and he's

(31:53):
been going out and helping to capture illegal immigrants. Runs
up in Chicago and he posted a video of his experience.
How energy.

Speaker 4 (32:08):
Hey, we need to fantasy.

Speaker 5 (32:09):
You've got to have any you're.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
Going on, I think.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
As getting celebrators, he goes and thanked. People come up
to shake his hand. It's good to have him there.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
Now.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
See, if you've ever lived in these communities, and maybe
this fake pastor has, but maybe he's got a larger
goal in mind. If you've ever lived in communities that
are left behind by police officers, then you know the pain.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
You know.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
When I was a guy who lived in what is
euphemistically called you're not supposed to say the word ghetto,
but it was a ghetto. And I moved from a
pretty comfy place spokenne Washington in the valley, very very
very very much just a dream world to a lot
of people. We weren't rich, far from it, middle class.

(33:14):
But when I moved into the ghetto of Seattle, and
I lived in a place where it was not uncommon
to come out of your apartment building at night and
to see people walking down the street. And this is
back in the days when TVs were big, not the
big screen TVs, but these big, huge TVs you carry
around are stereos. It was not uncommon to drive down
the street there's people walking down the middle of the

(33:35):
streets suddenly selling things and they weren't their things. And
we all knew that it wasn't unusual to hear gunshots.
It wasn't unusual to see a drive by. That's the
place from which I was once kidnapped. Got into my car,
was not being situationally aware, sat down, and a guy
was pointing a pistol at my gut with his girlfriend
then back, who was smoking crack. And ultimately I took

(33:58):
them where they wanted to go, but wouldn't go into
the housing complex where I think I would have been unalived.
The reason I got out of that is because I'd
said God blessed, God, bless you to the lady when
she sneezed, and I called her ma'am. It's the reason
I got out of that guy let me go. And
if you've ever been in those neighborhoods that are beset
by crime and you have a community policing station open, yep,

(34:20):
the criminals hate it, the gangs hate it. But when
that happened in our neighborhoods and they opened a community
policing station, wouldn't she know it that the days after
it opened and there was the vandalism, there was a painting,
there was even a breaking of a window. But two
days after that there were the roses left, the flowers left,

(34:44):
the never forget waiting for the bus to go downtown,
standing there as some of the women from the neighborhood
brought food over to the officers, talking about it had
been too long since they had cops in the neighborhood. See,
the people who live in these neighborhoods, they understand crime
because it's the stuff that keeps them up at night,
because when they hear a gunshot, they're wondering, was that

(35:05):
my grandbaby? Was that my grandson or my son? This
pastor tells lies from pulpits, that's a fake pastor. Real
parents are up at night because of crimeer in neighborhoods
like that, This is the Todd Hermannshaw. Please go, be well,
be strong, be kind, and please make every effort to
walk in the light of Christ.
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