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Saul Alinsky was a writer and activist who sought to destroy America, and his ideology is from a perspective of rage. There are many disciples of this rage on the left. Let’s examine one Democrat Mayor in California, who IS the assassination culture.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Assassination culture that didn't just pop up overnight. It was
propped up, It was nurtured, it was propelled, it was watered,
it was nourished. And we can go back in time
a little bit to a cats you've probably never heard of.
I hadn't. He's a former Democrat mayor from a California
town who was at that time assassination culture. Emotionally, these

(00:23):
are the disciples of Sololinski. More potently and more importantly.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
The disciples of his rage.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Sololinsky was a writer and an activist and sought to
divide and destroy America. And it all came from a
perspective of rage. The disciples of Olinsky's rage and a
Democrat mayor in California does typify assassination culture. We'll talk
about this with the help of Bulwark Capital Management, Know
Your riskpodcast dot com and with thanks to God Almighty.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
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Speaker 1 (01:16):
Today is the day the Lord has made in These
are the times to which God has decided where you'll live.
There was a time when if the cops were to
put out on the radio officer needs help. That's every
agency shut things down to go to the officer take

(01:37):
of the officer was taking fire, officer needs help, Officer down,
shots fired, officer down. That didn't happen in Chicago when
a custom Border Patrol truck was surrounded and under attack.
We now have the nine one one, or actually the

(01:57):
dispatch traffic. We're in the Chicago Police say they are
not going to respond. The officer says, these are the
orders were given. We are not allowed to respond. Trisha
McLaughlin from Ohio noted this the morning had happened this
morning during routine patrolling in Broadview, in the same area

(02:19):
of Chicago that law enforcement were assaulted yesterday. Our brave
law enforcement officers were rammed by vehicles and boxed in
by ten cars. Agents were unable to move their vehicles
and exited the car. One of the drivers who ran
the law enforcement vehicle was armed with a semi automatic weapon.
Law enforcement was forced to deploy their weapons and fired
defensive shots at an ARMUUS citizen who drove herself to

(02:41):
the hospital to get care for her wounds. The armed
woman was named in a Custom Border Patrol intelligence bolton
last week for doxing agents and posting online, Hey to
all my gangs, let's f those mfors up. Don't let
them take anyone. Thankfully, no law enforcement office were seriously
injured in this attack. Pritzker's Chicago Police Department is leaving

(03:02):
the shooting scene and refuses to assist us in securing
the area. Those are growing crowds and we are deploying
special operations to control the scene. This is an evolving situation.
We'll give more information as soon as it becomes available.
Trish's a spokesperson for the Custom Border Patrol Agency. So
nine one one traffic went out, rather dispatch traffic went out,
request for help. Officers need assistance, and it was not coming. Now,

(03:27):
this is, of course, a passive acceptance of assassination culture.
It's hoping it happens. Pritzker is hoping a Custom Border
Patrol official is killed. He's hoping they have to fire
their weapons at a US citizen. He's hoping to have
a George Floyd. He's hoping it's a woman. He's hoping
it's a Bipock. He's hoping for death. This goes back aways.

(03:51):
It didn't just come around, so we're going it didn't
just other words pop up. It's been grown, it's been nurtured,
it's been planned, it's been planted, it's been encouraged, it's
been rewarded, it's been feticized, it's been fantasized about, it's
been promoted. And we're seeing now the fruits of this
assassination culture. As these are disciples of Saul Olensky. Pick

(04:14):
a target, isolated, cut it off from a support base,
don't let it up, don't let it breathe never get it.
Time to strategize, keep changing tactics, you know the play.
So President Trump is in a position where he has
to do these things because now we have open rebellion
in an open assassination culture. I want to look at
this societally. We'll look at it emotionally and look at

(04:37):
it from a timeframe of what happened with Charlie Kirk
right back to a small town mayor, former mayor you've
never heard of, in the state of California. And we'll
get into that in a second, and you'll see what
I mean when I talk about emotional assassination culture. It's
easy to be emotional when something as elementary to your life,
such as your hands don't work. I mean, imagine that

(05:01):
you wake up in the morning, go to turn on
your car and it won't work, and it's not the
battery batteries find the engine will not catch, it will
not turn over. You know that sick feeling. Imagine it's
your hands. Guy just went down to Mexico. Renew Healthcare
was down there with my friend Brent. They weren't there together,
but they met down there, and he came down from
Canada unable to use his hands. The inflammation in his

(05:25):
arms was so bad he couldn't close his hands around things,
so it Renewed. First thing they did, of course, is
go and do blood tests and make sure that he
doesn't have cancer, et cetera. They do this for everybody,
everybody they screen importantly, you know, very very very precisely.
They gave him some ivs, no doubt, designed just for him.
I'm sure they put him in the hyperbaric chamber just

(05:47):
for him to get his body ready to accept the
stem cells that they get from umbilical cords. Right next
door at a world class hospital from people they know
because they pay for the bursts of these women. They
monitor the health of the women and the babies before
and after pregnancy, and Renew is so advanced that they're
able to reject ninety percent of stem cells because they
don't meet their quality standards. Then they culture the cells

(06:10):
that remain. Everything I just described about the cell process
is illegal in America. They want you to have celli
mic cells frozen and shipped from whomever for however long,
and stored for however long. The next day that man
was able to use his hands. Now he has tissue
to rebuild. The stem cells will do that over time.
This is something that happens with backs and shoulders and

(06:31):
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(06:51):
Todd Herman Show family. It's Renew r E n ue
dot Healthcare. So assassination culture didn't pop up one day,
just like the so called drag Queen's story time didn't
pop up one day. Just like it's not a coincidence
that every media outfits as figurehead Biden would say, called
it the safest, the most secure election in history, just

(07:13):
like it's not a coincidence that the injections were safe
and secure. Just as the racism that so casually tossed
about now from mockingbird media members is they denigrate people
for being white, as whites become the new original sin.
Just as churches that are departing the word of Gods
and replacing it with the word of man. None of
these things just popped up overnight. They were long and planning.

(07:36):
An assassination culture is the obvious end results of following
a Sololinsky. We're seeing his disciples. Everybody makes disciples. There's
a big misunderstanding about disciple making. Jesus had apostles, people
who walked with him, who made disciples.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
People who believe in the Lord.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Jesus and confess him as the Lord the Savior, walk
with him, have the Holy spirits. As we bring others
people into that state of being, we're making disciples.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
But everybody makes disciples.

Speaker 1 (08:07):
Of something if you have any influences all you're making
disciples of something. It could be football you're making disciples of.
It could be politics you make disciples of. It can
be anything that you spend a lot of time and passion,
pour passion into and spend a lot of time with,
and people around you younger than you are impressionable by
you that they observe. Alynsky created an impression across an

(08:30):
entire generation of Democrats that their job is to tear down,
to destroy America so it can rebuild in Sololinsky's image.
Except Sololynsky never talked about rebuilding anything. None of his
books contain any any examples of rebuilding. But if you
look at the past couple of weeks where assassination culture

(08:50):
is at now, remember it didn't start this way. It
started in the heart as people were taught to think
of political opponents not just as enemies, but as underlings
and subhuman And you can see this in the attitude
of this small town California mayor from years ago. This
assassination culture became something that was bubbling up and being

(09:11):
nurtured and promoted. Think of the past few weeks, Democrat
appointed pro board released a maniac who had murdered a
six year old boy.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
Guy was just walking.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
He's driving through a neighborhood. He saw a street named
Gray Street. It reminded him of Grey's anatomy and scalpels
and knives, so he stops his car. He found a
home where the door was unlocked. He went in and
he stabbed this boy to death, and then tried to
stab his father as the father was desperately fighting to
save his family, and his father did save his family.

(09:46):
That man has been paroled. Oh incidentally, speaking of assassination
culture and the nurturing of it and the growing of it,
that guy had no previous criminal record. In fact, he
was a good employee, and then he started smoking a
lot of the stink weed, a whole lot, and probably
gave himself drug induced psychoses. Assassination culture isn't just political.

(10:08):
There are people who have been made insane through drug culture.
These things map back together. Do you think that our
enemies don't understand that flooding our country with fentanyl and
meth and heroin and marijuana, and flooding it with this
and keeping the prices low even as it's legalized in

(10:28):
some of the separate countries. You think they don't understand
that this destabilizes that it's an assassination of the United States.
Assassination culture, of course, against an individual is just that
to kill a so called important person or person with influence.
But the assassination of the United States happens from within
as they take steps like this to destabilize our cities.

(10:50):
And look at Pritzker, and look at the mayor, the
Tina Brown, Democrats, dictator and Oregon, all of them denying
there's an issue, all of them involved in societal assassination.
We had this a Democrat appointed judge gave eight years
in prison to a gender defiant man who tried to

(11:12):
assassinate Justice Kavanaugh because he now pretends to be a woman.
Eight years could have been a life sentence. She gave
him eight years, and she bragged about the fact that
this has to do with his gender defiance. So assassination
culture is nurtured, it's watered, it's cared for, it's pushed forward,

(11:34):
it's rewarded in this case with the lesser sentence because
he's part.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Of the special class. There's this.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
A Democrat Attorney General candidate Jay Jones, in writing to
a friend fantasized about creating a circumstance where his political
opponent where his political opponent and that opponent's wife had
to watch their children get murdered before they were murdered. Yes,

(12:04):
he's now kind of apologized for it's but he notes
it was a private conversation. The Virginia Beach Democrat Party
has doubled down on support for him. You have Democrat
senators who are as of yesterday still supporting him. Assassination
culture didn't just pop up. It was cared for and nourished.

(12:28):
It was birth cared for and nourished and pushed forward
to a point where now the more educated you are
as a Democrat, the higher eds you have achieved, the
more likely you are to accept assassination culture. It's sixty
percent of Democrat women now say it is reasonable to
assassinate President Trump. Sixty percent of Democrat women it's reasonable

(12:52):
to assassinate the president of the United States. It might
have to happen. College campuses now are trending up to
thirty five to forty percent of young people on college
campuses say it might be necessary to kill a speaker
coming to campus to prevent the speaker from speaking silence

(13:12):
is violence, words are violence. Barack Obama speaks phrases like
doing violence to the truth. Antifa speaks in the phrase
of we are not violent people, we're counter violent people,
just as we are not fascists, we're anti fascists. This
has been birthed, it has been nurtured, it has been fed,

(13:32):
it has been pushed. And the point is this, it
eventually becomes groups of people. When eighty percent of people
support assassinating a president, why wouldn't.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
You do it?

Speaker 1 (13:49):
What would be the cost? Because this stuff is being rewarded.
We all remember, because it's not been very long since
we lost Charlie Kirk, we all remember people who effectively
said it was Charlie's fault. This is an outcome of
assassination culture. At least this guy was fired for a
little bit from MSNBC. He's now doing media appearances elsewhere.

(14:11):
This is the hapless Matthew Dowd.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
Yeah, and again emphasize what you just emphasize.

Speaker 5 (14:16):
We don't know any details of this that we don't
know if this was a supporter or shooting their gun
off in celebration or so. We have no idea about this.
But following up what was just said. He's been one
of the most divisive, especially divisive younger figures in this
who is constantly sort of pushing this sort of hate
speech or sort of aimed at certain groups. And I

(14:38):
always go back to hateful thoughts lead to hateful words,
which then lead to hateful actions. And I think that's
the environment we're in that people just you can't stop
with these sort of awful thoughts you have and then
saying these awful words and not expect awful actions to
take place.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
And that's the fortune environment we're in. A turning point
you to say, is confirmed that he was shot, So.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
That was MSNBC. Matthew Dad was fired after that after
he expressed hateful words and untrue words about Charlie Kirk, inviting,
by his logic, inviting his own assassination. His logic contends
that if you find that upsetting Matthew Dowd, if you

(15:25):
went and said, hey, I'm here to kill you, he'd say, yeah,
I figure this is going to happen because they said
hateful things. But of course he never says hateful things.
Assassination culture didn't pop up, It didn't just arrive. It's
been nurtured over a long period of time, and it
began emotionally, and it began by allowing people like Donnie
Lemon to go on TV and spout racism against white people,

(15:48):
even though he contends to be married to a white
man and they at least have a relationship. But apparently
he's been absolved in this. The disciples of Sololinsky pick
a target, isolated, cut up from We cut it off
from a support base. Never let it up, never let
it strategize, never let it breathe. There's tactics for keeping

(16:08):
political opponents on their back euphemistically. Of course, being assassinated
began in the mind. It was political tactics. But its
outgrowth is this, and its outgrowth is easy to see.
There's going to be more of this. And it was
three years ago we started talking about there being more
of this. It was seven years ago that it began

(16:29):
using the phrase little baby Kahmer rouge on the radio.
I began saying seven years ago, they're not putting people
against the wall and shooting them yet. But when silence
is violence and words are violence, it's only a matter
of time.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
Before we get actual violence.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
This is Donnie Lemon and look again, Michael, you know,
I'm real So by the way, he's talking to the
one of the Capitol Hill cops who lied about what
happened during j six, who happens.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
To be okay.

Speaker 6 (17:00):
But no one is excusing Charlie Kirk's behavior and what
he's done and what he stands for. And a lot
of that political violence, if not most of it, it
happens on both sides of the AYE, but a lot
of that political violence comes from the right. You have
a president out there telling people that the police officers
that they can, you know, handle people aggressively and they

(17:22):
can do whatever they want with it, and you know,
just all kinds of things like that.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
You have a president saying you can handle people aggressively
and do all kinds of things. You have a president
who's saying, we're not going to let you spit on
DHS officers and push them and assault them. We're not
going to let you do that anymore. In the separate countries,
this has never really been punished. In the separate countries,

(17:51):
assassination culture has led to cops having to face IEDs
on a pretty regular basis, having their home stocks. I
talked to the wife of a cop who is home
in the separate country of Washington State. She was home
when Antifa rolled up to her house, and she lived
out in Snahomish in a pretty rural area. Her husband

(18:12):
served on the police force in Seattle. He wasn't there
and couldn't get there very quickly, so they walked down
in her private driveway banging drums, Gentra fire, gentra, a fire,
Get the fire, get the fire, and they were there
to threaten him and her with assassination. This didn't pop up,

(18:36):
It's not spurred the moment. The trend lines in the
polls show that the Democrats want more of this, because
the trend line keeps going up with Democrats and they
keep spouting things like this. Back in the day, Matt Gutman,
an NBC News took the emotional sides of the suspected
shooter in the Chartikirk assassination.

Speaker 7 (18:56):
The other thing that stood out to me, David, is
those text message is I don't know if we have
seen an alleged murder with such specific text messages about
the alleged murder weapon, where it was hidden, how it
was placed, what was on it.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
But also it was very touching in.

Speaker 7 (19:13):
A way that I think many of us didn't expect.

Speaker 8 (19:15):
A very intimate portrait into this relationship between the suspect's
roommate and the suspect himself, with him repeatedly calling his roommate,
who was transitioning, calling him my love and I want
to protect.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
You, my love.

Speaker 7 (19:29):
So it was this duality of someone who the attorney said,
not only jeopardized the life of Charlie Kirk and the crowd,
but was doing it in front of children, which is
one of the aggravating circumstances of this case. And on
the other hand, he was speaking so lovingly about his partner.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
So yeah, it's just hard to figure out The text
messageses are bizarre, but it's hard to figure out how
someone in the throes of an ungodly relationship as freeze
as a same sex union that is based on a
perversion based on a parent porn addictions to furry porn.
It's weird how he could also have a so called

(20:05):
dark side when he'd already.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Given himself to the dark side.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
So strange, isn't it. Assassination culture involves a whole series
of changing of the minds, changing of people's attitudes, and
it's going to accelerate. We know it's going to accelerate
because we can go back to a period of time
not so long ago, when this didn't exist. We can

(20:29):
go back, let's say, before we get there, let's go
back to Near a tandent. Remember Nera so Near a
tandeen had an excuse for a guy who is Jay Jones.
Jay is running to be the Democrats attorney general in Virginia.
He's a NEPO baby. He's never really stated at a
job very long. He's been an assistant attorney in a
general assistant attorney. He's been on a law firm, but

(20:50):
he was on furlough for fourteen months or unpaid or
leave for fourteen months. He got into the House of Delegates,
but apparently found that boring and step down because it's
his turn to be attorney general. He goes out to
it's this written fantasy of making his political opponents, and
his political opponent's wife watches their kids die before they're murdered.
This is all in text message. He's still getting the

(21:12):
support of the Democrat Party. They're not pressuring to step down.
Here's Near Attandon talking about this.

Speaker 9 (21:17):
So can I also say an interview with Leader Jefferies.
They can we stop with the pro clutching about the
mean tweets and some rare tweets that this week it
came to light that a Democrat candidate for Attorney general
state of Virginia called for the assassination of political opponent,
call for the assassination of that political opponent's family. And
there's not one national Democrat calling.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
For him to step aside, not one.

Speaker 9 (21:37):
It's disgraceful.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
Neil, let me let you respond to that, because that
is going to be a big story I think in
the coming day.

Speaker 10 (21:42):
I absolutely think people should criticize that one hundred percent.
It's I think it was a private conversation, Oh awful
and disgusting calling for public Oh, but then we should
condemn that.

Speaker 4 (21:58):
But then you.

Speaker 10 (21:59):
Should go down and when the President solved the Democratic
Party the Party of Satan, I.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
Think I've paid the price for violence on our side.

Speaker 7 (22:08):
But yeah, I agree with that, but then.

Speaker 4 (22:11):
Like criticize it.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Yeah, the price being a j sixth attack and him
losing position because of that. Calling a party the Party
of Satan, if it's accurate, is that hate speech? There's
not a thing on which the Democrat party disagrees with
Satan on not a thing. So this small town mayor,

(22:35):
this guy who screams at the top of his lungs,
it was years ago, he's no longer mayor, and yet
his emotional dysregulation is he screamed and screamed and screamed.
The problem. We'll get to more of that, because assassination
culture didn't just pop up. It's been coming for a

(22:56):
long time. It's been nurtured. So the nurturing is something
negative is just the same way you'd nurture something positive.
You nurture your business, I'm sure of it. If you're
a small business owner, smaller and medium sized business, and
you've got employees, and you've got infrastructure, you probably nurture
those things, and you probably live with some secure protection.

(23:17):
If God forbid, you were to get sued by someone
who maybe just as litigious and goes around doing that,
or an employee who became disgruntled, or just perhaps you
had a real problem. God forbid someone sued you, you
probably live with a bit of protection. You've nurtured in
your mind that you have the corporate veil. So if
someone did threaten to sue you, you begin talking as

(23:37):
your spouse, husband and wife saying, well, look, all they
can get is what the business has. They can't come
after our retirement accounts or a home.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
They probably can.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
A lot of business owners have found out in the
past few months have been telling you about Visible that
in fact they do not have a corporate veil. Friends
of ours who are in the real estate business. One
of their side hustles is rental homes and Airbnb and brbo's,
they didn't have the corporate veil. Friend of mine who
runs a boat rental sales business and water amusement toy business,

(24:08):
he didn't.

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the rest of this mayor, former California mayor Lamar Thorpe.

(24:53):
And this comes from trending politics. I'm going to give
credit to them. They're also the ones who put the dinging,
beeping things on this. Watch this emotional outburst. He's screaming
at constituents. This is emotional assassination culture.

Speaker 11 (25:10):
I have a number of bulleted items.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
For police community member.

Speaker 11 (25:15):
I personally believe that we're in the midst of a positive,
positive culture change with our previous two police chiefs, and
that our present police chief, doctor Ford, has another positive
addition to making this happen. If you keep changing people,
keep making excuses of a poor job you our city
council are doing all right.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Settle down, everybody, settle down.

Speaker 6 (25:40):
But that is a dog whistle, dog whistle racism, an
apologist for what's absolutely.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Raw, standing up pointing at him, that is do you
want to go outside? That you want to go outside?
I am sick and tired of being attacked by these
people in this community, apologize, I think for the rights
that somebody's going on in that community.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
You're the problem.

Speaker 11 (26:03):
You're the problem.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
This is an elected official who cannot emotionally regulate himself.
And now why should he?

Speaker 2 (26:18):
What is the cost?

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Sololensky was a passive Satanist. He dedicated his first book,
Rules to Radicals, to Satan.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
He called him Lucifer.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Uh, a community organizer so skilled he got his own planet.
So Lucifer created a wedge issue. He said to the
angels who fell with him folded him to hell. God's
created these beings in his image. They've got these bodies.

(26:53):
We don't have bodies. He calls them his masterpiece. Lucifer
had been thought of as the most beautiful of all
the angels. It created this wedge issue. And here were
the angels with God, the angels worshiping God, the angels
living in ultimates, complete peace, eternal beings. And it creates

(27:17):
this wedge issue based upon what effectively race. They're a
form of being angels. We're a form of being. While
we're on earth, we're below the angels. One day, those
of us who accept the Lord Jesus, speak that with

(27:39):
our mouth, confess that he's a Lord and savior. Agree
to be changed by him. Have the Holy Spirit. We
symbolize this or baptism. We abide with Christ. We don't
fall away. We stay loyal to the end. We go
to the new Heaven and the New Earth eventually, and
there we are above the angels. So Satan used this

(27:59):
community organizing style. Hey, you know what, if we're no
longer going to be in this packing order and he's
going to create these beings, look what he's doing to us.
Why we letting him do this? We're powerful. Some of
them came to earth the nephilum, you know this biblically,
and they mate it with females. Humans created a race

(28:19):
of giants that's effectively eventually died out, and they still
roam the earth, and they roam Hell, and they try
to torture people with division, with wedge issues. Pick a target.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
Okay, let's pick a target.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Let's pick this mayor.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
What's his support base? Oh, his voters.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
Really, that's the concern that Satan has. His voters cut
them off from a support base. What is everybody's ultimate
support based God? Try life without God? Try breathing without God,
Try existing without God? Cuts him off from a support base,
isolates him assassinated in hatred. They're doing the same thing.

(29:03):
Satan is the first ever political organizer. Slolinski is right
about that, the first ever activist. He's building an intersectional
army of people based upon wedge issues of hate and
avarice and discord and in the case of the sexual left,
sinful desire, covening of the flesh. It's just the same

(29:25):
wedge issues. It's assassination culture. Satan is an assassin. God
said in the garden of Eden, you can eat from
all of the plants here save the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil. So because if you eat
from that, you surely will die. Satan wanted people to die.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
He hates us.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
He's an assassin of entire races of people, generations, billions
and billions of people. He's an eternal assassin. We may
not be important people, but we're important to God. Presidents
aren't more important to God than we are. We refer
to Charia kirkch murder's assassination. It was he was a
man with influence, great political influence. But Charlie Kirk is

(30:08):
no more important to God than you are. And Charlie's
eternity hasn't been assassinated, but Satan's in the process of
assassinating the.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
Attorneities of others.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Assassination culture turns itself back on the practitioners. If you
are pushing assassination of other people, do you understand that
you are eternally killing yourself. You've made an agreement with
the spirit of murder. You've made an unconscious agreement, but
now I've informed you of it. You have made an

(30:39):
agreement with a demon who represents the spirit of murder.
You're walking around with murder in your heart. You shall
not murder. You're walking around lording power. We're going to
end your life because we can. And this comes back
around at you. You have become a person practicing sin,

(31:00):
particularly as you perfect the art of assassination culture, and
it washes down. False teachers face huge penalties from God.
Now that's normally described as spiritual false teachers, and I
think that's the most clear, non controversial way to describe that.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
But do you think.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Teaching people who are influenced by you that assassination culture
is okay? Isn't also permanent assassination? Permitive assassination is eternal
apart from God forever. So let's look at some other
examples here and then I want to give you an
example of the non assassination culture that magically appeared in

(31:42):
Portland magically. Now this part did appear overnight. It's anti
assassination culture that appeared overnight. Do you know what a
cordless hole punch is. You can go buy one at
home depot. Just ask him for a cordless home whole puncher.
I'll show you why. Talk about that in just a second.

(32:02):
We celebrate the culture of life at Alan Soaps, the
very opposite of assassination culture. We celebrates what some people
would think of as the least of these at Alan Soaps.
At Alan Soaps, John and his family employ young people
who could not get work elsewhere because the rest of
the world has been deluded into thinking they're not valuable.
Alan works there in qality control, in shipping, He invents

(32:23):
new fragrances of soap. His brother Ian works there. Both
these boys are really impacted by autism. Alan more visibly
in that he's nonverbal and he has incredibly difficult health challenges. Structurally,
he's had eighteen operations. He's a fourteen year old boy,
and life is about to get more difficult for them.
They're preparing for the day just around the corner where

(32:43):
their father, John goes to the Lord and praise God.
He got another extension on life. The doctors are treating him,
and it might be that God decides to lift this
and let him allow to stay. Let John stay here
for a while. But odds are not. Odds are that
maybe John sees the next summer. I'm getting this from him.
He tells me these things. So this is an opportunity
for you to do a number of things. One have

(33:04):
the best soap in the world that is all natural.
It's made right here in the United States of America,
not in China, not in a big factory. It's made
by a family and then family. There are one, two,
three generations of folks who make this soap, going on four.
This is what they do. The consequences. They're all natural
and as gentle as you can possibly get. So you

(33:24):
get the world's best soap. You get it from a
company who employs young people the rest of the world
would have had aborted and or stored away in a
mental facility. And you get to subscribe to soap that
will sustain this family after John goes to the Lord.
It is win win win. We just asked this. Try
the soap. If you like it, subscribe. If you've already

(33:45):
tried it and you love the soap, subscribe, go to
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off all the products there. It's alansoaps dot com slash todd.
I think via context, if you don't know what ac
cord this whole puncher is, you're going to see. And
if you don't know the phrase music festival from leftists organizing,
or explain it to you in just a second. This

(34:07):
is assassination culture. This is a disciple of the disciple
of Sololinsky. This is a disciple of the Democrat Party.
This is the disciple of the mockingbird media saying that
we need these cordless hole punchers.

Speaker 12 (34:25):
Start bringing cordless whole punchers to the music festivals. Whole
punch ice. They want you to stop dancing permanently. How
about you make them stop dancing permanently. Whole punch ice.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
Such a masculine young man, So you get what a
whole punch is. Obviously it's a firearm. You get what
a music festival is. Obviously it is a protest or
a riot. You get what he's saying. Assassination culture transp itself.
He is assassinating his soul. He is demanding that God's

(35:06):
people be murdered, and that his friends are people who
follow him on TikTok do this. It's an amazing thing
to see assassination culture disappear overnight. This is an image
of Portland Organ. If you're familiar with this area at all,
you know that this is right next to the ice facility.

(35:28):
You can see the water storage place next door. It's
right down there, right down near the water. You can
see the cold storage and look there's the ice building
and there's no one around. There's no tents, there's no trash,
there's no Antifa check in center, there's no one blocking traffic,

(35:52):
there's no one swinging ars on slings across their chests
threatening drivers. This happened when Christinohm came to town. The
police in Portland Organ went and got it all cleaned
up so it looks nice. Reminds me of when Gavin

(36:14):
Newsom decided to have all the homeless people, all the encampments,
all the human feces, all the fentanyl dealing, all the
open air sex trafficking and sex acts, all of the
open air defecation, all removed so the Dictator of China

(36:34):
could enjoy driving through downtown San Francisco. Reminds me of
when the dictator of the separate country of Washington State
did the same thing in Seattle, and when he shut
down the freeways, the major arterials north and south, so
that the citizens of Seattle couldn't get home, or to work,
or to the grocery store, or the kids to school.

(36:55):
But the dictator of China, who landed at Boeing Field,
was able to get into his limine and ride all
around our area looking at the beautiful real estates his
people are acquiring for him overnight. China is assassination culture.
It is a culture of death. The Democrat Party has
joined in this, but they know that when the television

(37:17):
cameras come around, you have to show a culture of life.

Speaker 2 (37:20):
They get the.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Trick you shall not lie, and this is lying.

Speaker 8 (37:25):
JB.

Speaker 1 (37:25):
Pritzker is a fan of assassination culture. He's pushing it,
he's nurturing it. He's moving people closer and closer and
closer to the edge of assassination culture by what he
says about ICE agents. This as this account says, and
this comes from Western Lensman great follow on Twitter. A
history in three parts. Pritcher calls DHS reports on people

(37:47):
boxing in and ramming federal vehicles propaganda. Senator Duckworth says
DHS is lying about people boxing in and ramming federal vehicles.
Twenty four hours later, we hear from a Chicago Police
Department supervisor, let's watch what do you know about this incident?

Speaker 2 (38:04):
We're federal agents boxed in and assaulted.

Speaker 13 (38:07):
Well, we don't have a lot of facts. What happens
in these sorts of incidences. Typically ICE puts out a
press release before anybody else can speak with the press,
and then it gets reported on social media and elsewhere.
So they are just putting out their propaganda.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
She claims that federal agents were surrounded and were threatened.
What are local authorities telling you about what they think
happened here?

Speaker 14 (38:34):
Well, they lie, right, the Trump administration lies. We have
a president who's a known liar, and they have been.
They've been lying about the situation all along.

Speaker 15 (38:45):
They're agents of law enforcement. If you box them in
with vehicles it is reasonable for them to believe that
they are being ambushed and that this could end in
a deadly situation. Do not box in any law enforcement officer.

(39:10):
If you ram any vehicle, especially that one that contains
law enforcement agents, and that's any law enforcement local, state, federal, county,
and you do this intentionally, this.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
Is considered deadly forced.

Speaker 15 (39:31):
Deadly force is anything that can cause great bodily harm
or death.

Speaker 1 (39:36):
Assassination culture has moved this to a point where two
latantly dishonest leftist politicians passively satanic in that they are
backing policies that all agree with Satan and disagree with God.
There's not a godly policy amongst them. I just make
the Satan horns instantly, I did.

Speaker 2 (39:55):
Did you see that?

Speaker 1 (39:56):
All of a sudden, It's making the saintan hearns those
guys say this. We've reached a point in assassination culture
where a police supervisor has to say to the public, hey, listen,
don't box in law enforcement. If you see us driving
in the street, don't get ten of don't get you
and nine of your friends and boxes in, because we're
going to think you're attacking us, and we might shoot
you it's all folding back on itself. Satan doesn't care

(40:19):
about political assassinations. You think Satan cares if Donald Trump
is assassinated. You think he cares that Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
First of all, God will use it for his glory,
as he's done with Charlie Kirk's death, and people coming
back to the Lord, people following in his footsteps, doing

(40:41):
as Charlie asked, Believe in God, go to church, meet
a good person of the opposite sex, wait to have sex,
get married, have kids, take them to church, all these things.
You think Satan cares about political assassinations. It's only one
politician in Satan's realm he cares about.

Speaker 2 (41:04):
That's himself. He cares about your.

Speaker 1 (41:07):
Eternal assassination or suiciding yourself eternally by becoming part of
this culture. And if you're part of a party where
sixty percent of women say it's okay to assassinate President Trump,
thirty five to forty percent of college students say it
might be necessary to kill a speaker so he can't
he or she can't speak on campus, you are suiciding

(41:30):
your soul eternally. And this stuff washes down this is
someone named Joel Phillips. Is that right, Joe Phillips.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
Take a look at.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
Her Instagram and LinkedIn and her socials. In other words,
Joel Phillips. So she's a makeup artist. She's over at
the Joel Phillips Artistry. She's an art Institute of Washington
Charter High School. Architecture Design, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She lists a

(42:00):
whole bunch of corporate sponsors she's been on see Mia,
Emmy winning Queer Eye Designer, Philly based. She mentions a
bunch of big companies that like her stuff. Bringing you
the latest and beauty, tech and lifestyle content, sharing my
passion and expertise, the relatable and engaging posts.

Speaker 2 (42:20):
So here's oh yeah, I heard it is. Hey, beautiful girl.

Speaker 1 (42:23):
I'm your Emmy winning MIA bestie. I don't know what
miua means, but I don't care really either. So what
is some of this engaging content she creates. I'll show
you some of it. Let's watch it together.

Speaker 15 (42:33):
Hi.

Speaker 14 (42:34):
You know ice agents have children too.

Speaker 12 (42:39):
Most of them have children too, And it's not as
hard as you think to figure out who they are,
where they go to school, they names.

Speaker 3 (42:45):
It's not it's not hard at all.

Speaker 12 (42:48):
I got a question real quick, where's the black militia?

Speaker 14 (42:53):
Where's the black militia?

Speaker 1 (42:55):
Funny A, she doesn't look a thing like her profile.
It's almost like there's filtering applied. Thing. B. She's casting
herself to hell as you treat the least of these,
so you treat me. Here she is suggesting that ICE
agent's kids be dosed and then consequently murdered because ice

(43:15):
agents are being murdered. She's doing this, she's laying around.
I guess what providing beauty tips for people while laying around.
We began today talking about this guy who apparently made
himself a drug induced psychotic who went and murdered a
little boy, but he was safe in his home. He

(43:37):
thought he was safe, and because the street said Gray Street,
it reminded the guy of Grey's anatomy, which reminded him
of knives and scalpels. He went in and stabbed the
boy in the head, killing him, and his dad came down,
tried to rescue the boy, tried to save his little
boy's life, had to fight this guy for the life,
saved the rest of his family. His little boy died painfully, frightened, terrified,

(44:02):
hopefully went straight in the arms of the Lord. A
judge has seen fit to release that man. Why well,
because he was sick in the head. After eight years
in prison, he's out. So I want you to hear

(44:25):
what his dad has to say, because there's a difference
between righteous anger and frustration and assassination culture. But his
dad has a promise for that killer. We'll talk about
that through God's lens here in just a second. Yep,
we've described a spiritual war. We've described Satan as the
first politician. We've done many things to try to bring

(44:48):
about the fact that we're all in a spiritual war,
and I do compare it sometimes to physical war. I
never served, but I've got a lot of friends who did.
Tim Krukshank is the founder and CEO of Bone Frog Coffee.
He served in three deployments as a Navy of medic
attached to the teams. He has been through a spiritual war,
no doubt, no doubt launching Bone Frog Coffee in this culture,

(45:08):
launching it at the same time as working as a
physician's assistant, a job he got fired from. No patient complaints,
no errors, no discipline referrals. Tim was spending too much
time trying to help his wife live through cancer, something
Tim helped her do for twenty extra years, still pushing
the coffee company, still employing people. Tim employees veterans when

(45:33):
every can. He employed a couple of young guys until
they left to go to Buds to go become Navy seals.
Got to call Tim the DVC. If they made it,
You can become part of the Bone Frog team. Just
go try the six four out samples. If you've never
tried the coffee before. Make this the day. I was
talking with a really good friend of mine I work
with on a real regular basis. He does a lot

(45:54):
for me and I couldn't do the show without him,
and he hasn't yet tried the Frog. So I'm hoping
that this will be the day the Frog, and I'll
know that if he starts typing it into his browsers
Bonefrogcoffee dot com slash Todd, you'll get ten percent off
your first purchase there fifteen percent of subscription coffee Bonefrog
Coffee dot com slash Todd. The father of little boy

(46:14):
who was murdered and I pray went straight into the
arms of the Lord. He has a message for the
man who broke into his Kentucky home and did this.
And he also has a message to the judge and
law enforcements who allowed this, well not law enforcement didn't,
but the judge who let this guy out.

Speaker 16 (46:30):
He stood up with me on top of him, just
stood up and threw me ten fifteen feet across the
room and went after her.

Speaker 4 (46:37):
Dean Tipton says December seventh, twenty fifteen, is a knight
that changed his life. He says his children woke him up.
He then found a man attacking his children, and.

Speaker 16 (46:46):
When I got to the top of the stairs, he
attacked me. He come at me with the knife.

Speaker 4 (46:51):
The knight took a tragic turn with the loss of
a life his six year old son, Logan. Dean says
immediately after Logan's death, he lost his will to live
in bed.

Speaker 16 (47:03):
I gave up. I gave up on life, I gave
up my family, I gave up on everybody. I just
wanted to die.

Speaker 4 (47:13):
In the years since, the family has done their best
to cope, but mentions they are mentally and emotionally scarred
and they are hurt that Ronald Exantis will no longer
be behind bars.

Speaker 14 (47:24):
Everybody deserves a fighting chance to have justice for them,
and it's not.

Speaker 16 (47:31):
I've had my talks with God because I'm not afraid
to tell you all I told the court, if I
ever crossed paths with him, I will kill the man.
I will kill him where he stands.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
I believe him, do you. It's not assassination culture. It's
a hurting father who had his son stolen from him
through a drug culture. This guy probably gave himself drug
induced psycho sees. He'd been perfectly normal, great employee, well valued, polite,

(48:04):
on time efficient. He went to church one day and
apparently had a psychonic episode. He began screaming at people
in church, saying they were cops and spies, they were evil,
they were satanic. Then he fell into tears and crawled
over to his girlfriend and baked her to marry him.
Later that day, he said, I don't want to marry you.

(48:25):
I don't even want to be around you. Get out
of here so I don't hurt you. Then he got
in his car, intended to drive to Florida, and stopped
in Kentucky and did that. It's not assassination culture, but
the nation's being assassinated from within, and people are assassinating
their souls. I beg that father to not do this.

Speaker 2 (48:45):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (48:47):
I probably would feel the same, No scratch that I
would feel the same. I would intend to do it.
I would probably make plans to do it.

Speaker 2 (48:57):
I would probably.

Speaker 1 (49:00):
Tend to carry him out. And I would hope that
there would be a brother who would say to me, Todd,
don't assassinate your soul. Don't do that, don't give up
eternity with Christ, don't do that. Don't do it to
your families. Don't make disciples of murder. I would beg that, man.

(49:21):
I would beg that man, God's justice is perfect and supreme,
and it is guaranteed. This is the Todd Hermer Show.
Please go, be well, be strong, be kind, make every
effort to walk in the light of Christ. And Man,
I hope that you great to have a great morning
your beloved family, like I had with mine today
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