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President Trump made the correct assertion that Portland is now a warzone. So, are his actions that of a fascist dictator, like the Left claims? No, and the Insurrection Act of 1807 supports this idea.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Christion came up to me this morning at least a
vision imagine a trinity with Antifa. Okay, so most people
can't do that because most people have never been around
Antifa members. But I was thinking about God's design and
God always always has her best interest at hers. Nothing

(00:20):
shocks God. There's nothing happening that he didn't foresee and
that he doesn't allow. So thinking we haven't given God
enough glory on the topic of Antifa. So we're going
to talk about that today through the lens of Portland's
and yet another rogue federal judge and the pretense that's

(00:41):
that federal officers in Portland are able to carry out
their duties without help from federal troops. We'll talk about
this with the help of renew dot Healthcare, and of course,
again thank you to God Almighty.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
But Todd Harman shows disapprove pharma technocrats in tyrans everywhere
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Speaker 1 (01:23):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times through which God has decided we shall live.
Someone asked me of the day, why is it someone
watches the live stream? Why do you look at your
computer back and forth. This is an old habit. This
is a you know, mostly a podcast, but it's an
old habit to be looking at live live feeds. Just

(01:43):
that's that's what I'm doing because if there's breaking news,
got to do the breaking news, because you know, it's
hard to beat radio out of a guy like me.
This is from Portland, Oregon. So this is some federal
agents down there, easily able to carry the duties without help.
And let's go through this. So watch this if you will.
It's from Post Millennial and he knows down there unseen,

(02:07):
Katie Davis Courts down there unseen, both of them risking
their lives. And what you see are organized attempts to
do something that goes to President Trump's need for federal troops.

(02:27):
So the drone flying overheads is probably a police drone,
I'm guessing, although Antifa somehow or another has their own drones,
which we saw used during the Chop Chaz thing, which
is of course what I call Antifa stan. We saw
them using those drones to figure out what were the
personal vehicles of cars that driven by cops and then

(02:49):
mapping that to facial recognition databases they're doing the same
thing down there. This is a paramilitary organization and they're
super well funded. So imagine eternity with these guys. So
President Trump called Portland war ravaged, and he's been halted

(03:09):
at bringing in troops. I don't think he should obey
this order. I think he should force this goat is
to get involved and show what they're at, who they are.
So this judge, Judge Immigrants, ruled Saturday that the Trumps
that Trump's Federalization Order exceeded his authority because the law

(03:30):
only allows the president to call in the national Guard
under exceptional circumstances, including invasion, rebellion, or an inability to
execute federal law using regular forces. The court found none
of those conditions existed in an organ and terming that
local and federal law enforcement were capable of maintaining order. Further,
because Immigrant ruled that Trump accided outside his statutory limits,

(03:50):
she found the order also violated the Tenth Amendment by
infringing an organ's sovereign right to control its own national guard. Okay,
let's let's look at just this. I went to a
very right leaning search engine Google, and I looked up
the president's constitutional authority regards to the National Guard. Here's

(04:15):
what the right leaning news source Google said, presidential power
to federalize the Guard. The president's constitutional authority to federalize
the National Guard is legisli legislatively implemented by the Insurrection
Act of eighteen oh seven. This allows the president to
deploy military forces, including the National Guard, for domestic law
enforcement in three main scenarios. Let's go through these together.

(04:38):
To suppress an insurrection or a state governor's request. Okape,
the governor of Oregon did not request the National Guard.
The governor of Oregon will not request the National Guard.
The governor of Oregon is sympathetic to, if not compromised
by Antifa. We know that the former Speaker of the
House once had her legislative director, and that legislative director

(04:59):
was an actually member of Antifa, so we know that's
not going to happen. Number two, to enforce federal laws
when unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages make it impractical to
do so through normal judicial processes. Let's pause and let's
go back to that video, the one we began with. Okay,
so what is custom border patrol? What is ice attempting

(05:22):
to do in Portland, They're attempting to locate illegal immigrants,
many of them criminal legals, many of them who've been
brought in by cartels. Some of them have been trafficked
in by cartels. They're attempting to locate children who are
brought in by cartels, who are often being trafficked for
labor and sex, or labor sex or both. They're attempting

(05:44):
to do that instead. What is ICE actually doing? What
are they doing every single night in Portland? You think
this is just an attempt to reach their building, just
an attempt to kill the officers. It's an attempt to demoralize.
It's an attempt to identify and docks and then cause
the deaths of It's also a successful attempt to soak

(06:09):
up all federal resources from being able to carry out
the duties through which they exist. They are there to
enforce or border by tracking down illegal immigrants. So if
you go back too point two, President Trump can, in
for our presidents can federalize the National Guard to enforce

(06:30):
federal laws when unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages make it
impractical to do so through normal judicial processes. The state
governor of Oregon is not going to invite the National
Guard because the state governor of Oregon is at worse,
at best sympathetic to Antifa, at worst compromised by them.

(06:52):
The police chief in Portland is literally in support of
Antifa and has acted as a spokesperson for them and
an apology for them. And if you think I'm kidding,
we'll go through that because this matters. Imagine eternity with Antifa.
Let's say that your job is to make breakfast and

(07:12):
Antifa doesn't let you make breakfast. They're screaming at you.
They have bull horns in your face. They're threatening you.
They're launching IDs at you. They're launching noxist gases at you.
They're trailing you, they're doxing you. They're screaming at you.
They're shoving cell phone cameras in your face, saying, Hey Nazi,

(07:33):
Hey Nazi, or those eggs, Hey Nazi? Are those eggs?
Hey Nazi? Get a break to eggs, Hey Nazi. Imagine
eternity with Antifa. If you've ever burned around full on
Antifa members, they're some of the most annoying, self righteous, entitled,
smelly people you'll ever meet. Imagine eternity with them. There's

(07:55):
a reason I'm saying imagine that. Imagine it. So we're
going to talk about this so called police chief in Portland,
a guy named Bob Day on the topic of Trump
federalizing the National Guard and point number three from that
far right search engine Google telling us about presidential authority

(08:18):
in the National Guarden. Your bank probably didn't tell you
about what authority they have to give you an actual
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based upon your corporate credit. They could do that. They
didn't unless you have a super special bank, maybe Schwab

(08:38):
private banking. Maybe maybe they didn't do that. Your credit
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eyes of a lawyer or the bank to my wife
and I's personal accounts, no difference whatsoever. Are getting that

(09:00):
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(09:21):
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(10:02):
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So Andy know is I should be recognized as the
pre eminent experts on antifa, and his book Antifa Unmasks
goes through and details their structure, their leadership, their goals,

(10:23):
everything really but their funding. And he hints at that.
And he's now been able to identify their funding with
some help from Data Republican and others. And it would
shock you, of course, to know that they're getting some
of this through NGOs, and some of their offshoots are
getting it from state governments. Liked Armed Queers of Salt
Lake City got some funding through the state of Utah,

(10:43):
which of course is a very very very liberal state.
Wait stop reverse that it's conservative. I turned to the
very very conservative search engine Google to ask about presidential
authority in the National Guard. We've been through two points
in relation to Portland. To suppress an insurrection or the
state governor's request, No Democrats in Oregon will ever request

(11:05):
help against Antifa, because they're all either sympathetic or owned
by or sometimes members of Antifa. Point number two, a
president can federalize the National Guard to enforce federal laws
when obstructions, combinations are inn simlagies make it impractical to
do so through normal judicial processes. I think we've proven that,

(11:26):
night after night after night, Antifa attempting to break into
the Federal building, attempting to attack federal cops, doxing them,
tracking to them their homes. We saw in Chicago over
the weekend how this escalated. There was an attempt to
murder Custom Border Patrol agents by ramming their truck and
then getting out to shoot them with a sub automatic rifle.

(11:47):
That happened in Chicago a couple weeks after the latest
attack against ice officers in Dallas. So just remember the context. So, yes,
they need help. The President and is sending in the
National Guard not to go make arrests, but to take
over the protection of that building. And yes, if then

(12:07):
people bum rush the building, they're going to get arrested.
Point number three, going back on this judge's decision to
pretend that none of these things apply to Portland, to
suppress domestic violence that deprives people of constitutional rights, and
the state government is unable or unwilling to intervene. Okay,
is the right to life constitutional? The right to not

(12:30):
be murdered. Murder is illegal. You have a right to
not be murdered. It is a severe violation of your
civil rights to murder you do. You have a right
to move freely through a city, Well, if you are
obaying the traffic laws. If you're legally licensed driver, you
have a right to use state funded property and federally

(12:52):
funded highways. In fact, it's very very hard to deny
access to federally funded properties. So do you have a
right to travel on a freeway or a federally front
of the road If you're a license driver, you could
say it's not a right, it's a privilege. Because you're
given the license that the license becomes a right. In Portland,

(13:13):
it is not unusual for Antifa to seize roadways, to
seize neighborhoods. They're doing it now. Did you know that
in the city of Portland's Antifa has appointed themselves traffic cops.
They aren't letting cars go down streets. And if you
don't like what they say, they are known to break

(13:35):
out the windows of your car and to pull you
out of your car and to beat you. And conservatives
will say that's why I go armed, good for you
protect yourself. They'll also pull you out of your car,
beat you and take your gun unless you're better at
using it than one Portland resident. Antifa gets help from

(13:57):
the police. They get support from the police. The police
are pro Antifa, at least chief Bob Day is over
the weekends. And it was last week that Katie Davis
Court was hit in the face and her eye socket
is deep, deep, deep black, very painful looking from a
tip of a flag pole. Katie's a friend. So Katie

(14:17):
was hit by Antifa this weekend. A conservative journalist, Nick
Sortzar was arrested, and we'll show you the circumstance under
which Nick was arrested. Pam Bondi, in between a Fox
News appearance and another Fox News appearance, said that she
actually gave Nick a call and said, we're going to
send out to meet kay Dillon to look at the
entire court or Portland Police Bureau as a civil rights violation.

(14:39):
So they foed. Now they're no the FA. Now they're foing.
In common nomenclature, this is Andy knows Work, Portland police
chief who apologized to Antifa. Portant Police Chief Bob Day
is the city's worst leader. Yet Andy lives in Portland,
which is insane and brave. So this is part of

(15:01):
his article. In September of twenty twenty three, retired Portland
police officer Robert bob Day was tapped by Mayor and
Police Commissioner Ted Wheeler to lead the Portland Police Bureau
after DEI hire. Chuck Lovell, who is black, abruptly demoted himself.
Demoted himself. It was the latest chapter in a turbulent era.

(15:26):
The man demoted himself. Why will follow on through the article?
Tell me if you'd want to be the Portland police chief.
Since Antifa's risen around twenty sixteen, Portland has burned through
five police chiefs in ninety years, each one failing in
their own way. Though Danielle Outlaw, that was a police
chief's name. That's kind of cool. Danielle Outlaw at least

(15:48):
publicly dared to criticize Antifa's routine violence on the streets.
She was never forgiven for that and was pushed out
of the role in twenty nineteen after serving for just
two years. The black police chief, Chuck Lovell, who demoted himself,
I wonder how often he was called race trader, because
this is something that white Antifa does to black cops

(16:11):
all the time. Race trader, slave trader. See, part of
their job is to demoralize cops, to make sure that
good cops leave and Antifa loving cops stay behind. And
how do you know they're Antifa loving well, for instance
this and I guess we could have grabbed this video.
But Katie Davis cords after she was assaulted, she identified

(16:32):
her attackers, she followed her attackers, She had them on
camera the whole time. She came across a police officer.
That police officer was actually being tasked with finding those
young women. Katie had already found them. She identified them
to the officer. The officer wanted to speak with them,

(16:52):
and the girls said, don't touch us. Don't touch us.
We're under age. Don't touch us. Don't touch us. So
he didn't didn't attempt to detain them at all. He's
a friend of Antifa. He did as he was told.
Then those young women went and disappeared into an Antifa encampment.
This was at night, so Antifa turned spotlights on Katie's phone,

(17:15):
They put up on brellas to block what was going on.
The girls, no doubt, change clothes, disappeared with the help
of this militant group. So that's going on. Back to
Andy's Peace. After retiring as deputy chief in twenty nineteen,
Day launched a DEI consulting firm called Reluctant Change. He

(17:35):
ran the business for years before returning to lead the
Portland Police Bureau. Lead it colloquially is your organization wrestling
with twenty first century challenges, from hiring and retention to
understanding DEI the next generation of employees and customers. His
website asked that was a red flag, writes Andy, No,
but I gave him a chance. Then came January twenty

(17:57):
twenty five, just days after President Trump's inauguration day, Day
released a video apology to an armed ANTIFA BLM militant
group involved in a deadly twenty twenty two shooting. So
let's recast this. Bob Day, retired as a cop ran
a DEI consulting firm, was brought back as a cop. Now,

(18:18):
can he chase down suspects? Nope, not a chance. Could
he deal in physical defense of himself with even a
partially well trained or even somewhat strong suspect, No, not
a chance. You'll see Bob Day in a second here,
And I'm not trying to body shame. I'm simply pointing
out the fact that he is not a cops cop

(18:38):
and he's not a leader. And we know that because
we're gonna read about this. Now, the Ferndale, probably the
Normandale Park shooting. For those people like me who've been
forced to live around Antifa, I remember this event. I
remember the celebration the ledup to this event. I remember
the yearly sometimes twice yearly parades and taking over of

(19:00):
parks and taking over of neighborhoods to celebrate a cop killer.
What are the things Antifa does is it goes into
the suburbs. It seizes suburban neighborhoods, It locks them down,
it steals their parks, and then it holds events to
honor cop killers. And the point is this, everybody in
the neighborhood has to tacitly endorse what Antifa is doing.

(19:22):
They have to hear the name of this cop killer.
They have to celebrate the cop killer or hide in
their house. If you come out to protest on behalf
of the police, your home is targeted and docks, your
car is tracked, You are known. Everybody gets it. This
is a terrorist group. If you do not at least
ignore the terrorist group, you're put on the enemy's list,
and then you end up having your windows broken out

(19:44):
and you know, riding the Normdale Park shooting on February nineteen,
twenty twenty two, a large group of armed ANTIFA militants
occupied the streets around the park for a direct action
supporting Patrick Kimmins, a black gunman killed by Portland Police
Bureau officers in two thousand eighteen after shooting two people.
So when they say when Andy says they went and occupied,

(20:07):
he means that they took over the streets. You were
not allowed to drive through here. If you attempt to
drive through here, we're going to surround you, and yeah,
you can run over us and then Portland you're gonna
get arrested for that. And if you don't just sit
there and let us have our protest while you sit
in your car for as long as we tell you to,
we'll break out the windows, pull you out and beat

(20:27):
you and destroy your car. So who organized these protests
go back to Andy's riding Kimmen's mother. This is the
cop killer's mother. Patrick Kimmens's mother organized regular armed occupations
under the banner of justice for Patrick Kimmens. In May
of twenty twenty one, a driver was beaten and robbed

(20:49):
of his firearm by the group in broad daylight. They
also smashed up his vehicle. The Portland Police Bureau never
arrested anyone, even though and this is Andy, no riding,
even though identified the suspects from their own be on
the lookout memoranda, so the police published on social media

(21:11):
be in the lookout for these suspects. Andy, now with
his voluminous detailed knowledge of Antifa, supplied to the police
their unmasked images, their names, and where they're known to be,
maybe even their home addresses. The police ignored that, got it.
They seized a neighborhood, they occupied it. They took a

(21:33):
guide to his car, and they beat him, destroyed his vehicle.
All of this at an occupation illegal, no permit of
a park in the neighborhood where Antifa had seized the
city streets, including having ars strapped to their chests in
a sling carry and demanding that people followed their orders

(21:55):
as to staying in their cars for however long. In
Natifa said, everybody get the picture. Imagine eternity with Antifa.
Imagine an eternity where you see a long lost loved one,
your uncle or your father, and you're an eternity in
my gosh, it's my dad, and you want to go

(22:17):
see your dad. At Atifa says, no Nazi Nazis don't get
to hug their fathers. Nazis get to look at their fathers,
but not hug them. You're a Nazi fascist. Imagine atternity
with Antifa, where they have no accountability, where they can

(22:39):
continue to multiply their hate. You're getting the picture. Imagine
eternity with Antifa. So we'll get back to this story
about how the Portland police chief chosen showed himself to
be pro Antifa. Here in a second. Now in President

(22:59):
Trump is calling at the troops. He's calling out people
who are going to follow the law. They're not down
there to start taking lives as willy nilly. That's not
who they are. If that had been the case, there'd
be a bunch of dead terrorists in Chicago. There'd be
dead terrorists in Portland. That's not the case. He's calling
in people like my friend Tim Krukshank. Now Tim is

(23:20):
no longer in the military. He's retired. He did three
deployments as a Navy seal. Now he's a mild mannered
former seal who sure he could break you with his
couple of fingers on his left hand, which is his
non dominant hand. Sure he could. He probably won't, probably
unless he refuse to tries his coffee, in which case
he will dox you with the drone, come to your

(23:42):
house and launch maybe just an armed personnel carrier. Just
Tee and some buddies just funning with you, just walking
through your house, funding with you. Just they're not going
to do that. The coffee Tim makes is the best
that I've had, and part of this is because of
his heritage. Is a seal, you do the very very
very best. You don't release junk, nor would you do

(24:04):
that when you put God country team on every single bag.
And then Tim understood something about himself. He knows how
to render aid on the battlefield. He was a medic
attach to the seal teams. He knows how to do that.
In the real world. He knows how to when told
by civilian leadership to do it, how to kill people
and break things in magnificent form, quietly in the dead
of night and not get caught. He didn't know squat

(24:25):
about making coffee, so he secured the help of a
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(24:47):
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(25:09):
the Normdale shooting. So we've been through the occupation of
the park in the neighborhood at the twenty twenty two
Normdale Park occupation or by the way in the taking
the guy out of his car and the beating him
and taking his gun and destroying his vehicle. At the
twenty twenty two Normdale Park occupation, armed militants from the
group clashed with a neighborhood resident named Benjamin Smith, who

(25:32):
is furious about the ongoing Antifa riots had been occurring
since twenty twenty. Pause, you know what's only conservatives and
Trumpians who hate Antifa right or in our case, are
bothered by them and hate what they do, since as
Christians were not the hate enemy. Benjamin Smith must be
some kind of maga. He's a free He's a grown

(25:57):
man who likes to dress up as a stuffed animal
and go to what I consider to be sexually themed events,
and most furry things are. Smith was a furry who
lived near the park. He opened fire during the confrontation,
killing Brandy Lynn Knightly and wounding four others. Knightley was

(26:18):
a regular at Antifa riots and used the alias as
June and t Rex and sad that she's dead and
that she is in all likelihoods with her colleagues people
like brown Shirts. We had Mao's Red Guard, the Khmer Rouge,

(26:38):
teen soldiers forever eternity, with people like her and her
fallen state, each bearing their closet one another for eternity,
each becoming more and more bitter for eternity, more hate

(26:58):
filled for eternity, more atrocious in every minute, for eternity,
never ending, with full knowledge that they will never get
out of that. That there is never ending misery, and
as you're in misery, other spirits mock you forever. So

(27:24):
it's very sad that she was killed. What we don't get,
and what we don't know, is the situation around why
a furry decided to shoot Antifa members. I can only
guess maybe it's because they were going to kill him.
Back to any Know's writing, Andy Know refers to some
pain suffered by Antifa. Why would any Know say that

(27:50):
because the police chief, Bob Day, remember him, mister consulting firm,
mister retired, who can't chase a perp, Mister not CoP's cop,
mister hencil pushing, big bellied, soft roly poly, unable to

(28:13):
wrestle with even a partially well trained suspect. I'm sorry
if that sounds like body shaming, but when you're a cop,
you should be able to affect and arrest that Bob Day.
Bob Day recorded an apology video for pain he had
caused and the Portland Police Bureau had caused Antifa. Let's

(28:34):
go back and let's look again at the right wing
search engine Google on the three ways in which are
three reasons for which a president can federalize the National
Guard suppress an insurrection at the state governor's request. That's
not going to happen, even though Antifa has made a

(28:55):
yearly by yearly multi day events of seizing neighbors with
armed men sling carrying air fifteens telling residents, you don't
get to go to the park, you don't get to
drive down the street, you don't get to go get
your kids from school. We don't care that you have

(29:16):
an operations scheduled, we don't care that you have to
be at work. You're going to stay in your car
until we see otherwise. If you don't like that, we're
more than happy to break the windows out of your car,
pull you out of your car, and beat you. And
if you're armed and have it yet shot one of us,
we'll take your gun and destroy your vehicle. Be happy
to do that for you, Or you can stay in
your car and shut up and be terrorized because we're terrorists.

(29:40):
The governor of Oregon, just like the governor of Illinois,
is not going to call for help. Second item condition
under which a president can federalize the Guard to enforce
federal laws when unlawful obstructions common assemblages make it impractical

(30:02):
to do so through normal judicial processes. I think we've
established that Antifa continuing to drive more and more of
their soldiers and terraces around the ICE building make it
impossible for ICE and CPB to carry out their official duties,
which is to go round up illegal immigrants. Instead, they're
busy guarding their building from insurrection, from being broken into

(30:25):
and officers from being killed. That's, of course, part of
Antifa's plan. Therefore, President Trump is more more than allowed
to recall federal troops in right now, that's a prema
facia fact number three situation under which the president can
federalize the National Guard to suppress domestic violence that deprives
people of constitutional rights, then the state government is unable

(30:47):
unwilling to intervene. Well, I would think that being pulled
from your car beaten and having a legally owned firearm
taken from you, and then having your car destroyed has
denied you of a whole series of civil rights, such
as the right to not be beaten, the right to
have your property, the right to be secured your property
from search and seizure, and the right to not be murdered.

(31:09):
And this is a yearly happening, by yearly and in
fact sometimes weekly happening. So what about this pain? The
so called police chief of Portland's Bob Day issued a
video this is and you know writing about it. The
supposed pain was that the Portland Police Bureau initially described
Smith the Furry as a homeowner rather than a renter,

(31:33):
and a press release and you Know writes a trivial
mistake became a propaganda weapon by Antifa and the left
wing press for a purpose I still don't understand you
this day. They argued that it somehow showed the police
were on the shooter's side by mistakingly stating that he
was a homeowner rather than a dude renting house. They

(31:54):
wanted to pretend the police were on the side of
the shooter. Police Chief Day even praised the Antifa gunman
who shot Smith and referred to the armed occupiers who
terrorist the neighborhood as peaceful traffic safety volunteers. They had
no legal authority to block traffic or direct drivers where

(32:15):
they could or could not go. Fast forward to late
September twenty twenty five, at a press conference responding to
the president's decision to surge federal resources to Portland. Day
downplayed the nightly Antifa violence outside the ice facility, claiming
it was confined to one city block and the Portland
Police Bureau didn't need any federal help. This was a
bold lie, that was So let's look at Bob Day's

(32:41):
statement here and then let's get to some updates about
who was arrested in Portland. Then let you judge for
yourself there. This is police Chief Bob Day. And you
tell me, am I being unduly critical of this guy's
ability to chase down a suspect, or to tackle a suspect,
or to to tussle with the suspect or do you

(33:03):
think that you could probably knock Chief Day down with
one swift blow, like no, not hitting him? And then
look at the quality of the statement here. This is
incredible a message from the chief.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
February nineteenth will mark three years since a mass shooting
at an organized demonstration at Normandale Park that forever changed
Portland's history in an unprovoked gun attack on a group
of Protests March volunteers.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Did you hear that protest March volunteers. He's making it
seem as if this was a legal license protest with
a permit, not the occupation of a neighborhood. He's not
talking about the sling carried ars. He's not talking about
the threats to keep people in their houses. And this
dude is not capable of chasing down a suspect.

Speaker 3 (33:55):
Tonightly was murdered and several others wounded, one critically. In
all likelihood, more people would have been hurt, if not killed,
had it not been for the efforts of a participant
in the demonstration who fired at the shooter and ended
the threat. Among the injured that night was a young
woman who went by the name Dag. Her injuries were
so severe she required the support of a ventilator for

(34:17):
the remainder of her life. In addition, I want to
recognize the role of the Portland Police Bureau played in
exasperating that pain.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Ready, this is the pain exasperated by the Portland Police Bureau. Ready,
this is incredibly painful, and I'm issuing a trigger warning.

Speaker 3 (34:33):
Following the shooting, PPB issued a news release calling the
perpetrator of this violent act a homeowner, when in fact
he was not. Additionally, the victims were mischaracterized as armed protesters,
when in fact they were unarmed traffic safety volunteers.

Speaker 1 (34:47):
Traffic safety volunteers. Now those people were unarmed. The armed
Antifa were not unarmed. They're the ones slink caring ars.
They're the ones who will pull you out of your
car and beat you as they did. You tell me
this guy's going to allow any criticism of Antifa? Does

(35:12):
he seem to be I don't know, in a weird
posture of licking boot to you.

Speaker 3 (35:18):
While we later corrected our written statement to identify the
perpetrator as an armed area resident, we did not clarify
this was an unprovoked attack on an innocent group of people.
We understand the harm this error caused, and for that
we are deeply sorry. You may have heard me say
before that PPB is a learning organization. It's my belief
that we will learn and grow from this matter in

(35:39):
a way that allows us to better serve the community.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
Well, good, how's that worked out? Are you better serving
the community in Portland's It is axiomatic that in courtrooms,
in arrest situations Antifa way ends. There's a journalist in
Portland who simply followed ontief his activity. He ended up

(36:05):
getting his arm broken in an attack after his armor's broken.
He drew his weapon, concealed weapons so that he wouldn't
then be murdered despite the fact that he was attacked.
His armor's broken. He's the one who did jail time,
not that people who attacked him. We'll get back to
Chief Day. So called Chief Day. Nick Sorteur was on site.

(36:32):
He's been with the Blaze media, He's been with the
media sources, He's been on Tucker's program. He's one of
the wave of a new journalists who goes out and
actually a films thing that the Mockingbird media says is
not happening. The Mockingbird media says none of this is happening,
that there is no uprising in Portland. There's certainly nothing
like an insurrection in Portland. And Antifa of courses and
ideas we've been told time and time again. So here

(36:54):
is Nick Soortor. And this is somewhat difficult to watch,
so kind of do a voiceover. Nick is on the
street and he is filming Antifa. He's just using a
cell phone and you'll see Nick is knocked to the
ground and then he makes the very very bad decision
to choose not to be beaten to death. So you

(37:15):
see Nick on the right, he's in the gray sweatshirt.
That's after his arrest, and interestingly, he was very calm
with the police officers and talked about how people needed
to know gods. In the video, there's Nick. You just
saw him for a second in the gray sweatshirt approaching
the street from the sidewalk. He's got his hands up

(37:35):
and these are the people who keep coming up behind
him pushing him in the street, is pushing them away
from him. That's Nick with his cell phone light on himself.
That's the extent of what happened. I want to see

(37:56):
it again. I want to see the crime that put
him in cuffs in a city where people are allowed
to break the windows of a motor's car, pull him
out and beat him. In a city where people were
allowed to hit Katie Davis Court in the face with
a flagpole and walk away. Look again at Nick Soutar's crime.
See him being hit. Let's go back to the beginning video, sorry, Alex.

(38:18):
Back to the beginning video. You're going to see fist
flying as they're hitting him and throwing things at Nick,
and he makes the decision to somehow make the decision
to defend himself. Imagine that hitting throwing Nick is down,
Nick gets up, he gets himself off the grounds, and
he's going to be the one voice and arrest moving

(38:41):
people away from him. Got it now. In a later video,
as Nick is arrested, Antifa stands are mocking him. Ah,
look at the loser groom pedophile. As Nick is talking

(39:04):
to the police about the necessity that people come to God,
allow God in their hearts. Imagine eternity where you turn
your back and people throw things at you and hit
you and knock you down to the ground, and when
you get up to defend yourself, you're placed in custody

(39:24):
and then you're let go and that happens again and
again and again for eternity. Imagine that's your eternity being
knocked to the ground by scoffing, self righteous spelly, spiritually
captured tormentors. And every time they knock you to the ground,

(39:46):
Satan picks you up and it starts again. Imagine how
that feels the first trillion times. Imagine how it feels
on the trillionth and one, How it feels when you
understand there will be a ten trillionth in one and
one hundred Intruanth in one Praise God, you're getting a

(40:13):
glimpse of what life without God would be like life
in torment. On Twitter, Homeland Security posted now arrives the
hour of action. Spicy Tunero wrote, Yet, oh, I ain't

(40:34):
even getting paid. Homeland Security applies. We aren't in it
for the money. Our nation matters more. Yep, good does
great reply. So we're gonna wrap this up with some
comparisons and then circle back around to police Chief Day
and then a very important comparison. You could call it
an earthly comparison. I don't know that it is, but

(40:54):
we'll get to that in a second. One of me
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up I five, up North I five, there is a

(43:05):
city called Seattle. It's not quite as bad as Portland
right now. It goes through its periods of time when
it is. Of course, you remember when the Antifa and
Black Lives Matter Incorporated were paid off to the tune
of a billion dollars after they seized six blocks of
that city and held it for months. There were a
couple of murders there, young men, both of them teens,
one of them a child. There was a rape. There

(43:25):
was a sexual assault of a street pastor. There were
the structure of businesses. There was the John Brown gun
club slin carrying ars blocking residents from going to their homes.
There's destruction of a expensive sports car business. My therapist
shut down her practice as it was too close to
Antifa and Black Lives Matter Incorporated. And she a no,

(43:46):
not doctrinaire. She was a reasonable Democrat, not a liberal.
Could no longer go to work. It happened all around
the city. The so called mayor of Seattle, Bruce Harrald,
was asked if the city is two lacks on repeat offenders.
That's the city where people routinely have fifty felonies and
are still walking around and weird thing. They often end

(44:08):
up killing people. He's asked about relax or about being
too lax and repeat offenders. Listen to this answer from
this this man.

Speaker 3 (44:15):
Mister Harold, It's no secret that repeat offenders are driving
much of this crime is the city to Lax on
repeat offenders.

Speaker 4 (44:24):
That's an interesting question. I don't know how to answer
that question to Lax. I don't know how you gauge that.
I know it's necessary to catch criminals in.

Speaker 1 (44:38):
The act, in the act, but not afterwards, not to
prevent it. Catch them in the act. Do you see this.

Speaker 4 (44:44):
Doing bad things? And I have all the faith in
my police department. Who's the best practice in terms of
using force? I need fifteen hundred officers. I need constitutional arrests.
I need people that are killing themselves with drugs to
get help, get treatment. Okay, comes not trying to give
an opinion on the attitude of my officers. I look
at them in the eye and I tell them this

(45:05):
is my vision.

Speaker 1 (45:06):
George Floyd was murdered, Okay, stop, got it is having
a guy in the streets who has fifty sixty felonies?
Is that two lacks? When it's routine for cops to
arrest the same person three four times in a day,

(45:28):
is that two lacks? Is it two lacks? When judge
is released drive by shooters because they're young and black. No, No,
that's what the judge said, young and black. Brucell doesn't
know how to answer that. But don't worry. He's got

(45:50):
his police force guarding him. He's personally guarded at all times.
Point of comparison, Charlotte's North on a line of police
union is now begging President Trump for the National Guard
to come help them. Fifteen people been killed since Irna
Zuritska's murder. They warn't staffing and crime fighting strategies are unsustainable.

(46:12):
North Carolina needs help. That's from the police union, the
Portland Police Union. He's talked about the dangers of Antifa.

Speaker 2 (46:19):
Now.

Speaker 1 (46:19):
They need to be very careful because if you're outed
as criticizing Antifa at all, you're on the way out
as a cop. And that's why good cops left. I
want to get back to Police Chief Day, who went
on CNN, and let's see if you, in your minds
spot the comparison that Alex Overall spotted. Yeah, this, Alex,

(46:43):
I didn't mean to give you undue credit, because you
do deserve the credit. This is Police Chief Day, who
is on the side of Antifa. Access a spokesperson for them,
pretends that people who pull motors out of the cars,
beat them, take their cars, and destroy their vehicles are
traffic volunteers. It's brought on CNN to lie because CNN
that's what they do. They bring on people like this

(47:05):
to lie. As you highlighted a moment ago.

Speaker 3 (47:07):
You know, we're talking about one city block in one
hundred and forty five square miles. Certainly been some challenges
down at the facility. Portland Police has been engaged down
there extensively over the last nine months. We've made over
twenty arrest ourselves. We've twenty and assault investigations ongoing. I mean,
the city is in a tremendous state of renewal. We

(47:29):
recognize that twenty and twenty one were some tough times,
but twenty twenty five we see crime down double digits
and nearly all major categories.

Speaker 1 (47:38):
Funny thing when you stop, you know, when you legalize criminality,
weird crime statistics go down. When cops are told to
not respond to certain crimes, No crime goes down, Bob,
it's one square block. Wait. No, In fact, the ice

(48:01):
facility is nowhere near that park Antifa takes over. It's
nowhere near the neighborhoods. They sometimes rush to go in
to say, gentrifire, gentrifier, get the fire, get the fire,
But Alex was keenly keenly in the game this morning.
He spotted something else, and I share that with you
in just a second because it's important national comparison. Imagine

(48:25):
a trinity with Bob Days. I mean, if you spend
the trinity in Hell and that thing is knocking you
down and mocking you when you get up and it
starts over, and let's say it's on the one hundred
trillionth day of this happening, who are you going to
go to the chief Demon? I demand to see a supervisor.

(48:48):
I'm unhappy with my stay in hell. What did it
sound like, Bob Day? These are walking safety supervisors. They're
here for your aid. Since you don't like one of them,
we'll give you three one hundred thousand Praise God for

(49:11):
giving us an opportunity to imagine what life would be
without him. Am I trying to scare you, No, just
pointing out you have a choice. Because just like the
hate and averice in Hell grows every minute like compounding
interest in hell, so does the love, safety, security, charity,

(49:35):
long suffering, joy, patience, kindness. So does that grow every minute?
In the New Heaven and the New Earth, with compounding
asterists every single minute. We can have some of that
now by being attached to the vine, by serving Jesus, now,

(49:56):
we could have a taste of that. Compounding it t
is your friend, It certainly is, and you've probably compound
interested your way up into having a decent retirement nest egg.
Maybe not the one you want, but it's the one
you have, and if it is the one you want,
God bless you. Good thing that the economy is so
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(50:17):
it's not. We're in the most tumultuous time we can
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One more time, Bob Day had said that reportlands under
and going through a great research is that fter all,
it's only one city block out of one hundred and
forty five miles. And then Alex Overall said in other

(52:47):
words this.

Speaker 5 (52:49):
The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment conflicts
on apartment complexes, and the mayor said, our dedicated police
officers have on those concerns a handful of problems.

Speaker 6 (53:04):
Only, Martha, do you hear yourself? Only a handful of
apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gang
and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris's
open border. Americans are so fed up with what's going on,
and they have every right to be.

Speaker 1 (53:20):
Only one ICE facility is under attack every single night
by an arms domestic terror group that has called for
the death of cops and gotten them, that has been
indicted and seeing twelve of its members recently put in prison,
that has gone through the country and chased down witnesses

(53:43):
against them and murdered the witnesses, murdered a Custom Border
Patrol officer, and continue to be on the run. It's
only one block, so it's a Bob day. I say,
do you hear yourself? To you and me, I ask,
do we see the future? Imagine eternity with Antifa, Imagine

(54:10):
eternity with Jesus Christ. This is the Todd Herbanshaw please go,
be well, be strong, be kind, make every effort to
drop your knees if you haven't yet done it. Repent
of your sins and speak with your mouth that Jesus
Christ is your Lord and savior, and ask him to
be ruler of your life. And I hope that you,
like me, get to go spend time with your beloved family,
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