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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The New York Times effectively stole a man's identity. And
that mean Orange Hitler. He's been mean to some foreign
born thieves. We'll talk about this with the help of
God Almighty.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
But Todd Herman's show is one disapproved but big pharma
technocrats in tyrn C everywhere from the high mountains of
Free America. Here's the Emerald City XI.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Todd Herman. Today is the day the Lord has made in.
These are the times to which God has decided we
shall live. But back in the community college football days,
you know, wasn't a good enough football player to play
serious college football. Always wanted to do that. Wasn't big enough,

(00:55):
faster though athletic enough, didn't jump high enough. I was strong,
and I knew the game. Okay center and okay noseguard.
Never a great linebacker. I always wanted to be a linebacker.
But I went and played community college football at Spokane
Falls Community College. Got to play for a coaching legend.

(01:16):
This guy had been an NC double A coach and
he'd kind of in retirement, taken him the community college job,
and he was the second retired NC double A coach.
I had played played for a retired NC double a
coach in high school, coach Holmes, and really interesting. I
should have wrestled. I didn't because I think I've told
the story that at the time my head wrestling coaches

(01:41):
sort of a psychopath. And I thank god he's kind
of recovered from that, and I do obviously forgive him.
He's changed guy. But we were taking a sociology course
a bunch of football players and I remember the the
professor's first name. I can't remember his last name anymore.

(02:02):
His first name was Forced. Interesting dude, big dude man
used to play big time football. And so one day
we're all sitting football players. At that time, it was
all one big, you know, high school extension program. So
we're all sitting in the front row. That's where he

(02:24):
wanted us all sitting together. And he came out and said,
I know, I know the football team as a game
coming up, and there's going to be extra practices in
film time, so I'm gonna let you take the test early.
And he gave us this early test day. Okay, well

(02:45):
that's a gift. Yeah, the test is tomorrow, but we'll
take it today. So he took us to his office
and he sat us down around the chairs and there
I think four or five of us and gave us
our tests and then put in the center of the
table all the answers just in case we wanted to

(03:08):
copy them. And I remember thinking, even at the time,
the days of sixty minutes, like maybe there's a hidden camera.
Maybe we are the sociology experiment, you know, maybe this
is maybe this is something he turns into like a study.
Maybe this is something he's working on, a thesis of

(03:29):
the activities of football players versus honor students, et cetera.
Maybe he's going to look at our own individual honor.
So some of the guys pulled out the answers and
started to go through this and like, hey, Herman, I said, nah,
this is an easy test. I don't need that. Secondly,
I got to I'm half convinced this guy's filming all this.
I'm not going to do that. And maybe that's trying

(03:52):
to be hero Todd. It's really not. I just it
was a sociology test. It's not hard, And I don't know,
I don't like I don't like the idea of someone
in trapping you in that way. What's the whole point?
What was he communicating? I mean, he could have gotten

(04:17):
to us before class, or he could have talked to
us the day before after class saying, hey, no, there's
some football events coming up and talk to football players.
He could have done that. He could have spoken privately
to us. He didn't why he didn't do that for
the same reason that the Democrats cannot and will not

(04:42):
stop transmitting to radical Islamists that they are the special people. Can't.
It happened that that guy had a sympathy for football players,
and he wanted the class to know that the football
players are special, and he wanted them to know we
got special treatments. And it was sort of his way
we learned of kind of relating to us and still

(05:04):
being in the football world. He wasn't a coach, but
he wanted to be, and it was sort of his
way of ingratiating himself and oh, thank you for this forest.
And he came back and end it didn't matter whether
we cheated or not, because he gave us all the
same grade. We all got a's. So the guys who
copied the question the answers got a's. I got a's.

(05:24):
I don't know that I got them all right. I
assume the guys who compied the answers did we got
a's same thing with the Democrats and the special people.
And when Orange Man bade Hitler is mean to form
board thieves, we see once again deep steak activity to

(05:45):
overcome that. And we see on a rhetorical basis, the
New York Times effectively stealing a man's identity in order
to cover up for another group of the very special people,
the newcomers. And there's a purpose for this, wouldn't you
know it that that guy, that sociology teacher had a

(06:07):
whole bunch of football players choose his class and it
became a big thing. If you're in football, that's the
dude to take classes from, take his sociology courses, take
his intro with the psych courses. Why because you're the
special people. And that's what's going on in our country. Now,
we'll track through this together and get you this New

(06:28):
York Times story which is so obvious that only they
can't see it. There's some things that are so obvious
once you dig into some differences into what you're told
about the American healthcare system and what is true about
their American healthcare system. And let me compare renewed healthcare
and port of art to Mexico to their stem cell

(06:50):
process to the stem cell process in America. And let
me do it this way. How about for this Thanksgiving,
how about if you go out and get yourselves some
healthy dinners, some of those frozen microwave meals. But do
it at Sometimes they're at gas stations or truck stops,
and you'll notice that they might be a little bit
past the expiration date, maybe a tiny bit. But then

(07:13):
just go one step further. Sometimes they're opened, you know,
because someone's looked up and opened the box and looked
inside like, I don't know, that doesn't look like enough gravy,
and they put it back in there. Choose that and
take that to Thanksgiving. In fact, take it to your
friends and get when you show up for Thanksgiving, here's
our contribution, and make it those boxes slightly opened and hey,

(07:34):
what are those the plastic on that one? That's we
open that one? Just is that money? Is that the
one we put salt in? That's the difference. See in America,
when you're told by your surgeon you get stem cells,
you're being told no, no, no, we can do stem cell.
We can do stem cell work up here. What you're
getting are stem cells from whomever they don't check their

(07:55):
healthcare background, or they injected with the mRNAs. Nobody knows
how long has those stem cells been frozen. They don't
know what percentage of the stem cells are dead. They
don't know they've been shipped around the country and stopped
how many times. They don't know. Difference here renew healthcare.
The stem cells are taken straight from the birthing room.

(08:19):
They know the woman, they know the baby, They track
the health during and after pregnancy. They walk at five
minutes if that, if that down to a world class lab.
They examine them, and they reject ninety percent of the
stem cells from the embilic courts. The word's jelly portion.
So whether it's solving erectile dysfunction, getting the use of
your hands back, literally avoiding surgery in your back like

(08:41):
I did, like my friend and brother Zach Abraham did,
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(09:04):
r E n U E dot Healthcare. So President Trump
went and did away with the temporary protected status for
Somali's in Minnesota. And he did this because in twenty
twenty three, that single year, one point seven billion dollars
from the Somali diaspora was sent back to Somalia from

(09:29):
that one source. So that's money not to return to
the United States. Because Somalia doesn't buy a lot from us.
We don't have great relations with the country. We've in
fact rescued people like elan Omar from there, who was
literally rescued from the civil war, the tribal wars there,

(09:50):
and she has imported the tribal wars here. Did you
see the other day, I think we played this on
the show where elin Omar was criticizing and effect threatening
members of different Muslim clans for not supporting her clan's
choice to be mayor. You've heard her say that she
represents Somali power in the Congress of the United States.

(10:13):
There's a police chief and I didn't pull it because
he's speaking. We maybe we did pull this. There's a police. No,
he's a sheriff. It's a sheriff's deputy Simonian saying that
he serves the Somalian community. He's a sheriff, and he's
speaking in their native tongue, saying, we serve the Somalian
community in Minnesota. So this one point seven billion dollars,

(10:38):
here's some context. That is more money than the entire
Somali government's budget for an entire year. You doubled the
income into Somalia, and some of it came through fraud.
How much we're beginning to figure that out. But Orange

(11:00):
Man Bad came along, and I'm getting these comments sometimes
I just fall in love with reading the YouTube comments.
I wrote to me this morning about this program and said,
do you consider We did a show the other day
on when when When When words are actually violence? And
I had to do with spiritual violence, doing spiritual violence
unto yourself by hating your neighbor and by speaking angrily

(11:24):
about your neighbor, and she's just warned about that, and
this is doing spiritual violence into yourself. And he wrote
to me and said, do you consider starving people to
be an act of violence? And I wrote back and said,
if by that you mean literally stopping people from eating
available food who are hungry. Yes, I would consider that
an act of violence. If you mean refusing to continue
to fund a corrupt system like SNAP until the corruptions addressed, no,

(11:47):
I do not consider that violence. And so if he
writes back and says, I guess you don't believe the
whole you do not believe the New Testament, that's exactly right.
You nailed me. He who shall I, will not work,
shall not eat? Just from tessalonial. It's just just that.
And we can go onto more. Do not steal, you
shall not steal. Go on to that. So President Trump

(12:10):
steps in and he makes this decision, and it's Orange
man bad and he's being mean to people. And now
we've got that President Trump intends. Did you see this?
He intends to starve the smally population out of the
United States. It's stolin When Stalin said, why race wastes
bullets in the in the Ukraine region, Why do that?

(12:31):
Just starve them? Just steal all their wheat and all
their grains and bring it back into the government storehouses.
So we can tell willing participants in the propaganda war,
like the New York Times reporter who won a Pulitzer
Prize for pretending there was no famine. They finally gave
that prize back. Finally, so he did that. Instead of

(12:53):
shooting the Ukrainians, he starved them. Now they're saying that
Trump intends to starve the smaller people out of the
United States by removing temporary protected status. See the special people,
the newcomers. They're so important that it's just like that
football class with that professor First Dame Forest All. The

(13:16):
Somalis are choosing places like Minneapolis. In Dearborn, Michigan, Muslims
are choosing to live there, and why wouldn't they. Dearborn
is a Muslim city. Now a note of caution in
this for Christians like myself, please don't go where Muslims
are praying and show up waving bacon. I mean, if

(13:39):
you're you consider yourself secular, you're an atheist, whatever, do
whatever you want, and you can go think you're going
to change some minds. You're not. You're clickbaiting, you're engagement farming.
Whatever you get clicks, whatever your group gets popular, whatever,
he raise some funds, whatever. But as Christians, Jesus never
went around doing things like this, and please, please, please

(14:02):
don't come and say he overturned the temples him a
table and temples him so tired of hearing this example
from people. Yes, he did that. And he also engaged
with Nicodemus, who was also a pharisee, and had a
good conversation with him. And I tried to save Nicodemus,
and I think the tradition tells us later he was saved.
But I understand the instinct because the newcomers are being

(14:23):
told that there's nothing you can't do. I mean, sure,
there's been some arrests and some convictions, and that's all
very good news. This guy has been arrested. Seventy seventh
person in Minneapolis convicted MN.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Kamara runs a very popular grocery store in North Minneapolis
on Broadway Avenue called Ka's Dollar Grocery in Delhi or
Kay's African Market. That's where federal prosecutors say Kamara claimed
to serve three hundred thousand meals to kids during the pandemic.
The indictment says that never happened, and he stole one
million dollars meant to feed hungry kids. The feds planned

(14:57):
to seize the building where the store is located because
they say Kamara used fraud money to buy it.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
It's seventy seventh conviction. Good President Trump comes along and says,
I'm going to remove temporary protected status. And he's the
mean orange hitler. And this has gone so far that
you will not believe the actions of a police chief.
And in this action of the police chief, you see

(15:29):
the commitment to the very special people. It's just like
my community college professor. One year, it's four football players,
then it's eight, then it's twelve. Then everybody takes his
classes and it's not just his sociology class, it's his
intro to psych class. Everybody goes to understand that football
players get special treatment in that class. You've seen the

(15:52):
same thing in other arenas. Right, Hey, go get on
that guy's team. You're working in a corporate environment. Why
because he gives you this, that and the other thing.
Go choose this coach right in school, because they don't
make your run. I have a student in one of
the youth groups I'm blessed to serve in. He's switching

(16:14):
schools because athletes get the last They get the last
period off every day because after all, they've got sports
to go engage in so they don't have to go
to the last period, and they've arranged their schedules this way.
And this is a football program that's trying to make
it back, in a wrestling program that's trying to make
it back, So they're showing the athletes you have the
special treatment. Or we could just choose the always available

(16:35):
example of boys who pretend to be girls. A man
won the World's Strongest Woman competition, incidentally, and I should
have pulled this. I didn't think we'd use this example,
but there was a South Park cartoon where Randy Machroman
Savage won the World's Strongest Woman competition, having beaten up
a bunch of women, and at one point, I think

(16:56):
pulled out a chainsaw in order to win even more impressively.
And now we live in this memeland. There's your example
of the very special people. You can do the same
thing in schools with the perverse pornographic sex said. People
who want to speak of sexual in sexual ways to
children secretly behind their parents back, and the chance can't
do anything about it. They're emigrating into the government schools

(17:16):
because they're the very special people there. And in immigration,
the newcomers are the very special people here. So there's
a police chief and he gets involved in looking into
some of the corruption. He helps uncover some of the corruption.
And we'll show you what he said here in a second.
And then an update on one major investigation out of

(17:41):
Minnesota in the wake of Orange Hitler being particularly mean
to form born thieves. And it's an update that I
think might aggravate you at a warning. Let's not violate
the word of Christ. Let's not hate our enemies. Let's
love our enemies even when it's difficult. Tony Fauci, in
my mind, is an expressed enemy of the United States

(18:02):
of America. He hates our body, the autonomy. He is
openly corrupt. He sat in front of a Senate hearing
and refused to tell the United States Senate how much
money in commissions he got as a rake from profit
participation in the patents of pharma companies. He said he

(18:25):
didn't have to disclose that. When Barak Hussi and Obama
came along and said, hey, Tony, you can't openly work
with the Wuhan lab anymore, Tony Fauci said, fine, all
launder it through colleges and NGOs and I'll continue the
same exact work. It'll just cost the government more money
because now we have middlemen installed. Tony Fauci has gotten

(18:47):
away with this, and on this earth, in this time,
God's already judged and know less Fauci repents. I believe
that Fauci's really separated himself from God with all the
lives you've taken. So you'd think that there'd be a
CBS documentary in him that would actually be critical. There's not.
You would think HBO could make an incredible movie about this,
they haven't. You would think that Netflix might actually allow

(19:10):
on their platform they might publish a movie that's critical
of Fauci. They didn't. They still have the one that
treats him as a saint. So we had to turn
to Angel Studios and they did it. The movie is
called Thank You, Doctor Fauci, and Angel worked with an
award winning director named Jenner. First, in this documentary, you're
going to see exclusive interviews you've never seen before, hence exclusive.

(19:33):
They're with ex government officials, they're with government whistleblowers, they're
with former Intel officials. There were scientists and dissonant doctors,
and they go way, way way back to the beginning
when they decided to announce that COVID existed. And they
came out of this with a theory. This wasn't necessarily
us competing against China or working with China. It's sort

(19:58):
of a form of coopetition. They have a theory that
we might be in a bio arms race with China.
That makes sense to me. We beg for a movie
like this to be made. Angel did it. It's a
must view. Go to Angel dot com slash hermon stream.
Thank you doctor Fauci. Today it's Angel dot com slash Herman.
In the movies, thank you doctor Fauci. And when you

(20:18):
join the Angel Guilt, you're not just watching and sharing,
You're helping them make sure that movies that demand accountability
continue to get mad made. It's Angel Studios, Angel dot
com slash Hermon. So they find all this fraud. And
what's the job of a police officer, Well, if you're
a sheriff in your Simalian the job of a police

(20:38):
officer or a sheriff's deputy in Minneapolis is to serve
the Smalian community. That's what he said. In this case,
Chief O'Hara, who participated in helping to uncover some of
this fraud. Made an appearance with a woman who is
speaking in the native tongue of Samolians, and she makes
the first announcement, and then police Chief Oharas steps in

(21:00):
and he wants to make clear some things. He wants
the Simonian population, in other words, the population that runs
Minneapolis these days, the special people something he wants them
to know. We need to have that and stagno Kmita
or the ash community or Somali.

Speaker 4 (21:15):
Over the last three years, we have been working together
to try and address some of the real, serious problems
that we have in our community. We have to be
honest at times with the problems that we're having in
our community, and we need our community to help us
fix those problems together because it's real and it's serious.
At the same time, if people have taken anything that

(21:36):
I have said out of context in a way that's
caused harm, I apologize and I'm sorry for that because
that's not my intention at all.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
You know, when the police get involved in a let's say,
like they just had a major arrest in the separate
country of Washington State and in fact in Idahoo as
well of men who were watching videos if children being
sexually assaulted and horrifically so they made it arrest of
a whole bunch of teachers in western Washington, and I

(22:10):
think it was through a three week period they arrested
something like fifteen teachers and other staff, not just teachers.
And I remember the police coming out and saying, when
apologize to all the teachers. This may have hurt because
the teaching community, you know, this wasn't our intent. Or
for instance, when they go and they bust a big

(22:32):
drug dealing cartel operation, they come out and say to
the Hispanic community, Hey, I just want to apologize to
the entire span. Why is it in Somalia? I'm sorry, Minneapolis.
How could I possibly confuse that with Somalia? Did they
come out and apologize for this? The Samalian community has
been helping indicate that I want to see the participation

(22:53):
of the Somali community in this because when you have
sheriff's deputies saying they serve the Samalian community, when you
have a congresswoman saying she serves as Smalan community, when
she refers to Somoia as her country, when she says
she's building Somalian power in the United States one one
point seven billion dollars. Has less A left Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota,

(23:15):
that area and gone to Samoia. When there's this massive
level of frauds, why on earth would the Samalian community
come and work with cops. I'm sure there's individual Somalies
who are saying, what are you doing? This country has
taken us in. We need to be loyal to this
I'm sure of that, because human nature would indicate there's
going to be some people who are at least somewhat
patriotic to the country, if not completely patriotic. But when

(23:37):
cities are shown, you are the special people. The law
doesn't count. Further you you're not going to be convicted
of anything serious and if you are, judges will step in. Judges.
The Democrat Party is so committed to divide and conquer.
And it's not just the Democrats, it's the NGOs, it's

(23:58):
the people at the top of the spec that just
examined some things. Let's look back to when we were
being told that white supremacy was the major cause of
concern and danger in the United States. You remember this.
The armed forces were taught that people who talk about
the Bible and the Constitution and used the phrase we
the people X number of times. They're domestic terror threats.

(24:21):
Remember that, particularly if they talk about the Bible and
we the people in combination, that's an indication of white supremacy.
And they kept trumpeting this and this is a big
concern and the people horand Joe Biden put it into
his teleprompter and he was caused to speak those words.
Remember that. Remember when they lacked the sufficient supply of
white supremacists, and they lacked the sufficient supply of violent

(24:42):
white supremacist militias. So in January sixth, lacking the biggest
supply they needed, they brought in hundreds of FBI agitators
and provocateurs to help make it seem like the capital
was under attacked by hundreds of people, when there were
probably eight or ten people who were there organically who
actually got out of hand. Now we have the fact,

(25:04):
or the seeming fact. It's ninety six percent certain that
the person who placed the alleged bomb outside the DNC
is actually a Deep state operative. A woman who is
same sex attracted, soccer playing Trump hating in the first
person on the deck of the Capitol to launch pepper
balls and gas at protesters at that point had done

(25:26):
nothing violent. It appears to be ninety six percent her.
They lacked a sufficient supply of white militias that were
ready to seize control of Washington, d C. And Olympia,
Washington and all these other state capitols where they played
the game of erecting fences, because they did that in DC,
And they told us that the reason they're electing defenses
in all the checkpoints is because there are armies of
white supremacists croushed outside Washington, d C. Just ready to

(25:50):
leap in and seize control of the country if they
relax any of the COVID statutes. Do you remember that
same thing in Olympia. Look, if we relax the masking,
the white supremacist are going to take control, right because
that's what they're waiting for. So they lacked this efficient
supply of that. They have lacked a sufficient supply of

(26:10):
white violent criminals committing random acts of gang violence that
they started to change the race of people committing random
acts of gang violence. So a black person can be
recorded as white, a Hispanic person can be recorded as white,
a dark skinned Islamic person can be recorded as white,
and This has become endemic across crime reporting. They lack
this efficient supply of religious strife, so they import it.

(26:38):
That's what they've done. They've imported religious strife. When you
take down your borders, you say everybody can get in, Well,
the people who run Joe Biden are allowing it. You
import tons of people from Afghanistan and not not concentrating
on the Afghans who helped us in that effort. But

(26:59):
you don't know the backgrounds of you bring them into
the country. As you leave trillions but billions of dollars
of equipment behind for the Taliban, you're importing their attitudes,
their backgrounds, their faith structures, and the resulting activities for
or against America. So now we've got situations where frustrated

(27:21):
Americans are going out as Muslims are praying and they're
doing a disgusting act and they're coming in the waving
bacon around their prayers, which is horrible. And if you
want a religious war, keep doing that because now the
people who've come to this country will get to merchandise
that to their kids. You see what they do with
our prayers, You see what they think of us versus
coming in silently praying a Christian prayer, or better yet,

(27:46):
coming up and saying, hey, we're Christians. We believe Jesus
Christ is the Way, the truth, and the life. No
one gets to the Father but through him, and we're
really super curious about your prayers, Like, honestly, could you
show us what you're doing? I can educate us. That
has incredible power because if you truly listen to this
or say to them, so, what does your faith mean

(28:06):
to you? And why do you believe? And will you
have any challenges with the faith and what do you
think of Christians? And you listen to that, you step
away and say, wow, I didn't think of those things.
Doesn't mean you're gonna go change your mind. You're not
gonna but you've shown this interest. But waving bacon around
if you want the religious war that Satan wants to
do that. And no, I do not think that the

(28:27):
citizens of Dearborn Michigan should lay down and allow the
Muslim calls a prayer to be broadcast in their ears
with out protesting this a bit. We've got so much
modern tech that any Muslim could have in their smartphones
to call it to prayer going out to their phones,
they could wear earbuds, they could have it quietly within

(28:50):
their house. And if they can't afford it, I'm sure
that these well funded mosques with one point seven billion
dollars in the case of Samoia, going back from Minneapolis
to Samoia could probably afford to buy people smartphones are
smart speakers. But what do we see in Dearborn Michigan.
We see a group of Christians doing a better job
of protesting, where when the culture prayer comes out, they're

(29:12):
going out and praying Christian praise music. Now that's great,
and they imported religious strife, so you end up with
full on Muslim cities. Minneapolis is becoming a Muslim city.
Dearborn Michigan is a Muslim city, hence the police chief groveling.
So they've imported religious strife. Because divide and conquer is

(29:36):
a something the enemy is doing on purpose. He's doing
it with lies for lies. Whereas Jesus said, I have
not come to unite, but to divide. It's not because
he chooses to divide. It's because he is the way.
The truth and the life and the truth is divisive.
Satan cannot create, he can mimic and mock and so
he does this and he invites all this religious strife.

(29:58):
Now a my saying that we should be a Christian country,
a theocracy, not allow people in. Know, you cannot be
a Christian nation and a theocracy. You can elect Christian politicians,
but now you cannot be a theocracy to force people
to be Christian, because Jesus never did that, and he's
our model. But you can call out what is obvious,
which is they're importing the special people. They're importing religious strife.

(30:20):
And there's judges like this. This judge decided to step
in on a jury case and to overturn the verdict
of a jury.

Speaker 5 (30:31):
At the August trial for Abdi Fata Yusuf, the jury
heard evidence that he ran his home health care company,
Promise Health, out of a mailbox at a Central Avenue
address where multiple other home health care companies were supposedly located.
Yusuf and his wife lol Ahmed, where charged was stealing
seven point two million dollars of taxpayer money through Medicaid
overbilling in a Personal Care Assistant or PCA scam. The

(30:54):
couple allegedly spent tens of thousands of the fraud money
on luxury items for themselves. Despite the jury swiftly convicting USEFF,
Judge Sarah West last week decided they got it wrong.
It's reversing or overturning a jury's verdict. Defense attorney Joe Tamborino,
who's not affiliated with this case, reviewed the decision and
analyzed it for Caro levin News. He says Judge West

(31:16):
ruled that the state's case relied heavily on circumstantial evidence
and that she believed the state did not rule out
other reasonable inferences, that.

Speaker 6 (31:25):
In fact, there could have been other reasonable theories other
than guilt in this case.

Speaker 4 (31:29):
That's what it comes down to.

Speaker 5 (31:31):
Despite the ruling, even Judge West wrote that she is
troubled by the manner in which fraud was able to
be perpetuated at Promise Health.

Speaker 7 (31:38):
I was stunned.

Speaker 5 (31:39):
State Representative Kristin Robbins, chair of the House Fraud Prevention
and State Oversight Committee, says she's now reviewing if any
state laws need to be tightened.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
We want to strengthen state law so that we can
get prosecutions out of these cases because clearly a jury
thought he was guilty.

Speaker 5 (31:54):
Jurors in the case can't believe the decision.

Speaker 7 (31:57):
I am shocked based off of all of the evidence
that was presented to us and the obvious guilt that
we saw based off of the set evidence. It was
not a difficult decision whatsoever. The deliberation took probably four
hours at most. Based off of the state's evidence that
was presented, I was beyond a reasonable doubt.

Speaker 6 (32:19):
The attorney for mister yusseff Ian Burrell, sent me a
statement today that says, in part, Judge west ruling affirms
what we have maintained from the beginning that our client,
mister Yusuff, was wrongfully accused and did not commit fraud
or racketeering. The Attorney General's office filed an appeal this afternoon,
so the Minnesota Court of Appeals will take a second
look at this decision.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
Julie, So there are always other theories. It is not
the job of a judge to say there could be
the theories, Isn't it the job of us conspiracy theorists.
If you look through the actual charging documents, you look
at what they purchased for themselves, You look at the
amount of money it costs for them to purchase those things.

(33:00):
You compare it against their recorded income. There's no chance
that they purchase the things that they're recorded stated income.
It is a math issue. Where did you get the
money for an eighty thousand dollars Gucci watch when you
made one hundred grand, for instance? The judge steps in

(33:22):
because they're very, very special people are very important to
elected officials getting re elected. We've been warned many, many
times about special interests. Why is it that the Somali
community is not called a special interest reasonably? So there's

(33:42):
a ton of focus right now on APAC, and APAC
is a corrupt organization that's going behind the scenes to
pay conservative influencers to speak on behalf of Israel. Now,
if you are pro Israel and you think that Israel
can do no wrong, or you think in the balance
of power between Israel and he Moss, Israel comes out
on top, or you think that wiping out all of

(34:05):
Gaza's is okay. And there are people who believe that
bomb the whole thing, carpet bombits kill everybody there if
they won't relocate to Jerusalem. Carpet bomit turn it into
a Trump resort. Great say that if you're getting paid
seven thousand dollars per post to say that tell people

(34:25):
an apac is being reasonably questioned, like how much influence
does it have? Why does it not have to register
as a foreign lobbyist? It's a special interest, it is.
Why is this Somali community not called the special interest?
Why are they a country that gets to have their
own congresswoman. Why is it okay for elan Omart to

(34:46):
say she's here to build some Mali power at the
United States? Why do we allow this? It's not just
in the United States, but it's most evident here for us,
and it affects us most directly, but it's a worldwide
phenomenons will show. The New York Times decided to come
in and effectively steal the identity of it Man, not
his primary identity, but as secondary identity and what happened

(35:09):
to him in one of the most extraordinary and self
evident cases of lack of self awareness that you're ever
going to see in the mock impert media, the New
York Times doing a side by side analysis of two
guys and coming out with an absolutely dirty verdict all
of us at the end of the day or the
beginning of the day, and I don't know where you shower.
I've got a weird thing. I'm trying to share this.

(35:32):
Alex says, OFFSET sure, something's happened to me when I
got old. I am uncomfortable showering after a five point
fifty nine PM. I don't know why this is. But
and you can talk to my wife and she would
probably say, no, I'm never going to talk about this, Todd,
I will say, I got to jump in the shower
before it gets gross. I don't know what it is
about showering after five pin fifty nine PM. If I

(35:54):
get in at five fifty eight and out by six o'clock,
I'm fine. But the second the clock hit six, sick man?
What am I doing in the shower? I forgot to
refill on Alan soaps plumb forgot so been using shampoo,
which is not great to wash your body with his
design for hair. Then I remembered I had the injection,

(36:15):
the great, big, huge cow syringe of Alan soaps and
I use that in the shower and it is I
should have just taken a picture of it, but now
it's all wet and it's been in the shower, but
it's just like you would use on a cow and
pouring all of my body. Now. Alan Soaps is made
in America. That's great. It's made in the Midwest, which
is I guess even better because it's kind of cool

(36:37):
to Midwest. It's made by a family which is neat,
but it's not their first generation doing this or second,
it's their third. It's made chemical free in an all
natural process, and it's made to support a promise that
John made his son, you will always have a place
to work at Allan's because the rest of the world
wouldn't welcome you. And truly, Alan is a kids. The

(36:59):
rest of the world would say, look, just get him
on some psychotropics and give him a video game or two.
After all, he's nonverbal, he doesn't walk like other kids.
And John and his family said, no chance. This son,
Ian now works there. So the mission of Alan Soaps
is to use the best soap in the world to
employ people like Alan and Ian. And we'd like to
get back into employing more people once we get past

(37:21):
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(37:41):
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The New York Times, and a guy named Bernard Stanford
very few followers on Twitter wentz ultra viral. He caught
this story first guy I had seen who caught this.
New York Times writes that one man paid the price
by having his identities stolen, costing him tens of thousands

(38:01):
of dollars in making his life hell. The other quote
paid the price by being arrested in charge for the
crime he knowing the committee. The side by side here
this is the headline. Two men, one identity, They both
paid the price. Thousands of undocumented workers rely on fraudulent
Social Security numbers. One of them belonged to Daniel Clover.

(38:25):
So this guy ends up looking at his income that
the government says he earned and he's like, I didn't
earn that wish but I didn't. Well, it's recorded on
your Social Security umer. You're gonna pay taxes on it.
But I didn't earn him. So that's right here, you did.
So the illegal immigrants who did this, he ends up
paying the price because he relied upon fake social security numbers.

(38:50):
So here's one of the ways you could expand the story.
You can expand it this way. You could say that
many people who rob banks rely upon guns to get
it done, but know the New York Times can't do that.
They rely upon fake social Security numbers, fraudulent social Security

(39:13):
numbers or this. Many people who create hoax New York
Times sites and earn money on hoax New York Time
sites rely upon the fraudulent New York Times logo, or
many fraudsters who put out notes saying, hey, your New
York Times subscription is late, or your AT and T
payments late, your bank account's about to be shut down,

(39:35):
they rely upon fraudulent URLs. That's what they rely upon.
The very casting of this as a side by side
takes the secondary identity of a guy who is a
native born American who has a legal job and legally
reports his income with his Social Security number, and the

(39:56):
secondary identity is of a guy who's a victim of
identity fraud, and they make him equal to the guy
who committed the identity fraud, because in the eyes of
the New York Times, the newcomers must be cast in
this light, which is going to incur more racial animis.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
Now.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
God bless this guy, Daniel Clover. He's not become a
racist from this. He recognizes this is one guy. This
is a guy who committed a crime. He's more angry
with the government than what the government did to him,
and God bless him for that. So he's well balanced.
We're to love our enemies of our neighbor as ourselves,
love God with our entire heart, mind, soul, and strengths,
to love our neighbor as ourselves, and it will incur

(40:37):
more racism because there are people who are at the
end of the ropes and they can't seem to make
enough money to keep things going. They're going to look
at this guy and say, Wow, They're going to come
at him with sympathy. So lacking enough racial animis lacking
enough religious strife is being imported into our country. Not
by the nature of the fact that people are Hispanic,

(40:59):
but the nature of the fact that tearing down the
borders and having everybody come in, people who don't have
any love at all for our system will get us this.
You import people's attitudes, backgrounds and resulting behaviors, and man,
it couldn't be more clear than in the UK. This
is looping back around to Islam. I looked into the

(41:23):
record of King Charles and the Pakistani rape gangs. I'll
tell you about his record. Bardes is a second. You
know that Caro Starmer, the dictator of England, the political dictator.
You know that he was a prosecutor when he was
a prosecutor who refused to prosecute the Pakistani rape gangs
who were grooming girls and raping them and turning them

(41:43):
into prostitutes and killed a bunch of them. And it's
probably tens of thousands of girls to who this happened.
As the dictator of the UK, he refuses to do
anything about it. He's still pretending it didn't happen. Effectively.
Oh yeah, there's this investigation, and it's already been investigated.
The media is already mistigated. Piers Morgan even talked about it.
Bill Maherr talked about it. So here's King Charles talking

(42:07):
about the Muslim rape gangs, not just kidding. No, he's
not talking.

Speaker 8 (42:12):
About that my wife and I can only offer you
all our kindest and most special issues.

Speaker 1 (42:19):
You want to hint, follow his eyes. This is how,
this is how sincereous. Just follow his eyes.

Speaker 8 (42:24):
And stress just how great the contribution of Muslims to
the life of the United Kingdom is appreciated and value,
embodying the Ramadan spirit of charity and selflessness. As the
Quran says, God does not burden any soul with more
than it can bear. We hope that you have a

(42:46):
blessed and fulfilling Ramadan. Peace be upon you all.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
It's a very, very sincere teleprompter reading. He couldn't even
have the peace be upon you all. I was in
New York and used to go there a bit. I
always tried to connect with Muslim cab drivers, just a
curious guy, and so I would say to them Osala

(43:16):
malacasala malaka. And do you know what that means? I said,
I think it means peace be upon you. That does yes, Yes,
thank you for saying that. And I would talk to
hi about the faith. What they thought of the United States.
I would ask them, respectfully, you know, what do you
think of Jesus? And a lot of um say, oh,
Jesus is a great prophet in our religion. He's seen
as a great, great prophet, prophet of gods, and he

(43:38):
is one of the great prophets. And only greater is
the prophet Muhammad. Peace be among his name. And I
would listen to this, and sometimes I'd wait to be asked.
I never was, you know, in all those conversations I had,
I was never asked what do you think of our faith?
And what I would tell them? If I wasn't asked,
I say, I was always just been really curious. It's
always interesting to me sure about people's faith structures. And

(43:59):
I'm a Christian and I believe that Jesus Christ is
the Way, the truth, and the life. No one gets
to the Father but through him. And you know, I
just appreciate you sharing your faith. So you could do
this sincerely, Or it could be Charles read it from
a teleprompter. I'm sure that pressed a bunch of Muslims.
It did no no. The fact that he's reading it
from a tall proper. I think a lot of Muslims

(44:20):
looked at that and said, good dog, Chuck, good dog,
good dog, Chuck, good dog. Oh sorry dog, Yeah, I
said that on purpose. Oh, by the way, King Chuck
had nothing to say about the Pakistani rape gangs. And
it's I'm not going to do the guilt by association thing.
I'm not going to say all Pakistani men are responsible
for that, or or we're all what are we supposed

(44:41):
to say, Asian men, men of Asian descent or Muslims.
Not all men did that, And there's gonna be plenty
of muslim And who'd say it's disgusting? What are you doing?
This is our country now, it's not our country of organs,
but a country of home. But King Chuck has never
made never made a statement about it. Not a single
time has King Chuck spoken about this. When he was
Prince Chuck, he didn't speak about it. I can't find

(45:04):
a statement from the royal family speaking about this ever,
not just Kingchuck, none of them. Do you think that
the Pakistani rape gangs? Notice this. If you were going
to go and emigrate to a country where you knew
you'd be a special person, you knew you'd get special treatment,

(45:25):
and you happen to be a Pakistani who likes to
rape white girls, where would you go? I'd go to
Kingchuck's land, wouldn't you When you look at mass immigration.
There is all the moral backdrop to this, as we've
talked about, and then there's also this massive, massive, massive
change in money. Think about the one point seven billion

(45:48):
dollars from one area of the country, the Minneapolis, Minnesota area,
going to Somalia, never to return. Think about how our
money has been taken from the United States sent to
Mexico and other Hispanic countries through the time of mass
illegal immigration, and how that has stopped. Have you seen
the decrease in revenues for companies like PayPal and Venmo.

(46:10):
It's been precipitous. Have you seen the school buses that
are emptying out when they know there's an ice rad coming.
This represents a massive shockwave to the American economy. Match
that with AI. Match that with President Trump now talking
about being Biden junior and sending people two thousand dollars
as a tariff benefit. Everybody gets a two thousand dollars check.

(46:33):
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future results. Truck twenty five Dash three three eight Chuck
King Chuck not looked into the Pakistania rape gangs and
reads a teleprompter to Kowtow Chief O'Hara. Cowtows, hey, sorry
for doing my job. All the way up to the

(48:42):
tip top of the show, when we got back to
a judge saying, Hey, we see the evidence, but we
can't have this and Orange Hitler, look what he's done,
and the New York Times effectively stealing a man's identity,
all of this in service of the newcomers. Then we
look at things like this, a prosecutor Warren judges before
the release of a man who is now accused in

(49:05):
the Chicago transit authorities latest burning of a woman seventy
two arrests. This woman, upon becoming a judge, bragged about
being a woman of color, Hispanic Bipock. She talked about
a knowing look between her and a black officer because

(49:27):
of course they're now in behind the scenes. She said
this quote, I can't keep everybody in jail because the
state's attorney wants me to. And her name is Teresa
Molina Gonzalez, but her name also could be any other
name of an activist judge. There was an activist judge
in the separate country of Washington State who openly bragged
about the fact that illegal immigrants were her class of people.

(49:53):
They were her constituency. She bragged about connections to leftist
causes inspired by shagah Vara. She talked about the fact
that she used the power of her courtroom to impart
social justice as she sought she violated judicial code of
ethics constantly. This woman looks at a guy seventy two arrests,

(50:15):
lets him out, and he turns around Lawrence Reed, and
he goes in allegedly lights a woman on fire. Then
you can extend the special person theory that this judge
is practicing into the world of media. I should have
done this. Libs of TikTok got to have me in this.
They went and did a search for George Floyd, and

(50:36):
of course there's a bunch of results on Reuters. There
are no search results that match the term Bethany Maggie.
Bethany is fighting for her life, having been burned alive
and is still living, Praise God, fighting for her life
in a burn unit, burned alive by a man who
was the very special man. He was special person. What

(51:00):
version two point zero? Then we had men who pretend
to be women three point zero? Right now to war
between the men who pretend to be women and smally
immigrants four point zero. They're fighting for that, which is
interesting since in strict Islam, men who pretend to be
women would be tossed from rooftops. They lacked enough racial animis,

(51:22):
so they created some. They've lacked enough religious animis, so
they're creating some. And wouldn't you know it that the
Bible has the answer, love your enemy. Let's not fall
for the religious war trap. Let's be good citizens. Let's
insist that our laws are enforced. Let's vote in politicians

(51:43):
will actually do that. But let's not go over and
create our own stumbling walk of hatred for people who
hate our country. Remember that saving America is the greatest
consolation prize in history, but saving our souls trump stat
a trillion times, a trillion times. This is the Todd

(52:06):
Hermann Show. Please go, be well, be strong, be kind,
and make every effort to walk on the letter Christ
of you have a fantastic Thanksgiving. Looking forward to a
rare one on one with my beloved wife this Thanksgiving
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