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You Will Know The Sick Ones by Their Sick Fruits // The Disciples of Temple of Tony Fauci Vs. Common Human Caution. // The Words of Jesus “Stoke Outrage” In The Hearts of PBS Writers


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Three Stories version of The Todd Herman Show.
Story number one, you'll know the sick ones by their
sick fruits or their T shirts. Story number two the
disciples of the Temple of Tony Fauci versus common human caution.
And story number three the words of Jesus stoke outrage
in the hearts of PBS reporters in one of the

(00:22):
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Speaker 2 (00:43):
The Todd Herman Show is one disapproved but big pharma
technocrats in Tyrone, Sabrian Where from the high mountains of
Free America. Here's the Emerald City Xi Todd Herman.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
Today is the day the Lord has made. These are
the times to which God is decaided. We shall live.
You will know the sick ones by the sick fruits,
and you'll know a sick society if they're trying to
grow more sick fruits. This is from USA Today. It's
an important article about a subculture that's existed in the
United States for far too long of a time. And

(01:28):
this is the headline. Columbine School shooters glorified by young
followers inside the scary online obsession. This is from April eighteen,
twenty twenty four, Jessica Gonn and Will Carls at the
USA Today. When two Colorado students unlive twelve of their
classmates and a teacher at Columbine High School on April twenty,

(01:50):
nineteen ninety nine, they committed to what history would etch
as the first school shooting of the Internet era. At
the time, Google was still a startup, Facebook, the iPhone
YouTube are not yet invented.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
Yet.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Twenty five years later, the traces left online by the
two young men, who I will not name because their
names should be a race from history, have not faded
into the obscurity of the early Web. Instead, those remnants
to cold in each evolving online technology chat room, social media,
and video today sparked obsessive online interests among a generation

(02:22):
that wasn't even alive at the time of the attack.
There are in fact, cults built around these guys and
what they did. And in a nation that is flooding
children with psychotropics and reverse wrong sex hormones, wouldn't it
be weird if a whole bunch of psychotropic drugs and
a whole bunch of reverse hormones wrong sex hormones caused

(02:45):
people to have very strange psychological actions. Wouldn't that be
odd if that happened? You can remember the line of
the thirteen crosses that honored the victims of the Combine attack.
You can see an image of that here from USA today.
When you see these things and you remember that era,
and you know that there are people online now who
effectively worship these guys and want to be like them,

(03:08):
it's very very very clear that you know the sick
ones by their sick fruits. But what if our society
wants more sick people like this? Because our society wants
more sick people like this, I'm going to show you
an image, and I won't show you the website it's from.
If you choose so, you can probably go find it.
And it's not alone. It's not alone image, it's not
a single instance of this. It's something for sale that

(03:30):
wants shows a communication, a desire to have more sick ones.
I'll show you this in a second. Sick people have
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(03:52):
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(04:13):
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(04:36):
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the sick ones by their sick fruits. People who are
following the Columbine shooters have become mentally ill, and there's

(05:21):
an entire subculture that worships not just them, but other
people who go undertake these things. The Catholic school shooting
of recent days no exception. He's already being treated as
a hero, as a sort of inverse savior. And we're
living in an era where the Left is making a
big deal of this. People who on alive CEOs are heroes.

(05:43):
People who went to a guy who went to go
unolive people in the NFL office and accidentally ended up
shooting the CEO of Blackstone's real estate group. He's a hero.
And the guy who went into a Catholic school, a
guy whose dad, apparently according to journalists and you know,
is dad pushed this young man's gender confusion. His mom,

(06:04):
according to Ann you know, was reluctantly drug along. She
being a conservative Christian woman who's given birth a ton
of times, was drug along into this with the very
very famous statement do you want a living daughter or
an unlive son? And this boy, this confused young man,
this twenty three year old, had come out and said
he regretted the wrong sex hormones. He regretted it. He

(06:28):
wrote this in some of his work, this manifesto, as
it were, that manifesto that is long and rambling, had
messages on his weaponry. And the New York Times says,
we just can't figure out the motive, although he wrote
ceaselessly about his motive. Now we see this t shirt.
And again I'm not going to name the company that

(06:49):
provides this, but they're not the only ones protract so
called trans kids. And there is a picture of the
young man who had unlived children as they prayed to
the Lord Jesus Christ, you will know them by their fruits.
The fruits here are what the worship of someone who

(07:09):
decided to go against one of God's most simple commands.
You shall not go around un aliving innocent people. You
shall not covet you shall respect your parents, so you
live long in the land. Some of the simplest commands,
as you treat the least of these, So you treat
me the least of these ru on their knees praying

(07:29):
to the Lord Jesus. When he went in and did this,
I cannot arrive at any conclusion other than this person
made a tragic decision to spend eternity apart from God
eternity in hell. I can't make any other calculation when
I look at a company selling T shirts pretending this
guy was protecting somebody by going back and saying, you

(07:49):
will know them by their fruits. And here's what I know.
These are self serving people who've given in to the
worst of the possible fleshly desires, up to and including
the unliving of innocent people for acts of revenge for
crimes that are not happening. May God have mercy. Storry
number two, the disciples of the Temple of Tony Fauci

(08:10):
versus common human sense. There's a great technique that the
people in public health have used many many years, many
decades in a row to keep us all bamboozled. And
it worked for a very very long time, and then
everything slipped during the era of COVID and the transit
of kids. It's classic overreach, it's classic arrogance. And now's

(08:33):
what's going on at the CDC. The firing of Susan Menorrez.
Praise God for that. I didn't want her in that position.
I railed against her in that position because it was
clear who she was and what she was. She's a
DARPA type, She's a d D type. She's a Douce
secret thing see the American people type. So she's been fired,
and right on cue a bunch of people step down.

(08:54):
And they're stepping down because there are two sets of
beliefs at war here. RFK Junior is said to be
anti so called vaccine. RFK Junior is saying some very
simple things. We're going to safety tests. We're going to
do long term testing to see what the results of
these things are. When we've got strange safety signals, say

(09:15):
this or that neurological condition that is exploding within kids
that has spiked thirty times, forty times, fifty times in
society since the introduction of mass vaccination, We're going to
study it. That's what he's saying. This is very controversial
that he's going to study these things. Having looked at
the data from the COVID shots, the data indicates to

(09:36):
him and the people who run the CDC now that
these shots, to say the least, are ineffective. In the
words of RFK Junior, they have killed more people than
they've saved. That's the words of the director of the
National Institute of Health. He runs the public health system. Incidentally,
twelve percent of people who ran the National Institute of

(09:59):
Health twelve sent have been doctors. So for all the
people saying but he's not a doctor yet, most of
them aren't. What public health officials did to themselves during
the COVID era cannot be overlooked. There's a reason that
they wanted to create mystification row if they did, and
there's a reason why the COVID era stripped out apart.

(10:19):
When we were told to stay home and stay safe.
Stay home and stay safe. Never mind that the small
businesses are shutting down, never mind that your kids are
not in school, never mind that they're not getting socialized,
never mind all those things. Put that all aside. Stay
home and stay safe. Until the elections came and the
public health officials suddenly came out and said, we're suddenly

(10:40):
doctors and nurses saying social justice is more important than
social distancing. That was an actual meme they put out,
social justice is more important than social distancing, and they
went in their white coats and did their presentations for
the people. We're not dare and singing TikTok videos anymore.

(11:01):
We're telling you to leave your houses for the next
few days and then go back in and shelter in
place against this terrible dread disease that we probably helped
invent in the lab in Wuhan, China. What we're watching
is the disciples of the Temple of Tony Fauci versus
common human caution. Hey, this is really weird. These injections

(11:24):
don't appear to be working. Maybe we should look into why. Hey,
this is really weird. The more often people get injected,
the more likely they are to get an upper respiratory
virus or a lot of other conditions. Some of them
are logical, some of them physical. That's weird. We should
look at this. It's classic human caution. Mean, you could

(11:45):
think of this on a much more simple basis, like this,
every time I eat fish, I get sick. Maybe you
should try not eating fish. I can't do that because
I've always eaten fish. What if you get sicker. The
temple of fauci is the temple of personality. It's the

(12:06):
temple of authority. It is the appeal to authority. Well,
I am science itself. I represent science itself. RFK Junior
is not saying anything so ridiculous. He fired Susan Minors
on the same day that he pulled the emergency youth
authorization for the COVID shots. When she was fired and
temporarily refused to be fired, I'm going to just stay here,

(12:30):
just right on cue. A whole bunch of people came
along and they stepped in. I'm tending my resignation, and
they continued tendering my resignation, and they proved as well
why people do not trust public health officials. We'll share
some of that in a second, because they're going to
want to pretend it's about this or that's megaism, when
in fact it's just this or that common sense. It's

(12:52):
really really simple common sense. If you're a Christian, that
you understand that all lives matter to God, all human lives.
It's very simple thing to know that we're all made
in His image, and his image he loves us. These
are very simple facts of Christianity. It's also simple to
understand this. You could vote in many ways. One of
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will tell you what we need you to know, not
the truth, will scare you when it's necessary to scare you,
will lull you to sleep when it's necessary to lull
you to sleep. The Temple of Tony Fauci oversaw the
obesity crisis in America, the increase of it. It oversaw
the increase in mental health issues with kids. It oversaw
the over proliferation of antibiotics to the point where books

(14:41):
were written about the fact that people are becoming now
at risk for diseases we long ago conquered because they've
been given antibiotics far too often for things that you
could overcome without antibiotics. It oversaw an increase in heart disease.
It oversaw an increase in addictions to diet drugs and others.
It over saw it increase in addictions to opioids. The

(15:03):
Center for Disease Control watched as big pharma came and
went to Medicare and medicaid in state agencies and invented
pain is the fifth vital sign. Do you know what
that is? This is where opium makers or opioid manufacturers
went and invented a new life sign. If your patient
is in pain, you haven't done your job. Well, what

(15:23):
if the pain is just something like overcoming surgery, Well
you can't have that, because if a patient's in pain,
that's a that's a vital sign. And so they sold
opioids into the common use much more common than ever
should have been the case. The CDC oversaw that the
CDC has overseen a crisis of nutrition where people have
been consuming things that the human body is not meant

(15:45):
to consume. This is the Center for Disease Control and
all the while the Temple of Fauci existed to mystify
all this stuff. Susan Minorrez was fired. The CDC is
now said to be incomplete chaos. Let's review some of
the chaos.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
Only a month then she is now out, and that's
not all. As the show has gone on, we've heard
of more resignations the National Center for Immunization Respiratory Diseases
that had if we can put his picture up. Also,
the CDC medical officer has resigned at this hour, and
the head of Zoonotic Division also resigning from CDC.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
So it is happening, and.

Speaker 4 (16:26):
We're getting wire reports right now during the show saying
that some of them are citing overstatement of risks of
vaccines and the CDC budget cuts in resignation letters purely planned.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
So the first guy they showed is a guy who
supposedly a doctor. He did earn an MPD doesn't act
like a Doctor's name is Dimitri C. Disaclis Oh. Incidentally
interesting about him. He ran the monkey pox response and
one of the things he said during the monkey pox
response was it some people's risk is another person's joy.

(17:04):
Monkey Pox is spread through sexual contact. It was being
particularly virudently spread and society as men who have sex
with men. But we couldn't go out and warm people.
We couldn't say this is outspread because that's stigmatizing. And again,
one person's risk is another person's joy. So his decision

(17:26):
was to push the shots, not to ask people to
change or even just modify their behavior for a short time.
This is also this he's apparently a Satanist. Now, should
Satanists be banned from holding public office? I think so.
I think so, But we can't because the First Amendment
of the United States Constitution allows people the right to carry

(17:49):
out their religious beliefs, to live them, to live their faith.
This is the guy who's been running the monkey pox response,
and he is pretty openly Satanic. There's the hats, there's
the shirts. There's a petrogram on his leather straps and
apparently on a tattoo on his chest. Much more disconcertingly
than concerning, though, is this very simple fact he ran

(18:11):
a public health response by having one focus and one
focus alone. Let people continue to engage in risky behavior
by non stigmatizing when monkey pox is breaking the United
States of America and it was becoming this big thing,
and he was busy renaming it and reminding people, don't stigmatize.

(18:31):
Just go take the beautiful, beautiful vaccine and continue to
go to clubs, continue to engage in BSDM. No reason
to change those behaviors. I was in Mexico. I remember
coming across the sign in Mexico and it was in
the airport. It was reminding men who have sex with
men that monkey pox was circulating. It didn't seem distigmatize,

(18:54):
it was just a statement of fact. But in the
Temple of Fauci, this guy was the leading health authority
in this and the leading health authority said, our proper
response is to nation is for people to continue to
have sex parties, because some people's risk is another person's joy.
And this takes us back to the Temple of Fauci.
People were told during the Covid era by the Temple

(19:16):
of Fauci that everybody was at equal risk from the
covid flu everybody. That had never been true, and this
simple common human caution would tell you this. You mean
to tell me that someone with a robust, healthy immune system,

(19:37):
who has no combid factors, who is young, who has
excellent respiration, excellent lung function, and kidney function, is at
the same risk as someone who is in their eighties
and bedridden with five or six comhbord factors, including existing
respiratory issues and inability to clean the body's blood because

(19:59):
of kidney problems. We're all at the same risk. A
little baby born straight from the mother's womb, with the
most robust crossover immunities and T cell immunities, the body
being as ready for disease as it ever is, is
at the same risk as that person. That bedridden person,
or a vitamin D deficient, lifelong smoker, user of tobacco,

(20:21):
obese person see simply human caution would say this, that
can't be true. The COVID era showed us one thing,
and this is what RFK Junior is fighting against. It
showed us that what public health authorities want us to
consider public health is what they say is public health.
Public health equals what we say it does. Early in

(20:42):
the pandemic, so called Fauci said, if he was a
young person, he would take a trip to Italy. This
would be a great time to book a cruise to
Italy because the prices are low. This is where COVID
was spiking in Italy. Weeks later, he came back and said,
we all need to lock up, stay inside, never go
out again. It was whatever he said. It was when
the vaccines were a hun percent safe and effective, when
they were one hundred percent good at stopping transmission and infection,

(21:04):
that's what public health was. When it was ninety eight percent,
that was public health, and then it was eighty that
was public health. Public health became Tony Fauci and became
the Temple of Fauci, and human skepticism was questioned when
people ask simple questions like, hey, if the injections work,
why don't they work? We were cautioned against doing our
own research. What we're watching at the CDC is a

(21:29):
right sizing. God gave us minds capable of human skepticism.
We can look, for instance, at a log across a
river and say, looks pretty slick. There's a bunch of
moss on that. I don't think I'm going to try
to make it across. Public health authorities could say, no,
that's a very special kind of moss. We demand you

(21:49):
go across it. That's the only way across. In fact,
that's exactly what they've done with so many approaches to
public health. This is the only way to do it.
Vitamin D. Don't be a conspiracy theorist. Vitamin D has
never worked until public health authorities come back one day
and say, hey, by the way, vitamin D works again,
but only in this formulation from Big Pharma. Story number three.

(22:12):
The words of Jesus stoke outrage in the hearts of
PBS writers. This comes from Cascade PBS. It's a Seattle outfit.
As figurehead Biden would say, how Seattle fits into the
modern Christian nationalist playbook. Stoking outrage and progressive cities is
part of the game plan for evangelical preachers like Sean Foyt,

(22:35):
whose influence has been steadily growing. What is it that
Sean does It makes him a Christian nationalist? Is it
where he's come along and said there should be a
litmus test for every and all officeholder of the United
States that they all have to be Christian and specifically
evangelical and specifically an evangelical church, which he approves. No,
he doesn't done that. When Shaun Foyt goes into these cities,

(22:58):
Does he go in and say what the disgusting false
teacher Fred Phelps said about same sex attracted people. May
he continue to spend time in hell for eternity? Phelps, No,
fot doesn't do that. He speaks of the beauty of
the gospel, that you can repent of your sins and
be saved. That Jesus Christ loves you. Everybody in that

(23:19):
city Jesus loves. He may not love all their behaviors
because Jesus hates sin, that he loves you. That by
accepting as your Lord and savior and agreeing to act
that way, in other words, abide with him, meaning live
with him, you can be saved. And more than that,
you can receive the Holy Spirit. You can have within you.
The Kingdom of heaven, and the Kingdom of Heaven cannot

(23:42):
just convict you when you're on the verge of doing
something wrong, or doing something wrong. The Kingdom of Heaven
growing with you and make you more like Jesus, making
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fully manned, fully human. This is available to everybody who
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(24:04):
the goals of God's Word in this case might be
the absolute obvious crazifying of people like these PBS writers. See,
people don't need to go to chan Foyd's concerts, They
don't need to go as worship events. If they are
people who stand at verse to the gospel, they either
don't believe in God or they hate them. And sometimes
those are the same people. You even notice that there's

(24:25):
a lot of people who don't believe in God and
really really hate them. So people like that don't need
to go to his shows. Therefore, they don't need to
be outraged. Therefore, the Gospel doesn't need to drive him
into fits of anger. And yet they go Why is that?
Why do you think they're drawn to that? It's because
they don't want other people to hear it. See, the

(24:47):
gospel is foolishness for the people who are dying. The
Word of God is mere foolishness for the people who
are dying, But the people being saved by it. It
is our life's breath, is that which continues to allow
us to live day to day with optimism. But people
who are dying. They just see it as a mission
fool's words. But that's outrage, It stokes outrage. What exactly

(25:10):
is the outrage that Sean Foyt brings when he comes
to town? Is it because the music isn't great? He's
not the world's greatest singer. It's not Hollywood produced. Well,
that happens all the time in cities. It's the fact
that Sanfoi goes into cities that are now considered owned.
See the left considers places like the separate country of
Seattle to be their territory and their territory. They are

(25:32):
the gods. They make the rules about what's right and wrong,
and there could be an argument about it. The science
is settled on global warming. It's happening. Sciences settled. Who
says their gods do same sex activity is not just
equal to, but we think better than opposite sex activity
because it's non reproductive because our world is overpopulated, it says,

(25:54):
who says the scientists which ones the special ones? They
make them of themselves, their own gods. So how is
it there are any different than the Romans? Nero ner
didn't tell the apostle Paul to deny Jesus Christ. He
didn't say that. He didn't say, I need you to
deny what you saw that you met the risen Jesus.
I just need you to say, I'm equal to Jesus,

(26:17):
I narrow aim also the son of God. And you
did to say the same thing. And the apostle Paul said, no, Narro,
I'm not going to do that. I can't because it's
not true. The people in Sattle are not saying many
of them. Maybe if I'm not saying Jesus doesn't he sists. Oh,
there's atheists, there's agnostics. They're very, very aggressive, and they're
not even saying in this article. They're simply saying that

(26:38):
we need to be equal to this. Our desires for
our flesh need to equal the word of God. It's
just like Nero. The Christian nationalism isn't happening. It's a dodge,
just as they call him all the other names that
they like to call him. They are presenting now something
in the form of a DNC delegation, and it's another
way to create a false Jesus to catfish uses into

(27:01):
something days and on, and they're saying something about Dei
and the Christian faith. It fits very much in line
with we need to be equal to the word of God.
We the Seattle elite need to be equal to the Bible.
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(27:24):
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(27:47):
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twenty five, that's two five to two at the DNC
convention has all sorts of talk suddenly about Jesus, well,
the Jesus that doesn't exist. Did you know that DEI
is the very foundation of the Christian Church.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
Republican friends and fellow citizens, I say, who profess to
be active Christians, I remind them that THEI is the
very foundation of the Christian Church.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Is it. There's some instances where the Lord Jesus baffled people,
some of the stories he told, some of the metaphors
he used, the one about the guy who owned the vineyard,
and he hired people at the beginning of the day,
He'll pay this much money to work in my vineyard.
Throughout the day. People would come and join later, and
and he would pay them. At the end of the day.

(30:02):
He recruited some people who only worked for about an hour,
and at the end of the work period he paid
everybody the same wage. Some of the people had worked
all day were absolutely outraged. So would this guy say, well,
that's dei. No, it's not economics. What Jesus was talking
about was the Kingdom of heaven. It is never too
late to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. But the Kingdom

(30:23):
of Heaven is not run on dei. It is not diverse.
And the equity is this. All can take advantage of
the free offer of redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ,
but many won't. And if you don't, you won't get
into the Kingdom of Heaven. It is not diverse. In
the Kingdom of Heaven, no one there fails to believe

(30:46):
in Jesus. No one in the New Heaven and the
New Earth will question Jesus's lord. No one will go
in and say, yeah, my fleshly desire tells me I
get to do this. No one inclusion. Anybody can be
included in the Kingdom of Heaven. And the first thing

(31:08):
they need to do is repent of their sins. So
what are their sins? Consult your Bible. Go to the
simplest source. Just go look at the Ten Commandments. Confess
those sins, and there's many many more throughout the Bible.
Sin is something that keeps us apart from God. So
Christianity is based on DII diversity. Jesus came and said,

(31:31):
I am the way, the truth of the life. No
one gets to the Father, but for me, that's not
particularly diverse. There's one way in now. It's welcoming. It's equitable.
Everybody who accepts the Lord Jesus. People who accept them
when they're six years old, the thief on the cross
who accepted them the moment before death. Yes, at that
point you can view that as equity, but it is

(31:53):
not the equity of, for instance, taking someone who has
never earned a thing and giving to someone else. Jesus
does not take someone else's redemption and say, you know what,
I'm going to take some of your redemption away and
give it to others. I'm going to take some of
your saving grace away and give it to others. Because
of course he can supply saving grace to everybody. But

(32:14):
the very notion that the foundation of the Christian faith
is everybody gets in puts a massive lie to the
very message of the Christian faith, which is very few
get in. It's very difficult for a rich man to
make it into the Kingdom of Heaven, just as difficult
as this for a camel to go through the eye
of the needle. It's difficult because rich people want to believe, Oh,
look at all I've done for myself, Look at all

(32:35):
I've created. You've created nothing. Try it without breathing, Try
it without the body and the mind God gave you.
The Democrats continue to try to reinvent Jesus because they
want to be able to speak the words of Jesus
simply devoid of all their meaning. They want the shine,
They want the Jesus sprinkling or the Jesus sauce. It's

(32:56):
not even hell insurance. It's not even that cynical. They
simply want to be able to appel to people who
don't know any better, who believe. Articles say, for instance,
from PBS, that a guy who goes to cities and
sings songs and shares the gospel is stoking outrage. This
is the Todd Hermann Shaw. Please go be well, be strong,
be kind, and make a decision today to walk in

(33:18):
the light of Christ's And I hope you, like me,
get to go hang out with your beloved family later,
because I get to go hang out with my beloved wife.
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