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Magic Words have been effective in modern politics for a long time. For example, ‘vaccine’ drew no criticism for a time. ‘Racism’ still holds a lot of magic. Those who freed themselves from these spells can’t help but see that those who cast them are trapped under them.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Mockingbird media is caught in their own spell of
magic words. Talk about this with the help of Visible
Let's gobisible dot com and God Almighty.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
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Speaker 1 (00:39):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times so which God has decided we shall live.
So the Mockingbird media has caught themselves in their own
spell of magic words, and they can't see that magic
words are potent things. So it used to be that
the word vaccine was magic. If you said something was
a vaccine, it was uncleshedtionable. It was for the greater goods,

(01:04):
safe and effective and the most highly studied medications in history.
They're not studied. They're not safety tested. Often they're not
Pulaciba tested. When they are, they try to hide the
results of those Pacibo testings. Vaccines are tested against other vaccines,
not the absence of vaccines. And that magic word has

(01:26):
been blown to bits. The words racism used to be
a form of no pun intended black magic word, fear
of being called a racist would have people do things
that they knew were wrong, like, for instance, not hiring
white people just because they're white. Now, to a degree,

(01:47):
that still works with some people who are particularly woke,
but the spell was gone. Those people who freed themselves
from the spell have a freedom of words, freedom of thought,
freedom of conscience. The mocking bird media has caught themselves
in a magic word, a spell when they're using it
to cast in on other's and it does work. It's
a magic word. Israel is a magic word for people.

(02:13):
You have to support the government of Israel, no matter
what it does. You have to support bb net Yahoo,
no matter what he does. Magic word. Now, can you
love the Jewish people and recognize God's covenant with them
and God's best relationship with them, and that God said
those who bless Israel, I will bless those are curse Israel,
I will curse. And look at that as a tribe

(02:34):
of people, not a corrupt government. Yeah, you can do that,
But Israel for many people is a magic word. The
mockingbird media has caught themselves in a spell of their
own making, and it's still a spell that's working with
other people and those of us who've been freed from
the mind's crime. Here we can see these things. I

(02:55):
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magic word phenomenon, Vaccines used to be magic words, and

(04:47):
racism used to be a magic words Israel for many
people as a magic words. Here's NBC News writing about
the same exact news event, but from a different time period.
This matter of months. Ready, man who had gun and
knife will plead guilty to trying to assassinate Supreme Court
Justice Kavanaugh. Nicholas John Roski of Signi Valley, California, was

(05:13):
arrested near Kavanaugh's home in Chevy Chase, Maryland, in June
of twenty twenty two. That's the headline. Then here's the headline. Now,
woman sentenced to eight years for attempting to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh.
The Supreme Court Justice's wife and mother sat in in
the courtroom at the Softga at the Sophie Rosky as

(05:34):
Sophie Roski apologized to the family. Sophie, Oh wait, so
his sister or his wife, No, no, he magically turned
into a woman. And here comes the magic word boom,
lesser sentence, lesser sentence. So the Mockingbird media is caught

(05:58):
in their spell. Anybody who's freed themselves from this spell
from this magic word. And incidentally, the Bible is pretty
clear about sorcerers and magic. They're always dark arts. They're
always from demonic forces. Jesus performs miracles, signs and miracles.

(06:21):
He let the apostles do that. We learn about Jesus
through the Word of God. He is the Word. We
study it. We spend time with Christians more mature than
we are. We have a prayer life wherein we spend
time listening to God, pray, listen to his response to prayers.
But we're not looking for black magic. This is black
magic and the mockingbird media can't see it. See this

(06:43):
spell casts its way all the way down into the
Judge A Biden and appointee Judge Boardman said she factored
into the lesser sentence her concern about Trump's executive order
requiring so called transgender inmates to be detained in prisons
that corresponded to their sex at birth. Roski pleaded guilty

(07:05):
in April to one charge of attempting to murder a
Supreme Court justice, which carries a maximum sentence of life
in prison. On June eight, twenty twenty two, Roski flew
from California to Virginia, took a taxi to Kavanaugh's home address,
armed with a pistol, knife, locking picking set, lock picking set,
duct tape, hammer, crowbar, and tactical gear. He's been given
eight years for attempting to murder a Supreme Court justice

(07:32):
because he did not like said justice's decision making or
the outcome of it. And the judge took into account
his fake sex because the poor woman is going to
have to spend time in a man's prison, and he
may not have access to the surgeries and hormones that

(07:56):
would mutilate his genitalia and his physique, there by confirming
his true biological sex by slicing him up. You see
the magic words. Now, part of this can be the
judge trolling President Trump, saying, oh, you want to play

(08:19):
that game, I'll play this. We'll let this guy out
in eight years. But sometimes they can't see that. They're
stuck in their own magic spell. They don't see it
that way that NBC News can run that headline and
just think of this, This made it through reams after
reams or review. When there's a headline on NBC News,

(08:40):
it's not like someone sits down on a word press
processor and writes out a headline and that's it. It
goes out. There are review processes at organizations like this.
There are editors and senior editors. There are copy editors,
there are people whose job it is to write headlines.
I have no doubt that NBC News ab tests or
headlines to see which ones get clicked on more. But

(09:02):
no one here said, are we really good to do this?
So they're caught in their own spell. But they're casting
spells on other people, and those spells are still effective.
Robbie Starbuck is leading an effort to once again have
people stop using Netflix, stop paying for it. So Robbie

(09:24):
he went and got a video from one of the
execs at Netflix. Her name is Verna Meyers. She's the
VP of Inclusion Strategy, and here she is talking about
a mission greater than telling stories and making films and

(09:45):
series video series shift.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
In our company and in the industries that's found up.
The neutral period is over. We need the courageous period,
and that is part of how we are thinking about transformation,
cultural change. Content that allows for stories of all sorts

(10:09):
of groups of people to be heard and for all
of us to have meaningful lives with dignity, even in
the places we work.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
We are on Netflix. If you watch the video, you
notice some things. Nearly everybody and it's at the beginning
is black, because black people are better than white people.
The people they're representing here are women who are either
pretending to be men androgynous looking people than the one
kiss they have is what looks like two men kissing,

(10:49):
and maybe it's a trans woman meaning man. And there
is a promotion of all sorts of people. You know,
if you ever look at Netflix, I've challenged for you,
true challenge, truly. Go find a drama that's not dark.

(11:09):
Go find a drama. Go find a drama that affirms
Christian marital value, Go find one. Go find a drama.
In an era where we're seeing lawsuits after lawsuits after
lawsuit now in regard to people who were put through

(11:33):
the chemical surgical mutilation process as kids, and we're seeing
thousands of lawsuits soon to be tens of thousands of lawsuits.
We've seen the National Health Service in England stop doing this.
We've seen the Tavistock Center shutdown. We've seen the Los
Angeles gender Jacking Clinic shutdown and stop doing it to
doing some of this in response to President Trump's executive orders,

(11:55):
others in response to the fact that they see the
lawsuits coming. We're seeing now the lawsuits bubbling up against
the makers of loopron for allowing it to be used
off label. Lupron is used as a pubity blocker. It's
real licensed use, approved use, government approve use is to
effectively kill the prostate glands of men who are entering
into end stage prostate cancer, to kill it so that

(12:18):
the cancer doesn't spread. We're beginning to see these lawsuits
coming up, and they're going to go before juries and juries.
You're going to see pictures of eleven to twelve year
old girls who now appear to be permanently forever disabled,
well disfigured, not necessarily disabled. Some of them have been
mentally disabled by dropping IQ points. So as Netflix is

(12:43):
doing this and they're promoting this, everybody is seen. Find
the documentary on that. Find the COVID Questioning documentary, you know,
the one that actually takes all we've seen through the
COVID Era.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Act.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
You could just call it safe and effective. Oh, you
can go watch the Fauci documentary. Fauci love that. He
had screenshots of that turned into posters in his office. He
loved it. He's an American hero. Go find the fair
Netflix documentary on Let's say the actual concerns about the

(13:23):
twenty twenty election. Go find that does that exist? Find
the doctor, or find the drama that affirms commitment to
marriage even through storms. Find it. You'll find documentary after
documentary after documentary about people who walk through the storm

(13:45):
of becoming their true selves, that is that they mutilate themselves.
You'll find that. You'll find all of the affirming documentaries
and traumas and comedies on living biblically diversion to lifestyles,
diverse into the Bible to find those. My wife and
I were talking the other day and we talk often

(14:05):
about how involved in Hollywood is programming people. How active
are they knowing that they're programming the minds of people.
And we're playing around with the theory that maybe Netflix
is this pure, pure programming. Oh incidentally, we all pay
for it, just so we're all on the same levelier

(14:26):
and communicating. Clearly, we underwrite that. So let's go through
some examples of what's going on at Netflix. And you
tell me, is this entertainment or is this cultural programming?
You were probably programmed if you're my age way back
in the day that you talked about put some money

(14:47):
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And you're probably taught just leave that alone, just buy
and hold, just sit there, buying and holding. So let

(15:09):
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(15:31):
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Nvidia would have to have its revenues go up by
something like one hundred times to ever ever ever work
its way into this valuation. So you're buying and holding.

(15:53):
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(17:19):
Netflix show and I watch you as part of it,
And you tell me, are we dealing here with entertainment?
Are we dealing with programming the minds of the populace
with magic words and magic images? And we're back to
that magic word theory and magic image theory. Remember the

(17:40):
power of media, Remember how and has been used before?
Safe and effective, Safest, most secure election in history Walter Kronkite.
Sixty four percent of TVs tuned on to watching them
telling us what to think. Just remember how often it's
been used this way? You tell me, Is it just

(18:01):
a social contagion? The lies of transgenderism? Is it quote
just a satanic thing? Is it just that? Or is
there cultural programming at play being pushed by Netflix? Correct response?
Like cotton candy clouds floating in a blue sky.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
Banafi will slight that runway.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
Tell us why you chose this delicious trust as.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
A trans berry. I love living out loud, is my
most authentic self, and I wanted to dress as bold
and unique as I am, which, let's face it is
a tall order. So that's a man pretending to be
a woman, obviously glorifying dreg culture. Let's think about some things.
At a certain point in recent history, it suddenly became

(18:55):
vital that nearly naked men pretending to be part stripper,
part prostitute, and part and part Jessica Rabbit prostitute and
part little girl would go to libraries and perform sexual
acts in front of children, such as having wardrobe malfunctions

(19:18):
were whoops, whoops, I'm sorry my short slip that I
showed part of my genitalia. I'm so sorry, Except they
weren't sorry. It became vital globally. It was called drag
queen story time vital, but not in retirement homes, not

(19:41):
in the VA, not in high schools. I mean, you
could have drag queen performance ower, but it became vital
for little kids in formative years, the morality and personality

(20:03):
formation years. More is cought than tot. Have you ever
heard that with young people more is cought than tot
because you can teach your kids God is the king

(20:25):
of the universe. We followed the Ten Commandments, we serve Jesus,
and then your kids can watch you like my daughter
watched me. Well, Sunday is a really important training day
for your speed skating. So we'll skip church, but I
want you to know I'm not happy about it. And
we're going to talk about God on the way and

(20:46):
back from church. And so she watched me make skating
a God. She caught that while I was teaching something else.
So is this just a social content or as Netflix,
a purposeful programmer of children. And let's examine this a
little bit further. How many USAID funded entities to this

(21:11):
day a USAD has basically been curbkicked, Praise God. But
how many of their entities were pushing the lies of
transgenderism all across the globe Just through the day. Senator
Kennedy was talking about the fact that some of the
things that the Democrats want to fund are pushing so

(21:31):
called gender affirmation surgery in Nigeria and teaching about so
called transgenderism in those countries. And pushing that and helping
to fund the surgeries all around the globe. It suddenly
became vital at the same time as Netflix began to
tell stories this way to kids at formative years where

(21:55):
they're catching things. Go find this bad drag queen story.
Go find for instance, for instance, go find this story,
which is incredibly common of young people who go get

(22:16):
their breasts removed, sliced off, or in the case of
a boy, that horrible, terrible surgery where they insert a
wound between his leg eighteen inches long and sometimes line
it with intestinal tissue. And if the boy is not
developed enough, is pre pubescent, they don't have enough testicular

(22:43):
skin to make a fake labia, so they'll scrape skin
off his arms and legs and put that in there.
If they are old enough for this, they cut out
the testicles. They make a fake labia from the skin
that went around the testicles that wrap it in there.
They often use in teslinal tissue. As I said, to
line that wound. That wound will never self clean, it

(23:05):
will infect all the time. It's not self lubricate, it
doesn't have any of the miraculous things that God gave
an actual vagina, and these kids will go through this
process and they'll have been a rushed with testosterone if
they're girls with estrogen, if they're boys. They've been told
for the last two years, this is going to solve
the problems. And there's this euphoric eight to nine months.

(23:30):
I've done it. I'm brave and I'm stunning, And it's
very common. And you can read this in the reddits.
You can listen to this through the words of detransitioners,
that there comes this mirror of truth moment. I've heard
people talk about something as simple as getting ready for school,

(23:54):
and they're standing in front of the mirror. They pop
out of the shower, they're listening to music, getting ready,
and they stop and they look at themselves. And the
boy with the fake female genitalia looks at the mirror
and says, I'm a boy. All the depression is still here,

(24:16):
and the anxiety and the self doubt and the self
hatred is still here. Same thing happens to girls. Breasts
are gone. They have a effectively inoperable appendage taken from
the skin of their leg hanging between their legs, fake testicles.
If they spend extra money, they've got a pump so

(24:38):
they can get an erection. I'm a girl, but this
thing attached to me and my breasts are gune, but
I'm still me. What about that documentary, It's not there,
It's not going to be there, but all sorts of people.

(24:59):
So how tied in is Netflix into purposely programming people?
Because this stuff is working. And I'll show you an
example this in just second of how well this stuff
is working. And look, people have been programmed in this
country to believe that America has the best healthcare in
the world. And Okay, there are some things we do
really really well. One of them is not alternative treatments.

(25:20):
Take for instance, during the COVID era, where you literally
had doctors telling you no, no, no vitamin C, D zinc,
you're insane. No, that's disinformation. I don't know where you're
getting that from, Joe Rogan or whatever, horse paste and
now you're not a horse and all of that. If
they're willing to do that around COVID, to push the
MR and A shots and they're still doing it, do

(25:40):
you think honestly that the surgical associations aren't willing to
tell you that, oh no, the stem cell thing in Mexico.
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, that's fantasy.
So let's break this apart. They do stem cells here.
If you get surgery, they'll take your stem cells. They'll
put them in this device and they'll like them spin
around and they'll put them into the wound. How old

(26:03):
are your stem cells and what did they build? They
come for your bone marrow, So bone marrow stem cells
go on a wound on your shoulder. Can bone marrow
stem cells build shoulder?

Speaker 2 (26:12):
No?

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Can they build? No, they've been lighted. Or you could
do something called an alligraph This is where stem cells
from whomever, and it's not just one person from whomever
are shipped however, far across the country, frozen for however long,
put into your body at whatever point of potency, and
they work however they work, if they work at all.

(26:35):
Now in Mexico at renew, here's the process. They get
to know women who are going through pregnancy. They monitor
their health, They monitor the health of the baby after pregnancy.
They take the placenta and the umbilical cord to study.
They only use the umbilical cord for the stem cells,
and only the wharton jelly portion of the umbilical cord.
They put that into a lab which is one step
below the most advanced bio containment labs in the world.

(26:58):
They study the stem cells for potency and purity. They
only use the best. They reject ninety percent of the
stem cells, the ones that are great and solid and potent.
They then culture. That's what goes into your body. Can
stem cells build things, That's what they do. These stems
are stem cells are unassigned. They can build muscle, tendon, cartilage,
They can help with bone. They immediately destroy inflammation. It

(27:21):
can be that you can't use your hands. My friend
Brent was just down in part of our outseet Renew.
He met a viewersh listeners to this program who went
there unable to use his hands. He got his stem
cell injections and was using his hands the next day.
That's before the tissue building process begins. What starts at

(27:41):
about months three. So you've been programmed to believe some
things about healthcare, get deprogrammed. Call Renew or go to
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the Todd Herman Show, Family, renew Our, E n U
E dot Healthcare. So why I find I've been talking
about to what degree Netflix is simply just a people

(28:05):
programming efforts, well funded, successful, But why did they one
of the companies that was sending you discs? Do you
remember this when they used to send out compact discs DVDs?
They were one company that did that. There were companies
where you could pick them up. There were there companies
that mailed you discs. Now maybe maybe Readoffin's just a genius,

(28:30):
just an amazing guy and great and he is smart entrepreneur.
But let me ask a question related to this. Why
did suddenly news organizations decide that it was very very
important for them to send you to Twitter or to Facebook?
Why did that happen? I worked in tech at the time,

(28:53):
and prior to leaving Microsoft, I did a lot of
interfacing with media executives and I said to them at
several occasions, hey, let me help me understand something. Why
are you building Facebook for Facebook for free? Why don't
you make them buy ad space from you? Oh, you
don't understand. We get tons of engagements and you know

(29:14):
it allows people to connect with their hosts. It's just
another connection point, right, but it's one you don't own.
So why are you doing that? Well, it's where the
young people are. Wait, but you're promoting on your air
to old people. How's that helping you gain young people
because old people are going to show up with young people. No,
why are you building them into a multi billion dollar

(29:35):
company that's going to be worth more than you guys
have ever been in the next six months. Why are
you doing that for free? I asked the same question
of Twitter. Why are you saying on your air, join
us on Twitter? Why are you doing that? Are you
getting paid? They weren't by Twitter or Facebook, but they
just decided to promote these companies. So maybe that's just

(29:56):
they did great biz dev Maybe they said a sexy
sales pitch, maybe they gave them data. It's just as possible.
But all of a sudden, it was just now, we
need to be in these places. Everybody does. Later, when
they came and figured out that Facebook now owns US
and Google now owns US, then they kind of bemoaned
that decision, but too late. So Netflix, one of the
companies that was sending out discs, one of the companies

(30:18):
that was developed on features rose to be this huge,
huge thing. And maybe it's just because they did it
exactly right, or maybe it's because they had help. Maybe
it's because they were willing to do the programming that
other people won't during and by the way, doing and
that programming works. Listen to this mother. She's going to
tell you about the wisdom of the babes because children

(30:41):
are so wise. Who needs God's wisdom? God made us
in his image, in his image. He made us male
and female. He made us. He loves us in his image.
But why listen to God when you can listen to
an eighteen month old child?

Speaker 4 (30:53):
And what age do you think most trans kids determine
that they're trans?

Speaker 5 (30:57):
Maiwa told us when she was one and a half.
She's been telling us since she could speak, so she
knew since birth.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
What motivated you to come out here today?

Speaker 5 (31:11):
We're supporting our child violent and her access to the
medical care that she needs.

Speaker 4 (31:18):
We're here for her rights and her ability to be
who she is. She's not gonna let anybody silence her
and we're not going to stand in her way.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
Are you concerned about how this case would affect.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
Arizona or do you think that would have an impact there?

Speaker 5 (31:32):
Yes, one hundred percent. We're concerned, and we've discussed having
to move, which we don't want to do. But violent
comes first, and her medical care and her medical needs
come first.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
So the true concerns of our baby boy come first. Okay,
that's what it says in the Bible. Love your baby
boy with your entire heart, mind, soul, and strength. So
it says right there in the Bible you she'll have

(32:06):
no gods above your baby boy. Pretty biblical. I think
this stuff works. Is it just a social contagion? Going
back to that time in history where all of a sudden,
it was vitally important that men pretending to be part

(32:29):
Jessica Rabbit, part prostitute, part little girl, coquettish little girl.
It became vitally important that they go to libraries and
read stories to kids as they sat on chairs having
wardrobe malfunctions, and then got on their hands and knees
and twirked, and little kids laughed and screamed, Oh look
at the pretend ladies shake at its bottom for us.

(32:52):
How bizarre. It also became vitally important that parents not
be allowed in the room. Do you remember that it
became so vitally important that Antifa members began to show
up to make sure parents didn't go in. It was
for kids only, vitally important. I don't remember any local

(33:16):
news source saying, wait, why is this important? How has
this social phenomena suddenly taken off all around the globe?
This just organically happens. There was stuff blown through the air.
People inhaled it and said drag queen story time. Why

(33:38):
did that happen at the same time as Hollywood began
to push this stuff? Now, Netflix, like all big companies,
has shareholders all public companies, i should say, in some
private ones. One of them is apparently a company called
Capital Research Global Investors CRGI. Apparently it has about three

(34:02):
trillion dollars invested a large sum in Netflix. Oh and
by the way, ABVI, makers of puberty blockers. That seems
horribly horribly convenient to me, is it to you? It

(34:24):
seems convenient to me that the Pritzker family decided to
move their money that they inherited from a hotel wealth.
They decided to move their money out of hotels and
in to the investments in pharmaceuticals and purity Blockers. Why

(34:54):
did that happen? What was the timing on that? There
is another Netflix show I want you to see, and
let me set the stage for this. So this is
a little kid who is pretending to be a boy,

(35:16):
pretending to be a boy in a hospital bed and
he's in there obviously for treatment. So blonde kid laying
in bed and the doctors and nurses, being very well intended,
show up at the door and they just start doing
some questions. And as you watch this, understand this is
going to seem really really bizarre to you. And then

(35:39):
I'm going to tell you about a case in Washington,
DC that the Washington Post was actually forced to report upon.
I'm going to tell you about this case after you
see this video. This is another Netflix series. And keep
in mind that Netflix has this Capital Research Global Investors
as one of their major shareholders, and they're also apparently

(36:00):
big shareholders and ab the makers of pubity Blockers. Let's
watch this. Okay, it took a while, but we finally
found a file for a Bailey Delvecchio is thirty two
Burnhill Roads still the current address. Yeah, have you been
giving influence? If he's dehydrated, we'll need to place an
IV that have him change into this. I don't I
don't like the blue one. Here, someone's that feeling well,

(36:22):
let's take a.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
Look at a little man.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
Can I please talk to you too?

Speaker 5 (36:29):
Outside?

Speaker 1 (36:29):
So at this point, the brave teenagers going to educate
the doctors. I know that you guys are busy. How
a mature as you would see? Oh, the music looked
at her and not her.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
Chart Bailey is not a boy, and by treating her
like one, you are completely ignoring who she is.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
You're making her feel insignificant and humiliated, and that's not
going to help her feel good or safe or calm.
So I'm here now. Please recognize her for who she is.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Yeah, and at all possible, could you find me a
non blue hospital gown her bonds?

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Yeah, we're on it. We're on it.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
Man.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
She nailed that.

Speaker 2 (37:11):
Doc.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
Oh he changed on the spot, soul change. And you
probably saw the same sex attracted adoptive father rounding the
corner to see his adopted BIPOC daughter bravely standing up
to the white racist Nazis, and they instantly changed. And
the children will lead us a children's revolution. The children

(37:35):
will lead us. You're zero that's to be a year
zero where you divorce the previous before you divorced the
new generation from previous generations. That has to happen in
cultural revolutions. So how much of this is actual just entertainment,
and how much of it is cultural programming. I will

(37:56):
tell you about this case in Washington, d C. On
Which the Washington Post was forced to report. Because you
think that's bizarre that they're going to go in and
pretend that little boy is a girl when they're looking
at his health because his biology matters more, because they're
looking at his physical health. I'll tell you how bizarre
this gets. There's no chance that Alan Soffs could go

(38:18):
afford to put ads or product placements into these shows.
Maybe one day product placement, because it's such a great,
great story. It's a story of pure love. In the
case of John, who is now, as I told you,
he's been put unnoticed. He's not totally giving up, but
he's decided that the fight against cancer is now a

(38:39):
fight against having quality time with his family. He wants
the quality time as his family, so he may be
going to the Lord soon. In fact, the doctors have
told him that's going to happen, but it was this
act of pure love. When Jonah's wife got pregnant with
their second son, they did the ultrasounds and doctors came
along and said, please let us terminate the pregnancy of

(39:00):
cells because this baby is going to develop big time
structural health challenges. Is probably going to be neurodivergent, have
neurological challenges. Well, that came true. Alan is effectively nonverbal.
He's been through eighteen operations at the age of fourteen.
He has his moments where it's probably really hard to

(39:21):
deal with being nonverbal and fourteen, but overall he's a
joyful kid. He's a productive kid. And John said, my
son's going to work. I will take my skills as
an entrepreneur and I will create a company that will
be based on a product people always need, so it
doesn't come and go with the tide. My son will
work there, hence Alan Soaps. That's where Alan works on

(39:43):
a daily basis, quality control packaging. He also invents fragrances
as well as nonverbal. He has an iPad that he
can use and his mom can understand him. Me moms
can do that. His brother Ian also turned out to
be impacted by autism. He works there and before this
this this challenge came with John probably going to the Lord.

(40:04):
We were able to employ some other young people there
similarly similarly challenged. So make a decision today to try
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(40:25):
you say, an, I gotta subscribe, please make this today.
Go to Alan Soaps dot com, slash todd World's Best Soap,
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test the fact that to them all lives matter. Alan
Soaps dot com, slash Todd. In Washington, d C. A
woman in part me. A man went into the hospital

(40:47):
and had severe stomach cramps, severe crippling. Sometimes it was
driving him to his knees. They were so bad, were
very concerned they was having a heart attack and they
put him on an EKG. They hooked him up to
an IV just in case they had the heart paddles nearby,

(41:09):
just in case, and he'd have these massive, not really seizures,
but like his body was seizing up. This just this
incredible washes of pain. So maybe it's neurological. So they
started to consult on that. Then someone said, you know what,
he could have an obstruction, a massive bowt obstruction. This

(41:31):
is what could be causing this is he couldn't eliminate
waste that condicted because his stomach was rock hard, and
he was not a light man, rock hard, not a bodybuilder,
so it could be this massive intestinal blockage. Let's get
out an ultrasound. The quote man was a pregnant woman

(41:55):
who had convinced herself she couldn't be pregnant because she's
a trans man. Had someone not said intestinal blockage, she
would have gone into involuntary labor or tried to stop

(42:15):
the labor and killed the baby and herself. Now look
at that Netflix clip we saw with different eyes. Now
I want to praise God at all this because there's
a change, because people have had the scales peeled away,
and the magic word has stopped to work with a
ton of people. The magic word of transgender no longer
works a lot of people have taken themselves out of

(42:36):
the spell. Some people continue to pay Netflix to cast
this spell.

Speaker 3 (42:45):
So this is a.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial nominee, Abigail Spanberger, the one who refuses
to criticize her colleague, Jay Jones for wishing death upon
the children of his colleague, of his political opponents, who
wished to watch his opponents, and his opponent's wife would
have to watch their own children die before they were unlived.

(43:06):
She hasn't criticized him for that, and she was asked
a question, a very simple question, do you support having
boys in girls' locker rooms? And praise God? Local media
actually asked the question praise God.

Speaker 6 (43:19):
For months, Seven News has been trying to get Congressman
Abigail Spamberger to clearly answer where does she stand on
the locker room and bathroom issue that has divided so
many school communities in northern Virginia. This afternoon in Fairfax
County during her media availability, I tried asking Spamberger questions
on where she stands, but her response did not directly

(43:42):
answer our question, so we tried again on her way out,
Can you tell us directly do you support biological males
who say they're women using women's locker rooms and bathrooms
and competing in women's sports.

Speaker 4 (43:55):
Well, the circumstance as this legal case plays out is
really one of we've had court cases settled or judged
here in Virginia in the fourth District, the former Gavin
Grim case related to bathroom usage. And in fact, the
argument is the assessment is there needs to be much
clearer guidance in terms of what is an executive orders

(44:18):
binding assessment of Title nind versus what has been a
decision of a court.

Speaker 6 (44:24):
But do you personally support these policies? You personally support them?

Speaker 2 (44:32):
Everybody?

Speaker 6 (44:32):
Do you support these locker room or bathroom policies? Congresswoman?
Why can't you answer this question directly? Let's go congresswoman,
congress women, do you support these bathroom and locker rooms?
Why can't you answer these questions directly?

Speaker 1 (44:48):
And that's right the way right there? Did you see
that the security? Did you see that? Hands on? It
starts with the wispy little staff. Thanks Nick, Thanks Nick,
Thanks Nick, preposterously prideful, arrogant, Thanks Nick, Thanks Nick. And
then the hand from the guy who goes to five

(45:10):
to eight to two eighty probably six one that's the hands,
that's the one you don't ignore. She can't answer the
question because she knows that the magic spell is going.
She doesn't believe it. She's not held captain by it,
but many people are. This came out out of Seattle,
just as we were recording the program and doing it
live for people stay out of public schools, filled lockers

(45:31):
with chess binders so called trans tape for students to
use it will. Kids showed up at school and got
special gifts, special satanic gifts. Magic words. Malcombird Media has
trapped themselves in the spell of their own magic words,
and unfortunately many of us are paying Netflix to continue

(45:54):
to cast the spells on others. This is the Todd Hermanshaw.
Please go be well, be strong, be kind, and please
make every effort to walk in the light of Christ.
And I've got a great day after a really gross workout.
I get to go home to my beloved wife and
hopefully not complain too much about the workout.
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