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it and you'll enjoy it there. So today we're gonna
talk about a whole idea of the crisis of conscience,
a crisis of conscience and needing discernment. You know, one
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of the big crazy things about with us and news
and so much more is that they've always we're always
put on our edge, eats the edge of our seat
almost every day news stories and everything like that. They
keep us always in a panic motor and in a
state of being anxious and everything like that. So everything
is a crisis every day, the news, the news organizations,
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especially the main these organizations. In order to stay alive
and relevant, they have to keep us wondering what's going
to happen. Actually, I forgot to do this. I'm trying
to remember cover this next week. Is this the whole
idea that the different frame rates, like I'm broadcasting right now,
I believe at thirty or sixty frames per second, but
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at sixty frames per second our minds pick up the
higher frames per second, it picks up more interesting information
for us. So we're always on edge because we're expecting
something to happen. Sporting events are usually framed between fifty
and sixty frames per second. That always keeps us at
the edge of our seat, expecting something to happen at
any minute, and so we're always in constantly put in
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this phase of being worried that something wrong is going
to happen, and we're so we're eager to hear what
the news has to say, and we're just put in
this crisis mode, you know, like you have the levels
of awareness. You know where you're in condition white, condition yellow, condition,
is it condition white, condition yellow, condition red? And is
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there an orangeine there? The red white, yellow, red, black, right, yellow, red.
I'll figure I'll get the list for you later. Either way,
we're constantly put in this manner by which we can't
discern whether it's truth or not because we're getting so
much information at the same time, and you know it
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through election cycles, first one hundred days of the president's
presidency and so much more. We're constantly put on the
seat's edge, and we need the discernment we need to
be able to overcome the manipulation that's happening to us
on a daily basis. So one of the ones I
want to hit on this is the scripture passage that
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really talks about that. And we need discernment. So it's
not like the events aren't important. It's just the fact
that we're overwhelmed and we need to be able to
sift out the information that's irrelevant so that we're not
emotionally entangled every minute that we're put in a psychological
knot because of the fact that we don't know how
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we're going to survive the situation that's going to be
taking place. So as we sit there and we watch this,
the scripture says Deuteronomy, chapter thirty two Versus twenty eight
and twenty nine, they are a nation without common sense,
utterly lacking in discernment. If they were wise, they could
figure it out and understand their destiny. Discernment. Hey, Carolyn,
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thanks for joining it, being part of the program, and
shout out to you Larry one more time over there
in the rumble verse, check us out. They are a
nation without common sense, utterly lacking discernment. If they were wise,
they could figure it out and understand their destiny. So
having discernment can really set us on the right path
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or the wrong path. Having discernment can let us know
whether or not we're being manipulated or the truth is
being shared. In the last four or five years, we've
seen this key. Remember about five five years ago this time,
we had already been into two weeks to flatten the curve,
and we realized and more and more evidence is coming
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out about how much we were deceived five years ago.
But they continue to push this same narrative over and
over and over again. They keep hitting us with fear porn.
So we're we're basically excited because of the fact that
and when things are quiet, that's when we get nervous,
like last weekend or when we had the storms come through.
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We had the storms go out last weekend, just this week,
a few days ago, we had the storms come through,
and we knew that there was gonna be crazy weather
coming through. And while my wife and I were like,
She's like, look it outside, it's so quiet. There's nothing
going on. I was like, yeah, it's a cloudy weather
raining here and there. But then it just gets completely
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quiet and you're now on edge because you're not like
this is like what it is when tornado season comes
and it was pretty violent this week here just what
not even ten miles from me? Then the tornadoes touch down.
So this whole idea of us constantly being on edge
and absorbing so much information, we need a way to
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decipher that information so that we are not letting our
emotions drive us astray and we fall into making more
and more unwise decisions. Discernment is key, So we'll cover
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Natural beekeeping and smiling the same time. So as we
sit here and we look at this again, in the
first one hundred days, President Trump has been re elected,
He's made promises, he's following through on his promises. Again.
There are a lot of different things that have been
taking place over and over and over again, and there
have been, you know, improvements here and there. But this
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latest phase of changes, this latest phase of tactics, has
not worked out completely as well as anticipated. The tariffs,
the issue of the tariffs has been a problem. Now.
There's a lot of misinformation about tariffs that we don't
fully understand. Sometimes it works in our favor, sometimes it doesn't. Honestly,
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when you think about that, Honestly, when you think about that,
it has negatively. What I'm about to share with you,
Rand Paul decides he's going to speak out against the tariffs.
And I know one of the guys who literally got
me into radio, got me into radio, not know eleven
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years ago it was Mike Miller. He has a bunch
of articles on Red State, and I really appreciate him.
He basically I remember just when we started off and
getting me and inspired me into doing some radio and
everything like that. I like watch a lot of it.
He's in the middle of having a lot of conversations
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and arguments with individuals who don't fully understand the dynamics
of what tariffs are and whether or not it's going
to work in our favor. So if you guys don't
want to believe Mike, let's listen to this from rand Paul,
because Ran Paul's statement on this matter was very, very interesting,
and I hope we're going to be willing to hear
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what he has to say because this is key. Let's see,
I need that one and I want to go here.
Speaker 7 (11:19):
Tariffs have also led to political decimation. When McKinley most
famously put tariffs on an eighteen ninety, they lost fifty
percent of their seats in the next election. When Hot
Smoothy put on their tariff in their only nineteen thirties,
lost the House in the Senate for sixty years. So
they're not only bad economically or they're bad politically.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
So I think that's really interesting. We need to go
and revisit what he just said, because this is key
on what Rand Paul just said. Tariffs are not really
good economically or politically, and that they lost the House.
I mean, honestly, Trump announced tariffs, you remember, back in
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his first term. And let's let's actually revisit this one here. Apologize,
but let's let's look at this one here. He said,
I want that one, I want this one here. Let's
pause this and start this restart because this is key
with what he says. There's been negative consequences for that,
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let's cover it.
Speaker 7 (12:30):
Tariffs have also led to political decimation. When McKinley most
famously put tariffs on in eighteen ninety, they lost fifty
percent of their seats in the next election. When Hot
Smoothy put on their tariff in their only nineteen thirties,
he lost the House in the Senate for sixty years.
So they're not only bad economically or they're bad politically.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
So let's think about that now. There's a lot of
times we love what rand Paul would say, and for
those of us who don't want to like what he's
says right now because it's not in a favorable light,
for the president. You can't be wishy wash you like
that if he's good in pointing out things on certain occasions,
and now he's basically letting us know, hey, this is
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not a good direction to go with this. Remember just
hinting at the hinting at the tariffs last time around,
it caused problems in the last last election, well not
last his last term. Didn't we lose the House? Didn't
we lose the House in the in the last art
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So this whole idea of there's a lot being accomplished,
but man, the negative fallout if there's no recovery from this.
Understand this, Republicans lose the House and maybe even the
Senate for a very long time. Now. I know it
dropped over thirteen hundred points yesterday, but there has to
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be some turnaround on this, and everyone don't again, one
man alone can't fix the problems. It has to be
and again, and it's not even help you on. Let
me help you understand something here. It's not even just
the president. It's not even just the House. It's not
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even just the Senate. It's not even just the Supreme
Court or the judges that interfere. It's even American citizens
who are responsible on seeing an economic turnaround. An economic
turnaround because of the fact that we all have to
be better. We have to do better as American citizens
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to make certain that we are not in any way
causing a stir causing trouble, making things impossible for people
to exist. Where our bad spending habits are our poor stewardship.
It plays a part in a lot of instability around
the world. You know who makes you know who makes
more money in our in our irresponsibility. The banks on
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every side. The only the only bank that's failing to
make any money in all of our mismanagement are the
American people who are paying the taxes. Are are our status.
Our banking fails because there's so much credit taking out
of our our of the money that we pay via taxes,
via the overspending government. But guess what, an overspending government
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is only following the nature of the overspending people. So
it's time. Well, not if I have to change, then
they should change too. Yeah, But if we wait, if
we wait for them to change, and if we and
and again miss this president has said, you can't ignore
what he said, even in his first run. I like
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that if I don't pay the loan, I'm not the
one who's hurt. It's the person who loans me the
money who's hurt. So so this this nature of believing
that we're going to be fiscally sound and we're going
to recover from everything being made by being irresponsible in
how we manage money. And while Doze is great right now,
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where was Doge in the first term around? Oh, we
got the We've got the majorities in every area to
make the change. We had the majorities the last time around.
We had the majorities the last time around. Hey, Lisa,
thank you for joining and being part of the program.
But they're going to be consequences to this. There are
going to be consequences to this situation here and if
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we don't wake up, you know, it's just the warning
you to let us know this is not going to
work in your favor if we continue to just deal
with this. Here's where there's issues to be concerned about.
Where there are issues that are that are plaguing and
we need discernment. The nation's capital, at least six people
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were stabbed yesterday. You know, the gun violence is ridiculous
thereas they have the most one of the most restrictive
gun rights in DC. So you know what, when the
criminals can't get the stuff done, and I'm sure the
media will basically say, well, least it wasn't guns. We
need to ban knives, you need to ban so much.
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It's like, why don't we start looking at the fact
that we have not been enforcing the laws that we
have on the books to make certain that one, we
haven't been enforcing the laws to help people not be
in fear because the criminals aren't being penalized correctly. And
second of all, we keep we are not enforcing the
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law in enabling people to protect themselves. Because if there
are any people in guns with guns and they're protecting
the people who are making the laws, but the people
who voted them in can't be protected as well with
their own guns, there's something wrong and there's a violation. See,
we never want to ask the right questions or we
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just ignore it. We willfully ignore the blatant hypocrisies that
happens by many government officials and many lee on the
left leaning side. I can protect myself, I can have
bodyguards with guns. I can have people who basically carry
around those big killers. If I didn't say it. Thank
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you for joining Lisa. What we lacked the discernment to recognize, Hey,
we know the crime is happening here. We know the
crime is happening in big cities area. We know it
happens higher in metropolitan areas. And who's controlling those metropolitan
areas Democrats and liberal policies. Discernment, folks, Chicago, LA, DC, Memphis,
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how many indianapolis where you see Democrats are controlling the policies? Philadelphia,
corruption like there's no tomorrow controlled by Democrats and more
victims than you'll ever find in these congested metropolitan areas.
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But we don't have We don't want to be discerning
and have those much needed conversations. We just want to
and we just want to stay in our in our
tribal in our tribe, allow tribalism and partisanship to govern
us rather than common sense and discernment. So who do
we blame there? They just blame the government. We have
to blame we, the people who are just continue to
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turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to reality
and truth. Because until I mean, we sit there, we're
we're literally marveled at how how people are arguing for
illegal immigrant criminals in our country. We're really marveled at
how people can sit there and argue for government wasting
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and spend. We're really, we're literally marveling at how people
can argue that there are people who are over one
hundred t twenty one hundred and fifteen and two hundred
years and three hundred years old who are collecting social security.
We're perfectly fine in supporting that, but we don't want
to have the discernment for other things in other areas
by which there are problems that we must be addressed,
and we just can't look for an immediate fix. We
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need to look for the long term solutions that requires
immediate changes and not just government lifestyle but even our
lifestyles as well. But we don't have the discernment on that.
And honestly, as you know, honestly, as the tornadoes swept
through it in Indiana the other day, not far from
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where I live, not far from maybe where some of
the listeners are, maybe you were in the role. What
did you learn? What did you discern in the midst
of this? Were you prepared for this, were you prepared
for the disaster? Were you prepared for for that disaster
that came through. I believe in Brownsburg, about forty minutes
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from where we live, there's one building completely devastating. I
think there was a person in there. I didn't get
a chance to find out their status. But what steps
are we taking to make certain that we are not
want to be left behind to deal with a lot
of fallout or not properly respond because of the disasters
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on the way. What have we discerned? And here's another
one too. If we made a lot of money and
prosperity in the first Trump administration, which was that the
room was there for you to for you to happen.
But if our only goal right now is we just
want to get back to normal because we're frustrated with
the money that we then affordability of life, the inability
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to do all the things I want to do, vacationing
and traveling and all these other different things. And the
very first response you're going to do at the sign
of extra money is just completely go buck while no
one knows blamed about ourselves, my self included, my self included,
so all of us don't. If the Lord should show
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favor and prosperity, it's the Lord should show favor and
prosperity in the next three and a half years under
this president. Don't waste it, do not waste the time.
Ah wow, just please, it's stabbing and people flocking to
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the cities. It's prosperity. We've got more money, life's more affordable.
Let's move back to the city. I'll leave that alone.
Measles on the rise. More fear porn, more fear porn.
This is another one that really gets me because they
keep pushing this and pushing this, but as more data
comes out that a lot of these jabs, a lot
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of these things that have been injected into us have
had negative comp you know, complications. I saw a video
I wish I had saved that for now. It was
a very cool video that showed the Brady's, the Brady bunch,
and how one I think was Bobby. Bobby came home
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with the measles, and as he came home with the measles, uh,
basically they found out that he wasn't really doing uh
as a clutch. I'll get you a second, no that, Carol.
He came home with the measles and then other kids
the measle spread. He was sent home and he just recovered.
They talked about that they didn't want needles and injections
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and all these other different things, and they knew it
just had they had to get infected and basically just
let let it, just let the body handle and fight
back on the disease. It was a Brady Bunch episode,
talked about the whole idea of you know what, we
don't need shots, We don't need all these other different things, right,
and all of a sudden people are freaking out, because
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you want to know why they're freaking out. With all
the injections, it has inhibited the human body's response, in
its ability to have the what do we call it? Oh,
my goodness, you're kidding me. The name of the word, yeah,
the natural immunity. All the injections, bad diets, bad food,
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bad and and over radiated by all the technologies that
we have. We're breaking the body down and inhibiting the
body from fighting back. What steps are we taking to
rebuild our body? Not built based on plant based lies,
carb CARBD, ketodiets.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
And or not.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
It was keto diets. It's the the well my wife's
sair with me. The Akins diet was basically dieting with
with carbs. We keep getting told all these poisonous ways
to repair our body instead of just looking at what
does God's words say, and how do we just take
care of ourselves and listen, please do not listen to
the to the tree huggers and basically say, well, we
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were just because in the garden we were only eating
plants and fruit, fruits and everything like that, and that's
why we should live well when you come to find
out that, guess what they the plants and fruits can't
give the body enough sustatement to live on the nutrients
that it needs on a daily basis. Yeah, I tried.
I tried being a vegetarian, and what do you find
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are just very very abby, normal and bitter people with
massive flatulate issues. But beazeles on the rise, New Jersey
worrying about that to everybody start freaking out that the
world's going to come to an end because of the
because of the measles again. But actually, when it gets
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something that Carol had said, she said, Carol had said,
when was America back to normal? Actually, that's a very
good question. What was it ever back to normal? I
could either confirm nor deny that's good, Carol it I
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love that. Hey, everybody freak out. We've got We've got
We've got diesels of the way. Diesels are the way. Oh,
oh my goodness, are you serious? Oh my goodness, dude,
you're killing me. All the networks that ran the Brady
bunch uh have pulled the pull the Measles episode from being.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
Ran to.
Speaker 8 (26:39):
Oh my goodness, wow, because because of fear porn from
the administration that basically said, we don't need that kind
of information going out.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Control control, control, control. What a shame, trying shame, but
this is, this is but this is what happens when
we lack the discernment. But just look at the evidence.
But we we still have not fully grasped or comprehended
the complexity. Not there's so much complexity in the human body,
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the way that add denied, the way that yahweh has
created us. There are things that we can even begin
to understand. But for some strange reason, in our hubrisk,
we believe that through tacked out and advancement and technology,
we we've we've figured out everything on fixing the human body,
but we've never stopped to ask ourselves. I can do this,
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but should I do this? We never ask ourselves that,
And what we do is we put ourselves in a
position where we continue to do more and more and
more experiments and never learn from the mistakes we made
in the past. We just continue to beat them. Why
because people are willing to be undiscerning and all be
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manipulated with whatever new fads, whatever new traditions, or whatever
new experiments come down the way. Because we want to
be innovative, even if it means all us crossing our lives.
Let's go to a break, folks, and I'll talk to you,
beautiful people. On the flip side someone verse one, How
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blessed are those who reject the advice of the wicked,
don't stand on the way of sinners, or sit where
the scoffers sit. I love this because it's basically saying
that the person does not want to associate with wickedness
in any way, from hearing, standing near associating, nor being
comfortable enough to rest in his presence. Verst Two says,
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their delight is innatronized Torah on his tour. They meditate
day and night. In other words, they love the teachings
of God, and this is what they think about day
and night. They are like trees planted by the streams.
They bear their fruit in season. There leaves never wither.
Everything they do succeeds first trees, basically hinting that there's
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life in them, and it's not murky, stagnant water that
passes by them or fills them. It's flowing, life giving,
clean water. But verse four says not so the wicked,
who are like chaff driven by the wind.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Chaff.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
It's a substitute or it looks like or an imitation
of wheat that has no substance and has no value,
and it's easily manipulated. For this reason, the wicked won't
stand up to the judgment, nor will sinners at the
gathering of the righteous. In other words, there is no
hope for those who reject the teachings of Adenine, who
reject his tor They will not be able to stand,
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even though they think that their gods, the lord of creation,
will humble them Verse six. For Adenine watches over the
way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked
is doomed. In other words, if our goal is to
reject ad deny his teachings, his Torah, his rule, his order,
that means that we will suffer the consequences of living
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in no order and complete chaos, facing his wrath for eternity.
Why because we rejected his truth, triggering change one heartbeat
at a time. Battle for Freedom. Welcome back everyone. I'm
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your host Watson, prediating from Battle of Freedom on Mudroo
Fiber Radio. You should every last one of you as
we continue this discussion. Crisis, crisis of conscience, eating discernment,
the reason why we do this, and again appreciate every
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Battle for Freedom and leave your comments there. Or for
those of you who have my phone number, you could
send you a message and I'll try to catch you
and go from there. As we sit here, when we
look at this, this this need of discernment, I know
we get a lot of information on a daily basis.
That's why it makes me think about was it Psalm
forty verse six be still and know that I'm God?
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Or is at forty verse ten they have that? Yeah,
I think it's forty six verse six or forty verse
ten but be still and know that I am God
because he understands is that when we get too much
information and information overload, we panic. We go into panic mode.
I don't know what I'm gonna do. It's so much
informationion how do I do this? It? We're freaked out,
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And sometimes the only way that we can deal with
all that information is to constantly be on the move,
almost like, well, if I keep myself, I won't have
to slow down and think about what I just learned.
I mean, it's brilliant. Think about the model of what
you have from schools and everything like that, where the
schools we go from first period the second period, and
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we're changing activities every other half an hour to forty
five minutes. So we're constantly on the move, and it's like,
how do we seriously retain all that information? I think
about that from what I went through in junior high.
We get into school and school was started like about
it was like seven fifty in the morning. It was
seven fifty in the morning, I think so, and it
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would go all the way through to about three point
thirty in the afternoon, and we had what eight different
periods throughout the week. You know, of course, you'd have
lunch and fizz ad or lunch and recess that would
be worked into that. But all that information that was
pushed into us and we couldn't absorb all of that,
and then we'd always be nervous or frustrated because you know,
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between the intramural sports and than just home life and
just trying to make sure you had time to study.
And it was so much information, but they kept us busy,
but then information was never retained. The Lord knew that
this would be the same thing of what we would
be dealing with, and so he's like, I've got to
slow these people down and help them understand it's bigger
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than all this other mess that they've been allowing themselves
to be manipulated with. Here's another one I thought was
really crazy again for the fear porn advocates to figure
out a way to make everybody scared. Check us out
the faux rage on RFK Junior, because this is one
that's really interesting as we sit there and we look
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at how they try and say that RFK is putting
our lives, you know, in danger because the changes he's
making and him being the was it the AHS director
director at least twenty five million Americans lived in dental deserts,
areas where dentists are scared and residents face skyrocketing rates
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of tooth decay, emergency surgeries, and chronic health problems. I
tell you, I love these people. I just warn these
issues will only worshen with the removal of fluoride from
our drinking water, which has reduced tooth tokay and cavities
for over eighty years. So despite the news reports about
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the negative effects that fluoride has, right, despite all the information,
it's not like what you're you're telling me that if
you know what I like in this This joke of
an argument too, is how they say that vote voter
ID requirements for elections is racism against blacks and minorities.
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They're too stupid to go off and get their IDs,
So we've got to we've got to make the laws
for voting lax enough for them to get their IDs.
We don't want to have those requirements when they go
and vote, because it's just too difficult for anyone to
drive them to the bus. I mean, the same people
who could drive people, these rioters and these professional protesters
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around those same buses. The same money used invested into
this crisis management. We could use that to bus people
to the DMV and every other location to get the
required idea that they need. Well, now, guess what. The
people are too stupid to take care of themselves when
it comes to dental care. So we're going to help
them out with by putting the dangerous fluoride in the water.
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They don't have to worry about getting to a dentist location. Seriously,
think about that, and thank you, thank you, Carol Saw
forty six ten. You still know that I've got I mean,
this is crazy. They think we're too stupid to do
what we need to to take care of ourselves. So
they're going to do the things for us, even if
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it comes with negative consequences. I mean, the proof has
come out about how fluoride has affected people's mental mental capabilities,
This incapacitated people's learning capabilities. Floride in the water. They're
literally admitting that there's fluoride in the water more than
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that needs to be. But it's not for dental care.
It's not for gental care, folks, It's for keeping people stupid.
Just like anyone who believes that requiring voter idy to
vote is somehow, in some way trying to keep blacks
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from voting. When you keep uttering that stuff, when you
believe that, you show your stupidity, you really show that
you lack discernment. Oh well, these my voices are being heard. Yeah,
because the fact that all the people that you support
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and the party that you support that keeps letting people
illegally vote. And many of you who go to church,
who had no problem falsifying your vote in twenty twenty
double voting, triple voting because you were you were inspired
by your party to continue to put fake folks out there.
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But guess what their consequences. It comes back on you.
And when you start waking up and realize, well, you
don't like these illegals coming in and taking jobs from
blacks and the like, they're like, we don't care. We
don't need your vote anymore because now we have more
illegals coming in the country than they have black people
in the country. So will replace your vote. You don't
want to vote the way that we tell you to vote,
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no problem, You're replaced. So this faux rage about oh
RFK Junior, his policies are going to hurt American citizens. Hello,
have you looked into all the policies that have been
I mean, guess what right in the water and give
people informed consent to know exactly what's in what's in
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the medic not just not just the jabs, every medication
they were taking. Do you realize that we barely see
commercials that have that and side effects a We rarely
see those. I don't see them as much as I
used to in the past. But this full rage of
attacking people trying to protect us pretty pathetic. Pretty pathetic. Yeah,
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I mean, here's a crisis, a moral crisis. This woman
is caught kying and just and basically defacing another car.
But what was worse were her kids flipping off the
camera on the tesla. So not only does the mother
have no remorse, she's creating future protesters, future graffiti artists,
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future people who lack their respect. You remember, what is
it my body, my choice? Hey, how about my vehicle
my choice? You don't want us messing around with the
babies in your bodies, in your wounds that belong to you,
So don't mess with our stuff. I mean, it's it's
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I know that it's not a good it's not a
good example, but I'm just saying that the people who
push these policies about the things that belong to them
allegedly should not be there should be no interference in
how they manage their lives and what belongs to them.
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Don't do that to me. But they have no problem
doing the very thing, the violating the very core principles
that they want to hold up to and abide by.
Mind you, though, the abortion principle is completely wrong because
it's not your body. It's someone else's body. It's not
a part of you, someone else's body. Ford recalls, here's
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something to actually be concerned about. Well, you know, we
don't have to worry about the tesla's being destroyed. But
Ford two cars that are basically under wraps right now
of basically catching on fire or to escape. And I
think it is Ford escape and one of the other vehicles.
But if you have one of these cars, check out
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the article. They are they are exploding, catching on fire. Hey,
that's something to be concerned about. Share that out and
get it to people as fast as possible to save lives.
Because the last thing we needed people dying because they
weren't informed. Hey, this is a good time to let
people know. Can you have someone check your vehicle and
make sure that it's not going to explode on you.
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The last thing we want you to do is be
unaware and uninformed. That's a danger. This is something we
can notify people on. Oh Lord, forgive us Carol, don't
eat the tide pods. That it's so true, says to
don't eat the tide pods. Moral decay, more moral. We've seen,
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you know, the Democrat parties who wanted to push Tesla.
Tesla was the greatest option. Electric vehicles was the greatest
option until, uh, until Elon decided to back Elon Musk
decided to back President Trump, and all of a sudden,
we have all these It's a it's a constitutional crisis,
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it's a moral crisis, it's a moral dilemma, all these
different problems that are now in play because of the
fact that Donald Trump is president again and Elon Musk
is his is an election buddy or whatever they want
to call him. But here here is a Democrat official there,
this Democrat law married Democrat lawmaker made comments to this
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adult actress money, many of them openly on Instagram, not
realizing that other people can see what he was saying,
and I'm certain, im if we could search this guy's profile,
I'm sure there were comments that he made about Donald Trump.
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I'm certain that we could find comments that this person
maybe has said about Donald Trump and any conservative who
was caught. Again, I'm not excusing their behaviors, but it's
just very eye opening because this is what judge not
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less he be judged means. Don't hypocritically condemn other people
for the very actions you're doing, or the very same
spirit of indifference and apathy that you have to committing
your sins, believing that they will not be exposed. It
doesn't mean that we can't call out bad behavior, but
don't do it in a manner by which we don't
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think that we'll be exposed for the very sins. And
maybe it's not the very sins we're doing, but we
will be exposed. Don't make no mistake, make no mistake.
Judgment's on the way. Larry Jason Whitlock is basically speaking
the truth where there's outrage about the Hey, here's discernment.
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Black kid. Black kid shoots this player's twin brother because
he was sitting in the wrong seat during a game.
And the kid gets out and shoots because he was
our It's time to start looking at what our kids
are being taught and what behaviors that we're allowing, and
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that this violence continues to raise over and over and
over again. We were worrying about government shutdown, but we
don't want to start looking internally. We don't want to
do introspection to review what's going on. Here's another one.
Oh this I don't know, I do no, no, I
don't want to waste time on this. When this crazy
woman was at the airport, she was drunk, she was
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having fitting rage. But when you hear her screaming because
they won't let's let her stay on the flight, she
sounds like a demon's coming out of her. And honestly,
to tell you the truth, we need to start looking
at all the different things that are playing a part
into making us regress into monsters. Know you know what
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it is. It's the absence of God's word and not
just the not the cliff notes stuff we get through Churchianity.
We don't want to read down the boundaries that are
established in Torah. We don't want to look at God's
word in this whole totality. That's when society runs them
up completely a shadow of a doubt im for us
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to wake up and stop embracing the stupidity. Let's go
back to the first one or that his video. They
are a nation without common sense, utterly lacking and discernment.
If they were truly wise, if they if they were wise,
they could figure out and understand their destiny. Last thing
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you want to go over to is I probably wasted
too much time on this, but we're gonna share this
John Stossel. I've been finding a lot of his videos
have been very interesting covering some things. I'm going to
play one of his videos now and let's enjoy because
this one right here, this is this is very very
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interesting because of the fact that the way it's been going,
we needn't wake up and recognize we didn't recognize what
the Lord is doing here, and if we don't wake up,
there will be negative consequences. Here you go, Let's do
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this one here and go from there. John Stoscil folks
enjoy climate Change.
Speaker 6 (46:03):
The crisis industry also claims.
Speaker 2 (46:07):
This is John Stoscile giving us information with respect to
climate change disimal.
Speaker 3 (46:13):
We are in the beginning of a.
Speaker 6 (46:15):
Mess, activists say our future is disimbal.
Speaker 8 (46:24):
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction because
the future.
Speaker 6 (46:29):
If it's not climate change, it's homophobia.
Speaker 1 (46:32):
It's very stressful.
Speaker 2 (46:33):
White people don't know whether we're going to have price
next year or not.
Speaker 6 (46:35):
The activists say they fight to save people from homophobia, racism,
hate groups, and climate change. Listening to them, you think
these threats are getting worse, But the opposite is true.
Our air and water are cleaner, we live longer, healthier lives.
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There's less race than there used to be. Let's homophobia too,
But if the protesters acknowledge that, what would they do
with their lives? Journalist John Tierney covered activists for years.
Speaker 9 (47:10):
In nineteen seventy nine, I was a reporter at the
Washington Star and I was assigned to cover the first
anti nuclear Mars.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
Now, this is going to be very interesting because it
sets a stage for so much more. And we're constantly
told that there's a crisis and there's something for us
to worry about. This guy studied the first anti nuclear
protests and he found a pattern.
Speaker 6 (47:35):
House that's protested nuclear power.
Speaker 3 (47:38):
An end to the nuclear age, and it's entirety.
Speaker 9 (47:41):
And I interviewed the organizers and I was just struck
that all of them were veterans of the anti war movement.
How did they all suddenly become so passionate and so
knowledgeable about nuclear power?
Speaker 2 (47:54):
They were veterans of the anti war movement, all of them.
So you you were protesting this, we have professional protesters.
Speaker 9 (48:06):
And then it was later I realized, well, of course
the Vietnam War was over. You know, they succeeded, so
they needed to find a new cause. For activists, success
is a threat. You know, it's going to put you
out of business unless you find a new cause.
Speaker 6 (48:20):
But it's not a business. They're not making money doing this.
Speaker 9 (48:24):
Oh yes, they are.
Speaker 6 (48:25):
Environmental activists probably collect the most. Their leaders pay themselves
hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of dollars. Racial equity groups
have gotten rich too when it comes to deceitful self dealing, Tyranny, says.
Speaker 9 (48:40):
The ultimate example is the Southern Poverty Low Center.
Speaker 5 (48:43):
The Southern Poverty Law Center released a chilling report.
Speaker 6 (48:46):
When the center opened, it promised legal help to those
harmed by racism. After their lawsuits bankrupted chapters of the
Ku Klux Klan, the center changed Clan Watch to Hate.
Speaker 9 (48:57):
Watch, fabricating these the idea that there's a rising tide
of hate in this country, and they just fundraise with
that and it scares people and they get money.
Speaker 2 (49:06):
They I mean hate watch, I mean, so it's hate watch.
Is like how they went to climate change. No global warming,
noble global cooling. Wait, global cooling, No, no global warming,
no climate change. Yeah, and just undiscerning. People can't realize
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that they're being manipulated.
Speaker 6 (49:29):
I think they're making the world a better place.
Speaker 9 (49:31):
But they're not. They're viciously attacking and smearing.
Speaker 6 (49:34):
Groups like Moms for Liberty, Moms for America.
Speaker 9 (49:38):
We put about ten of these major hate groups out
of business. They're just scare mongering and giving people the
idea that there's all this hatred and racism in the
country when all the evidence shows just the reverse.
Speaker 6 (49:49):
The head of the group ones said he'd stop fundraising
if they ever got the fifty five million dollars.
Speaker 9 (49:55):
Well now they have over six hundred million dollars in
the bank and they haven't stopped fundraising.
Speaker 6 (50:00):
Because you can make money detailing why people fall for
such bad news. All the money power of bad You
explain that we're programmed to see bad because if our
ancestors didn't see the sabertooth tiger. They were dead and
they didn't give birth to.
Speaker 9 (50:14):
Us exactly the ones who paid attention to threats for
the ones who survived.
Speaker 6 (50:18):
Our brains are hardwired to react strongly to FA.
Speaker 2 (50:22):
That's actually where I'm going to disagree partly on this.
Is it not about ancestors looking at monkeys saying that
that's no, no, no. I'm going to do a show,
and I want you to do the research yourself. So
if you don't don't think that I'm making this up,
look up Google frame rates and human understanding and perceptions.
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I'll give you a little taste of it right now
that in the beginning. Actually, I'm glad we're gonna stare
in this on the issue of fear. So most movies
that we have watched have been somewhere between eighteen to
twenty four frames twelve to twenty four frames second, slowest
frame rates you're gonna get, but it's close to our
dream state where we're dreaming, and that's how we're put
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at peace. Even the dragmatic movies that have action and
everything like that, Yeah, we're mood, we're inspired and everything
like that, but that doesn't really drive us well, will
make us do things that we normally won't do, because
again I think, what was it, the original? The original?
Oh my goodness, Wolverines, Oh my goodness, are you kidding me?
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They redid it Red Dawn that was filmed in twenty
four frames per second. Now we could yet, yeah, Wolverines
all we want, but we didn't go off and do
what they did in Red Dawn. Whereas you now start
seeing people as they're watching these films at higher frame rates,
they're more eager, like I'd like the TV the movies saw.
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It'd be very interesting to see what frame rate those
movies are being filmed at and how much does it
really drive us to repeat. I mean a lot of
the things that you see in the video games, video
games that they're best between one hundred and twenty one
hundred and eighty frames per second. And what is it
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I can't remember which one it was I was looking at,
but one of the video games they said that the
Fortnite best to play that movie. I mean that video
game at two hundred and forty frames per second. So
don't tell me that there isn't a lot of information
being programmed into the individual that makes them, all the
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nightmares and things and the people flipping out for no
apparent reason. Is it possible that it's the over information
that's being pushed into them. They're seeing things between sixty
and ninety and one hundred and twenty frames per second,
and guess what, and all that information being pushed in there,
it's easy to put subliminal messages within those smaller, I mean,
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those faster frames, because even though we can't visually see it,
the mind has picked up on the secondary, tertiary and
nth degree message that's out there. The programming is out there,
but we lack the discernment. We just keep taking more
and more information in and we don't care about whether
or not we're being programmed or our minds are being
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altered to accepting other realities that are not based on
truth but based on falsehood. Well, we're going to go
over that, but let's do a little bit more of
this before this show ends in a few minutes.
Speaker 6 (53:33):
Fear and activists take advantage of that.
Speaker 9 (53:36):
There's this industry. The merchants have bad who get more
money by creating crises or pretending the crises exist. Else Charles,
their activists, their lawyers, their academics and their bureaucrats, because
you know, the bigger the problem sounds, the bigger your
buddyt no just gonna kill us. You get more attention,
you get more money. I mean, nobody gives you money
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to study something that isn't a problem. But if it collusion,
we all have to pay attention, and you get not
only money.
Speaker 6 (54:03):
But you get power politicians.
Speaker 9 (54:07):
Climate change is literally an existential threat to our nation
and to the world. Climate change is kind of the
perfect crisis because you can attribute anything to it out
always in the future. And it's bizarre that environmentalists call
this an existential threat.
Speaker 4 (54:27):
An existential threat to us as human beings.
Speaker 6 (54:30):
I don't even think most Americans know what the word
existential mean.
Speaker 2 (54:35):
Yes they don't, But but what they don't seem to understand, though,
is that when you could have our Hollywood darlings lying
on jets around the world adding the very things, and
they and then to push the concept for the experts
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to push the concept of carbon reddits and people buy
it like there's no tomorrow. I mean, you want to
talk about a lack of discernment, that that that the
people who are saying we should we should we should
drive electric cars. We should, and and the someone of
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you said, why where's the when's where's the last electric plane?
Show me an electric plane that could fly across over
the Atlantic, electric trains that could take us all over
the country. You can't do it because in order to
have the electricity running, we need fossil fuels for the
electricity to continue running. And there's not enough wind farms
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and solar farms to power everything that we're looking for.
You still need, you still need the fossil fuels to
make the electric stuff work. So what they're doing is
they're saying, the carbon credits is what it's. The carbon credits. Basically,
this is what it is. Because I'm uh, yeah, I
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really want to do this now they don't know what
he's laughing. Let's because it's funny and it's just so
dumb how they keep pushing this nonsense. Let's really deal
with the carbon credits for second year folks, this is
what the carbon credits are. They've decided to keep us
from living, and so they've already figured out in their
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ledger about what kind of credits will be extended to
the people who are around after they killed us off.
So they're operating on that credit. So when they sit
there talking about carbon credits, they're talking about the utopia
that they have designed in their minds, and people are
already making withdrawals from the world that they're looking forward
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to existing in twenty twenty nine, twenty thirty when they
said the world is going to come to an end.
When they say that they're operating on carbon credits, they've
already delved into those points. And that's basically what they're saying.
So when they sold their souls to be around and
be the only ones occupying this great green earth, that
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when the rest of us are either in caves or
in other locations that are uncomfortable. See, you don't seem
to understand the very people who are pushing the laws
that you say are protecting you, they're not even abiding
by them. Nancy Pelosi and how many other different people
were busted going to hair salons when the rest of
us were told we couldn't go do those things. The
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number of people who weren't wearing masks when they went
to dinners. They were going to dinners, they were going
on traveling and everything like that. You easily forgot about
that that the people who said, yeah, the laws are
the laws for you, but not for me. They're operating
on credits of living and a lifestyle that they don't
want us to live in, and we keep supporting them,
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believing that if they'll consider me. I voted for them.
I sold my soul for them. I sold my soul
to the devil. The Devil's going to get me the
credits that I want. I'm going to get everything I
want to. Let's put it like this, all the problems
is that they've made has not come to fruition. You
know what's happening now actually very interesting. You start seeing
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these mayors in towns around the country, minority mayors who
are getting busted for corruption because instead of rebuking the
corruption that's happening by white politicians, they do it and say, well,
if they got rid of got away with it, so
can I not realizing instead of complaining looking for equity
(58:46):
in criminal mischiefous behavior, how about we end the mischiefous behavior,
punish those who are doing the mischief behavior, and say
we want no part of it, but no, we will
reap what we sow. Folks, it's time for discernment. If
we think we're going to continue to get away with evil.
There's a lot to be learned. Does the Lord is
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on the way