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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Order, new world order, new world order.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
This is a moment to cease.
Speaker 4 (00:12):
The clid.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
Escape has been shaken. The pieces are in flux. Soon
they will settle again. Before they do, let us reorder
this world around us.
Speaker 5 (00:20):
A new world order, a world where the United Nations
is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.
Speaker 6 (00:27):
Nevertheless, United States in a key position, tool shape, is
so that the problem of the put rensidentity will be
the emergence of a new international.
Speaker 7 (00:39):
Order the first decade of the twenty first century. That
out of what will be feared the greatest restructuring of
the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest
restructuring of the global economy, a new world order.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
What's created?
Speaker 8 (00:56):
Documenting the crisis allow rebelling the very word secrecy repugnant
in a free and open society.
Speaker 9 (01:03):
And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed
to secret societies, the secret os and a secret.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
Proceedings waiting war on the new world order, and.
Speaker 7 (01:15):
The councils of government.
Speaker 10 (01:17):
We the guard again, the acquisition of unwanted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military industrial conflict.
Speaker 8 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.
Speaker 11 (01:41):
From Femal Regions five and ten. This is Governor America.
Vicky Davis here, I'm during Weeks. It is the thirteenth
of December twenty twenty five. Nice to have you with
us once again, ladies and gentlemen. Boy, I am just
freezing this morning. It's just absolutely freezing in here, and
it's freezing outside, very very cold temperatures. We have massive
(02:01):
well I shouldn't say massive, but we have quite a
significant windshill in the forecast for this weekend. I don't
know about you, Vicky and your neck of the woods,
but it's just downright cold here.
Speaker 12 (02:13):
Oh, it's actually pretty nice here.
Speaker 11 (02:16):
Well, I wish we could get some of that.
Speaker 12 (02:18):
Yeah, just must be all dumping on the Midwest.
Speaker 11 (02:22):
We'll get cold air, and we've had a lot of
dumping in terms of snow too, and it's not even
officially winter yet. So this really flies in the face
of all of Carrey's predictions. Way back in two thousand
and nine.
Speaker 13 (02:38):
Five years scientists predict we will have the first ice
free Arctic summer. That exposes more ocean to sunlight. Ocean
is dark. It consumes more of the heat from the sunlight,
which then accelerates the rate of the melting and warming,
rather than the ice sheet and the snow that used
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to reflect it into the atmosphere.
Speaker 11 (03:03):
I tell you we don't have any such thing here.
Speaker 12 (03:06):
This ocean sunlight is dark. Is that what he said?
Did I understand that correctly?
Speaker 11 (03:13):
Can anybody understand anything he says? And it's all it's
all bogies. I can play it again. Hold on, let
me see if see hang.
Speaker 13 (03:23):
On, which then accelerates the rate of the.
Speaker 11 (03:27):
I don't think I went back for enough. Let me trance, sorry, folks.
Speaker 13 (03:32):
That exposes more ocean to sunlight. Ocean is dark. It
consumes more of the heat from the sunlight, which then
accelerates the rate of the of the melting and warming,
rather than the ice sheet and the snow that used
to reflect it back up into the atmosphere.
Speaker 11 (03:50):
Yeah, so the ocean is dark. The ocean is dark,
and the ocean is a carbon sink. It's a sunlight sink.
I don't think he has any idea what he's talking about.
Speaker 12 (03:59):
I don't think he does either.
Speaker 11 (04:01):
You know what's funny is anytime you and I talk
about the climate or even the weather, somebody will say, wow,
are you a climatologist? Are you an expert? All these scientists,
all these scientists, what scientific degree does John Kerry have?
Really highly unimpressive. So here he is, all the way
back in US. See this was January twentieth. No, no, no,
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this is the World Economic Forum. Excuse me. This is
Carrie at the World Economic Forum earlier this year. This
was back in January, January twentieth to twenty fourth. He
was there pushing his bs there as well.
Speaker 14 (04:35):
On the model is living proof of what can be
achieved when governments and private individuals come together in order
to provide funding and make the difference. Honestly, when I went.
Speaker 11 (04:45):
It sounds like he's drunk, doesn't it.
Speaker 12 (04:50):
He's so old, and.
Speaker 11 (04:53):
I think he's been hitting the bottle. I don't know, Prince.
Speaker 14 (04:56):
Honestly, when I went the first time to the DRC
and saw that credible, large, remarkably powerful river just flowing,
it just felt the energy that is there to be
harnessed to change lives. This is a way to pull
people away from the violence, to give young people an
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alternative to find jobs that will be produced and hugely
important in the context of where we are today, to
provide a monumental sink, a consumer of carbon that will
help us meet our goals and embrace the future that
we all want. So I intend from the private sector
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position that I now have to continue to work with
our colleagues to help make this a success. There's nothing
worse than announcing something big and five years later nothing
has happened. We have to all agree that is not
going to be what happens here.
Speaker 11 (05:55):
Yeah, okay, whatever.
Speaker 12 (05:57):
Well it's a carbon sink, i'd say cemetery.
Speaker 11 (06:00):
Well, carbon Sinc Is Yeah, there you go. I like that.
I mean I don't like it, but I like your
take on it because that's exactly right. That's exactly what
they want to do. They want to keep pushing forward
with these idiotic programs until there's nobody left because you
won't be able to live, you won't be able to
afford to heat your house, you know. And it was
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actually it was Obama that said it better than anybody.
He said his plan was, well, here, it is here,
let me just go ahead and play it. His plan
was to cause energy prices to necessarily skyriderure my.
Speaker 15 (06:36):
Plan of a cap and trade system, the electricity rates
would necessarily skyrocket. Even Yeah, regardless of what I say
about whether coal is good or bad, because I'm capping
greenhouse gases, coal power plants, you know, natural get you name,
whatever the plants were, whatever the industry was, they would
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have to retrofit their operations. That will cost money, that
will pass that money onto consumers.
Speaker 11 (07:06):
Now, all of this is completely unnecessary and unimportant. And
I come back to this is you're going to say
something I was gonna.
Speaker 12 (07:17):
Say, it's kind of circular. He said, all of the
all of it would come back as a benefit to consumers.
But it's the consumers who pay for the energy.
Speaker 11 (07:30):
Yes, there's no benefit whatsoever, no benefit whatsoever, I mean.
And all you have to do is look at how
electricity rates. That's a one time Obama actually told the
truth because electricity rates have skyrocketed right along with everything else.
Speaker 12 (07:45):
And yeah, we do.
Speaker 11 (07:48):
Everything rides on the back of electricity or some form
of energy that they are attacking. And that's one reason
why I am glad that Donald Trump. You know, there's
a lot of things that can criticize and do criticize
Donald Trump for but he is cutting funding for the
solar projects.
Speaker 16 (08:09):
Calling at the scam of the century. President Trump says
his administration will no longer approve any new wind or
solar power projects. He blames them for driving up energy costs.
In a post on truth Social Trump wrote, any state
that has built and relied on windmills and solar are
seeing record breaking increases in electricity and energy costs. We
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will not approve wind or farmer destroying solar. Just last month,
Trump put Interior Secretary Doug Bergham in charge of final
reviews for leases and construction plans, and the Big Beautiful
Bill ends tax credits for wind and solar power by
twenty twenty seven, credits that have helped fuel renewable energy
growth in recent years. Energy companies now worry many projects
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won't get the permits needed to move forward. CNBC reports
energy prices have risen within twenty percent over the past
year for customers in thirteen states served by the nation's
largest power grid, PJM Interconnection. Earlier this week, Agriculture Secretary
of Brooke Rollins announced the USDA will stop funding wind
and solar projects on farmland, calling them massive taxpayer handouts
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that have rendered millions of acres of prime farmland unusable.
Speaker 12 (09:22):
So there you go, now, Well, isn't that interesting. PJM
was the first power company under the advice of a
woman named Fiona Wolf who was an electric consultant from
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the city of London, and she consulted on the concept
of a national energy grid electricity grid that uh electricity
could be transmitted from one location to another in order
(10:08):
to reduce the amount of electricity theoretically that needs to
be produced.
Speaker 11 (10:16):
Interesting.
Speaker 12 (10:17):
Yeah, I've got I have an article on my website
about Fiona Woolf.
Speaker 11 (10:23):
Well, they're continuing to go forward with these idiotic things
right here of Michigan and on a state level, and
really the states are where a lot of this stuff
is going to be moving to state and local level
because the federal level hasn't been moving as quickly as possible.
And that's exactly what they do. It's what Obama's strategy was,
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is to push forward so that the States could remain
in the international treaties which bind them to certain targets,
buying the population to certain targets. They couldn't He couldn't
get it through nationally, so he encouraged local governments to
push it forward, and that's where their strategy is, think globally,
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act locally, and that's what they're trying to do. By
the way, in that vein, we're going to be talking
later on to Casey Whale and in the final hour
of the show today. This is something that we need
to understand the ramifications of a lot of things that
are materializing today with regard to free speech, the attack
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on our rights, the lobbying of foreign by foreign entities
of our state legislators. So we're going to get into
some of that in the final hour of the show today.
In the second hour, we're going to be visiting with
Mary Toco if everything goes as planned, and she wanted
to come on to talk about vaccines. Certainly there is
a pushed again for another pandemic. That is where we're
(11:56):
hearing rumors and things about that. This is certainly vaccines
season quote unquote, as they're pushing all of this stuff,
pushing people to get flu shots, that sort of thing.
So we're gonna get her take on some of this stuff.
You might remember Mary Toco hosted a show on RBN
for many years at the time that we were originally
on URBN. So she's going to be coming on in
(12:19):
the second hour, I think it's the bottom of the
second hour, and we're gonna be talking with her about
some of that.
Speaker 12 (12:25):
So it's gonna be those vaccines worked out really well
for population reduction.
Speaker 11 (12:30):
Well, that's that's exactly really what I think they're all
about it. It's about population reduction, it's about deformity. I
don't know why you would want to cause deformities in
your population, other than a sick population is a lot
more easy to control. Maybe I just answered my own question.
Speaker 12 (12:50):
Yeah, it sounds to me like.
Speaker 11 (12:52):
But regarding this energy thing, and it's all interconnected, it's
all tied together because energy, you can't live without it.
You can certainly can't have an economy without it. But
they're making it so that people cannot live. That's what
they That's what the goal seems to be, is to
cripple our economy. Those who are pushing these watermelon type
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of policies where it's green on the outside, red on
the inside. But I brought up the climate change thing.
Other than the fact that it's just so dreadfully cold
here in the Midwest. I mean, it's freezing. We've had
a harsh winter and it's not even officially a winter yet.
A lot of times in the past we've had dry ground,
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completely green going into Christmas. That's not been uncommon in
recent years here in Michigan, but that certainly is not
the case this year. We have been dumped on. And
not all of it's been lake effect. We have a
lake effect snow that does happen, that's routine, that's normal
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here in Michigan. But a lot of this stuff has
come not just from the lakes, so and much of
the country has been plunged into freezing, very very cold
temperatures in different times of this year so far. And
like I say, we still have what nine ten days
left until the official start of winter. But what's interesting
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is all these predictions. We mentioned recently that Bill Gates
was seemingly kind of backing away from the climate narrative,
focusing his attention on other things. And I think part
of this is because they have made so many bad
predictions that have not come true. I mean, and this
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has been going on our whole life. More recently, there
was a high profile study that was published in the
journal Nature back last year in April April twenty twenty four,
and it predicted that climate change could he raise thirty
eight trillion dollars in yearly global economic activity by twenty fifty.
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Then more than a year after the publication, you know.
Of course, that's how they operate. They publish these things
and the media makes a big noise about it, and
then they quietly retracted the publication. Now, I wonder how
how many publications that trumpeted this big giant study. Oh
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look at the study. Oh they're gonna erase thirty eight
trillion dollars if you don't curtail your lifestyle. Never mind
the fact that the World Economic Forum people fly in
on their private jets, the Cop thirty people fly in
on their private jets. They emit more carbon than you
will in your entire lifetime, you know, and yet it's
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you that has to curtail your lifestyle because oh, well,
we're buying carbon offsets thirty eight trillion dollars, they claimed.
Speaker 12 (15:59):
I just want to attracted the study.
Speaker 11 (16:02):
They retracted the study. Go ahead, VICKI.
Speaker 12 (16:04):
The whole thing is a big fraud, that's it. Climate
change is a fraud. It was a political agenda and
using the environment and climate and climate change as a
concept the weather. There's nothing you can do about any
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of that. But what they did was to be able
to capture populations of people to begin to clamp down
on our lifestyle, which is just simply living our life.
That's all right, you know, but the whole climate change
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and population reduction go together conceptually.
Speaker 11 (16:56):
I got an article here from straight Errol News, which
claims to be unbiased. I have seen plenty of bias
in straight Orrowews. However, at least they are reporting on this.
They said, of all the lightning rod topics, climate changes
up there with abortion, guns and immigration and it's conducivity
for divisiveness. In twenty twenty four, one of the world's
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top environmental journals published a study predicting thirty eight trillion
dollars in global yearly economic activity would be erased if
humans didn't caught, didn't change course on climate policies before
twenty fifty. It quickly became ubiquitous. More than a year later,
it has been retracted. The studies authors are revising their data,
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kind of like the unemployment numbers Vicky. Often those are
revised as well.
Speaker 12 (17:49):
You can't trust the government statistics. Yeah, and that's just
the way that it is, because they use statistics to
to lie, manipulate, to manipulate perception, Yes, to lie to us.
Speaker 11 (18:05):
The studies authors are revising their data in a follow
up study currently under peer review. Who are the peers
and and and are they allowing the ones that don't
agree with climate change to talk? I highly doubt it. Uh,
it is still likely to join other research in showing
that climate related changes will produce a significant drop in
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economic activity, but less than the highly influential paper originally stated. Yeah,
and how much? Who's funding this? That's that's who You
always have to what You always have to ask, who's
funding all of this? Because you get that you pay.
Speaker 12 (18:44):
For well, multinational corporations of course, because they're the ones
that are making all the money on destroying our economy.
Speaker 11 (18:54):
Well, I think that there's an awful lot of US
and billionaire foundations and universities frankly that have been taxpayer funded,
still are taxpayer funded. They're being a little more covert
about it now since the present administration is in office,
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but it's largely these organizations and institutions of higher indoctrination
that are causing all of these studies because people who
are and they don't want free speech, people who are
pushing the narrative of well, climate change is nothing to
worry about. You'll never get any money, You'll never have
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a staff unless you're able to pay them somehow yourself,
if you're independently wealthy. And that's how they stifle, stifle
you to speak on the media.
Speaker 12 (19:51):
The NGOs, for the most part, the ones involved in
the environment are they may get some federal money, but
they get a lot of money from private corporations that
are profiting on the whole propaganda campaign of climate change.
And in large art that's the tech industry because in
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the nineteen nineties they determined that the replacement for our
dirty economy would be tech, right, so they implemented efficiencies
through tech industry and we are at I think of
probably what is the apex of that agenda with the
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implementation of AI.
Speaker 11 (20:42):
So, yeah, they say in this report, despite the scientific
community seeing retractions as evidence of due diligence, climate change
skeptics are calling for rollbacks of policies that were based
on the faulty data. News of such of a significant
retraction could also serve as a reminder to journalists of
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their role in looking critically at information that appears extraordinary.
A mass media professor posits research at Researchers at Potsdam
Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany published their study
in the journal Nature in April seventeenth. April seventeen, twenty
twenty four. It projected a loss of nineteen percent in
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global income by twenty fifty due to the effects of
climate change. By twenty one hundred, the paper estimated climate
change would construct the world's constrict for some reason I'm
having a difficulty reading today, would constrict the world's gross
domestic product by sixty three percent. Other papers on the
topic had previously estimated a twenty three percent decrease in
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global economic activity by then. For contests for context, the
National Institutes of Health estimate that the COVID nineteen pandemic
shrank global GDP by three percent twenty twenty. The researchers
predicted with ninety nine percent certainty that it would cost
more to reverse the effects of climate change than it
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would to build resilience by twenty fifty. The research quickly
became one of Nature's most cited papers as of last Friday.
It's just like the hockey stick. You remember the hockey stick.
Speaker 17 (22:24):
Oh?
Speaker 12 (22:24):
Absolutely, yes, they're.
Speaker 11 (22:26):
Still quoting the hockey stick and it's long been discredited.
But see that's how they do things, folks. This wasn't
a mistake. This wasn't somehow a oops, we messed up
and now we need to revise things. No, they they
I believe that they deliberately published disinformation the meat, so
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that the media would jump all over it and touted
as being true, and then they quietly pull it, they
quietly retract it, and then.
Speaker 12 (23:02):
Maybe that in the meantime, in the meantime they've robbed
us blind correct, you know, either either directly or indirectly.
Speaker 11 (23:13):
Yeah, so they say. The research quickly became one of
Nature's most cited papers as a Friday. The Journalist's metrics
show it was cited two hundred twenty six times, reported
in five hundred and forty two news articles. How could
it be? Wait a minute, how could be? How could
it be? Uh? Cited two hundred and twenty six times
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and reported in five hundred and forty two news articles.
I guess maybe by cited they mean in other papers anyway.
It was widely circulated. It was viewed hundreds of thousands
of times or more, uh millions, I'm sure have seen
this information. That was disinformation. News outlets worldwide reported on
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the find so called findings in the days and weeks
following publication. Headlines like the Associated Press, you know, the
so called credible wire service said, new study calculates climate
change is economic bite will hit about thirty eight trillion
dollars a year by twenty forty nine, and Forbes said
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new study climate change could reduce the world's economy by
nineteen percent by twenty forty nine. New study climate change
could reduce the world's Okay, they were all of these
things were commonplace. The AP, The New York Times, Axios
and others have not reported on Nature's retraction. But how
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widely will that gain steam? That's the question. Not very
widely at all.
Speaker 12 (24:47):
Yeah, I won't gain I guarantee you most people the
cases of the global climate change, you know, the ones
that promote those ideas.
Speaker 11 (24:59):
Right from a policy standpoint, they say. The research was
cited by several government entities to highlight the calamitous economic
effects of climate change. The Network for Greening the Financial
System g NNGFS, a group that works parallel with OECD
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to advise world banks and other financial firms on climate
related financial risks and opportunities, used the twenty twenty four
research as a new risk management model to inform its
member central banks on how to plan for climate change.
The group issued a note this week acknowledging the retraction,
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but other policies being retracted that they implemented. I doubt it.
The Congressional Budget Office used the research in its December
twenty twenty four analysis on the Economic impact of climate change.
The researchers use forty years of data from more than
sixteen hundred regions world wide to predict economic losses due
to climate change that included records from Uzbekistan and that
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later fell under scrutiny. Researchers who had conducted similar studies
keyed in on data from the former Soviet Bloc country
in Central Asia. They noted that their publication critiques that
removing the small countries data reverted the studies results back
to any to lack any statistical significance. Anyway, I'm going
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to leave that article there, But as Vicky rightfully said,
the whole thing is based on fraud. The whole thing
is based upon fraudulent data at lies, deceptions and all
you can you know, and anecdotal evidence so called evidence.
The reality is we have just as much anecdotal evidence
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going on right now. It's freezing here anyway, We're at
the bottom of the hour. Take a break. I want
to get into Trump's national security strategy. We'll do that
when we come back.
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Speaker 24 (31:16):
Had to.
Speaker 25 (31:37):
For the restoration of boundation.
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Of vmination.
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Go for combat for the restoration of voundation.
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Of Van nation.
Speaker 11 (32:01):
Govern Welcome back to the broadcast. This is govern America.
The website for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's
govern America dot com. My email address is radio at
Governamerica dot com. And Vicky, you want to give your
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information out?
Speaker 12 (32:24):
Yeah, My website is the Technocratic tyranny dot com. The
older website is Channelingreality dot com, and my email address
is on both websites.
Speaker 11 (32:36):
All right, and we do have a call in the line,
and you're welcome to call in to as well. Folks.
It's mentioned in the last half hour, I'm gonna get
into a little bit of Donald Trump's national security strategy. Vicky.
You had mentioned this early earlier in the week to me,
and I think it was important enough to kind of
explore some of this. So we'll kind of share some
(32:57):
of that with you and maybe get the audience take
as time progresses. But first, let's go to the phone.
Six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six is the number,
by the way, that's area code six' ten six hundred
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there and keep you on the phone for twenty minutes
or half an hour before they get to the. Call
i've been on hold for less than ten.
Speaker 11 (33:46):
Minutes thank.
Speaker 26 (33:47):
You just go right ahead and call as if you
want to spout something. Out but, anyway national defense is
an okay subject for What i'm going to bring. UP
i assume maybe you have played the, tape the video
By Wesley. Clark If i've got that, RIGHT i know
(34:09):
him discussing going to it's either seven countries in five
years or five countries and seven. Years it's seven and five,
right so that it's years in, countries SO i get
them mixed. Up but if you put that into a search,
engine you should get the result that you're looking for.
What AND i really do try not to Use. Google
(34:32):
it's unavoidable, sometimes BUT i try to steer Around google
and and. Not you, Know google to this point has
a monopoly over the decisions that the world. Makes but, anyway.
Speaker 11 (34:48):
What other if memory shoves me COLLECT i think it
was seven countries in five, years because we call it
The West class.
Speaker 26 (34:57):
Seven oh, oh, Okay And i'm assuming that because we
haven't declared war since the nineteen forties that you, know
war was not going to be, declared and maybe the
definition of war has. Changed, no they.
Speaker 11 (35:11):
Have Different, yeah they have different definitions of. War you,
know it's it's always a in fact instead of a
formal declaration of. War now what we have is authorizations
for use of military, force and they've kind of given
the president, unfortunately kind of a blanket to do. That
(35:32):
and that needs to be, retracted that needs to be.
Revoked but that's kind of what we have going on right,
now and we're seeing right now our present. President maybe
we'll get into some of this with regard to the
national security, strategy but he is bombing ships that are Around,
venezuela and this is a real. CONCERN i don't think
(35:57):
that we need to be doing this. CURRENTLY i would
like to have our western, hemisphere you, know more friendly
to The United. STATES i don't know that that's the
way to accomplish that unless we're going to do regime
change wars here in this. HEMISPHERE i certainly hope that's
(36:17):
not the.
Speaker 27 (36:18):
Case but, anyway go, ahead Please well NOW i was
just going to, say and to finish all of that,
off you, know the statement that's left out and all
of that is WHICH i you, know try to state
WHEN i.
Speaker 26 (36:31):
Should if you don't declare a, war you don't lose a.
War AND i don't know what that has to do
if not declaring a, war but if you don't declare a,
war then you're not going to THE us will not
be known as losing a.
Speaker 12 (36:43):
War but, WELL i think it goes more to the.
Environment in the nineteen, nineties What George Herbert walker did
was to base define the change change in purpose of the,
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military and they began disarming and dismantling defense through budget.
Reductions in nineteen ninety, Six William perry was The secretary
Of defense and he announced that they were The department
(37:31):
of The environment and it's on sea. Spend you can
listen to what he. Said they changed the mission of
The department Of defense to like global emergency, management crisis, response.
Speaker 11 (37:55):
And so.
Speaker 12 (37:57):
That kind of explains it was repurposing of the military
for The One World order global.
Speaker 11 (38:06):
Agenda, yeah to your point color with regard to, no
no war can be lost if it's not really declared a,
WAR i would point everyone to the to The Vietnam,
war which wasn't a formally declared. WAR i, Mean congress
passed The gulf Of Tonkin, resolution but that wasn't really
(38:26):
a formal declaration of war yet by any, measure any
any you don't have to be a, historian any, measure
anybody would look at that and say that The United
states didn't win unless the goal of THE us government
was to demoralize our, troops if and the populace, too create,
(38:49):
strife division amongst the, population and and and the tremendous
demoralization of our military was a major outcome of. THAT
i don't don't know how anybody would look at That
Vietnam war just as as one example of a war
that we actually won that was. Undeclared but, yeah, anyway.
Speaker 12 (39:10):
Yeah, okay it was a it was a war for THE.
Un it was not a war for our.
Speaker 11 (39:15):
Country it was a WAR i, think to, weaken to
weaken our. Country, Anyway go, ahead call her.
Speaker 26 (39:23):
NOW i was just going to ask if there are
any other excerpts for segments like that one From General
flynn that we could go and.
Speaker 11 (39:35):
You Mean Wes clark and get.
Speaker 26 (39:37):
It, yes excuse, me excuse. Me, YEAH i wondered if
there you, know or any other tapes like that videos
like that in which you, know the, military you, know
discuss what's you, know going on at the tendagone and
what the plans are because you know that that that
(40:01):
stuff like that deserves to be heard and. Spread But
i'm just, wondering like what other segments are similar to.
Speaker 11 (40:09):
That that's a good. QUESTION i don't know about clips per.
SE i can tell you that there, was of, Course
The Penac report is a big document where they pretty
much laid out all the countries they wanted to engage
in and needed a new pearl harbor to pull it.
Off published In september of two, thousand a year Before bush's,
(40:31):
presidency or at least a year before the actual thing
was pulled. Off it, was you, know a couple of
months Before bush's. Presidency that's the one that really comes to.
Mind i'm sure that, many many, people many clips could
be found if you really had time to search for.
(40:53):
Them were you going to say, SOMETHING vicki.
Speaker 12 (40:55):
Yeah my, Conclusion i've been working on this a long.
Time at my conclusion is that our government has been
waging war on, us but they do it in a circular.
Way they rather than you, know making war on The
(41:17):
american people. Directly they used they've used international agreements basically
to hurt us rather than you, know countries that they point.
To and so you, know And vietnam is a good
(41:39):
example that hurt our, country killed our young. Men, Right
and what did we get out of? It they. Didn't
they didn't even let them go whole hog into.
Speaker 24 (41:52):
War.
Speaker 12 (41:53):
Right it was a controlled police action.
Speaker 11 (41:58):
Exactly, yeah perplexity with regard to your. Question, perplexity Says
Dick cheney's interviews and speeches the on The iraq war run,
up especially where he talks about known weapons of mass
destruction and links Between iraq and, terrorism are often circulated
in the same critical context as the clerk. Clip Hillary
(42:19):
clinton's two thousand and Two senate floor speech explaining her
vote to authorize force In iraq and later twenty eleven
to twenty twelve comments defending or explaining The libya intervention
are frequently out into short cut into short critical clips
the Way clark. Says Madeline albright's nineteen ninety six Worth
(42:40):
it exchange on Sixty minutes About iraq sanctions is another
regularly shared clip people used to illustrate a blunt or
unsettling view OF us power and costs. ABROAD i don't
know if this all of these really forecast what they're
planning on. Doing but of times they're guilty of saying
(43:02):
that the quiet part out. Loud the big place you'd
want to look as all these foreign policy gatherings that
these these idiots get together in because they're always in
these think, tanks uh spilling the, beings talking about what
their what their goals. ARE i used to think somebody
had to actually have some intelligence and actually had to
(43:24):
be smart to be in government and to be especially
in foreign. Policy the Older i've gotten and the more
how How i've seen these unimpressive characters FUMBLE us foreign,
policy mess things up to the point of total, destruction
where we where we're on the brink of literally destroying
(43:45):
the entire. WORLD i find they're they're very unimpressive and
and they don't seem to have a whole lot of
intelligence or common. SENSE i, mean they may understand some
things about the tribes and the, territories and the boundaries
and the borders and who occupies those. Areas they might
(44:08):
understand terror groups to a point of course they, do
because they work with, them they fund, them they arm,
Them they many times control them until until they they
the the terror groups turn on, them and and and
the whole thing blows up in our. Face and we've
seen that happen over and over and over.
Speaker 12 (44:28):
Again, yeah once people begin to figure out that the
agenda is not really the, agenda it's something, ELSE i,
mean that's what's. Happened it took me a long time
to figure this out because it's just so. Unthinkable it's
(44:49):
so unthinkable that your own government would be the enemy
of your own.
Speaker 11 (44:55):
People here's, here here's here's a perfect. Example, okay we've
got to se war going on right. Now there is
no reason why this should have ever been going. On
the war In ukraine could have been over before it.
Speaker 12 (45:08):
Started, yeah it had nothing to do with.
Speaker 11 (45:12):
Us it was The biden. Administration it Was Victoria, newly
it Was Hillary. Clinton it was The kagan crowd who
are supported by. War they are heavily steeped in the war,
industry the military industrial. Complex so, hey no possible motive, there,
right no possible motive to start a. War and yet
(45:36):
in fact they have The institute for The study Of,
War Kimberly kagan's. Organization, okay, yeah they study it because
they want stardom everywhere so that they have more to.
Speaker 12 (45:47):
Study, well they're doing color, revolutions and there's a whole
package of changes which is basically the globalization of, government
putting them all under the same paradigms. Basically and you
know That i've been going back through things That i've written,
(46:12):
before and you, know trying to put the whole picture. Together,
well it was about nineteen ninety one When George bush
did his un speeches that The United nations set up
A commission For, elections, right and if you understand that
(46:35):
we were moving into a technocratic, world and what they
ultimately ended up trying to do was to use information
systems for our voting. SYSTEMS i, mean you can't get
much more obvious in terms of control than setting up
(46:59):
a critical key function like elections on an information, system
The dominion, system which became an. ISSUE i don't know
a number of years. AGO i wrote about, it SO
i can give you the date on. It that system
(47:21):
was designed to work with information technology and The internet
from the ground.
Speaker 11 (47:27):
Up, Yeah and of course they denied, that BUT i.
Speaker 12 (47:32):
Went back in history and got the information on that computer.
System it was an international, system and it was designed
from the ground, up.
Speaker 11 (47:43):
Well the whole. Thing you, know when they call your
election system, dominion that should be a.
Speaker 12 (47:49):
Clue it should be a big freaking, clue especially since the,
dominion especially since the concept of it came From, canada
and what Is. Canada canada is a dominion of THE.
Speaker 11 (48:03):
Uk so just getting just finishing my point about The Ukraine.
War you, know we have this mess that's been created
BECAUSE nato was trying to. Expand, okay The State department
wanted to EXPAND, nato which they Promised russia they would not,
do and yet here they. Did they're trying to Surround
(48:27):
russia WITH nato military, troops which by the, way have
outlived their. Usefulness there should be NO. NATO nato was
designed to curtail The Soviet, union which doesn't exist, anymore
so there's no reason to CONTINUE. Nato but they're wanting
to The State department Under Victorian, Newland Hillary clinton wanted
(48:48):
to EXPAND nato and so they they kept talking and
pushing For ukraine's entry INTO. Nato, well that is the whole,
reason the entire reason why The Ukraine war is going.
On and now we see this has just came out
in The New York. Post the protective shield at The
(49:10):
Chernobyl Nuclear Power plant can no longer contain radioactive material
from the site's nineteen eighty six disaster after being crippled
in a drone, Strike THE Un Nuclear watchdog Said. Friday the,
shield called The New Safe containment or nsc At, chernobyl
was quote unquote severely damaged by A february fourteenth drone.
(49:30):
Strike The International Atomic Energy agency said in a Statement
ukraine Accused Rush off carrying out the, strike which of
course The kremlin. Denied so because of this war is
going on which should have never, started should have never,
happened but would have and wouldn't have happened had it
not been for the backing of THE Us State. Department
(49:51):
now we have an unsafe situation again where we have
all this nuclear fallout apparently leaking going out into the.
Atmosphere who, Knows who knows where this is going to end?
Up who knows how many more people are going to
get cancer as a result of. This this is why
you don't start. Wars starting wars are. Easy ending them is,
(50:15):
very very, difficult and it.
Speaker 12 (50:18):
Costs us a lot of money every time they do,
that and there is no benefit.
Speaker 11 (50:23):
Money in terms of, coin but even more important in
terms of, lives whether whether they're lost or whether their
minds are. Lost you. Know so, anyway, CALLER i, mean
you'll leave you. Hanging are you have anything?
Speaker 26 (50:36):
Else so it's just that IF i came, across you,
know some more excerpts like that about you, know what
really happens at the times are, gone when more was,
Discussed i'd be interested in spreading them around because there
is a, disconnect you, know between you, know. We it
(51:03):
would be nice to know if we had a definition of,
war what the ingredients of, war, war et. Cetera and you,
know everybody's got to you, know. Decide you, know why
has it been since the nineteen forty is the last
time we declared? War and you know we need to
(51:24):
get back on track with.
Speaker 11 (51:26):
That, yeah WELL i Don't, well they.
Speaker 12 (51:29):
Don't want to call it war because that goes against
the paradigm that they set.
Speaker 11 (51:35):
Up, no what they call it is. Peace, hey thank
you for the. CALL i appreciate. It now what they
call it is? Peace, yeah they call. War it's just
like The orwell's, Book war Is. Peace freedom Of slavery ignorance's. Strength,
yeah that's that's what they you. Know so it's it's not,
(51:56):
war it's enforcing. Peace and that's what The United nations
is all, about that's what NATO's all, about that's what
The State department's all. About and it remains to be
seen whether this present administration is going to be about.
Speaker 4 (52:13):
That.
Speaker 11 (52:14):
Now he likes to Brag trump does about in, fact
he did this in this national security, strategy bragged about
how many wars he, ended you, know things that he
is doesn't feel like he's adequately getting credit. For BUT
i think, that you, KNOW i can Remember biden pulling
(52:38):
out of The Middle east now is an extremely messy,
pullout probably one of the worst in, history if not
the worst in. History but this whole thing, happened AND
i said this at the, time this is why you
don't start, wars because they're not, neat they're not. Tidy
(52:58):
you don't wrap them. Up and in, fact twenty years
of being over, there all the killing that took, place
all the depleted uranium in the atmosphere that people are
going to be breathing and suffering from for many years to,
come all the destruction and devastation all the, lives all
the empty chairs at the table For american families and families,
(53:20):
abroad families, everywhere all the people whose brains minds are messed.
Up they'll never be the same.
Speaker 12 (53:27):
Again, Benfit how did we?
Speaker 11 (53:30):
Benefit we didn't, benefit we're pooror we're in more. Debt
but all of that, Happened and yet who do they
put in? Power the same people who were in power
when we?
Speaker 12 (53:47):
Started, YEAH i, mean, yeah how much more in your
face can it?
Speaker 11 (53:52):
Get so what was the whole thing about in the first? Place,
demoralization weakening the.
Speaker 12 (54:00):
Country weakening our.
Speaker 11 (54:02):
Country, Yeah so we'll cover some of this national security.
Strategy hopefully it's a better strategy than the one the
previous administration. Had AND i THINK i told You vicky
WHEN i read it THAT i really think that they
(54:22):
should follow. It there's some good stuff in, here to be,
fair and there's some stuff in here THAT i think
is very. IDEALISTIC i don't think some of it is
rounded group rooted in some in, real real. Reality but
it's it's a noble goal in some. Respects so we'll
(54:45):
we'll talk about some of. It we're certainly not going
to get through all of it because there's just not
enough time. Today BUT i wanted to wet people's appetite
on some of it BECAUSE i think it's extremely. Important
it's important to know what you. Know and they asked the,
question what do we want from the? World what should
we want from the, world and how do we achieve?
(55:07):
It so those are some things that they're going to
be talking. About and we'll get into some of this
on the other side of the, break and maybe we'll
pick it up another time and continue with it later. On,
anyway bottom of the hour or top of the, hour
rather we're out of this, hour we'll go ahead and
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Opposed to secret.
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Conflicts this Is Governor america With Darren weeks And Vickie davis.
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From Prima regions five to. Ten this is the second
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Weeks it continues to be the thirteenth Of december twenty twenty,
five Approaching christmas here in just a few. DAYS i
wanted to get into the national security strategy of the present,
administration AND i think it's important for people to be
aware of what's going. On they talk AND, vicki anytime
(01:06:11):
you want to answert something or mention, something just feel
free to do, So.
Speaker 12 (01:06:18):
OKAY i. Do, Actually i've been working on something for
several weeks AND i posted. It i'll still be working on, it,
okay but called it's Called World, order and it's about
that crucial time frame between nineteen ninety and the year
(01:06:44):
two thousand and, one actually When bush took, over and
all of the research That i'm being very straightforward about
now is in those there's three articles, there.
Speaker 11 (01:06:59):
Okay so you.
Speaker 12 (01:07:00):
Can listen to the un speeches Of George Herbert Walker
bush and when you put when you put them all,
together it forms a picture of what the new War
World order. Is so, ANYWAY i just wanted to tell
people it's out there and you can read.
Speaker 26 (01:07:19):
It.
Speaker 11 (01:07:19):
Yeah The Technocratic tyranny dot com is her, Website, Folks
The Technocratic tyranny Dot com highly encourage you to go,
there spend a lot of time, researching because she has
spent a lot of time putting it together for. You
it's a labor of. Love, uh it's something she works
very hard. At. Uh and nobody is getting paid for
this work that we. Do nobody's getting. Paid we're doing
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this because we love our country and our fellow. Man so.
Uh regarding this national security, strategy they say in, here
after the end of The Cold, War american foreign policy
elites convince themselves that Permanent american domination of the entire
world wasn't the best interests of our. Country yet the
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affairs of other countries are our concern only if their
activities directly threaten our. Interests, boy isn't that a breath
of fresh air to have a public official state THAT i, mean,
see it should be something that's, Obvious but they. Don't
they haven't said that in recent. Years in many, decades,
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actually our elites badly Miscalculated america's willingness to shoulder forever
global burdens to which The american people saw no connection
to the national. Interest they Overestimated america's ability to fund
simultaneously a massive, welfare, regulatory administrative state alongside a massive, military, diplomatic,
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intelligence and foreign aid. Complex they placed hugely misguided and
destructive bets on globalism and so called free trade that
hollowed out the very middle, class an industrial base on
which The american economy and military pre eminence. Depend they
allowed allies and partners to offload the cost of their
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defense onto The american, people and sometimes to suck us
into conflicts and controversies central to their interests but peripheral
or irrelevant to our. Own and they Lashed american policy
to a network of international, institutions some of which are
driven by outright Anti americanism and many by a transnationalism
(01:09:34):
that explicitly seeks to dissolve industrial state. Sovereignty in some
not only did our elites pursue a fundamentally undesirable and impossible.
Goal in doing, so they undermined the very means necessary
to achieve that, goal the character of our nation upon
which its, power, wealth and this decency were. Built none
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of this was. Inevitable rump's first administration proved that with
the right, leadership making the right choices of all all
of the above could and should have been avoided and
much else. Achieved So i'm going to skip the political you,
know glad handling or whatever you want to call, it
(01:10:18):
under the heading of what should The United states? Want
first and? Foremost we want the continued survival and safety
of The United states as an, independent sovereign. Republic who
and noticed they called it a, republic not a. Democracy
that's pretty, nice, yeah an a republic whose government secures
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The god given natural rights of its citizens and prioritizes
their well being and. Interests we want to protect this,
country it's, people it's, territory its, economy and its way
of life from military attack and hostile foreign, influence whether,
espionage predatory trade, practices drug and human, trafficking destructive propaganda
and influence, operations cultural, subversion or any other threat to our. Nation.
(01:11:05):
NOW i do want to take, issue, however with this,
statement because it's a good, STATEMENT. Vicki we want to
protect this, country it's, people it's, territory it's, economy and
its way of life from military, tech and hostile foreign.
Influence now we're going to talk in the final hour
about some foreign, influence AND i would say that that's
(01:11:26):
pretty hostile what we're going to talk, about because it
pertains directly to our ability to speak. Freely, well you know.
Speaker 12 (01:11:34):
What when they opened our borders for international commerce by
allowing foreign direct, investment what they were doing is opening
up our country for cultural.
Speaker 11 (01:11:48):
Warfare, yeah But i'm talking about The israeli influence upon
our state. Legislators that's a real, concern and that's something
we're going to talk about here in a little while
With Casey whalen in the final hour of the show.
Today BECAUSE i don't care what country it, is we
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should be Putting america first and not allowing other countries
to lobby our state legislators to pass laws that put
restrictions upon our. Freedom so that's the issue THAT i
have with all of. This is it? Blindside it's blind.
Siding they've blindsided themselves to the nation Of. Israel it
(01:12:34):
should Be america first as far as all countries are,
concerned not just certain ones the way we decided we don't,
like but all of. Them you can't Have america first
policy if you don't include all of. Them go.
Speaker 12 (01:12:48):
Ahead, Yeah, WELL i found something interesting in the research
That i've been. Doing one of the things That george Bush,
well a member Of, congress has put this in a
memorial is a reference To jewish. Morality it was a
(01:13:12):
joint resolution Of, congress became Public law ONE o Two dash,
fourteen and it referenced The Noah Hyde laws And jewish,
morality WHICH i thought was a very bizarre. Thing then
(01:13:34):
there was a presidential proclamation following, that And i'll read
this statement to. You it's now this is a proclamation
six two six y Two Education, DAY usa nineteen ninety.
One the Worldwide lubavic, movement under the leadership Of RABBI. Monocoelm,
(01:13:57):
schneerson has underscore the importance of moral education as well
as the primary role of parents and religious institutions in
promoting high standards of personal character and conduct in our. Society,
NOW i was going to go back and check on
(01:14:18):
When amatai At zione came onto the, scene BUT i
thought that was a very bizarre thing to put into
a joint resolution Of, congress kind of like Adopting jewish.
Morality that's. Interesting, Yeah AND i is that, One Pat
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robertson and all of those, people Because i've noticed the
evolution over. Time WHEN i was growing, up there was
very little in the way of religion in the public.
Discussion but then all of a, sudden you, Know Pat
robertson and the other, Guy Jerry.
Speaker 11 (01:15:07):
Followell the moral, majority the moral.
Speaker 12 (01:15:09):
Majority and all of a, sudden you, know and especially
in the LAST i don't, know seven or eight, years
it's just all of these religious.
Speaker 11 (01:15:20):
Groups, WELL i don't have a, problem. HONESTLY i Think
christians more. BROADLY i don't know about the individual, groups because,
unfortunately there's a lot of controlled opposition in every, area
including so called religion or what passes today As. Christianity
(01:15:40):
the problem, is you go back to The, schofield and
that seems to be the advent of a lot of
This Judeo christian stuff where it focuses On israel and
Promotes israel as being something that we need to be
worried about above all, else you, know and even including
(01:16:03):
our own. Interests by the, way much of this stuff
that we do For israel is not in The american.
Interest and that's the PROBLEM i have with. It and
now they're wanting to shut down freedom of speech as
a result of.
Speaker 12 (01:16:16):
It, yeah the PROBLEM i have with it is, that
as far As i'm, concerned religion is a personal, thing
but they've brought it into the public sphere as a
non governmental more or less as a non governmental, organization
(01:16:41):
and they are promoting. It SO i think that's.
Speaker 11 (01:16:47):
Wrong, WELL i THINK i, think go.
Speaker 12 (01:16:50):
Go do your, church go do your church, thing but
don't don't put it in my.
Speaker 11 (01:16:57):
Faith, WELL i think that church is. Okay there's there's
a couple of things to consider to the degree to
Which christians And CONSERVATIVES i think they should be involved
because good. People if they're not, involved bad things will.
Happen we've seen that over and over and over. Again
(01:17:20):
so that's one point to. Consider but when it comes
to the entanglement of, government And i'm specifically talking about
five oh one c three tax exempt, ORGANIZATIONS i don't
think there should be any tax free tax exempt. ORGANIZATIONS
i think all think.
Speaker 12 (01:17:38):
Most of the churches now are five oh one Seating they,
Are they absolutely.
Speaker 11 (01:17:44):
Are in, FACT i would say all of them, are
except for maybe a few a handful.
Speaker 12 (01:17:52):
And, small very small.
Speaker 11 (01:17:53):
Churches, right because it takes a lot of principle to
be able to to say, No i'm not going to get.
It i'm not going to accept your you, know thirty
pieces of silver or whatever from the. Government i'm going
to say WHAT i want to, say and that's really
what it's all. About is once again we come back
to the theme a free, speech because this is a
(01:18:17):
way that they have stifled historically The church from being
able to speak freely is by the threat of the
revocation of their five oh ONE c three.
Speaker 37 (01:18:30):
Sow and well another thing, too side, note all of
the refugee, resettlement most of the vologs that are doing
that are religious.
Speaker 12 (01:18:43):
Connections so it's AND i know that it's a religion
is a touchy, subject but it's been. Used it's being
used as a weapon against us on both, sides both
For islam and on The christian. Side so it's a.
(01:19:06):
Problem it's a real problem that almost nobody is really looking.
Speaker 2 (01:19:10):
At.
Speaker 11 (01:19:11):
Yeah, again continuing with the national security, strategy they, say
we want full control over our, borders over our immigration,
system and over transportation networks through which people come into
our country legally and. Illegally we want a world in
which migration is not merely orderly quote, unquote but one
(01:19:34):
in which sovereign countries work together to, stop rather than,
facilitate destabilizing population flows and have full control over whom
they do and do not. Admit we want a resilient
national infrastructure that can withstand natural, disasters resist and foreign,
threats and prevent or mitigate any events that might harm
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The american people or disrupt The american. Economy no adversary
or danger should be able to Hold america at. Risk
we want to, recruit, train, equip and field the world's most, powerful,
lethal and technologically advanced military to protect our, interests deter,
wars and if, necessary win them quickly and decisively with
(01:20:16):
the lowest possible casualties to our. Forces and we want
a military in which every single service member is proud
of their country and confident of their. Mission we want
the world's most, robust, credible and modern nuclear deterrent plus
next generation missile, defenses including A Golden dome for The
american homeland to protect The american, People american assets, overseas
(01:20:39):
And american. Allies we want the world's, strongest most, dynamic most,
innovative and most advanced. Economy THE us economy is the
bedrock of The american way of, life which promises and
delivers widespread and broad based, prosperity creates upward, mobility and
rewards hard. Work economy is also the bedrock of our
(01:21:01):
global position and the necessary foundation of our. Military we
want the world's most robust industrial. Base american national power
depends on a strong industrial sector capable of meeting both
peace time and wartime production. Demands that requires not only
direct defense industrial production, capacity but also defense related production.
(01:21:21):
Capacity Cultivating american industrial strength must become the highest priority
of national economic. Policy we want the world's most, robust,
productive and innovative energy, sector one capable of not just
Fueling american economic, growth but of being one Of america's
leading export industries in its own. Right we want to
(01:21:42):
remain the world's most significantly and technologically advanced and innovative
country and build on those. Strengths we want to protect
our intellectual property from foreign. Thefts america's pioneering spirit is
a key pillar of our continued economic dominance and military.
Superiority it must be. Preserved we want to maintain The
(01:22:02):
United states unrivaled soft, power through which we exercise positive
influence throughout the world that furthers our, interests and doing,
so we will be, unapologic unapologetic about our country's past and,
present while respectful of other, countries differing, religions, cultures and
governing systems soft. Power heh go. AHEAD i was going to.
Speaker 12 (01:22:26):
Say one problem with that is that that's How china
got all the, technology you, know was transfer from The United, states, right, so.
Speaker 11 (01:22:37):
And that was part of the. Plan technology transfer is
a major component And agenda twenty, One.
Speaker 12 (01:22:43):
Well you've got to Have you've got to have that
for global systems under global. Government. Yep that's the whole,
thing you, know is that our foreign policy is. Schizophrenic you,
know they present one story worry to, us but then
on the global level they're doing something that actually.
Speaker 11 (01:23:05):
They're stabbing us in the, back.
Speaker 12 (01:23:06):
Stabbing us in the. Back that's pcisely.
Speaker 11 (01:23:09):
Correct soft power that Serves america's true national interest is
effective only if we believe in our countries inherent greatness and. Decency,
finally and then that really gets to the heart of
what You he turned me. On Steve bannon was interviewing
what was It General flynn about, This, yeah and he
said something that about you, know this is a great
(01:23:34):
uh national you, know foreign you, know national security. Strategy
problem is is many of our problems are, internal not.
Foreign many of the, threats you, know, folks the phone
calls coming from within The House, okay this is the.
Problem so unless you deal with the traders from, within
(01:23:59):
how are you Going you, know the traders from without
aren't really going to matter a whole. Lot that's the difficulty,
here all.
Speaker 12 (01:24:06):
RIGHT i don't think it can be. Done you can't
serve two, masters and they can't build a world order
that's technocratic and protect our country at the same time
because they're. Opposites you, know our country was defined for our,
(01:24:31):
people but they opened it up to the. World you,
know the economy opened it up to the, world which
opened up our culture for cultural warfare on. Us and
now they want to sell more. Technology they're the only
product really of The United states is. Technology so they're
(01:24:53):
in a situation either sell to technology or the don't
sell it and save the. Country so it doesn't make any.
Sense can't you can't do?
Speaker 11 (01:25:07):
Both, yeah they. Say, finally we want the restoration and
reinvigoration Of american spiritual and cultural, health without which long
term security is. Impossible we Want america that In america
that cherishes its past glories and its, heroes and that
looks forward to a new golden. Age we want a
people who are, proud happy and, optimistic that they will
(01:25:27):
leave their country to the next generation better than they found.
It we want a gainfully employed citizenry with no one
sitting on the, sidelines who take satisfaction from knowing that
their work is essential to the prosperity of our nation
and to the well being of individuals and. Families this
cannot be accomplished without growing numbers of, strong traditional families
(01:25:48):
that raise healthy. Children then they turn a corner and
talk about what do we want in and from the,
world and they talk about our hymnisphere, here which, unfortunately
since we're at the bottom of the, hour we plan
to bring a guest. Up we will not get into right,
now but we're gonna revisit this. Again this might be
(01:26:11):
a small little series that we do until we actually
get through all of, it or at least the meat
and potatoes parts of, it BECAUSE i think it's, important.
FOLKS i think it's extremely important for us to know
the national security strategy and whether or not it's being,
achieved what it, is AND i think there's some good ideas.
(01:26:32):
THERE i think some of it is based upon a
little bit of, idealism AS i said, earlier but we
need to we need to Make america truly great and
not everything that's being done today certainly fits that end All,
right let's take the. Break if everything goes as, planned
when we come, back we should be bringing Up Mary
(01:26:53):
toco to talk about, vaccines very important. Topic we'll be.
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Speaker 38 (01:27:59):
Ten, evolutionists what have you? Believed that flightless birds like
ostriches lost the ability to? Fly, but as we'll see
on Today's Creation, moment this goes against the biblical view
That god had a perfectly good reason for designing them that.
Way in now our creation moment's Host Paul, taylor there.
Speaker 39 (01:28:18):
Are quite a number of birds that cannot. Fly this
sometimes surprises, us but it. Shouldn't we tend to wonder
how they lost the ability to. Fly but although there
are some species that might possibly have lost an ability to,
fly as losing such an ability usually involves loss of,
information not spontaneous, creation there is no reason to suppose
(01:28:38):
that many have lost an. Ability after, all we do
not wonder at mammals that fly like, bats and we
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(01:29:01):
the wings to enable, flight but birds like ostriches. Rears
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or in the fossil, record to suggest that they ever
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because that is the best designed for. Them other birds
(01:29:24):
are flightless for other. Reasons, penguins for, example do not,
fly but they do sort of fly through the. Water,
again this requires a particular type of design that could
not arise by. Itself god designed penguins just perfectly for
their habitats and their. Lives flightless birds do not support evolutionary.
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Ideas god created them as he saw.
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Speaker 24 (01:31:12):
America all, right we're.
Speaker 11 (01:31:34):
Back this is Governed. America as we continue on, Here
Unfortunately i'm not able to Reach Mary. TOCO i left
her a. MESSAGE i think we hammered down the time pretty,
well but for whatever, reason maybe something's come. Up she is.
Unavailable left a, message so for the, meantime we'll go
(01:31:55):
ahead and continue with the national security. Strategy IF i
see her pop up on the phone bridge and the
next few, MINUTES i will go ahead and go to.
Her but we've been talking about this national security strategy
that was put out just earlier this week by The trump,
administration The november twenty twenty Five National Security strategy of
The United states Of. America and they're talking about what
(01:32:17):
we want from the. World they, said achieving these, goals
the goals of you, know Basically american, greatness restoring what
we used to, be that those, desirable lofty things that
we all really want As, americans or at least we.
Should achieving these goals requires marshaling every resource of our national.
(01:32:38):
Power yet the strategy's focus is on foreign. Policy what
Are america's core foreign policy? Interests what do we want
in and from the. World we want to ensure that
The western hemisphere remains reasonably stable and well governed enough
to prevent and discourage mass migration to The United. States
we want a hemisphere whose governments cooperate WITH us against NO, arco, terrorists,
(01:33:01):
cartels and other transnational criminal. Organizations we want a hemisphere
that remains free of hostile foreign incursion or ownership of key,
assets and that supports critical supply. Chains and we want
to ensure our continued access to key strategic. Locations in other,
words we will assert and enforce A trump corollary to
(01:33:25):
The monroe. Doctrine, NOW VICKI i have A i'm really
kind of of two minds on. This i've kind of
been struggling, because on the one, HAND i really am,
desiring for, instance to get rid of The Chinese communists
THE ccp from operating in our. HEMISPHERE i don't want.
(01:33:48):
That the problem, is how are you going to accomplish?
Speaker 12 (01:33:54):
This, well you can't with all the international agreements that have.
Signed see that the devil is in the, details and
the details are in the international agreements that have been.
Signed when they SIGNED, nafta there was a chapter eleven
(01:34:16):
in Their Multinational Investor. Rights it allowed foreign multinational corporations
to get national. Treatment the problem is is that when
they would try to resolve disputes in THE nafta, commissions
(01:34:41):
the disputes were nearly always settled in favor of the foreign,
corporation even doing things That american corporations couldn't. DO i
found a case in calib from the year two thousand
(01:35:02):
When california was banning a chemical CALLED mtbe from their
water and A canadian firm sued on that because they
made some element some portion of the chemicals that were
(01:35:23):
IN mtbe And california. Lost So california couldn't clean up
their water because of these international agreements that were.
Speaker 11 (01:35:35):
Signed, yeah that's just.
Speaker 12 (01:35:37):
Insane and that's just one, case one. Case and so
the way that the multinational investment agreements worked is that
foreign corporations could sue for the amount of money that
they figured they were going to lose if we didn't
allow them to do whatever it was that they wanted
(01:35:59):
to do in our.
Speaker 11 (01:36:00):
Country, yeah well.
Speaker 12 (01:36:02):
That's a setup for blackmailing government and putting us at
risk at the same. Time.
Speaker 11 (01:36:12):
Yep so so, yeah, YEAH i was just going to.
Continue but if you had something else to, say go.
Speaker 12 (01:36:18):
Ahead, NO i was just going to say. That so
that's where you need to look if you want to
understand everything that's going on in our. Country those are
the agreements that you have to look. At and that's
the REASON i didn't vote For bush or For trump
after his first term in twenty, sixteen because he said
(01:36:43):
he'd get us out OF nafta and he didn't do it.
Speaker 11 (01:36:46):
Well and here's the thing that really bothers. Me and
this is the other SIDE i, SAID i was of
two minds on. This as nice as it would be
to have nothing but friendly country in The western, hemisphere
the other side of, that of, course we know THAT,
nafta the whole purpose OF, nafta and we know in
(01:37:07):
THE usmca is just to REWORK. Nafta the whole purpose
there was ultimately The Free Trade area of The. Americas
so here's where the other side of that comes. Down
if they're able to achieve nothing but friendlies in The western,
hemisphere what's to stop them then from engaging in this regional.
(01:37:33):
Merging you, know they were talking About canada not too
long ago as the fifty first. State what's to stop
them from bringing all the Other Latin american countries in
as well?
Speaker 12 (01:37:44):
Well and that's exactly What mexico has been. Doing if
you look at The Trans Texas, corridor they expanded it
to ports In mexico coming up Through mexico and into
The United. States so The american government can make all
(01:38:08):
the promises at, once But canada And mexico were brought
into it in the same, way and they are acting
in their own, interest not our.
Speaker 11 (01:38:20):
Interest, yeah so they. Say we want to halt and
reverse the ongoing damage that foreign actors inflict on The
american economy while keeping The Indo pacific free and, open
preserving freedom of navigation in all crucial sea, lanes and
maintaining secure and reliable supply chains and access to critical.
Materials we want to support our allies and preserving the
(01:38:43):
freedom and security Of europe while Restoring europe's civilizational self
confidence In western. Identity we want to prevent an adversarial
power from dominating The Middle, East it's oil and gas
supplies and the choke points through which they, pass while
avoid the forever wars that BOGGED us down in that
(01:39:03):
region at great. Cost and we want to ensure THAT
us technology AND us, standards particularly IN, ai biotech and quantum,
computing drive the world. Forward these are The United states
core vital national. Interests while we also have. Others these
(01:39:24):
are the interests we must focus on above all, others
and that we ignore or neglect at our.
Speaker 12 (01:39:30):
Peril you know WHAT i don't IF i can, read
you know about the trade, agreements all this. STUFF i
do not believe that the people who negotiated those agreements
are that stupid that they didn't figure out That canada
(01:39:51):
And mexico wouldn't operate in their own best.
Speaker 40 (01:39:55):
Interest, yeah and of, course of course they knew, That
and of course this was a deliberate stabbing in the
back of The american to The american.
Speaker 12 (01:40:06):
People exactly exactly, right you.
Speaker 11 (01:40:10):
Know and anything else is just giving them the benefit
of a doubt that they don't, deserve right or just
come completely deceiving ourselves. Here so they, say what what
Are america's available means to get what we? Want america
retains the world's most enviable position with world leading, assets
resources and, advantages including a still in this this is
(01:40:33):
a bulleted. List the first ONE i find LAUGHABLE a
still nimble political system that can course. Correct they're, kidding, Right,
yeah a nimble political. SYSTEM i mentioned to you in
the in an, EMAIL vicki that did they just forget
about the fact that we just had a government shut
(01:40:55):
down lasting what what was? It close to three? Months
because our our political system is so nimble and course.
Correcting give me a.
Speaker 12 (01:41:06):
BREAK i, know that's.
Speaker 11 (01:41:09):
UNBELIEVABLE i can't believe that they would put that in
there unless this was written long before you, know maybe
this was crafted along. Time that part of it was
crafted a long time, earlier BUT i just this is
fresh in our mind right. Now but they, continue they,
say second, point the world's single largest we have as
(01:41:30):
a thing in our, advantage to our, advantage the world's single,
largest most innovative, economy which both generates wealth we can
invest in strategic interests and provides leverage over countries that
want access to our. Markets the world's leading financial system
and capital, markets including the dollars global reserve currency. Status
(01:41:55):
another THING i find kind of laughable BECAUSE i think
they pretty well just about killed The Breton woods. System
and you, know because they we previous administration has they've
weaponized the, Dollar they've weaponized our financial. System and here's the, thing,
(01:42:17):
folks we have a massive amount of inflation right. Now
thirty eight point three trillion. DOLLARS i just checked before the,
show thirty eight point three trillion dollars in national.
Speaker 41 (01:42:28):
Debt.
Speaker 12 (01:42:29):
Yeah are they paying off foreign corporations not to destroy our?
Environment that's WHAT i. Wonder BUT i just want to
say that The Breton woods system ended when they voted
to create The World Trade. Organization The Breton woods system
(01:42:50):
was the system that they used for ongoing negotiation from
the nineteen forties up until till they voted to establish
The World Trade.
Speaker 11 (01:43:02):
Organization Uh, so they, say the world's most, advanced most,
innovative and most profitable technology, sector which undergirds our, economy
provides a qualitative edge to our military and strengthens our global.
Influence the world's most powerful and capable, military a broad
network of alliances with treaty allies and partners in the
(01:43:26):
world's most strategically important. Regions and enviable geography with abundant natural,
resources no competing, powers physically dominant in our, hemisphere borders
at no risk of military. INVASION i think we would
take issue with, that and other great powers separated by vast.
Speaker 12 (01:43:47):
Oceans look at the contradiction. There they're depending on the
technology sector to be the heart of our economics. System
but in order to have that be, true they've got
to sell our technology to countries around the. World so
(01:44:12):
you're selling you're selling the enemies the gun to shoot us.
Speaker 11 (01:44:17):
With, yeah that's and that's the way it's been all.
Along and if they don't buy, them, we'll, well we'll
arm them, ourselves and then eventually we'll be fighting our
own weapons.
Speaker 12 (01:44:31):
Exactly that's exactly, Right.
Speaker 11 (01:44:34):
Yeah unmatched soft power and cultural, influence you. Know AND
i made a marginal note here saying Cultural marxism because
that's really the influence that the rot from within that
we're talking about. HERE i think exporting our cultural, influence
why does, anybody why would anybody Want american cultural influence?
(01:44:58):
Today because Our western? Values do? They do we Support western? Values?
NOW i don't think. So, Anyway i'm gonna put this
on hold for now AS i Think Mary toco is
on the line right, now and we'll get back to
this at a later, date ladies and, gentlemen BECAUSE i
(01:45:18):
think this is extremely. Important, Anyway Mary, toco thank you
for joining.
Speaker 42 (01:45:23):
Us, Yes i'm sorry about the late doing you so
LATE i THOUGHT i was doing at one.
Speaker 11 (01:45:30):
O'clock so, well that's, okay being, Right, well we certainly
can have you back because the topics that we're talking
about is extremely. Important and, now, folks just in case
you don't remember, Her mary Had she had a show
years ago ON rbn for many. Years in, fact we
were on AT rbn at the same time as she
(01:45:51):
has been a guest on the show before a long time.
Ago But Mary. Toco she's an expert on vaccines and
natural health and she's been researching these subject for over
forty five years and has been an international speaker for
thirty of those. Years she's a founding member Of michigan
For Vaccine. Choice Fellow michigander right, Here so she's freezing
(01:46:12):
just as much AS i. Am and she's testified before
The State Health Policy committee on parental rights and the
dangers of. Vaccines and she's, also AS i, said she
was a fellow talk show host ON Ourbn, mary thanks
for being with, Us.
Speaker 42 (01:46:27):
Thank you so. Much and guess. What i'm In South. Carolina,
oh we're going to have about sixty five seventy Degrees
So i'm not. Freezing oh but, wow family are up In.
Speaker 11 (01:46:38):
Michigan so let me just ask you at the beginning
what got you started down on this road of researching.
Vaccines it was a long time, ago, obviously but something
was the catalyst for. That can you kind of give
us a little background on?
Speaker 42 (01:46:54):
That, Yeah so my Husband, samtoko who's a fact THAT
i was in chiropractic college and they had a guest,
speaker Doctor Robert, mendelssohn who's there were known medical doctor
who literally was a. Heretic he turned away from everything
that he knew and began talking about the dangers of,
vaccines the dangers of hospital, birth the dangers of medicine in.
(01:47:16):
General AND i heard him and was completely enamored by his.
Information and so we started doing our research before we
had our first child in nineteen eighty and we made
the decision that we were going to raise our children
completely outside the medical. Model so we have five children
that are now grown, adults AND i have thirteen grand
(01:47:36):
babies that have never been to a medical, doctor never
been to a. Pediatrician we never had a prescription. Drug
we utilized, chiropractic a healthy, lifestyle you, know cooking as
much as we could from. Home you. Know we just
embraced the holistic. Lifestyle AND i HAD i had four
home berths with. Midwives so it can be, done. Folks
(01:47:57):
you have to think our ancestors did it for. Ries
and that's not to Say i'm against. MEDICINE i believe
that medical doctors and medicine belongs in emergency care crisis,
care but they do not belong in healthcare because they
do not understand the immune. System they don't understand how
(01:48:18):
our immune system. DEVELOPS i, mean their job basically is
to drug us and do surgery on us when we're
at that place where we have no other. Options BUT
i AND i have utilized medicine a couple of times
throughout my, life AND i had to take my children
to the hospital for broken bones a couple of. Them
(01:48:38):
and so you, know we appreciate all of the emergency
and crisis care that doctors do and we have respect for.
Them but for the pediatricians out there who make money
off of, HURTING i just, Say i'm just very. Blunt
make money off of causing pain for. Children they do
not do anything to promote nactual. Health their only tools
(01:49:02):
are vaccinations and injections and. Medications so you, know it's
like you, know you go to a, plumber you're going
to get plumbing. Tools you go to a, carpenter you're
gonna get carpenter. Tools where you go to a medical,
doctor you're gonna get medical. Tools and so we completely
completely changed the way that we raised our. Children And
i've had ten brothers and. Sisters much of them did the.
(01:49:24):
Same before you know, it you, know they were having
natural birth at home or in birthing. Centers and then
we also home educated four of our.
Speaker 11 (01:49:34):
Five oh, great SO i.
Speaker 42 (01:49:36):
WANTED i pulled them out of. School he did not
like the propaganda and the, indoctrination and so my Husband Sam,
toko who unfortunately has passed, away we embraced that lifestyle
and it's been absolutely.
Speaker 11 (01:49:50):
Amazing, yeah well that's. Fantastic. Now one of the common
refrains that we hear from the pro vaccine crowd is
the touting of the role that vaccines have supposed played
throughout history at eradicating. Diseases they hand rang about eradicating,
diseases these diseases returning if the vaccine regiment is. Weakened
(01:50:15):
what do you say about?
Speaker 42 (01:50:16):
This, well most, people of course know no one was
alive in the late eighteen hundreds and early nineteen. Hundreds
who would know. This But i've done extensive research into
this because this is a you, know it sounds like
a valid. Argument you, know without, vaccines we'd all be,
dead or we'd all have all these crippled illnesses. Whatever
and in my deep dive, RESEARCH i discovered that vaccines
(01:50:38):
did not even come into existence until several decades after
we had mopped up the. Problem the problem was we
didn't have. Sanitation, okay we didn't know anything about bacterian.
Viruses we didn't have any way to. Disinfect we didn't
even recognize bacteria and viruses back in the early nineteen.
(01:50:59):
Hundreds we did not have clean, water we didn't have indoor.
Plumbing most people had animals they, raised they flattered, them
and they ate them on their property without understanding. Hygiene
so we lived in a cesspool of. Filth in, fact
the cities were so filthy that for many many years
(01:51:20):
they were very. Polluted and so it was no surprise
to me that people were getting ill all the. Time
and when you don't have good, nutrition which is the
foundation to, health you're going to be susceptible to more.
Illnesses and by the WAY i cover all of, THIS
i have a six part series on my website that
is completely, downloadable and in part, ONE i talk all
(01:51:43):
about the earlier days of polio in smallpox vaccine and
what the world was, like AND i show pictures of
what they lived. Like and THEN i talked about when
we first, discovered you, know the virus in the nineteen.
Forties they knew nothing about the virus and we talked
about how still see the cities, were and THEN i
have actual charts from the CDC's website showing the decline
(01:52:08):
in all of these infectious, killers the decline of death
rates all the way up to almost zero percent of people.
Dying we're talking, measles, dipthereo whooping, cough chicken, pox and the. Flu,
okay it was because of all of these, inflammations the
implementing of, sanitation clean, water we started chorinating, water we
(01:52:33):
started putting in septic ensuers that we're managing. It so,
really up until the nineteen, fifties the decline had dramatically dropped.
IT i am. Again all of these charts and graphs
are on my downloadable parts that are on my. Website very.
Good is childhoodshots dot.
Speaker 11 (01:52:50):
Com, yeah childhoodshots dot com. Listeners and also she has
a Book Children's Natural Immune development for lifelong health and,
Vitality raising children's Children nature's way and avoiding unnecessary medical
interventions very. Important and also she has The, Vaccines Risk
responsibilities And rights, video so all that they can get
(01:53:13):
all that at childhoodshots dot.
Speaker 43 (01:53:14):
Com is that, Correct, Mary, yes they, Can, derek And
i've kept it really really affordable so that they can
literally sit down in front of their laptop or on
their big screen and watch my years and years of
research right in front of them with charts and graphs
and scientific papers and.
Speaker 42 (01:53:32):
EVERYTHING i, say you, Know, Derek i'm A, CHRISTIAN i
stand Before, god And i'm grateful that The lord showed
me this before we had our, children BECAUSE i feel
that vaccines are the number one cause of chronic illness
and submit death, syndrome as well as autism in this.
Country AND i Believe Bobby Kennedy. Jr being the head
(01:53:54):
of secretary OF, AJHFF i believe all of this is
going to be coming out very. Soon he's doing everything
he can to strategically bring this stuff. Out and To
Donald trump's, CREDIT i hear him talking now about eliminating
the flu shot for, infants which would be wonderful as
well as pregnant. Women and as you, know possibly in
(01:54:16):
the last, week they no longer are recommending the HEPATITIS
be vaccine for babies that they they're born in the.
Speaker 11 (01:54:22):
Hospital so your take on the, cricientific your take on
the current administration, then is one of optimism at this, point.
Speaker 42 (01:54:32):
Well it is MIXED i believe that the swamp is
so deep and so wide and so embedded that you
don't really know what you're dealing with until you really
really start digging. Deep AND i think that the deeper they,
dig the more they see how ingrained it is throughout
the world and also in The United. STATES i do
have some optimism the fact that they stop doing the
(01:54:54):
hepatitis feed vaccine and now they're not recommending the flu
shot up up here. Shortly those are two big, deals
because you, see children are completely underdeveloped when they're. Born
they have everything they, need they have every organ they,
need providing they develop, properly but they're. Underdeveloped in the
first four to five to six, years they are developing
(01:55:15):
their immune, system their nervous, system their, brain their, organs their,
tissues their, muscles and when we inject into them, bioengineered
man made viruses that you would never see in, nature
we're injecting along with them huge amounts of, toxins like
outrageous amounts of.
Speaker 44 (01:55:34):
Toxins those.
Speaker 42 (01:55:35):
Children it's going to interfere and interrupt their. Development and
that's exactly what we're saying autoimmune. Problems you, know vaccines
are an autoimmune. Treatment they're an immune treatment and the
result is autoimmunity issues that are rampant and are really
robbing our children of their vitality and their opportunity to
(01:55:57):
be healthy for life.
Speaker 11 (01:55:59):
Long we're definitely going to have to get you back
BECAUSE i had a lot of QUESTIONS i wanted to ask,
you especially with regard TO covid nineteen and the lockdowns
and everything that we went, through THE mRNA, shots much
much more to talk. About BUT i appreciate you being with.
Us it's childhoodshots dot com. Listeners childhoodshots Dot com Is marytoco's,
website AND i highly encourage you to check out her
(01:56:22):
Book Children's Natural Immune development For Lifelong health And vitality
and The, Vaccines risks responsibility and writes. Videos, hey thank
you so, Much, mary appreciate.
Speaker 42 (01:56:33):
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Poor American Family. News I'm chris Wood. Ward Fired university
Of michigan football Coach Sharon moore has been charged with three,
crimes including home invasion and. Stalking moore has spent two
nights in jail following his firing and subsequent arrest On.
Wednesday moore led The wolverines for two seasons and was
dismissed for having an inappropriate relationship with the staff. Member
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police later Arrested more after he was accused of assault
in a community near Ann. ARBOR a federal lawsuit seeks
to stop construction of that ballroom at The White. House
Fox's Jared hauprin has. More from The White, house.
Speaker 45 (01:59:36):
The president is named in a lawsuit from The National
trust For Historic preservation Accusing President trump of violating federal
law by not seeking congressional funding or a federal commission
review before beginning construction on a Planned White house. Ballroom
the project is demolish the east wing of The White,
house with plans calling for a ninety thousand square football,
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room nearly twice the size of the Existing White House.
House President trump's as a ballroom is, overdue and the
project will be fully funded by private donors and not taxpayer. Money,
still the lawsuit says by fast tracking the, project he
is violating administrative and environmental.
Speaker 33 (02:00:14):
LAWS a conservative activist In indiana is surprised that so
Many republicans voted against a redistricting, plan one that could
have helped THE gop retain control of THE Us house a.
Offense Chad groening has.
Speaker 41 (02:00:26):
More it is very clear that next year's midterms will
decide Whether President trump's final two years in office will
be productive or bogged down by impeachment and other left wing.
Treachery trump has been Urging republican controlled states to redraw
their congressional lines to help THE gop hold on to
its thin. Majority Although, Texas, Missouri, ohio And North carolina went,
Along indiana did. Not in, fact the vote wasn't even,
(02:00:49):
close with More republicans voting against the redistricting measure than for.
It Michael clarke as executive director of The American Family
association Of.
Speaker 46 (02:00:56):
INDIANA i was surprised only on nineteen votes there was
thirty one votes against.
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It tend of with Your.
Speaker 46 (02:01:02):
Democrats we had twenty One republicans vote no in nineteen vote.
Yes it was just.
Speaker 44 (02:01:09):
BAD i thought we were going to fall a couple
of votes.
Speaker 2 (02:01:12):
SHORT i didn't think we fall that.
Speaker 11 (02:01:14):
Short clark.
Speaker 41 (02:01:15):
Says in, politics nice guys finished.
Speaker 46 (02:01:17):
Last the fact That indiana decided to be quote unquote
fair and play nice is not going to stop any
blue state from eliminating Any republican districts at, all just
because we were the nice guys or rose above this
and didn't get. Partisan this is a very, partisan very political,
battle and it's not about fairness or. Niceness it's about
(02:01:39):
public policy, ideas and In india decide not to play
a part in.
Speaker 41 (02:01:43):
That I'm chad.
Speaker 33 (02:01:44):
Groaning days of torrential reign In Washington state has caused historic,
floods stranding families on rooftops and washing over. Bridges washington
is under a state of, emergency with the governor warning
that as many as one hundred thousand people wouldn't need
to evacuate. Statewide another storm system is expected to bring
more rain Starting. Sunday in final, News walmart is working
(02:02:06):
towards removing synthetic dyes and thirty other, ingredients including artificial
sweeteners and, preservatives from its store brand foods By january
of twenty twenty. Seven Fox's Kelly saberi has more from
A walmart facility In.
Speaker 47 (02:02:19):
Arkansas each of these products has its own unique. Challenges take,
candy for, example not only are they taking out the
colors of the original, product but they're also working out
both the taste and, texture which we know is equally
as important and it's one of their top selling. Categories
so let's take the sour worms for. Example they have
titanium dioxide in, them and now they'll take that, out
(02:02:40):
which removes that pop of. Neon new versions use things
like spirillina and turmeric for the, color and if you
can believe, IT i think the new version actually tastes
better than the. Original SO i, asked how Will. Walmart,
walmart such a big company present in nine out of ten,
homes change the Way americans? Eat they tell me their
decisions are dictated by the, consumer not the other way.
Speaker 33 (02:03:01):
Around the move comes amid a string of big food,
companies all pledging in the past six months to remove
synthetic dies from their, products motivated by The Make America
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Conflict this Is Governor america To Darren weeks And Vicky davis.
Speaker 11 (02:05:45):
From Tamer regions five and. Ten this is the third
and final hour Of Governor. America Vicky davis is. Here
i'm Dre In, weeks and it continues to be the
thirteenth Of december twenty twenty five as we get back
into the. Show here joining us this hour Is Casey.
Whalen he's an independent, journalist investigative, reporter and. Activist we're
going to be talking about free speech In america and
(02:06:06):
the law being of foreign interests in our. States casey
is a dedicated he's been dedicated to exposing the Cultural
marxist revolution and influence that has been developing In. America
he's the founder Of North Idaho. Exposed he is a,
writer very much involved in activist where he, is and
(02:06:29):
so we're happy to have him back here On Governed america. Today, Hey,
casey thank you very much for being with us here
today On Governed. America, hey thank you so much.
Speaker 17 (02:06:39):
For having me.
Speaker 44 (02:06:39):
ON i appreciate.
Speaker 2 (02:06:40):
It.
Speaker 11 (02:06:40):
Darren, Yeah vicky just called my attention to this thing
where you have legislators here in The, states the Various
states of The union being called To, israel having their
expense is being paid to go To. Israel and for
(02:07:03):
what extensive purpose is this being. Done can you give
us a little background as to what this is all. About?
Speaker 44 (02:07:12):
Yeah, Sure so, basically the Fifty states One israel, delegation
the goal was the strengthened bipartisan ties between THE us And.
Israel and this is on their website and Provide american
state legislators with the first hand perspective On israel and
galvanized support for the nation by showcasing its innovation and.
(02:07:33):
Resilience and so essentially this event had to over twelve
around two hundred and fifty legislators from across The United
states that attended this delegation In israel from technically it
Was september thirteenth through the. Eighteenth the, thirteenth they were flying,
there but it was paid for by The ministry Of
(02:07:55):
Foreign affairs Of, israel which is based out Of San.
Francisco so these five of Our idaho legislators went over
there In september and it caught a lot of constituents soft.
Guard and we'll talk more about that in a little.
Speaker 11 (02:08:10):
Bit, yeah how did you learn about this?
Speaker 44 (02:08:13):
Situation, Well i've been doing some other research on basically
the there was an Anti semitism bill that was attempted
to be past last legislative, cycle and SO i was
kind of working on that, already and then this came,
up kind of came out of nowhere where a lot
of people had no idea this happened until after after
(02:08:35):
it had already. Happened and SO i was extremely curious about,
it just this influence from a foreign, nation, right you,
know with with with what's going on you know in D,
washington D. C With apak and this foreign. INFLUENCE i
felt like it was important to dig into the story
In idaho and try to uncover more behind why this
(02:08:57):
is happening and who was behind.
Speaker 11 (02:08:58):
It, YEAH i got a number of articles that are.
Interesting Governor newsom signed a bill which was cracking down
on hate and Anti semitism In california that came out
On october. SEVENTH i wonder how much influence was exhibited
in The assembly there In california By. Israel there's a
(02:09:22):
number of different. Things here's one In. Missouri Missouri house
advances bill targeting Anti semitism despite free speech, concerns and
they say some worry about the anti discrimination legislation could
be used against protesters on college. Campuses there's a number
of different protests that are going on against what is
(02:09:47):
happening there as far As palestine is, concerned all across the.
Country and it's interesting to me that the tide seems
to be somewhat turning Against zionism In america and against
the you, know especially with regard to genocide and the
stuff that's happening over in The Middle east right, now
(02:10:07):
and as a result of, that more and more people speaking.
Out you, know we said on this broadcast that you
have to be, worried wary about potential hate speech legislation
coming out Of. Congress but it looks like the hate
speech legislation isn't just going to be coming out Of.
Congress there's the. War really is a war in The,
(02:10:30):
states isn't.
Speaker 37 (02:10:31):
It.
Speaker 44 (02:10:33):
Yeah, Absolutely and that's WHEN i did these records requests
in The idaho, legislature Which i'm still conducting some but
essentially WHAT i did, was as a, METRIC i was
able to get emails for like a two month date
range around the time of when this trip. Happened and,
anyways WHEN i did, THAT i compare and contrasted the you,
(02:10:56):
know the different, emails and so WHAT i found was
that there was One Jewish, Democrat Alana rubel, representative who
received emails the other Non jewish legislators did not, receive
and that the two organizations that contacted her about the.
Trip one one is called The National association Of Jewish
legislators and the other one is called The Jewish federations
(02:11:20):
Of North america and they just recently held a general
assembly In, washington D. C and so essentially the overall
theme behind this is that they want to they want
to promote an Anti semitism. Bill that's kind of the
overarching theme to this whole. Thing and then there's actually
another group locally that was sort of like is like
a local, handler The Idaho Israel alliance and their meeting
(02:11:42):
with these these these delegates that went over To israel
and their their again their, goal they they stayed in
their newsletter that they want an i H r a
definition of of Anti, semitism and they want it to
be enacted into law in every. State so this is
a very real. Thing and LIKE i, said we we
(02:12:02):
saw this In idaho last legislative. Cycle Representative Barbara, ehart A,
republican sponsored the Anti semitism bill here and it was
called R s three two five five, two which is
a routing. Slip those are not. Public so just to
give you an idea how important this, was somebody had
taken pictures of the routing slip and leaked them to
(02:12:23):
me AND i made them. Public otherwise we would not
have had the definite or you, know what the what
the language would would be, Potentially so in that potential
bill which again failed this last, cycle but it will
be coming up next legislative, cycle and why people need
to pre. Proactive but in that Anti semitism bill or
(02:12:46):
routing slip mentions how the penalty you, know for basically
it talks about how it's basically protecting The jews from
any criticism essentially in the, bill as you. Imagine and
so the penalty though for that was malicious. Harassment and
we'll we'll talk more about maybe About idaho's malicious harassment.
Law but WHEN i found, that to me than that that,
(02:13:06):
want it connected everything in my mind that essentially they're
using this malicious harassment law in The states as a
back door to clamp down on free. Speech and in
the Anti semitism bill they wanted to have it does
say there it does you know specifically say that you
know the bill will not be used to infringe on
people's constitutional rights like freedom of, speech but yet there's a.
(02:13:30):
Penalty so at the end of the, day it's still
influencing people's.
Speaker 11 (02:13:34):
Behavior, well it's restricting your freedom of, speech which is
an infringement on your constitutional rights so they can have
that as. Precursor all they. Want the reality is it's
designed to shut you. Up it's designed to shut down any,
criticism as you point, out a free of other. Nations
and it's just to be, CLEAR i don't care if
(02:13:56):
it Was germany Or, italy Or france Or. ISRAEL i
don't think any country should be lobbying our state. LEGISLATORS
i don't think any country should be coming and and
and whining and dining, them or or paying an all
using an all expenses paid trip to get them over
to their country so that they can pressure them or
(02:14:17):
lobby them in any. Way and any legislator that's going
over there should be ran against and run out of
town on a.
Speaker 37 (02:14:24):
Rail, FRANKLY i totally agree with you on that they're
trying to stifle free.
Speaker 12 (02:14:33):
Speech but we have a constitutional right to free.
Speaker 11 (02:14:37):
Speech, well they're not representing the people that sent them
to the state capital. EXACTLY i, mean when you're when
you're lobby when you're allowing yourself to be lobbied and
gifted trips overseas to other, countries then you're not. Lobbying
you're not representing the people that sent you that elected
(02:14:59):
you to public. Office it is a conflict of. Interest
it is a duality that should not be. Tolerated go,
ahead go, ahead, casey.
Speaker 44 (02:15:09):
Yep, yeah, no that's exactly. Right, yeah there's a POINT
i was trying to, make But i'll come back to.
IT i have to remember what it.
Speaker 42 (02:15:17):
Was.
Speaker 44 (02:15:17):
Oh, sorry but there's just so much information surrounding this.
Story but one of the THINGS i wanted to accentuate
was that in these, emails there was an email From
Jeff weisz from The National association Of Jewish, legislators and
he was, asking, Uh Democrat Alana rouble if she can
invite or suggests two or three Non jewish legislators to
(02:15:40):
invite on the. Trip so that in itself was like
extremely telling to, Me like obviously this is an influence.
Operation they're trying to sway people to be you, know
favorable To. Israel that's you, KNOW i, mean you, KNOW
i guess there's a place to be made that that's
That that's, Okay BUT i Got i'd like. YOU i
don't like how it's this onning and dining aspect of
(02:16:02):
it is it shouldn't be, okay you know that that
The ministry Of Foreign affairs Of israel is paying for
these trips and the you know everything you.
Speaker 11 (02:16:10):
Know, YEAH i read on your substack that. Too go,
Ahead i'm, Sorry.
Speaker 44 (02:16:18):
Oh, yeah, no my people can follow. This uh you
can see the DOCUMENTATION i got on my. Substack it's
Just caseywaylan dot substack dot. Com that's w H a
L E N and the name of the article is
In Israel influence op Targets american. Legislators SO i just
got the emails AND i like to make them publicly
(02:16:38):
available and then write a story about. It so but
that's WHAT i, did and people can go see that information.
There but there's a lot of people could do this
as a template in their state and do records requests
and find out these connections. Too so just knowing those
names of those some of those, organizations you, know those are,
keywords and those can open up more doors and find
out more relations that are possibly happening within The idaho. Legislature.
Speaker 11 (02:17:04):
Yeah now you wrote on your substack, again THAT'S. K. C.
Whalen the casey is SPELLED C a S E y
W H a l E N kcwhalen dot substack dot.
Com you wrote about This idaho bill or they introduced
(02:17:24):
thirty two five to five to, two, which as you pointed,
out failed in committee in the last. Session but you,
said Under idaho, law malicious harassment is a criminal offense
that makes it unlawful for a person maliciously and with
specific intent to intimidate or harass someone because of their, race, color, religion,
(02:17:45):
ancestry or national origin to cause physical, injury, damage, destroy
or deface another's, property or threaten such actions when there's
reasonable cause to believe that they will. Occur deface expressly
includes acts of like crossburnings or placing symbols associated with, racial,
religious ethnic terrorism on another's property without. Permission, NOW i
(02:18:09):
don't think, anybody anybody reasonable would want to do something like.
That but at the same, time you have this idea
of malicious. Harassment, see they can't come out according to
The First. Amendment it would be illegal for them to
pass the, law to come right out and just outright
(02:18:30):
ban free. Speech but this malicious harassment language is kind
of an enron around The First amendment, protections isn't, It
because all of a, sudden you, know, speech if you say,
something you know, words you. Know when we were growing,
up we used to have. This our parents used to
say sticks and stones may break my, bones but names
(02:18:52):
words will never hurt. Me but now they're actually saying
that words will heart hurt. Somebody it's delicious, harassment and
that could really be, anything couldn't.
Speaker 44 (02:19:04):
It, Yeah, yeah it's very. General but more, IMPORTANTLY i
think it's really interesting to point out That victy AND
i had done research on this topic as far as
researching the human rights, groups and one of the groups
that came up was The Northwest coalition Against Malicious, scratsman
which was an a regional group that consisted of groups
(02:19:24):
like THE Adl Aan, eyebriss The Montana Human Rights, network
The Coudney County Task force On Human, Relations State department
Of justice, organizations.
Speaker 6 (02:19:34):
Etc.
Speaker 44 (02:19:35):
Etc but suffice to, say in nineteen eighty, two there
was an ad hoc, organization this is before The Northwest.
Coalition it was called The Citizens Coalition Against Malicious, harassment
and they were promoting The Malicious Harassment, law which did
become law In idaho in nineteen eighty, three and it
(02:19:55):
was largely championed by Former Idaho Supreme Court justice And
IDAHO A.
Speaker 2 (02:20:01):
J Jim.
Speaker 44 (02:20:01):
Jones so basically it was being promoted or spot you,
know pushed by THE. Adl the very people that are you,
know are screaming about you, know anti semitism and all
these other, things they're the very people that basically helped
Incorporate idaho's malicious harassment law. Essentially so it's, just you,
(02:20:23):
know everything comes full circle and this malicious harassment laws
is being used as a back door or for, instance
The idaho or the Anti semitism bill to classify a
specialized group of people to prevent them from being. Criticized
that's really what it comes down.
Speaker 11 (02:20:43):
To, yeah now you said that there were two hundred
and fifty legislators that went on this trip across the,
country DID i hear you? Right?
Speaker 44 (02:20:51):
Correct, WOW i guess it's almost two hundred and. Fifty but, yeah,
Yeah and so they actually had tried this back AND
i think it was two thousand and eight eighteen In.
California actually they tried the same sort of thing just In.
California they'd sent some legislators From california over To, israel
AND i THINK covid kind of messed up their. Plans
but this was this was another tent at that a,
(02:21:16):
delegation which obviously was.
Speaker 11 (02:21:17):
Successful, yeah we'll have to definitely look into The National
association For Jewish legislators more carefully, because as you, said you,
know we've been focusing a lot ON, apak but the
looks like more and more of the battle is on the.
Speaker 17 (02:21:35):
States and, yeah so this group is trying to obviously
get you, know Non jewish legislators on board so they
can promote their.
Speaker 44 (02:21:45):
Agenda but THE najl was founded in nineteen seventy seven
states here as a national non partisan organization that serves
as a networking forum For jewish state legislators across THE,
us bringing Together jewish identifying an allied elected officials in
nearly forty states SoCal flavor of that.
Speaker 11 (02:22:06):
One so are the is this legislation predominantly targeting public, schools,
colleges and government institutions or we're talking about society at
large for the you, know across the.
Speaker 41 (02:22:19):
Board.
Speaker 44 (02:22:20):
Yeah, yeah there was actually A House Concurrent resolution number
twenty five that was passed last. Cycle it's not a,
bill but it basically just all they could do is
Encourage holocaust education in middle school and then like a
refresher in high. School but they did want that to
be a requirement for, graduation and then you, know it
(02:22:42):
comes down to who decides what that curriculum looks. Like you,
know there's a lot of questions surrounding. That so it looks,
like you, know there'll likely be an anti semitism bill
that'll be pushed In idaho next, cycle as well as
this H hcr Or House, Yeah House Concurrent Resolution number
twenty five Encouraging holocaust. Education, so and there's actually a
(02:23:06):
video on The Idaho Israel alliance YouTube. Channel there's only
a couple videos on, there but there's one that talks
about This holocaust education from a gentleman and it's kind
of it's really, Interesting SO i encourage people to check that.
Speaker 11 (02:23:20):
Out, yeah apparently there are states several states have enacted
or have bills that are pending that are explicitly adopting
THE ihra definition of Anti. Semitism because, again it's really
how they define. It you, know if you can ban
something and then you define it a certain, way, GENERALLY
(02:23:44):
i guess how these bills. Work many of the most prominent,
bills as we, said they don't criminalize hate speech, outright
because they would most certainly be struck down by The First,
amendment you, know by the courts under The First. Amendment
but they target hate speech under the definition of This
(02:24:05):
International Holocaust Remembrance. Alliance, Right.
Speaker 44 (02:24:10):
I'm sorry to your.
Speaker 11 (02:24:11):
QUESTION i, said they don't really criminalize hate speech, directly
as we, said but they target hate, speech you know
as kind of like the define it Anti semitism under
the definition of The International Holo Holocaust Remembrance alliance or IHR.
A and basically the effect is the. Same anything that
(02:24:37):
they could call harassment malicious harassment essentially is. Outlawed what
are the?
Speaker 12 (02:24:45):
Penalties that's basically HOW i read it was that it
could be selective. Prosecution, yeah you, know if you said,
something they could prosecute, You but IF i said the same,
thing they wouldn't have to prosecute me if they didn't want.
Speaker 11 (02:25:03):
To are we talking about the with regard to the,
Penalties are we talking about jail time?
Speaker 2 (02:25:08):
Here?
Speaker 11 (02:25:09):
Casey, yeah.
Speaker 44 (02:25:11):
Yeah so in The idaho malitious rassment, law it's the
penalty is five or five years in prison and or
a five thousand dollars. Fine and what's interesting is The
city Of courtelaine past The Hate Hate Crime ordinance or
hate speech OR i think it's a hate crime, Ordinance
but basically it's mimicking the state law and it's an.
(02:25:33):
Ordinance and the penalty is like one hundred and eighty
days in, jail AND i want to say twelve hundred
dollars or something like. That it's a much more diminished.
Penalty but now you can see how how that could
be used at a local level to compound it even more.
So it's the very real thing THAT i don't think
(02:25:54):
a lot of people even realize it is. Happening So
cortlaine has a hate crime ordinance already on the.
Speaker 11 (02:25:59):
Book, yeah, WELL i Mentioned, CALIFORNIA i Mentioned. MISSOURI i
also know that In kansas THERE'S sb forty four which
declares Anti semitism defined using the full IHR a definition and.
Examples so this thing is sweeping the. Nation it's something
that everyone really needs to be mindful, of careful, of
(02:26:22):
and vigilant, of to fight, against to push back. Against
did you have anything, Else, CASEY i can hold you
over if we need.
Speaker 44 (02:26:31):
TO i, mean that's that's basically the gist of.
Speaker 11 (02:26:35):
It you, okay well tell you. What let's hang on
for just a, moment stay WITH us ladies and. Gentlemen
Casey wellens on the line and we'll continue here in
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Have Casey wheeling still on the, line AND i wanted
to point OUT i according to Combat Combating Combatant semitism dot.
Org grock cites that website as saying thirty seven states
(02:32:38):
have adopted THE ihr a working definition of Anti. Semitism
that seems pretty high if in fact that's true working.
Speaker 44 (02:32:47):
Definition, okay, yeah it's a working, definition you, know like practicing.
Speaker 11 (02:32:53):
Law, yeah you, know good. Point, YEAH i want to go. Ahead, Sorry,
nope that's, okay go.
Speaker 44 (02:33:02):
AHEAD i kind of wanted to talk about how dangerous
this is Because vicky AND I i've been kind of
working With vicky over the last handful of years on
some things and just researching the human rights groups and
Court laine and. Everything IT'S i wish people could understand
how dangerous this is because there was an instant last.
(02:33:23):
Year this has to do with malicious, harassment where there
was a kid. Downtown he's eighteen years. Old he's in
the car late at night or at night sometime think
around eight o'clock On Sherman, avenue and there was a
group of girls that were From university Of utah basketball
team in town for THE ncaa basketball tournament In. Spokane
(02:33:45):
and so this kid yelled out the. Window he saw
some black women obviously and, SAID i know you're THE n,
word But i'd still have sex with. You that's kind
of what HE'S i won't say what he, said but
basically he worked at the resort. Nearby he was fired
from that, job his father disowned, him they tried to prosecute.
Him there's Actually i've got bodycam OF fbi Agent Brian
(02:34:08):
dunnerson questioning this eighteen year old, kid asking him who
said THE n. Word at the end of the, day
they couldn't charge him with anything because malicious the way
malicious harassment works is you have to actually actually have
to damage a person or property and use a. Slur you,
Know that's sort of how that, works and it's an, enhancement,
Right so they were trying to get him on malicious,
(02:34:28):
harassment but they. Couldn't they couldn't do. It, so you,
KNOW i JUST i don't know if we want to
do we we really want to live in that world
where you, know and who decides what what is? Hate
what is you, know all these. Things but suffice to
say some of these groups that came out right away
and had a press conference was The Coudney County Task
(02:34:49):
force On Human relations and The Quarterline. Resort they had
a press conference and try to make a big deal
out of, it because that's how these, nonprofits these human
rights groups make their mond money is through these. Incidents
they can apply, for you, KNOW fema grants Which i've
found before through The Quarterline Police, department and then they
cite things that are you, know just you, know not
(02:35:12):
not not exactly. True so it's it's you, know it's
it's about, money it's about social prestige and kind of
controlling and steering the community is what it boils down.
To but it's very dangerous because these human rights groups
have carte blanche access to members in the LOCAL dj AND,
fbi and you, know they're they're proactively reporting people to
(02:35:34):
to those. Organizations and they were doing it through During
biden's administration with a program Called united Against hate where
they were imploring the community to report what they deemed
as hate incidents to THE dj AND. Fbi so that
is still sort of, Happening it's just not as as
apparent as it was During biden's. Administration but it's a
(02:35:56):
very dangerous.
Speaker 11 (02:35:57):
Time, really well in many. Respects from my standpoint, ANYWAY
i think that when it comes To, israel The republicans
are worse on this issue than The democrats are because
of The Judeo christian you, know value, system for lack
of a better way of putting, it you, know Most
christians are so brainwashed and they're thinking that The israel
(02:36:18):
today is The israel of The, bible and the we
have to support. It no matter what it, does and
to do anything else would be a sin Against. God
and this is this is a big problem that somehow
we're going to have to overcome if we're going to
be a free. People, clearly this is having real world
consequences in terms of our individual.
Speaker 12 (02:36:40):
Liberty it absolutely. Is and the reason WHY i started
looking at things is because of the refugee resettlement. System
and a group of us try to stop the refugee
(02:37:01):
resettlement system because every refugee that they bring in to
The United states and drop in our, state it costs
us tax, Money it affects the, schools it COSTS us a.
Lot and what benefit is there to our people for
(02:37:25):
them to, just you, know like The International Rescue, committee
to just go get a bunch of refugees and drop
them in our. State?
Speaker 11 (02:37:35):
Yeah what benefit is it of us to The american
people to be able to Have israel committing genocide and
Driving palestinians off their land and having the refugees, go you,
know Flood europe flood you, know, well really the entire.
Speaker 12 (02:37:51):
World they're taking Down. Europe by the, WAY i don't
know if you've followed what's been going on over In,
europe oh, Yeah europe this.
Speaker 11 (02:38:00):
Following, yeah, yeah and we're not far. Behind all you
have to do is look At, dearborn now look at
parts other parts of the. Country did you want to
elaborate on that SOME i know you were kind of agreeing.
Speaker 44 (02:38:12):
There so we wanted to talk about THE gop because
that's that's so. Important, actually That's i've noticed over the
last like two years we've had locally, anyways And i'm
sure other people can can associate with, this but there's
been like these Local zionist churches and they've been especially
trying to splinter the LOCAL gop by you, know saying
(02:38:34):
There's groper's and there's these people that believe in a
monarchical ideology within THE, gop and essentially it's a way
for The zionists to, ESSENTIALLY i guess you could, say
purge THE gop from people that won't Support. Israel and
that's been kind of it's been a very big problem
up WHERE i. Am and so WHEN i started to expose,
(02:38:54):
this you, know Anti semitism bill and these other, THINGS
i started getting attacked by local got attacked by The
Representative Barbara, eheart who tried to pass the Anti semitism.
Bill she handed out flyers and a PRESENTATION i gave
at event last week called standa For, idaho and she
was actually handing out flyers SAYING i was an anti
(02:39:15):
said by AND i cold my hair Like Adolf, Hitler
and you know this is An idaho representative doing, This like,
really this is where we are. Now so obviously we're
hitting close to home here just by exposing. It And
i'm not going to personally attack, her just BECAUSE i
just there's no point in doing. That BUT i just
can't believe, that you, know this is kind of.
Speaker 11 (02:39:36):
Happening but, WELL i think that she should be careful
because you, know you could Be that sounds like defamation to.
Me i'm just, saying, Yep, well.
Speaker 12 (02:39:48):
They don't care about any of. That anytime anybody complains about,
anything even if it has nothing to do With israel or,
religion per se or, anything their go to accusation is
that you are Anti, semitic you're. Racist YOU.
Speaker 11 (02:40:13):
I don't, KNOW i. Can't in other, words you're saying
that they resort to malicious harassment against.
Speaker 12 (02:40:18):
You, well, exactly, yes.
Speaker 11 (02:40:22):
Isn't it?
Speaker 44 (02:40:23):
Ironic THE Geo i've had issues with the geopeople in the,
goop but no one in The Democrat. Party and when
the delegates In idaho got back from the Fifty states
One israel, delegation there was a group of students that
sign a petition asking for A Jewish democrat representative a
lot Of rubles to step down as minority, whip and
(02:40:46):
that didn't. Happen but and then also in these EMAILS i,
GOT i found that The Idaho Israel, alliance after she
got Back Representative, ruble they asked The Israel alliance asked
her to be on their. Board she was kind of
entertaining in her emails with. Them, SO i, mean it's
getting it's, getting it's getting really bad.
Speaker 11 (02:41:06):
Here and so, yeah you, know the ironic thing about
a lot of this stuff more, recently in, fact The
israel genocide In. Palestine the most recent push for this
stemmed from This october seventh, attack where you, know there's
no way That israel didn't know it was going to take.
PLACE i, mean they have that whole area so, surveilled
(02:41:30):
they have the most sophisticated intelligence apparatus and surveillance system,
imaginable and yet they supposedly were blindsided by this and you,
know twelve hundred, people mostly civilians, Killed yet how many
untold thousands since Then israel has? Killed And i've seen
(02:41:53):
some numbers twenty six, thousand that's insanely. Low it's more
like seventy thousand up, words and that's probably even low as,
well that The israelis have. Killed and then they then
they Say Hamas Hamas, amas and yet it Was israel
that Started hamas to Fight yaser Air fat way back
(02:42:13):
when supposedly they're not working. TOGETHER i think there's a
lot of synergistic activity going. On it's called the best
having the best opposition is the opposition that you, control
AND i really think that that's what's going on. HERE
i Think hamas is the controlled opposition For israel so
that they can justify all the atrocities that they're taking
(02:42:34):
place over there right, Now, oh you're a conspiracy theorist
weeks or, really, WELL i don't think, so especially when
you look at What benjamin At yahoo said to HIS
liqud party. Himself he advocated Funding, Hamas he repeatedly promoted
building Up, hamas and this has been going on for
(02:42:57):
a long long. Time. Folks having this conversation could be
considered malicious harassment under some of these. Bills it could
be considered Anti semitic under some of these. Bills we're
living In, america but yet you look at all the
other countries around and how they've already outlawed free speech
(02:43:19):
on this. Issue it's terrifying.
Speaker 12 (02:43:23):
With, this AND i think the more you, under the
more you look at, it and the more you you,
know pull out, apart the more scary it. GETS i
think it's all part of the global, agenda you, know
which was a tremendously bad idea from the. Beginning but
(02:43:46):
the beginning, began you, know a couple of centuries ago
when you trace it, Back so it's been an ongoing.
Agenda but we're getting to the we're getting to the
apex of the conflict because technology made it all. Possible,
(02:44:08):
yeah so.
Speaker 11 (02:44:10):
We need to really watch our state legislators for these
bills and come down and, FRANKLY i think every, PLACE
i think every single legislator that went over To israel
on this all expenses paid trip extravaganza should be voted,
out should be ran, Against they should be exposed because
(02:44:34):
they don't have loyalty to their. Constituency you, can't as
the old saying, goes you can't serve two, masters and
your master when you're. Elected you're an elected official should
be your. Constituency first of, all your allegiance should be
To god and then to your. Constituency you should not
be going over to other countries to hear their sales
(02:44:58):
job and then repor them to push bills and especially
to limit the, rights the free, speech the freedom of
the people who are your. Constituents.
Speaker 12 (02:45:12):
RIGHT i consider it to be a An american, Activity
absolutely it.
Speaker 11 (02:45:16):
Is, yeah did you have anything else you wanted to?
Add their casey in the waning moments of the, Broadcast,
YEAH i just.
Speaker 44 (02:45:23):
Want to lastly. Finish BUT i kind of argued with
some of these people in THE gop and some legislators about,
this like you need to, hold you, know people who
try to infringe on our right seed to be held.
ACCOUNTABLE i don't care who they, are but they want
to protect some of these people that are doing this
so THAT i, mean they can get other bills.
Speaker 17 (02:45:42):
Passed BUT i just.
Speaker 44 (02:45:43):
There's a really good story Called Yours not To Give
it talks About Davy crockett and how he was approached
by this. Farmer last name is Buns, HORATIO i think it.
Is and the farmer told, Him i'll Never i'll never
vote for you again because you tried to pass legislation
that would infringe on the on the on the constitution,
Essentially And Davey crockett was taken aback and he told he,
(02:46:06):
said he'll never do it. Again AND i think that
needs to be our. Mindset if if any of if
of our legislators do this one, time that's. It there's
no this is not an, Okay this is not okay
at all for this to happen in our.
Speaker 11 (02:46:18):
Country, yeah absolutely, So folks check out his Website Ksey
whalen that's C a S E Y w H a
l E N Ksey whalen dot substack dot com and
check out the information that he has there about the,
strip the Fifty states One israel initiative or would you
(02:46:43):
call it an? Initiative is?
Speaker 14 (02:46:44):
That?
Speaker 11 (02:46:44):
What what's?
Speaker 27 (02:46:46):
That?
Speaker 11 (02:46:47):
Delegation delegation? Nation, Okay so check out that information. There
and did you have any updates on The antifa stuff
before we let you? GO i know that you are
working on.
Speaker 44 (02:47:00):
Now, no, Okay, NO i haven't been following that one too.
MUCH i bet a friend of mine, is But i'm
not actually. So, NO i don't have anything to, add all,
right but thank you so much both for your time.
TODAY i really appreciate.
Speaker 11 (02:47:12):
It, yeah appreciate it and come back. Anytime very important.
INFORMATION i appreciate you bringing that to our. Attention god bless. You,
yeah my, pleasures, yep, ye all, right bye. Bye well
that's very important. INFORMATION i really Appreciate casey letting us
know about. It the Fifty states One israel delegation went over,
(02:47:33):
there and that's what they're calling, it, too Fifty states One. Israel.
Yeah almost sound they're wanting to merge the Fifty states Into,
israel doesn't.
Speaker 12 (02:47:44):
It, well when you consider global, governance all the strategy is,
regionalism and we've been trying to bring together those states
in The Middle east at least since the early nineteen.
Speaker 11 (02:48:05):
Seventies, yeah and we already have our police departments trained
largely In. Israel why would that, be by the, way
ladies and, gentlemen why do we have our local police
departments all across the country going over To israel to
receive militaristic type, training paramilitary type. Training excellent? QUESTIONS i
(02:48:29):
would like to. KNOW i haven't really this has been
going on for. DECADES i haven't really been able to
get to the bottom of exactly why that. Is you, know,
oh they have some kind of ability over. There you,
know we're not supposed to have a militaristic police. Department
they're supposed to be peace, officers not paramilitary type of.
(02:48:50):
Units yet this is what we. Have we have a
surveillance system the federal government where Their department Of Homeland
security has little satellite operations going on all across the
country spying on the, people collecting, data using fusion centers
to gather intel on the general population all across the.
Country so this is a morphine of our. Nation AND
(02:49:15):
i would say Regarding Donald, TRUMP i know a lot
of people Support Donald, Trump but The department Of Homeland,
security despite THE doge, operation is still. There why Why
why is The department Of Homeland security still in? Operation
why do we need A department Of Homeland? Security why
(02:49:36):
do we need a transportation security? Agency those things didn't
exist before nine to, eleven did They.
Speaker 12 (02:49:43):
No as a matter of, Fact but so in other.
Speaker 11 (02:49:46):
Words much of our, nation the time our nation was in,
existence we didn't have this kind of police, state surveillance
state that's being built around, us, right.
Speaker 5 (02:49:58):
And the.
Speaker 12 (02:50:00):
What the training, IS i, believe is on the technocratic
systems of surveillance and. Control AND i think they were
built after nine to eleven and they still continue to
(02:50:21):
vote for WHAT i call the technocratic, tyranny AND i
think that's what they're being trained for the. Police so
that means a foreign country actually is running a surveillance
(02:50:41):
and control operation in our own.
Speaker 11 (02:50:43):
Country, yeah The Combat Anti Semitism, movement which is available
At Combat Anti semitism dot, org. Says North Carolina Governor
Roy cooper signed a bypart, bill The Shaloam.
Speaker 12 (02:51:01):
ACT Vicki Shalom.
Speaker 11 (02:51:04):
Act, yeah The Shaloam act On, monday defining Anti semitism
under state law using The International Holocaust Remembrance alliance OR,
ihaar which is What casey was just talking about working
definition of Anti. Semitism the legislation, says Quote North carolina
adopts the working definition of Anti semitism adopted by The
(02:51:25):
International Holocaust Remembrance alliance On this happened back in twenty.
Sixteen that's what they're trying to.
Speaker 12 (02:51:33):
GET i to heel legislators to sign on to.
Speaker 11 (02:51:36):
Right so they have been working on this for a
long time. Years in, FACT i wonder if this is
just boilerplate, legislation because we've seen this so many times
these this boiler plate bill is being pushed and supposedly
this is all being done at a state, level but
(02:51:59):
in reality it's something that's being pushed from higher. UP
i am sure if you compare some of the wording
on some of this, stuff you'd probably find exactly the
same stuff in.
Speaker 12 (02:52:08):
It, well there is an institute In chicago that does model. Legislation.
Yep they write up the legislation and then your state,
fits you, know changes the blanks to customize. It and
HOW i found that out was because of a piece
(02:52:31):
of legislation that came through The idaho legislature that referenced
The court at The hague as it pertains to court
decisions on children and family. ISSUES i can't give you
(02:52:51):
the exact, quote But i'll include it in the show.
Notes but they basically Put idaho courts and where whatever
your state their courts under the authority of The hague
as it pertains to. Children and that makes me, wonder you,
(02:53:15):
know is that why everybody is going along with the
stealing of children and the adoptions by people who shouldn't adopt.
Children is that the reason is that a Hag court. Decision.
Speaker 11 (02:53:33):
Yeah that's what The National conference Of State legislators and
also The American Legislative Exchange council, do is they push
legislation from on high in the states to try to convince,
people you. KNOW i mean basically it's it's a nationally
driven initiative and yet it's being done in the states
(02:53:57):
like it's a local initiative.
Speaker 12 (02:54:00):
Exactly AND i didn't know anything about that until that
piece of legislation came through The idaho legislature and they
tried to push it through like in the last day
or two of the legislative, session and one of our
Alert idaho citizens caught it and asked asked us to
(02:54:25):
research find out what it was. About, yeah and so
we did heads down emergency research. Project.
Speaker 11 (02:54:34):
Yeah so we're going to have to keep an eye on,
this AND i encourage you folks out there to check
your states see if you can do some research on.
It you might talk to some friendly legislators there if
you can get them to get their head out of
their hind end as far As israel's, concerned long enough
(02:54:55):
to keep an eye out for some of these. Bills
but this is something that needs to be paid attention,
to AND i want to really Thank Casey whalen for
bringing this to our attention, Again caseywhalen dot substack dot.
Com Casey whalen dot substack dot, com highly encourage you
to go to his, website read about what he's got,
there and to follow. Up because it's only your, freedom,
(02:55:20):
folks and that of your, children your free speech which
massively under assault by technological means, today and now they're
trying to nail put the final nail in the coffin
of The First, amendment your individual, liberty your ability to
even criticize foreign governments for the atrocities that they've committed
(02:55:43):
against other. People it's, evil it's. Diabolical we got to
put a stop to. It, hey thank you ladies and
gentlemen for being with. Us thank You. Vicky, ALSO i
appreciate everything you. Do god bless you. Folks pray for this.
Republic do what you can to restore. It join us
back here next, week same, time same, outlet and we'll
do it all over. Again bye, bye.
Speaker 12 (02:56:03):
Thank you, there.
Speaker 4 (02:56:15):
The truth by.
Speaker 25 (02:56:17):
Rastration bye bye, shine
Speaker 4 (02:56:27):
Gob recad