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We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.
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Order, a new world order, new world order.
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This is a moment disease. The cleidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us reorder this world around.
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Us, a new world order, a world where the United
Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.
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Nevertheless, United statesd in a key partition to shape is
so that the problem of the poot rendentity will be
the emergence of a new international order.
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The first decade of the twenty first century. But out
of what is will be feared the greatest restructuring of
the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest
restructuring of foot global economy.
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A new world order.
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Was created, documenting the crisis of our rebelly.
Speaker 9 (00:58):
The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and
open society, and we are as a people inherently and
historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and a
secret proceedings.
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Waiting war on the new world order.
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In the councils of government, we must guard again the
acquisition of unwanted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the
military industrial conflict.
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This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.
Speaker 12 (01:41):
From Female Regions five and ten. This is Governed America.
Vicky Davis is here. I'm Darren Weeks. It is the
twenty eighth of June twenty twenty five. Nice to have
you with us once again, ladies and gentlemen. Literally hours
after we got off the air last week, and we
talked a lot last week about the possible pending war
with Iran, something that could happen at any time, Literally
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hours later, I think it was probably like two or
three hours later, we learned that the United States had
bombed Iran and opening the door potentially to World War three. Now,
things for now seem to have de escalated somewhat, but
make no mistake about it. I don't think this thing
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is over. If the ceasefire holds that, that's a good thing.
But a ceasefire is just a cease firing, and it
could end up no pun intended, blowing up at any time.
It's just monstrous to me that this is going on,
you know, especially at a time when Trump has repeatedly
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campaigned against bringing us into another war. He has repeatedly
been critical of administrations in the past, going all the
way back to twenty eleven when he was criticizing Obama.
But there have been a number of times where Trump
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has spoken out, well, you know, on the campaign trail,
even saying that he would not do this. Here's a
good example of Trump during the campaign campaign. You know,
candidate Donald Trump talking about war.
Speaker 13 (03:22):
Hillary Clinton during one of the debates, she said, look
at him, look at him.
Speaker 7 (03:27):
He's a warmonger. She's the one that always wanted war.
So the strangest people want war.
Speaker 13 (03:32):
Crook at Hillary Clinton said, look at him, He's going
to take us into wars.
Speaker 14 (03:36):
I said no.
Speaker 13 (03:37):
And instead of never ending wars, we are forging peace
in the Middle East.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
I want to see peace in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Speaker 12 (03:44):
We can't have a world war.
Speaker 13 (03:46):
And we're closer to World War three today than we've
ever been at any time in our history. And I'm
the only candidate who can make you this promise.
Speaker 7 (03:55):
I will prevent world War three. I'll prevent the I
will prevent World War three.
Speaker 10 (04:01):
You have world War.
Speaker 7 (04:02):
Three is on the cusp.
Speaker 13 (04:03):
I will prevent one hundrevent world War three.
Speaker 15 (04:08):
You're gonna end up.
Speaker 16 (04:10):
You're gonna end up in World War three.
Speaker 7 (04:12):
You will not have World War three.
Speaker 13 (04:14):
I will prevent world War three.
Speaker 7 (04:18):
I will prevent.
Speaker 17 (04:19):
World War three.
Speaker 12 (04:21):
We want to have peace. We want to have peace, right, full.
Speaker 18 (04:24):
Over, full over.
Speaker 7 (04:25):
We're bombing the Middle East again. Now we're going back
into the Middle East.
Speaker 13 (04:29):
We're bombing the hell out of the Middle East, and
it's having no impact.
Speaker 14 (04:32):
You want to reach out to you, yes and say.
Speaker 12 (04:36):
I said, it's very late, you know.
Speaker 7 (04:41):
I said, it's very late.
Speaker 12 (04:42):
To be talking.
Speaker 13 (04:43):
We should have never gone in there a long time ago,
spent trillions of dollars and created so much death.
Speaker 12 (04:50):
And so Hours after we got off the air last week,
this was the scene.
Speaker 19 (04:53):
Eening the United stykes is into Israel's war with Iran.
American stealth bombas and submarines launched a massive coordinated attack
targeting three key nuclear sites.
Speaker 20 (05:03):
During an address to the world, US President Donald Trump
called the operation a spectacular military success.
Speaker 19 (05:10):
In the starting attacks, B two warplanes dropped bunker buster
bombs on a key nuclear site four dome. US submarines
also fired cruise missiles at other nuclear sites at Isfahan
and the Tans. Iran has started striking back, triggering chaos
in Israel.
Speaker 20 (05:27):
Donald Trump, wartime president.
Speaker 13 (05:30):
A short time ago, the US military carried out massive
precision strikes on the three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian.
Speaker 20 (05:39):
Regime, ordering in stealth bombers and submarines to unleash deadly force.
Speaker 13 (05:45):
Toned I can report to the world that these strikes
were a spectacular military success.
Speaker 20 (05:52):
Military officials say six B two warplanes dropped up to
twelve bunker buster bombs on the four Dome nuclear site
deep under ground. At the same time, US Navy submarines
fired thirty Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles, blowing up nuclear
sites at Isfahan and Natan's Natans also hit with two
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bunker busters.
Speaker 13 (06:14):
Araanski nuclear and Richmond facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.
Speaker 20 (06:19):
These were the targets Israel, claiming the sites were being
used by their sworn enemy to build a nuclear bomb.
Speaker 21 (06:27):
History will record that President Trump acted to deny the
world's most dangerous regime the world's most dangerous weapons.
Speaker 20 (06:35):
The White House releasing images of the President in the
situation room where the attacks would have been watched.
Speaker 22 (06:42):
In real time.
Speaker 20 (06:43):
We're breaking now across the US news networks rushing to.
Speaker 21 (06:49):
Air news from the President of the United States on
TV in Iran.
Speaker 6 (06:53):
Yeah, Iran now considers all US military bases in the
region and American military person legitimate targets.
Speaker 20 (07:03):
Yemen's ruthy military earlier today threatened to carry out more
attacks like this in the Red Sea if the US attacked.
This was Lebanon yesterday. Locals supporting Iran, which finances Lebanese
terror group, has belam the President warning any retaliation by
Iran against the United States will be met with force
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far greater than what was witnessed tonight.
Speaker 12 (07:26):
Okay, so let's recap the events of the past week.
As I said, hours after we get off the air,
the US Air Force and Navy began the bombing campaign
on Iran nuclear facilities Foudo, Na Tanse and Isfahan, which
they mentioned in that report. There has been much controversy
as to the effectiveness of the bombing campaign, how much
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damage was actually done to the nuclear facilities. There was
an intelligence report that was leaked. It was produced by
the Defense Intelligence Agency, and they said that the strikes
caught only moderate to severe and that was the quote
moderate to severe damage, setting back Iran's nuclear program by
a matter of months, not years, like Donald Trump had claimed.
(08:12):
Of course, Iran's retaliation uh bombing a US base and cutter. This,
this whole thing is ridiculous. Apparently they were calling ahead
and warning them that the attacks were coming, so clearly
not the monstrous terrorists that they're the administration's trying to
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get you to believe. I mean, why would they be.
You know, we're supposed to believe that they're just a
bunch of crazy nutcases over there in Iran. Right yet
they are measured enough and concerned enough to avoid escalation
so that they literally coordinate the attack with the Kataris
(08:57):
and and and the Trump administration. So basically they're calling
ahead saying, hey, we're going to bony you. Here's where,
here's when, and here's how.
Speaker 23 (09:07):
Nick ben Walcher continue to checking with you and to
go quickly at brock Rabet seen in political global affairs
analysts rockets fascinating you here Iran officially telegraphing and saying
publicly to Qatar, you know, we use the exact number
of missiles that were used on our facilities, and this
is it essentially this is very targeted.
Speaker 7 (09:28):
We were not going after Qatar.
Speaker 24 (09:30):
Well.
Speaker 25 (09:31):
According to a source with direct knowledge, the Iranians coordinated
this attack with the Qataris and with the knowledge of
the Trump administration. And I think one of the one
of the evidence for that is that all those press
statements were prepared in advance. The katari Is five minutes
(09:52):
after the rockets started flying, issued a five hundred word
statement that was already just waiting to be And as
far as I understand from my sources, nobody was surprised
by this attack, and it really looks like a coordinated
effort to on the one hand, allow Iran to retaliate,
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but on the other hand, try to close this incident
and not allow it to escalate even further. To what
I hear from a source of direct knowledge, this was coordinated,
coordinated in advance between Iran and Qatar, and it was
conveyed to the Trump administration and the statements from both
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sides that you know, we're prepared in advance. If you
put all of this together, it looks like an attempt
to try and shut it down. Here each side did
its part, and now could be could be the time
for you know, the escalation going forward with some sort
(10:59):
of a diplomatic track.
Speaker 12 (11:02):
Well, let's hope, let's hope. Well, now you know why
places where war takes place are called theaters because I
think there's some kabuki theater happening here.
Speaker 14 (11:13):
That's exactly what I was going to say. This was
pure theater. So the question is why did they think
that was necessary to do that?
Speaker 12 (11:27):
Yeah, I think a lot of it has to do
with the political reality on the ground. You have a
lot of people, you know, the president administration I think
is beholden to Israel in a major way, and I
think there's a lot of that. One thing that this
is really done is it's exposed and massive chasm in
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the conservative movement. I was watching some of the supposed
conservative leaders or you know a number of different people.
There's a guy who goes by the name of cat
turd on on Twitter. Why why in the world would
you call your name cat turd? But in this case,
I think his name suited him because he was trashing
(12:14):
everyone who wasn't pro bomb is bomb Iran. You know, uh,
so you know when your name is crap, Well, I
guess we shouldn't be surprised that you spew it.
Speaker 14 (12:26):
But anyway, you remember that they used to call Carl
Rove turd blossom.
Speaker 12 (12:37):
Okay, nice, yeah, so uh yeah. There's a lot of
people though, you know, and they were What's funny is
Tucker Carlson has been for a long time a darling
of the right, and they were attacking him because he
wasn't pro Iran bomb you know, he was he's anti war,
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he's become anti war. Laura Lumer was all, you know,
so ironically who's been so had had problems with the
administration and with Trump in the past. She's all up
Trump's hind in as far as this bombing campaign is concerned,
because of course she's a Jew and this is being
done on the behalf of Israel. And so Laura Lumer
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was attacking other conservatives, and Marjorie Taylor Green took what
I believe to be the right side, you know, saying,
hold on a second, have we learned nothing for the
last twenty years, you know, being involved in this conflict
in Iran? And I think that that's a fair point
at this point in time, Why shouldn't we question the
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prevailing authority, the prevailed the idea that we should be
going in getting ourselves involved in some other conflict in
the Middle East, which could stretch on forever, decades long
as the last one has. I mean, we've already got
multiple simultaneous situations going on at any place that could
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blow up. We talked last week about how the aircraft
carrier was pulled from the straits, you know, near Taiwan,
and how that thing, that whole situation with Taiwan could
end up blowing up at any time. We have a
(14:29):
number of different situations that can happen. I think it's
fair to question. It's fair to say this whole business
about nuclear weapons in the first place. Hasn't that hasn't
that ship left the dock at this point in time,
you know. But the fact that Iran went to great
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links to try to avoid escalating this thing and implemented
a very measured response, retaliation whatever you want to call it.
And I'm not for them bombing anybody either, but the
fact that they called ahead to avoid casualties indicates that
they're not out to do damage, they're not out to escalate.
(15:12):
So that indicates some level of sanity, contrary to the
popular narrative in the media.
Speaker 14 (15:20):
So yeah, I don't know, it seems to me that
it is all theater because they're building world government. Let's
never forget that. Let's keep that front and center absolutely.
And so even while Trump, you know, he says make
(15:43):
America first, he still wants the perimeter security around the Americas. Well,
the Americas as a regional governing block under the UN
system is a thing, and that's what you know, he's
(16:03):
moving into place, hemispheric security.
Speaker 12 (16:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (16:09):
So the leaders of our country have been lying to
us since the well, when the world financial system was
built in the early nineteen forties and before World War One,
Fdr and Winston Churchill made an agreement you know for
(16:37):
the what do they call it, the Atlantic Partnership or something,
the Atlantic something or other, but anyway that it was
Winston Churchill and Roosevelt who were basically behind building the
United Nations. And it was Stephen Rockefeller or who at
(17:02):
the conference in San Francisco, inserted the idea of recognition
of regional organizations. Well, the Americas as a continental governing structure,
that is, a regional governing structure under the Organization of
(17:25):
American States, yep.
Speaker 12 (17:28):
And that is something nobody talks about, right. The organization
of American States mm HM, the Western version of the
European Union.
Speaker 14 (17:39):
And yet they were revealed during the whole COVID scandemic
because it was the Pan American Health Organization that was
representing our continental organization, the WHO.
Speaker 12 (18:02):
YEP SO. And now we have the Pandemic Treaty, which undoubtedly,
at some point in the future is going to they're
going to try to implement here, whether it's by piecemeal
or whether it's overtly by ratifying the treaty. They don't
seem to ratify these controversial things anymore. I think they
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just tend to do it piecemeal through legislation until the
partnerships are there. And I think that's something everyone really
needs to watch for. M I agree, because it's very dangerous.
We're living at very dangerous times, especially with the day
of the megabill. You know, we got the Big Beautiful
(18:44):
Bill pending in the Senate now and that's not looking
too good apparently, but you know, these things can turn
on a dime. But right now they're saying it the
Big Beautiful Bill as it's called, is in trouble, and
they're undoubtedly is probably still you know, I haven't looked
at it lately, but there could very well be some
(19:07):
good things in the big beautiful bill. There were to
begin with, but now you know. But we also pointed
out there was a lot of a lot of bad
stuff in the bill, like carbon pipelines that the administration
wanted to fund, which you would think with this administration
and some of the things that they say they're about
and some of the things that they have been about,
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that they wouldn't be pushing carbon pipelines and emminent domain
for farmers to get those carbon pipelines installed. Yeah, so
that is something that needs to be stripped from the bill.
Speaker 14 (19:40):
But this well, in my opinion, the whole carbon carbon
dioxide is a good thing.
Speaker 12 (19:50):
Absolutely it is. Life wouldn't be possible without it.
Speaker 14 (19:54):
Yeah, And it's just such a minute percentage of the atmosphere.
The whole thing is stupid. Yea scientific, scientific.
Speaker 12 (20:05):
Fraud, exactly, scientific fraud. And I want to come back
to listeners. I wasn't planning on doing this, but it's
it's worth mentioning again that there are a number of
scientists who came out years ago and debunked you know,
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because we hear a lot about scientific, oh scientific consensus,
all these different scientists have said, you know, the consensus
is in You know, well, number one, you don't do
science by consensus, okay, But and you don't change.
Speaker 14 (20:43):
Your society based on a wild ass.
Speaker 12 (20:46):
Guess There's been a number of different scientists who came out.
It was called the Leipzig Declaration. I was trying to
remember the name of it. In Leipzig, Germany, and a
number of different scientists climate scientists came out and declared
that they weren't on board with anthropotist notion of anthropogenic
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global warming.
Speaker 14 (21:09):
So I didn't hear about that.
Speaker 12 (21:11):
Oh yeah, we covered it many many times in the past,
and that's the that's the problem with doing things so
many times in the past. You tend to quit, you
tend to fall away from it and not revisit it.
But but you know, I don't trust Wikipedia on this
issue at all. But I guess it was nineteen ninety five.
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They say the Leipzig Declaration on Global Climate change is
a statement made in nineteen ninety five, seeking to refute
the fact, this is Wikipedia's wording of it, that there
is a scientific consensus on the global warming issue. No, No,
it wasn't. Seeking They indicate these people were real meteorologists, climatologists.
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You know, there's no seeking to it. But you know
that's Wikipedia anyway. This is why you can't trust Wikipedia.
But we'll I'll have to put that in a show
notes to leap Lipzig declaration.
Speaker 14 (22:09):
Yeah, what Wikipedia is good for is their footnotes. Yes,
that's go for their footnotes.
Speaker 12 (22:19):
Yeah, don't trust what they say. You can go to
the sources where they link. And some of the sources
might be good. Some of the sources might suck, to
be quite frank about it. But I guess what we're
saying is what we say all the time. Do your
own research, you know, do your own research and document
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because that's really the only thing that that will stand
the test of time. Now, this push to war though
very troubling. You know, they they negotiated a ceasefire. You
know Trump I was so angry at him last week
when this whole thing went down, you know, and then
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then the retaliation came. They bombed the base and Katar
and then Trump called the retaliation week, thanking them for
pre warning and then calling it weak. So you know,
when you punch somebody in the face and they just
kind of lightly slap you you know, is it smart
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to go around and say, oh, well, that wasn't very strong.
I meant kind of like almost goading him, goading them
to do something more stupid.
Speaker 14 (23:34):
You know, what I thought was really interesting was that
I remember those bombs from the UH I can't remember
it was early in the two thousands, the bunker buster bombs.
They're saying that these are new weapons, and I don't
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think they are. I think they're old weapons. And the
same thing with theriot missiles. I remember those from the
war over in the Middle East. I think it was
with Syria in the early two thousands. So so really
I believe that they were actually bringing old weapons out
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of mothballs.
Speaker 12 (24:19):
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised. You know, somebody in the
chat room says, enjoy Trump's open bar and free appetizers.
The main dish is killer well put. But anyway, Yeah,
so this this US broker ceasefire has taken effect. That
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was violated initially by both sides. Some of that might
have been because the things were set in motion before
the seasfire actually went into place, but Israel most blatantly
violated it. They took twelve hours to stop their aggression,
but so far, for the most part, it seems like
the seas fire held. But my question is for how long?
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And I think it's safe to say at this part
that the uh this is far from over and actually breaking.
This morning, the Gateway Punnit is reporting that there were
explosions that were recorded in Tehran overnight and the air
defense system was activated. So I don't know what's going
on if, if anything major has happened. It's unclear as
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to what the nature of those disturbances were overnight. But
even if the ceasefire holds, the whole thing has exposed,
as I said, a huge division among conservatives, and frankly,
I don't know if this is going to be healed.
I've completely changed my opinion about certain individuals, many smug
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pro war, pro war conservatives insulting those of us who
are strongly against another midle Mideast entanglement. I mean, don't
we have the less since the last twenty years to
go on? Has anybody learned anything?
Speaker 14 (26:05):
How about the last eighty.
Speaker 12 (26:07):
Well, I was talking mainly about Iraq and Afghanistan, but yeah,
you can go back further. I mean, we got this
generation just lived through a fresh boondoggle that we had
a very difficult time getting out of, and when we
did get out of it, it was handled very poorly.
People died, Americans were left behind, you know, and so
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avoiding another decades long Middle East boon doggle, in my view,
is the most pro American effort you can make. But
yet certain people who like to call themselves conservatives so
far up Trump's hind end that they don't you're not
allowed to ask any questions. I feel like it's two
thousand and one all over again. Yeah, all right, let's
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take the bottom of the hour break. We'll be back.
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going on. This is Governor America.
Speaker 29 (31:22):
Our president will start a war with Iran because he
has absolutely no ability to negotiate. He's weak and he's ineffective.
So the only way he figures that he's going to
get re elected and as sure as you're sitting there,
is to start a.
Speaker 18 (31:37):
War with Iran.
Speaker 29 (31:38):
Now, I'm more militant and more militaristic than the president.
I believe in strength, But to start a war in
order to get elected, and I believe that's going to happen,
would be an outrage. Iran can be taken down in
many ways. Their population is in turmoil. They look at
what's happening in Syria and otheries where it looked like
(32:01):
it was an impossibility, and it looks like that one's
going to collapse also, so Iran can be taken I
would never take the military card off the table, and
it's possible that it'll have to be used because Iran
cannot have nuclear weapons, but you've got to exhaust other possibilities,
and we're in a great position to do it. They know,
(32:23):
or they at least must know, that they're in a
little bit of heat because there's a lot of pressure
to attack. This is a great time to negotiate. Unfortunately,
we have a president that doesn't know the first thing
about negotiation. We have a real problem in the White House.
So I believe that he will attack Iran sometime prior
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to the election because he thinks that's the only way
he can get elected.
Speaker 18 (32:49):
Isn't it pathetic?
Speaker 12 (32:50):
Welcome back to the broadcast. Yes, it is pathetic. That
was Donald Trump.
Speaker 14 (32:55):
Who was that?
Speaker 12 (32:55):
It was Donald J. Trump back in twenty eleven talking
about then President Obama starting a war with Iran.
Speaker 14 (33:04):
Oh that's interesting, how how times have changed?
Speaker 12 (33:09):
Huh? Yeah, so he said, well, you heard him. He
believes that the military option should still be on the table.
But the reason Obama was wanting to start a war
with Iran, according to Donald Trump, is because he was
a weak negotiator. So what does that say about Donald
Trump now? Is he a weak negotiator? Has he run
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out of options? Does he not have anything else he
can do? That's the question. That's what remains to be seen.
I suppose certainly starting a war with Iran doesn't make
him look good, and it certainly doesn't upheld the promises
that he campaigned on. Tell you what we got to
call on the line, this go to California. Hello, you're
on the air. Go ahead, please, Good.
Speaker 30 (33:53):
Morning, Good morning, y'all.
Speaker 12 (33:54):
HI.
Speaker 30 (33:56):
Talk about the coming economic I'm suggesting people look more
closely at the cost of medical care, which is based
on years of FDA suppression of advances in medicine. If
you just look at what we learned about dmso in
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the nineteen sixties, they treated everything from strokes, cancers down syndrome.
I mean the information that was accumulated and then suppressed
by the FDA by going after the positions. So what
we need to have are some counties and a state
to stand up saying we will no longer allow the
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suppression of information, and we will no longer allow you
to abuse our physicians and set up medical freedom zones
where there's going to be heavy protection for people, and
I think people will falk there from all over the
United States. You know, I used to be a paying
due's number of MENSA and at one of the parties,
somebody took me aside because they figured out I was
(35:00):
a position, and they said, you need to know that
among our friends, anybody with money and common sense, if
they have a significant medical problem, they leave the United
States to go get medical care Reagan. President Reagan had
colon cancer while he was in office, but you didn't
see him losing his hair or getting radiation treatments. He
went to Germany, and as best I know, we still
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can't get that type of treatment here in the United States.
Speaker 12 (35:27):
Well, I don't. I don't know that we need medical
freedom zones. We need laws that don't we we need people,
We need the medical profession licensing organizations to not stop
the doctors from actually treating the patients. You know, you
can you if you start to cure cancer, for instance,
(35:49):
you can lose your medical license. And many have. Uh
there are some guy you know, just alluding to your
to your point about uh having to leave the country.
There's been medical doctors have had to leave the country
in order to continue saving lives because of the medical
cartel in the United States, which I think is largely
(36:10):
backed by big Pharma. They have pursued these doctors and
I mean there are documented cases of lives being saved
by the things, the treatments that they were using. So yeah,
I think the first thing you have to do is
pass laws against these the medical cartel. You know, dismantled
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the medical cartel and keep them from pursuing doctors who
are actually treating patients. Listen, if a doctor has the
freedom to do that, to treat their patients in accordance
with the way that they believe, doctors will do what
they've always done, and then the solutions to saving lives
(36:55):
will spread rapidly. It'll spread like rapid fire on its
own because I belie believe that the overwhelming majority of
people in the medical profession are there because they care,
They genuinely want to help people. It's it's this money
and pharmaceutical crap that has corrupted the profession beyond the
(37:17):
point that you could barely even recognize it as a
helpful entity anymore. Your thoughts, please do not.
Speaker 30 (37:25):
Overlook the role of the insurance industry. Yeh, they loved it,
mommeums went way up.
Speaker 12 (37:31):
Yep, they loved it.
Speaker 30 (37:33):
And so they're a major part of the problem. And
think about the insurance industry has been. It has its
hooks into everything going back to this to this slave
trade industry. Right if they couldn't ensure their cargoes, the
ships couldn't really roll the seas.
Speaker 12 (37:52):
The same, Yeah, absolutely, and now it's making us all slaves.
Speaker 14 (37:57):
Well, and where does the insurance industry seem to originate
from Great Britain? Well, that was the first. Well, the
city of London, say.
Speaker 30 (38:15):
Which is a separate politically, is a separate entity. It
is a country unto itself.
Speaker 12 (38:21):
Yes, but no morals.
Speaker 14 (38:23):
People, right, it's a city of cartels. And if we
in the United States should be focused on anything, it's
the concentrations of power that have been built by the
City of London. And I agree with you on the
(38:43):
insurance aspect. Right now, it's the insurance industry that is
really controlling what medical care you get or don't get.
And that's due to I believe Obamacare, which was really
just about an insurance takeover of our medical field. Yeah,
(39:10):
and they are the ones that determine what treatment you
get or don't get.
Speaker 31 (39:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (39:18):
Do you have anything else their color?
Speaker 14 (39:21):
Well?
Speaker 30 (39:21):
No, those are the major points. Thank you for letting
me voice it.
Speaker 12 (39:24):
Oh, absolutely, thank you for calling in. Appreciate it, God
bless all right, moving on here, Yeah, so I guess
I don't want to spend the entire show talking about
this whole situation. I'm very happy that for now at
least it's de escalated. Course, as soon as we get
off the air. That may change because things tend to
(39:45):
work that way. And it's very frustrating when you have
breaking news right after the show and you have a
whole week that you have to wait to talk about it.
You know, it's almost pointless to even discuss it by
the time you get here. That at some point, you
know what, here's the thing, I guess because there's a
(40:06):
lot of smug people who are siding with the establishment.
I mean, you've got people like that hair brain, lunatic
John Bolton, bloodthirsty Bolton. I call him. You know, he's
up there. He can't find wars fast enough, he can't
(40:28):
kill people fast enough. He says, regime change, Why it
can't come soon enough? It should have happened yesterday.
Speaker 21 (40:35):
You feel about regime change as a US goal, Well.
Speaker 32 (40:39):
I think it should be America's declared policy. The regime
itself is the problem here, has been all along, both
through its nuclear program, it's holistic missile program, it's support
for terrorist groups in the Middle East around the world.
This regime has been in power forty six years. It
will not change its behavior. So the only foundation for
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long term peace and security in the Middle East is
to overthrow the Iyatolas.
Speaker 21 (41:06):
So you think that regime change should be stated explicit
US policy, You, among other things, are an accomplished lawyer
or constitutional lawyer. Where would the authority come for regime
change if that became the United States goal?
Speaker 32 (41:23):
The United States has inherent authority to defend itself.
Speaker 12 (41:27):
Okay, we're reattacked, were reattacked.
Speaker 14 (41:30):
I don't remember being attacked.
Speaker 12 (41:32):
I don't recall being attacked either. Seems like we would
know that if we were attacked. This is the same tactic,
by the way, that Israel is using over there. Anytime
they lash out and bomb somebody, take over somebody's land,
bulldoze a group of people's houses, and commit genocide and
assault on their neighbors, they say, Oh, we have a
(41:54):
right to defend ourselves. Oh, we have the right to exist.
Are you arguing with our right to exist?
Speaker 14 (42:02):
I don't recall a war that the United States has
been in to defend the people of the United States
since maybe the War of eighteen twelve. All of the
wars that I know of as I've been alive have
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been for the United Nations.
Speaker 12 (42:26):
Wars of aggression, yes, wars of world domination hmm, absolutely,
and this one is no exception. Israel's not attacking us.
Speaker 14 (42:37):
And who is the power behind the United Nations? I
would say London, Great Britain.
Speaker 12 (42:44):
Yeah, there you go. Certainly they couldn't exist without us,
that's for sure.
Speaker 14 (42:49):
There was there was an administrator called I think Brian Urquart.
He was like second or third in command at the
United Nations since the founding. And the way I've my
observation of power within organizations is that the public face
(43:16):
of it, the CEO, the secretary general, that they are
the leader for pr purposes, but the real power in
the organization is the second or third man down and
they're the ones that run the organization.
Speaker 12 (43:36):
Yeah, finishing up this, John Bolton, nonsense. Let's see. Let's
try this again. Angle.
Speaker 32 (43:45):
And if you need further proof of that, the un
Charticle Article fifty one guarantees to every member state and
I quote the inherent right of individual and collective self defense.
It is an American decision. What's in our self enters,
not controlled by the United Nations or anybody else. I think,
as I said earlier, the President's done exactly the right
(44:05):
thing here. Now the logic of protecting American interest Israel,
our golf Arab allies is to work with the opposition
in Iran and remove the eyetolas. This does not mean
American boots on the ground. It's simple minds.
Speaker 19 (44:21):
More.
Speaker 32 (44:21):
Some people say inevitably, we're going to be engaged in
a larger war. There are a lot of ways to
achieve regime change, and we ought to be actively thinking
about what the best way to do it is.
Speaker 12 (44:31):
Yeah, there's a lot of ways to achieve regime change.
Unfortunately we never use any of them. So apparently there
are not a lot of ways to obtain regime change.
Speaker 14 (44:41):
Actually they do. They send in insurgents. Yeah, that's that's
what all of the Color revolutions were, United States sponsored
insurgencies with the insurgents rabble rousing at the bottom.
Speaker 12 (44:59):
Yeah, brought up last week. I think that that's on
the table here around the car. You know, it's it's
something that they are planning, because that's what it appears
they're making movements toward that. You know. I mentioned how
Elon Musk had turned on starlink over Iran because they
already have protesters so called protesters, you know, mostly peaceful
(45:23):
protesters over in Iran, and the Iranian government has limited
the Internet as a result of that, I believe, to
stop the organizing of these of this next color revolution. Look,
these people are not stupid. They've seen what the State
Department has done around the world over and over and
(45:45):
over again, most recently I think in Syria, who, by
the way, has become very very very radicalized under the
present administ you know, the present regime that was installed
there afterward, you know, And and the Trump administration's all
in on it, despite the fact that they're restricting Christians
(46:07):
from celebrating Christmas. Christians are being persecuted and restricted in
Syria now, where they weren't under al Asade. I mean,
I'm sure Bashar al Assade wasn't perfect, but at least Christians,
you know, and I've seen the pictures, I've had the
videos of them actually celebrating Christmas inside Syria. But that
(46:30):
can't happen now.
Speaker 14 (46:31):
Yeah. My understanding was that they were one of the
one of the few countries that was either Christian or
was tolerant of Christians. Yeah, and the same same with Lebanon,
I think.
Speaker 12 (46:50):
Yeah, Lebanon is that's the case. In fact, Lee Stranahan
went over to Lebanon and because that's another one that
Syria is has, it has in their crosshairs. Lebanon and
they are. Lee asked them, and especially given the fact
that they're Christians, he said, don't you support Israel as Christians?
(47:11):
Don't you support Israel? And they said, well, we would
love to support Israel, but you know, they keep trying
to kill us. You know, it's kind of hard to
support somebody when you're seeing every day what they're doing,
the violence that they're perpetrating. So I really wish my
(47:32):
brothers and sisters in Christ here in the West would
actually do some research, would actually take a look at
the world around you. Oh, we're in the world, but
we're not of the world. Okay, fine, be in the world,
but not of the world. But at the same time,
you have to live here until whatever happens to you happens,
whether you believe it's the rapture or whether you die
(47:55):
of natural causes, or whether you ultimately get killed in
a nuclear war. It's on some point you have a
job to do. You know. Christ said, occupy till I come. Okay,
occupy That doesn't mean just take up space, be active,
do something, actually be a force for good in this world.
(48:20):
I believe that's what occupy means. It's a verb do it.
But Christians seem to think that, you know, well, you know,
I'm just gonna sit here and evangelize the four walls
of my church and you know, play the harp until
I graduate to heaven and I play the harp there.
(48:43):
You know, I'm not going to lift a finger to
do anything to be the salt in light Christ commanded
us to be while we're here in this world. And
I've got a problem. I've always had a problem with
Christians that are do nothing Christians.
Speaker 14 (48:59):
Aren't they the same ones though, that go evangelize over
in other countries.
Speaker 12 (49:06):
Well, many of them do, increasingly, you know, And frankly
I admire those that do. At least they're doing something
to try to be a force for good.
Speaker 14 (49:16):
Increasingly, I'm I'm not so sure of that. I well,
I think that they are the ones that initiate the insurgencies.
Speaker 12 (49:28):
I don't think Christians, you know, they're not real Christians
in my opinion. If they're doing that, well, honestly.
Speaker 14 (49:35):
That may be so. But they go under the banner.
Speaker 12 (49:38):
These insurgencies that you're talking about. They burn things, they
commit violence, in the streets. They even kill people. I mean,
if you remember the I don situation, there were people
that died there. So this is a very serious situation
when you're talking about these color revolutions. But what I
(50:01):
was going to say a moment ago as far as
the missionary work, you know a lot of these people
that go into the dangerous areas. Increasingly, we have dangerous
areas here in the United States that need to be evangelized.
The first mission field. You know, they say the first
act of charity is charity begins at home. I think
the first missionary field needs to be at home. We've
(50:24):
got a lot of heathens here. I don't think you
need to travel to some foreign country in order to
find people who are lost and undone. But anyway, yeah,
bloodthirsty Bolton never met a war he didn't want to start.
Speaker 33 (50:40):
Is Trump's national security advisor from his first term, Ambassador
John Bolton. Mister ambassador, so grateful to see you, Thank
you for being Were you surprised that President Trump took
such decisive action.
Speaker 32 (50:53):
Well, let me say this unequivocally. I think President Trump
made the right decision for America to attack Iron's nuclear
weapons program, and I think we're on the verge of
potentially seeing regime change in Iran as part of that.
I think this is a huge change in the Middle East.
It was a decisive action. It was the right thing
(51:15):
to do. I thought somebody should do it for a
long time. But better late than.
Speaker 12 (51:19):
Never, Better late than never. Wow, what a pond's come.
So I hope it turns out okay, And I hope
all of these characters who are for the blood, death
and destruct, you know, you just wish that they had
to go and fight the war. It's always the rich
man's war and the poor man's fight. They never have
(51:40):
to fight the war that they are promoting and pushing
and forcing upon the people who are impoverished and just
trying to live their lives. Many of these people you
know and talk about racist stuff. War is overwhelmingly racist.
Who joins the military. It's the poor, it's the impoverist,
(52:04):
It's the inner city people who have are trying to
better themselves and have no other options to turn to,
so they sign up for the military.
Speaker 14 (52:12):
Yeah. I remember in the early two thousands that was
the case because our economy was crashing. There were no jobs,
and so there were a lot of young people who
were joining the military.
Speaker 12 (52:27):
Yep, got to get those signing boy bonuses, you know.
And once we get them in there, Hey, the killing
fields are open. We beckon to you to come, come, come,
come to the killing fields. All right, let's go go
go to Kansas and talk to a caller that Hell,
look you're on the air. Go ahead, please, Hi.
Speaker 34 (52:47):
Darren, Vicky Hi sure, Vicky's right.
Speaker 14 (52:52):
Uh.
Speaker 34 (52:53):
That's a common tactic of to the CIA, sending people
that in there under the guise of, you know, trying
to convert people to Christianity. And I remember reading that
years ago. I said something about the on another show.
(53:15):
I said, I wonder who all those guys that joined
the military were, and the host said, well, maybe it's
some of these people that they were threatening to send
back to their own countries. I never thought of that,
but yeah, that might make sense. Maybe they got a
(53:35):
bunch of those illegals to enlist.
Speaker 14 (53:38):
They did a whole lot of them. That was I
think when Lewis called Darrow was the Secretary of Defense.
I think they got a lot of gangs, gang members
from Los Angeles to join the military.
Speaker 12 (53:58):
Yeah, as far as the CIA using people who claim
to be missionaries. I wouldn't be a bit surprised about
that tactic, not at all. But I know that there
are Yeah, I'm not disputing that at all, But I
do know that there are a lot of people that
are missionaries. They go to the foreign missionary field and
their intentions are, well, they're well meaning there. They mean
(54:23):
they just want to help people, feed people, provide housing
and clothing and medical attention to people, you know. And
but increasingly we don't need to do that because we
got those same types of people right here in the
United States, and it gets more so all the time.
And the more war we have, the more poverty we're
(54:44):
going to have. You know, already, there's been talk about
rebuilding Iran. You know that. You know that, VICKI.
Speaker 14 (54:50):
I'm not the least surprised.
Speaker 12 (54:52):
Iron's gonna need to be rebuilt and we're gonna have
to help them.
Speaker 14 (54:57):
That's that's why it's so important for people to understand history,
because if you know your history, then then you can
see through the propaganda and the BS. And our country
is overflowing with bs.
Speaker 12 (55:16):
Yeah, we got plenty of that.
Speaker 34 (55:18):
Go ahead, go ahead, Cherry Well and vick VICKI, you're
the one that said when they go to rebuild after
these disasters, and you could call war a disaster, that
they always have a heavy end of the money on
the tech part.
Speaker 14 (55:35):
Absolutely, because it's the tech part that is going to
be the global control mechanism, because they embed the technology.
Speaker 12 (55:46):
Yeah, thanks for the call, appreciate it, Go ahead and finish, Vicky.
Speaker 14 (55:50):
They embed technology everywhere in everything.
Speaker 12 (55:55):
Yep. And some mightn't say that it's that that's the
whole purpose or at least a big part of the
business to implement the tech part.
Speaker 14 (56:02):
Yes, it is. Tech has replaced soldiers with guns. Because
if they can shut off your electric grid remotely, and
you know your people as a country are struggling. I mean,
imagine if they shut down the electricity grid in the
(56:24):
United States.
Speaker 12 (56:25):
I wouldn't want to. All Right, we got the top
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federal judges.
Speaker 36 (59:10):
David Spott tells us more from Washington.
Speaker 16 (59:13):
This is incredibly unusual for the DOJ of the United
States to sue every federal judge in a given state.
In this case, the state of Maryland did. All stems
back to immigration and the dojview that Maryland federal judges
are putting up roadblocks for deportations. Since coming back to
office in January, President Trump signed a flurry of executive
orders many of them making their way to courton's across
(59:33):
the country, but a large amount ended up in Maryland courts,
the DOJ writing in its lawsuit, in recent months and years,
district courts have used and abused their equitable powers to
interfere with the prerogatives of the executive branch to an
unprecedented degree.
Speaker 36 (59:45):
The Pentagon briefing was held to discuss the US strikes
in Iran. Defense Secretary Pete Hecksath confronted members of the
media who had reported that the bombing wasn't as successful
as the military reported. He listed numerous sources stating that
Iran's new clear capabilities had been destroyed.
Speaker 37 (01:00:02):
You, and I mean specifically you, the press, specifically you
the press corps, because you cheer against Trump so hard.
It's like in your DNA and in your blood. Cheer
against Trump because you want him not to be successful
so bad. You have to cheer against the efficacy of
these strikes. You have to hope maybe they weren't effective.
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Maybe the way the Trump administration's represented him isn't true.
So let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information, and
then spin it, spin it in every way we can
to try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the
public mind over whether or not are brave pilots were successful.
Speaker 36 (01:00:46):
The top former aide to former President Joe Biden testified
behind closed doors Tuesday for more than four hours as
part of the House Oversight Committee's investigation into his mental
fitness to serve and his White House's use of an
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Former White House advisor Kelly and Conway says, this person
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near A Tandon admitted that she didn't know what was
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Speaker 38 (01:01:13):
This is an important story for the American public because
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Tanden in the Biden White House, that person controls the
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(01:01:34):
is just remarkable and it is derelictive duty. What is
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She admitted that she doesn't know who made good news.
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For a Christian camp in Colorado, Chris Woodward has more.
Speaker 39 (01:02:04):
Camp Hydrahadja will not have to adopt the State of
Colorado's policy on gender and sexuality. The update comes one
month after Alliance Defending Freedom filed a federal lawsuit against
the State of Colorado on the camp's behalf. ADF called
the policy extreme and said it would force the camp
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Speaker 40 (01:02:25):
Fortunately, the State of Colorado agreed to exempt the camp
from the gender ideology policies.
Speaker 39 (01:02:34):
As part of the settlement. The state is also clarifying
in a memo on its website and in administrative guides
that churches, synagogues, mosques, or any other place that is
principally used for religious purposes or exempt from the requirements.
Speaker 40 (01:02:48):
So the case will be dismissed and now the camp
can operate this summer and for years to come, and
minister to the children that attend its camps and adhere
to its beliefs without fear of losing its license or
without needing to adopt these gender ideology policies.
Speaker 39 (01:03:07):
The name Ira Hadja is a play on the song
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Speaker 6 (01:04:11):
Investicade of the twenty first centuries. But out of what
is will be seen as the greatest restructuring of the
global economies, greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest restructuring
of the global economy, a new World Order was created.
Speaker 8 (01:04:28):
Documenting the crisis of our republic.
Speaker 9 (01:04:30):
The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and
open society, and we are as a people inherently and
historically opposed to secret societies, the secret oaths, and the
secret proceedings.
Speaker 10 (01:04:45):
Leading war on the new World Order.
Speaker 11 (01:04:47):
The Council's of government. We must guard against the acquisition
of unwanted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military
industrial conflict.
Speaker 8 (01:04:59):
This is I'm in America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.
Speaker 12 (01:05:06):
From FEMA Regions five and ten. This is the second
hour of Governor America. Vickey Davis is here. I'm during
Weeks and it continues to be the twenty eighth of
June twenty twenty five. As we get back into the show.
Speaker 14 (01:05:16):
Here before we move on, something about near at tan
Near at Tandon, Okay. She was the one that apparently
was in charge of the auto pen.
Speaker 12 (01:05:31):
Oh yeah, yeah, I just heard something about her Yeah,
wasn't there congressional testimony this week? Didn't didn't? I believe
she just under admitted under classified testimony. Why this has
to be classified, I don't know, but didn't she had.
We'll go ahead and say what you were going to say,
and if it's not what I was thinking, then I'll
(01:05:53):
chime in later.
Speaker 14 (01:05:54):
Near at Tanden worked for John Podesta at the Center
for American Progress. The Center for American Progress was affiliated
with the Progressive Policy Institute, which was an organization of socialists,
(01:06:15):
members of the Socialist International. So that's really when the
coup de'tais and our government occurred. Podesta was involved in
the Clinton Gore administration on the reinvention of government. So
if you follow those two organizations, the Center for American
(01:06:41):
Progress and the Progressive Policy Institute, they made their websites
may be defunct now, but if you go into the
wayback machine and look and follow their policies, that's really
when our government started turning communists.
Speaker 12 (01:07:02):
Yeah, and we have a communist that has been nearly elected,
not quite, there's more to come, but he's favored to
win the New York mayor race race. The manorial race
in New York.
Speaker 14 (01:07:18):
And well near A Tanden was also in the Obama administration.
So you know, socialists have been in control of our
government for a long time.
Speaker 12 (01:07:30):
Yeah, and you can see the results of it everywhere.
All of the big cities are design.
Speaker 14 (01:07:34):
The progressive policy was the redesign of government systems for
the technocratic tyranny and computer systems, information systems. They really
are an invisible weapon.
Speaker 12 (01:07:52):
Yeah. What I was what I was thinking about is
she testified on Tuesday. Near A Tanden did that she
was authorized to direct auto pen signatures as part of
the Biden administration. She testified in front of the House
Oversight Committee for four hours behind closed doors. Why can't
(01:08:13):
we why can't we hear the testimony? Why does it
have to be behind closed doors?
Speaker 17 (01:08:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:08:19):
She attested to former President Joe Biden's mental acuity during
his four year presidency. Uh huh, Yeah, that's why he
was shaking his hand with people that weren't there. Okay,
so that mental acutity, Well, that kind of mental acuity,
we must be Einstein's VICKI, Well.
Speaker 14 (01:08:39):
You know what, people that have Alzheimer's, they don't know
what they're doing. A friend of mine's mother, she was
living in Florida, but she came up to New York
to visit. She didn't know me from Adam, but she
was telling me about her financial situation and how she
(01:09:03):
needed somebody to help her with her finances, you know.
And of course I'm like, no way in hell, you know,
I would not get involved in anything like that. But
when she went back down to Florida, some guy got
(01:09:23):
ahold of her and he stole over one hundred thousand
dollars from her. So but but that's what happens with
people with Alzheimer's. They they don't have they don't have
the ability to make good decisions.
Speaker 12 (01:09:42):
Right, Yeah, exactly, And I don't have, you know, I've
gotten enough.
Speaker 14 (01:09:48):
Some kind of decay of the brain.
Speaker 12 (01:09:50):
I've got nothing against people with Alzheimer's. As long as
they're not president of the United States.
Speaker 14 (01:09:56):
Well they're to be taken care of, because they become
they lose their ability for rational thought that they need
to be taken care of.
Speaker 12 (01:10:10):
Yeah, and that's assuming they had rational thought to begin with.
But you certainly don't have any rational thought when you
have people who are working around you, basically a coalition government,
which is what we had. We ended up with a
coalition government. We had people behind the scenes, and then
(01:10:34):
the coalition government isn't the right word. It was a
shadow government. We had people behind the scenes pulling the
levers and switches, a power and people. You know, I
won't say we didn't know it, because I think many
of us did have an inkling that Joe Biden couldn't
(01:10:55):
have possibly been really running the country. So then the
question inevitably becomes who was who is well.
Speaker 14 (01:11:04):
The Socialist International. Now that you know the name of
near Attandon, all you have to do is research her.
She is a communist. They like to call them socialists,
but they're really.
Speaker 12 (01:11:20):
A communist, right exactly.
Speaker 14 (01:11:23):
And so, and that's what happened to our country. We
don't have the America that we started out with. They
changed our form of government. They implemented the technocratic tyranny,
and the Republicans just basically sat on their thumbs, did nothing.
(01:11:45):
And new Gingridge was actually a contributor to the implementation
of the technocratic tyranny.
Speaker 12 (01:11:55):
Yeah. I'm not a fan of Newt, not a fan
of Newt at all. Yeah, all right, us go back
to the phones. Let's go out to California first. Hello, caller,
you're on the air. Go ahead please, Oh yeah, morning.
Speaker 17 (01:12:08):
Yeah, you know I noticed with your phone number this
first time, I've realized you got to call your number
as posed to the old network number. But you got
seventeen seventy.
Speaker 12 (01:12:19):
Six on it, right, yep, that's absolutely that the one number.
We have two numbers, and by the way, I should
give them out six hundred six ten, six hundred seventeen
seventy six. That's the one you're talking about, area code
six' ten six hundred seventeen seventy. Six we also have
a toll free number and it's eight four four six
four six eight three seven, six which spells out eight
(01:12:43):
four four six govern do that to try to help
people remember that's the, thing, right, Yeah, Hey.
Speaker 17 (01:12:50):
Well REASON i CALLED i seventeen seventy, six you, know
is the two hundred and Fiftieth birthday Of america is
coming up next, year, right we're in in the some
serious anniversary stages right right at the. Moment AND i
don't know if you knew, it but When doze was
(01:13:11):
ripping through the, Budgets america's birthday party got pretty well
canceled by. Him he cut eighty percent out Of america's
birthday party. Budget all the towns and squares and all
of the you, know county, fairs their budgets are, gone you,
(01:13:33):
know for the seventeen or the two hundred and fiftieth
anniversary Of. America why Would elon want to Cut america's
memorabilia for the next, generation except if he wasn't a, Trader,
WELL i have to.
Speaker 14 (01:13:51):
Disagree he's not An, American he's A South.
Speaker 12 (01:13:54):
African, well first of, ALL i don't know that the
government should be funding all the memorabilia and all this.
STUFF i, mean free enterprise can produce that, stuff and
free enterprise can actually profit off at. SALE i don't
know exactly what you're talking, about but we don't need
the federal government funding. MEMORABILIA i.
Speaker 14 (01:14:14):
DISAGREE i disagree completely because it was the founders of
our country that set the framework for our country where
we were supposed to be free. People we're living now
in a corporate controlled state and we are not. Free
(01:14:40):
SO i think it would be a good idea to
remind people to have them remember the founding of the
country and what the principles were that we were supposed
to be living. Under we have had a technocratic coupd'etat
in this. Country it is corporate.
Speaker 12 (01:15:01):
Controlled, well you, KNOW i guess we'll have to agree
to disagree on, that because if the government's funding, something
it could be any type of And i'm not saying
this particular stuff could be, propagandistic but it's certainly a
slippery slope when the government is funding any memorabilia or you.
Knowflets so remember attire documents and the founders is.
Speaker 14 (01:15:27):
Not a good?
Speaker 12 (01:15:28):
Idea say? What say it?
Speaker 14 (01:15:30):
Again so you're saying that remembering the founding of the,
country the. Constitution, No i'm not saying that at. All
memory refresh of what this country was supposed to be. About,
no not a good.
Speaker 12 (01:15:44):
Idea i'm not saying that at. ALL i THINK i
should be taught in the. Schools that's the place where
they should. Be but is, okay, well we got to
get rid of The department Of education because that's another.
Speaker 14 (01:15:54):
Thing our schools were taken over by the very corporations
that executed the. Coupdeta the person that you need to
look at for that is Lou.
Speaker 12 (01:16:07):
Gerstner by the, way how's? That how's that de raveling
or unraveling of The department Of education. Coming have you
heard anything about that on that?
Speaker 17 (01:16:16):
Front as you were talking with seventeen seventy six, anniversary you,
know like a pocket.
Speaker 12 (01:16:24):
Constitution oh, yeah well absolutely handing out. Constitutions there's nothing
wrong with.
Speaker 17 (01:16:28):
That there are three hundred and fifty Million americans and
the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary Of america the least
thing they could.
Speaker 12 (01:16:39):
Do, yeah, yeah well okay if you're talking about. That,
see WHEN i think of, MEMORABILIA i think of you,
KNOW maga hats and you, know things.
Speaker 14 (01:16:50):
WITH maga THAT maga has nothing to.
Speaker 12 (01:16:53):
Do, well, okay even even hats with the founding father on.
It i've got a hat with we the people on,
it you, KNOW i mean things like. THAT i, mean
that's stuff that can be handled by the private. Sector
we don't need government. Funding that's that's not a.
Speaker 41 (01:17:06):
Constitution what you're talking about is. Carnival that is that
that is not what you would have in a celebration
of the founding of the.
Speaker 12 (01:17:19):
Country we can't even get a consensus on this. Show,
well how do they ever think that they're scientists because.
Speaker 14 (01:17:26):
You're because you're putting it into a commercial.
Speaker 12 (01:17:30):
Context, WELL i think it is a commercial.
Speaker 14 (01:17:32):
Which is the which is the problem in this. Country
every damn thing is in a commercial. Context there are
some things that should be sacred that are not.
Speaker 12 (01:17:45):
Commercial i'm getting riled.
Speaker 14 (01:17:47):
Up, Family, yeah, yeah, family the organization of the. Country
we're fighting now to save this. Country.
Speaker 12 (01:17:56):
Amen and why is?
Speaker 14 (01:17:57):
That because we have so many idiots out there that
don't understand the significance of borders and nation and a.
Speaker 12 (01:18:06):
Constitution, YEAH i, AGREE i. Agree go ahead call. Her
i'll give you another chance.
Speaker 17 (01:18:12):
There, well the big part THAT i look at if
you realize what was at The Erie canal got laid
IN i think that was eighteen twenty. Four within a
couple of. Years it was so polluted and nasty that
they were like cholera epidemics and the cows were dying
(01:18:33):
and all kinds of. Stuff so The Erie canal seemed
like a great idea at the, time but it didn't work.
Right and there are things about LIKE ai right now
is being forced on us driverless, cars you, know just
the idea that microwaves can be shot out anywhere in
(01:18:55):
any direction at any. Time and apparently the eggs of
preachers are getting brittler because of microwave towers and you,
know constant like our cell phone towers and all this
just eating up the animal. Life and the bugs can't
(01:19:15):
pro create because there their eggs are getting brittled. Down
and and so the whole idea that we've got an
economy that is based upon killing, stuff but we don't
have an economy that's based on making life. Better and
the idea that's your more perfect, union you, know in
(01:19:36):
The declaration Of, independence you, know the idea that we
don't have to listen to some stupid king who wants
to have a party all the, time take our tax
money and not fix the. Roads, uh you, know that's
what it was all. About and making sure that we're
not getting ripped, off and That america can buy and.
Bulk you, know it used to be a town was,
(01:19:56):
happy they were gloriously happy if they had a hospital in.
Town they could afford to make a county hospital so
that the taxes paid for the, hospital paid for the
staff of the, hospital and anybody with a broken finger
could go in there without having to have an insurance.
Policy and the idea that the idea that we're being
(01:20:17):
tricked by these big old corporations they've so ruined the
economy that they've then parceled Out america as paying off
back debts for these friggin gamblers of. CORPORATIONS i, mean
every lie That Donald trump does Costs america hundreds of. Billions,
(01:20:37):
WELL i should say, billions and some of his whoppers
are COSTING us hundreds of, billions like Getting india ran
that we've lost hundreds of billions in future trade because
of that wret and the idea that he's going to
have A World war three based on hiding his big beautiful.
Bill his big beautiful bill Gives. America you remember it
(01:21:02):
was thirty six trillion Dollars america was in hawk before. Election,
well this big beautiful bill wants to add four, trillion
bring it up to forty and then give half of
that to the tax right offs for the fat. CATS
i don't think that's. Big it's beautiful to some ugly,
(01:21:23):
bastard but it's beautiful to a tax. Payer we don't
they're fix they're not fixing the stuff. Fixing they're not
fixing the, sewers they're not fixing the you, know, YEAH
i get.
Speaker 12 (01:21:37):
It our infrastructure is. Crumbling, yeah, HEY i appreciate the,
Call thank you very. Much got to move, on but great. Points,
YEAH i think our infrastructure is crumbling all across the.
Country it's it's very, bad very, dangerous and as far
as it.
Speaker 14 (01:21:53):
Depends on where where you're talking, about because you Remember
Bill clinton's whole big program was to protect critical, infrastructure
and they were rebuilding critical, infrastructure but they were embedding
technolo control technology.
Speaker 12 (01:22:15):
Everywhere, yeah AND i look at the highway, system SO
i see cameras, everywhere tracking devices, everywhere, things little components
that you have no idea what they really. Do they
look like speed, traps but who knows what they're actually.
Speaker 14 (01:22:30):
Tracking, well they're tracking everything that. Moves, yeah we live
in a technocratic police, state an opticon, panopticon that's exactly,
Right and so they can get away with all of this.
Stuff they can get away. With our media has been
(01:22:54):
concentrated to the point that we only have two or
three corporations that control all, media and you wonder why
people don't, know don't seem to know what's going.
Speaker 12 (01:23:07):
On and the only thing that breaks that is to
Thank god for the truth, media even though they're trying
to co opt us.
Speaker 14 (01:23:17):
Exactly. Yeah but so people are living in a virtual
information isolation, zone and they can target messaging to particular,
markets and that's why you have such differences in. Perception.
(01:23:39):
Yeah you, know the few mainstream media channels that are,
left they're all controlled by the same cartel of media,
also you, know so they can play one against the,
other and that's how they've divided this country so.
Speaker 12 (01:23:58):
Much, yeah and they're trying to they're trying to flood
the zone as far as podcasts are concerned now. Too,
yeah make it to the point where podcasts who are
of real people aren't as accessible because you've had you've
added so many voices that are, establishment you know that
(01:24:18):
it drowns out everybody. Else all, right let's go back
to the phones, Though speaking of differences and, perspectives there
might be one up here In. Canada, hello you're on the.
Air go, ahead?
Speaker 42 (01:24:29):
Please oh, yeah good, morning. EVERYBODY i might understand WHEN
i see. This trump issues blistering response After Iran supreme
leader THREATENS. US i guess the iotolds having a cheerleading
contest In iran and we're answering them.
Speaker 12 (01:24:55):
Back, yeah the whole thing seems to be kind of a.
Joke isn't.
Speaker 14 (01:25:00):
It, WELL i think it's.
Speaker 12 (01:25:04):
SCRIPTED i think they're playing with, fire is what they're.
Doing you, KNOW i think you, know it was during
THE i think the first, administration the First trump, administration
AS i recall the uh they killed he killed SOME
solemmani and and and and there was a, retaliation but
(01:25:26):
it was it was the same type of, deal a
very measured and controlled, retaliation so that they could say
they retaliated basically and pacify the rage of their of
their political constituency or whatever you want to call. It
but AND i AND i think maybe that's What trump
(01:25:49):
and and and and the administration were gambling upon this,
time that there would be another measured. Response but at
what point do this responses quit being so? Measured and
the problem is the more of these types of gambles
that they take for political. Purposes at some point you
(01:26:11):
have to factor in the fact that you have we've
had open borders in this country for many years, now
and we have, hundreds literally hundreds Of iranian nationals among,
others who have come in here and flooded our country
now who could very well be forming sleeper cells or sleeper,
individuals lone, wolves who would be trying to drive their
(01:26:33):
cars into crowds of people or do other acts of terrorism,
again so that they can literally kill people in what
they call soft. Targets not to mention the whole hacker,
thing which we're wide open on that where we supposedly
have a strong defense in terms of the, military we're
(01:26:56):
wide open as far as technological. Vulnerability and that was by.
Speaker 14 (01:27:02):
DESIGNED i was going to.
Speaker 42 (01:27:05):
SAY i was looking at the strategy of The Iran
israel situation in the last couple of, days and the
list price of a rocket used By iran was set
out about one hundred thousand.
Speaker 12 (01:27:22):
Dollars, okay hold, On, coller just hold your. THOUGHTS i
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Speaker 43 (01:28:16):
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in to be both loving and, just but never at
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Speaker 31 (01:31:06):
America welcome back to the.
Speaker 12 (01:31:22):
Broadcast this Is Governor. America six, ten six hundred seventeen seventy.
Six that's six, ten six hundred seventeen seventy six or
total free eight four four six four six eight three seven.
Six that's eight four four six. Governed that's the call in.
Numbers AND i, apologize you KNOW i was WHEN i
was growing. Up, UH i used to watch WHEN i
(01:31:44):
was a kid a show called The, monsters and they
had this little hand in a box that would reach
up and make gestures and STUFF i, need and then
they called it the. THING i need a thing to
reach up and smack me in the face and point
me to the clock from time to time BECAUSE i
tend to get wound up and forget to look at the.
(01:32:04):
Time and ALSO i apologize for running into that last
break AS i. Did but, anyway we have a color
From canada on the line right, now and go, ahead
sir and finish your, points, Please.
Speaker 45 (01:32:18):
Okay so to.
Speaker 42 (01:32:21):
With the economics of Those iranian, missiles AND i think
maybe seven hundred Hit, israel the price tag is about
seventy MILLION us. Dollars let's say, now each time The
Iron dome fire is at one of these, missiles it
has to fire three, ROCKETS i, think and each rocket
(01:32:45):
is about three to four, Million so you're spending twelve
million dollars to shoot something down that that's one hundred thousand.
Dollars and this One israeli general got. It he, says
we can't afford to shoot them, down but we kind
of for not to shoot him. Down so and then
with the destruction that was set up In, israel and
(01:33:10):
then the cost for us to fight, back you, see
coming like A vietnam situation where The Viet cong and
THE nba didn't spend a lot of, money but they
got the same, result and we spent tons of money
and we still couldn't get rid of, them you.
Speaker 17 (01:33:29):
See.
Speaker 42 (01:33:30):
Yep my first pointer back to, You.
Speaker 12 (01:33:33):
YEAH i think that that's a good commercial for not
going to. War taking a look and seeing the wars
in recent, memory the recent history that we have not
been able to. Win, Yees so that would be a
very good excuse to not, too to try to use
some sort of. Diplomacy.
Speaker 14 (01:33:54):
YEAH i don't think the intent ever was to, win quite.
HONESTLY i think it is just to be able to
destroy the traditional government and replace it with a government
that is willing to go along WITH US un. Policy.
Speaker 12 (01:34:18):
YEP i certainly would agree with.
Speaker 14 (01:34:21):
That and the implementation of systems of. Control and when
did that. Begin it began in the early nineteen sixties
when we were transitioning from the industrial economy to the information.
Speaker 22 (01:34:36):
Age.
Speaker 42 (01:34:39):
Color do you have anything, Else, well, well, yeah the
point number two is is that you have a situation
where that's exactly what The New World order wants The
United states to, do is do regime change In iran
Because iran is trading With, china USING us dollars to do.
(01:35:01):
It and now the problem gets even bigger is that
you've Got, Russia, Iran china triumvirate and they want to
have their own economic. System and you can see now
you've got a very very large army and people and,
(01:35:22):
continents three continents to deal with in this terms of.
Problem they want to have their economic road and, well
the bankers want everything traded IN us dollars so they
can make their. Money and this is going to be
a very very big. Problem and you will see that
(01:35:42):
they're going to escalate as much as they can with
people like both and, yes use nuclear, weapons and now
there's going to be a real. Problem so that's point
number two back to.
Speaker 12 (01:35:53):
You, YEAH i, hope, OBVIOUSLY i hope you're wrong that
we're not they're not going to use nuclear. Weapons but
obviously none of us can get, that and that is
a very dangerous situation and we need to all apply
the appropriate political pressure wherever we can to see that
that doesn't.
Speaker 42 (01:36:09):
Happen, well just, Now Donald trump said he would not
hesitate Bombing iran, again but two or three days ago
he was, saying now it's time for. Peace so you can, say,
right How i'm.
Speaker 12 (01:36:22):
Mercurial, yeah, yeah, yeah he can't stick to any one. Thing,
yeah thank. YOU i appreciate the. Call god bless, you. Sir, whoops,
SORRY i thought we thought he was. Done the point, is,
though is that you, know the point at which peace
should be negotiated is prior to your dropping the. Bombs you,
(01:36:45):
know for him to turn around and say that now
is the time for peace after he's dropped the bombs
And iran is saying now is the time for retaliation
is akin to punching the bully in the face and, saying,
(01:37:07):
hey now's the time THAT i want to get along with.
Speaker 7 (01:37:10):
You.
Speaker 12 (01:37:13):
Now iran isn't the bully in this, case The United states.
Is but the ANALOGY i think holds if you really want, peace,
YES i understand the peace through strength. MANTRA i understand,
that and there's something to do that they won't mess with,
you supposedly if you're, strong or they perceive you to be,
(01:37:34):
strong put up a tough. Front, sure but when you're
not attacked there's no reason to go attacking people and
getting involved in foreign wars on the behalf Of israel
or anybody else for that, matter is a fool's. Mission
and how many times do we have to play the
part of the fool before we learn that? Lesson so
(01:37:58):
that's WHAT i really would like to say TO i
supposed conservative friends out, there and even some liberals who
have gone the other way and are all pro. War you,
know it used to be the left who would get
out there and. PROTEST i find it interesting right now
that there were barricades going up last night Around, washington D.
(01:38:20):
C right now going on In, washington D. C getting,
up getting underway is a protest stop the war On.
Iran Now i'm all in favor of stopping the, war
AND i think the appropriate pressure should be. Applied BUT
(01:38:43):
i bet you a good number of these people are
communists that are protesting In, washington D. C would they be?
Speaker 14 (01:38:53):
There bet money on it.
Speaker 12 (01:38:54):
If it was a. Regime if it was they say
The biden regime was still, there would they be? THERE
i don't. KNOW i would hope they, would AND i
hope their intentions are, pure because we do need people
telling folks In washington to stop the war On. Iran
but that's getting underway In, WASHINGTON dc in about twenty.
(01:39:19):
Minutes so that was something that people noticed that there
were barricades going up last, night yesterday throughout the. DAY
i guess around certain. BUILDINGS i don't know how many
people are expected to be, there and hopefully that situation
will not be co. Opted but we live in some interesting,
(01:39:43):
times don't.
Speaker 14 (01:39:44):
We unbelievable. Times, YEAH i just wish that more people
would take an interest in history and find the genesis
for everything that's going. ON i don't think you can
understand what's going on unless you understand the history of
(01:40:07):
how we got.
Speaker 12 (01:40:08):
Here, yeah you, know the caller mentioned. Trade trump just
announced that there was some sort of an agreement signed With.
CHINA i don't know much about this, agreement but from
what my cursory read around the internet about it is
(01:40:30):
it wasn't really that. Substantive, supposedly this is supposed to
be something that gives us more access to the minerals
that we need to make devices and different, things you,
know rare. Earths that was one of the biggest problems
of the of the tariff. Wars you almost don't even
hear about the tariff wars. Anymore but Now trump just
(01:40:54):
just announced this week that there was some sort of
an agreement With.
Speaker 13 (01:40:57):
China everybody wants to make a deal a part of, it,
RIGHT i know you And howard And scott are working overtime.
Speaker 12 (01:41:05):
Making deals with other.
Speaker 13 (01:41:07):
Countries you remember a few months ago the press was,
saying do you really have anybody of any injury as?
Well we just signed With china, yesterday, right just signed With.
Speaker 12 (01:41:17):
China we have.
Speaker 13 (01:41:18):
Everybody we're not going to make deals with. Everybody some
we're just going to send them a letter say.
Speaker 12 (01:41:22):
Thank you very. Much you're going to pay twenty five thirty,
five forty five.
Speaker 13 (01:41:25):
Percent that's the easy way to do. It and my
people don't want to do it that. Way they want
to do some of, it but they want to make
more deals THAN i would. Do but we're having some great.
Deals we have one coming up maybe With, india very big.
Speaker 12 (01:41:37):
One, well we're going to open Up.
Speaker 22 (01:41:38):
India in The china.
Speaker 13 (01:41:40):
Deal we're starting to open Up china things that never
really could have. Happened and the relationship with every country
has been very.
Speaker 12 (01:41:47):
Good so we'll have to wait and see if anything really,
substantive you, know ap peers as far as that. Goes
but from WHAT i, understand it's not really that, important
not really that. Substantive and, FRANKLY i don't want a
free trade agreement With.
Speaker 14 (01:42:05):
China i'd like to get rid of all the free trade.
Agreements we get another and have The United states focus
on the on THE us economy and our.
Speaker 12 (01:42:17):
People last thing we need is ANOTHER u s m C. A,
yes and that's that's.
Speaker 14 (01:42:25):
That's what turned me Against. Trump he promised to get
us out OF, nafta and he didn't do. It he
signed the us MC. A.
Speaker 12 (01:42:33):
Yeah big stab in the. Back uh. So but there
are some good things to, happen you, know and some
people well you, know you guys never talk about anything.
Good isn't there anything? Good, yeah there's a lot of
good things. Happening name, one, Well i'll name. Several THIS
Us Supreme, court for, instance they've been issuing a number
(01:42:54):
of decisions and as it turns, out surprisingly that some
of them were.
Speaker 14 (01:42:57):
Good uh just, YESTERDAY i, OKAY i agree with you on.
Speaker 46 (01:43:02):
That on THE lgbtq, front A Supreme court ruled that
parents in A maryland school district are allowed to opt
their children out OF lgbtq plus, education citing religious freedom.
Concerns the six to three decision In Mahmood Versus, taylor
Announced Friday june twenty, seventh fell along ideological, lines with
The court's conservatives forming the, majority to which the liberals.
(01:43:23):
Dissented The justices granted an injunction to the, parents allowing
them to opt their children out while the case works
its way through the courts for a final. Decision Justice
Samuel alito noted in the majority opinion that the parents
are likely to win on the. Merits without an, injunction
the parents will continue to suffer an unconstitutional burden on
their religious, exercise and such a burden unquestionably constitutes irreparable,
(01:43:48):
Injury alito wrote in the majority.
Speaker 12 (01:43:50):
Opinion, now The court Gave trump a partial win on
birthright citizenship and a huge win on nationwide judicial.
Speaker 46 (01:43:57):
Injunction The Supreme court upheld A texas law law that
requires age verification hold.
Speaker 12 (01:44:01):
On that's this one hold.
Speaker 46 (01:44:03):
On The Supreme court granted The trump administration a stay
allowing It The Supreme court granted The trump administration a
stay allowing it to partially implement the president's executive order
ending birthright. Citizenship the six to three decision In Trump
vicasa is not on the executive orders, constitutionality but rather
a ruling on the use of an esoteric legal maneuver nationwide.
(01:44:24):
Injunctions it's not clear exactly what The trump administration will
be allowed to. Do The Supreme court instructed a district
court to review the facts of the case and ensure
its actions are not broader than necessary to provide complete
relief to each plaintiff with standing to. Sue the court
also said the order cannot go into effect at all
for thirty. Days there are twenty two, states two immigrant rights,
(01:44:47):
groups and seven individuals who are parties to the, lawsuit
and therefore could still be covered by a more tailored.
Injunction the justices also clarified that a decision on the
order's constitutionality will come through though the standard court. Process
an injunction is a court order that compels defendants either
to require or prohibit a specific action giving the plaintiff
(01:45:08):
relief while the case makes its way through the system
for a final. DECISION a nationwide injunction applies to everyone
in the, country even those who are not part of the.
Lawsuit the majority, opinion written By Justice Amy Coney, barrett
states universal injunctions likely exceed the equitab authority That congress
(01:45:29):
is given to federal. Courts the court grants the government's
applications for a partial stay of the injunctions entered, below
but only to the extent that the injunctions are broader
than necessary to provide complete relief to each plaintiff with
standing to. Sue when a court concludes that the executive
branch has acted, unlawfully the answer is not for the
court to exceed its power, Too barrett. Added the case
(01:45:51):
Challenges President Donald Trump's january twentieth executive order instructing federal
agencies not to ISSUE us CITIZENSHIP dot documents to babies
whose parents are in the country unlawfully or are in
the country lawfully but on a temporary. Basis multiple organizations
and states, sued arguing the order violates The Fourteenth amendment citizenship,
(01:46:12):
clause which, states all persons born or naturalized in The
United states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens
of The United states and of the state wherein they.
Speaker 12 (01:46:21):
Reside, okay and, finally, well let's just as far as that.
Injunctive you know that decision on the nationwide. Injunctions how
do you know it was a good. Decision, WELL msnbc hated.
Speaker 47 (01:46:37):
IT i just want to note The democratic appointees strong
descents in this. Case Justice Katanji Brown jackson calls The
court's decision an existential threat to the rule of. Law
Justice Soto, myrs, dissent says no right is safe in the.
Speaker 22 (01:46:53):
New legal regime The court.
Speaker 47 (01:46:55):
Creates she calls The court complicit in a grave attack
on our system of. Law the reality is The Supreme
Court's republican justices took away lower courts single powerful, tool
the most powerful tool for reigning in The trump administration
and holding them accountable to the.
Speaker 22 (01:47:16):
Law that's a.
Speaker 47 (01:47:16):
Distinct, possibility because if a state isn't allowed to obtain
a nationwide, injunction then what The Supreme court has said
is every individual plaintiff they can only get relief as
to themselves individually and their.
Speaker 22 (01:47:32):
Children so that means.
Speaker 47 (01:47:33):
An, individual A us citizen baby whose parents haven't obtained a,
lawyer that the executive branch could deny them citizenship simply
because they were not able to file a case to challenge.
Speaker 7 (01:47:44):
The order as to.
Speaker 47 (01:47:46):
Them that is JUST i think an appalling, result given
how difficult and expensive it is to obtain. Lawyers and
again we're talking about a very vulnerable population.
Speaker 12 (01:47:57):
Here come, on this is. Ridiculous The trump administration isn't giving,
people you, know taking away people's citizenships just for the
sake of taking away the. Citizenships, well just.
Speaker 14 (01:48:09):
Being born on our soil shouldn't make a person a,
citizen especially when their parents are. Illegal, right exactly belong.
Here the babies shouldn't have been.
Speaker 12 (01:48:21):
Here, yep, Exactly and that's what the whole thing is
designed to. Prevent so, finally The court up held A
texas law requiring verification to Access internet Barn.
Speaker 46 (01:48:32):
The Supreme court up held A texas law that requires
age verification to access a pornographic, website stating it only
incidentally burdens the free speech of. Adults the six to
three decision In Free Speech coalition Versus paxton fell along ideological,
lines with The court's conservatives in the majority and the
liberals in the. Minority just As Clarence thomas wrote for the,
(01:48:53):
majority The First amendment leaves undisturbed state's traditional power to
prevent minors from accessing speech that is obs from their.
Perspective that power includes the power to require proof of
age before an individual can access such.
Speaker 12 (01:49:06):
Speech, okay porn is not. Speech i'm just saying it's not.
Speech it's it's vulgar. Imagery AND i think that there
have been court, decisions court opinions in the past that
have indicated as such that it is not. Speech it's
not protected by The First. Amendment but that should have
(01:49:29):
been pointed out.
Speaker 46 (01:49:30):
There but it follows that no person adult or child
has A First amendment right to access such speech without
first submitting proof of. Age the power to verify age
is part of the power to prevent children from accessing
speech that is obscene to.
Speaker 7 (01:49:44):
Them thomas.
Speaker 46 (01:49:45):
Continued the court ruled it is appropriate to use intermediate
scrutiny when analyzing whether the law is, constitutional rather than
the strict scrutiny that is normally applied in free speech
cases like this. One when evaluating the constitutionality of a government,
action a court can apply one of three levels of
review rational, basis intermediate, scrutiny and strict. Scrutiny according To
(01:50:09):
Cornell Law, school strict scrutiny is the highest standard of
review and is used to determine the constitutionality of a
government action when a fundamental right is, burdened which in
this case is freedom of. Speech if a court determined
strict scrutiny, applies it presumes the government's action is, unconstitutional
and the burden is on the government to prove its
(01:50:29):
actions are. Constitutional to prove, that the government must show
its actions were narrowly tailored furthered a compelling government interest
and where the least restrictive means. Possible The Supreme court
has ruled on multiple occasions that states may restrict minor's
access to sexually explicit, materials but if those restrictions burden
(01:50:51):
an adult's, access then they must withstand strict. Scrutiny in this, case,
however The Fifth Circuit court Of appeals applied rational basis.
Review that test is typically only used when there are
no fundamental rights at issue and only requires the state
to have a rational connection between its statute and its.
Goals The justice ruled instead that intermediate review is. Appropriate
(01:51:14):
adults have No First amendment right to avoid age. Verification
any burden on adults is therefore incidental to regulating activity
not protected by The First. Amendment this makes intermediate scrutiny
the appropriate standard under the court's. Precedence thomas, Wrote.
Speaker 12 (01:51:29):
Okay SO i think this is something That bear is.
WATCHING i certainly am very very protective of The First,
amendment But i'm also very very aware that, pornography especially
children's access to. It but a pornography across the board
really is a scourage on this. Nation it's in many
(01:51:51):
ways destroying the. Country it's destroying families and getting children
addicted to this crap at an early. Age is, uh,
WELL i think it's setting our whole nation a very bad, course.
Speaker 48 (01:52:09):
You.
Speaker 12 (01:52:09):
Know so something's got to be.
Speaker 14 (01:52:12):
Done, yeah our nation has been. Set there are so many,
things so many ways that The United states as a
nation is being. Destroyed and it all tracks back to
everything becoming. Commercial everything is, commercial even. PORN i, mean
(01:52:38):
porn used to be against the. Law it was something
that was sold person to. Person you, know you couldn't
just go buy. IT i mean even magazines Like playboy
that that was not porn because it was you, know
(01:53:01):
tasteful to the extent that it could be for, nudity you.
Know but it's the commercialization of. Everything it's cheapened the
value of. Humanity as far As i'm, CONCERNED i.
Speaker 12 (01:53:22):
AGREE i think that would be a very good, message you,
know AND i hope that people will start with a resounding, voice,
uh pounding home that message to you, know just you,
know don't watch. Porn that would be a simple message
for the next. Generation don't watch. Porn you. KNOW i
(01:53:46):
think more people should be taught of the destructive nature
of this kind of thing and steered away for, it
from it toward positive. Things you. Know, yeah don't you do.
Speaker 14 (01:53:59):
Know that you can't you can't tell that to kids
because when you tell them not, to that's what they.
Speaker 12 (01:54:05):
Do, Well i'm not unrealistic about you, Know i'm not
naive about, children and you, know but it and it
seems like it's almost to the point where it's naive
to suggest that it's not going to always be widely.
Available SO i don't, know it's it's it's a. Problem
(01:54:29):
it's a real. Problem i'll tell you. What In another
problem that we have is that we're running out of.
Time but there is one good thing THAT i other
good thing THAT i want to point. Out there are
conservatives who are working to establish alternatives to the university's
accreditation system now.
Speaker 14 (01:54:48):
GOOD i hope. THAT i hope they're All american accreditation
because what we found up in Northern idaho is that
the accredit day for one of the community colleges up
there was A North American Accreditation association and they were
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located In, canada and the president of that accreditation was
An indian From. India.
Speaker 12 (01:55:26):
Incredible we really do need good alternatives to the maybe
parallel systems to these systems that are in, place because
that's where a lot of this, diversity, equity, inclusion racist
stuff is coming from a lot of communist mandates and
the universities being taught to the next generation are coming.
From it's coming through the accreditation. Institutions, universities many of,
(01:55:52):
them Even christian, universities are being pressured to enforce these
things on the. Students, YES i know if a particular
institution literally minutes away from me Where i'm sitting right,
now that has adopted a lot of things that should
be Against christian, values but they've done it in order
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Contend me news ALMOST. Ep THE Us Supreme court has
ruled on a case regarding religious liberty and whether parents
should be informed and be able to opt their children
out from reading books in the classroom that go against their.
Faith Chief legal Correspondent shannon breem is outside The Supreme
court with.
Speaker 50 (01:59:19):
More, so this brought together a coalition of parents of
different religious faiths and backgrounds who said there used to
be a rule in this particular school district that would
let them know when there were books that dealt with
issues that may be in conflict with their religious. Faith,
well so many parents were opting out that the school
board and the school district quit doing.
Speaker 22 (01:59:36):
It well six to three.
Speaker 50 (01:59:37):
Today in A justice a decision By Justice, alito they,
said these parents have it earned at least a preliminary.
Injunction so while this case plays, out they, said the
board has to notify them about a book that's in
question or anything, similar so that their kids can be
excused if it's in conflict with their. Faith he, says
as we've, Explained without, that parents are left this choice
(01:59:57):
either risk their child's exposure to burden some, instruction or
pay substantial sums for alternative educational. Services because at one
Point Justice, jackson during the Arguments is, said had, said
why don't they just go to a different, School why
don't you put them in private school or homeschool. Them
Justice alitos and others saying that's not practical for a
lot of, people and The.
Speaker 36 (02:00:14):
Supreme court is putting limits on the power of lower
court judges who issue nationwide.
Speaker 51 (02:00:19):
Opinions nationwide injunctions or universal injunctions likely exceed the equitable
Authority congress is Granted Federal. Court Supreme Court Justice Amy
Cony barrett rights in a six' to. Three opinion the
challenge came from rulings from district court judges blocking an
executive Order From president trump intended to end birthright citizenship
(02:00:40):
of children born to parents in the. Country Illegally but
barrett's is the issue of birthright citizenship is not Before,
the court leaving that. Question open in, A Dissent Justice
sonya sotomayor awards without, universal injunctions no right. Is Safe
writing absent cumbersome class, action litigation courts cannot completely stop maly.
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Unlawful policies At The. White house Jared Halpern, Fox News.
Speaker 36 (02:01:05):
President trump is trying To Get republican senators on board
For His Big beautiful bill Before the july. Fourth deadline
this As The white house praises the benefits of the
budget bill and child's Help for. American Businesses kelly siberry
has More From.
Speaker 15 (02:01:18):
Capitol hill it's a big day Here, in washington as
it still remains unclear If the senate will vote to
debate today or if that will be pushed off until
the weekend discuss the Provisions Of Trump's One Big. Beautiful
Bill Treasury Secretary scott bessint is going to Visit THE
senate gop. Lunch today he'll try to get all sides
on board to resolve some of the. Remaining disagreements this
(02:01:39):
includes the, salt deduction, medicaid provisions and the. Nation's Deficit
The tax foundation says Middle class americans will stand to
benefit the most From The One Big, beautiful bill possibly
increasing incomes by nearly six percent. Next year the bill
is Also prioritizing american manufacturing by expanding the one ninety
nine a small business tax deduction from.
Speaker 36 (02:01:59):
Twenty Seventeen An immigration enforcement group says the Far left
democrat socialist nominee for Mayor Of New york city will
double down or even quadruple down on providing sanctuary for.
Speaker 52 (02:02:10):
Illegal aliens conservative political analysts are hoping the crowded general,
election field Including Incoming Mayor eric adams running as, an
independent will divide the vote up enough To Event Democrat
zoran mandani From Becoming New york city's.
Speaker 53 (02:02:23):
Next Mayor president trump Is called mandani quote one hundred, percent.
Communist lunatic mondani is brilliantly, anti. Capitalist antisemitic he wants
to replace police with. Social Workers And, ira melman who
is media director For the Federation For American, immigration Reform
says mandani is very pro.
Speaker 54 (02:02:41):
Illegal Alien if mandani were to, become mayor we can
certainly expect that not only would he double Down On
new york's, sanctuary policies he'd probably triple or quadruple down,
on them and he would do everything in his power
to make sure that they were able to remain there
and do whatever.
Speaker 52 (02:02:57):
They want, melman says there are other candidates In, the.
Speaker 54 (02:02:59):
Fieldviously Winning the democratic nomage in the City Like new
york puts you within striking distance of the. Mayor's, office
look there are other candidates. Out there we have seen
in the not too distant Past That new york has
elected law enforcement Minded Mayors, rudy giuliani who ran As,
A Republican, michael bloomberg who ran As a republican in
his first term as Mayor Of. New york so People
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Of new york are going to have.
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Six Universities and republican led states are creating their own.
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New agency the Push from.
Speaker 56 (02:05:33):
DeSantis and other conservative states Aligned With president trump's agenda to.
Speaker 22 (02:05:38):
Reform education so this.
Speaker 57 (02:05:40):
Endeavor will introduce a new accreditor into. The marketplace it'll
upend the monopoly of the woke, accreditation cartels and it
will provide institutions with an alternative that focuses on student
achievement rather than the ideological fads that have so permeated
those accrediting bodies of.
Speaker 10 (02:06:00):
The year the.
Speaker 56 (02:06:01):
Current accreditor For those universities has not commented on the.
Speaker 12 (02:06:05):
New agency welcome back to. The Broadcast hour number Three
Of governor america continues to be the twenty Eighth of
june twenty. Twenty five as we get back into it
here on our number three of, the show in the
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six four six eight three seven six that's eight four Four.
Six governed let's Go. To, Maine, now hello you're on.
The air, go, Ahead please.
Speaker 55 (02:06:37):
Oh Hello, Darln Hi ricky, Hi, There Hi david colin
from Calling. From boston.
Speaker 12 (02:06:46):
Oh. That's massachusetts, I'M sorry, I.
Speaker 55 (02:06:49):
Said, maine yeah we, call it we Call, it maxtachusetts.
You know, but, Yeah, wow.
Speaker 12 (02:06:56):
Yeah you're you're surrounded by those crazy communists freaks all,
over there? Aren't you how are you coping up There
In red.
Speaker 55 (02:07:05):
Land down it's absolutely uh uh Unbelievable what i've. Been,
through somebody if they really want to find out the
state of, our country somebody should have me on for
on their show for for a full. INTERVIEW you i
wouldn't even begin to tell You what i'm subject To.
In boston, in fact it's not. MY choice i lived Up.
(02:07:26):
In alaska I'm from, boston Originally but i've lived Up
in alaska. For years my hot is still Up. In
ALASKA but i came back to take care of my mother.
Back here but my mother's, passed AWAY and i Don't
think I'll go i'll go Back to. ALASKA again i
THINK if i moved OUT of i may be moving
Out of boston before. TOO long I think i go
(02:07:47):
out to our regardless of, the politics, and, maybe.
Speaker 12 (02:07:50):
Yeah well hopefully hopefully they don't ride you out of
town on. A Rail.
Speaker 55 (02:07:55):
Oh I've been i've been, attacking racially day in. And
out and if people want this THE story i have.
To tell and, the police, you know when the communists
take over a city, And, everything boston these cities, and
everything they won't even you can't even get a police.
Report filed you get redressed through the courts and they
(02:08:17):
always Send, you well you got to. Go down and,
first off the first step was to file, a complaint
an instant report with. The police department, and everything and
they won't even take a.
Speaker 12 (02:08:27):
Police, report well they probably have defunded the police to
the point where the police can't take a. Police report,
but anyway that's not why you. CALL it, I apologize
i'm getting you. Off track go ahead with your purpose.
Speaker 55 (02:08:38):
FOR calling i, just, yeah, OKAY yeah i got to
get on, track deal. You KNOW and i didn't call
to Talk About dave. Hodgers show it's Called The Common,
sense SHOW but i just think that's a good name for,
a Show And dave hodgers is a good pat which
that has a good show Called the Common sent. SHOW
show i would, like to in HONOR, of uh in
(02:09:00):
the Spirit Of, DAVE hodgers i would like to apply
a little common sense To The.
Speaker 32 (02:09:05):
Middle.
Speaker 55 (02:09:05):
East, quagmile, okay maya. We could we may refer to
it As The, middle, beast really but so we're trying
to determine who is the bully Of The. Middle east
now to some, COMMON, sense Uh for president Trumpass and
iran is the bully Of The. Middle, EAST now I
(02:09:27):
grew i grew Up. IN boston i grew up in
a really there's really tough Sections, of boston just as
Rough As. New York. FOR chicago i grew up in
a really rough Section. Of boston, IN fact i grew
Up in mattapan and it's. So rough for years that's
been known As. Murder pan they changed on the around
town and now Even in mattapan it's referred to As.
Murder pan it's Like The south Side, of chicago but not.
(02:09:49):
As big so there's murders every, every day every night In,
murder pan a Section. Of boston THAT'S where i. Grew up,
but anyways getting back to, common sense we're trying to
det and who the.
Speaker 5 (02:10:00):
Bully.
Speaker 55 (02:10:01):
Is NOW when i was, growing up we used to
hang out in a school gard in. The city and
it's all the city and everything act, in concretely but
we used to in the public school a, school GUARD
and i had my share of encounters. With bullies and
let me tell. You something let's let's get our heads
(02:10:21):
out of our. BUTTS now i never approached. THE bullies
i avoided. THE bullies i freed from. The bullies the
bullies always. Approached me the bullies always not, just me
but anyone they wanted.
Speaker 34 (02:10:34):
To.
Speaker 55 (02:10:34):
Bully bully you can determine the bully by the one
that comes over to you and drade your. Territorial impellatives
applying that To The, Middle east iran is over in
their part of. The world we're going From the western
hemisphere over To the. Eastern HEMISPHERE so i, would SURMISE
(02:10:55):
and i conclude that the big bully is uh is
Company The united states attacking a land without eving winking
a Nod.
Speaker 12 (02:11:03):
From, congress yeah and it's Not, just trump the the,
administration doujure because that's one thing, that's bipartisan no matter
who is, in office it's the same. Modus operandi israel
can do, no Wrong and israel has the right. To exist,
you know talking about your school yard metaphor or, you
(02:11:26):
know your. Schoolyard analogy how many of those bullies did
you punch in the face and then turn around, and,
say well you can't hit ME because i have the right.
TO exist i bet it's pretty close. To, zero.
Speaker 55 (02:11:40):
Yeah you know what's funny you, mentioned that. DON now
i REMEMBER when i won my first fight with a
bully and everybody cheered me ON when i won, the
fight like held my hand UP like i was, a
champion and he was old. On me and, ironically enough
they talk about gog And make gog this BULLY that
I that i won the. Fight with his name Was That.
Tally gogs he went by The. Nickname gogs, so uh
(02:12:04):
so me be in A. GOOD israelite i stood Up
to gog and and uh. And Uh and i'll tell
you it's one of the GREATEST feelings i ever had
had in my LIFE when i finally whooped the hell
out of. The bully feeling it's better than, believe me
it's it's better. Than sex uh when you when you beat.
The Bully and I'm sure.
Speaker 2 (02:12:24):
I'm.
Speaker 55 (02:12:24):
Resonating uh in our, patriot community we're not a community.
Of Whims and i'm sure most most of, the phone
even with, the ladies even with the patriotic Ladies like frickey,
And everything i'm sure they've stood up, to bullies even
male bullies and. Everything else and there's there's never there's
not a. Better feeling there's it's a great feeling to
stand up, to them but it's even a better feeling
(02:12:46):
to just kick the hell out of them where they're
begging for your.
Speaker 12 (02:12:48):
Mercy, instead, yeah yeah well that's. The thing, and hey
thank you for. THE call i. APPRECIATE it i got,
to run we're running out. Of time but, uh, Yeah
uh and it doesn't mean you're not scared, at them.
You know but the ONE fight i actually remember getting
in in school is when my my the night after
(02:13:09):
day after my dad had e lectured me about standing up,
for myself and he, told me, you know you can't
let people take advantage. Of you you can't let people run.
Over YOU and i think it was in the context
of bullies at school and that sort. Of thing and
and the NEXT day i went to school and there's
this bully that was picking on a smaller kid on the,
(02:13:30):
school bus, and so, YOU know i ignored it for.
A while this continued to, go on AND finally i
turned around, and said why don't you just leave. Him,
alone well, of course all his fury then went from
the little kid, to me and then he spent the
rest of the trip talking about how he's gonna pulverize
me and beat me to a bloody pulp and all
(02:13:51):
this other. Terrible, stuff well we got to. The school
the bus was late, that day so it pulled out
in front of, the school in front of. The offices we,
Got out he's pushing me down the aisle of the
bus with, his chest, big bad. Tough guy we get
out there and where he's raising, his FISTS so i
(02:14:11):
very half heartedly was, raising mine kind of doing, the
dance but not really having my heart in it until
he landed a punch in. My MOUTH and i can
TELL you i don't know what happened at, that POINT
but i got PISSED and i remember thinking, To myself
i'm probably going to, die HERE but i am going
(02:14:32):
to do. SOME damage i didn't care at, that POINT
and i started swinging my fists at, this kid pursuing
him as HARD as, i could and let me, tell
you he started. Backing down to my, utter amazement he started.
Getting scared he's a whole, hold honestly. Hold on, you
know in the. Crowd's gathering, you know many times when
(02:14:52):
you stand up to, the bully the bully will. Back
down maybe not, every time but nothing is more dangerous
than somebody who feels like they have nothing. To, lose
yeah that's where they're trying to corner us to the
point where you have nothing. To lose you're going to, Say. Something, VICKIE.
Speaker 14 (02:15:17):
No i was just going to agree. With you it's
at the point when you when you really have no
choice but to stand up for yourself that you find
out that the bully is not really as tough as
what he was pretending.
Speaker 12 (02:15:35):
To, be yeah let's Go. To, texas hello you're on,
The air, go, Ahead, please.
Speaker 58 (02:15:43):
Yeah Good morning Darren.
Speaker 12 (02:15:44):
And, vickey hey how you doing?
Speaker 58 (02:15:45):
DOWN here i think LAST time i called you as
an article in my paper concerning something that you were
talking about last. Hour Here you're fredickburger resident or residence.
Ding Operation fredick broger is and was one of a
team interested in By The Kurk County sheriff's Office on
june twentieth after a multi month long sting operation of
(02:16:06):
those seeing out and attempting sex crimes. With minors once
again not a, huge well we are growing and being.
More perverted, you know used to be just you Know little.
German community, you know everyone knew everyone else who were fairly.
Safe here you know there's always been a few, you
know you know perverts, out there but you know it
was they were few and. Far between, you know these
(02:16:27):
people ranged from twenty from a twenty six to. Sixty seven,
YOU know i think LAST time i called with with
a little, you know happy tidbit was, you know that
that senior special agent With The, secret service, you know
and he was also, you know a volunteer at a,
you know at a youth at a youth ministry or
something you know that, got caught, you know with this.
(02:16:49):
Online solicitation, you know it's, you know you very rarely
hear about the ones that they actually catch in the,
act somehow, You know and the online thing is, bad
ENOUGH but, i mean how many of them actually have
acted on what they're? Doing online, you know it's much
more prevalent than anyone wants to wants. To believe it
(02:17:13):
kind of pisses, me off, you know because puts me.
Under suspicion, You know i've never had, those urges never.
Wanted it but YOU know i, can see, you know
parents in today's world guard your children well because it
could be anyone. With this it just ease, of perversion,
you know they, You know, vicky said, you know, you
know at least, You know playboy, it was if you
(02:17:34):
want to, call it wholesome pornography to, a point to
a point compared to what's out. There today, YOU know
i actually had had one of my ROOMMATES when i
was up there In college i'm he was an older
guy and just kind of going, part time and he
was working in a. VIDEO store I remember Vhs And
beta max rental places, and uh, you know and and
he was, working there and so he'd bring home movies,
(02:17:56):
every night and a lot of times he'd, bring home,
you know one. Porn movie you know that you had
to go back behind the curtain in the back room
to find, and uh, you know you didn't have all
this weird perversion of set with donkeys and dogs and,
you know masses of, ribbing people, you know doing weird
perverted stuff all over. The place, you know you didn't.
(02:18:17):
Have that it, was basically if you want to call it,
wholesome porn you. KNOW that i know that's.
Speaker 12 (02:18:22):
An, oxymoronicy yeah, you know think of how bad it
is when you're nostalgic for the porn. OF yesteryear, i mean, it's,
really uh it's really a, sad state. Isn't it you
didn't have men wanting to go into, ladies' restrooms or
maybe you did once in, a while but when they when,
(02:18:43):
they did it was recognized universally as wrong and the
person was at risk of. Being arrested now it's celebrated
as a. Human right it's, it's.
Speaker 14 (02:18:53):
Unbelievable, right, yeah well they deregulated just about everything In
the united's dates in the, nineteen nineties when they basically
voted to internationalize our economy under, international law there, was
(02:19:13):
none no. International law so it basically turned us back
to like The, wild west, you know where. Everything goes
and as Far as, i'm concerned they destroyed, our culture.
Speaker 12 (02:19:32):
Our, society yeah and there weather still in the process
of doing. That though the more of these foreign imports
where we have people who don't share, our values don't share,
our culture don't share, our standards are imported into. Our country,
you know you hear more rumblings now about, arranged marriages
(02:19:53):
marriage is between, you know adults. And children, you know
this is a bri taking down Of the, western Standard the,
western Culture the christian dare, i Say the christian culture
that has held a standard. Against that they're trying to
they're trying to remove that to the point where, you
know men could actually marry. Little girls that is.
Speaker 58 (02:20:17):
Not okay or, yeah yeah or or how about how about?
This one, you know, everyone complains you know about Oh,
these muslims, you know they're coming. Over here well they're
allowed to be being allowed to come, over here but
then they complain about you, know that oh female, sexual mutle, you,
know mutilation, generital mutilation, you know uh what do you?
Call circumcision and what have they been doing to boys
for a? Long time? You, know yeah it's uh legally,
(02:20:40):
you know and and and, you know and this works
on our most basic. Human instinct, you know sex feels,
pretty dead dumb good and are in our. Basic drive we.
Are animals in animals basic drive is, to reproduce uh some,
some reason it was made to feel really good and
uh and BUT and i guess, you know you get
(02:21:02):
to a point of where just, you know, you know
in sensual heterosexual sex isn't enough because you've seen all,
this perversion and once that siege planet in, your head
that basic drive gets perverted. And twisted. YOU know i,
don't know, you know is there a solution?
Speaker 5 (02:21:17):
TO it i.
Speaker 58 (02:21:18):
Can't see, you know a hell of a lot going
on that's, Really. Positive darren, but anyhow unless y'all have
another question or, Anything else i'll drop off and not
take up too much of your.
Speaker 12 (02:21:27):
Time, HERE well i appreciate. The kyl. Thank you the
ONLY thing i would add is that there seems to
be a, double standard, you KNOW because i was talking
about men praying. Upon girls but there's also this, phenomenon
NOW which i think is relatively new in, recent years
where it's just pretty much a pandemic really, of sorts, where,
(02:21:55):
women females adult females are praying upon, little boys, and
this unlike, the former the latter is. Almost celebrated. You
know you have these idiot men out, there saying where
were these TEACHERS when i was? In school WHY couldn't
i have been MOLESTED when i was? In school which
(02:22:18):
is just absolutely insane to not take this problem SERIOUSLY
because i think some of it is female and male.
Speaker 14 (02:22:26):
Are dialectics they're doing that to Break down. American CULTURE
what i would like to see is people work on
a Restoration of american culture because all this globalization has,
broken down and with the help of law firms LIKE,
(02:22:50):
the aclu they've Broken down american culture just the same
as they've broken down. Our borders it's been a war
in the context of, everything else against the people Of The.
United states AND when i say war in the context of,
EVERYTHING else i forget who the guy was that wrote
(02:23:14):
the book. On it but it's basically a war on,
our civilization a War on. Western civilization, YEAH yeah i
mentioned the flood of migrants coming in to.
Speaker 12 (02:23:29):
Our Country. In europe they're ahead of us in. MANY
respects i know it's hard to believe After the biden
administration and the complete and total dropping of the border
During the, biden administration but it is True, that france, You, Know,
germany italy, you know these countries are ahead of us
(02:23:52):
in terms of, the welcoming the welcoming. Of migrants and
Now in france where they've allowed the country to be
flooded by, foreign migrants many of them not sharing the
values Of the. French people now you have a number
of people that have, been, jabbed stuck pricked at.
Speaker 59 (02:24:14):
Music festivals french police have detained twelve suspects after one
hundred and forty, five people mostly women and, teenage girls
reported being pricked by syringes during an annual music festival
over the Weekend.
Speaker 60 (02:24:26):
IN france. Cnn reported parisian authorities said unprecedented crowds took
to The street saturday night as millions celebrated the annual
street festival with free concerts and musical performances taking place
in public spaces, like streets parks. And squares the attacks
spanned across, the country with thirteen Happening. In paris according,
(02:24:47):
to police, three people including, two teens were stabbed In
separate paris incidents and reported. Feeling unwell across, the country
twelve suspects, were arrested including four in the City, Of
angoula may which were linked to fifty. POSSIBLE Victims cbs
news reported two men were arrested in the City of
mets for suspected. Syringe attacks one of the suspects had,
(02:25:10):
a syringe and a woman identified the other as. Her
Attacker the guardian reported investigators did not say if the
assaults were, needle spiking which is when the attacker uses
a needle to inject a victim with, a drug usually
a date, rape drug which can incapacitate someone by making,
them confused drowsy, or unconscious leaving them vulnerable to sexual assault.
(02:25:33):
OR theft a spokesperson for the country's interior MINISTER told
cnn toxicology tests are being done and the investigation. Is
ongoing before the, street festival there were calls on social
media to. Target women ACCORDING To, Cbs news parisian police
also arrested three hundred and seventy one People across France on,
saturday night including nearly Ninety, in paris for other incidents
(02:25:57):
not related to the.
Speaker 14 (02:25:58):
Needle. Attacks, times, huh unbelievable.
Speaker 18 (02:26:03):
YOU KNOW.
Speaker 14 (02:26:06):
I i don't want those kind of people in, our
country and those kind of people come from a, particular
culture from a particular area of, the world and they
don't Belong in western civilization because they are.
Speaker 12 (02:26:25):
Not civilized and to, BE fair i can't say A
hundred i can't say that these were, necessarily FOREIGNERS but
i can say that the country had been flooded by
all of, these foreigners. These migrants so crime has gone
up across the, board everywhere including terrorist types.
Speaker 14 (02:26:46):
Of, events yeah and it Was All, angela merkel, you know, She.
Speaker 12 (02:26:54):
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All right when the home stretch of, the broadcast one
more half hour, to goo when we sunset, Another, one
vicky you were going to say something just before we
had to hit it head into, that break and the clock. Doesn't,
wait unfortunately. Go, ahead well.
Speaker 14 (02:31:23):
Under the, global system they have been trying to pretend
that culture. Doesn't MATTER what i was going to Say
about germany Is That angela merkel Was From, east Germany Not,
west Germany And west germany Was a western. Culture country
(02:31:49):
and so in this pretense that culture, doesn't matter they
were basically pitted the, regular man regular man against another,
regular man, you know from a. Different culture and so
that's really the cause of the strife across the world
(02:32:12):
is the pretense that culture doesn't matter when culture, is
everything and so they put us in a situation where
we basically have to fight for our culture so that
a few fat cats can get rich in a global
(02:32:35):
system of a centrally. Planned economy we're living in a.
Speaker 12 (02:32:39):
Communist, country yeah and we have more and more communists
elected or on their way to being elected for, public
office especially on a, local Level. ZOL yeah i Mentioned
earlier Zoran mam demi his mayoral Candidacy In New, york
city well on. His way and this guy is a
blatant communist that they may not like you to call.
(02:33:01):
Him that they don't want you to call a spade,
a spade or a communist, a communist but that's exactly what.
HE is, i mean if you just listen to the
crap that comes out of, his mouth he's interested in
nothing but centrally. Plans, economies yes and that's really what.
We HAVE and.
Speaker 14 (02:33:22):
I have done A page i don't think i've published.
It YET maybe i have About The president's Council On
sustainable development That the clinton administration was involved in along with,
you Know the Socialists, of america Which Means, john Podesta
(02:33:48):
the Center For, american progress And The Progressive. Policy institute
they redesigned our government in a. Communist model and you
don't see it because the consolidation of power occurred at
the level, of corporations, you know in setting up the.
(02:34:11):
SUPPLY chains, i mean what the hell do you think
a supply. Chain is it is a consolidation of power
of all of the elements of a particular segment.
Speaker 12 (02:34:26):
Of, production yeah we should have supply, chains plural not a. Supply,
chain well.
Speaker 14 (02:34:34):
There are supply, chains plural but they are all consolidations
of power and economy meaning money that are. Controlling everything
and the, you know they don't care if we import
people From The middle east whose culture is incompatible. With
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ours they don't care if we impoort People, from venezuela,
you know where the. Gang members as a matter, of
fact the chaos that's created is useful for for the
corporate leaders of the, supply chains the chaos because their
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objective is to break down.
Speaker 12 (02:35:20):
Our, culture yeah, Exactly right, all right let's go back to.
The Phones, New. Orleans louisiana you're on, The air, go,
Ahead please, hey.
Speaker 18 (02:35:29):
Guys, HI hi.
Speaker 61 (02:35:31):
I apologize i wanted to. Say thanks i'm. Enjoying listening
should have been more regular R. V n i'm just
trying to put my two cents in and not hold you, Guys,
up no.
Speaker 12 (02:35:43):
YOU'RE fine i don't know Miss.
Speaker 61 (02:35:45):
Missus vicky it was a thing she had made earlier.
BY commercialism i think sometimes we're all forgetting it's good
as she reminded us that that, you know there's not,
our intent.
Speaker 48 (02:35:57):
But there are others that that put that.
Speaker 61 (02:36:00):
Out hopefully staying united and. HOPEFULLY well i don't know
if we can always go the. Way Out and i'm
a man of, peace TOO but i know that at
least speaking from the door rams for The Non, catholic
bible it's instead of some one, or not it might
be one ten THAT when i, wanted peace there were
those that did not. Want peace i'm sure you all
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a wear that in. YOUR lives i can't even be.
Within families sometimes people can. Be, HONORARY oh i do
believe we need to have. Some gendarmes, if not you
can have private military corporations or run it. The same
but THE reason i say that is talking about corporate
and then people get compromised. And statistics we don't need
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statistics if.
Speaker 2 (02:36:43):
We can prevent.
Speaker 61 (02:36:44):
The problem, and LASTLY before i, Go hopefy i'll call in.
Another time.
Speaker 55 (02:36:51):
It's the fact that let's.
Speaker 61 (02:36:53):
SAY, Whether Usa south america using the missionary is not
to proselytize you Or, in africa.
Speaker 2 (02:37:00):
And they have been twenty or.
Speaker 61 (02:37:01):
Thirty years but, some chiefs if not his Son, grant
son eventually say he became the mayor of the town
and they. Grew up that child grew up and they've
seen people. Were peaceable of course, you did so have
the honorary ones that were the ones that were going
to not, you know they're gonna live amiably and, amicably
unfortunately and. IT'S hard i don't want people to. Be
(02:37:22):
KILLED that's i guess when you would have to let
them live in their. Own area and if they were
started trouble wasn't because.
Speaker 42 (02:37:28):
They were black.
Speaker 61 (02:37:29):
Or white you're handling somebody who's driving a radic and
if they happened to Be an american citizen acting and it's, My,
cousin hey it just happens to be. My cousin that
shouldn't be a reflection of.
Speaker 55 (02:37:40):
My family so, Thank, you.
Speaker 12 (02:37:41):
Yeah yeah. Good points thank you, very much. Appreciate that god.
Bless you and ONE thing i will say regarding the
earlier conversation he's, alluding to is if the memorabilia that
the government is funding or was funding or could be
funding is pockets of the constitution or founding copies of,
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founding DOCUMENTS then i have no problem. With THAT so
i just want to make that. Clarifying, point well.
Speaker 14 (02:38:12):
The commercial aspect, of it like, you say the ball
caps and stuff, like that that's. Pure, commerce yes that
ISN'T What i.
Speaker 12 (02:38:21):
That was THE point i was trying. To, make, yes yeah.
Speaker 14 (02:38:23):
That ISN'T what i was thinking of it in terms
of the government paying for a celebration of the birth of,
the country and, by that, YOU know i don't know
what kinds of events they. Can plan certainly, parades maybe
or fireworks or, you know just some recognition of the
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founding of.
Speaker 18 (02:38:50):
The.
Speaker 12 (02:38:50):
Country, YEAH well i think people do need to get
back to basics about the reasons why this country has
been so great for. So long the reason why the
country has been so successful for. So long it's not.
Brute force. It's, IT yeah i mean maybe to. A
(02:39:10):
point having a strong military is good for, national, Defense
absolutely but at the, same time that's not been this
thing that has. Sustained us it hasn't. Sustained us It's
the american value system that has. Sustained us it's the
principles upon which our country, was founded number one, being
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freedom freedom, of speech freedom of, the, press freedom the
right to keep in, bare arms freedom, of assembly the freedom,
you know It's the bill. Of, rights yeah those are
the things that have, sustained us the ability to live
free and just be. Left alone just get off, my
back leave. ME alone i don't need you to take care.
(02:39:53):
OF me i don't need you to. BABYSIT me i
don't need you to provide me. WITH sustenance i just
need you to get out of the WAY so i
can do that. For myself thank you.
Speaker 14 (02:40:02):
Very, much well that's not the socialist way of. Doing
things they have to write rules for you. On everything
and embedded within those rules are profits to be made. By,
corporations yeah every damn thing in that in, this country
somebody needs to make a profit. On it and it
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didn't used to be.
Speaker 12 (02:40:25):
That way it's capitalism. For them it's socialism and communism. For,
you yes that's, exactly right sotalitarianism. For you whenever they
talk about the, free market it's free market capitalism for,
the billionaires, that's right so that they can become.
Speaker 14 (02:40:43):
Trillionaires ULTIMATELY and i realized that insurance is being used as,
the regulator as the as the moderator in terms in
the as it pertains. To healthcare that was the Purpose
of obamacare was to make sure that everybody. Was, insured
(02:41:06):
well if, you're insured it's the insurance company that determines
what medical care you will or will.
Speaker 12 (02:41:13):
Not get but we need. Anti globalists we need anti globalists.
In government we need.
Speaker 14 (02:41:21):
A Restoration of. American.
Speaker 12 (02:41:23):
Culture yeah and we need to tell world bodies to go. Stick,
it yes. WE do i need we DON'T, need nato,
For INSTANCE and i would.
Speaker 14 (02:41:35):
Like to See The united nations.
Speaker 62 (02:41:37):
Taken down they've been driving Towards The united nations as
a world governing system since it.
Speaker 12 (02:41:47):
Was created let's Take The yuon Plaza In new york
and let's seize it by. Amminent, domain.
Speaker 14 (02:41:56):
Yeah seize it and turn it into a, a park
a celebration of the Founding.
Speaker 12 (02:42:03):
Of, America yeah i'd go. For That but trump isn't
going to. Do that he doesn't want to. Do that
his big BEEF with nato is that they're not. Spending
enough the other countries need to spend more to, support
it and that's. The problem he was just AT the
nato summit this week and he was bragging about increasing the,
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other countries getting the other countries to increase their spending
from two percent to.
Speaker 13 (02:42:31):
Five percent over the past, TWO days i was on
it to participate IN the nato leaders meeting and also
had extremely good individual discussions With the king And, The
Queens Secretary general ruta And The.
Speaker 12 (02:42:43):
Prime minister. Great discussions by, the way you would think
with all THE money nato, does have that they could
get a microphone that doesn't have a buzz. In it,
you know as a as a talk, show host this
really it's really earns. My crank why is it that,
(02:43:03):
these public these people when they have there's these official
why do they have? Press conferences they can't get a
microphone that. Doesn't buzz this absolutely drives me up, The
WALL but. I digress very.
Speaker 13 (02:43:16):
Knowledgeable people major focus of our conversations at the summit
was the need FOR other nato members to take up
the burden.
Speaker 7 (02:43:25):
Of the Defense.
Speaker 12 (02:43:27):
Of, europe no and that included the. Financial burden as,
you know it was.
Speaker 7 (02:43:31):
Two percent we got it up to.
Speaker 12 (02:43:34):
Five percent and they said.
Speaker 13 (02:43:36):
A couple of them came up, to me one in
particular said so we've been trying to get it up
to three percent for. Twenty years we have, been able
and you got it up to. Five percent so they're
going to be most, OF them i guess almost all
of them are going to be contributing now, five percent
a number that.
Speaker 12 (02:43:53):
People are, surprised that but you.
Speaker 13 (02:43:54):
Need it Today The united states accounts for two thirds
OF all nato, defense SPENDING and i began pushing for
additional commitments in. Twenty seventeen believe it, or not our
allies have increased spending by seven hundred. BILLION dollars i said,
to people you don't have, any money and a lot
of them, weren't paying AND so i started the PROCESS
(02:44:15):
and i picked it up as SOON as i, got
back which is six. Months ago and following my Election,
last november almost all have accelerated plans to reach the,
two percent, three percent, four percent and then ultimately very quickly.
Five percent and all of this is going to be done,
very quickly. Almost immediately you probably know this as WELL as.
(02:44:38):
I do i'm sure they've been talking. About it it's
really been a. Big focus in a very. Historic milestone,
this WEEK the nato allies committed to dramatically increase their
defense spending to that five PERCENT, of gdp something that
no one really. Thought possible and, they said you, did,
it sir you. Did, IT well i don't KNOW if i,
did IT but I think.
Speaker 5 (02:44:58):
I did.
Speaker 13 (02:45:00):
This will be known As The Hague, defense commitment which is,
pretty good. Pretty appropriate When the allies reached, this number
it will add more than one trillion dollars. A year
figure that one trillion per year to our. Common defense
and this is a monument really. To victory but it's
(02:45:21):
a monumental win for it's Not The, united states because
the government much more than our. Fair share was, quite,
unfair actually but this isn't quit Doing to europe and,
For actually western Civilization.
Speaker 12 (02:45:34):
Tell europe to pay for its. Own defense it's not our.
Common defense we DON'T need nato to. Defend ourselves they have.
Speaker 14 (02:45:41):
More people than we do and more wealth than, our
country so. We don't we shouldn't even be involved in.
THEIR defense i agree to HELL with.
Speaker 12 (02:45:53):
NATO exactly, i mean they didn't. Always exist the whole
reason why they existed is to Keep The silver union. In,
check Well The soviet union doesn't, exist, anymore right so,
their purpose their whole purpose is no longer, valid anymore
yet we still have this thing still.
Speaker 14 (02:46:13):
Hanging on so and the mention Of the hague that
is so important because Here in idaho in, twenty fifteen
there was a piece of legislation that was slipped in
at the last minute into the as a bill to.
(02:46:37):
Be passed that legislation has a reference To The Hague
court court At.
Speaker 12 (02:46:46):
The hague and isn't that where The war crimes? Tribunal
is and that is That. The, hague Also the.
Speaker 14 (02:46:52):
Hague is Where The International.
Speaker 12 (02:46:54):
Criminal court, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah where the war. Crimes from,
so yeah.
Speaker 14 (02:46:59):
But this Was The Uniform Family, support act and what
it did was to direct our state judges to honor
decisions Of. THE hague, i mean how much more in
your face can you get that your government is. Being
internationalized and this wasn't just Legislation. For idaho this was
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legislation passed in every. Single state and the reason it
was passed was because of extortion By the. Obama administration
they threatened to pull all of the social services money
from the state if they didn't pass this legislation that
(02:47:44):
included the reference To The. Hague convention as it pertains to.
Speaker 12 (02:47:51):
Family support let's go back to the phones and talk
to another Caller. In, massachusetts hello you're on. The air,
go ahead. Please here i'm.
Speaker 48 (02:48:01):
Just curious you guys were talking about the elements of
kind of patriotism and fundamentals of a, strong country and,
to me there's really no way around the issue of
race coming up and how being kind of homogeneous with
(02:48:22):
your race and your culture seems to be a. Vital
element you can't see any examples where you just mix
a bunch of people up and have a. Strong SOCIETY
and i was wondering if you agree. WITH that, I
mean i'm around a lot of mixed young people who
are from all, different cultures and they hate. This country
(02:48:42):
they hate, white people they hate the whole foundation of.
This place they are knowing you just want to see
it all torn to.
Speaker 12 (02:48:48):
The, GROUND well i think there's a, problem here and
the problem is they haven't been taught what. The country,
you know a lot of these cultures you're talking about
have been and doctrinated. With crap the schools have have
been teaching crap and that goes at. Every level it's
(02:49:09):
grade school on up to. College UNIVERSITIES so I think
the problem is institutions have been taken over by communists
who Don't share, american values and so they've been taught.
TO hate, I know i've, Had kids i've had my
own daughters go to the university to get, their degree
(02:49:29):
and AND and i prepared them going in for what
they were going. TO encounter a lot of parents. Unfortunately
don't and as a result, of that they send their
kids to school and they come back, completely different with
a completely different, value system and completely divorced of any
(02:49:51):
sense of real. Well REALITY so i think that the
big thing you're describing there is is a problem with
an education system and and and they've just been exposed
to propaganda and crap not only in the in, the
(02:50:14):
schools but also on the media. As well, Go, ahead
vicki you were going to, Say, something.
Speaker 14 (02:50:18):
Yeah they they're actually importing them from. Foreign countries that
basically is a. Poisoned pill well, That's yeah i'm talking
about the ones that are. Already here, but yeah they're
the ones that are coming in from. Other countries they
need to be made. To assimilate they need to be
they need to go through.
Speaker 12 (02:50:37):
The process, of normalization learn what be forced to learn
what the country. Is about and if they don't want to,
do that then they don't not allowed. TO stay.
Speaker 14 (02:50:47):
I would. Cut off the invasion of our country by
foreign students that was orchestrated By The state department is intentional.
Cultural cannibalization they're being brought in to cannibalize, our culture. Our,
(02:51:07):
country yeah it's a, communist revolution but so far it's
been relatively. NON violent, i mean except with exceptions Of
course Seattle and portland and various places around the country
(02:51:30):
in the bigger cities are really. Hot beds but if
you step back and you take a look at what
has been done under the banner of, international trade they
Traded away america for money to create a commercial world
(02:51:51):
that's not, for people it's. FOR corporations, i mean, you
know you as an individual are just a factor. Of
production you're not a. Human being You don't you're not
allowed to have and develop your, own culture even though
the whole nation state system was built around the idea.
(02:52:15):
Of cultures and when did? That happen sixteen, forty Eight
the Treaty. Of westphalia it was after thirty Years of
Protestants and catholics fighting with, each other and they came
to an agreement of bounded territories nation states so that
(02:52:36):
they could each have their own culture and not have
to fight all. The, time well the whole global system
is dismantling that system of, nation states and here we
are back at war again for, our culture for our
right to live the way we want to live without
(02:52:58):
foreign barbarians and being imported into.
Speaker 12 (02:53:01):
Our, country yeah, Go, Ahead color i'll give you a follow.
UP there.
Speaker 17 (02:53:07):
I was.
Speaker 48 (02:53:07):
JUST appreciate i appreciate what. You're saying but, to me
these people they said at, the top and what was.
Their adversary they needed to Take the west down in
order to create the. Global, society right so that was
Basically white. Christian countries so therefore they had to turn
us that demographic into. The enemy and then then they
(02:53:28):
just flooded the places with these kind of, human bioweapons
IS how i look. At it and, they, say hey
all of your problems is this group. Right here we
really need to tear. Them down SO like i agree,
with you communists and the balganization of. A society and
then the you turned your target group into into, the
boogeyman and then you just let the non the non
(02:53:52):
white tear the place down for you you sit back.
And laugh that seems to be. The case and if
That's the if that is, WHAT'S happening i don't see
how you can remedy this because all the education in
the world isn't going to change cultural differences inherent in
the people and especially society where it. Is now how
could you ever write this unless YOU strictly, i mean
(02:54:14):
look what happens when people go. To prison what is
the first thing they do is separate by race and
they create their own ecosystem. Within that unless we're allowed to,
DO that i don't. THINK that i don't think there's
a remedy for.
Speaker 12 (02:54:26):
This COUNTRY ye i don't see. That happening, but HEY
unfortunately i got to move ON and i got, another
Call and i'm running out, of TIME but i appreciate.
The call. Thank you the Only thing, i'll say you have.
Speaker 14 (02:54:36):
It right the only the.
Speaker 12 (02:54:39):
Only thing i'll say is they push the diversity of.
STRENGTH thing i don't think diversity is of, itself strength
but it doesn't have to. Be WEAKNESS but i do
think reclaiming the key institutions that educate the people is
critical if we're going to have a chance at maintaining
our culture and.
Speaker 14 (02:54:58):
Our nation what you're saying is that it is a
normal course. Of action there's nothing normal about what is
happening in. Our country it's actually war on.
Speaker 12 (02:55:11):
Our, Culture yeah i'm not. Saying it i'm not saying
it's normal. At all, but anyway let's go To The
south carolina. Real quick you gotta, Be quick, go, Ahead, Please.
Speaker 45 (02:55:20):
Darren, vicky yeah it's a. Great show here's some information from, Top,
end okay from highest Levels that i've, talked To, and
vicky we got.
Speaker 12 (02:55:29):
Thirty seconds you got.
Speaker 17 (02:55:30):
To go.
Speaker 45 (02:55:33):
We're brought in to Bring. Down america they Want the
constitution to, go away guns to, go away and cheaper
labor for that they keep. The booty and where are
all the checks being? Written? To okay And also i'm
going to give you something else's and all this is
in depopulation is the purpose is because natural resources are
not being replenish on. The earth it's being the earth
is being destroyed. Right now and the issue over There
(02:55:54):
in iran. Is chemotherapy i'm giving you a bombshell. Right
here chemotherapy is a Reason why Israel wants iran taken
down the biggest oil producing commodity in the world. Is
oil the second, is pharmaceuticals and within pharmaceuticals is.
Speaker 12 (02:56:11):
A chemo, all right we got we gotta Go from.
Speaker 45 (02:56:13):
Iran and that's exactly what's, going on and nobody's.
Speaker 12 (02:56:15):
Talking about, all well thanks for. THE call i don't
will have a whole lot of time to respond, to
it but the blessings. To you we got to go.
With folks we're out. Of time god bless. You folks Thank,
You vicky thank, you listeners and we'll. Talk soon, thank, you,
dear yep, thank.
Speaker 31 (02:56:29):
You yep