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We have before us the opportunity toforge for ourselves and for future generations,
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Darren Wheats and Vickie Davis. Iguess this is where I'm supposed to start
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It's the thirteenth of May twenty twentythree. Nice to have you with
us once again, Ladies and gentlemen. Good morning, VICKI, Good morning.
Yeah, well, everything is aboutthe border this week. It seems
like all of this stuff is comingto a head now of Title forty two
is apparently expired, the provisions tokeep the racket in Mexico, and now
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the racket's coming north. You know. But the thing is is they still
have laws on the books. That'sthe thing that really puzzles me about this
whole Title forty two thing. Whatam I missing here? Do we not
have immigration laws still in effect?We do, but they're not following them.
And I think that what they arefollowing is international law. I thought
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I thought of how to describe andthis is gonna sound stupid, you know,
why didn't I think of this terminologybefore? But you know, you
get so deep into research. Youkind of it's a deep dive, and
it's dark down in that hole.But what we're talking about in terms of
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the great reset and conversion of ourcountry is political geography. And under the
world's system of government, the countriesbecome regions through international trade agreements, what
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they call trade agreements, they're reallynot their harmonization agreements, but they are
building regional governing structures over the topof our nation states. And the committees
the soviets that are the thought leadersor you know, whatever you choose to
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call them of policy over the regionalarea. They are loyal to the world
governing structure and so and our governmentis under that system of international law that
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has been negotiated through the US TradeRepresentatives Office and the US State Department.
Yeah, yeah, there's no questionthat's that's why the government mayorcus is not
enforcing American law. Yeah. Andevery provision that appears to be something that
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is favoring the American people is reallya really a trojan horse type of situation.
Yeah. You know what, that'sinteresting that you say that because and
something that I was reading in thelast week it mentioned Revelations eighteen twenty three
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and and it says your merchants werethe world's important people by your magic spell,
all the nations were led astray.Wow. And you know, I
man always think about how to framewhat I'm writing about, because the frame
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is what sets the starting point foryour mind. And if you set what
you're doing in a wrong frame,but it's so similar to something else,
then you're led astray. And ina way, you know, being able
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to manipulate words and ideas like that, you do, you do, you
can cast magic spell on people ina manner of speaking. True. Yeah,
it's it's almost like a hypnotic thing, isn't it. Yes, exactly
like a hypnotic thing. Like wementioned a couple of weeks ago about the
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word free or freedom. Um,it's a mind virus. Yeah, freedom
anybody virus in your mind and youdon't hear the details behind what they're talking
about because you you have your definitionof free in your mind. Yeah.
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And victory is another one. Yeah, victory for whom I mean? You
know you can just yeah, communists, go down a list the communists.
You can manipulate a concept using wordsthat will stick in a person's mind.
You could be talking about actually somethingcompletely different, but they have that word
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stuck in their mind. Well,that's that's what Orwell was talking about in
nineteen eighty four. You know,everything is going to mean eactly the opposite
of its stated or traditional meaning.Wars, peace, freedom of slavery,
ignorance, his strength. And that'swhy I think, you know, when
the United Nations talks about waging peace, I just laugh and think of Orwell,
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because you know what a brand ofmind pointed out to me recently that
the UN can't ever really achieve peacebecause then their purpose for existing will go
away. Hmm, you know sothey I think the UN is responsible for
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a lot of the localized conflicts.Absolutely, they are so called peacekeepers.
Yeah, they create chaos. Thepeacekeepers should go in and rape children,
rape women, devastate villages. Yeah, the UN has a lot to answer
for, but they're never going togo away because their whole purpose is world
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government. Oh that's a conspiracy theoristtheory. Yeah, Okay, where have
we been wrong? I mean,look around the people. We have the
WHO and their pandemic treaty. They'retrying to put into place now an international
health certificate for everybody on the planet. I mean yeah, I don't think.
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I think anybody who would say thatworld governance under the UN system is
a conspiracy theory is either a liaror the Yeah, they're not paying attention.
But back to the border for amoment. Here's a little background.
All eyes are on the southern borderas the micrant surge intensifies of Following the
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expiration of Title forty two on Thursday, the Trump era policy, which allowed
border officials to quickly deport migrants dueto the COVID nineteen health emergency, was
lifted. More than two point fivemillion illegal border crossers were removed since Title
forty two was instituted in twenty twenty. New estimates from Homeland Security show at
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the southern border could see up tothree hundred and ninety thousand illegal migrants arriving
each month. Meantime, Republicans arecoming. I'll think of that. Think
of that flood. Three hundred ninetythousand every month, every month. Three
We can't we can't fathom those numbers, right, and add to it all
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the benefits that they get. Um, it's a tremendous cost to the American
people to have all of these peopleinvade our country. Even if you don't
think that the human wave go comeand across our border is a form of
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war. It's actually a form ofeconomic war, in addition to cultural and
social. Yeah, well, I'llget to the cultural in a moment.
This ain't this isn't pretty, butanyway, continue with this word to urge
the need for border security. Here'sone America's Katie Smith with more Right now
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on our southern border, it istotal chaos. As Title forty two comes
to an end, America's southern borderis in disarray. Republican senators came together
at a press conference Thursday to urgethe White House to do something right now
before it turns catastrophic. A decadeago, it was said that one thousand
illegal immigrants coming across the border ina day was a very bad day.
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Fast forward to present day, it'sten thousand. This bad situation, where
we've got two and a half millionpeople crossing our border now and abusing our
immigration system, in our visa system, has now accelerated to a pace literally
we have never seen. A newpolicy was put in place Thursday to take
over for Title forty two, leavingborder agents unfamiliar and scrambling to keep our
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border secure. Americans like legal immigration, they do not like legal immigration,
failing to put a policy in placein time to make a difference. There
are now over six hundred thousand peoplejust south of the US Mexican border in
shelters waiting to cross. In thedays ahead, the Biden administration sent fifteen
hundred military individuals not to enforce theborder, but to aid in transportation and
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processing people into the country. SenatorLinkford says the White House plans for street
releases moving forward. Street releases arejust what you would think they are.
These are individuals. They come inliterally fingerprint them, get a name and
information. They send them into thecountry and ask them to turn themselves in
to an ICE agent in any locationthat they want to be able to pick.
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So they literally tell the agents onthe border which city they want to
go to. They say, whenyou get there, go to this community
and turn yourself in. Then theycan then get in line for a hearing
dealing with asylum. In many placesacross the country, that line is now
ten years long. Street releases alsomean these individuals are in these small communities
and they literally have nowhere to go, no transportation, no direction, and
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it's overwhelming the small communities. Hecontinues to say, this was a very
predictable crisis that the administration is clearlynot prepared for. After just two and
a half years, Lankford is asurt Republicans have real solutions, and then
the conversation needs to be brought tothe table to secure the border. If
you're a border patrol agent right nowalong our southern border, you literally don't
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know what the policy is. Andthe administration is stepping up and saying we're
very aware that we may have baddays to weeks to months coming ahead.
Katie Smith won America News. Idon't know if you have any comments on
that, but you know, well, yeah I do. This has been
going on for a long time.Both the Republicans and the Democrats know exactly
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what it's about. And they votedwhen they voted for the World Trade Organization
to be established, they were votingfor this. They were voting away the
sovereignty, the economic sovereignty, andthe physical sovereignty of our borders when they
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approved it. When they voted forit. So yeah, so they're all
a bunch of liars in that theydon't tell the truth to the American people
of what it's really about. Yeah, we have people pretending to be on
our side, and then we havepeople who are blatantly overtly warring against the
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American people. The White House ison the latter side of things. It's
unbelievable border patrol agents are now Irate after the Biden administration has been found
to have been tipping off the illegals, the migrants, the invaders as to
what entry points to avoid. BillMulugion of Fox News, who does a
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lot of great work on border Imean, I got my problems with Fox
News, but Bill Mulujian does agreat job reporting, and he says from
a strategic standpoint, it's puzzling thatDHS would announce this publicly via a press
release, which is essentially gives theseinvaders slash gotaways heads up that they're that
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they're coming. Yeah, well,and what more proof do you need that
the American government is not really anAmerican government. They are part of the
international Region of the Americas UM Priscilla. So there's really no difference between the
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illegals and the American people, exceptthat they have to keep the American people
in check to allow the UM whatI call invaders to come into the country.
Yeah, well, what you doset is absolutely correct, one hundred
percent correct. I've got some informationhere in a moment that will cover that
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will substantiate that. Again for anybodythat might doubt it, I can't imagine
anybody doubting it in this audience.But you never know. But Priscilla Alvarez
says federal authorities will conduct an enforcementoperation in El Pastle, Texas, targeting
migrants who crossed the US Mexico borderand were not processed by immigration authorities starting
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Tuesday. Sources tell me, now, why would sources be telling her?
You know? And Bill Milugion postedthe documents from the Department of Homeland Security
and they see CBP and they sentthat out on May eighth, and it
says he says, it doesn't leavemuch to the imagination. I'm trying to
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get this thing to come up.Okay, Washington, DHS to conduct enforcement
operation in El Pasto, Texas beginningMay ninth. US Customs and Border Protection
agents and officers, along with lawenforcement partners from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
will conduct the targeted enforcement operation andnow Passo Immigration enforcement agents will process
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individuals for vetting and placement into Titleforty two expulsion or Title eight removal proceedings
as applicable. Non citizens who posea threat to national security or public safety
will be transferred to ICE for detention. Quote, as we have said repeatedly,
individuals who do not have a lawfulbasis to remain will be removed unquote,
said acting to Commissioner Troy Miller,who continued by saying individuals should not
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listen to the lies of smugglers andinstead use lawful pathways. Law they always
push the lawful pathways. Yeah,and the lawful pathways allow them man.
Yeah, the asylum seekers through humanrights, you know, machinations of the
United Nations. So anyway, theysay, the guidelines for enforcement actions in
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or near protected areas remain in place, and ICE and CBP will not take
enforcement action in or near a locationthat would restrain people's access essential to essential
services or engagement in essential activities tothe fullest extent possible. Separately, beginning
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May eighth, at ten pm localtime, and the interest of border security
and to protect the traveling public,infrastructure and CBP's workforce, the Office of
Field Operations will be temporarily reducing processinglanes and passenger operations at the Passol del
Norte port of entry. So they'retelling them what where they're going to be,
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they're telling them where they're going topatrol, where where they're going to
reduce patrols. CBP continuously evaluates itsoperational posture to determine if additional reductions and
processing and operations are necessary, andwill communicate additional changes to the public as
they occur. Why travelers are encouragedto utilize alternate points of entries entry.
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DHS continues to implement the multi agencyplan to humanely manage the border through enforcement,
deterrence, and diplomacy. We arecontinuing to coordinate closely with local officials
and community partners to address challenges facingthe Alpasso community. Yeah, I love
that idea of human rights, humanityfor them, while we have people who
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live on the streets here in theUnited States because there's not enough housing or
not enough services, or not enoughlaw enforcement for drug interdiction on the streets.
So so that's what I mean.The American people have no human rights,
we have no civil rights, wehave no constitutional rights. I mean,
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this is an undeclared war on theAmerican people. Absolutely it is,
and they're they're working on getting takingaway your right to even speak out and
you're right to defend yourself. Imean, multiple states now, Michigan being
one of them, I'm ashamed tosay, are passing red flag laws and
another gun grabbing thing. I justsaw Minnesota also just passed the gun grabbing
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laws. So you know, they'reflooding us with the worst kind of criminals.
These people are not, you know. And what's funny is I flipping
through channels, I come across someof the mainstream media like PBS. Okay,
there they're down there interviewing people,interviewing the migrants who are coming here,
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the illegal aliens, and it's alwayssympathetic, always sympathetic. Oh you
know. And I mean, look, I understand these people, many of
them are coming from bad situations,Okay, but you can't let your compassion
cause you to be overwhelmed. Ifyou flood your country with poverty, you
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flood your country, you know,with crime. They are just pawns in
in this game. Yeah, pawsovereignty, stealing, sovereignty, destroying for
world governance. Absolutely, pawns isa good way to put it. There
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their tools or the enemy they arebeing used being the wespons system. When
I was researching refugee resettlement, thatwas one of the first one of my
earliest observations was that the quote refugeeswere being used as a weapons system.
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Again Star Country. I mean,it's it's very clear to me. I
you know, yeah, it's it'sclear to me too. I think it's
clear to anybody who's really paying attention. Sadly many haven't. And this is
where you know the phrase the watchpot doesn't boil well, that it's boiled
dry, and now the whole kitchen'son fire. You know. In the
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meantime, we have the border patrolagents very frustrated, very angry. You
know, I don't know how theyget up for work and go to work
every day. Frankly. The Officeof the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General
recently send out a survey regarding themental health, morale, and working conditions
of United States Customs and Border Protectionpersonnel. The resulting OIG report confirms what
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border patrol agents have been saying foryears, that this crisis is taxing the
agents and their families mentally and physically. The report states the number of encounters
of the border is staggering, exponentiallyincreasing to more than two million people.
It only follows as the crisis intensifies, the health concerns of CBPG and their
families are exacerbated. The report alsoshows border patrol has been hovering around sixteen
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thousand agents for about five years now, which is well below the congressional mandate
of nineteen thousand agents. The reportcontradicts previous statements by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorcus,
who claimed that border patrol has thenecessary resources to deal with the flooding
of illegal migrants. My Orcus,who has refused to call the situation at
the southern border a crisis, alsoclaims the borders are closed. I want
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to be very clear, our bordersare not open. The Secretary's comments come
as thousands of migrants have amassed atthe border as Title forty two lifts,
even with Title forty two still inplace, until droves of illegal aliens have
entered the US under President Biden's openborder policies, which is taking over American
towns such as Al Passau, Texas, and exacerbating the deadly fetanal crisis that
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has killed thousands of Americans. Manymembers of Congress have called on my Orcus
to resign amid the crisis, whilesouthern state governors have sent migrants in buses
to Democrat run so called sanctuary cities. Additionally, there has been a three
hundred and three percent increase in gataways, which are migrants who do not get
arrested by border patrol. Unquestionably,America's EBP agents are facing the brunt of
the crisis and experiencing increasing physical andmental fatigue. So there you go.
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Yeah, that has to be justreally the most horrible job in the world
because you're hired to protect the borders, but your own government, whom you
work for, are working against yourefforts. Yeah, and when you do
your job too well, they mighteven put you on trial, like they
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did those people who are riding thehorses. I mean, well, and
that whole thing was Border patrol agentsthat were arrested years ago. I think
one of them shot an illegal bordercrosser, you know, he might have
had drugs or something. But theyput they put those two border patrol agents
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on trial, and I think oneof them went to jail for doing his
job. Yeah, yeah, no, no, you know, so you're
not allowed to defend yourself anymore,and that we're seeing that everywhere. You
know. In the meantime, wehave a judge in Cameron County, Texas,
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which is Brownsville. He has signeda declaration of disaster, he says,
effective immediately. And this was Mayeleventh, just two days ago,
he says, Cameron County Judge EddieTravivio, I think I pronounced that right
Junior has signed and declared Cameron Countyan area of disaster in response to the
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eminent threat of widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life or
property resulting from the Border security Disaster. On May thirty first, twenty twenty
one, the State of Texas issueda disaster proclamation certifying undersection and it gives
up one eight zero one four ofthe Texas Government Code that the surge of
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individuals unlawfully crossing the Texico Texas Mexicoborder posed an imminent threat of disaster for
a number of Texas counties. CameronCounty was hereby determined that extraordinary measures must
be taken for the protection of life, health, and property. The Border
Security Disaster is in effect immediately afterits issuance for a period of seven days
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and will continue once renewed by theCommissioner's Court of Cameron County. So that's
the Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino Ithink is how it is. Oh,
I wonder if that becomes the basisfor a FEMA declaration of emergency, in
which case the American people will bepaying twice. You know, we'll have
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FEMA dollars going down into Texas inaddition to the other moneies that come through
HHS and different routes. So,um, I would be a bit surprised.
Believable, unbelievable that And and itseems that everybody's hands are tied.
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Doesn't it seem like that to you? Absolutely? You know, we have
the Republicans who control power the Congress. Republicans have the power of the purse,
okay, And they have the abilityreally because because they've made when they
reorganized our government, they made thegovernment agencies become basically self supporting well as
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um you know, budget cutting andreduction of government and all the rest of
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All right, I don't know ifyou want to finish what you said.
We're saying before the we were goinginto the break and I had to cut
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you off. Yeah. All Iwanted to say was that just because an
agency is loaded with money doesn't meanthey won't go for all that they can
get. You know, that's justthe way that the government mentality is the
agency mentality because they never know whentheir budget is going to be cut.
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So well, I still think thatthe Congress, the Republicans in the Congress
could tell the Biden administration, youwill get no more money for your war,
you will get more money for Ukraine, you will get no more money
for the military industrial complex. Nothing. We are cutting everything off until you
do something about the border. Yeah. I think I think a full analysis
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of each agency of government needs tobe done, including looking at their incentives.
You know what incentives have been builtin for their agency, and what
incentives do they cook into their grandprograms, their funding programs, because it,
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as we always say, everything isupside down. The incentives are wrong.
Like there's a case going on inIdaho with am and Bundy and oh
gosh, I can't think of hisname now, but his grandchild was basically
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kidnapped by CPS and they were goingto put that child in a foster home.
Well, as they were telling thisstory, it turns out that the
police are incentivized to pick up children, but because they get paid for it
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out of the federal government pays forit through a funding program. There's a
lot of money in sending children tofoster care. Yeah, I think we've
talked about that before. A lotof money for putting the child in foster
care, and then the foster parentsget money out of the Social Security Trust
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Fund. I think it's titled fourfor taking care of a foster child.
So there are monetary incentives all theway through for every agency of government to
steal children from their parents. Exactlyright. Yes, it's been going on
for years. You know, thereare organizations and individuals who are wholly dedicated
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to this issue. Yeah, I'llput a link in the show notes to
a presentation that Diego that's his name, Diego did about what happened to his
daughter and his grandson being kidnapped byCPS. And I don't use that word
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lightly kidnapped, because I do believethat CPS has a legitimate function. And
if a child's being abused in ahome, you know, I'm all for
removing them from that home. Butwhat I'm opposed to is financial incentives for
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putting children in foster care. Yougot to be careful, though, because
the problem is what you define asabuse isn't what they define as abuse.
And you know that when you starttalking about dissecting words, you know what's
abuse and what isn't. I mean, but you got to put that in
the context of the financial incentives.So, yeah, they're they're just when
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they're well, they said that Diego'sgrandson was a victim of a of abuse,
and he wasn't. He was notwell. Sometimes if you spank your
child, it's abuse. Incentives incentivizepeople to expand on whatever it is that
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qualifies them to get that money.M Yeah, and I mean that's the
that's the big problem, right,and there should so there should be no
incentives anywhere for removing children from theirhome. It should be a pain on
the taxpayers tax dollars to remove achild from the parents home because that reduces
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the incentive to take children away fromtheir parents. Well, now, frankly,
I think the county sheriff, whois answerable to the people, would
be in a better position to makethat call. And you know, and
I'll entirely trust every county sheriff either. That's the problem is there's no easy
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or simple way of of dealing withthis problem. It's like it's very complex
except to eliminate the financial totally agreewith you on all across the board.
I totally agree with you. Wedon't want to incent kidnapping, and that
is You're right, that's exactly what'sgoing on. Exactly what's going on.
It's just like they're incenting the aliensto come here from Latin America or China
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wherever, the whole resettlement network tobring them in, get them on the
government programs because they get paid fordoing that. So that's that's what I
mean. All the incentives are upsidedown in every single program of government and
I was talking about how PBS andthe rest of the media are going on
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the boarder and they're talking to thesepeople, and you know, all the
reporting, every bit of it islike, oh, you know SAB stories.
It's all the SAB stories. Theynever tell you, well, they'll
never play you a clip like this. Here's an example of what you're really
getting, ladies and gentlemen. Here'san example of the type of garbage that's
coming into this country right now inFlorida. Now, these people are on
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the independent media. They're down there, uh showing a crowd of people lined
up here and they're being confronted bythis maniac for the residence people alone.
I got another ticket for helping mypeople out. Another ticket, bro,
(38:28):
I got two of them this week'sfirst one for giving out wondering. For
the third one for giving up foodand helping up out people. Fuck you
guys, Americans, PD and thefence of the patrol. Hey, hey,
back guy, women hit me now, you're gonna see you're gonna see
what happened. You start destroying equipmentout here, you come up, start
(38:50):
yelling at a camera like a fool, and you want to know why people
are squashing my people. Sir,you own them, so you're you're an
owner. No use are my race. This is my blood line, this
is my race. This is mybloodline. Do you think these people are
gonna assimilated line? You don't comeup back? Guess what we are in
American it's a free country. Ifyou don't like it, if you are
an American too, you can go. Okay, then understand the constitation.
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Did you said I'm an American too? Yeah? But is he a Central
American? I don't know what it'sabout American. Well, that's the thing,
not an American America. Back whenI was on RBN, I used
to get contacted by people who arein Latin America and they would tell me
the same thing. One guy reallyhad a hard time digesting the fact that
I called the show Governed America becausehe said, we're Americans too, That's
(39:45):
what he said. And he keptbadgering me to try to change the name
of the show, and I'm like, no, the show stays the same,
you know. Uh yeah, thesepeople view themselves as American. Okay,
so you're on the American continent,Fine, you're American, but you're
not. You don't belong here inthe United States of America. And that's
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the difference. You see. Iwouldn't even give them that much latitude.
You are not an American unless youare a United States citizen. You can
say you're a South American, youcan say you're a Central American, but
you're not an American American. Butyou heard what he said, he was
going on in America. Yeah,f the border, petrol f f L
(40:30):
passo. These are this is thekind of garbage they're letting in. This
is the kind of garbage that theBiden administration is letting in. It's not
the oh, let's all feel sorryfor the poor families, and frankly,
you know what, I do havesome compassion for a lot of these people
who are trying to just better theirlife. They are just trying, you
(40:53):
know, they're people, are individuals, they're different. But with those people
are coming this kind of garbage AmericanSoon you can go, Okay, then
understand the constitation work. I meantalking past each other. Yeah, yeah,
(41:15):
well it's you know, here's thething. I listen to this clip
and I hear civil war. That'swhat I hear. Well, I hear
civil war coming baiting our country.They hate our guts, and our government
is letting them come in. That'swar. We're not just letting them.
The government is bending over backward tofacilitate it exactly. So yeah, yeah,
(41:42):
so this is what you're gonna havein your neighborhood. Don't take me,
don't take me, don't touch mypam, don't touch my phone,
pamp. Oh, I'm sorry,I thought I got all the swear words
out. I apologize to this.You're in America's free country. Okay,
So what, well you go home? No? No, I don't go
home. Go home? You yougo home? Well, this is my
(42:04):
home. You motherfuckers making bundle themor what we're showing people what's going on?
And I'll pass, so big macboy. So this is what you
(42:30):
get when you get an illegal entryinto this country, guys, this is
what you get. You get peoplethat disrespect this country, that don't love
this country and don't love the freedoms. And this is what Joe Biden is
bringing in, great big toilet flush. That's what's happening, toilet flush on
our country. Yep, yep.So don't let the propagandists fool you,
(42:52):
ladies and gentlemen, do you wantthat in your neighborhood? I mean,
and and he's probably not even amember. Well, I don't I don't
know what he is. I knowhe's a psycho. He's a lunatic.
My people, my people, mypeople. Gee. I thought America was
(43:12):
supposed to be a great, bigmelting pot. Yeah, l I didn't
think it was supposed to be yourpeople and my people. You know,
I thought we were all supposed tobe harmed, you know, playing harps
and singing harmon harmonic songs and uhjoining hands and singing kubay and kumbay ya.
Isn't that? Isn't that what theytell us they painted all is you
(43:34):
know, we're all diverse and oreverything's good and golden. Well, I've
I developed a hardened heart a longtime ago. I mean, we are
inundated with um. What I've saidbefore is that our economy has been turned
into an economy of beggary and Um. They're all of these charities, whether
(44:02):
you're talking about animals or children orwhatever, they're all playing on your heart
strings. Yeah, Catholic charities,all of them on Geo's Yeah, they're
they're doing the best they can todestroy everything the five O one. You
know what, you want to dosomething for America. Get rid of the
five oh one C three tax code. Just make it go away. I
(44:25):
don't care. You know, maybesome churches can't survive without it. Sorry,
you know, maybe you know theBible says, come out from among
them and be ye separate. Okay, at what point do you do that?
You come out from among them andbe ye separate and quit letting them
(44:45):
tell you you have to hire trainees, quit letting them tell you have to
hire the queers. You know,it's time for the American people, and
it's time for Christians to stand upand do stuff for the country. I
mean, is our best hope thatwe educate people like these these illegals that
we just played. Can we educatethem about the new World Order? Maybe
(45:07):
maybe some of them can. Maybethat's our best hope is to try to
teach them a thing or two aboutClaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum who
the real enemy is. But Idon't I don't know if you're going to
be able to educate those type ofpeople. That's the problem. We got
a phone call on the line.Okay, hello, you talk, Go
(45:30):
ahead, You're on the air.How you doing, Darren Vicky? I've
been better, but I'm okay.Um. Yeah. If you know history
about about ancient Rome, how Romefell, the barbarian hordes invaded, that's
what you got right now, historyrepeating itself. Both parties are part of
it. I agree Trump Donald Trumpbuilding giant skyscrapers for billions of dollars all
(45:52):
over in New York City. Andhe's got four years and he can't build
a wall. And I don't wantto hear about him fighting with Congress and
this and that. All he hadto do, take his own money,
his billions of dollars for a coupleof billion, build the wall from his
first day in presidents forget about whateverybody else says. Then he could ask
the Federal Reserve to print the moneyand give him his money back. It
(46:14):
would have cost him nothing. Weprint money and give hundreds of billions of
dollars to Ukraine. But this guycan't do it to build a wall.
Both parties are in on it.One party fakes like there against it and
plays the game, and the otherparty acts like there for it. So
you get the good guy and thebad guy. You get the Hollywood script,
and that's what you got. Andnow you're seeing the results on America
(46:35):
right now. Yeah, right,you're exactly right. And it didn't occur
to me that because Donald Trump isa builder, he could have built the
wall. But you're absolutely right hecould have done that. Yeah, he
could have done it. He didn'teven have to go to Congress. He
could have used his own money.And then he could have said, hey,
(46:55):
you know, prints print up twobillion the federal reserve and give it
to me and the like cool,here's your two billion. Look, we
just gave you know, one hundredand fifty billion to Ukraine down a rat
sewer trap for you know, fornothing, for this fake nonsense, ward
for more division. Yeah, hecould have just said, hey, Donald,
here's your two billion dollars back.We'll printed in one day. Here
you got it back, boom.It didn't cost you a penny, and
(47:16):
America is now safer. Well,to be fair, it wasn't Donald Trump
that started the war in Ukraine.That was That was the Biden's slash Obama.
And all that is, of course, is a proxy war with Russia
which has been continuing for many,many years. But you do raise an
interesting point and at a very importantpoint. I think Trump could have used
(47:37):
its platform. He wouldn't even hadto go to the federal Reserve. He
could have he could have raised youknow, the American people would have gladly
given money, donated money. Hecould have had a private fund set up
for the purpose of funding a walland border security. I mean, I
know I would donate to it ifI if I if I thought that it
(47:58):
would go to a legitimate you legitimatelygo there and not be siphoned off somewhere
else. And see, that's theproblem with a lot of this stuff is
you get so much corrupt wherever there'smoney, this corruption and you got to
watch that. But I mean,if it was if it was something that
could be uh guaranteed to actually gowhere it's supposed to go, I would
(48:19):
gladly give to it. And Iknow the majority of the American people,
the good American people, not theones that are conned by the nit networks,
but the people who really care aboutthis country, they would gladly donate
to it. I know there's alot of Democrats who don't want the country,
you know, flooded with all theall of this insane racket that's coming
(48:43):
in here. I mean, doesanybody really want their neighborhoods to be full
of crime and drugs and everything elselike that. No, don't think that.
Yeah, well, it's these richbillionaires down people like Nancy Pelosi who've
made a career in politics. JustNancy Pelosi, Lindsey Graham, absolutely Kane
(49:07):
and all the Republicans are part ofit. I agree, they're taking this
country down. Mitch McConnell. Youknow they have the money for private securities.
Where I'm going with us, Okay, they don't care if the neighborhoods
are bad because they'll have their security, but they'll defund the police or you
and I and then, by theway, take away our guns they think,
(49:30):
so that we can't defend themselves.So we're setting ducks to all this
racket coming in here. Yeah,with the digital currencies coming in on July
first. In order to stay apart of that system, you're gonna have
to take the vaccinations until you're dead. The requirement's going to be that you
give up your guns. They're notgonna let you eat unless you do everything
they want. They need to takethis country down, just like Russia was
(49:52):
taken down. Just like Germany wastaking down. This country is being taken
down and both parties are part ofit. Yeah, I couldn't agree with
you, Mors. Thanks for Yeah, I don't know. I'm not taking
their shot. And you know whatthat means. If that means, you
know, they cut off my socialSecurity and I just have to live off
(50:16):
of what I have, which isnot much. I can't do it for
very long. Then that'll be whathappens. Yeah, I'll let you have
one final follow up. Their color. Social Security is getting cut off on
June first after because of the debtceiling. That's going to stop social security.
(50:36):
So a lot of people are goingto start. Well, I'll be
one of them, so I'll saymy goodbyes at the end of the show.
Well, well, well we'll see. We'll see what happens with that.
I know there's a lot of arguingover the debt ceiling right now.
Frankly, I don't even know whywe have one. Actually, the Republicans
just raised the debt ceiling. Theyjust I saw a press conference with Kevin
(51:02):
McCarthy and they caved on that.They did, but the media didn't cover
it like that. Yeah, Ijust I just saw that. I didn't
clip it, but I saw thatthey had raised the debt ceiling, and
Kevin McCarthy was out there trying toexplain why they did it. Yeah,
(51:23):
yeah, we can't default to.All they did was to say that you'll
be at the same spending level aslast year, but there has to be
additional costs added onto that because ofthis mass migration across the border. So
(51:43):
that's why they had to raise thedebt ceiling and the whole um international financial
system, whereby the American people hadbeen paying to supposedly do economic development in
the third world, which is thestandard racket. You know. They set
(52:06):
up a charitable purpose and then mostof the money goes to the people working
within the system, and very verylittle goes to the actual supposed to be
target of the philanthropy. It's justa big racket. The whole international system
(52:30):
is a big racket, and itwas designed to take down our country.
You know, from the time,the five year period between nineteen forty and
nineteen forty five, they were definingthe elements the key agencies of the world
(52:52):
governing system. Yeah, well,thank you for the call. I appreciate
it. Blessings to you all right, bye bye, thank you. That's
what the whole Bretton Woods system wasabout, and the creation of the World
Bank. Yeah, the I am. But he's absolutely right about it being
(53:15):
a two party thing. We've beentalking about this for many, many years.
I've been saying one of my petphrases is destroying America is a bipartisan
effort, and it certainly holds trueon this issue, as it does with
all issues when it comes to globalization, especially you know. And again,
(53:37):
the Republicans passed to bill in CongressHR two. Okay, this would resume
construction on the US Mexican border wall, provides more funding for additional border agents,
and puts new limits on Mexican migrantasylum seekers. So all good things,
right, button say, they passedit, but it's only passed the
(54:00):
House, not the Senate. Okay, well we'll get we'll get to everything
in just a moment. But theDemocrats are howling in protest. Here's Greg
Stanton from Arizona. Mister Speaker,I rise in opposition to HR two,
the bill before us today. Itdoes not ensure an orderly and humane legal
asylum process, and even makes itmore difficult for refugees from countries like Cuba
(54:24):
and Ukraine to seek asylum here.This bill sounds good, demands much more
from the Customs and Border Protection officers, but does not provide the necessary funding
for CVP to manage the surge oftraffic, leaving our ports and our nation
more vulnerable and less secures humanity forthe American people. He doesn't have any
(54:52):
other side of the aisle. Evenwant to eliminate federal funding that faith based
and local aid groups depend on toshelter, feed, and clothe migrants.
Sounds good to me. Without thoseshelters, there would be even more street
releases by border patrol into communities likePhoenix and Tucson. Not if you stop
(55:13):
them from coming here to begin with. That's in humane. My amendment to
strike that part of this bill.They wouldn't even give it a vote.
Make no mistake, if signing thelaw HR two would hurt our economy,
especially in my home state of Arizona. Every employer that I've met with in
the district, from farmers to contractorsto high tech manufacturing companies, tell me
(55:37):
that they can't find enough skilled workers. This bill does nothing to strengthen workforce
pipelines. It actually makes hiring moredifficult. There you go, that's what
are you worried about? But see, here's you know what I realized.
I've been trying to find a rooferto reroof my house, and every roof
(55:59):
for that I called it as supposedto be local, make an appointment and
won't show up. And I foundout one of them. Turns out he
wasn't even in the state. Hewas over in Oregon doing roofing in Oregon.
And I realized that this is agame that's being played. There are
(56:24):
big internet based roofing companies. Okay, we got that higher local roofers and
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Lanchel with Moore the Department of HomelandSecurity says, now that Title forty two
has expired, those who arrive atthe border without using a lawful pathway will
be presumed ineligible for asylum. Underthe new restrictions, they would have to
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That new policy prompting a lawsuit fromthe American Civil Liberties Union, which consil
policy illegal. Meanwhile, the federaljudge has imposted two week restraining order preventing
border officials from using what's known asparole with conditions that will admigrants into the
US with no court date in Washington, Hull Langel Fox News Defense Secretary of
Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs Chairman GeneralMark Milly testifying Thursday before a Senate Appropriation
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twenty twenty four. Kevin Euretsky hasmore Secretary Austin testifying that the budget has
a primary strategy, one driven bythe seriousness of our strategic competition with the
People's Republic of China. General Milliespoke to the subcommittee about China's gold to
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of other threats. Both China andRussia have the means to threaten our interests
and our way of life, whichis why the Chairman hopes Congress approves the
budget request, because, while headmits the conflict with Russia and China is
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Euretsky Fox News. President go Bidenis scheduled to meet again today with congressional
leadership to discuss issues involving the debtceiling. Chris Woodward as more, the
GOP led House of Representatives passed tobill in April that will increase the dead
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limiting the growth of spending to onepercent per year. Biden and Congressional Democrats
would rather have a measure to increasethe dead ceiling and then talk about spending
cuts literally, not figally, holdingthe economy hostage by threatening to fall on
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stated deadline for an increase in thedead ceiling is June first. I'm Chris
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twenty one, but that plan didn'twork out in one state. Tom Rigotti
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the second hour of govern America.We're here every Saturday. Tell your friends
about it, tell your enemies aboutit, and soon you'll be telling the
illegal aliens about it. Maybe becausethat you're gonna look to your left,
if you're gonna look to your right, that's all you're gonna see people everywhere,
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homeless, intent encampments. Hey,let's turn the entire country into Los
Angeles, San Francisco. Doesn't thatsound like an appealing notion. It's the
thirteenth of May twenty twenty three.Welcome back to the show, ladies and
gentlemen. Not trying to be negativeor anything, but I'm just trying to
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get people to realize how bad thisis going to be when this garbage dump
of the worst of humanic folks.If they wanted to send us the best
people, they would. You know, they're emptying their prisons right now and
send those folks north. That's what'shappening. And so they're sending the criminal
(01:06:05):
element. This is Mexico and otherthe other Latin American countries are taking advantage
of Biden's a willful criminal suicide thathe is committing on behalf of the American
people regarding this nation, and theyare taking advantage of it by sending us
(01:06:28):
their criminal element. That's what's goingon right now. Sure cleans up their
society, it reduces their cost.It's a great deal, yeah for them.
Just send them north, send themnorth to the United States and let
them deal with them for a while. And it's the same with the traffickers,
the smugglers. You know, Itold the story before my own daughter
(01:06:49):
was nearly kidnapped by a human smuggler. I'm assuming it was a human smuggler.
I can't guarantee it was a smuggler, but I know she was almost
kidnapped. Jackson used to be apretty safe town, but it's not anymore.
It's degrading, and every place yougo anymore, it's becoming like that
(01:07:10):
where the towns are degrading. Thecrime is going up. Even on a
dago, which is just a stonethrone from here. There was a break
in the other night. We're outin the country. On a dago is
a little country village. Well,i'll tell you what. They targeted the
rural areas because there's so much spaceand the people in rural areas are happy
(01:07:38):
to receive that resettlement money. Well, nobody's given system of perverse incentives,
you know, to suicide our nation. Yeah. Yeah, And I mentioned
before the break, I don't knowif you finished what you're I know you
didn't finish what you were saying beforethe break. Yeah, I probably I
(01:08:00):
shouldn't have even said anything, becauseyou have to dive down to a I
have to do kind of a deepdive to see it and understand it.
But suffice it to say that itreally is the government that is manipulating labor
availability. And do you remember whenGeorge Bush announced his program, anybody that
(01:08:26):
wants a job can have a job, and they're on the White House website.
There was an American Job Bank,and the idea was for all employers
to post their jobs on their firstline employers. And that's for government management
(01:08:47):
of labor availability. And it isso easy to manipulate availability. And that's
what I've seen here in the townthat I'm living in. Yeah, anyway,
but you've got to do a kindof a deeper dive. I could
spend the next two hours talking aboutit, so I won't. Yeah.
(01:09:09):
George W. Bush also talked toa woman who, you know, I
don't know if it says some kindof function he was at, anyway,
and I think she said she wasworking like three jobs just to make ends
meet. And he says, well, see you there. That's uniquely American,
hard working American people. Yeah,a sensitive adult, totally out of
(01:09:30):
touch. Yeah. Yeah, theAmerican people have to work hard in order
to survive. And it's not evenbecause you people are too expensive US or
our country. It's for the benefitof these other countries that they are trying
to bring into this uh American CommonMarket. Yeah, you know, which
(01:09:56):
is a regional system from the RCircle to Tierra del Fuego in Argentina,
end of the nation state. Yep, yeah, exactly right. Uh hr
two. I wanted to get backto that for a moment because this is
called the Secure of the Border Actof twenty twenty three, and I want
(01:10:16):
to make sure that people understand Idon't support this legislation because and again,
you know, it passed the Housetwo hundred nineteen to thirteen. I don't
think it really has a chance inthe Senate, and I certainly don't think
Biden will sign it. However,even though it has good things in it,
(01:10:38):
you know, I said earlier thatsome of the things that you know,
has resumed construction on the border wall, providing more funding for border agents,
puts new limits on the migrant Asilent seekers. All of that is
good. But also it also hase verify, it expands e Verify.
(01:11:00):
That's the problem. That's the problem. I you know, I thought it
was a good bill. Sounds likea good bill to me until you go
and read the bill. Now youknow it, Uh well, even verification
periods. What it does is itwould require employers and I just read I
want to make it clear, Ijust did a cursory read on this,
a very quick read. I haven'tdeeply studied it, but from what I've
(01:11:26):
read in the bill, it looksto me like what it's telling employers will
have to do is for all futureand existing employees, they will have to
go back and run all of theiremployees through the everification system. Now what,
what's you know what? And thisis why Thomas Massey voted against it.
(01:11:49):
He actually said that. He actuallyput a post up on Twitter.
He says, today is the daythe House votes to e verify every American
who wants to get a job orkeep a job. Illegal immigrants who do
farm labor likely won't be everified dueto a last minute bipartisan carve out for
(01:12:10):
agg Oh my god, can youdo this? And you know what,
the agg issue was always the easiestone to solve. When they had marked
migrant farm workers come in, theyshould have just issued them an H two
a VSA. I think it is, and you know, good for the
(01:12:33):
good for the season and then andthen they go home. Because it used
to be that that's what the migrantfarm workers did. They came for the
summer that you know, to workthe fields, and then they wanted to
go home to their families. Andthat was a good thing. It was
a good thing for them, agood thing for us. But um they
(01:12:57):
changed it so that you know,now they want to be able to bring
those farm workers in permanently. Wellguess what, Once a farm worker can
stay in the US permanently, hegets it, he gets a better job,
so he doesn't want to be afarm worker either, right exactly.
You know, that's the that's thething they always hear, you know,
you hear these democrats, left wingerssay, well, who's going to pick
(01:13:21):
our fruit, who's going to paintour houses, who's going to Oh so
you know, so that's not alittle racist. I mean, it's it's
unbelievable how I guess they just viewthem as they're coming here to be our
servants. Yes, live labor.But that on that e Verify thing when
(01:13:45):
I researched that, and and Ijust looked it up because one of our
listeners called me the other day orsent me a message about it, about
the e Verify system, And um, so I send him the research that
I did back in two thousand andeight and what the deal is that.
(01:14:05):
Okay, when you require an employerto submit a transaction to say is this
person legal, well you don't knowwhat's going on within the computer system exactly.
And the way that it was implementedin Great Britain, you know,
(01:14:29):
for foreign workers from the European Union, was that the act of entering that
transaction was the registration making them legal. So it's really kind of a fraud
system. It makes you think thatit's checking the status and that it will
(01:14:51):
reject illegals, but in fact theregimation process itself is a way to make
them legal. Wow, that's somethingyou don't hear about. Yeah, No,
no, they I mean that's somethingthat a programmer would know. And
that is a one sentence statement inthe middle of a program. You know,
(01:15:14):
is this personal legal? Are theynot legal? If they're not legal,
then register them and make them legal. Yeah. Thomas Massey said,
I'm voting no on the Protect theBorder, you know, the HR two
that I mentioned earlier. I'm votingno because this talking about the e verify
system will eventually be used against us. Yeah. As I read the bill.
(01:15:35):
It says it in the bill.That's the problem. And here here's
the thing. Ladies and gentlemen.You might say, well, I don't
care if he verifies used against me. I'm I'm I'm a US citizen.
So what could go rock. You'reputting the government in charge of who can
work and who that's right, You'reputting the government. What I was talking
about, how the government is managingthe labor market, and that that was
(01:15:59):
a UM requirement because what they weretrying to do, what the objective was,
was to balance the imported labor withthe domestic labor market. The only
way that you can do that isto manage the whole market, the whole
labor market. So you're setting upa communist system of labor management. No,
(01:16:25):
you know, here's the thing.You have the government talking about digital
currency. You have the government talkabout freedom of speech. You have the
government talk about forced vaccinations. Youknow, you have a lot of these
different things. Imagine if e verifyhad been in place when Biden was pushing
the shot on every American. Imean, it's not hard to imagine.
(01:16:46):
It was just you know, acouple of years ago. If that that
they were he was pushing in everyway imaginable for this to be, you
know, for you to them topump the mRNA poison into your bloodstream.
So imagine if everify had been there, what would Biden and his cronies have
(01:17:10):
done to stop the American people fromworking to force you out of a job
if the government had that power.I don't think anybody would any of us
would have a job left forget religiousexemptions. Well, a lot of people
lost their jobs because of that requirement, yes, and it was probably in
(01:17:32):
large part because the corporation was doingbusiness with the government, and the government
had a requirement to follow these mandates. And so yeah, that was the
objective. It's all management of thelabor market, to get you into a
(01:17:57):
state, to get everybody in astate of total dependence where they can manage
you. We're losing our freedom's left, right and center as fast as these
people can do it. And they'redoing it via administrative process and administrative computer
systems. And so you know,I've been watching this roll out for a
(01:18:23):
long time and they don't need totell me specifically, this is in a
computer system and this is how we'regoing to do it, because I can
see it, I can read it, and so yeah, people really need
to understand the bigger picture, thepolitical geography, the foreign policy of the
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United States, and what is beingdone to our sovereign nation state through these
international treasonous methods they talk. I'mreading directly from the bill previously hired individuals
(01:19:10):
on a mandatory basis for certain employeesin general, not later than that of
six months after the date of theenactment of Title eight of Division B of
the Secure of the Border Act oftwenty twenty three, an employer shall make
an inquiry as provided in Subsection D, using the verification system to seek verification
(01:19:32):
of the identity and employment eligibility ofany individual described in Clause to employed by
the employer whose employment eligibility has notbeen verified under the e Verify program described
in Section four h three A ofthe Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act
(01:19:54):
of nineteen ninety six. Individuals described. An individual described in this clause is
any of the following. An employeeof any unit of a federal state or
local government. An employee who requiresa Federal security clearance working in a federal
state or local government building a militarybase looks like in this section. They're
(01:20:15):
just doing federal employees and contractors andthings like that. I mean, so
you certainly wouldn't want illegal aliens workingin there. But see, the point
is is that anything. This ishow they get you. This is how
they get you. They point toa group of people, and it's always
(01:20:38):
divide and conquer. It's always undesirablegroups. They start with first. Okay,
in this case, it's illegal aliens. They pick a group. Okay,
we don't want them here, sowe're going to target them with draconian
measures. And people will say,We'll say, fine, screw those guys,
we don't care about them. Theproblem is then they can turn it
(01:21:01):
right around and expand it to everyone, and they will and they are yeah,
boomerangs back around, and it affectsyou, you and your family exactly.
It really is quite clever how theydo this, but it's the way
that they're using to destroy our country. And not only I mean we're paying
(01:21:27):
for it, not only with theloss of our standard of living, but
also with the tax dollars that yougenerate. So you're the American people are
getting hammered every which way but loose, and they don't even realize it.
Because of the way these programs arepresented. You know, they're they're framed
(01:21:56):
in a precise way that may soundlike a good program, like it's going
to solve a problem. Yeah,but it never is to solve a problem.
It's too continue to build this regional, super super governing structure over the
top of our nation state. Yousent me the clip of former National Security
(01:22:20):
Advisor General Michael Flynn. He wason the war room, and he was
they were at some kind of function, so it's noisy. You have to
kind of bear with us on that. But he was asked what tools exist
to deal with this border cross Whattools are available to you, and how
would you help the president address thiscrisis. There's a lot of tools available.
(01:22:42):
I will tell you that we haveto declare almost a stateable war.
We are being invaded by millions ofpeople from all over the world, you
know, and a lot of thesepeople are, as Trump has said,
and we know this espcially out ofplaces like Venezuela and some of the other
countries outside of this content that they'recoming from prisons, they're coming from insane
asylums. I mean, we havewe have thousands and thousands of Chinese crossing
(01:23:08):
the border. I mean, ifanybody out there watching a lot of Chinese,
thousands and thousands of Chinese coming towhy, you got to ask,
So we have an invasion of thiscountry going on, we have to almost
think about declaring this almost like astate of war. You know, among
the resources is not only our Departmentof Defense, which I'll let Cash a
lot about because he knows a lotabout the ability for our Department of Defense
(01:23:29):
to be able to mobilize and totake care of this serious domestic problem that
we've got going on. This isnot a this is not an immigration problem.
We have an invasion. This isan invasion of this country. It's
destroying the fabric of our country andthe drugs that are coming in. You
know, this is no longer thewar on drugs. We have a war
in this country and is starting inour southern boundary, southern border, and
(01:23:53):
we need to we need to takemore accidents beyond the capabilities really of what
the Department of Homeland Security has,I think we bring in. What do
you think of that? I totallyagreed with him when I heard him say
that. Um, I was justtotally for what he was saying, because
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as I said before, it seemslike nobody in this country has enough power
to stop these things that are happening. It's almost like we're on autopilot for
destruction. We're heading for the walland there are no breaks. And I
think the only way that we canstop it is to admit to the fact
(01:24:39):
that there is a war on us, it's on our domestic turf, and
declare martial law. Declare. Idon't think declaring martial law is is this
problem can be solved without martial law. I don't think so, Darren.
I don't think so. Martial lawis elimination of our constitutional rights. Martial
(01:25:01):
laws is suspension of the constitution altogether. That's exactly what Biden would want.
Why we want to do that.But it's the administrative state that is facilitating
this war on us. It's theMarxist, Communist and geo's And you don't
think you are um facilitating the invasionof our local communities. It is the
(01:25:28):
schools that have the programs allowing pedophilesaccess to our But you're not going to
stop any of that. If youdeclare martial law, Oh, you can
stop every damn bit of it.No, you won't because you what you'll
do is empower them even more.Then you well, all all that's going
to do is take away our rights. It's not going to stop them.
(01:25:53):
That's going it's going to That's exactlywhat they've been working for, listening to
the to the problems that I own, the Marxist Communist NGOs that are in
our local communities, doing resettlement ofall these invaders coming across the border.
That that doesn't affect you. Well, declaring martial law does well. Declaring
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martial law does. But if you'redeclaring martial law to stop those traders,
it doesn't matter why you declare it. The fact that you declare it.
You have no Bill of rights,it's gone. You have no due process,
it's gone. I don't think wehave those things anyway. I mean,
look how many Well they haven't comedown off the internet. Well,
they're certainly not going door to doortaking the guns are not going I mean
(01:26:40):
not yet, but in some casesthey are. But there are actually there,
and they set it up so thatthey can take more with there are
still constitutional restraints in place, Bicky, and if you do, you've put
If you put martial law in theplace, you don't have those at all.
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Before the break, we began adiscussion about martial law in America.
And this is something that has beenworrying me. And really I know Nancy
Levant when I used to co hostwith her, she was very frightened of
martial law as well, and forgood reason, because martial law is the
destruction of the Bill of Rights,it's the destruction of the Constitution. It
(01:31:41):
is military rule, and they cando anything they want to do at that
point, they don't even have topretend to be following the Constitution anymore.
And this is why what you're doingis you're empowering the very p well who
have been working to destroy the constitutionfor since really the country's inception. If
(01:32:05):
you want to go back, behonest about it. Well, I disagree
with you there that it hasn't beenthe military that has been doing that.
It has been our Congress and thebig foundations that do the social engineering.
Who controls the military. Who's incharge? Well, the president. But
(01:32:30):
but hang on a second, let'sback up for a second, because I
didn't get to say what I wantedto say. Okay, General Michael Flynn
was talking about that as a toolunder a Trump presidency, not under the
existing Marxist communists who are now runningour government. Okay, but I don't
I don't trust Trump enough to givehim that kind of authority. Well you
(01:32:54):
know whose advisors was, Jerry Kushner. Hold On, We're between a rock
and a hard spot. If wecontinue on down the path we're on,
we're going to lose our country alot faster in the martial institution anyway.
We the insurgency that is against theAmerican system of government and the American people
(01:33:19):
is too big and too organized tohandle at your local town council meeting.
That's not going to get the jobdone. And sending a letter to your
congressman is not going to get thejob done. It's not going to clear
out all these Marxist communists that areoperating against the interests of the American people.
(01:33:45):
So so you know, pick yourpoison. It's either we take a
chance on martial law or we loseour country. Anyway. Well, either
way, I don't I'm not ata high level recognizing the full nature of
(01:34:06):
the problem that we have. We'regoing to lose the country. Vicky.
Your your argument is that because they'reviolating the constitution, let's just throw out
the constitution. No no, no, no, no, no. It
is not that. But that's whatwe're happening, is that the insurgency that's
operating in our country today is sobig and so organized. It's global.
(01:34:32):
It's not even national, it's global. And you know, the people in
our states don't have the power tofight against it. Nobody has the power
and doesn't seem to understand the organizationalstructure and how these Marxists have taken over
(01:34:57):
our country. Nobody's almost nobody seemsto underst stand that. But picture,
but martial law is not going tofix that. You're not sure would no,
it won't. You're not going tocontrol the military. You're not going
to get the American patriots are notgoing to control the UH than the military.
The military has been taken over bythe very communists that you're railing about.
(01:35:21):
Those are the people. In orderto actually implement martial law, they
would have to um uh bring ina heck of a lot more soldiers.
They would love they have, Theywould love to do what you're talking about.
They would love it. Well,we're going to lose our country.
Well, well we may, wemay very well, but at least do
(01:35:43):
something big and bold. We're goingto lose our country. Well, so
so you can hang onto your I'vegot my bill of rights. I'll lose
my bill of rights. Well,you're losing them every damn day. Well,
I would rather lose them slowly thango on on the fast training to
hell. Not me, Not me. I'd rather take a chance on being
able to save this country because Idon't want to leave this system where where
(01:36:09):
we're losing our freedoms by accretion,bit by bit. Well, I don't
want to just sit by and watchit happen and leave it for our children
and grandchildren to live under a slavestates system. Yeah, we'll have to
(01:36:29):
agree to disagree on this one.But Sam and Missouri's on the line,
let's go ahead and see what he'she's got to say about it. Hello,
Sam, Welcome to the show.Yeah, if you ever have martial
in this country, you'll never getrid of it. Yeah, that fits
right into the climate change agenda.That's exactly what they want to do,
all into the guys, the climatechange and it's all about introducing as much
(01:36:51):
chaos as they can introduce in orderto get martial law. We already have
that. We already have that,but we have the chaos. The only
thing that we're missing is that formerlydeclared martial law. But if we ever
get it, we'll never get ridof it. Well, the military follows
orders, So if you have theright people in positions of power when it's
(01:37:15):
declared, they follow orders. Butyou're trusting the benevolent, the dictator to
be benevolent. Yeah, that's that'sthe problem. I don't see. I'm
to the point I'm a political atheist. I don't trust anybody in government anymore.
Me too, me too, metoo. But but we're at the
(01:37:36):
point we're you know it, we'relosing our country, and so I would
rather gamble on our one possible chanceto survive as an American country under our
constitutional government. Then I would tosay, oh no, we can't do
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that because we'll lose our constitutional rights. So as I see it, you
lose them on this hand, youmight lose them on this hand. So
where where is the negative in that? If you it's like going for the
hail Mary pass. You know,we have one chance to save this country,
(01:38:17):
and we've got to take a chanceto do it. I disagree.
I couldn't disagree more. Okay,we're at a point anymore where we're at
a point where the wagons had beencircled. If there was somebody in there
who truly wanted to do what wasright, I guarante am to you they
wouldn't get in there. Guarantee whohas the power? Well who you mean
(01:38:42):
like a president, well, apresident or even a congress at this point,
because I mean, look at whathappened, even as far I mean,
Trump didn't do everything he was supposedto do. When he first got
in there. He started out good, and then he started getting him He
started hanging out with a divorce crowd, got us under USMCA, he started
surrounding himself with the very same globaliststhat he claimed he was against. And
(01:39:06):
then when he was over there inDavos, they pretty much finished him off.
I mean, now here's the sameguy who claimed to be so much
of a person in favor of libertyand stuff. What does he want to
do all under the guys of sellingus changing the name to Freedom Cities.
He wants to sell us the samefifteen minute cities that everybody else is wanting
to sell us. Yeah, Iknow, I know, and I don't
(01:39:30):
disagree with a word that you said. But the small ray of hope was
that he in his first term hewas not a Washington DC political animal.
He was an outsider. He wasa corporate leader, and corporate leaders tend
(01:39:54):
to be dictators anyway. You knowwhat they say goes well, it doesn't
work like that in Washington, DC. And the Republican National Committee is
as treasonous as the Democratic National Committee. They're both working against us. And
(01:40:15):
so, you know, my hopewould be that he learned a lesson from
his first term. I know itsounds it sounds crazy, but as I
see it, we're gonna lose ifwe do, and we're gonna lose if
we don't lose the country. Ifwe do, we lose the country.
If we don't. Let me justleave you with this because I got to
get out of here pretty quick.But and that's simply this, and that
(01:40:39):
is the fact that one of thethings you got to be ready for if
martial law is ever declared. Areyou prepared to take the vaccines that may
go with it? Hell? No, absolutely not, is your problem,
because once martial law is declared,you don't have the right to accept or
reject anything without their permission. Well, I think the vaccines would be the
(01:41:00):
best case scenario. I think ifmartial law is declared, that's when they
are pulling you out of your home. That's when you go to the firing
squad. I mean, it's goingto be endgame, mass genocide of all
the patriots. That's what I think. That's all I got, guys.
Thanks, Thanks, I appreciate thecall. Blessings. Yeah, well,
I'm actually, truthfully, I'm notsure that we're not already under a quiet
(01:41:26):
martial law. Yeah, that's whereI wanted to go next, because you
know, I told you this morningbefore we came on the air that we
have the going back to the EmergencyBanking Relief Act of nineteen thirty three,
they had the March ninth, nineteenthirty three, which gave the president an
awful lot of power. And Iwant to get back into studying this again
(01:41:48):
because and we're gonna not gonna bedoing a deep dive today because we just
don't have time. But it says, among other things, during time of
war or during any other period ofnational emergency, which is all the time,
by the way, because we've beenin a constant state of national emergency
my entire lifetime at least. Well, and we do know that Dick Cheney
(01:42:11):
did invoke continuity of government on nineto eleven. Yeah, yeah, and
I never heard whether he were sentwhether it was rescinded. So I'm not
sure that we're not already under martiallaw, not even looking at all that
old stuff. Yeah yeah. Thereare multiple, simultaneous, numerous overlapping things,
(01:42:38):
emergencies that have been declared throughout theyears, throughout the decades and even
centuries, well century, you knowthe better path, you know, the
twentieth century, especially well with allthe wars, you know, and of
course the depression, era periods,you know, and we're just getting ready
(01:43:00):
to head into another one. Butthey say. The President may, through
any agency that he may designate,or otherwise investigate, regulate, or prohibit
under such rules and regulations as hemay prescribe, by means of licenses,
or otherwise, any transactions in foreignexchange, transfer, transfers of credit between,
(01:43:21):
or payments by banking institutions as definedby the President, an export,
hoarding, melting, or earmarking ofgold or silver, coin, or bullion
or currency by any person within theUnited States or any place subject to the
jurisdiction thereof, and by the Presidentmay require any person engaged in any transaction
(01:43:43):
referred to in the subdivision to furnishunder oath complete information relative there too,
including the production of any books ofaccount, contracts, letters, or other
papers in connection therewith in the custodyor control of such person, either before
or after such transaction is completed.Whoever willfully violates any other provisions of the
(01:44:04):
Subdivision or any license, order,rule, or regulation issued there under,
shall pon conviction, be fined ofnot more than ten thousand dollars, or
if a natural person may be imprisonedfor not more than ten years, or
both, and any officer, director, or agent of any corporation who knowingly
participates in such violation may be punishedby like fine, imprisonment, or both.
(01:44:29):
As used in this subdivision. Theterm person means an individual, partnership,
association, or corporation. So there'sa lot of power here, and
it goes on, you know,from there. But that's you know.
And they cite also the Trading withthe Enemy Act of nineteen seventeen, and
that in that bill or so there'sa provision in there that all all the
(01:44:59):
president the things that the President's Oh. Here it is. It says in
section one the Actions, Regulations,Rules, Licenses, Orders, and Proclamations
heretofore or hereafter taken promulgated, madeor issued by the President of the United
States or the Secretary of the Treasurysince March fourth, nineteen thirty three,
pursuant to the authority conferred by andit gives it gives a section subdivision B
(01:45:28):
of Section five of the Act ofOctober nineteen seventeen, that's the Trading with
the Enemy Act, as amended,are hereby approved and confirmed. So any
action under that subdivision of the Tradingwith the Enemy Act by the President are
automatically approved and confirmed. Now I'mI'm really interested in going much deeper on
(01:45:55):
this because I think, you know, they take advantage of economic crises and
depressions in order to put into placedangerous abuses of power. As you know,
Vicky, Yes, they do.So we're since we're about heading into
one. I find it extremely distressingthat, you know, just look whatever
(01:46:24):
direction you look, you know,and people say, well, you know,
you guys just go on about theproblem and you never talk about solutions.
The solution is get ready. Thesolution is prepare yourself. That's the
only real solution you have is makesure you're prepared with some kind of food.
Source the best you can and guns, AMMI absolutely the best you can.
(01:46:48):
And everybody has their own unique circumstance. And learn all you can and
imagine all the things that you havenow going away, like electricity. You're
not going to be able to counton electricity. These are things that are
coming. There's going to be brownouts, there's going to be blackouts because they
(01:47:13):
are engineering climate change scenarios that arethat are pushing everyone toward the grid.
The demand on the grid you're thesolutions that you're laying out there to me,
just you know, my personal situation. You might as well say to
(01:47:34):
me, um, go out andbuy an electric car and that'll be the
solution to the No, I'm notsaying that at all. It's absolutely not
possible for me to do all thatpreparation, to buy all that stuff to
be totally self sufficient. It isnot possible, and I doubt that,
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um, the vast majority of Americansdo it either, because from what I
understand, most people don't have,you know, five hundred dollars in their
bank account. That's extra. Theylive paycheck to paycheck. Well, they're
not even living that. I've heardrecently there are more and more people that
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are actually putting their groceries on theircredit cards. They don't Yes, they're
barely able to even eat there.And I'm not saying cards. I didn't
say for people to buy an electriccar. Actually the opposite. I was
just using that as an example,as if you, you know, tell
(01:48:38):
me to go buy one hundred thousanddollars item and that will be the solution
to the problem. I can't doit. I don't have the extra money.
I'm one of those people that livefrom month to month with zero extra
money, and in fact, youknow, probably for half the year I
(01:48:59):
go negative. So so any anyof these solutions being self sufficient, you
know, and go buy storable foodand have your batteries and have your emergency
all this stuff absolutely not possible.And I don't think I'm that far different
from most people. Well then whatwould you recommend to do? I mean,
(01:49:26):
you know, other than declaring martiallaw, which to me is it
is just something that's forget the slowboil. I mean, this is this
is you're going to be roasted alive, right, it's as a do or
considering. You know, I'm notjust looking at my own personal situation.
(01:49:46):
I'm looking at the entire country andwhat's happening and what the future is going
to be for our progeny. Whatyou know, set up a chart the
pros and cons? Where are weand you know, what are the what
(01:50:09):
are what are the likely outcomes fromanything that we do? What tools do
we have to fight this administrative stateand these criminals who have taken over our
communities? We don't have any Theonly thing I can and your storable foods
and all the rest of that stuff. That's not going to help you.
I'm not even talking about storable foods. I don't I don't have storable foods
(01:50:32):
well to me a lot of thestores. I'm gonna be honest. The
solution is to be okay. Butbut I didn't see anything about storable foods.
What I said. What I saidis do what you can yourself locally.
Now, everybody, every every personis an individual, and you have
you know what you have or havenot. But if you can even just
(01:50:54):
buy one can extra at the storeor whatever, do some thing to try
to work toward self sufficiency. Now, I guess I'm too deep into understanding
what the big picture is to evenconsider anything like that, because you know,
so what if I live an extraday after the food disappears, or
(01:51:18):
if I buy a big bag ofrice or a big bag of beans when
you get hungry, you'll feel differently. And you know, if, if,
if it's feasible for you, notnecessarily you, but for anybody out
there. Chickens are not that hardto take care of. If I don't
care about me, you know what, I do not care about me because
(01:51:42):
I'm old, I'm gonna die soon. Anyway, I care about the future
of the country, and they weremore people with all the conditions, all
the things that are happening in thiscountry. We are losing the country right
now, and if something big doesn'thappen, the country is gone. It's
(01:52:02):
over. I agree. Once it'sover, your constitution and your bill of
rights are as good as toilet paper. People need to be trying to think
about things that they can do tosurvive the economic collapse, the grid collapse,
which is inevitably going to come becauseof those expensive cars and the wind
(01:52:27):
turbines, and the death of thecoal fired power plants that have all been
engineered on purpose. You know,yes, the administration's full of stooges and
morons, but they've been put therefor a design, for a purpose,
and that is to remove all ofthe tools that have made America the great
industrial power that it has been inthe past historically. Yeah, yes,
(01:52:50):
they've got at our economy. Sothen the question is left, then,
after those things are gone, whatdo we do Because we have to be
able to survive and the children thatyou're describing, the progeny, the people
who have to live here are goingto have to have ways of producing for
(01:53:15):
themselves, for a long time,if not forever. Well, if we
lose the country, if the countrycollapses, it's gone forever. It's not
coming back. Okay. But otherpeople have survived collapses of countries. They've
gotten through the hard times by relyingupon themselves, their own skills. But
they don't have the same country thatthey had. And our constitution with the
(01:53:40):
collapse goes the constitution and the Billof rights, and people will be reduced
to being slaves of the state capitalismthat has been implemented for an economy,
which means the government is managing thelabor market, that they are managing the
(01:54:08):
supply chains. So I mean theway I see what's been built is that
it is a slave state. Itis a slave state. Yes, I
agree. So you'll be surviving tobe a slave in a system of global
(01:54:28):
governance that hates you. Well,that may very well be, but you
still have to eat, you know, And would I don't see it like
that. I don't care if thatwere to happen, you know, I'll
just I'll just go to the hospitalemergency room and say I think I have
(01:54:51):
COVID. They'll give me a ramdesevere and my problems are over. But
there's other people that have to livehere too, And it's not just you
know. That's the thing is youwere saying, it's not just about us,
it's it's it's I'm concerned about peoplegetting through what's coming, because we're
(01:55:12):
all going into it, whether welike it or not. I told my
daughter years ago, and she criedwhen I said it, But I said,
you will see the collapse of theUnited States in your lifetime. It
is coming. I wanted them toknow and to know, you know,
it's painful to know, you know, uh, I mentioned before Ecclesiastes one
(01:55:35):
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whether sought or unsought, by themilitary industrial conflict. This is Governed
America. Darreneks and from Female Regionsfive and ten. This is the third
and final hour of govern America.Vicky Davis is here. I'm Darren Wicks,
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and it continues to be the thirteenthof May twenty twenty three as we
get back into the final hour ofthe show. Here. You know,
we don't always agree on everything,and that's fine, you know, I
think it makes the show more interesting. Vicky spirited debate. We're not in
a power, we're not in aposition to do anything anyway, So all
we can do is contemplate the alternatives. Yeah, indeed, and and and
(02:05:36):
you know, whether you come downon the side of Vicky or whether you
come down on my side, youknow, in terms of that argument,
Uh, the point is is thatwe are free to discuss things and and
and that's why I love America.And that's why I love the Bill of
Rights. The by the way,the Constitution doesn't give you the rights.
(02:06:00):
The rights are given to you byGod. They're acknowledged in the Constitution.
And I find circumstances all the timewhere you know, we people theorize where
the Constitution has been suspended or whatever. You know, I hear that all
the time in RBN, for instance. And I find instances in the Constitution
where the government is restraint all thetime, constantly. You know, the
(02:06:21):
double jeopardy thing comes to mind.You know, there's a lot of times
they would love to be able totry somebody multiple times until they get it.
Actually, they have done that,and I witnessed it with the trial
of the Bundy. All of thepeople that were participating in the Bundy rants
(02:06:42):
stand up. They did try thosepeople two and a couple of them three
times. But they have to uselegal maneuvers to get around constitutional restrictions.
Well, yes, and but thepoint is that they're doing it. They're
not respecting the Constitution. Our courtsystem is as corrupt as the as the
(02:07:08):
law enforcement system under the under theAttorney General. Our government is so corrupt.
I'm going to start saving the storiesthat I find where the government is
restricted by the Constitution so that Ican point them out. Yeah, because
I come across things all the time. You do that all the time.
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But also it has to be restrictionsin reality. Yeah, no, are
in restrictions in theory. Now they'rethey're they're restrictions in reality. Now I
know that the prosecutions, prosecutors,tyrants really are very creative at coming up
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with legal maneuvers. I I sawsomebody who wash and I think the guy
was guilty some murder trial suspect,and he was tried in court, he
was acquitted. Then they got newevidence, but they couldn't try him because
of the double jeopardy thing. Sothey ended up being able to you know,
(02:08:15):
like they got some of the militarypeople to try it because he was
retired military to get him back intothe military then because then they were able
to try him under military law.But you know that's martial law, that's
martial law. Then they were ableto try him for the crime. Well,
I think military people are always undermartial law. Well when they're in
(02:08:39):
the service, they are. Butthen there he was retired, so they
couldn't do it. But then theytalked him into volunteering back into the military.
Hey buddy, you know, youknow we need you, we need
your skill, you know, andwe'll pay you handsomely. And they got
him to join back up again veryperiod of time. You know, he
(02:09:01):
was only in there for like ayear or two, and then they went
after him for the murder and theyYeah, it was a very creative thing.
And like I said, I thinkthe guy was guilty when you learn
the facts about the case. Butuh, that's the kind of stuff that
they do. Yeah, that's stilla perversion of the intent. Exactly,
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exactly. That's one of those kindsof questions that is really tough, very
tough. Yeah, exactly. Butone interesting nugget, changing the subject slightly,
that Vicky found ladies and gentlemen wasfrom the Laurie Since we're on the
subject of criminal trials anyway, theLaurie day Bell trial. Now, she's
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the woman on trial in Idaho whoeveryone around her seemed to be dropping dead
everywhere. Is that right? Includingher kids? Yes, it's an astounding
st at least well, she wason trial for the murder of two adults
and two children, her own children. Yeah, And as I recall,
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she took a like some kind ofHawaiian trip or some trip to get married
on a tropical island or something.I remember you married to the guy whose
wife was murdered. Yes, andthey only waited a couple of weeks,
and they were actually talking about goingto Hawaii or you know, getting married
(02:10:37):
right right before she died. Soyeah, it's a very bizarre situation.
I think we've talked about it brieflyon the show before. And you know,
they had a whole cult thing,which I don't quite understand. And
I think part of the reason whyshe murdered her kids, I guess,
was because she saw some kind ofevil in them. Yeah, mbies,
(02:11:01):
they had turned into zombies. Youknow what. I was thinking. That's
the irony of this case, bothshe and Chad day Bell, who are
the people that are on trial forthe murders. They were seeing evil and
demons in other people that was turningthem into zombies, when in fact,
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in reality, the people who hadturned into zombies and demons were they themselves.
Yeah, good point, Laurie Valloand Chad day Bell. Now,
now she was convicted, I'm assumingnow he's still yet to be tried.
Is that the case? Yeah,he's going to be tried in twenty twenty
four. She was convicted on allcounts. This week, and it was
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after a month long trial, right, yeah, oh five weeks. Okay,
that's a little more than once.During that trial, Nicholas Edwards was
one of the witnesses who testified,and when he was introducing himself, there
was kind of an interesting revelation abouthis moonlighting practices. This is really interesting,
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ladies and gentlemen, think your honor. Would you please state your name
and spell it for the record.Nicholas Edwards and I h OLiS Edwards is
Edwards. Where are you currently employed? I am currently deployed with the military,
so I'm actually employed with the UnitedStates Army right now. Do you
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have other employment as well? Ido? And what is that? So
I'm when I'm not on military orders, I am the lead investigator at the
Idaho Office of the Attorney General.Okay, let me stop it right there,
just a review. He is inthe military, and he's deployed in
the military, and he's employed inthe military, but when he's not deployed
(02:12:48):
with the military, he's working asthe lead investigator, right, Did I
hear that right? Yep? Atthe Idaho Attorney General's office. Yes,
okay, So just to make sureeverybody's with us, how long have you
been with the Armed forces since nineteenninety nine? And how long have you
(02:13:09):
been with the Attorney General's Office.I was hired with the Attorney General's Office
in twenty nineteen. At that time. Did you become an investigator with them?
I did. Do you have prioremployment in law enforcement? I do.
I was hired by the Pooktell PoliceDepartment in two thousand and four and
I worked there as a police officerand a detective and a commander over their
(02:13:31):
squat team until twenty nineteen. Itook employment as a law enforcement officer with
the Idaho Office of the Attorney Generalin twenty nineteen. Do you have any
specialized training in order to be apeace officer? I do. I have
a Idaho Peace Officer Standards and TrainingCertificate. I have a Basic, Intermediate
and Advanced Master and Supervisory Certificate.I hold Idaho Post Instructor certificates in a
(02:13:58):
variety of topics to include swap tactics, sniper observer tactics, law enforcement response
to active shooter. I hold instructorcertificates for Alert, which is advanced law
enforcement rapid response training. I've beenthrough approximately three thousand hours of Idaho Post
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Law Enforcement training and have hundreds ofhours of instructor time teaching law enforcement tactics
to include Advanced in interview and Interrogationcourses, Advanced investigation courses. So in
your work, have you investigated homicidesand unattended deaths? I have? Do
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you generally gather information regarding the victim? I do? And why do you
gather that information? It's important asan investigator to understand the bigger picture,
to understand a full understanding of what'shappened, So understanding people around a victim,
(02:15:03):
closest to then, past history,all of those things. At some
point, did you become involved inan investigation regarding the death of Tammy Davell?
I did? When did you becomeinvolved in that investigation? Our office
was asked to assist in the investigationof Tammy Daville's death in April of twenty
(02:15:24):
twenty, twenty twenty. So staywith us, folks. This may seem
like it's not going anywhere, andyou wonder why we're talking about this.
We're going somewhere with us. It'srelevant, very relevant. Had you heard
of Tamarra or Tammy Davell prior tothat and not really a little bit on
the news about the case overall,but not directly about Tammy. When you
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became involved, were you aware ifthere were other active investigations being conducted that
were related. I was, whatwere those investigations? So when we got
asked to help with the investor atthe Attorney General's Office, were aware that
there was The FBI was involved inXburg City in Madison County. There were
other law enforcement agencies outside of Idahoas well in Arizona that were investigating the
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death of Charles Valloe and two missingchildren JJ entirely. Would it be fair
to say that you also assisted orbecame involved in the investigation regarding the missing
children? Yes, would it befair to say that this became a joint
investigation? Absolutely? Okay, Sofrom that do we surmise, Well,
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I'll just go ahead and let youtake it, picky and run with it.
Why why do you feel that thisis relevant? Yeah? Well,
what caught my attention was that heis active duty military and he was under
oath. He did not say hewas in the reserves. He said he
was active duty military, and Iwondered, how does that work? How
(02:17:03):
does he stay in the military asactive duty and be able to take a
job as an investigator in the stateAttorney General's office. And and before that,
you know, he worked in POCATEL. So from nineteen ninety nine forward
(02:17:26):
he has been active duty military.And maybe some of our listeners out there
can explain this to me how thisworks. But I don't believe he was
a reservist, which is what youwould expect if he had a normal job
but could be deployed. So it'sjust a very curious thing to me that
(02:17:54):
he could have dual employment like that, be employed by the state and by
the military. And it made mewonder, is is this an end run
around posse comitatis? Yeah, asyou as you're talking about that, I'm
thinking, you know, what wouldit be like if we had a patrol
(02:18:16):
cop, which is essentially this guydoes have training in that regard, uh,
you know, a lot of differentmore dangerous type of situation sniper training
as he was talking about active shootersituations. So so he's like in some
ways, he well, he's acop, he's definitely a cop, and
(02:18:39):
yet he's active duty military. Well, and and he's he was over in
a rack, and I know thatwhat the military was doing over there,
they were training police and UM,I don't know if you looked at that
section under the UN about the UNleading Global Policing, global cop So is
(02:19:09):
he working under the American system?Is he working under an international system?
Is he one of those guys thatyou know, where's the uh, the
bevelcro patch so he can change itat a moment's notice depending on where he's
being deployed. I don't know.It just it that's very interesting and quite
(02:19:33):
chilling actually, And you have towonder to what degree this is going on
because if you just happened, Andgood for you for picking that out,
because the first time I listened toit, I mean, my eyes kind
of glazed over when they started intothe point where she's asking them questions about
the details of the investigation and thatsort of thing, and I'm like,
(02:19:56):
yeah, I missed this the firsttime around. It wasn't until I read
you transcription of the conversation and gotto the end that I realized why this
was important to you. That's abig deal. Yeah. I had to
do that transcription because the uses ofthe term employment and deployment and you know,
(02:20:18):
when when was he in the military. He's still active duty in the
military, but he works as astate Attorney General's office except when he's deployed.
And you know, the whole thingjust um it kind of sent my
head spinning, and I, likeyou, was wondering, do we have
(02:20:41):
this kind of situation where we havedual employment, dual military employment with civilian
employment as it pertains to law enforcement. Well, I think that's true,
going into all of the implication ofthat with the computer systems, with the
(02:21:03):
fusion centers, with the military aspectof our highway system, all of that
stuff. You know, so um, it's just really uh, it just
rang bells for me. Yeah,I think this is the tip of the
iceberg, quite honestly. And it'sa miracle that you caught that most probably
(02:21:26):
nobody else did, really and thegravity of that revelation. How many active
duty military do we have controlling ourstreets? It's one thing we had here
in Idaho in about twenty sixteen,we had a really um chilling experience in
(02:21:50):
that a rancher named jack Yantis wasmurdered by a m A deputy ship eriff
who had been an FBI SWAT teammember. Now, was he one of
those dual employees. Now, whathappened was that the rancher's bull got out
(02:22:15):
and he got hit by the bullgot hit by a car, and of
course he's a dangerous animal. Andwhat normally happens when you have an injured
animal like that is that the farmer, the rancher, they go out and
they shoot the animal, right,they put him out of his misery because
you because you can't there's no wayto treat the injury. And so they
(02:22:41):
called Jackiantis out so that he couldshoot his bull. Well, what happened
was there were two officers, twodeputy sheriffs out there, and Jackiantis went
to get his gun to shoot hisbull, and the other, the guy,
(02:23:01):
the deputy sheriff who had been theFBI swat team member, he shot
and killed jack Yantis because he's armed. Well, but that was the point
for calling him out there. Yeah, that's crazy, and um, the
whole thing, the whole thing wasreally shady, dirty, you know,
(02:23:26):
um, because that's not an uncommonthing in a rural area to have a
farmer a rancher shoot an animal.It just you know, you do what
you gotta do when you're a rancher, right, and it was just very
odd. It was to me.It was like jack Yantis was being targeted
(02:23:48):
and and you know, they setup a scenario whereby they could shoot him
just like Leboy Finnickham. Yeah,and all they had to say is,
oh, yeah, our lives werethreatened. We were felt afraid. Yeah,
but they knew he was coming.They called him out there, They
called him out there to do thatvery thing, to shoot his bull Incredible.
(02:24:11):
Yeah. So anyway, that's uh, this document memorandum of understanding between
the Department of Defense and the JusticeDepartment. Talk about that a little bit.
What is it? Okay, Yeah, back when Janet Reno was the
Attorney General. As the Attorney General, she signed a memorandum of understanding for
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the Department of Justice to work withthe d D on technology development for non
lethal dual use technologies. Okay,well, you know, to me,
when I read that, I immediatelythink systems, IT systems, and which
(02:25:03):
IT systems would that be? Thatwould be the surveillance systems, all of
the systems that tie into a fusioncenter. And plus the change in paradigm
that they did on our government ratherthan defense and investigating crimes after they occur.
(02:25:28):
They shifted to a policy of preventativedefense. Well, preventative defense means
that you're surveilling and looking at everybodyall the time because you don't know when
a crime is about to be committedunless unless you set up this stazzi police
(02:25:50):
state system, which is in factwhat they did, right. Yeah,
This memorandum of understanding sets forth anagree between the Department of Defense and the
Department of Justice to conduct program aprogram to enhance DoD operations other than war
OTW and DOJ and other law enforcementoperations through a sharing and joint development to
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the extent permitted by law of technologyand systems applicable to both. If they
have a memorandum of understanding and agreementto develop non lethal technology, what other
memorandi of understanding do could they havethat we don't even know about. That's
kind of what I wonder, youknow, or does this rude a whole
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right, we're in the home stretchof the broadcast. One more half hour
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ago and then we'll sunset another onefor the break. We were talking about
the Memorandum of Understanding between the Departmentof Defense and the Department of Justice on
operations other than the War in lawenforcement. That's memorandum was signed by Janet
Reno, one of the worst attorneysgeneral in the entire United States ever in
(02:31:31):
my opinion, And boy, she'sin good company. We've had a lot
of bad ones, but this isthe woman who sat over the burning,
the roasting of the nineteen children atWaco under the guise of rescuing them from
what they alleged was sexual abuse andother things. They killed them, They
(02:31:52):
murdered them and stop the sexual abuse, didn't it. Well, I don't
even think the secual abuse was evereven taking place. You know, they
had been there a number of times, but I don't I don't know.
But if they wanted Koresh, theycould have gotten Koresh because he went to
town regularly. They could have gottenhim at any time. But no,
(02:32:15):
they chose to burn those people alive. Frankly, I think in sacrifice to
their God Lucifer, to be honestwith you, that's my thing. And
wasn't that a dual mission? Iknow that there was a general who actually
supplied military equipment to that operation,so that was a law enforcement military operation.
(02:32:39):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. Anyway, I don't know if you finished
talking about this document again. Asthe clock does has a tendency to do,
it forces me to interrupt, Sowell, that's okay. It just
it's a question that I have inmy mind is to the extent to which
(02:33:05):
we have military it working in civilianjobs. Why why are they in the
military if they have a civilian job. And I don't know, to me,
It's a rather disturbing idea, eventhough I uh wouldn't be opposed depending
(02:33:28):
on who called it a martial lawsituation. But um, to have that
being done without people actually being awareof it, I think it's a bad
thing. You know, there's there'san article we were talking earlier about the
border situation. Uh, there's anarticle in the Albuquerque Journal, which which
(02:33:54):
I think is people probably should readbecause he you know, they're asking the
question what happens after May eleventh,which is obviously the date that the title
forty two expired. And now butbut we, as I mentioned at the
top of the show, we're stillwe still have laws on the books regarding
and forcing of the border. There'sTitle eight. And you know this gentleman
(02:34:18):
writing in this in the auber QuerqueGenerals Journal, he says Title forty two
is a federal public health order,while Title eight is an immigration and border
order a Title forty two a migrant. Under Title forty two, a migrant
can illegally enter the United States multipletimes and be processed and expelled to Mexico
multiple times. He or she isnot incarcerated or fined. Under Title eight.
(02:34:43):
A migrant who crosses illegally into theUnited States the first time can face
a fine or misdemeanor penalty before heor she is deported. Note that under
Title eight, the migrant is deported, not expelled. If the same migrant
enters the US again, he orshe could face felony charges. If these
illegal entries continue, the migrant couldbe incarcerated or banned for years from future
(02:35:05):
entry into the United States and asylum. Thus Title eight takes a much stiffer
approach on repeat offenders. But youknow, you to hear these people in
the media talk, it's like wegot no protection now. I mean we're
talking about conservatives here. Yeah,you know, we got no protection everything.
(02:35:28):
Question what law is Mayorcas following?Is he following international law? Is
he honoring the treaty between the USand Mexico to uh? Basically, but
that is commercial law that was doneunder a commercial agreement, right, um
(02:35:54):
NAFTA, the NAFTA agreement. Um, So what law is he following?
He's following international human rights treaties?I think, yeah, I agree,
I agree, and I did seedid I send you that article that I
found about human rights being integrated intocriminal law? I don't know if I'm
(02:36:20):
criminal and civil law. I don'tknow if I saw it or not.
Okay, well I found an articleanyway, And that's one of the UN
initiatives, is that human rights arebeing integrated into our system of law.
(02:36:41):
You know. It's almost like theyhave beat this drama about Title forty two
being so important that they've created thevery scenario that they purport to be against.
And by that, I mean they'veconvinced all these people gathering at the
border that the United States is goingto be free. You know, Hey,
(02:37:05):
it's going to be all opened upand everything is going to be fine.
We're all going to be able tojust march right in here, you
know. And and and as aresult, they've created a border flood through
the hype of Title forty two expiring. Well, that's an interesting object they've
created. I really hadn't thought aboutthat. But you're right. The propaganda
from that because we still have immigrationlaws on the books now you correctly point
(02:37:30):
out that they're not being enforced,but they weren't being forced anyway, you
know. But I think that they'vecreated the propaganda from this has has because
good, look, they watched themedia that they got their relatives in the
country and they watched the media andthe and they've phoned down there and say,
hey, now it's a good timeto come right. And why isn't
(02:37:54):
the head of the border patrol beingarrested for not enforcing the law? That's
election of duty, it's malfeasance.I don't know that it's the Is it
the head of the border patrol oris it the head of Homeland Security?
Well, probably all the way upthe chain to the border patrol has very
limited resources. Yeah, but thereis printed law on the books that he
(02:38:20):
is supposed to follow. So ifsomebody tells you you're okay, assuming that
your job is to enforce the law, and somebody tells you don't do your
job, don't enforce the law,isn't it your boss? Then who's telling
(02:38:41):
you that shouldn't he be arrested for? Um? What do they call that?
Interference with law enforcement or something likethat. Yeah, but the problem
is, of course, is thatthey control the Justice Department, And here
we go again. Yeah, it'skind of like there is a gentleman's agreement
(02:39:03):
across the entire government to ignore Americanlaw. Yeah. I think there is,
Uh, you know, there's onething that I wanted to get your
opinion on. I think I mentionedthis last week, but here in Michigan,
there was a protest at the capitolto get the legislatures, the legislators
(02:39:24):
to pass laws prohibiting child marriages.Okay, which begs a lot, you
know, brings up a lot ofquestions why do they need this? But
here's here's how it was reported onour local station wi LX News. All
numbers of unchained at least gathered atthe capitol this morning to urge legislatures to
pass a bill package that would endhuman rights abuse in the state. Protesters
(02:39:46):
dressed in bridal gowns and veils witharms chained in Mouth's taped. The nonprofit
organization is dedicated to endingforced in childmarriages in the state. Speakers at the
event included state Representative Kara Hope,centered Sarah Anthony, and child marriage survivors.
I thought that was very interesting,especially given the fact that you have
(02:40:07):
in foreign countries. I'm thinking specificallyof Muslim countries in the least because we
know a lot of these migrants havebeen brought in from the Middle East,
a lot of asylum seekers, evenas recently as the end of the Afghanistan
War, you know where they broughtthem all in. So that's part of
(02:40:28):
their culture. Is child marriage?Is it? Not? Am Am I
wrong here? No, I don'tthink you are wrong. I have read
stories about children basically being married offto an old man, and so this
is becoming a problem apparently in theUnited States. I mean, that's what
I get from this story. Idon't do you read that from that?
(02:40:52):
Yes, and I accept that.I thought that all of the states had
laws that had the age at aminimum of sixteen. When I was a
kid, I used to read thoselike Trueman's magazines, you know, those
(02:41:13):
kinds of things, and there wasa story about a young marriage, and
as I recall, it was Oklahomathat had the lowest age for a child
marriage and the age was thirteen.But this was like back in the nineteen
sixties, and I thought that theyhad changed those laws to make it sixteen
(02:41:39):
had a minimum with parental consent,eighteen without parental consent. So the fact
that Michigan would have to pass alaw is pretty surprising to me. I
can't imagine it not already being illegal. So I don't know what this honestly,
I don't know what this protest wasabout unless they're seeing it happen.
(02:42:03):
Apparently they're seeing it happen everywhere,so apparently I must I can't imagine they're
not being a law on the booksalready prohibiting this, so it must not
be being enforced. Well, orperhaps um, since it is something within
that faith. It may be thatthe marriages are are executed, but they're
(02:42:28):
not registered as as legal marriages withthe state. Get a marriage kind of
a diaspora type of situation, well, kind of just the following of their
their homeland customs, accustoms. Um. That doesn't involve UM state law,
(02:42:52):
so they would be skirting state law. So yeah, you would have to
have some kind of a law thatsays we don't care what your religion is,
our law applies. But then youbump up against the prist Amendment.
Well not really, not really,because the children don't have at least in
(02:43:13):
my mind, children do not havefull constitutional rights until they reach the age
of majority. I'm talking whatever theage of majority is. I'm not even
talking about the children. Children can'tconsent. I mean, you know,
they can't consent. That's why weprotect children, because they can be easily
manipulated by adults. So what I'mtalking about though, in terms of freedom
(02:43:39):
of religion, if they define itas a part of their religion that they
can commit such egregious acts as childrape, which is what we're really talking
about here, then I could seethe ACLU filing a lawsuit on First Amendment
(02:44:01):
grounds and defending them. Well,I can too, but I would not.
Um, you see, his thethe old man's uh constitutional rights would
have to be the ones violated.So but what they're trying to do,
(02:44:22):
well, that's what they would say, empower him to use his constitutional rights
to break the rights of the child. Yeah, And to me, it's
cut and dry, clear, can'tdo that. We don't care what your
religion says, we don't care whatyour customs are. I remember a case
(02:44:45):
back in the nineties of a Koreanfarmer who murdered his wife, and according
to the story being told in thepaper, that was a custom Korea.
And I don't recall that they saidEast or West Korea, but doesn't matter.
(02:45:05):
They were saying that that was thecustom was for a farmer to be
able to kill his wife, andthat issue, I mean, that was
being debated back then, well arethese does does his cultural customs apply?
Or do American custom and cultures andAmerican law by the way apply. And
(02:45:31):
these are the issues you're going tohave when you don't make them assimilate when
they come here. This is preciselythe problem. You're going to have pockets
of people who are going to befollowing their own self rule, their own
system of governance. And that isexactly I think what we have here.
(02:45:56):
It's what it sounds like to me. Yeah, I agree with you.
And what better weapon of Balkanization canyou think of than than letting each little
group define their own customers, youknow, import their customs and cultures.
As a matter of fact, youknow with the uh, the Lori Valo
(02:46:16):
case, um uh that we weretalking about a little bit ago, Um,
they were involved in some kind ofa cult you know, where there
were demons and zombies and um,you know, people had bad spirits.
And the thought occurred to me,Um, there was a woman from South
(02:46:41):
America involved with their little group,and I was thinking, is this the
case where um, the third world, um, third world voodoo and spiritual
customs and all that kinds of thingswhere you have third world meeting the first
(02:47:05):
world, and you have a weakminded person who buys into the whole thing
that she is now a goddess andshe can see demons and zombies and people.
She can see the evil on people, and she plots to murder these
people because of her supernatural powers ofdiscernment of who's good and who's bad.
(02:47:31):
Yeah, it's an interesting thought,don't you think. Yeah, it is
a very interesting thought. Well,we speaking, we were talking about the
justice system. We might as wellstay on that for just a moment.
Former Marine Daniel Penny, I don'tknow if you've been following that at all.
He rushed to save the lives ofhimself and fellow New York City subway
(02:47:52):
passengers by putting it violent. Ithink a black lives matter a radical.
This guy was a Michael Accident impersonatorin his better moments, but he fell
into a pattern of drugs and thingslike that and became homeless and went on
a rampage, evidently on the subway, and so this former marine Daniel Penny
(02:48:15):
put him in a headlock. DanielPenny had been a sergeant in the military
and had won seven medals during hisservice in the Marines. Another case of
someone being charged for the crime ofself defense, apparently because this guy,
this guy threatening the other passengers hadlater on he died. And so here's
(02:48:43):
kind of a background on that.Grand jury this week expected to decide if
a twenty four year old marine,Daniel Penny, will be criminally charged in
the chokehole death of thirty year oldJordan Neely on board a subway train.
Among the considerations, did nearly posea threat to the safety of other passengers?
And did Penny use excessive force whenhe held nearly in that chokehold reportedly
(02:49:07):
for about fifteen minutes at the storiesfarked protest this weekend and made their way
down into the Lexington Avenue sixty thirdStreet station and onto the tracks, forcing
trains to stop. Tonight, theNYPD is looking for these six people involved
in that protest. Here's eyewitness newsreporter Lucy Yang. Okay, Now,
when they do the report, Iwant you to listen very carefully to what
(02:49:30):
the mob is chanting. Here.Defiant protesters jumped onto the subway trucks can't
stop the revolution? Did you hearthat? Did you hear that? Can't
be more clear than that cannot no, not at all. I'll play it
again. Let listen to what they'resaying here, Defiant protesters, did you
(02:49:52):
catch it? Defiant protesters jumped ontothe subway trucks this weekend, havoc on
service and raged at police. Itis now up to a grand jury to
determine if thirty year old Jordan Neelie'sdeath in a subway car was a crime.
(02:50:13):
In this video, you can seetwenty four year old Daniel Penny,
a former US marine and now collegestudent, put the homeless man in a
chokehold. Penny's attorney issued this statement, quote, When mister Neelie began aggressively
threatening Daniel Penny and other passengers,Daniel, with the help of others,
acted to protect themselves until help arrived. Daniel never intended to harm mister Neelie
(02:50:35):
and could not have foreseen his untimelydeath. It was a human bit.
As demonstrators cry out, friends remembera stream performers who impersonated Michael Jackson.
The kids loved him, You thoughthe was Michael Jackson. However, police
records point to a man becoming increasinglyviolent, arrest him more than forty times
(02:50:58):
for multiple assaults an attempted child abduction, drugs indecent exposure. Detectives trying to
determine if he also tried to shovea passenger onto the tracks the day before
Neelie's own death. Sounds like aswell guy, doesn't he great guy?
But to me, there's just simplyno question. I used to ride the
(02:51:20):
subways and it's like being in asardine can um, you know, being
in one of those subway cars.So I think the guy is a hero.
Yeah, I agree that. Youmean you're talking about Daniel Penny.
Yeah, and your Penny as ahero. Absolutely, But hey, we
can't have that. We got tomake sure he's thoroughly punished. There was
(02:51:43):
currently an arrest warrant for Neelie inthe violent attack of an older woman.
Friends say he desperately needed psychiatric help, very very concerned for him. The
last time I saw him, hesaid, I'm going to get it together.
Don't know, I'm going to getit together. Whether you consider Jordan
Neely a threat to public safety ora victim, the issue now is what
a grand jury will decide about DanielPenny's actions and NoHo. Lucy Yang Channel
(02:52:09):
seven Eyewitness News so as you heardin that clip, the communist mob showed
up and started making noise and threateningthe city, and the Sorrows backed DA
announced charges. Marine Corp Daniel Penny, Go ahead, excuse me. I
was gonna say, just about acouple of weeks ago, there was a
(02:52:31):
storekeeper who shot and killed the robber, and he was charged as well,
you know, charge, yeah,for a crime. It's happening more and
more all the time. Yeah,so yep, now they're charging him.
They weren't at first, but afterthe communist mob, and they are a
(02:52:54):
communist mob. You heard him.You heard their chant, ladies and gentlemen,
you can't stop the revolution. Andthey don't care about this, this
guy who was killed. They don'tcare anything about it. No, this
is a tool for an end inthe end. It's a propaganda weapon.
It's a takedown of the American system. The Marine Corps veteran Daniel Penny is
being charged with second degree murder andconnection with the death of Jordan Neelie on
(02:53:20):
a New York subway. Penny turnedhimself in less than twenty four hours after
the Manhattan District Attorney's Office revealed theywould pursue charges against him Penny, a
twenty four year old surrender of theFifth Precinct here in Lower Manhattan just after
eight am this morning, eleven daysafter Jordan Neelie's death, and after officers
initially said Sonny there would be nocharges. So as far as what we
(02:53:43):
can share about the charge itself,he's scheduled to be reigned later this afternoon.
Is actually heading here as we speakfrom the fifth Police Precinct. He'll
head right down here to the ManhattanDay's Office and will be formally charged with
second degree manslaughter this after noon,Sonny. So his attorneys have previously said
their client was protecting himself and otherssaid he never intended to harm Jordan Neely.
(02:54:09):
Now we did hear from Neelie's familyfor the first time this morning,
the family attorney, Lennon Edwards,saying Daniel Penny is attempting to what he
said, rewrite what happened on thesubway that day. Thank Kaitlynna. As
you mentioned, Penny was originally held, he was released without charges, and
then we saw protests breakout across thecity. Now do you think this influence,
(02:54:31):
said Alvin Bragg's decision to now bringcharges. Yes, absolutely, and
it seems like Alvin Bragg genuinely enjoysbeing in the spotlight. So officers did
initially take Penny into custody for questioningafter Neelie's death, but they declined to
charge him with any crimes. Theylet him walk free afterwards. As you
just mentioned. Then the very nextthing that happened was protests broke out across
(02:54:54):
the city. And the first thingI will point out, Sonny, is
the video in this case so clearlyshows there was three people involved, three
people restrained to Jordan Neely. Yetthis soul's funded district attorney, Alvin Bragg
has only charged one person, thatis Daniel Penny with this man's on or
(02:55:15):
Chokay, we're gonna have to leaveit there. There's more to that report.
But yeah, I mean this businessof having a mob come up,
and you know, this is avery communitarian system of justice where if somebody
comes along it really it's what democracyis all about, isn't it. Because
the mob comes sounds like democracy.Yeah, when the mob says something,
(02:55:37):
Hey, we gotta do it,don't we because they the people have spoken
and uh, anyway, that's theway it is. Ladies and gentlemen,
that's why you don't want that.That has to stop, has to stop.
I mean, you know what moreto people need to see to understand
that, um, we are beingtaken over by communists, our countries being
(02:55:58):
turned into a communist country. Yeah, in a waiting moment of the broadcast,
elon Musk is a mixed bag.He just appointed I think CEO a
World Economic Forum person. Oh Godhelp us, but it is kind of
fun to see the other side challengedon their tweets once in a while.
(02:56:20):
And apparently Biden I think was recentlyfact checked. Twitter fact checkers claim President
Biden is misleading the public. Takingto Twitter, Biden and claimed the US
never defaulted on its debt, sayingrepublicans desire to negotiate with the White House
is dangerous for the country. However, Twitter fact checkers listed several instances where
(02:56:43):
Biden was wrong. They added Biden'sclaim needed more contexts for viewers to get
a better understanding of the debt ceilingstealemate. This isn't the first time he's
been found to have made misleading statementson the platform. Well, I am
just well, so were they.They're not used to being fact checked.
By any social media platform, andTucker Carlson's moving his show to Twitter.
(02:57:07):
He announced that he's going to beuh doing that there. I'm not sure
if that means that he The Elonsays that they hadn't come to an agreement,
so maybe that's his way of skirtinghis His non compete in his contract
is that he can make videos onsocial media. I don't know, but
(02:57:28):
I don't know. It's going tobe interesting to see. Yeah, amen,
anyway, we gotta go. We'reout of time. Thank you,
ladies and gentlemen for being with us. It's been a wild ride, as
it is always. Pray for thisrepublic, do what you can to restore
it. God bless you and everyone of you. Thank you, Vicky.
As always, I appreciate everything youdo. Thank you, Darren,
you two and listeners. Join usback here next week, same time,
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same outlet. In the meantime,pray for this. I already said that
we gotta go. Pray and prayand pray some more. Bye bye four