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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know who wants the truth? Well, we all do,
but Pastor Jake Dell is actively seeking it. He's seeking
it from our illustrious wing eating Attorney general and things
are getting weird. Man. The good pastor is fighting the
good fight with regard to we caught a pastor and
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a church, a pop up church licentious. You know, it's
against Connecticut's constitution. His beef is with the clergy and
as it pertains, the Connecticut's constitution. Not even so much
because I've had him on the show a few times
to talk about this project. Veritasa's footage that they got
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the stage to call from a twelve year old to
a pastor of a church and Harford, this guy's going
missing him and that Tony Feriola and I just don't
think I'm a boy. I think I'm actually a girl. Well,
we could help you with that, will supply you with
the binder. What's your size? And you could start going
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to school as a boy. Well, but bying parents. Your
parents don't have to know. Gotcha sends it to the
Attorney General. He's got to do something about Attorney General's assistance.
I hate to have to do a recap here, says
we don't roll with project. Okay, I hate despite the
video footage right in front of you. How about the
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fact that the mother of someone who actually did go
to this pastor and it ended with them taking their
own life and the mother testified in DC. How about that?
No response? Now I'm hearing from people that the Attorney's,
our attorney general had a Connecticut State Police detective call
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Pastor Dell to please clarify you called the cops on them.
Pastor Dell, who's trying to do the right thing here,
just trying to get the Attorney general to make sure
everybody's playing ball as far as Connecticut's constitution is concerned,
and it says, please clarify your intent. They sent me
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the the letter that Pastor Dell then sent to the
detective from his church which is in Woodbury. You know,
I appreciate your call on August fifth, that's two days ago.
This is a letter to address the complaint you received
from our Attorney general regarding my tweet. Now I shared
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the tweet here. The tweet was, why are you not
investigating this? Why are you just spending all your time
suing the president and eating wings on radio shows and
not this is licensious, be giving, you know, clergy misconduct,
et cetera, centia. I call it the pop up church
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phenomenon because that is one pastor says that, Look, I
appreciate your effort to seek clarification during our conversation. I'm
providing this letter to restate it, to expand upon it
had to be like, is it to be clear? The
phrase silence equals death is a widely recognized slogan from
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the nineteen eighties LGBT rights movement, coined by Act up
AIDS Coalition to unleash power to protest governmental inaction during
the age crisis, which resulted in significant loss of life.
That's what silence equals death mean, because that was part
of the tweet and songs playing that game of because
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he's so animated and theatrical. Is that a threat, which
you know in this state age, I'm not even the
death appearing at all, but he's playing games. Does this
scare you off? Will this stop you? It's not going
to your job? Suit? The President's not your job, the
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umpteenth lawsuit. These guys, you know, the residents of Connecticut,
you're constituent, but they get reelected. It's so frustrating. Pastor
deb went on to say, the slogan continues to be
commonly used in contemporary advocacy by members of the clergy,
including most recently by the Episcopal Bishops of Connecticut, even
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in their June thirteenth message, A message from our Bishops.
Because silence equals death, that's the name of it. He's
providing all the links. He's got a link to that.
My tweet, he goes on to say, was intended to
obliquely refer to such examples of inaction as well, often
referred to as subtweeting, highlighting what I perceive as the
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Attorney General's inaction on serious allegations. These allegations involved someone
who held out who is held out as a transgender
pastor allegedly encouraging justin, someone posing as a minor to
cut off contact with parents, and a separate transgender life
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coach being paid by schools in Connecticut allegedly offering to
work with the pastor to provide quote unquote justin with
binders without parental consent, et cetera, et cetera. I'm deeply
committed to the well being of our community's children. I
believe a diligent investigation is a moral and legal imperative.
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And what he's really baffled by us just silence, just
no response. Your handlers like, ah yeah, the Project Veritas said, Okay,
well here's another thing, isn't it You want more? Come
on now, you got to do your your job. Here,
put the wings down and do your job. Come is
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wrong