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May 13, 2025 • 24 mins

In this episode, we tackle pedophilia and the massive problem we have with it in America. Tim Tebow is shining a light on the issue. And Sharia Law, why the hell are we allowing it anywhere in the Western world? 

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Well, what's up guys? Episode seven here of the Rogue
recap and a lot to get to, just a lot.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
And it's sad because, you know, it was Mother's Day
and it was such a beautiful day, and it was
like a brief hiatus from reality and the reality of
just how disgusting the world is, how disgusting people are.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
There's a lot going on with people hurting kids too.
I got to say, if it's kids or puppies, I'm
kind of out. I don't have any forgiveness. I don't
have anything in my heart that says I'm sure it
was just a moment or I'm sure it was just
a brief issue.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
You know.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
I don't feel like that. I feel like if you
hurt kids, if you hurt animals, whatever you did to
that child, whatever you did to that animal, should be
done to you, you know, times ten, and then you
should be locked up for life, if not sent to death,
you know, depending on what it is. I follow this
other podcast Sean Ryan, and I really like him, and

(01:00):
he had Tim Tebow on and Tim Tebow if you
don't know him as a football player who waited to
have sex until he got married, and people made fun
of him and this and that. But he was definitely
well known for being very religious. His mom actually considered
aborting him and then didn't. And so he's he's kind
of like the miracle baby, right, He's this guy that

(01:23):
you know, truly and honestly has lived his life according
to the Good Book and really does do his best,
and despite all the fame and everything else. And since
he's gotten married and been doing more media, you know,
one of the things that he's been really outspoken about
is being very pro life, and the other thing is
stopping pedophilia. So he goes on this show as Sean Ryan,

(01:47):
and he talks about how in the past month he
was able to show over one hundred thousand IP addresses
all over the United States that are downloading child porn
children twelve years and on what is wrong with people?
I Mean, I've always said that, you know, Earth is
the devil's playground, and that this is the place where

(02:08):
all evil takes place. And I don't think that most
people would disagree with me. I've just seen some of
the most I mean, obviously I work in news, so
I see all the bad stuff, right, but this is
just horrid. Over one hundred thousand IP addresses, So that's
unique IP addresses. That's people on individual locations looking at

(02:30):
children in pornographic situations under the age of twelve. Why
and the thing that Tebow points out, fifty five to
eighty five percent are also hands on offenders and that
they'll have upwards of ten to thirteen victims in their
own life. If they're looking at the porn, they're downloading
the porn, and then they're distributing the porn. I mean,

(02:52):
this is this is a violent, disgusting crime to take
an innocent child and to use them in your sexually
deviant way because you have your own issues. I have
no sympathy for a pedophile. I think pedophiles should be
drawn and quartered. And I think that the pain that
they've caused these children, I mean, there's no going back.
That child will never be the same again. And even

(03:14):
if they bury it and put it away, there will
be things that always bother them. They will be triggers.
There will be a movie, a song, a sound. And
I give Tim Tebow a lot of credit. You know,
he was talking about this and he really got broken up,
and I thought to myself, my god, what is going on?
But I'll let you listen to a little bit of
this yourself. I think it's worth it. I think it's
worth your time, and I think it's one of these

(03:35):
topics that doesn't get a lot of airplay because it's difficult.
It's difficult to listen to, it's difficult to hear, it's
difficult to digest. It's easier to pretend or to just
ignore the fact that it's happening and go on about
your daily life and raise your children and keep them
away from all of this. But somewhere, some small child
doesn't have a you, and they need somebody. I mean,

(03:57):
just looking at what they did with Epstein, look at
what's happening now with the Didty trial, which I'll get
to in a minute. I mean, if you guys remember
Johnny Depp, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard were two idiots
in Hollywood who lived together and then suit each other
and had this dramatic, ridiculous, you know, drawn out court case,
and we televised the whole thing. We watched it endlessly,
we covered it. It was ridiculous. Now we have p

(04:19):
Ditty on the stand. There's no cameras in the courtroom.
We're not allowed to hear what's happening. You know what,
I want to hear what's happening. This just shows you
how we protect people of an upper echelon, because I
really think it's not that we're protecting Diddy. We're sure
as hell not protecting his victims. We're protecting the other
people that went in and took part in the disgusting

(04:40):
things that he did, the quote unquote white parties, the
quote unquote freakouts. I mean, the stuff that I'm reading
in the transcripts from the courtroom are beyond. But the
good thing is for the people that are doing these transcripts,
they know, they know that people don't read. They know
that people don't get into getting past the headline. Right,

(05:01):
everybody's a headline hero. I read the headline. I'm doing good. Yeah,
we'll paragraph through is pretty good too, if you got
past one and two. But most of the time they don't,
And so they know that it's going to remain a secret,
and many people will not know everybody who was guilty
in this, and everybody who should be getting an eyeball,
and everybody who should be behind bars, just like Diddy.
And yeah, sure, some of the people that are testifying

(05:22):
against him are in exchange for their testimony getting immunity,
And in some cases I'm okay with it. In other
cases I'm not. If you organized a freak out, if
you organize bringing children in for sex slavery, you trafficked
children in I mean, there's just so much wrong with this.
But take a listen to Tim Tebow, because this is
somebody who's actually doing something, trying to bring awareness, going

(05:45):
on interviews, going out working with victims. I mean, it
really is. I don't know much about him in football,
but what he's doing for kids is pretty remarkable.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
I brought a math too share with you.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
This map.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Every red dot on that So first of all, that
is a DOJ law enforcement map.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
It's called the red dot map.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
And every this is over the last thirty days, and
every red dot on that map is at least one
unique IP address of individuals downloading, sharing, distributing child abuse

(06:33):
and rate images under the age of twelve, and there's
over one hundred and eleven thousand of them just in
the US of the last thirty days. And I just
I wanted to bring that because I think it brings
to life so much of the evil that we're trying

(06:55):
to face, and people will say, well, that's just over there,
and it's in those countries. It's all of those places,
and it's not Sean. It's right here in our backyard.
It is right here and out of everyone. And some
people will say, Okay, well, well they're just downloading and
sharing it and distributing it, but they're not. Fifty five
to eighty five percent are also hands on offenders. And

(07:18):
your average offender has thirteen victims in their lifetime. Thirteen victims.
Every one of those red dot matt red dots is
there's a boy or girl that is suffering on the
other end of what they're sharing, downloading, or distributing. And
I just I wanted to share that with you because
I know that your heart breaks for them, and I

(07:40):
think that map brings to life the evil that we're
trying to fight. And why you know, one of our
hearts is to get the Renewed Hope Act passed through
Congress because it takes the law enforcement officers right now
and victim identification officers at C three and they're amazing,
some of my favorite people in the world. But they're
seven of them right now. There's many seven seven people. Yes,

(08:03):
and also ICAS are working on that. We love ICAC
and we need to enhance their funding because they desperately
need it. Internet Crimes against Children and there are awesome
sixty two locations around the country, but primarily the ones
that are also working on this are at C three.
And we want to get the renewed Hope pass because
it would take it from seven to two hundred.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
So think about this. Here's Tim Tebow, former athlete, going
out and speaking on behalf of these four children that
are victims of the worst kind of perpetrator. And then
I want you to think of the Laney Hall De
Laney Hall. Do you know what de Laney Hall is?
Delaney Hall is the ice attention facility in Newark, New

(08:46):
Jersey that all of these disgusting people went and they
blocked ambulances, they attacked ice officers and police officers who
are there keeping criminals and illegal aliens off the street.
And not just illegal aliens that are going around, like
they say, living their lives, just looking to do something better.
No illegal aliens that are part of cartels and gangs

(09:10):
that are hurting people. They are murdering people, they are
kidnapping children. There selling drugs. This is not the person
that you you know as who was it that said
we need these people out there. They do all the
tasks that Americans don't want to do. No, that's not
what's happening. These are the criminals. These are identified criminals
that are part of gangs, and these disgusting members of Congress.

(09:35):
It hurts my heart to even say that they are
go and stand in front of this detention facility and
they protest, so they're not out there doing anything for
their constituents. They're saying, we're protesting the capture of criminals
that you now have locked up behind bars because they

(09:56):
no longer can kill our constituents. They no longer can
kill kids, They no longer can rob, they no longer
can carjack, they no longer can rape, abuse. What is
going on? Why don't you use your time to go
and help the kids, because Lord knows they need it.
Tim Tebow just told you. Is this C three group?

(10:18):
There's seven people I CAAC. I mean they have sixty
people around the country that are working on Internet crimes
against children. Why aren't there thousands of people? Why is
in Congress passing his legislation? Why isn't that happening?

Speaker 4 (10:34):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (10:34):
I know, because Chris van Holland is in El Salvador
and these assholes are over protesting in front of new work,
trying their best to do anything but what we need.
It is repulsive and they should be taken out of
their seats immediately because instead of helping the kids, they're
helping themselves. They're grand standing. Oh and what's better, people

(10:57):
there who are wearing the collars of pastors and deacons
and preachers are holding hands blocking the entrance calling it
peaceful protest. When you obstruct an entrance, ladies and gentlemen,
it is not a peaceful protest. A peaceful protest is
when your voice is heard peacefully. If people are not
able to get into their place of work, if they

(11:19):
are not able to get an ambulance in for emergency services,
it's no longer peaceful. And just because you're standing there
saying that you are some sort of beacon of God,
it's not. You're not a beacon of God. You're just
using that as your magic carpet into la la lamb
with these other idiots. And I'll tell you what, it
pisses me off, because we need to help the kids.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
Enough.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
I'm so sick of the left, honestly, I really am.
It's just enough already. And it's funny because I saw
this clip of this police officer then I'm going to
play for you in a second. He's in Seattle, big shock,
and the poor guy. I mean, when you hear what
he says, my heart just breaks for him because he
sounds like so many other leos that we talked to.

(12:02):
For those of you who don't know, a LEO is
a law enforcement officer, so many other leos, and this
is what they're going through every single day.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
It's got a felony warrant out of Thirston County Sheriff's
office because we've this is the third time we pursued
this individual in six months.

Speaker 5 (12:16):
So the last time I talked about.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Him, I actually specifically stated that if the judges don't
start taking this seriously, that someone's going to get hurt
or killed.

Speaker 6 (12:24):
And here we are shooting at the police.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
So maybe they'll take it more serious this time, but
I'm not confident.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
And while we're at it, and we talk about horrible
things that happen to people like the P. Diddy case,
that is certainly not getting enough attention, that's for damn sure.
And then we look at what's going on in London
with Sharia law, and we look at what's going on
with pornography, and we say, why aren't we covering this stuff?
Why aren't we talking about this stuff? You know why

(12:53):
we're not because then we have to look at our
legislators in the eye and say, you're not doing your job.
You're out there and you're giving these stump speeches, whether
it's for or against Trump. I don't care about that.
I care about the stuff that affects our community. I
care about the stuff that affects us I care about
this stuff that actually matters and makes a difference in

(13:15):
everyday life. These people standing around Delaney Hall trying to
help a bunch of illegal immigrants who committed crimes, it's sickening.
These people who are on their computers downloading child porn,
it's disgusting. These people who participated in the Diddy parties unbelievable.
And guess what you want to say that these illegal
immigrants are not committing crimes. Okay, take a listen to this.

Speaker 4 (13:39):
To Florida, men face kidnapping charges after police found that
with two teenage girls from Johnston County. Authoritius took eighteen
year old Ericson Ulu Flores and twenty two year old
Edwin Cardenas into custody on Sunday night.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Both men are from Daytona Beach.

Speaker 4 (13:56):
They're accused of kidnapping a fourteen year old girl and
a fifteen year old girl from clas More charges are
pending for the two men as they await extradition to
North Carolina.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
So now we've got two Florida illegal alien teenagers because
they're eighteen and nineteen and they are abducting girls from
North Carolina. Why are they adopting them? What's happening with
these girls? Are they being sold into sex trafficking? Are
they being sold into human trafficking? Are they being raped
and murdered and left by the side of the road,

(14:26):
like so many other horror stories that we hear. How
many American children, how many American women have to be hurt,
have to die, have to be raped? I mean, my god,
two episodes ago I did a show of all the cases.
You're not hearing all of this horrible crime that's happening
around our country, whether it's violent crime, whether it's illegal

(14:47):
alien crime, and our representatives are too busy grandstanding about
nonsense to do anything to help their people. It's repulsive.
The amount of violence that's happening across world is unbelievable.
These people, I don't know if it's if they're watching movies,
if it's from video games. But I said this, I

(15:09):
actually think I said this like four or five episodes ago.
The whole life is cheap thing. That's very real. I
don't know how they think for one second that they're
allowed to walk up to a woman on the sidewalk
like that just happened in Paris. Woman was on a sidewalk,
she's pregnant, she's walking her two year old. Three men
roll up in a white van and they're trying. They're
beating her out of her mind in broad daylight on

(15:32):
the sidewalk in Paris, and it takes three other regular
people unrelated to her. She just outwalked her baby.

Speaker 5 (15:38):
It's enough.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
We have the white African farmers who are being slaughtered.
They have the government hauling for the murder, the dismemberment,
the total and complete overhaul of white farmers in their land.
They're allowed to take it. It's their own. They don't
need to defend it. So, yes, we're giving asylum to
white refugees, white South African refugees. And instead of people
saying this is a good thing, they're upset about it.

(16:01):
They're upset that Trump is taking in refugees. I thought
you loved refugees. Oh, but they're white refugees from South Africa,
so that doesn't count. Okay, I got it. This is nuts.
I saw this video that I'm going to play for you.
This guy is out of London and he's talking about
sharia law. He's a UK citizen. Definitely sounds like he's
probably from somewhere else, but he's a UK citizen now

(16:22):
and he is bashing sharia law. Just take a lesson.

Speaker 6 (16:25):
No, explain something to me why some people want to
share a law in the UK. When you have the
same shadder law in your own country, you can go
back to your own country and leave under the share
a law. But why do you scream share a law
in the UK. The UK don't want shad a law,
so stop it. No one wants to share a law

(16:48):
in the UK. So I do not understand when they
keep shouting, oh share it all law in the UK.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
Shut up.

Speaker 6 (16:55):
No one wants it. You won't share a law. Go
back to your own country, simple as stuff.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
How spot on is this guy taking a moment to
speak out, and you know what, it's dangerous for him
in the UK because they're locking people up that put
these posts up. Now, he's clearly an immigrant himself, has
come to the UK, has become a citizen and says,
this is ridiculous if you're leaving a country that completely
and totally takes away the rights of women and children

(17:24):
and puts them into burkis from head to toe where
the only thing they could see out of is a
slit for their eyes. They can't even take their veils
off to eat. You think this is normal, Take a
look at pictures from the sixties and the seventies of Iran.
Take a look at pictures from Pakistan. Take a look.

Speaker 5 (17:38):
They don't look like today.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
They look very Americanized. It's absolutely ridiculous. There is a
very large misunderstanding between religious freedom and sharia law. Sharia
law is a man made misconception for people who are
in Islam, and they use it to control followers of
the Qur'an. There's absolutely nothing to do with the Quran.

(18:03):
It has to do with the type of lifestyle led
by these clerics. They are looking for complete and utter
control over the people that follow the doctrine. All these
people protesting free Palestine, all these LGBTQ you know, you
got your flags, you got your rainbow shirt. They're going
to hang you and murder you under Sharia law. So
stop defending free Palestine, stop defending radical Islamic terrorists, Stop

(18:28):
defending Sharia law. This guy's got it spot on. I'll
tell you what. One of those things where I really
just to hear it. Yes, this is exactly right, and
I'm glad that other people are thinking it. But I
give this guy. I give him a lot of credit
because in the UK they're really I mean, you say
anything and they're arresting it. You put a post on Facebook,
you're arrested. It's absurd and last but not least, one

(18:49):
of the things that drives me crazy. And there's so
many of these stories, so I'm sure there'll never be
any shortage of them. This woman gets pulled over her
and her boyfriend or her husband, and the police officer
is telling her you have to sign the ticket and
accept that this is happening, and of course, what does
she do? She does not listen. She's confrontational, she gives
him a hard time, and then she turns her around

(19:12):
and says that he used excessive force on her body cam.
And the audio you're about to hear tells a very
different story.

Speaker 5 (19:19):
What's a Brooks?

Speaker 3 (19:20):
What's your first name?

Speaker 5 (19:21):
I'm not I'm not gonna give you my.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
First name, okay, and I don't have to sign this, right?

Speaker 5 (19:26):
You do have to sign it? And no, I got okay. Well,
like I explained to him, if you don't sign it,
then you're gonna be physically taking it to jail. So
you're freezing to sign.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
What's your name?

Speaker 5 (19:37):
Officer Brooks?

Speaker 3 (19:39):
Seven?

Speaker 5 (19:39):
Or four? Or five too?

Speaker 4 (19:48):
What's the best number?

Speaker 5 (19:50):
I gave it to your two times more? Okay, I'm
asking a game and I'm not giving it to you.
Are you going to sign it?

Speaker 1 (19:56):
No?

Speaker 5 (19:56):
Because I want you a bad number? That's right?

Speaker 4 (20:00):
Your answer.

Speaker 5 (20:07):
Tantna put your hands behind your back for me. See hey, listen, man,
she says she's not signing that she put your hands
behind your back.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
You're hurting me.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
Okay, I'm ask you to put your hands behind your
back I'm sorry, put your hands behind your back. Man beside,
put your hand behind your back. I need you to
back up. I'm just saying, I know you to back up.
You don't need to touch it like that. She's not
putting her hands behind the back.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
I'm asking, I'm asking the questions.

Speaker 5 (20:32):
I'm just all i'm doing for your hands behind your back.
Put your hands behind under the rest. Put your hands
behind your back. I ask you to sign the ticket.
You told me you're not signing it. Sorry, put your hand.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Asking you a question, I'm.

Speaker 5 (20:42):
Letting you know. I'm not gonna ask you again. I'm
gonna force me put your hands behind your back.

Speaker 4 (20:45):
But sorry, mister Brooks, is this really necessary?

Speaker 5 (20:50):
Mister Brooks, Hey, listen, Okay, you can put your phone down. Okay,
what we're trying here, how you bet?

Speaker 1 (21:03):
I'm not saying it over season to sign the ticket.

Speaker 5 (21:05):
I'm glad to start the ticket. You don't have the
come up, but I'm going to stop the.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Ticket and said, Luke, I'm going to sign a ticket,
So let me ask you. Listening to that, Here's a
woman who gets pulled over and the officer says to her,
please sign the ticket instead of signing the ticket, she
acts like a total idiot, tells this police officer she
wants his badge number, she wants his name, except that
the officer has already given her his name once twice

(21:30):
three times. It's given the badge number once twice three times,
and she keeps asking for it. Then she says that
because he didn't give it to her the second and
third time, Well, now I'm not going to sign your
ticket and I'm not going to cooperate because I need
your badge number. It's insane. I'm not saying that you
can't defend yourself, and I'm not saying that there's not
going to be times when police officers are wrong. We're
all human. But when this man is being this polite

(21:53):
and this respectful and saying to you your boyfriend who's
all up in the police officer's face, he is telling
you to back stop, he puts his hand on her arm.
The second he puts his hand on her arm, she's like, oh,
you're hurting me. Oh he's hurting you. Why because you're
used to people just doing what you say even when
you're wrong. That's not how it works here. This is
an officer of the law you obviously have made some

(22:15):
sort of infraction which has caused him to pull you over.
If you do not agree with whatever he is saying,
you will have your opportunity to argue it later in court.
Get yourself a lawyer and go from there. And they
think here's the best part. They thought the body cams
were gonna implicate the officer. It's not. It's implicating the purpose.
All of these people are getting in more trouble because
the body cams are showing exactly what they're doing. They're

(22:38):
not listening, they're not paying attention, and they're being rude.
Yes sir, no, sir, Yes, officer, no, officer, that's it.
Move along and maybe just try not to always be
doing the wrong thing. Maybe then you'd have less problems
just thinking outside the box. This has been the Rogue Recap.
There is always just so much to talk about. I
hope you have enjoyed this episode. I'm going to be

(22:58):
praying for these children, and I'm going to be praying
for the UK and the people that live under that communism.
I mean, that's all it is these days. And I'm
going to be praying for our country because we've got
some really disgusting and sociopathic leaders in the Democrat Party,
specifically here in the New York and New Jersey and California,
you know, the Blue States. We have a problem. They

(23:19):
care so much more about criminals than they do about citizens.
Twenty twenty six. We need to vote these guys out.
They got to go. I hope you'll be listening, and
I hope we can do it together and get them
out of here. My name is Lynda McLaughlin. I'm so
grateful you were here. Check us out on social media
at Roague Recap, at Linda Mick, l y N d Amick.
I'm going to start posting the shows there and make

(23:42):
sure you subscribe and let us know what you want
to hear about, what you're thinking about, and we'll see
you them all. Good night,

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