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Speaker 4 (00:15):
Well, good morning, welcome. Six minutes after the top of
the our Bill Martinez here with Trevor Lauman. He celebrated
New Zealand, author, researcher and also a political activist and
national speaker as well. He is highly in demand. Everybody
wants Trevor. He's been sounding the alarm going back to
I guess your first book, Trevor, Barack Obama and the
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Enemies Within right.
Speaker 5 (00:38):
Yeah, thank you, thank before he was elected.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
Yep, exactly. So the only I think, the only journalist
and researcher that did any inquisitive vetting of the would
be president, and everything that you said was it turned
out to be fact, and even more so because the
cat is out of the bag because here we are
him lotting the praises of one Mamdani, the New York mayor.
Speaker 6 (01:05):
Right, exactly, one communist praising another effectively.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
Yeah, surprise, surprise, right, yep. Yeah, And so the most
recent books security risk. Senators, you blew our audience to mind.
Last time we talked, when you were talking about those
senators that you know presented a clear and present danger
to America. And course these senators that you talked about
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in Part one included the senators from Arizona to Massachusetts,
and then part two includes the senators from Michigan to Wisconsin.
And the thing that comes up all the time, Trevor
is saying, how can this happen? You know, we are
a democratic republic and we are being taken over from within.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
Yeah, well this is the thing.
Speaker 7 (01:51):
You know.
Speaker 6 (01:51):
For a long time, America is pretty much ignored internal security.
The FBI, which was very strong under Jay Hoover and
really got on the communist case, was very very effective.
But in the nineteen seventies they were gutted after the
Church hearings, and Church was a far left senator from
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Idaho who basically destroyed the US intelligence community. And from
that time forward, the FBI has ignored the communists. The
communists have taken over the Maybor Union movement. Every major
union in America now is under Marxist control. And if
you control the unions in America, you control the Democratic
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Party and who gets selected. So since that time, since
the late seventies, early eighties, early nineties, the Marxists have
been flooding the US Congress and the US Senate without
and out communists, out and out socialist Marxist communists, to
the point that the majority of Democratic Senators would fit
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in that category.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
Now, So who's actually controlling the Democratic Party? Is it
the socialist the Marxist or is it the deep state?
Speaker 6 (03:06):
Well, the deep state is Marxists. This is what people
don't get, you know. Diana West made it, wrote a
great book, The Red Thread, which she traced the Soviet
roots of the deep state.
Speaker 5 (03:18):
Today.
Speaker 6 (03:19):
The deep state is a is a combination of Russian
and Chinese influence. So you've got the deep state, which
controls a lot of our you know, Justice Department and FBI,
and probably the CIA has large degree. And then you
have the communists on the ground who make sure who
determine who gets elected and what policies are implemented in Congress.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
If you like.
Speaker 6 (03:44):
If you want to know what the Democrats is going
to do tomorrow, read the Communist Party newspaper today because
they will be talking about green new deals. That'll be
talking about open borders, nuclear deals with Iran, fracking bands,
promoting transgenderism, all of those things that are coming out
of the.
Speaker 5 (04:02):
Democrats were formulated by the communists.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
First. They want to bring America first to its knees, right,
Trevor One, You know America.
Speaker 6 (04:11):
These people are working for China, they're working for Iran,
they're working for Cuba Venezuela, and their goal is to
destroy the American Republic so the Chinese and their Russian
friends can dominate the planet.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
And they're working with the Muslims as well.
Speaker 6 (04:29):
So the only you know, roadblock to a one world
socialist government is a free, independent, constitutional America. So America
is enemy number one, both externally and internally of the
hard left.
Speaker 4 (04:46):
So do you anticipate that what they have been doing,
because it's been a gradual progressive move by laptists, by
these progressives, But it seems that now they're emboldened, and
I would anticipate something even more aggressive in the coming years.
Is that what you're expecting?
Speaker 6 (05:06):
Look, absolutely see Trump did us a favor in waste a.
He's held them back a lot in a lot of ways,
especially clamping down on a legal immigration because that was
the real you know, they just wanted to flood the
country with the legals, get them all voting Democrat and
then we're over and so. But he forced them more
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out into the open. You know, Mandami is a lot
more open than he would have been three or four
years ago. Right, the same with many of these other
radical Democrats. Look, if for Democrats get back in in
twenty twenty six, we will start to see America tennants
of Venezuela. They will come after their enemies.
Speaker 5 (05:45):
We already have seen how the Biden administration was monitoring
four hundred Republicans and various institutions, etc.
Speaker 6 (05:56):
They staged at January the sixth coups to give them
an used to crack down on conservatives. So look, we
are the next democratic administration will be a communist administration,
and they will come after their enemies, the.
Speaker 5 (06:14):
Conservatives, businesses who support Conservatives, et cetera. And people will
go to jail. People will be put in prison for
their political beliefs.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
You see, there's no doubt in my mind, and I
think in most people's minds, that's exactly what they'll do.
And what's surprising to me, even in this government shutdown,
Republicans have an opportunity to really you know, release the
nuclear option, go and start taking start taking ground count
the bodies go make it happen, because when they're in power,
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they're going to do exactly that, And the Republicans have
missed the opportunity right.
Speaker 5 (06:50):
Look, look one hundred percent. Trump's what the nuclear option
means is currently in the Senate, you've got to have
sixty votes to pass something. The nuclear option makes a
simple majority, meaning the Republicans could actually pass their agenda
and shut down the left, shut down their institutions, defund them,
do what has to be done. But you've got people
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like John Thuhn, who's an old fashioned no no, let's
not rock.
Speaker 6 (07:17):
The boat Republican. The head of the Senate is just
about as bad as Mitch McConnell. Say no, no, we
can't do that. The Democrats are absolutely going to go
nuclear if they get back into power. They're going to
stack the Supreme Court, pack it with more liberal judges
so we can't get majorities anymore. And they're going to
make Puerto Rico and DC into states, meaning four more
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left wing senators Marxist senators, meaning we can never get
a majority in the Senate. They are going full on communists,
and people like fun are just living in La la land.
Speaker 5 (07:55):
Just complete la la land.
Speaker 4 (07:57):
So you mean to tell me that when the Democrat
take over, if they do, and when they do, when
they go nuclear, no one is going to say, hey,
but remember I didn't do that to you him.
Speaker 5 (08:09):
Yeah, they're gonna, well, well, they're gonna think you were
an idiot. You could have destroyed our agenda, and because
you had no idea what we're about.
Speaker 6 (08:18):
You led us away with it. Well, we're going to
show you how dumb you are, and we're going to
you know, look, look that's exactly it. You know, they're
not going to show us any mercy at all if
we looked It's like, let's be nice to Hitler, maybe
he won't start World War two. Let's be let's be
nice to Sadam Hussein, maybe he won't kill kill as
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many people. No, anybody's been to high school and seeing
high school bullies knows that being nice to bullies doesn't
doesn't make any difference. You gotta put it in their face.
You got to punch them in the nose. You've got
to look, the Democratic Party could be destroyed legally, ethically,
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morally by just allowing the Republican and the market conservatives
to do the things that need to be done that
are exactly voted for and for food. To hold that
up this nuclear option because of some misguided gentlemanliness or
whatever's reason is just unconscionable.
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Speaker 4 (14:31):
Glad you could say what is Bill Martinez here, which
Trevor Louden, the New Zealand researcher, a nationally renowned speaker
and author his most recent book, Security Risk Senators Part
one and two. Everything that Trevor has been reporting on
and announcing on the show, it's all wide open now.
As he said, Mom, Donnie and all the other communists
now are coming out from underneath the beds and closets,
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out of the closets. I mean, you see them for
what they are. And as you say, Trevor, the Demoocratic
Party has already demonstrated what they're willing to do. All
you've got to do is go back to January sixth
and see what they did to oh these patriots.
Speaker 15 (15:08):
Right, well, well, if you can look at January sixth,
if you can look at the toleration of Black Lives matter,
they're allowing twenty million illegals to cross the border, and
their unlawful persecution of Trump and the supporters trying to
basically and inventing the Russia collusion hoax.
Speaker 5 (15:27):
If that capable of that which has resulted in many
many deaths, you know, legals, thousands of people died because
of this, If they can do that what limits are there?
They are I'm saying it straight up. The Democratic Party
is now a Marxist communist party. And if they get power.
Speaker 6 (15:47):
One more time, we will see Venezuela come to America.
Speaker 4 (15:52):
Yeah, you'll never see You'll never see another Republican president.
And there's no doubt about it. Yeah, you know, and
you talk about the enemies within, and they've been watching
this for a while. From one of my old Bible teachers,
Chuck Missler.
Speaker 5 (16:04):
Who oh, Chuck Muslag Wow, I lived in New Zealand.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
The yeah, well he left. He was in Cordelaine and
left Cordelaine moved to New Zealand. That's where you know,
it's where he passed away there. But he warned us,
he said, look at the Muslims are here. And what
they do is they start when they first have you know,
maybe one percent demographic influence, it's very little. They're congenial,
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they you know, their religion of peace and all that
sort of thing. When they hit five and get the
five to ten percent rates, they start becoming more and
more militaristic. And here we are in America. You talk
about the enemies within the Muslim communities are growing eight
ten to one in their birth rate America is what
do we one point two one point three somewhere, not.
Speaker 5 (16:50):
Even replacement, not even replacement exactly.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
And so now in the twenty ten population, the Muslim
population in the United States was two point five million people.
Trevor projected in twenty thirty five years from now there
will be at six point two million, representing a growth
of one hundred and forty percent. So this has to
play right into the hands of the Marxist because they're
going to I mean, they're taking over. I mean you
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listen to Rashida Talib and you go, why is she
still in Congress the way she miss represents America?
Speaker 6 (17:22):
Yeah, look why is illinomer and exactly it's been reliably
accused in court of being an agent for Katsa.
Speaker 5 (17:30):
You know, this is a big ties to the Iranian embassy.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
Look.
Speaker 5 (17:36):
Look, when I came to America, I had to swear
a declaration that I've never been involved in any socialist
or communist or fascist organization that sought to overthrow or
undermine the US Constitution. And I happily and gladly signed that.
I thought that was fear. Well, if you're a Sharia
compliant Muslim. If you believe in Sharia law, you believe
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Sharia law should be the rule of the law of
the world. That's Allah's law, and your duty is to
have it implemented wherever you live. You're automatically at odds
with the United States Constitution. You're automatically trying to undermine
and subvert the Constitution. We need to broaden the immigration
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thing of any organization or movement which seeks to overthrow
or undermine the US Constitution. I don't care what you
believe spiritually. Islam as a political system masquerading as.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
A religion, as a really exactly and it's political, you know.
I want to stop in just a minute again. And
how do you say that again? Because a lot of
people do not understand it. They think it's a religion.
It is not.
Speaker 5 (18:48):
It's a political Islam is a political ideology and system
masquerading as a religion.
Speaker 6 (18:55):
Islam is primarily political. It's all about getting power, getting obedience,
you know. It's not about faith. It's about submission to authority.
That is why the Islamists work so closely with the
Marxists and the Communists that the Muslim Brotherhood, which is
the father of most of the Sunny terrorist groups and
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the father of care and Muslim Student Association was founded
partially by the Egyptian Communist Party. It was a political system.
You know, I don't get upset about Hindus. I don't
get upset about up Sikhs or Jains or Buddhists or whatever.
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You can believe what you want to believe. Islam is
the only religion that is spread primarily by the sword,
by immigration or political influence. It is a political system,
a top down, tyrannical political system, very like communism. That's
why I oppose, That's why I don't believe muslim should
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be allowed in the country right.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
Well, as a religion, how many how many millions of
people are they responsible for killing Trevor?
Speaker 5 (20:07):
Well, just millions? You know.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
A religion, I mean, you know religion.
Speaker 6 (20:15):
Well, Christianity has had a few black marks in its
name too. But the point is you don't get a
you don't get a Muslim knocking on your door and
say come down to the mosque, we're having a thing.
Speaker 5 (20:26):
You get Christians doing that all the time. Christianity. Christianity
is spread primarily by proselytization, by people talking to you,
Islam has been almost always spread by the sword or
by mass immigration. It's not because they persuade people, it's
because they force people to adopt their religion on pain
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of death.
Speaker 4 (20:50):
Well, Trevor, about three minutes left here, what's the prescription
for America? I mean, some people might just say, and
we've been saying for a long time in different books,
about America's at that tipping point? Are we behind the
tipping point? Is there something that can be done today
to affect our future?
Speaker 6 (21:07):
Well, I lay a lot of that out of my book,
Security Risks It it's part two. But look, the immediate
task before us is make sure Trump wins the midterm elections.
That should be our complete focus, because if he loses that,
everything else goes. He'll be impeached, he'll be subpoenaed, he'll
be whatever, and then the Democrats will take over in
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twenty twenty four and we'll all be refugees in our
own country. So look, every politically active person, every Christian,
should be doing every single thing they can to win
the midterm elections, which is eminently doable if we turn
out right. And if we win the midterms, Trump gets
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two more years to get rid of a whole much,
a whole bunch more illegals.
Speaker 5 (21:56):
I think the nuclear option will be adopted. I think
it will happen, and we could see a very different
and much more positive America in two years two and
a half years time, much better. Like I think we're
at a tipping port.
Speaker 6 (22:10):
We could we're either going to go way down from
here or we're going to go up. And it's up
to what we do politically and religiously. Because God helps
those who stand from faith and courage for truth.
Speaker 5 (22:24):
David and Goliath will tell you that, right we got
to do. We've got to do that. That's what we got.
Our goal right now is to make sure that Trump
wins the mid terms.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Got to get out involved. You can't sit out like
you did in New York.
Speaker 5 (22:37):
And be active.
Speaker 6 (22:38):
You've got to be Look, Mandami could have easily been
defeated had the Republicans taken seriously early on. It had
had had the Republicans called out as communism early on,
but they were too complacent.
Speaker 4 (22:51):
Well, my complaint has been that it seems that the
Republican Party is quick to surrender land. They surrendered you,
I mean even that they even they just let courteously
want to go out there. They left him without any
kind of weapons.
Speaker 5 (23:07):
Well, well, that's why I said, We've got to make
sure Trump wins the midterms, not the Republican Party winsor midom.
They will win, trouble win the midterms because we will
use the Republican Party ballot line to get elected as
many Conservatives as possible and give Trump the majority. See needs.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
I do not have a lot of faith in the
Republican hierarchy. I've got a lot of faith in the
Republican grassroots. I lectured to them all over the country
that are conservatives, the patriots, the hardcore, and continually they
are let down by their leadership like John Thune right now, right.
Speaker 4 (23:43):
Well, and this is why conservatives need to be on
the phone and megaphone calls to their senators to open
the government. Keep pressure on John Dune. Help you help
him find a backbone here, Trevor.
Speaker 6 (23:56):
Yeah, yeah, if he want if Reagan said, if they won't,
if he won't see the law, make him feel the heat.
Speaker 4 (24:01):
Well there it is trevil Auden. As always, we appreciate
all the inside. Go to his website, Tell them the
website and the books that are available.
Speaker 6 (24:11):
Well, Trevorlouden dot com. All my books are that and
I've also got one. It was written about the Kamala
Harrison Till Walts, but it's about It's called Stealth. Kamala
Harrison's Communist Roots, described as the book of the century
by the Christian anti Communist Crusade, which is all about
the Chinese takeover the Democratic Party.
Speaker 5 (24:30):
They says she the newest bot. So just go to
Trevlouden dot com. My books are there on the Senators,
on the congressman, on Obama, on Joe Biden, and just
about every communist you could think of in the US
Congress and Senate.
Speaker 4 (24:46):
You heard him rite Communists in our Senate, ladies.
Speaker 5 (24:49):
Tons of them.
Speaker 6 (24:50):
It isn't just AOC and Rashida today he's at least fifty.
Speaker 5 (24:55):
My hardcore Marxist in the House. I'm thirty in the
Senate at least.
Speaker 4 (25:00):
Loud And it's been our guest. Thank you, Trevor, take
care of God speed, my friend.
Speaker 5 (25:03):
Thank you always a pleasure.
Speaker 4 (25:05):
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mister Nils, how are we doing.
Speaker 18 (28:57):
I'm fantastic. Mister Martinez, how are you hey.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
I'm doing terrific. It's always good to connect with you.
Of course you were reporting right away on the Rob
Reiner case. I mean, what a tragedy here, Nils.
Speaker 18 (29:10):
Well, yeah, it really is. Our district Attorney Nathan Auckman
has already made a statement that he's weighing whether or
not to consider the death penalty in this case. I
don't think ultimately that it will come down to the
death penalty. What I've heard so far sounds like it
was a spontaneous crime of passion, long simmering feud between
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father and son, son in and out of drug rehabs
from age fifteen, A big dust up between father and
son the night before at Conan O'Brien's house, I guess.
And some people are saying that Nick Reiner was behaving
bizarrely or whatever, history of drug abuse. I don't think
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that this is psychosis. I think that it's anger, uncontrollable anger. Unfortunately,
Romy Reiner is the person who discovered the bodies.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
This is the daughter, This is the daughter, her sibling,
I mean his sibling. And weren't they real close? Didn't
she say that she looked at Nick as her best
friend or something.
Speaker 18 (30:27):
I don't know that that's true or not, that that
could very well be. There was a report yesterday that
Michelle Reiner was still alive when romy discovered them, and Michelle,
with her dying words, let her daughter know that it
was Nick who had attacked them. My information from somebody
(30:49):
in the LAPD is that Rob Reiner was stabbed more
than fifty times throat cut. I mean, that's crime of
intensely personal crime of Now, if Nick brought his own
knife to that, then that was premeditated. That's first degree murder.
If they had a further fight from the night before,
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argument whatever, and he spontaneously grabbed something out of the
kitchen or whatever and attacked his father, that second degree
most likely. And I don't want to get to McCobb
with civilian audience, but kitchen knives are usually flimsy, and
when an attack is made with those, the assailant usually
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has cuts on his own hands and arms and will
break the handle off the blade. You know, things like
this happen in the sort of a ferocious attack. But
it was fatal to both parents.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
Well, evidently they found a lot of blood in the
hotel room that Nickold was living out of right when
they went to invest to gate his hotel room.
Speaker 11 (32:02):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (32:03):
But you know the thing is is there's uh, I mean,
this is such a sad story. I had interviewed Rob
Reiner probably about two and a half three years ago,
and uh, and it was interesting because he knew I
was conservative, and I certainly knew his his political bent,
and I was just saying, you know, I just navigated
around the you know, the tough areas because I knew
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I didn't want him to trigger because he's very he
was very passionate about what he believed in. And you know,
and it's just, uh, this is sad. This is very unfortunate.
But you know, the thing is, the way I look
at this, Nils, is that yes, you know, this is
the thing about addiction is that it's bipartisan. It traveled,
it doesn't care if you're a Democrat or Republican, didn't
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care about your ideology, and it is so pervasive and
U you know, we we've given a lot of lip
service to the war on drugs, but look at what's
happening right now where we're at with this. I mean,
it's like, how many more deaths like this do we
have to experience to realize that we've got to take
this thing seriously. And I appreciate what Donald Trump has
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been doing in declaring a war on drugs and putting
the full force of our military might to protect our kids,
whether it's with drugs or even social media for that matter.
Speaker 18 (33:20):
Well, I agree with you completely. I had an item
published in The Blaze last week where I talked about
the GDP of narcotics and when you have senators running
to the microphone to denounce the attacks on the narco boats.
Some of it is performative, but it could also be
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related to the blue city GDP. Is when a fifty
million dollar load of narcotics gets sunk, you know there's
going to be an effect on the economy and blue cities.
Maybe red cities as well, but I think mostly blue cities.
You don't see red city mayor's, red steak governors complaining
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about Donald Trump, you know, interdicting the supply. Now, the
George Bush version of the war on drugs was a
war on addicts and their families and low level dealers.
It had to be done to some extent or another,
but it caused a lot of domestic suffering and did
nothing to interdict the supply. Every time one of these
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boats goes down, the cartels take a big hit, and
you know, they're having to adjust their approach. And the
more expensive narcotics are, the more out of reach they are,
and the more desperation on the part of addicts. Well,
desperation is the on ramp to willingness to change for
these ways.
Speaker 4 (34:40):
Right exactly. Well, you talk to GDP of you know,
these blue states, I'd extended a step further and look
at the GDP of what goes into the back pocket
of these elected officials.
Speaker 18 (34:51):
Well, that's precisely right. If Bill Martinez and Nils Grevelius
created some process that could boost the GDP of the
state of California by even three percent, we would have
the ear of every legislator in the state, the governor
would have us on speed dial, that sort of thing.
Exactly if there was a three percent drop the same thing,
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there would there would be an effect. People would be complaining,
jobs would be lost, things wouldn't get built, things like that,
and so yes, this is this is an important thing
to take into consideration, and Donald Trump is taking exactly
the right measures. Secretary of War hag Seth has executed perfectly.
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And the more they cry about him, the more I
like the man.
Speaker 4 (35:38):
Yeah, exactly, No, I'm with you one hundred percent, because
we're doing something about it as opposed to the lip
service that's been taking place for decades. And meanwhile, you know,
see what people miss because they hate Trump so bad,
what they miss about his character is his love for life.
I mean, whether he's talking about Ukraine, Russia, he always
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is talking about people that are dying there. We're talking
about Gaza, the people that were dying there. I mean,
here we are in America. Western civilization is under attack.
Western civilization is dying. And the America who believes in
Western civilization and the principles that founded our country, we
are dying. And we're doing this by allowing which was
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Speaker 18 (36:25):
Nils, Well, I agree with you. You know, we lose
probably one hundred and eighty thousand people every single year
in this country to narcotics overdose. If a foreign army
did that.
Speaker 4 (36:37):
Be, that's everything that's spent in all, that's heroin. That's
the whole enchilada, right, Because I want people understand, because
I think fentanyl is about they debate somebody as they'll
say eighty to one hundred thousand, But when you take
the number in total, we're talking almost two hundred thousand
Americans dying to narcotics.
Speaker 18 (36:56):
Right. Well, and look at the families, the suffering families,
the children and the wives, the husband's that sort of thing.
And every addict is a public charge. You and I
are supporting them with through EBT, through unemployment benefits, through
all of the other things, disability, imprisonment, mental health crisis.
All we were paying for all of that. And then
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when we hear my Governor Gavin Gavo, the nussom who
badly wants to be president, he keeps saying that firearms
are the leading cause of death to young people in
the state of California. Let me tell you something. It
isn't even close. And you will notice that Smith and
Wesson doesn't have We don't have Jack Reid racing to
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a drop in GDP. Okay, we don't have any of
that I think it's very important to note this that
narcotics are endemic in this country. If every drug addict
in this country suddenly got clean and sober and returned
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to productive society, there would be a lot of people
in these NGOs and county government and that office in
this office who would be utterly out of a job. Okay,
And so addicts are inventory for them, like you know,
rolls of toilet paper in the warehouse at Walmart.
Speaker 4 (38:26):
Right exactly, we got to go to break He's the
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Speaker 4 (43:11):
Hey, welcome back Bill Martinez here with Neils Gervillias, the
LA based private detective. I kind of gave a little
tease here. You got a new book. When you have
spare time to be writing a book.
Speaker 18 (43:25):
Well, I got permanently banned from Facebook in twenty twenty
two for stochastic terrorism you know this roadbrick under which
anybody with the most mildly conservative voice could be a
band if you had more than two thousand followers. And
I learned about it I was at the funeral of
a New York cop who became a Vanity Fair writer.
(43:47):
He was the author of Filthy Rich, that expose of Epstein.
I'm sitting in Saint Vincent Ferrara in New York City
and my phone notifies me that I've been cut off
from Facebook, permanently banned. And I was so resentful and
so surly over the experienced build that I decided I
would write my professional memoir. And I will tell you
(44:09):
that there is a chapter entitled Working Dope. It's about
working narcotics cases. And one time we were working a
case involving stolen cargo and the man I was working
with was a retired Sheriff's captain and detective named Dave Martinez.
Probably your cousin, yeah, probably Dave Martinez. And I are
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looking to work an informant, find an informant, and Martinez
says to me, can you hear that wind sound? And
I said, win sound? What are you talking about, Dave?
And he says, can you hear the air blowing through
the holes in that junkie's arms, and he points one
hundred meters down the street. And there was some drug
(44:55):
addict on a telephone and Dave made him from one
hundred meters away, and we worked him that afternoon and
identified a dope man who was moving stolen cargo, stolen property.
That kind of thing. Well, that comes with decades of
experience on the streets working narcotics, and it has to
be done anyways.
Speaker 4 (45:17):
Like you touched on something here though, So that's so
right and so cool. This is what makes law enforcement
and especially these people that have this you know, spidey
sense about them, this sixth instinct that they can see
this miles away, they can see it walking. It's so obvious.
And so when it's so obvious like that, how frustrating
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it must be for them when their hands are tied
well completely.
Speaker 18 (45:41):
And then that the way that addicts get well is
with consequences. People say, well, we can't imprison our way
to wellness. Well, I said, bullshit, bills. It's like this.
If we took addicts and locked them up for two weeks,
three weeks at a time, with no medical detox where
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they just had to kick it and jail. If we
did that over and over again, what would happen is finally,
after third or fourth or fifth time, there'd be enough
psychic pain that they come out and they say, I
have to change. Okay. Every drug addict in this country
represents also property loss. Most of the most of the
property crimes, the auto burglary, the mass shoplift, all of
(46:26):
that has a lot to do with the narcotics trade.
All of these young girls being turned out on the
figure out a corridor south of downtown Los Angeles, many
of them illegal alien miners on accompanied minors are drug addicts.
They're introduced to narcotics to make them clian. They're addicted
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to the narcotics. They have to have an income to
support their narcotics habit. So you're looking at more human suffering.
Speaker 4 (46:54):
And they numb their conscience. You know, they get to
the point to where they don't care about right from wrong.
It's just about survival right right.
Speaker 18 (47:04):
And the other conscience aspect of it is the men
who go down there to patronize them.
Speaker 7 (47:10):
Right.
Speaker 18 (47:11):
How could a man look at his family after coming
home after doing something like having sex with a fourteen
year old girl in his car. You're going to go
home to your family and have dinner and act like
you're a normal man, a decent man, a good man,
you know that sort of thing. So we've got a
lot to work with here, but without consequences, there's no
reason to change. Nathan Halkman has reintroduced consequences in Los
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Angeles County, but the California penal code is hardly up
to the task. Gavo the Newsom and before him Bunco
Jerry did a lot to new to our penal code
and make it much harder to prosecute criminality in California.
They said that it was out of kindness. I'm going
to say something else. I think that non traditional organized
(47:59):
crime has equity in the California Democrat Party.
Speaker 4 (48:04):
Well yeah, look at look at the fruit, right Yeah. Yeah,
I'm I'm I'm with you. I I hear exactly what
you're saying. I mean, here, it is for decades, we've
we've tried it their way, We've tried it the Blue
State way. How's that working?
Speaker 18 (48:19):
It's not?
Speaker 4 (48:19):
Yeah, I mean, I mean it's not a big discussion here.
I mean, the data is clear, evidence is clear. I
mean situations like again, you know, it's like we talked about,
you know, uh, Nick Reiner, he's a he's a product,
He's a product of this. This is not to say
that he's not guilty and he's not responsible. He's responsible,
(48:41):
but it's like this is systemic, is what you're saying.
You know, he got structure exactly.
Speaker 18 (48:49):
Lower and lower and lower. And I'm sure the fight
between him and his father may have had something to
do with his father wanting him to be clean and
sober and Nick not wanting to be clean and silver.
If if I were Rob Reiner, I would just cut
him off and let him suffer on the streets until
he's willing to get well. It's a horrible thing to contemplate.
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They even made a movie about it, Rob and exactly
Reiner made a movie where they use actors to portray
them loosely and that sort of thing. Then they had
all these nice discussions about what it felt, how it felt,
what it meant to them and everything, but it didn't
prevent Nick Reiner from from relapsing and going back to narcotics.
Speaker 4 (49:31):
Well, like Rob said, you know, he listened to the
people with credentials, said maybe I should listen to my son.
This is really a tough battle because it's unfair. You know,
when you were dealing with somebody who's addicted and you are,
if I can say, if you can excuse me, normally wired,
you know, to where this is out of your capacity.
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You know, you like are fighting against a ten degree
black belt and you barely have a white belt around
your waist. You know, it's an unfair fight because they're
willing to go to places in their life that you
can't even comprehend.
Speaker 18 (50:06):
I agree with you. There's an old soul that I've
heard from junkies in the past dealing with them as informants,
that sort of thing. The difference between an alcoholic and
a drug addict is an alcoholic will steal your money
and go get drunk. A junkie will steal your money,
go get loaded, and then come back and help you
look for your money. Okay, So you know that's the
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mentality that we're dealing with. I'm going to say that
the experts that Rob was listening to may have included
a lot of harm reduction types, and harm reduction is
one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. This is
where we keep drug addicts on drugs like suboxone method
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and that sort of thing. Whether just stay addicted longer,
and it's supposed to reduce the level of crime and
sociopathy and that kind of thing, and all the quote
unquote experts will come in the statistic that's statistic, but
it's bullshit because it just keeps the attic addicted longer.
There's more suffering. And you know, I will share with
(51:10):
you that the son of my oldest friend died of
fentanyl overdose while I'm suboxone in a drug rehab in
Los Angeles County. It's that bad. And any of these
experts who are pushing this stuff differ very little from
the cartels. They are the car they are the other cartail, right,
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and insurance companies are paying for it. And it's mandated
in the state of California. You can't run, you can't
license a rehab in California that doesn't push suboxone on
drug addicts.
Speaker 4 (51:46):
Yeah, well, not surprised, you know, Rob and many other
parents have been faced with that choice of what they
call tough love. I'm convinced tough love is tougher on
the parents than it is the attic.
Speaker 18 (51:59):
Yeah, without question that it just goes over the attic's head.
Here he just runs out and finds a new source
for narcotics.
Speaker 4 (52:07):
But, like you said, I think your prescription in terms
of letting them feel the full consequence of their choice.
Eventually they'll come to reason, you know, correctly, But you've
got to get them away from the influence and let
them get detoxed enough to where they can begin to
have a reasonable discernment and understanding of the consequences of
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their choices.
Speaker 18 (52:33):
Yeah. I heard a talk delivered by a recovering heroin
addict who had twenty years off of the narcotics, who
once said, if one more person was nice to me,
I'd be dead.
Speaker 4 (52:46):
Wow wow. Yeah, And here we are. You know, you're
in Los Angeles a lot. It's where I you know,
I grew up and was born and raised in California.
I worked in downtown LA last time I was there.
The homelessness issue. Over seventy thousand homeless there on the
streets sleeping under the overpasses that I drove, you know
(53:08):
through every night going to the radio station. It's heartbreaking.
And then you walk the streets there nails as you know,
and the people are drug addled, they're zombies and you know,
and it's just like we've accepted it there, like it's
wallpaper in the house. It's just it's there, and nothing's
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having done for these poor people.
Speaker 18 (53:30):
Well, their job security for a lot of people in
these NGOs and county offices and that kind of thing.
They push the paper around, they make speeches, they just
zoom meetings with each other, that sort of thing. They
get funding from the state, from the FEDS that and
none of it changes. The statistic goes up. They have
fertilized and irrigated the problem by having a consequence free society.
(53:55):
There are probably five thousand men and women living in
the landscape of the Foothill Freeway that I drive into
Pasadena every day. There are probably five thousand people living there,
and they're living in cardboard boxes under tarpaulins. They're all
addicted to something. A very tiny percentage of them are
quote unquote mentally ill. Well, the mentally ill people also
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need to face content with concert with consequences. Often, even
people with schizophrenia and bipolar manic depression will go for
help if there's enough psychic pain. Okay, and we have
to we cannot live in a consequence free society.
Speaker 4 (54:34):
Amen. He's the Los Angeles Space Private Detective Neils Gervillis
has been our guest. The book that's coming out, it's
coming out next year, obviously, The Last Lawman? How can people? Can?
Speaker 18 (54:45):
You can order order it to bill if you want
to order it today. It's available on Amazon Okay. It's
a three hundred page book. And no, it is not
ghost written. The difference between me and Colon Powell is
I could write my own bloody memoir.
Speaker 5 (54:59):
He could not.
Speaker 18 (55:00):
So I wrote my own memoir. It's a good book.
You could wreck your father's day with it, you could do.
You know, it's coming out in June. That's a perfect time,
a perfect gift for your dad. I mean, if you're
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you might as well get him my book, get.
Speaker 4 (55:16):
Him a good book and The Last Lawmen? Right, I mean,
and you could you know, nice little certificate you can
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Right, that's absolutely correct, just.
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Hey, good morning, welcome six minutes after the top of
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He's back with us, looking forward to our conversation. Always
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Speaker 2 (57:13):
It's always great to be with him.
Speaker 4 (57:14):
Well, he's also the author of the Multi Front War
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I think you could add even saving America from itself Ken,
to that long list of enemies that are attacking Western
civilization right.
Speaker 23 (57:34):
Well, you know, it reminds me of the quote from
Abraham Lincoln years back Civil War time. He had a quote,
A house divided against itself cannot stand. Well, here we
are one hundred and sixty or so years later, and
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Republicans are unified and Democrats aren't unified.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
But pretend that they are.
Speaker 24 (58:09):
And we have twenty seven Republican states twenty three Democrat states,
and the people can't talk to each other, whether it's
the governors or just relatives of families, to separate cultures,
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and it's not healthy.
Speaker 4 (58:34):
Yeah, you say too, you're being generous. I mean we're
so splintered, as you said, I mean, the Democratic Party
is splintered. I saw that coming for a long time.
But I'm equally surprised to see the Republicans splintering as well,
But not really all that surprise because this has been
a long time coming, because we've lost sight of those
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things that really bring us together, that unify us, don't
you think.
Speaker 23 (59:01):
Well, there's a number of things that unify us that
we shouldn't lose sight of it. How about the Constitution,
how about the Bill of Rights, how about the wisdom
of the Declaration of Independence? How about life livery and
pursuit of happiness for everybody. So there's certain American principles
that are now believed by the Republicans but not believed
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Speaker 2 (59:24):
So that's one fracture.
Speaker 23 (59:27):
And within the Democrats you have old lying Democrats, and
then you have the communist Islamists, democrats who are not
actually even democrats, they're communists, socialists, Islamists, globalists, whatever you
want to call them.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
And so they have that split.
Speaker 23 (59:48):
And then within Republicans, we have a very unfortunate split
between the America first, which is roughly two thirds of
Republicans in America, which is definitely one third of Republicans,
and so we have that that's not how they either.
Speaker 4 (01:00:08):
Yeah, because and of course we can look back and
we're seeing the realization of open borders and how we
have allowed people to come into our country not properly vetted, uh,
without having any kind of desire to assimilate and add
to this American dream, only come and take advantage. And
(01:00:30):
so now we're seeing, whether it's in Minnesota or other
states where we have foreigners, you know, we've out of
our hand of graciousness and wanting to help other people.
We've opened up ourselves. And really, as one of my
mentors used to say, ken, is that you could be
so open minded your brains have fallen out. And I
(01:00:51):
think this is the condition of America today, is that
we were so open minded on opening up the borders
and allowing just anybody to come into our country, and
little did we know whether it's you know, small year
of Venezuelans who come into the country that want to
set up their own United States of Venezuela and not
the United States of America.
Speaker 23 (01:01:13):
Yes, now bear in mind, although Americans are wonderful people
and made that mistake for the reason you mentioned, there
were evil people who were designing all of this, of course,
and the evil people were our enemies, which I color
(01:01:33):
code the Reds, the Greens, and the blues that the Communists,
the Islamists, and the globalists, and they have foreign agents
working in America against our national security interests, and they're
fermenting a civil war in conflict that we've been discussing.
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
But the foreign hands are all over the place.
Speaker 23 (01:01:55):
So the reds that's China, Russia, the Greens that's around
and Atar, and the Blues of the UN World Economic Forum,
and the drug cartels in certain social media companies. The
fingerprints of our foreign enemies are all over the place,
and we're suffering from may contrived civil war as a result.
(01:02:15):
And they also engineered a policy of bringing in something
like twenty million illegals on top of our already something
like ten million illegals.
Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
To have thirty million illegals out.
Speaker 23 (01:02:27):
Of a three hundred and fifty million population, it's almost
eight percent of the country. And they purposely wanted to
give them the right to vote and purposely put them
on welfare, purposely give them a vested interest in voting
for Democrats, and purposely lead to a revolution against the
Republicans and the founding documents of the country. So this
(01:02:49):
is the contrived civil war that we're in, and now
we've got to get out of the question now is
how you get out of it?
Speaker 4 (01:02:55):
Well, that's what I was going to ask. I mean,
are we too far down the road? I mean, we've
been talking about a tipping point, it almost seems like
for at least the last ten years, and you know,
and I think that it's maybe it's haad to come
to this point, Kenneth, that it's become so obvious that
you can't deny it any longer. And so then it's
more of a binary choice that either you choose America
(01:03:17):
or you don't.
Speaker 23 (01:03:19):
Yeah, well yeah, yeah, putting one think the about choosing
America or choosing our foreign enemies. Right, And there's a
reason why we're living here one hundred years ago.
Speaker 2 (01:03:33):
My grandparents came from Lithuania.
Speaker 23 (01:03:37):
And if they hadn't come from Lithuania and from Poland,
some from Poland, I wouldn't be here, obviously. But they
came here to be Americans. They didn't come here to
take over and destroy America. They came to join America,
just like many other folks one hundred years ago. But
that was legal immigration. When you have illegal immigrant, now
(01:04:01):
you're bringing in by definition, criminals. And so you know,
I sometimes I say to people, just pretend you don't
know me, and at two o'clock at night, I break
into your house and I say, oh, here I am
in your house.
Speaker 2 (01:04:18):
I'm a legal immigrant.
Speaker 23 (01:04:19):
I'm really hungry, thirsty, and can I sleep in the
sofa and eat? And you look at your refrigerator. Your
response is like, who the hell are you? And the
answer is no, I just called nine to one one.
They're coming in thirty eight seconds, and have a nice
day if.
Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
You don't shoot me.
Speaker 23 (01:04:38):
So illegals have no rights, and they violated a fundamental
principle of breaking and entering, whether it's your house, your apartment,
or your country. And so the Democrats, which are really communists,
really the reds, Greens, and Blues purposely created this mess
for us to fix up and then criticize us for
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fixing up the mess that they.
Speaker 4 (01:05:01):
Created, exactly, and they established an infrastructure. Kenneth, lest we forget,
I mean the Elon Homers and to Leeds and that
who have come in and now they're in Congress and
they are making decisions on behalf of the American people,
not for our interests, but for the Somalis or for
(01:05:21):
for Hamas and other outside agents and enemies, as you say, right.
Speaker 23 (01:05:27):
So that's another fundamental mistake that we made, is we
we could have not allow foreign agents to serve as
public officials.
Speaker 4 (01:05:36):
Exactly.
Speaker 23 (01:05:37):
We're seeing that in New York City with Mamdandi. There's
no way in the world he should have been allowed
to run.
Speaker 4 (01:05:43):
Exactly what we got, we got. We got to go
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Nineteen minutes after the top of the hour right now
at dol Martinez, Kenneth Brahmowitz continues with us. He's the
author of the Multi front Board Defending America from Political Islam, China, Russia, pandemics,
and racial strife, just to name a few. It's all
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(01:10:48):
As you were saying some of these things, I mean,
it's just so ridiculous that you would. There's no other
country that I'm aware of on the planet that would
allow you to come in and run their government as
an outside agent and be able to do the things
that the likes of elean Omar and others have done
to our country.
Speaker 23 (01:11:09):
That's right, and so, but we don't have a mechanism
yet preventing foreign agents from running in our public elections.
So I've proposed that we have national security clearances for
all public Anyone who wants to run for public office
should get a national security clearance.
Speaker 4 (01:11:30):
And people say, I thought we had one.
Speaker 23 (01:11:33):
Yes, if you work for the government, if you applied
for a job at the Pentagon or a state department, yes, sure,
or the White House, of course. But if you want
to run for any office you can think of, there's
no national security clearance. By the way, Obama never would
have gotten a national security clearance, Mamdani should would never
(01:11:53):
get a national security clarence.
Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
And so in the squad never they're all working for
foreign age.
Speaker 23 (01:12:01):
They're all foreign agents or the equivalent of foreign agents,
and they should have been excluded from the political system.
Speaker 4 (01:12:09):
Right and ken Even you listen to elean Omar, she
arrogantly speaks it out that she is she's interested in
Somalia first, not America first. That should automatically disqualify her.
Speaker 2 (01:12:23):
Yes.
Speaker 23 (01:12:23):
Well, also, she's an Islamist, and Islamist means someone who
wants to compose Islam on somebody else, as opposed to
a Maslim. You see, Islam is both a religion and
a political movement. Let's call it a fifty percent religion
fifty political movement. So religion is something someone believes in
(01:12:47):
himself or family. A political movement is something you impose
on somebody else.
Speaker 2 (01:12:54):
We don't allow.
Speaker 23 (01:12:57):
Christians, Catholics, Jee's to impose religion on somebody else. We
spent a couple thousand years playing that stupid game until
we realized that we're all ninety five percent the same.
Why do we have to impose another five percent where
we're different on somebody else. You just get death and destruction.
(01:13:18):
That's how we believe in Western civilization and democracy. But
they don't believe that. They come here to impose Islam
on Christians and Jews. Well, we're a Judeo Christian country.
We're over ninety percent Christian. In jew well it's two
percent two, but it's eighty eight percent Christian. So but
you can't come to a Judeo Christian country and say
(01:13:41):
I'm going to impose Islam from the seventh century on
everybody here, whether you like it or not. You go hello,
and who gave you that right?
Speaker 4 (01:13:50):
Right? What did did we think they were just kidding
or something?
Speaker 23 (01:13:54):
Yes, the trouble is good people don't understand evil people
by the way people understand good people and know how
to take advantage of us. Good people don't properly understand
evil people because we can't understand or believe why someone
would want to be evil.
Speaker 2 (01:14:12):
It's not in uh.
Speaker 23 (01:14:13):
You know, if I said to you, just pretend quietly,
let's go rob a bank this afternoon, you would say, hello,
why would.
Speaker 2 (01:14:21):
I want to rob a bank? You know that the
guide could kill us.
Speaker 23 (01:14:24):
I don't want the money. I want money that I make.
I don't want someone else's money. I don't deserve someone
else's money. I'm not going to go rob a bank
with you. Okay, that's a normal reaction. But when you're evil,
all of a sudden, there's no rules. So so an
evil person can say, well, if I can get away
with it, if I can steal the money and run
out and no one's going to shoot me, yeah, let's
(01:14:45):
go rob a bank. So I have an expression. Evil
people are good at being evil. Good people are bad
at being good, and we have to close the gap between.
Now good people act and to counteract how evil people act.
Speaker 4 (01:15:05):
You see the trajectory that this is on, and you
have been sounding the alarm for a number of years, Kenneth.
I mean, I have resisted thinking about it coming down
to another civil war, but it almost seems inevitable, right
because if just like we did the first time, we
(01:15:26):
had to rise up and claim our freedom and fight
for it. And here we are, because we've been apathetic,
we find ourselves in this situation that I believe is
becoming more and more dire.
Speaker 23 (01:15:40):
Yes, I just have to take exception with one word
that you said. You put in the word another civil war.
So just go back in the past. We're still in
the Civil War of eighteen sixty one sixty five. The
Confederates conveniently changed their name to Democrats, and so it's
a continuation. The Confederates never accepted the fact that they lost.
(01:16:04):
We never put them on trial, We never had the
equivalent of Nuremberg trials. We didn't hang anybody. We basically said, look,
we're all Americans. We let's get along with each other
and will forget that you started the Civil War and
killed seven hundred thousand or so people. Let's just go forward.
(01:16:24):
And so yeah, they went forward, but they still don't.
The Confederates now Democrats now communistism, is they don't believe
in the Constitution Bill of Rights, sanctuary cities are one
hundred percent illegal.
Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
You can't. There's no such thing as a sanctuary city,
you know.
Speaker 23 (01:16:41):
Can you imagine I commit some crime and the police
come and knock on the door and they say, oh,
this house is a sanctuary home.
Speaker 2 (01:16:47):
You can't.
Speaker 23 (01:16:48):
They go, what are you talking about? We think you
broke the lawn and we're arresting you.
Speaker 21 (01:16:53):
Hello.
Speaker 23 (01:16:54):
So one of the first things President Trump has to
do is eliminate also sanctuary cities, all sanctuary states, and
arrest any governors or mayors that stand in the way.
Now that's uh, that's a good way to put down
the basically an insurrection.
Speaker 4 (01:17:11):
Right now, exactly. Yeah, speaking of which, when you get
the the six elected insurrection is telling our military that
they don't they should not obey an unlawful order, but
they don't have one to show as an example, right.
Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
Right, right.
Speaker 23 (01:17:29):
And also if they read the Constitution, which they don't
care about. Uh, the president's commander in chief, Okay, so
he makes the orders through the chain of command. And
so what they're really saying is President Trump is not
commander in chief. He doesn't have the right to command,
the chain of command, and that's the insurrection.
Speaker 2 (01:17:53):
Hello.
Speaker 4 (01:17:54):
Yeah, yeah, they accused Trump of inciting an insurrection, which
is the furthest thing from the truth in such a
very liberal definition of the expression, where they in fact
actually actually pronounced an insurrection, did they not.
Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
Yes.
Speaker 23 (01:18:13):
Well, that's what makes it so difficult for good people
to understand evil people is because in the olden days,
evil people were just playing criminals. So they would invade
someone else's country and they say, well, you have wealth,
I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:18:28):
I have soldiers, you don't. I just killed whatever soldiers you.
Speaker 23 (01:18:31):
Had, and I'm taking your wealth and your wives and
kids and have a nice day.
Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
There was no ideology there.
Speaker 23 (01:18:38):
There was just just criminals behaving as criminals.
Speaker 4 (01:18:41):
Yeah, might made right, Yes, exactly right.
Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
Right.
Speaker 23 (01:18:45):
But now what they do, and the Nazis were great
at this is inverting truth and accusing good people of
doing what the bad people are doing, and it confuses
the population.
Speaker 2 (01:19:01):
You know, I have an analogy.
Speaker 23 (01:19:03):
You know, Pretend I walk into your studio and everyone's
watching and.
Speaker 2 (01:19:07):
Saying, oh, why did you rob that bank?
Speaker 23 (01:19:09):
I saw you robbing that bank, and I say, you
killed the bank teller, you stole the money, you say,
I don't even know what you're talking about. This is fabricated. Well,
the bad guys fabricate bad things about good people, and
then the good people spend half of their time were
more saying I didn't rob the bank, I didn't kill anybody,
(01:19:30):
I didn't steal the money, I didn't go in the
getaway car. You know.
Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
So the bad guys, as they said, the bad guys
are very good at being bad.
Speaker 4 (01:19:39):
Yeah, and they're good at accumulating a network, a pr
network which has been the mainstream media to give them cover,
are they.
Speaker 23 (01:19:49):
Not, yes, yes, So they have the media, they have
the social media. They have Hollywood. By the way, young
younger days, I still watch movies from World were two.
They were one hundred percent patriotic, the capa blanca. You know,
it doesn't get better than that. And so Hollywood was
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patriotic in the media, social media.
Speaker 2 (01:20:15):
And so they.
Speaker 23 (01:20:15):
Corrupted these organs, and they corrupted the teachers colleges, which
then create teachers who corrupt the corrupt the K through twelve,
and corrupt the universities. And so they're they're very methodical
and very well understand how to destroy a country.
Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
In particular, it's culture.
Speaker 23 (01:20:38):
You see, if a bad guy says I want to
destroy America, I'm gonna send ten thousand soldiers, they go,
excuse me, the soldier's gonna get killed. You don't send
ten thousand soldiers to America and take over America. Let's
think of some non kinetic way of taking over the country.
So that's how they came to the concept of a
(01:20:59):
cultural war. Create a cultural war. Undermined the country, let
it fall by itself. We don't have to send them
the soldiers to fight because we don't have enough soldiers
to fight it, and we'll lose if we do.
Speaker 2 (01:21:11):
Well.
Speaker 4 (01:21:11):
Ladies, gentlemen, a lot to think about here, and his
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That's tis the season and we're gonna talk holiday tech trends,
virtual reality, which is gaining ground as family seeks shared experiences. Julie,
good to have you back with us.
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How are you, Yeah, I'm great. Let's talk tech.
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Yeah, well, why not because families are shaking up holiday
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All right, let's talk a little bit more about these
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Speaker 4 (01:26:58):
So it's not just sitting there on the couch. I'm
it is immersive. It is in some cases an aerobic experience.
Speaker 26 (01:27:06):
Right, it certainly can be.
Speaker 27 (01:27:08):
You know, yeah, this is really super cool technology. You
can actually use Quest to get that big screen effect.
It's like having a movie theater size screen in your
living room.
Speaker 26 (01:27:21):
And on top of that, you've got immersive sports, concerts,
horror movies, and social apps that make staying in really
feel like going out.
Speaker 4 (01:27:31):
Yeah exactly. So what is it with virtual reality games?
Why is it gaining so much traction right now?
Speaker 23 (01:27:39):
Oh?
Speaker 26 (01:27:39):
Gaming, you know, it is just huge right now.
Speaker 27 (01:27:42):
You've got Star Wars Beyond Victory, Marvel's Deadpool v are
those are the must tries on Quest, and then gamers
like my son loves streaming Xbox games with Xbox Game Pass.
Then you've got everything from immersive horror experiences like Blumhouse
Enhanced Cinema, to chill fitness, meditation, yoga apps. I mean,
(01:28:06):
there's something for everyone.
Speaker 4 (01:28:10):
Where do you start, Julian, I mean, if you're like
behind the curve a little bit. I mean, this may
sound a bit overwhelming for some people because we're talking
so much tech here, people might be afraid to engage it.
Speaker 26 (01:28:23):
Yeah, you know, it's really easy to use.
Speaker 27 (01:28:25):
And it's a great question because I always tell people
when you're shopping around just getting started, to look at
the content first. So this headset has an unmatched content library, sports, streaming, entertainment, fitness, lifestyle, productivity.
So really, when you're shopping around comparing, look at the
(01:28:49):
content first to help guide your decision making.
Speaker 4 (01:28:52):
Yeah, exactly. Well, see, while we were sleeping, tech was
going off the rails and taking off on us, and
so we might have a little catching up to do.
But hey, if nothing else, I mean, that's why we
have grandkids, right, and we asked them to be patient
with us because if not, they don't get an extra
piece of bumpkin buy this season.
Speaker 27 (01:29:11):
That's right, And it's really you know, we have so
many different ages using these devices all the way up
to grandparents.
Speaker 26 (01:29:18):
So yes, exactly, they're very user friendly.
Speaker 4 (01:29:23):
Well that's excellent because, as you say, it's it's immersive
in many levels. I mean it crosses through the generations
like this, and you know, I see families who are
engaging in this and I mean they're up to speed,
and you know it makes you a bit envious, but
you know, it's just waiting there for you to get involved,
right absolutely. Yeah, Well, what you know, how are people
(01:29:49):
using this immersive tech You touched on a little bit
for entertainment at home, So let's let's take a deeper
dive into that.
Speaker 26 (01:29:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 27 (01:29:58):
Yeah, when you talk about you know, entertainment, you know
there's certainly gaming.
Speaker 26 (01:30:03):
But also it's what you want to watch.
Speaker 27 (01:30:06):
I mean, you can essentially watch your favorite movie and
make it into a movie theater size screen in your
living room and really feel like you're almost part of
the action, so to speak. There's also immersive sports, bringing
you closer than ever to some of your favorite sports games.
Speaker 26 (01:30:27):
There's concerts to make you feel like you're really there,
horror movies, those social apps.
Speaker 27 (01:30:33):
You know, again, it makes you feel like, you know,
staying in is like going out.
Speaker 26 (01:30:38):
I mean it's really a lot of fun.
Speaker 4 (01:30:40):
Well, that's that's incredible. We're talking with Julie Lean Freddie.
She's an award winning journalist. She's also a contributor for
NBC Today dot com and various other news sites, including
Forbes dot com. As a TV guest, she discusses everything
from the latest travel news, to how to save money,
to the best gifts to buy. And of course here
we got her to talk about all this technology that's
(01:31:02):
available now we're talking hardware and software, right.
Speaker 27 (01:31:08):
Yeah, So the Medaquest three S and Metaquest three is
a virtual reality headset, the best value on the marketplace.
Incredible deals going on right now at all the big retailers.
Speaker 26 (01:31:22):
You know, it's a it's a great time to take.
Speaker 27 (01:31:25):
A look at these cool devices as we head into
the peak of the holiday shopping.
Speaker 4 (01:31:30):
Season right well, and because the holiday season can get
a little a little wacky and crazy and give us
a you know, kind of an unrealistic sense of urgency.
I think your advice is, hey, look at take your time,
do some comparison, know what you want, and you know,
and let that dictate your decision.
Speaker 26 (01:31:50):
Right absolutely, I mean, have fun with it.
Speaker 27 (01:31:54):
And I will say it's the gift that keeps on giving.
It's something that everybody in the Field family can use
and have fun with in all different sorts of ways.
Speaker 4 (01:32:05):
Well, let's talk about some of the most popular games
and experiences for virtual reality. What do you recommend?
Speaker 27 (01:32:12):
Yeah, well, certainly those must tries on quest as we mentioned,
Star Wars Beyond Victory, Marvel's Deadpool VR. Those are really
gaining popularity this season.
Speaker 26 (01:32:23):
And then of course gamers love.
Speaker 27 (01:32:25):
To maybe stream Xbox games with the Xbox Game Pass.
I mean, there's just an endless content library of all
different types of games to try, so you can certainly
keep busy for a while.
Speaker 4 (01:32:39):
So how long did it take you to get up
to speed, Julie? Are you still trying to get up
to speed?
Speaker 7 (01:32:44):
No?
Speaker 26 (01:32:45):
I enjoy using it.
Speaker 27 (01:32:46):
My favorite thing is to actually explore new places. Well,
you can feel like you are, you know, in a
different country, or you could choose maybe a meditation app
and feel like you've been trans sported to this really
soothing environment.
Speaker 26 (01:33:03):
So it's a lot of fun to explore.
Speaker 4 (01:33:06):
Yeah, So the breath of topics is much more people
should think beyond gaming and some of the things that
we've been exposed to the library of virtual reality topics
is immense.
Speaker 26 (01:33:18):
H yeah, absolutely so.
Speaker 27 (01:33:21):
Certainly as you're shopping around, take a look at the
content first, you.
Speaker 26 (01:33:26):
Know, look at the library.
Speaker 27 (01:33:28):
What does it offer when it comes to sports, streaming, entertainment,
lifestyle content, fitness if you'd like to use it to
help you work out, and then productivity.
Speaker 26 (01:33:40):
So there's so much different options out there.
Speaker 4 (01:33:44):
Well, I love the idea of being able to go
on vacation, you know, through VR and you know, save
yourself the hassle of the airport and everything else along
with it. But what an experience, huh? And that's what
you found for yourself. Tell us a little bit about
your experience with it.
Speaker 27 (01:34:01):
Yeah, there's some really very innovative, interesting experiences you could
check out. One of my favorites is actually just picking
a location and then boom, you seem to be right there.
Speaker 26 (01:34:13):
As you have the headset on, you're able, as you say,
to kind of take a vacation of the.
Speaker 4 (01:34:18):
Mind, right, yeah, exactly. Yeah. The only thing you would
hope for is that some way you could get some
of the food transport it to you while you're watching this, right.
Speaker 26 (01:34:28):
Yeah, Well, who knows that could.
Speaker 4 (01:34:29):
Come yeah, maybe maybe coming soon. So as we wrap
things up, Julie number one, where people can go to
for more information and any other less minute tips that
you want to share with our audience.
Speaker 27 (01:34:43):
Yeah, sure, well you can head two meta dot Com,
Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon or Target.
Speaker 26 (01:34:49):
Again.
Speaker 27 (01:34:50):
It's the Metaquest three S and Metaquest three that we've
been talking about. You know, there's some incredible deals going
on right now, so check it.
Speaker 4 (01:34:57):
Out right and so any other last minute ideas that
you have up your sleeve that I can maybe squeeze
out of you here with thirty seconds remaining.
Speaker 27 (01:35:09):
Well, certainly as you're doing your Christmas shopping, it's wonderful
to get a piece of technology that the whole family
can enjoy and cross many people off the list.
Speaker 26 (01:35:18):
All at once.
Speaker 4 (01:35:20):
I love that idea. Whenever you can do that, Julie
Little Freddie, she's the Tech Expert Award winning journalist. Julie,
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Speaker 4 (01:39:35):
Well, good morning and welcome Del Martinez here. Good to
have you with us. Also, great to have Cameron our
netback with us. It has been a minute or so
and we got a lot of things to catch up on,
especially this new announcement of America Reads the Bible to
celebrate our nations two hundred and fiftieth anniversary at the
Museum of the Bible. It's going to take place next
year April the eighteenth through the twenty fifth. Cameron, welcome,
(01:39:59):
good to have you with us.
Speaker 18 (01:40:00):
How are you well, So good to be back. Thank
you for having me. Appreciate it.
Speaker 4 (01:40:03):
Well, I'm excited to talk about America Reads the Bible
because you know so often in the Old Testament. And
of course I know this movement was inspired by describe
Ezra and when Ezra spoke the word of God, things happened,
right of course.
Speaker 30 (01:40:23):
I mean the bottom money that God has not changed.
And as long as we continue to declare his word,
and you know, make sure that it's about his word,
he don't confirm it with signs following.
Speaker 4 (01:40:32):
Right, well, because we know the power of his word.
Time and again, walls come falling down, universes are created,
miracles happen, and that is still taking place even as
you and I are talking.
Speaker 30 (01:40:47):
That is correct, And I think the people of God
need to be aware that all God needs is for
them to stand upon his word, declare his word, to
live out his word. It's all about his word. And
as we make him through his word first and foremost again,
will watch the God of the Bible be who he
is and who he wants to be in our lives.
Speaker 4 (01:41:08):
Yeah, well, you consider the condition not only of America
but the world today, Cameron, and I know this grieves
you and your wife Bjay, who is also involved in
this movement. I mean, it's just such a blessing and
commitment that you two have made in the midst of
everything else that you're involved in. But you know, when
you consider what's happening in the world today, and I
know in your time of prayer and devotion, you look out,
(01:41:31):
whether we're talking, you know your home your home country
of Haiti, or if we're talking, you know what's going
on in Nigeria right now, we still have a war
in Ukraine. We've got what's going on in the gods,
I think right now, according to researchers or something like
nineteen wars in the world today. We need God, don't.
Speaker 30 (01:41:49):
We We always do. And the thing about it is
that even while we're talking about, you know, coming back
to this world and reading the Bible and everything else,
the reality of it is that the world the word
let's let us know what we're seeing right now, the
atmosphere that that we're in right now, God had.
Speaker 18 (01:42:04):
Not caught off guard.
Speaker 30 (01:42:05):
If we were just abide in that word, we'd realize
the birth pain, will realize that we're in that place
where we are to be preparing for his return. And
so as we watch all this man at the same time,
because the world lets us know, it's also a time
for us to be excited about what God is doing.
The bottom line is that he wants to save the
(01:42:27):
world through us, and so it's very important for us
to get back to that word and understand it. Then
we can understand ourselves and what's happening around the world.
Speaker 4 (01:42:35):
You know, Camery touched on something that's so key here,
and that is that the Word of God is so
discerning in the midst of all this chaos and confusion.
Your truth, my truth. Everything's relative, you know, the wackiness
that's going on, whether or not men should be allowed
in women's restrooms or compete with women, and all this
stuff that we say, well, this is like an eighty
twenty or a ninety ten issue. But regardless of that,
(01:42:58):
I mean, we're at each other's throats at this level,
at the ground level, right, and we need to bring
it up to the heaven leaves to find out and really,
you know, evaluate what's happening here on Earth so that
we can bring it. It's not so much, but we
know we want we want earth to reflect what's up
(01:43:18):
in heaven. It's not that we want Heaven to reflect
what's what's in Earth.
Speaker 18 (01:43:22):
Right well, of course not.
Speaker 30 (01:43:24):
And and by the grace of God, Heaven will never
reflect what's happening on earth, you know, saying God, Heaven
will not change. God will not change, and it's us
that have to, you know, get to the world and
a place to allow it to change us.
Speaker 4 (01:43:35):
But again, that's the thing.
Speaker 30 (01:43:37):
God shows us through his word that he says in
his Kingdom, in his Church, there are four kinds of ground,
and only one is good. And so the reality of
the situation is, even though it may have not been
the chaotic to the surface that it is now, they
always has three quarters of the ground that are not
necessarily agreeing with the word of God. And so there's
(01:43:57):
always that confiden that's happening even within the church. And
as we go forward in life, we see more and
more the separation between the true believers, those who are
obeying God, and those who just go to church. And
then we realize that they're not living because as easy
and simple as something as our male should not go
into female's bathroom, right, all.
Speaker 5 (01:44:19):
Divisive that has become.
Speaker 30 (01:44:21):
It shows you that on the inside of us, we've
not really been together in the first place.
Speaker 4 (01:44:26):
Yeah, yeah, no, you're exactly yeah, because otherwise you're just
going through the motions and a lot what we're talking about.
And you make it clear that God's judgment always starts
in his house, right, So when Jesus came, he went
straight for the Pharisees and the Sadducees, those that took
the ten Commandments and made them into ten volumes of
(01:44:48):
different things that you had to do in order to
sort of work your way up to God.
Speaker 5 (01:44:52):
Right, yep, that's right, you know.
Speaker 30 (01:44:54):
I mean, it starts with the fact that as leaders,
we're the one that to be not only proclaiming and
declaring the word of God, but also living it out
in such a way that people can see what it
looks like by being lived out. And unfortunately, you know,
I believe that we've you know, made politics first, we
made gender first, we made you know, color first, all
(01:45:15):
those kind of other things that take away the reality
of us being that spiritual being a child, the son
of God that is in his image and his likeness.
And so we've allowed too many things to come in
and so those things keep us apart, make us apart.
But it also shows who's his and who's.
Speaker 4 (01:45:30):
Not right exactly, aren't they in the sense?
Speaker 30 (01:45:33):
Idols, Oh, without a doubt, we've made everything in an idol.
We've made everything before God, and that's why we're told
seek first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness. And
the reality of it is that we've allowed so many
other things to become first in our mind that we
identified with as opposed to identifying with the Lord Jesus Christ.
(01:45:53):
The Word of God is pure. He says that the
word that speaks to you their spirit in their life.
And so once that word really the inter inside you
and you actually abide in it, you live in it,
you live by it. Because of it, it pushes everything
else out. It's like taking good water in and whatever
talks and the soda is there, all the thing that's
on the inside, it starts pushing it out of your pores. Right,
(01:46:16):
you take the good in, the right water, the right
word in is going to push all the other idols
out of your system. But the problem is that we're
actually living by those idols in the line of society
to speak to us and instead of us pouring out
to them.
Speaker 4 (01:46:30):
And as you say, sanctification is a process, it's not
necessarily immediate, because, like you said, we've got to get
this junk out of our system. Things that we've been
trained in, conditioned by. I mean, look at the children
of Israel. They're on the desert for forty years, and
God was putting them through a sanctification process to such
a point that the first generation, you know, they just
(01:46:51):
messed up. They just not for the sake of them.
They would just not let go, would they.
Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 30 (01:46:57):
And you know, like the scriptures talk about the fact
that it's written for our examples, and the bottom line
is that he brought them out of Egypt, but couldn't
get each of out of them, and so the reality
of that they had to die off and the young
ones had to come in. And so now we're dealing
with the same thing. There's a sanctification process. We are
left here, and the Word of God again reveals to
us that we have to renew our own minds. We
(01:47:19):
have to bring that mind back to the place it
was before it fell. And the only way for you
to do that, us to do that is to take
on the word of God and let it, let it
wash all of our thoughts, all of our opinions, all
of our everything, and renew it to the word of God.
And we begin then to agree with God and with Heaven,
and we are now able to live out a way
(01:47:41):
that we actually pour out to the world and see
the world change the way that it's supposed to.
Speaker 4 (01:47:46):
You know, Cameron, again, when you consider the condition of
the world as it stands right now, some people might say,
how come America doesn't read the Bible today? Why are
we waiting until the Museum of the Bible's event scheduled
in April.
Speaker 30 (01:48:00):
You know, It's like you said, sacification is a process,
and it's not that I believe or think that those
who truly belong to God are waiting until that point.
It's really a matter of those who really belong to
God are being that example on that day for everyone
else to also take hold and continue on with the
rest of their lives.
Speaker 4 (01:48:22):
I think that.
Speaker 30 (01:48:23):
Because there are enough people that truly believe and truly
live by the Word of God, God is able to
get over to us, Hey, bring the nation back, bring
the world back, by being or at least sitting aside
a day that they can see the process. Here the
word on the airways, and hopefully that world will prick
(01:48:47):
one of those words will prick somebody and bring them
back in. Because only the Word can do that.
Speaker 4 (01:48:53):
Well you say it to day, but it's actually gonna
take place with April eighteen through the twenty fifth, so
it's days that will be participating in this. And I'm
just I'm so excited because uh, you know, meanwhile, and
we're talking about it early for a build up because
like anything, there's always that build up, even uh circling
uh you know, circling Jericho. It was six days of
(01:49:15):
build up and then we had the seventh day, right right,
that's correct, and the walls came down. Okay, and we're
watching through this process. We're watching that build up happen.
We're watching people get involved.
Speaker 30 (01:49:27):
You you brought u uh uh uh uh I would
mess up her last name, but but you know, when
when you're dealing with the people that have given themselves
to deal with becoming spokespersons. Uh, Candice Cameron were involved
and she's have been in the forefront, both her and
(01:49:47):
and Kirk have been in the forefront so long now
as people that really not only came from the world perspective,
but that that the salvation of God took, you know,
and you can tell by the their lives that they
are now people who truly belong to God and that
God is using to call the church back, and so
it's good to have them as part of this process.
Speaker 4 (01:50:09):
Exactly America Reads the Bible. Celebrating Our Nations two hundred
and fiftieth anniversary at the Museum of the Bible Take
placing April eighteenth to the twenty fifth, and of course
we'll keep you with updates as well. Cameron Arnett, the
award winning actor in TV, film and theater, hailing from
Port to Prince Haiti. Of course one of the main
actors for the Forge that we love dearly is so
(01:50:31):
many people are inspired even to this day and as
he mentioned, along with Full House the View actress Candice
Cameron Burr, Cameron, thank you's always.
Speaker 5 (01:50:39):
Appreciated the time, the burpart, but thank.
Speaker 4 (01:50:42):
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