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June 9, 2025 56 mins
WE’RE DIVING HEADFIRST INTO THE CULTURAL FIRESTORM! TODAY, WE’RE TACKLING PRIDE MONTH THROUGH THE LENS OF THE PRAYING CITIZEN, CALLING OUT THE MORAL RELATIVISM SNEAKING INTO SOME CHRISTIAN CIRCLES, AND TAKING A HARD LOOK AT THE DEMOCRATS, WHO SEEM TO BE WANDERING WITHOUT A COMPASS. PLUS, WE’VE GOT KAREN KINGSTON DROPPING BOMBSHELL REVELATIONS ON VACCINE HARMS, AND WE’LL BREAK DOWN HOW THE NEW ADMINISTRATION IS HANDLING THIS WILD RIDE.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We are diving headfirst into the cultural firestorm today. We're
tackling Pride Month through the lens of the Praying Citizen,
calling out the moral relativism, sneaking into some Christian circles,
and taking a hard look at the Democrats who seem
to be.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Wandering without a compass.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Plus, we've got Karen Kingston dropping bombshell revelations on vaccine harms,
and we'll break down how the new administration is handling.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
The wild ride. But news you need to know, but
with solutions and hope.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
This is Get Free with Christy Lee.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
Edgy.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
That's how my next guest described today's topic. We're taking
the fact that it's Pride Month to dive into a
topic that can be difficult for Christians to talk about,
but we do need to be bold and be able
to speak God's truth and love. Lori Colly of the
Prank Citizen is here to do just that. She and
her husband Bob write and produce the Prank Citizen newsletter
to keep patriots and true secrets updated on current events.

(01:17):
With their husband Bob, they soar through the noise and
nonsense to provide excellent content and prayer points on politics.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
And culture.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Welcome back, LORI oof, we're in Pride month another it
seems like it's like every day or every month is
something along those lines. But you know, it's been often remarked,
is it a coincidence that pride is the original sin?

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Or I mean there's something there to it.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
I think there just maybe there might be. And don't
you dare say that somebody, you know, pride is the
sin because that's their whole shtick is they're proud about
their sin and they're proud about their evil, and it's
it's in our faces. It's getting I think it's getting better,
which is great news, but for you know, this month especially,

(02:09):
they're all gearing up and so we have it in
our faces all the time. But it's a losing proposition
for the Democrats. And I want to explain why and
go into some of the reasons that our some of
our supposedly Christian conservative influencers are getting stuck in the

(02:29):
wrong spot. So let's dig in with scripture James four six.
God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble,
and so we have to start with humility in that
we don't really know everything and we certainly don't have
the ability to see things the way God does, so
I think it's best to just stick with the scripture.

(02:51):
And you know, I think we saw a huge shift
with Donald Trump when he had those those attacks on him,
and he did get a a some humble pie, and
he is a different man today. For all intents and purposes,
Donald Trump is the GOP because in Congress we see
this the big beautiful bill, and we've got Rand Paul

(03:13):
who hates it. We've got Thomas Masthew who's not going
to vote for it, and then we've got the nuts
and bolts lawmakers trying to get something put together because
that's what Donald Trump wants.

Speaker 6 (03:22):
And he is the GOP.

Speaker 5 (03:25):
So while he's doing that, we've got the leftist the
Democrats struggling to find their voice and to remain relevant.
And we see on the news programs they are losing
viewers like crazy. And I think it's something like a
third of conservatives or a third of the overall audience

(03:48):
watches Fox and what's the other one, Newsmax, And then
you've got a third of the Democrats or whoever else,
the independence whatever are watching CNN, MSNBC, et cetera. And
then you've got another third that aren't watching anything. And
so I think the Democrats are trying to get to
that last third so that they can start winning elections.

(04:09):
But in the meantime, Donald Trump's running circles around everyone.
He goes to the Middle East, he you know, it's
a it's a big, you know, fanfare. He comes home
with five trillion dollars in investments in American businesses. He
isolates Iran and China and Russia like the kids who
can't go to the party, and everybody else that matters

(04:30):
is at the party. He makes a commitment for the
steel industry to bring back the russ Belt with fourteen
billion dollars in investments, and then he's saving or creating
seventy thousand jobs. You don't think that makes a huge
difference in those you know, those rusted out cities.

Speaker 6 (04:49):
It does.

Speaker 5 (04:50):
And then you've got in the meantime, you've got Kamala
Harris during the campaign lying about working at McDonald's, while
Donald Trump says, okay, and he puts on a McDonald's
uniform and he works the fry machine and he hands
out you know, he's he's serving customers. And then Biden
calls us garbage and Trump puts, you know, he rides
in a garbage truck. He just knows how to make

(05:13):
the best of all of their mistakes. His poll numbers
are great, even though you've got outliers saying, well, Donald
Trump's actually down in the polls. Well, the only reason
is because they're over sampling Democrats by nine points. That's huge.
So he's winning everywhere. And the last thing that we

(05:34):
need to do as conservative Christians is step back and
start going, well, okay, maybe we can kind of side
with some of this perversion that's going on in our culture,
because if we do that, it's it's working against you know,
what the scripture tells us, and it's also playing right
into the hand that we're seeing Pride month. You know,

(05:58):
they tell us, well, we just want to be left alone.
What two adults do in their bedroom is nobody else's business.
But they really don't want to be left alone. They
want us all to join in and you know, give
our consent to what they're doing, and that's just absolutely
the wrong thing to do. So I thought we'd you know,

(06:21):
kind of break this down and listen to some clips.
By going through I think I've got five issues, five
or six issues that the Democrats have that they are
absolutely they're losing, and they're they're like the most clueless
group of people that I've ever seen. It's like, are

(06:42):
you kidding me? So the first one is they're inauthentic.
So here we have this new book by Jake Tapper
and who is at Alex Thompson from Axios. It's on
the mental decline of President Biden, like they just discovered it.
Oh boy, we guess what. Nobody knew this, but he

(07:03):
was actually in metal decline and people were covering up
for him. So he's going on all these shows Jake
Tapper and sometimes Alex Thompson's there, but you know, Jake's
the superstar, and nobody believes a word they're saying, and
he's losing his audience and they're not really selling any books.
So you know, that's their first problem. They're arrogant. Have

(07:26):
you seen Michelle Obama or heard about her podcast? If
you watched that at all.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Nope, that's a desire to watch Michelle Obama's podcast.

Speaker 5 (07:39):
So her first one, well I don't know how many
she's had, but in one of them, she complained that
she's a victim, and she was victimized by being the
first lady. She's living in the most vaunted home in
the entire country in the world. Perhaps she's got people
waiting on her hand and flo and she was victimized.

(08:03):
She thinks that people are buying that. And then just
recently she said that the least important thing about a
woman's reproductive system is that it produces life. The least important.
I mean, you just had a baby, yeah, and it's.

Speaker 7 (08:24):
Called a reproductive system, like meaning that it's meant to
create life and produce I mean.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
You open this by saying like they're just clueless. I mean,
and that that is like, how can you say that?

Speaker 5 (08:41):
Like?

Speaker 2 (08:42):
I mean, that is the.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
Whole reason why we endure all of the other crud
that goes along with Oh, our system works, is because
it can't produce life. You know what other reason would
we we have that system in place if it weren't
for that.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
I mean, none of us.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Don't think any of us would want any any of
that wiring or plumbing, if you will.

Speaker 5 (09:06):
Except for those trans guys who just love to pretend
that they have a period and they have cramps something.
You know, Oh my gosh. So yeah, So then the
next one they completely lack self awareness. So this is
my favorite.

Speaker 6 (09:22):
I think this is my favorite.

Speaker 5 (09:23):
They're coming out with this new campaign because they have
to go after young men who are appalled and don't want.

Speaker 6 (09:28):
Anything to do with the Democrat Party.

Speaker 5 (09:31):
So they're spending twenty million dollars on a strategy called
SAM speaking with American men to understand how to use
syntax or you know, sentence structure like young men do,
so they can appeal to them and bring them into
the big, beautiful tent of the Democrat Party. And then

(09:55):
once they once they figure out what the messaging is,
and they're going to create viral posts online That would
crack me up because they can't even make a meme, right,
But no, they're going to you know, it's going to
be such a clever campaign. It's going to be viral.
And then they're also going to purchase ads.

Speaker 6 (10:13):
On video games.

Speaker 5 (10:14):
Oh my gosh, So I thought it would be a
nice little free move.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
On from that though.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
What's funny about that is they're like, what's this like method?
And it's funny when we when we just know the
basic understanding, know the basic differences between men and women.
It's often joked about that women, you know, are so
complex and we have all these long sentences and all

(10:41):
of that, and men are just so simple, like just
so straightforward. And so it's it's funny and ironic that
they're like researching a way to talk to men when
it's just like men are more wired to just know,
just tell them, like in the most simple way, like
what's going on?

Speaker 2 (10:58):
What to do? You know? And yet they're like, how
do we structure?

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Probably because like logic, simplicity is so foreign to them,
because they have made everything so complex, you know, with
all of their different they them his her assert you know,
I mean men can't handle that, for sure.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
I mean I can't handle that. But I mean men
that want.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Things to be very simple and straightforward for the most part,
they're going to reject all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
And you made a great point. And as you're saying this,
I'm thinking, I wonder if it's women that are putting
this campaign to get men, you know, it's probably they're like, hey,
we have a great idea. We'll talk them to death. Yeah,
So I thought we would go back down memory lane

(11:48):
and play this little ad. It's a minute and thirty
seconds long. When the Democrats during the last campaign were
trying to appeal to men, and my favorite is the
guy who's posed with his hand on his hip.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
Oh my gosh, it's a classic. So if we just
play that, it's funny.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
I'm a man, I'm a man, I'm a man man,
and I'm man enough.

Speaker 8 (12:10):
I'm man enough to enjoy a barrel proof bourbon meat,
man enough to cook my steak rare.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
Man enough to deadlift five hundred and then braid out
on my daughter's hair.

Speaker 4 (12:19):
Do you think I'm afraid to rebuild a carburetor? I
eat carburetors for breakfast. I'm afraid of bears. That's what
beer hugs are for. I'll tell you another thing. I
sure I'm not afraid of women. I'm not afraid of women.
I'm not afraid of women. They want to control their bodies,
I say go for it. They want to use IVY,
have to start a family. I'm not afraid of families.
They want to be childless. Cat ladies have all the

(12:40):
cats you want.

Speaker 8 (12:41):
Woman wants to be president, well, I hope she has
the guts to look right in the eye and accept
my bull throated.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
Endorsement because I'm man enough to support women, man enough
to know what kind of doing nuts. I like, man
enough to admit I'm lost even when I refuse to
ask for.

Speaker 8 (12:54):
Directions, man enough to not ban young women from reading
Little One.

Speaker 4 (12:58):
Or one of those pants books that the sister is like.
I'm man enough to raw Dog of Flight it sucked,
not worth it. I'm man enough to be emotional in
front of my wife, in front of my cauche, in
front of my horse. I'm man enough to tell you
that I cry.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
I love actually.

Speaker 4 (13:13):
Goodwill hunting WI side story. I'm brittant, and I'm sick
of so called men domineering, belittling, and controlling women just
so they can feel more powerful. That's not how my
mama raised me. I love women. I love women who
support their families.

Speaker 6 (13:27):
Women who decide not to have families.

Speaker 4 (13:29):
Women who take charge, and I'm man enough to help
them win.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
It's the last guy that they show that is just
in such an awkward position.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
He's like, I love women. I promise. It's like, sure
you do. He gives a full throated endorsement.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
I'm just like, wow, this is something, so yeah, I'm
guessing that didn't work.

Speaker 5 (13:55):
I'm guessing, and then it The last shot is of
tampont him and Kamala and he's got he's like laughing
hysterically and he's think this is not They're not They're
not serious people. They don't know what they're anyway.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
I love having that add too.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
They're like, make sure that that at least one of
them cusses, like they're like.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Men, they like cups.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Like make sure he says a first word that'll that'll
appeal to men.

Speaker 5 (14:26):
There's a there's a video out there of Adam Shift.
Wasn't Adam Shift, No, No, it's maybe it was Eric
swat one of those guys, Eric Swawell whatever, and he's
sitting at his desk in his legislative office and camera
comes in and he and somebody not him, the other
person uses the F word and he's like, you know,
it's all about the f wort. You know what? What

(14:49):
do we think that?

Speaker 1 (14:50):
Yeah? And Cory Booker had they had that one where
they were talking about Trump was lying about bringing coss
eggs down and stuff, which he did. Even in that
one they were having they were all reading from the
same script, and I think that there was some curse
words in that too.

Speaker 5 (15:07):
Sicillly, yes, because there's such men they know how to swear.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (15:11):
So yeah, they're just they're you know, this is who
they are, and they can't like magically write a marketing
plan and fix it because they've got history of falling
further and further and further away from what it means
to be a strong leader and a strong man. Not
saying that women can't also be strong leaders, but you know,

(15:35):
Harris was a disaster. Yeah, so they have nobody and
their policies are terrible. So this next little clip is
just a real short one of Scott Jennings, who's on CNN.
He's the lone conservative voice. He is knocking it out
of the park always. He's from Kentucky. I think they're
talking about him running for office and Kentucky. It'd be

(15:58):
sad to lose him on CNN. But you know, CNN,
maybe they won't even exist in a year because they'll
be you know, they'll have lost so many viewers. But anyway,
he talks about their policies and then he mentions some
names of people that the Democrats are looking at to
be their candidate next time around.

Speaker 8 (16:17):
I'll defend the Democrats. They are for things, illegal aliens.
You're for boys and girls' sports.

Speaker 4 (16:24):
I mean, you are for things.

Speaker 8 (16:25):
And that's why you have such struggles right now in
your party, because you're not for anything that's on the
right side of any of the eighty twenty issues that
are driving this cultural divide in America. I think Wes
Moore is actually a pretty talented communicator. The other person
who spoke in South Carolina, Tim Walls, is a special
mixture of extreme buffoonery and a mean spirit, which is
a toxic brew. He is not the future of the

(16:46):
Democratic Party.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
More is interesting.

Speaker 8 (16:49):
More is interesting, probably more interesting than some of the
radicals you have out there. Crockett AOC. I mean, those
are the true leaders of your party right now. But
it probably be better off a place good.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
And I'm not going to even it's not true. And
here's the big.

Speaker 5 (17:03):
Yeah, So they have awful policies, terrible leadership, So that
going forward, who are they looking at to lead the party?
So they're still looking at Harris, which is like, are
you kidding me? That's a brain dead choice right there.
I mean, and she can't even figure out if she
wants to run for governor. Of California, and she said

(17:25):
she's going to make her decision at the end of
the summer. But don't don't politicians have some sort of
fire in their belly that drives them to They have
to have a reason why they want to lead.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
What she doesn't.

Speaker 5 (17:36):
She only has word salads and cackles. And you know,
she looks to me like she's always drinking.

Speaker 6 (17:43):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
Yeah, I was just going to say that.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
I was like, gonna, I was just gonna say something
that's not often talked often enough, though, is that I
do really think she has a serious drinking problem. I mean,
there's we talked about ignoring Biden's mental decline.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
What about everybody ignoring the fact that she acts very
much like.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
She's inebriated all the time. I mean, not that should
be a little sense or further.

Speaker 5 (18:09):
Yeah, so let's see. So then that brings us to,
you know, Pete, I'm gonna have to go through this quickly.
But so Pete, Booty Judge is you know he's there.
You know they talk about him being number two behind
Harris Well, he exemplifies how out of touch Democrats are

(18:31):
with mainstream Americans. He complains in this next clip that
you know, the GOP is so bad that they want
to keep straight people from getting divorced, and he thinks
that it is, you know, and they might actually want
to regulate porn. I thought porn was already regulated. You know,
how about if we just regulate it right out of existence?

(18:52):
But here he is, you know, talking a little bit
about immigration, and then he talks about the GOP's very
short clip.

Speaker 9 (19:03):
Of course we should be talking about how Yeah, if
you know, speaker Johnson got his way, it wouldn't be possible,
not just for gay people to get married, but for
straight people to get divorced, let alone like birth control
or how he would want to regulate porn or whatever
people most people would.

Speaker 6 (19:18):
Have a problem with.

Speaker 5 (19:19):
But yeah, so just an interesting side note. He was
a mentor for a guy named Patrick Wohan woja h
N who was busted for kitty porn in twenty three.
So you know those people, So I'm just going to
say it, they stick together and they protect each other.

(19:42):
I just think, you know, him being president would be
an absolute disaster. So this brings us to Pride Month.
And like I said earlier, and you talked about there's
one segment of conservatism that wants us to all be
okay with what people do in their bedrooms, and we
were not supposed to. So is this I think this

(20:02):
is coming to a place where we either have to
stand with our convictions or we give in. And the
person I'm talking about is Glenn Greenwald, which I thought
most people wouldn't even be able to connect with who
that is. But it's all over and even a friend
of mine brought it up this morning, so it's like,
all right, I guess people do know what happened, so

(20:24):
you know who he was. He's a journalist who broke
the story of global surveillance by the NSA and specifically
Edward Snowden. They made a documentary about it. They made
a movie called Snowden. So today mister Greenwald lives in Brazil.
His partner passed away, so he's now raising three adopted children.

(20:46):
I don't think these are older I think these are
little kids. So this weekend a video was published showing
him hiring a male prostitute. He pays with his PayPal
and then he's dressed like a maid female. He humiliates
himself on camera in this sex video, which I did
not watch, but you can just read comments and know

(21:07):
what was in it. And then he licks things off
the floor and there's a meth pipe in the background.
So obviously mister Greenwold has a sexual addiction and a
drug addiction. And to make it worse, this whole episode
was filmed in his home, presumably where his children are sleeping.

(21:29):
I mean, I don't know. So you've got two sets
of opinions. You've got those who support him and say, oh, Glenn,
we love you so much, You're so brave. Don't let
people intimidate you. It's fine. And who said that, well,
Charlie Kirk, Megan Kelly, and Marjorie Taylor Green, which are

(21:50):
just three of a lot of people out there who
have a lot of influence in the Christian community. I
think Megan Kelly is Catholic, Charlie Kirk and Marjorie Taylor
Green I don't know, Protestant, I would assume. And then
you've got the other side, people like Matt Walsh. You
know what is a woman that guy? And he points

(22:10):
out that mister Greenwald is a father and he has
always maintained that homosexuals should not be allowed to adopt
for this kind of reason. Because their appetites are such
that I think the stat is that every homosexual man
on average has at least five hundred partners in a year.

(22:32):
It's terrible they have. I had a girlfriend whose husband,
you know, came out of the closet while he was
still living at home. His daughter discovered his gay Facebook
page whatever you know at that was, and he had
something installed on his phone where if there was somebody
in the area who was interested in a little action,

(22:53):
it would pop up on his phone and it would
just be like just random or if he's driving somewhere,
you know, opportunities to grab some illicit activity and they
would take advantage he would take advantage of it. So
that's the lifestyle, all right.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
So I mean that all ties back to the pornography
that people it just doesn't think it needs to be
regulated all of it can. I mean, all of these
crazy appetites, as you say, and the depravity that just
keeps on getting worse. I think pedophilia comes from just
this addiction to pornography that oh they need more, they

(23:33):
need something weirder.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
You know. It all goes back to.

Speaker 5 (23:36):
That you always have to keep breaking what's the level
you just got to keep breaking it and going.

Speaker 6 (23:42):
Deeper and deeper.

Speaker 5 (23:44):
And that's what an addiction always does. You become a
slave to it. So mister Greenwald put a defense out there,
and he wrote on X the point I've made from
the start is that the moral and ethical code I
believe in for my own life is one I am satisfied,
I am fulfilling. He says he's quite proud of the
fruits of his personal life, and he feels no obligation

(24:05):
to confine himself to the various moral codes others profess
to believe in.

Speaker 6 (24:09):
When it comes to private behavior.

Speaker 5 (24:12):
Okay, So the question is if these supposedly Christian influencers
truly cared about Glenn Greenwall because they talk about how
much they love him and weren't simply glad he's a
lot of times on their side Politically, wouldn't they worry
about his immortal soul? And wouldn't they worry about what
they say that has so much influence on the public

(24:36):
at large. They're endorsing this guy, They're saying they have
no problem with his behavior. I mean, what does that
tell people?

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Yeah, I mean I can see how it's tough, though,
Laurie I mean, and that's why this is a tough subject,
because many of us feel like we want people to
leave us alone, like conservatives have been the true liberals
like government get out of my business, like just leave
me alone. And so I think that has bled into
you know, gosh, if people are just doing things like

(25:09):
in their private life, leave them alone. You know, it's
just when it permeates into society as a whole that
we have issue with. So I get that, but it
does surprise me like someone like Charlie Kirk who seems
like so passionate about his convictions that he wouldn't take
a stance here, because I do have issue with the

(25:31):
fact that he's now a single father and he's now
doing this in his home, Like I'm I thought, it's instantly,
well what about the kids, Like, I mean, that's that's different.
And I mean you should be able to like take
a moral stance one way or another.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
So it is tricky, though it's tricky.

Speaker 5 (25:51):
It is tricky, and I think we all have to
kind of come to our own you know, we stand
for something. I mean, if if you want to stand
for that, that's fine, but make sure you think it through.
And then there's this even stranger aspect of this thing,
which could it have been part of a humiliation ritual,
because this fetish, you know, it's it's humiliating yourself. So

(26:13):
you know, we've seen these these NFL football stars and
basketball stars, you know, these guys dressed in women's clothing,
you know, on the red carpet, or we see Hollywood
stars humiliating themselves. But there was a woman who wore
a seat through dress to the Oscars, you know, So
is that what this was? Because it's possible that he
released this thing himself. He's an expert on cybercrime. You know,

(26:37):
how did this happen? So Ellie Bethstuckey, who's a conservative Christian, writes,
I don't think the release of the video was part
of some conspiracy to silence him. I think he was
knowingly recorded and that the release of the recording is
part of the humiliation fetish, and then she says this
makes the widespread defense of him even more bizarre. The

(26:58):
media response to the situation is a major litmus test,
especially in conservative and Christian circles. It reveals who truly
has principles and who doesn't. So I think, you know,
it brings me back to a scripture that says love
your you know, love each other like you love yourself. Right, Well,
you can't compartmentalized sin. So if you are into the

(27:21):
humiliation of yourself and degradation of yourself, how can you
love your children? You know, doesn't that doesn't it lead
you out into If you can't simply treat yourself like
you should be treated, then what does that say about
your ability to parent? So I think, you know, that's
something that we we might want to consider when you're

(27:42):
thinking about, well, this doesn't hurt anybody else, but it really,
you know, it's just like wounding your soul and your
spirit so that you're less than who God made you
to be. So it's very sad. So the good news
is that five years ago Pride Month was being shoved
down our throats, and today a lot of companies have

(28:05):
pulled back, you know, they've been forced by Donald Trump
to get rid of their DEI policies or they lose
funding or whatever it is. And so it's getting better.
I saw pictures from Target at least in some cities,
they're not doing any Pride stuff this month. It's in fact,
it's patriotic colors and displays. So the truth is on

(28:26):
our side. We are going to win, but we have
to stick to those core principles. And here's this is fascinating.
So support for same sex marriage among Republicans was fifty
four percent three years ago. Today it's just forty one percent.
That's a thirteen point drop in support for gay marriage

(28:49):
among Republicans. We have young men going to church. They're
calling it a masculine religious revival. So that is so
good to hear. And then a new stat that came
out like yesterday. I think it's Nate Silver, who is upholster.
His whole company has gone. But he put this out.
Fifty one percent of conservatives say that they have excellent

(29:10):
mental health, but liberals just twenty percent. Forty five percent
of liberals say that they have poor mental health, and
just nineteen.

Speaker 6 (29:19):
Percent of conservatives too.

Speaker 5 (29:21):
And Nate Silver went on, I don't know somewhere, and
he made this comment. He said that Democrats have become
the party of neurotic risk averse people who are sticklers
for the rules and always up in everyone's business. And

(29:42):
so that is off putting. Young people don't want to
be part of that. These this new generation that's coming
up looks at it and doesn't like it and doesn't
want to identify at all with that. So that's good
news because we need we need young people to have joy,
you know, to find God, to see good things in life.

(30:02):
And I think obviously the Republican Party that is more
closely aligned with Godly principles is going to This sets
us up to take the mid terms and take the
next presidential election if something disastrous doesn't happen in the meantime.
So I thought we might end with a prayer and

(30:25):
just lift up Glenn Greenwald. Father, God, you know this man.
You want him to understand that he has made in
your image for good things, not perverse, depraved activities. So
we lift him up to you. Father. We asked that
you would open his heart to the truth of the Gospel.
We pray for his children that you would protect them.

Speaker 6 (30:46):
Father.

Speaker 5 (30:46):
We just asked that these conservative Christian influencers will recognize
where they're actually obeying Satan in an area here where
he wants the whole nation to be pulled down, the
whole world to we pulled down into the gutter. And Father,

(31:07):
your word tells us that you want good things and
blessings for us. We thank you so much. I pray
for Christy that you would just bless her programs, Father,
and that you Father would be evident and glorified in
all that we say and do in Jesus name.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Amen, Amen, thank you so much for that, Lorie.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
I'd love that we're centering all this around in prayer,
and I'm also using that of course for discernment and
how we approach these things.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
So thank you again for our beautiful breakdown.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
A great thing to kind of try and dive into
during Pride Month as we we've only just begun.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
Sure that'll be more well. Thank you so much, Lorie.

Speaker 5 (31:48):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
All Right, we're going to.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Dive into a quite a different topic, but it's still
sinful how the people like I am science fauchy and
they tried to put this bioep and on us. And
it seems like it's taking a really long time to
correct course here, doesn't it. There are some good things happening,

(32:13):
there is some exposure, but we do need to radically
get on a different path because it's scary what's coming out.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
We're gonna be talking about that in just a minute.

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(34:16):
and Pfizer and Maderna's DoD contracts to sunning the alarm
on vaccine harms. As a former Pfizer employee, Karen Kingston
has been a thorn in the side of big pharma
and the status quo. So get ready for a no
holds bar conversation as we dive into the latest revelations
and what the new administration is doing about it. So
welcome in at Karen Kingston. I have been wanting to

(34:38):
revisit talking to for the longest time, so I was
so excited to hear that you were coming on my show.
I've been kind of all over the place in this
wild west of alternative media trying to find my place,
so I'm glad we're catching up again, but thank you
so much for coming on the show man.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
I know things have been wild for you. Do you
feel like.

Speaker 1 (34:59):
Things are getting more, like getting easier, You're like less
afraid because I know you had a little.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
Bit of a scare there in the last administration.

Speaker 6 (35:09):
Yeah, thanks for having me back, Christy. It's good to
be alive and back in America. Right. So I did
have a bit of a scare last time. Just I've
talked to a few people. I guess I was too
early exposing the plans, so that that was it. I
was too early saying that these can only cause disease, disabilities,
and death, that their bioweapons eighteen USC one seventy five,

(35:31):
and that they contained nanotech. But now I see other
people even talking about the operating system of nanotechnology. So
Catherine Austin fits it's I saw it all over Twitter.
She's talking about it now, So I you know, unless
it was personal, maybe I just was early. But maybe
it's safe now to talk about these things. So you
know the other thing, Well.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
I'm sorry, just since you just mentioned that, you just
sparked another thing in my mind that might be completely
out there.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
And that's why we have smart people.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
You biotech and is like, no, who can tell me
there this is uh correlated or not correlated. We've been
talking a lot about the fear of AI and and
how that's just going crazy. And then so when you
tell me vaccines and nanotech technology, like, is there are

(36:21):
are these fears like ever kind of could they cross?
Like am I totally thinking of this weird?

Speaker 6 (36:27):
Or can you rephrase what you're like the question in regards.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
To Yeah, we have fears about AI and we we
know that, like.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
You've said that there's nanotech technology and others have have
revealed that, and so is there any way that there
AI could connect to the elements and the vaccines?

Speaker 2 (36:51):
Is that like completely out there?

Speaker 1 (36:54):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (36:54):
That's that's exactly what Elon Musk has said right that
that we don't merge with AI, then we're going to
become just extinct. And you said the purpose of neurallink,
which is a very old technology. It was originally approved
back in two thousand and eight by a company called
black Rock Neurotech, and Peter Thiel is a major investor
in that company, by the way, But he says neurallink

(37:16):
is to connect you know, your brain to artificial intelligence.
And to the computer. Now that's a two way frequency.
That's the thing is people think, oh, it's just like
me going on my phone, except that you know, if
you know, you get this technology in the documents from
Pfizer and from the patent show that when you're injected

(37:40):
with what we're calling mRNA lipid nanoparticles, which are nanotechnologies
that you know, within fifteen minutes, it crosses the blood
brain barrier. So if this technology is in your brain,
not only you know, it's going to receive information that
you're not necessarily soliciting. So it can change your personality,

(38:02):
change your thoughts, it can change your memories.

Speaker 2 (38:04):
Right.

Speaker 6 (38:06):
So they find that this you know, goes deep within
the brain to the area that's that's you know, involved
in everything from memories to emotion, you know, regulation to
being able to put together cohesive thoughts and ideas.

Speaker 2 (38:24):
So scary, I mean, and it is.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
It's all connected, but there are some good things happening
amongst those so that I mean, this is where it
gets tricky because you end up starting to have this
almost cognitive dissonance like who can I trust?

Speaker 2 (38:39):
Like who are the good guys and who are the
bad guys?

Speaker 1 (38:41):
Like you said, from what we can tell, you know,
Trump is shutting down major funding Pfizer and Maderna with
his new MAHA team.

Speaker 2 (38:52):
What can you tell me about that?

Speaker 6 (38:55):
Yeah, there was a seven hundred million dollar contract for
about some million dollars for the Moderna mRNA flu shots.
So that got shut down. But you know on Saturday,
the FDA approved a new Moderna mRNA injection. The other
one was mRNA twelve seventy three. This is mRNA twelve

(39:15):
eighty three. So that was the old one was Spike vax.
The new one is m Spike I think or something
like that. And they violated what McCarey said. The new
FDA Commissioner Caerry said, We're only going to approve shots
that are placebo controlled trials. Well, there was no placibo.
It was it was it was a lower dose of
the original MODERNA shot. It was a fifty microgram dose

(39:37):
versus a ten microgram dose. Now this alleged new formulation.
And the other thing is it's like, okay, well, if
originally Moderna you needed two shots of one hundred micrograms,
you know, to get your alleged immunity. We know these
things are bioweapons, and now they've got it down to
ten micrograms. You know what does that tell you? Well,
you're getting you're getting a greater replication of the of

(40:00):
potentially the virus, the full of the sequence or the
spike protein. You're going to you're going to get some
kind of scientific clinical mechanism of action that's going to
allow greater replication of the pathogen in your body at
a lower dose. Well, what is that called self amplifying mRNA.
That's what that's called, right, And so that just got
approved on on Saturday. And then in regards to the

(40:21):
CDC schedule, what's disheartening is that although our junior announced
it was going to be removed from the childhod vaccine
schedule for healthy children, the CDC went against that announcement
and it did not remove it for the for for children.
It for it said that it's recommended for children who
are moderately to severe immunocompromised, which is a horrible idea.

Speaker 5 (40:43):
Right.

Speaker 6 (40:44):
Those are children who maybe had to go through a
heart transplant or kidney transplant, or HIV or even you know,
severe asthma. So it's horrible to they're not gonna be
able to even produce the antibodies their bodies just they're
the worst children to vaccinate. But but it also says
that for healthy children, it should be a decision between

(41:06):
the parent and the child and the pediatrition the healthcare provider.
So it wasn't taken off the schedule, and and the
reason why they made it a decision between the child
and the health care provider was so that they could
continue to keep it on Medicaid. Right, So if the
CDC had had recommended not for healthy children to get injected,

(41:29):
then states could challenge covering the costs of the shots.
And also they would have to put an ICD to
a diagnostic code down saying that a child had some
kind of moderate to severe compromise disease in order to
for it to be reimbursed. So that's so it's pretty
much we're in the same situation we were before.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Yeah, So on that note, if we could actually bring
up that video of them making this like announcement and
kind of dig into that a little bit more, RFK
his with doctor j Boutitaria and doctor Martin McCarry. They
were making it like there was this big announcement, but
it sounds like it's another popped balloon, if you will.

(42:13):
So if we could, let's watch that.

Speaker 10 (42:15):
I couldn't be more pleased to announce that, as of today,
the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women
has been removed from the CDC Recommended immunization schedule. Last year,
the Biden administration urged healthy children to get yet another
COVID shot, despite the lack of any political data to

(42:37):
support the repeat booster strategy in children.

Speaker 4 (42:40):
That ends today.

Speaker 9 (42:42):
It's common sense, that's good science.

Speaker 4 (42:44):
There's no evidence healthy kids need it today, and most
countries have stopped recommending it for children were now.

Speaker 10 (42:50):
One step closer to realizing President Trump's promise to make
America healthy again produce.

Speaker 1 (42:59):
So a lot of them praise, you know, and yeah,
I'm ah huh. But then I was reading, like, okay,
So they removed it from like a list that doesn't exist.
This doesn't effect the recommended school vack scene, so it
gets very confusing.

Speaker 6 (43:18):
Well, you know, so it would be difficult for schools
to mandate it since it does say that the decision
should be between the parent and the pediatrician. So that
is one good thing. But the COVID shots I mean,
they did attempt to mandate them here in San Diego County, California,
you know, so that was attempted during the quote unquote pandemic.

(43:39):
So that's a good thing. But I think that announcement,
you know what, I read an industry was very confused
the next day, so I was reading the industry publications
because they made the announcement. No one from the CDC
was present at that announcement and the senior leadership, and
they still have to confirm the new director. And then
the CDC schedule actually hadn't changedged it wasn't changed when

(44:01):
they made the announcement, so it was made, I guess
a little prematurely. And then the CDC went against what
they said in the announcement. They did not remove the
shots for healthy children. They made it a a what's
it called a decision agammage between the parent and the pediatrician.
So as long as it's being reimbursed and paid for

(44:22):
by insurance companies and Medicaid, the pediatricians are going to
continue to try to manipulate parents into giving the kids
the shots so they can get their bonuses. Right, So
that's still going to happen. So there was just a
lot of confusion around it, and I just you know it.
You know, we have to keep in mind the week prior,
doctor Peter McCullough, UH, doctor James Thorpe and other experts

(44:45):
gave a fiery presentation, you know, in front of Congress
regarding all the disease disabilities in depth the shots have
called and that they must be recalled. That week as well,
the FDA meant to talk about the COVID boosters to
whether you know what they were, whether or not to
approve them, and you know what variants for the cod

(45:06):
for twenty twenty five, twenty six COVID boosters. And I
had written about that on my substack a lot, and
when I had first checked out the website, almost four thousand,
just under four thousand comments were put in, most of
which encouraging, you know, expanded use of the COVID shots.
And I did a big campaign and almost one hundred

(45:26):
thousand people wrote in, you know, many of which saying
pull the shots to do a class one recall. Right,
so there's a lot of pressure the week before, so
I assumeing there was a lot of pressure on HHS,
you know, with the pressure with what's going on in Congress,
with what's going on at the FDA, there was probably
a lot of pressure at HHS to do something, and
you know, I think that was probably what drove that

(45:49):
that announcement, but it fell short in the final execution
because it's still on the schedule and if you go
to the CDC website, there's strongly rock amending pregnant women
get injected, and the section on pregnant women, it don't
recommending it for the pregnant the moms, but they're recommending

(46:10):
it for the babies under the pregnancy section six month
old babies.

Speaker 2 (46:14):
That's insane.

Speaker 1 (46:15):
It's stomach turning and like, like you said, all short
like that is like it seems to be repetitionous, and
what we're seeing, there's so many things that are falling short,
Like it's like you get excited about something happening and
then it falls short, like I.

Speaker 2 (46:29):
Said, and.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
You know, the excuse, given that I'm hearing over and
over again, well it's politics.

Speaker 4 (46:37):
You know.

Speaker 1 (46:37):
I've had doctor Robert Malona on and he and Steve Kersh,
you know, both seemed not thrilled about this recommendation of
Surgeon General.

Speaker 2 (46:51):
Casey.

Speaker 1 (46:52):
Means but then they're like, okay, well, now we're good
with it because we're told that you just don't understand
the politics that, you know, if we got to kind
of meet halfway to get things done.

Speaker 6 (47:04):
Okay, But here's the thing with the shots. And I've
said this on you know, consistently the last few months.
If iSER were to hire me today, which they won't.
They want me dead right, they're not going to hire me.
But if they were to hire me today, you know,
as an analyst and executive strategist, and they said, go
through the data, what should we do? I would tell
them reach out to the FDA right now and start

(47:27):
a voluntary recall right before, because right now, nobody's making
any money, right we know, less and less people are
getting the shots, Like the adoption rate is very low,
and most parents aren't giving their children the shots. And
because the shots are FDA approved for children twelve and
older and adults the doctors are getting some of them

(47:48):
are getting stuck with the costs of the files, so
they're no longer the government's no longer picking up the costs,
and fisers no longer picking up the call. Well, so
the manufacturers aren't picking up the costs and getting reimbursed
by the government. Now they are for the children because
children's shots are still under mercy use authorization, right, So
fires as losing money right now. You know, the doctors
are losing money. Right now, everyone's waking up that these

(48:10):
cause disease, disabilities, and death. Specifically that the latest polls
showed fifty one percent of Americans now think that they
know that they believe they know someone or they have
a heart condition after getting the shots. Right, So I
would say, do a voluntary recall right before the lawsuit
start pouring in. So you know, we've more than passed

(48:33):
the threshold of a class one recall. Classmen recall can
be done, you know, a voluntary one, which is ordered
by the FDA. But it's voluntary if we know that
a product or a vaccine has already caused injury and death.
So we have way surpassed, right that that's just that's
just item number one for a recall. Contamination is another

(48:54):
reason for a recall. They've met every criteria for a
recall a thousand times over. So that's I mean, so
the reason why they're still in the market, I don't
you know, there's no business reason for it, and I
don't think there's really much of a political reason for it,
other than to say we don't matter. Maga, maha, you

(49:15):
don't matter. This is we are. We are going to
put our boot on your neck. And you know, Jeff Dornick,
he did an interview a while ago and he had
written on his sub stack. I mean it was like
he didn't He was saying like, basically, it feels like
we're being told sit down, shut up, and quietly die.

(49:38):
And that's what this feels like, right. There's no reason
for the shots to still be on the market, none,
Not from a business perspective, not from a political perspective.
I mean, from a political perspective, it feels like betrayal.
Am I wrong about that? Christy?

Speaker 5 (49:53):
No?

Speaker 1 (49:54):
I mean I was going to say, like, I mean,
I'm gonna have to have Jeff turn it back on
again soon. But he was such a fierce advocate to
get RFK Junior, and I'm wondering if he or you
have some Viyer's remorse about that.

Speaker 2 (50:08):
Because I mean, that's the bottom line.

Speaker 1 (50:12):
Yes, we have to value the politics of things, but
at the end of the day, people like Mary Boden,
doctor Mary Boden. You know, that's so passionate, because no,
we don't have time for that. People are people are dying,
you know, So it's it's tough.

Speaker 6 (50:28):
Yeah, I don't have buyer's remorse in regards to Secretary
Kennedy at all. What I'm saying is it's clear that
the people that we put into office aren't calling the shots, right,
And I think that's that to me. And we know,

(50:50):
and I've never don the high this. We know that
the military has always been involved with the shots. These
the whole what we're calling m r N a lipid
nanoparticle technologlogy. Uh. When it was first brought into the
biopharmasynthetic biology into you know, congresses and in meetings, nobody
would fund it. No traditional venture capitalists would fund it, right,

(51:13):
So DARPA had to come in and fund it and
guarantee the return on investments. Why, because they are weapons.
Traditional capitalists were like, we don't see consumer applications for this,
right of course. They don't see consumer applications for producing
foreign d non human DNA inside the human body. They're like,
why would you do that? They didn't see applications for

(51:34):
putting bluetooth technologies and quantum dots that you use in
your smart devices inside of the body. Right, they didn't see,
you know, they didn't even want to produce and invest
in the biosynthetic meat because you know, originally the starter
nutrients are are these recombinants. It's recombinant human embrutic kidney cells. Right,
it's it's it's a it's disgusting. Those are the starter nutrients,

(51:58):
you know, or there's a or an other mammal embryotic
kitty cell. So what happened was this industry was created
by the US military and then they started showing Pfizer
you know, or you know, and other greedy corporations and
venture capitalists like, look, you know now that we've got

(52:20):
these bioweapons, just put in people. We're going to injure
people these new injuries, right, We're going to create new
diseases that you can now create new drug to treat
and new vaccines to treat.

Speaker 5 (52:32):
Right.

Speaker 6 (52:32):
So, and I said this in twenty twenty one that
you were the medical community and doctors better get off
their pedestals because they're going to see a whole range
of diseases that they have never seen before. And all
of a sudden, rare diseases are going to be showing
up in their office. They're not going to know how
to diagnose them as well as new diseases. And sure enough,
that's what's happening. We're gonna have all kinds. I think

(52:52):
Pfizer's got five hundred cancer treatments in their pipeline for
all types of rare, rare and unique new can answers. Right.
So I think the question is is when someone was
like bringing like, you know, who is calling the shots, right,
and because if this is strictly a military operation, Trump

(53:13):
is the commander in chief, and so who's giving him orders?
And as you go through the history of how the
shots got authorized and approved, you know Peter Marx originally,
you know, just ram that authorization through the FDA, and
then the approval happened on August twenty third, and Mary
Gruber and I think Mary Malarkey resigned they were the

(53:37):
two chief vaccinologists experts at the FDA on August twenty third,
and then Woodcock, who was the FDA Commissioner, sent out
a message saying, hey, guys, just keep it. Just remember
we have a mandate to deliver a safe and effective
vaccine and it's too bad, Mary and Mary and Edalie.
And then during the election cycle, at some point when

(54:00):
Trump was asked about the shots, he had said, I
was mandated to deliver safe, effective vaccines. So the question
is who gave him the mandate?

Speaker 1 (54:08):
Yeah, yeah, that's all very sorry. Well, my time is
quickly evaporating. I want to make sure I quickly tell people,
you know.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
To where they can find the latest from you. You can,
you can go to your substack. Is that the best place?

Speaker 6 (54:24):
Yeah? Yeah, go to go to Karen Kingston dot substack
dot com or if you go to the kingstommers Report
dot com and we'll redirect you to the to the substack.

Speaker 4 (54:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (54:33):
My latest one is actually they use self amplifying RNA
in the COVID nineteen shots. It's in the fireser documents,
so that'll be that'll be coming out soon. So yeah,
we're the guinea pigs and it's it's crazy. I just
I think we need to pray for our government and
our leadership and President Trump and Secretary Kennedy that they
are protected and that they have the courage to do

(54:55):
the right thing.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (54:58):
I mean a lot of indication has happened for you
and many others with so much of this data finally
coming out and being seen and heard. But next step
is some more action and accountability, so I know you'll
be on top of it, so I encourage people to
follow you and Karen look forward to having you back.

Speaker 2 (55:17):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 6 (55:18):
Yeah yeah, it's a great catching up with you, Christy.
So we should come back with Jeff. He's he's nice,
right yeah yeah.

Speaker 2 (55:26):
All right, all right, thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (55:29):
You know we worry about vaccines in meat as well,
so you can also go to prepperbef dot com slash
klbef prepperbef dot com slash kal beef. Make sure that
you get some meat, shelf stable meat that is never injected.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
There.

Speaker 1 (55:46):
Well that's it for me. Thank you so much for
watching and get through with Christy Lee. Make sure you
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